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MY SCARECROW WRITING
CRAFT By Carmelita Tala
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An Overview Of Financial Management And The Financial...
An Overview of Financial Management and the Financial Environment
Matthew Ellsworth
Abstract
Financial Management usually involves the process of planning, organizing and controlling the
financial activities of any enterprise to achieve the goals and objectives in financial terms of that
enterprise. The main objectives of financial management would be to create wealth for the business in
terms of movable cash for the organization and to ensure that the target return in investments is meet
at all times. The three key elements in financial management in simple terms may be put as a three
step continuous process involving financial planning, financial control and financial decision making.
In this post, we will discuss the types of company ownerships, the objectives and the derivatives.
Overview of Financial Management and Financial Environment Financial Management is concerned
with achieving the overall goals of the business firm by acquiring, financing and controlling the assets
of the firm. Financial Management can be described as an integrated decision making process as it has
a virtual impact on the achievement of the overall organizational goal. There are three key elements in
financial management namely financial planning, financial control and financial decision making. In
financial planning the management needs to ensure that enough funding is available to meet the
requirements of that business. Financial control is the most important activity which
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Lao Tzu Beliefs
2. Lao tzu s focus is more on collective peace than individual happiness. He believes that peace can be
achieved when the people are content. Lao tzu writes with some inclination of humanism. He believes
that people have inborn goodness, and he writes that citizens will act trustworthy when their leader
treats them that way. If they feel restricted, or believe they are being cheated, they will act out and
attempt to change their situation. Lao tzu explains that people function best under a wise, distant ruler,
and he believes that a peaceful society is one where the people are happy. If people stop looking at the
world with hope that it will change and start to appreciate what it really is, their simple lives will start
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In the Tao te Ching, Lao tzu recognizes the need for military action, but supports it only to a limited
extent. His belief is that a good ruler will avoid war unless it is necessary. This ruler will engage in
battle only if it is to protect his people; he will feel sorry for his enemy and for the situation. An ideal
leader would never be able to rejoice after a victory, because the death of an enemy is still a tragedy.
Lao tzu believes that violence will always be followed by violence, and that the act of war itself is not
virtuous. He believes that it is ideal to have no enemies. Compromise is often favorable to violence. A
war is only as good as the intentions behind fighting it. When leaders start wars with selfish motives,
they are resisting the natural order of the universe. If people act in accordance with the Tao, they will
find that violence is less frequent in their lives. Lao tzu is morally opposed to war, and he would
prefer a world without it. He is practical, however, and believes that a leader should do what is
necessary to protect the
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Climate Change And Resource Scarcity
Climate Change Resource Scarcity
Resources throughout the United States are being exhausted an alarming rate. In fact, 95% of the
original forests in the United States are now gone (DiCaprio).Personally, I think this is a shocking and
eye opening statistic. The statistic really gives you an insight on how much of the natural world
humans have used in order to sustain the lifestyles they currently live. However, people cannot
continue to use natural resources at the current rate because they won t be able to sustain us for the
future. One component that is affecting our resources is climate change. Countries all over the world
are experiencing changes in their climates that have caused droughts and conflicts over natural
resources, such as water and oil. Additionally, a changing climate will cause healthcare systems all
over the world to adapt to treating new diseases (Richardson, et al. 44).
Earth is a planet that has many complex components that work in unison to allow humans and millions
of other species to live on it. Stephen Emmott, author of Ten Billion states, the main components of
the systems are the atmosphere (the air we breathe), hydrosphere (the planet s water), cryosphere (the
ice sheet and glaciers), and the biosphere (the planet s plants and animals (36). Throughout the course
of human history, humans and the Earth have lived in mutual harmony. Humans didn t alter the Earth s
natural systems and cycles, and, as a result, humans have had a fairly
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Poverty In Newark
Newark is a broken city, with years of neglect, corruption, and greed that have put generations of
families in a cycle of poverty. The generations of poverty have festered in a city filled with crime and
drugs. People can argue for years on how to approach and fix Newark s problems. Many can agree on
the significant problems of Newark, but the problems of Newark are not something that can be fix
overnight. It will take many years for Newark to recover. How does the Brick City get lifted out of
poverty and crime? A good place to start is with education both at the student level and offering
training programs for adults. The next step would be to create jobs beneficial to the people of Newark.
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Resources in the form of tax breaks, land, and water. But if these businesses work with the
community, they can empower Newark resident to break the poverty cycle. Business can train and
employ Newark residents. They can sponsor local school sports teams and hold educational
workshops for the children on the weekend. When the communities in Newark thrive and flourish,
business in Newark will succeed and prosper as well. Businesses and communities working together is
an excellent way to help the Brick City break the cycle of generations of poverty
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The Independence Of Internal Audit
Independence is a very important element in auditing. Because of the Enron Corporation and other
scandals, independence of auditors becomes a vital issue in the audit industry. It is difficult to achieve
independent for auditors as there is the fact that the client pays the audit fee. In this essay, we will
focus on the independence of internal audit.
Internal audit plays an important role in a company. According to the IIA (1999), Internal auditing is
an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity designed to add value and improve an
organization s operations. It helps an organization accomplish its objectives by bringing a systematic,
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The auditing profession promotes the principle of independence to define, defend, and extend the
profession (Sikka and Willmott, 1995). Independence is the most priceless asset in the auditing
profession and the basic principle that supports the reputation of the auditing profession in the public
eye. Auditors protect the public s confidence in such services by conducting an auditing work
independently. In fact, the capability of the profession depends on how it can ensure the principle of
independence.
In the ideal circumstances, the person performing an audit should have no relationship to the party
being audited. The lack of a relationship prevents bias entering into the audit findings. In corporate
settings, a company hires an internal auditor or establishes a contract to purchase internal or external
audit services, an agency relationship is formed. Governmental rules, professional ethics policies and
industry standards are put into place to further promote auditor objectivity in these situations.
Internal auditors are directly hired or contract employees of the company being audited. Their overall
objectivity might be doubtful as they need to satisfy management levels to get paid. Rules to minimize
bias focus on eliminating conflicts of interest. The audit result will be questionable when there is
conflict of interest between auditors and their employers. Effective internal auditors cannot audit their
own work or processes, functions
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Quotes and Meanings from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel...
Quote Meaning/Significance
The magistrate are God fearing gentlemen, but merciful overmuch, that is a truth, added a third
autumnal matron. At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne s
forehead. Madame Hester would have winced at that, I warrant me. But she, the naughty baggage,
little will she care what they put upon the bodice of her gown! Why, look you, she may cover it with a
brooch, or such like heathenish adornment, and so walk the streets as brave as ever!
Chapter 2, paragraph 5 According to the matron, she thinks that being publicly shamed is a bit too
merciful. Although this particular woman does not promote that Hester be executed, another woman
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It was my folly! I have said it. But up to that epoch of my life, I had lived in vain. The world had been
so cheerless! My heart was a habitation large enough for many guests, but lonely and chill and without
a household fire. I longed to kindle one!
Chapter 4, paragraph 18 Roger Chillingworth to Hester Prynne.
This quote almost makes you feel sympathy in a way for Roger Chillingworth. It s depressing.
Here on this wild outskirt of earth, I shall pitch my tent for, elsewhere a wanderer, and isolated from
human interests, I find here a woman, a man, a child, amongst whom and myself there exist the closest
ligaments. Chapter 4, paragraph 26 Roger Chillingworth to Hester Prynne.
We find out how much Roger and Hester have in common. They are both holding a deep secret, they
are unhappy and they both have a very desirable skill and both live on the outskirts of this Puritan
society.
Thus the young and pure would be taught to look at her, with the scarlet letter flaming on her breast, at
her, the child of honourable parents, at her, the mother of a babe, that would hereafter be a woman, at
her, who had once been innocent, as the figure, the body, the reality of sin.
Chapter 5, paragraph 1 Hester is now basically a symbol of sin in the Puritan town.
Here, she said to herself, had been the scene of her guilt, and here should be the scene of her earthly
punishment; and so, perchance, the torture of her daily shame would at length
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Auteur Theory
The French New Wave movement was a catalyst in the advancement of the history of cinema, it
marked a watershed between the old ways of filmmaking and the birth of modern movies. Films from
the movement broke technical and visual boundaries that transcended French borders and time. Today,
filmmakers from all across the globe continue to utilize the techniques set in place by the influential
auteurs of the movement. Most notably, the works of the founding fathers of the French New Wave,
François Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard, hold an indelible impact on modern filmmakers such as Wes
Anderson. Specifically, Anderson s films Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel
exemplify the technical advances Truffaut and Godard used in their landmark ... Show more content
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This concept became known as the Auteur Theory (Cook 350). New Wave directors implemented the
Auteur Theory to tell visually compelling stories from their own experiences and ideologies, such as
Truffaut s troubled youth or Godard s personal affiliations with Marxism and Maoism. Wes Anderson
on the other hand, uses his visuals, more specifically his unique use of color, to give greater and more
personal meaning to his films. In Moonrise Kingdom the recurring color yellow can be interpreted as a
symbol of youthful optimism while in The Grand Budapest Hotel, the only black and white scene in
the entire film is when the protagonist s mentor Gustave is shot and killed (Vreeland). Similarly,
Godard often experimented with color in some of his more political efforts. Red is a common color
found in Godard films, one that he uses schematically to pay homage to his native country of France,
but also in his attempt to symbolize his communist ties as seen in his films Pierrot le Fou and La
Chinoise. Anderson and Godard are aware of the importance of deliberate color schemes not only for
visual purposes, but in order to use the cinematic language to add dimension and subtlety to a
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The Photoelectric Effect Essay
Introduction The
Quantum Theory was the second of two theories which drastically changed the way we look at our
physical world today, the first being Einstein s
Theory of Relativity. Although both theories revolutionized the world of physics, the Quantum
Theory required a period of over three decades to develop, while the Special Theory of Relativity was
created in a single year. The development of the Quantum Theory began in 1887 when a
German physicist, Heinrich Hertz, was testing
Maxwell s Theory of Electromagnetic Waves.
Hertz discovered that ultraviolet light discharged certain electrically charged metallic plates, a
phenomenon that could not be explained by
Maxwell s Wave Theory. In order to explain this phenomenon termed the ... Show more content on
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The threshold frequency varies with each metal. When the sodium plate was exposed to high
frequency light, electrons were emitted and were attracted to the positive terminal, causing a flow of
current. However, when a low frequency light was used no electrons were emitted and therefore there
was no current. Observations of the Photoelectric Effect 1. Current flows as soon as the negative
terminal is illuminated. 2. High frequency light causes electrons to be emitted from the sodium,
however, a lower frequency light does not. 3. The energy of the emitted electrons does not depend
upon the intensity (brightness) of the light, it is dependent on the frequency of the light.
A higher frequency of light causes higher energy electrons. 4. The amount of current that flows is
dependent upon the intensity (brightness) of the light. Prior to the 1900 s light was considered to be
wave like in nature. This was due to the success of Maxwell s Electromagnetic Theory.
However, much of the phenomenon observed during the photoelectric effect was in contradiction to
the Wave Theory of Light. For instance, the energy contained in electromagnetic waves, and the
amount of energy that would strike a sodium electron can be calculated. Such a calculation shows that
an electron could indeed gain enough energy to be liberated from the sodium, but only after the
sodium had been
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Descriptive Essay On Fitness
Chillin with Dillon As I knocked on the heavy, black door to our local fitness center, I stood and
waited as a woman put down her dumb bells and made her way over to the door to let me in. The
moment I entered the gym I immediately noticed the smell of rubber mats and disinfectant spray. I sat
quietly in the single black chair placed by the door, watching a few people silently do their workouts,
as I waited for Jess Dillon to be done with her last client of the day so we could talk. Soon, a small,
petite woman, who seemed no taller than 5 3 walked out of the back room wearing black workout
pants along with a light pink tank top. She had her short, dark hair up in a ponytail and met my gaze
with a soft smile. I immediately recognized her as Jess and followed her out of the gym. We walked
through a brown door placed on the far west side of the fitness center which led to the lobby area
outside of her private lessons studio. It was clean and had a calming aroma. There was a single
wooden table with four matching chairs placed around it. Jess sat down very comfortably on the far
side of a table, talking with ease from the very beginning. Jess is an outstanding woman in our small
community due to her hard worth ethic, belief in others, and confidence to overcome any obstacle she
faces. Jess wasted no time as she began to explain everything she was active in throughout our
community. The small town she has grown to love provided her with the opportunity to be the
President of
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A Trip To The Congo Analysis
As their trip in the Congo begins, Ruth May mentions: What they do is, they all stare at us (Kingsolver
52); this is pertinent to the story as it not only precludes the uneasiness that the natives feel after
having religion forced upon them, but also furthers the separation of the family that happens due to the
events in the Congo. The Reverend begins to really delve into the spirit of his mission by preaching to
anyone who will listen which is not very many. Nathan, however, makes a grave mistake consistently
pronounces words wrong during his sermons: It is a special kind of person who will...stand...before
them...and say words wrong, week after week (Kingsolver 213). This leads to an uneasiness with the
natives, as the words he often
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Causes Of Vehicles
As a technician we are required to find the cause of a vehicles issue by verifying, analyzing, isolating
and repairing the problem. As of this semester we had a chance to work with similar causes and
issues/complaints on a vehicle, most of the issues where Auto Electricity related. BMW s have an
advance wiring and advance computer/modules that control everything around an inside the vehicle.
For the first day we reviewed and went back to our basics. Some of our basics were voltage drop,
continuity testing, KL terminals and BMW circuits component identification. One of the key points of
body electronics was knowing how to voltage drop. Voltage drop is a loss of voltage in the wire, it
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With the Wake Up lines in the ACSM the car can detect when the car is about to be in a crash and
sends signal to the module. The ASCM prepares for a crash, it deploys airbags all around the car and
depending on the severity of the crash and where in the B pillars or C pillars. It also tells the car to
shut down all fuel related lines, it automatically calls 911 and the hazard lights automatically turn on
because of the crash safety module which is all in the vehicles network. In addition to the advantages
of the Wake Up lines there are sensors that activate such as temperature sensors that help prevent the
car from overheating and coolant sensors, this also refers to Reference Voltage. Reference voltage is
there to secure accurate readings and maintain constant voltage throughout the wire. If you did not
have a reference voltage you would not get accurate readings and that would throw off other modules.
Following the next class period, we talked about a diagnostic process that is created to resolve a
customer s issue/complaint. As a technician we have a diagnostic process to find the vehicles problem.
Start by verifying the problem meaning checking to see if the car is having the issue the customer is
complaining about and duplicating the problem. Secondly, analyze the vehicle by checking for SSP,
FUB and functional description to find the issue. In addition, it would be good idea to go through
component triggering and have a process of elimination. Doing a short
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Imagination in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens Essay example
What are Castratos of moon mash? Who are these seemingly real but only partially embodied figures,
which Wallace Stevens mentions almost in passing at line three in his poem, Men Made Out of Words.
As readers, how are we to understand this short ambivalent phrase, which while confounding us
appears to answer the question raised in the previous two lines: What should we be without the sexual
myth, / The human revery or the poem of death (1 2). Stevens does not elaborate on the image of the
moon mashed castratos he has just presented, but instead using a hyphen formulates and finishes the
relatively short ten line poem. One can argue that this second part of the poem could even be a
separate strophe from the lines already noted, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stevens makes this fact apparent from the beginning of the poem, when he notes not only human
revery but also the sexual myth and the poem of death (1). Therefore, these defined formulations are
only categories of a greater whole, which remains unmentioned in the poem. In deliberating on
Stevens s poems, we can come to understand this encompassing whole as the imagination, which
impels an individual to make eccentric propositions about his or her life and fate (4 5, 10). In his
essay, Imagination as Value, Stevens reminds us that the imagination is the power of the mind over the
possibilities of things [...] it is the source not of a single value but of as many values as can reside in
the possibilities of things (136). With these words in mind and from what we have already noted in
Men Made Out of Words, we can assert that the possibilities of things, mentioned in the essay, are the
same as the reveries, poems, and myths, hinted at in the poem; however, one needs to clarify the
difference between the possibilities of things and the things themselves. For Stevens, the imagination
is metaphysical or something which resides in the abstract but at the time it serves as the only clue to
reality [i.e. things] (137); therefore it is through the imagination that reality derives its possibilities i.e.
its myths, reveries, and poems. In Stevens argument, the imagination is the liberator
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God s Speech On God Essay
God gave us the bible so that we can understand rational truths with our mind and know what to
believe. He teaches us how to Worship by painting a picture of the world through his eyes. He teaches
us about ourselves, eternity, why we are here on Earth, and how to know right from wrong so we can
Worship the greatness that is him. God has given us many commands like in Matthew 22: 37 39 to
follow but we should take the teaching and understand the relationship that is presented between us
and the Worship of him. God wants us to experience him and his world. By understanding God s
invitation to know him better we learn not only more about him, but more about ourselves. We learn
what sins to avoid, what parts of our lives need to be changed, how we can love others through him,
and what are his plans and purpose for our lives thorough him are. To Worship becomes lessons on
how to live a fulfilled life that we could never accomplish without him like in Psalm 19: 7 8; and
Corinthians 5:17.
Worship must be sincere and selfless. For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the
heavens. Honor and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary . Psalms 96:5 6.
This illustrates how we must not worship God because of the wealth He possesses. We must worship
him because He is the Lord almighty. Worship is not sincere if it is done to only benefit your personal
wellbeing. It is having a selfless desire deep within ones soul to give up everything to God,
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The Theory Of Social Darwinism
The presidential elections are upon us once again, debate has been a common place to hear plans and
deduce ideologies of various candidates. Income inequalities has been one hot topic and address by
almost all the candidates. Some believe a higher tax rate on the rich is the solution whiles others
believe it will do more harm to the society good. I ask myself, should Mr. Herbert Spencer, Minister
Graham Sumner, and Andrew Carnegie come back to life, what will be their response? The
aforementioned are the considered the fathers of Social Darwinism. In this essay I will discuss and
evaluate the theory of Social Darwinism.
Social Darwinism, a theory that supposed that humans are subject to Darwin s law of evolution just
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The Chief Chef being Mr. Herbert Spencer and owing it rise and popularization especially in The
United States to the highly influential Yale Chair of political and social science, Minister William
Graham Sumner. Sumner once said. Let it be understood that we cannot go outside this alternative:
liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest; not liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. He claims The
former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society downwards
and favors all its worst members. (VAROUS, 2009) This statement epitomize the thinking or ideals of
a Social Darwinian and it will also form the basis for most of my discussion and evaluation.
Adam Smith s classical economies theories being one of the major ingredients in the Social Darwinian
theory, meant they were strong proponents of Hands off Laissez faire. They advocated restricted
government intervention and or meddling with the economy, they believed in individual self interest
and competition and opposed the taxation and regulation of commerce. Taxation to a Social Darwinian
was just a robbery of resources from the producer to the non producer and for that matter not a good
practice. The state or society they believe in should be built on contract . Contract they
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Garbage Disposal If I Have A Septic System
Goal: Answer question: Can I Use a Garbage Disposal if I Have a Septic System?
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Title: Can I Use a Garbage Disposal if I Have a Septic System?
Millions of homeowners around the country are using septic, rather than sewer systems. Whether their
septic system was a choice, or was a necessity due to lack of a shared sewer system, septic systems
provide significant advantages for many who appreciate the environmentally friendly design,
durability, and lower costs.
Septic systems that have been properly installed maintained should last between 20 and 40 years;
many, though, last significantly longer. Regular cleanings, pumpings, and care are necessities for
keeping your septic system running properly. It s also important to make sure that you monitor what is
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Unfortunately, though they are not the best choice for septic systems.
A garbage disposal is used to grind food scraps into tiny pieces, making is easier to dispose of and
process the waste. When you have a septic system, the pieces of food are flushed down the drain, into
your system.
Just as you should avoid sending other solids down the septic system, the garbage disposal poses a
problem when homeowners try to process and dispose of non biodegradable food items, like food
packaging items, or even hard to break down foods, like bones, fruit pits, coffee grounds, or oil and
grease.
These items add up in septic tank, and as the sludge accumulates, it takes away from the full capacity
of the tank. Ideally, the bacteria and treatments will help to break down the components that are
causing the sludge, but as the larger, heavier pieces sink to the bottom more quickly, the bacteria
doesn t have the time to do its
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Reflection Paper On Robotics Team
Many students while they are in high school will participate in clubs and sports of all likes. I did
something a little different than track or chess club. I helped design, build, and showcase robots. We
aren t talking about a some desktop toy or tiny remote control car, what I helped create was an over
one hundred pounds of beastly machinery. There is one very important fact that makes this a lot more
difficult than it already sounds, we only had 6 weeks to build it. All of this during after school hours
and on weekends. Now balancing all of stress of robotics, school, and life is not the easiest task. The
events of my senior year robotics season may have been the most stressful few months of my life, but
the day that set off the season would become the day I will remember most of all. Our robotics team
was called Team SCREAM, our designation number was 4522. My senior year and last year on the
team was one of the roughest for all involved. The leaders of our team were a little worried about this
year since we were now leading the team, it would fall on us whether or not we succeeded or failed.
Our leadership personal was very few in members to lead the sub teams. We had two experienced
programmers, three extremely competent mechanical team members, a great strategy team lead by one
very determined person, and then our public relations team, of which I can say did their job admirably.
We had many mentors to assist us from the community that had our backs every step of
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Vacation Bible School
I grew up in the St. Louis suburb of Eureka, where I still live today. If you ever look at me and wonder
where that scar on my forehead came from, well it happened when I was roughly 12 months old when
I fell out of a moving car. My parents raised me as a Methodist at the Eureka United Methodist
Church. During my years attending Geggie Elementary School, every Sunday my parents would force
me to get out of bed and go to Church with them. During church, all the children would go to Sunday
school while the parents were listening to the sermon. In Sunday school, we had a teacher, sometimes
my mom, who would give out fun church related activities. However, I did not enjoy doing that
mostly because it involved getting out of bed early and since I did not like the subject matter either,
but at that age, children do not fully grasp the importance of attending church and ... Show more
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Here I interacted with similarly aged Christians and did learning activities together with instructors.
As I got older, when I attended LaSalle Springs Middle School, I began to participate in Vacation
Bible School as a teacher and would give out activities for the younger children to do. Shortly after, I
went through conformation to officially become a member of the Church. During this time, I was also
baptized because I wasn t at birth. After middle school, I attended Eureka High School. In my early
high school years my family, including myself, became disconnected from the church because we got
busier with academics and sports, which left less time for Church. However, I did go on mission trips
with the church, one to Virginia Beach in Virginia and the other to Joplin in Missouri. In Virginia
Beach, we helped fix up a nursing home and interacted with less fortunate children. In Joplin, we
helped to rebuild homes due to the devastating
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Learning Theories And Their Application
The different learning theories and their application in e learning are discussed in this paper. This
paper provides a clear idea of learning and the various learning theories which helps people in the
acquisition of knowledge through their environments; and also the history and the role of significant
people involved in the development of those theories. It also provides the information about the role of
these theories in the process of making e learning materials, or in the process of e learning.
INTRODUCTION
Learning, though seems to be an uncomplicated topic, it has a deep subject to go through. Firstly, what
is learning? Learning is simply defined as the process of acquiring, enhancing, or modifying one s
prevailing skills, knowledge, behavior, etc. Perceptional, emotional, and environmental influences
play an active role in the process of learning. The information that is acquired, processed, and retained
during learning is described by Learning Theory. Simply, learning theory describes how the people
learn.
There are three main categories in Learning Theories: Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism.
Behaviorism
Behaviorism is a theory of learning which defines that all behaviors are acquired through the
interaction with the environment. As stated in the writings of John B. Watson, B. F. Skinner, and
others, behavior can be studied through careful observation, irrespective of the internal mental states.
Behaviorists believe
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Financial Analysis of Disney
I. I only hope we never lose sight of one thing It was all started by a mouse, Walt Disney. The Walt
Disney Company has grown dramatically since its start in 1923. Its financial statements show that the
company is in a great financial situation and looks to be continuing in that direction.
II. A) The top management team is made up of John E. Pepper Jr., Robert A. Iger, and Thomas O.
Staggs. Pepper, 69, is the chairman of the board while he is also the CEO of the National Railroad
Freedom Center. He has also had several positions with Procter amp; Gamble. Iger, 56, is the
president, CEO, and director of Walt Disney Company. He was COO for the company since 2000 and
became CEO in October 2005. Iger has been with ABC since 1974 and has ... Show more content on
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He also produced propaganda and training films for the military. The Walt Disney Company had a
hard time regaining its pre war popularity. For several years, the Company released package films
which contained groups of short cartoons. At this time, he also moved to working with live production
with Song of the South and So Dear to My Heart. The studio had three major accomplishments in
1950: the first completely live action film, Treasure Island; the return to classic animation, Cinderella;
and the first Disney television show at Christmas time. With this Christmas special, Walt saw the
potential in television and started the Disneyland anthology series, which featured Davy Crocket the
first mini series. The series played on all three networks and went through six name changes, but it is
the longest running series, twenty nine years. The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955 and
produced many stars. Walt wanted to create something new. He wanted a place where parents and
children could have fun together. This was the groundwork for Disneyland. It took many years of
planning and construction, but on July 17, 1955, Disneyland opened its gates. This was a new type of
experience It was like entering a movie screen and being able to fly with Peter Pan, explore the wild
west with Davy Crocket, and have a wild tea party with the Mad Hatter. Disneyland has been the
inspiration
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A Brief Note On Vendor Material Inspection Process
13.4 VENDOR MATERIAL INSPECTION PROCESS
13.4.1 SCOPE
Vendor material inspections are the responsibility of EPCM Contractor Procurement Department,
which encompasses all EPCM Contractor purchased materials. Company is responsible for material
inspection activities associated with Mill Pipe and Compressor orders.
EPCM Contractor will conduct surveillance and inspection of the vendor material to ensure adherence
to codes, standards, specifications, and contractual requirements.
13.4.2 RESPONSIBILTY
The Project Manager and/or delegate shall make certain the agreed upon levels of inspection are met
per the project and PO requirements. The Project Manager and/or delegate will ensure adequate
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Based on previous experience with the specific vendor and the PO s scope, the EPCM Contractor
discipline engineer will confirm the level of inspection he or she requires completed in writing. The
specified level of inspection is not intended to relieve the manufacturer/vendor of any contractual
responsibility in adhering to the design requirements or specifications as specified in the PO. Listed
below are the different levels of inspection and the associated description of each: o V Visual
Inspection. An Inspector enters an area and/or facility for the purpose of a visual review of the
progress of work, working environment, and safety conditions etc. Specific tasks in production may be
monitored to determine the level of progress, workmanship, and quality. o O Observation. An
Inspector enters an area and/or facility for the purpose of observing the manufacturer perform its
quality inspections as defined by requirements within the PO. o W Witnessing. An Inspector enters an
area and/or facility for the purpose of witnessing a specific task or set of tasks being performed on
Goods during the manufacturing and/or assembly process. This is a scheduled visit based on the
manufacturer s progress and
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Beaten by a Hair
Introduction
The case I chose to write on is based on a DVD that we watched in class called Beaten by a hair . In
this case, a woman was reported missing after she went to work and never returned home. After the
police discovered a bloody pillow case in the woods, near her house, they linked it to the missing
pillow case in the woman s room, and then realized that they had a murder case on their hands. A
mystery in the case was that one of the local neighbors had mentioned seeing the woman leave
through the front door of her house but the evidence says different, so investigators had to find out
who left the house that morning. I am interested in this case because it was very intriguing how the
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294). This means even after a week the blood has been cleaned up, luminol can still detect it. Also
after applying luminol, the area needs to be darkened so that blue glow can be emitted. The iron from
the hemoglobin in the blood causes luminol to glow, so a blue glow is produced when the solution is
sprayed where there is blood. Only a tiny amount of iron is required to catalyze the reaction
(Helmenstine, 2012). The use of luminol revealed that there were blood stains on the bed sheets and
suspected that the woman was killed in her bedroom and that she did not go to work that day or leave
the house.
Upon further analysis of the woman s bedroom, the forensic officers used a chemical called amido
black. Amido black is a protein dye that is sensitive to the protein in blood and when it makes contact
stains a latent blue black colour. It is used for revealing fingerprints, trace evidence, and fibers that
may be in the crime scene. This technique was not useful for the officers because they could not find
any prints or evidence. The forensic officers also performed an ultraviolet light test which was used to
reveal trace evidence such as vaginal fluid, urine, semen, or saliva. The ultraviolet test is usually done
before using chemicals such as luminol to see if there are any fibers to be found and used first.
However the officers were not able to find anything, but this method was useful to them because they
could not find any evidence to prove that
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Persuasive Essay On Cardiovascular Disease
Why I Chose My Topic Men are generally at greater risk of cardiovascular disease but that does not
mean women are not affected by this deadly disease as well. This topic sparked an interest in me
because women should be aware and learn about the risk factors for developing heart disease. Many
women are not well informed or proactive in preventing or controlling cardiovascular diseases that
may arise in the future due to the choices of today. People have little to no control over some risk
factors such as family history and age that can affect women and it is crucial to have precaution before
it becomes a problem. There are numerous of ways to diminish the chances but many women do not
have access or the correct resources to learn about them. For those who already have a cardiovascular
disease, it may be hard to adjust to ways of controlling it or may not know how to properly control it
yet. Maybe the way the person is controlling it is not the best option for them and should seek for
proper guidance. The problem is really what or where can these women find the proper guidance that
they desire, or what exactly is the proper guidance for them. Prevention and control of cardiovascular
disease among women should be talked about more. It is important to have the knowledge and protect
ourselves from something that can be prevented if we follow the right steps to reduce our chances of
cardiovascular disease.
Introduction
Leading a healthy lifestyle is essential to being the best
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Psy 230 Week 2
One of the important things that I learned from Demo and Fine chapter 4 and 5 is about the societal
views of marriage and divorce. By reading chapter 4, it has been clear to me that marriage still
reserved as the highest desired institution. However, I also shocked with the fact that marriage rates
are higher for more educated men and women compared to prior generations that are lower for more
educated individuals. About divorce, it is good to hear that the negative stigma associated with divorce
is reduced over time even though it does not seem that it has become positive in the recent years.
Besides, I also learned that even though marriage is popular, the social norms governing marriage
have become weaker. This happens may be because there is a change from institutional to
companionate marriage and also there is a larger emphasis on marriage meeting individualistic and
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However, there are still regional differences in settlement and custody even though all of the states
have some form of no fault divorce. Besides, divorce procedures have become simpler and divorce is
once again a personal decision. Nevertheless, the divorce processes are still complicated especially if
the married couple have children.
Moreover, I learned about the internal emotional and psychological dimensions of divorce introduced
by Reva Wiseman. By reading this, it shows that process of separation can extends deeply into the
psyche. Wiseman said that there are five stages of divorce denial, loss and depression, anger and
ambivalence, reorientation of lifestyle and identity and acceptance and integration. This view of
divorce let us see and learn about the process of crisis in individuals mind. It also shows how emotions
can shift accompanying
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The Native American Indian Movement
In today s day and age, equality, freedom, and rights for all are topics that are constantly being brought
up in politics and everyday life. However, these are not new ideas. In fact, throughout history, people
have been fighting for their freedom, equality, rights, and fighting against the degeneration their
cultures and beliefs. In the case of the Native Americans, they were abused and exploited for millennia
only to benefit people of higher power. Similar to other oppressed groups, there became a time when
the American Indians began to stand for who they are and commenced fighting for the demolition of
injustice. Because of the increasing need for a voice, members of the Native American communities
band together to create the American Indian Movement (AIM).
The initiation of AIM lead to a spur of American Indian non violent protests, which began the
fundamental transformation of society. The American Indian Movement was formally founded in July
1968. However the group existed unnamed for 500 years prior to the founding. In 1999, 30 years after
their creation, the group published a paper discussing the history of AIM and the methods behind their
cause. The movement was founded to turn the attention of Indian people toward a renewal of
spirituality which would impart the strength of resolve needed to reverse the ruinous policies of the
United States, Canada, and other colonialist governments of Central and South America. For the
group, spirituality and native
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Ammonia and Haber Process
7.4
Case Study: The Haber Process:
Ammonia for Food and Bombs
From: Eros Wang
To: Ms. Irumekhai
Date: March 30, 2012
1. Suggest five factors that could affect the production of ammonia in the Haber process. Explain the
effect of each factor, using rate theory.
The Haber process itself is a delicate balancing act because of all the factors that affect the yield of
ammonia. In the Haber process, the nitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia are in equilibrium. So five
factors that affect the production of ammonia would be:
a) Temperature. The reaction is an exothermic reaction, meaning it produces heat. The higher the
temperature in the reaction chamber, the less ammonia is produced, as the equilibrium shifts to the
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Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) RDX is the main ingredient in plastic explosives. [pic]
c) Write the chemical equation that describes a nitroglycerine explosion. Why is this reaction
explosive? 1.4 C3H5 (ONO2)3([pic]) [pic]12 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g) Nitroglycerin is
a dense, oily liquid that detonates if heated to 218°C or if subjected to mechanical shock. The
molecule is explosive for three reasons: 1). Nitroglycerin contains both oxidant and fuel. 2). The
decomposition is highly exothermic. Many reactions occur when nitroglycerin detonates, but the
overall process can be written 4C3H5(ONO2)3([pic]) [pic]12 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g)
The reaction releases an enormous amount of heat because many strong bonds in the product gas
molecules replace the fewer, weaker bonds in nitroglycerin. Every mole of nitroglycerin that detonates
releases about 1.5 MJ of heat! 3). A large volume of gas is produced
d) What is gun cotton? What are its uses? How is it made? Nitrocellulose is a highly flammable
compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid or another powerful nitrating
agent. When used as a propellant or low order explosive, it is also known as guncotton.
6. a) Using equilibrium principles only, what advice would you give the company regarding the best
environment mental conditions for optimal ammonia
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Mis Paper on Movie Industry
One hotly contested and highly competitive industry is the movie rental business. You can rent videos
from local video rental stores, you can order pay per view from the comfort of your own home, and
you can rent videos from the Web at such sites as NetFlix. Using Porter s Five Forces Model, evaluate
the relative attractiveness of entering the movie rental business. Is buyer power low or high? Is
supplier power low or high? Which substitute products and services are perceived as threats? Can new
entrants easily enter the market? What are the barriers to entry? What is the level of rivalry among
existing competitors? What is your overall view of the movie rental business? Is it a good or bad
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Close customer relations do exist, but not in the conventional sense; however, it exist through
customer service and online. There is no notable difference in the price for performance except the
ease of obtaining Redbox s products. Redbox s business model deals with the different pressures of
new entrants in the following ways: Competition would have to develop an enterprise of significant
size to be considered a threat. The have secured many of the prize locations for their kiosk (Wal Mart,
McDonald s, Walgreen s). A company would be hard press to find better locations to compete on the
same level as redbox. Considering the volume of hardware, software and personnel; the initial cost to
competitors would be very high. The machines are extremely expensive plus having the software and
personnel to run them. Existing competitors, (Blockbusters) though experienced, are not prepared to
compete in a kiosk rental capacity. But they are moving in that direction Blockbuster as an example
has said it will close some of it stores and put in kiosks instead, called Blockbuster Express. The
loyalty in this industry is to the product, not the distributor. Existing competitors will have to
completely reinvent their business to compete in that Market. Most competitors strategies are out
dated and are playing catch up to redbox s business model, The product is the same between
competitors; it is
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Ander to Remorse in the Excerpt, Learning to Read by...
Every author has a different writing style in comparison. They convey their messages in multiple
ways; using different tones to evoke certain moods on their readers. Some authors use a few different
ways to catch their audiences attention; persuading them using logic, ethics and emotion. In the
excerpt Learning to Read by Malcolm X, he uses logic and emotion to persuade his audience. By
using anger to evoke remorse in his readers. Malcolm X references historical events to convey his
message. Malcolm X has a vast audience in this writing. He did not write for one particular person or
group. Malcolm X wants to inform and persuade an individual who is not aware of what he has
discovered. He wanted others to know of the information he discovered of the horror the slaves
endured. Books like the one by Frederick Olmstead opened my eyes to the horrors suffered when the
slave was landed in the United States. (Malcolm X). He not only had proof to share but had multiple
references to provide clarity and proof. Malcolm X wrote his piece by starting in the present, then
going back ad forth between the past and present. Doing so made this piece easy to follow and
comprehend. He uses examples from the past to show clarity in the present. Malcolm X uses an
abundance of strong and descriptive words and phrases. He used the following words to convey his
message in a stronger stance: skin game, shameful and inevitable. The American black man is the
worlds most shameful case of
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Our Town by Thronton Wilder
Our Town by Thornton Wilder focuses on the lives of the residents of small town Grover s Corners,
New Hampshire in the early 1900s, more specifically, the lives of young George Gibbs and Emily
Webb. Throughout Act I, Thornton describes the daily lives of the people of Grover s Corners. The
milkman delivers the day s milk, the paperboy brings the morning paper, mothers prepare breakfast,
and children get ready for school. The day winds down, everyone has had their supper, homework is
finished, and adults arrive home from choir practice. Life in Grover s Corners is traditional, ordinary,
and unremarkable, not much goes on out of the ordinary. Act II focuses on love and marriage in the
town. The narrator says Almost everybody in the world gets married, you know what I mean? In our
town there aren t hardly any exceptions. Most everybody in the world climbs into their graves
married. and Mrs. Gibbs articulates that People are meant to go through life two by two. Tain t natural
to be lonesome. (54) George and Emily get married, much like the other young couples of Grover s
Corners, and proceed to live blithely and contentedly on George s uncle s farm. Act III looks into the
last act in a person s life, death. Emily passes away during childbirth, and at the cemetery, she meets
the spirits of her mother in law and many other deceased townspeople. The mood in the play varies
from act to act as they depict the various stages of life. In Act I, the mood is mostly happy as the
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Late Devonian Calculation Paper
Abstract
Late Devonian paleoclimate proxy records indicate substantial sea level variations, however a
thorough understanding of the Late Devonian climate and the causes of these fluctuations remain
uncertain. Numerous theories, including glaciation, bolide impacts, global anoxia, and the spreading
of land plants are attributed to these events. This paper attempts to test the plausibility of the
glaciation hypothesis by applying Late Devonian boundary conditions to a general circulation model
(GCM). A Late Devonian paleo reconstruction is combined with soil and vegetation, pCO2, and
obliquity parameters. Temperature and precipitation patterns indicate that it is possible for mountain
glaciers to form in regions of Gondwana that have both high latitude and altitude. However, because
there is a low temperature gradient between the equator and poles, the climate is comparable to post
industrial greenhouse climates. Therefore, these GCM simulations provide a greater understanding of
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3c) (De Vleeschoucer, et al., 2014). These simulations suggest that it was possible for mountain
glaciers to form on Gondwana in locations of both high altitude and latitude. An average monthly
temperature of 37 °C is recorded at tropical Gondwanan latitudes and the highest land temperatures
appear in January (Fig 4b)(De Vleeschoucer et al., 2014). Compared to modern pre industrial
simulations, Late Devonian sea surface temperatures are significantly higher. At 60° S this difference
is 13 °C and 1.2 °C at the equator (Fig. 4a). Therefore, the Late Devonian climate has a low pole to
equator temperature gradient and is comparable to post industrial greenhouse climates (De
Vleeschouwer et al.,
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Joe Louis Research Paper
Chronological: Joe Louis I was well known for the nickname The Brown Bomber. My friends
nicknamed me that because I lost to Germany s Max Schmeling. When I was a young boy, I suffered
from a speech disorder and spoke very little until about the age of 6. I spent most of my early years
growing up in the countryside of Alabama. My father, a sharecropper, was committed to a state mental
hospital when I was two years old. My early life was shaped by financial struggles. When I was a
teenager, I was the best boxer of my group of five boxers. I won 50 of 54 amateur boxing matches, 43
by knockouts. I won the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union 175 pound championship in 1934 and also was
a Golden gloves titleholder. When I won that the next day I walked
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Lisa Fitzgerald s Testimony Of Faces
The Testimony of Faces display by Lisa Fitzgerald is a raw comment on the social sphere of
Nicaragua, as well as a hopeful act of solidarity by photographer Lisa Fitzgerald. In her Testimony
Fitzgerald documents, in photograph, those she worked with on the tobacco fields o Jalapa Nicaragua
in their adult lives. Shown side by side with pictures from each person s past, The photos of the
tobacco workers makes a phenomenal job of sharing each testimony, in no words at all. Split into three
main sections depicting the struggle of grueling plantation work, the horrors of the contra war, and the
deadly effects of fumigants in Nicaragua respectively, Ms. Fitzgerald s photo exhibit takes on a
journey through 1980s Jalapa Nicaragua that ends with a picture of herself (then and now) sitting
triumphant as an accomplished teacher and photographer yet still punished. With one foot in the
tobacco fields of Jalapa and the other stepping out onto a new world of opportunity, Fitzgerald
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Fitzgerald acts upon the strife in Nicaragua as if it was still her own. Fitzgerald can muster this
empathy because she has personal experience in the tobacco fields of her native country; we are called
to muster the same empathy even though we are infinitely more removed than Fitzgerald. This is Jesus
s example to us, an example personified in Jalapa, Le chambon, and hopefully every week day at each
of our PULSE placements. To walk with those we serve means suffering with them, it means giving
up some of our privilege not only to lend, but so that we can feel as they feel, and act on their behave
as they would act on their own; how we would act on our own. This kenosis is a requirement in
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Corporate Cost Control Strategies
Symbiosis Institute of International Business
A Report on
Corporate
Cost Control
Strategies
Submitted By: Prn: 12020241117 | Gandharv Gaurav | Prn: 12020241118 | Jaideep Sowani |
Introduction
To be profitable, companies must not only earn revenues, but also control costs. If costs are too high,
profit margins will be too low, making it difficult for a company to succeed against its competitors. In
the case of a public company, if costs are too high, the company s may find that its share price is
depressed and that it is difficult to attract investors.
This report focuses on the corporate cost control strategies and tries to fulfill a few objectives such as
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Network Alliance), benefits, sales financial management, etc. * Cooperatives for purchasing,
advertising, etc. (including trade associations) * Joint Ventures and strategic alliances * Employee
incentives and rewards for cost cutting | * Bootstrapping * Cash flow management * Managing
employee retention and turnover costs * Budgeting, planning, forecasting * Estimates and price quotes
* Corporate restructuring, recapitalization and reorganization | * Competitive bidding and RFP s for
vendor needs * Grassroots and guerilla sales and marketing techniques * PR vs. Advertising Costs *
Customer referral, retention and loyalty systems (80/20 rule of costs of getting new customers) *
Barter networks |
Human Capital Costs:
One of the most important resources is the human resource and this needs to be managed properly to
ensure better cost controlling. Low productivity and high turnover cost employers two to three times
more than insurance premiums and medical claims. A new paradigm for managing human capital costs
can reduce these indirect expenses to benefit both employer and employee. There can be various ways
to control these costs as Outsourcing payroll processing, Telecommuting and virtual offices,
Professional employer organizations etc.
Methods to implement:
There are various
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The Impressions Of Timothy Treadwell s Grizzly Man
Imagine voluntarily getting into a cage with wild Grizzly Bears, and having nothing to defend
yourself. This is what Timothy Treadwell did, except he upped the ante and chose to live alongside the
Grizzly Bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska. The last 13 years of Treadwell s life, he spent the
summer months living with the bears. Grizzly Man is a film that was created by Werner Herzog. The
film show contains content that Treadwell filmed himself, as well as portions filmed after his death,
that have Werner interacting with people who knew Timothy very well. I believe that this film is very
well put together and does a great job of showing Treadwell s interactions with the bears, with
minimal input from the narrator. I enjoy this part of the film because it allows you to form your own
opinion of Treadwell and see what he thinks is best for himself and the bears. In this paper, I will be
touching on how Treadwell s actions throughout the film relate to writings done by; Michael Nelson,
J. Baird Callicott, and Reed Noss. Some of Nelson s wilderness preservation arguments fit right
alongside what Treadwell is doing on his expeditions. Calllicot and Noss focus on wilderness
alternatives and the impact that humans have on the environment. My first impressions of Timothy
Treadwell were that there is no possible way this man has become one of the bears and spends most of
his time right next to them. He looked weak to me and someone who could easily be dispatched of.
Maybe this
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The Pros And Cons Of Democracy In Belize
Either way to go
Belize is a beautiful country washed by the Caribbean Sea at its east borders. My country gained full
independence on the 21th of September 1981 and now we associate ourselves with the commonwealth
communities, United Nations, CARICOM and several other organizations. We were once ruled by the
British we adopt many of their practices and traditions. Our government system is one we copied and
still is practiced today. Belize has a democratic system therefore it is recognized as a democratic state.
This means that the people get to choose who they want to lead their country. This is done through a
process called election. Elections are done in intervals of three years and in intervals of five years,
municipal elections and general elections. The persons who decide to be a part of politics are
politicians representing either of the parties involved. Here in Belize we have two main parties. ...
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It may not be the best choice but it keeps the people of the country involved and not so much like a
robot system. Notwithstanding all the negative effects of this democratic system, Belize is a growing
nation. Both parties have contributed to this land we call home. Either you are in favor of what the
party is doing or you are not. Maybe you are for what some of the politicians are doing as you also
have to keep in mind that it s not only a party pride, each person that is representing their constituency
may be good at what they do but they might with the party whom you do not favor. They all want to
be in a seat and apart of the house of representative. It is our duty to vote for who we believe is best
for Belize. As a young Belizean I believe you should exercise your rights for the reason that you are
going to be affected be it positively or negatively. One will be able to say I contributed to that and
raise your head as proud
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Prokaryotic Vs Eukaryotic Essay
Prokaryotic are organisms whose DNA is not confined within a membrane enclosed nucleus.
Prokaryotic organisms are single, but some prokaryotic organisms are multicellular. Eukaryotes are
organisms who cells are organized into complex structures by internal membranes and a cytoskeleton.
(Cundy, 2012) The most characteristic membrane bound structure is the nucleus. Animals, plants,
fungi, and protists are eukaryotic. Prokaryotic organisms are typically between 0.1 to 5.0 um in size
while Eukaryotic organisms are between 5 10 um. Prokaryotic organisms have pili, cytosol,
ribosomes, capsule, cell wall, plasma membrane, DNA, and chromosome also known as plasmids.
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This is what allows prokaryotes to attach to other surfaces. Cytosol is a water like fluid found in the
cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is inside the plasma membrane but outside the nucleus. The cell wall is made of
polysaccharides just outside the plasma membrane and its made of cellulose. (Cundy, 2012) The
plasma membrane is the outer boundary of the cell with a layer made of phospholipids. DNA is a
double polymer of nucleotides that store genetic information. DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid
with a phosphate group of four nitrogenous bases which are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.
The largest organelle is the nucleus. The nucleus contains DNA. The mitochondria have a double
membrane and it is known for supplying energy to the cell. Ribosomes produce proteins. These
ribosomes can be found in the cytosol of cells. The nucleolus is what makes ribosomes and RNA.
Lysosomes have digestive enzymes. The endoplasmic reticulum is an inner membrane system that
makes some proteins. (Cundy, 2012) There are two endoplasmic reticulum, one is rough and the other
is smooth. The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on it while the smooth endoplasmic
reticulum does not have ribosomes on them. The Golgi apparatus prepares proteins to be taken out of
the cell. The vacuole is storage for water and other nutrients a call may need and this is most
commonly found in plant cells. The cytoskeleton shapes the cell wall and consists of protein
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How Have Castles Changed Over Time
Castles are huge, strong houses, where kings and lords once lived with their families, soldiers and
servants. They were built to provide safety from attack and to display the owner s wealth. The first
proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. They were introduced by
William the Conqueror, when he invaded England from his homeland in France. Castle designs have
changed over history. This is because of changes in technology over time. The first castles were
simply mounds of earth, and medieval castle designs improved on these basics adding ditches in the
Bailey design, which is the name given to the lay out of the castle. In Goodrich Castle the great hall
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The earliest Motte and Bailey castles were simply a wooden blockhouse placed on a mound. The rapid
construction of the Motte and Bailey castles enabled the Normans to control the conquered English.
In the 12th century Goodrich Castle, was replaced with stone. This decreased the level of destruction
during wars. As a development of Stone Keep castles, concentric castles were built from 1250
onwards. The concentric design was copied from the castles in the Middle East; knowledge and
understanding of design and structure came into England through returning crusaders (soldiers) during
the 1200 s.
The castles were built to demonstrate the strong bond between the King and his nobility. They were
seen as a reflection of a more stable and secure society with respect for law and the authority of the
government.
The castle was owned by many rich men. In 1086 the castle was owned by Godric Mappestone. In
1204 king John gave Goodrich castle to William Marshall, he built towers and more walls. Then the
castle and earldom was passed to William de Valence, the husband of Marshall s niece and half brother
to Henry III. Now it s in hands of the English
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Essay On Automotive Mechanic
Do you love fast cars and trucks? Do you wonder how they work? Have you ever seen a Car that blew
your mind wanted to have one of your own. Well Automotive Mechanic is something you should look
into. You ll learn about Cars,Trucks, Diesels
In order to be successful and knowledgeable Automotive Master Mechanic Customs one must have a
full understanding of What is an automotive master mechanic? And, What do the do?, How do you
become one? and, What are the future trends for automotive body styles?
Can you make this a little longer? Maybe talk about how its a form of arT?
Research Question 1: What is a Automotive Master Mechanic? What do they do ? Automotive Master
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Research Question 2: How do you become one? High school courses like automotive repair,
electronics, computers, and mathematics help with a background knowledge of mechanics. But you ll
still need more training to be fully certified. Vocational or other postsecondary education course is the
best preparation for entry level positions. Usually lasting 6 months to a year these courses prepare
students in classroom instruction and hands on practice. Other courses are available like short term
these courses usually educate you in a specific areas like brake maintenance or engine performance. I
think the three most important qualities as a mechanic would be Customer service skills, Detail
oriented, and Organizational skills. Customer service skills are important because mechanic must
answer and explain problems to clients. Technicians must be Detail oriented because they have to pay
attention to small details during inspection and repairing a vehicle. Mechanics have to be organized to
keep work space safe and to keep track of parts and
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Journal For Araby
Journal Assignment: Araby by James Joyce. Quote: Joyce (1914), The cold air stung us and we played
till our bodies glowed. (p 1, ln 18 22) Paraphrase: The short story Araby by James Joyce (1914) starts
out with the dreary opening describing dead streets, uninhabited houses at blind ends, and others
turning brown imperturbable faces to each other. Why I disliked the Story I read for a number of
reasons including interesting plots, technical knowledge, and sometimes for the simple beauty of the
words. This story unfortunately appealed to none of them. I starts by describing the dreary oppressive
environment. There are some glimmers of light in the play of the children but most of this is
overshadowed by the rest of the story. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In general it was all upbeat and positive, there was even a few people I know from previous classes.
On the negative, it appears my assignment wasn t given an assessment, which dumps it on the
professor (sorry about that). Unit 1 Assignment Extending my discussion profile was straight forward.
This is the third time I have been asked to do a profile, so it s getting easier. Although I don t mind
talking about myself in person, doing so online causes me some trepidation. Online posts can persist
indefinitely, kind of like a wet flatulent dog, which has long since left the room. As a compromise
what I provided was a well written honest piece of fluff, which says little, and hopefully will meet the
requirements. Learning Journal After a summer off it s hard to get back to writing a learning journal.
Previously, I was so well trained that all my writings seem to come out as 500 words essays. Although
I make fun of them, they actually help me focus my efforts, and improve my performance. Summary
As you can probably tell, I did not enjoy reading Araby by James Joyce. Perhaps the next one will be
more to my liking. Besides that minor issue, it was a good week. Hopefully the above quotes,
citations, and reference are correct, and we can build on it as the course
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Behind The Formaldehyde Curtain
Having read three essays over the last five days, I can now sincerely say that the way an essay is
written is as important as its topic, when we think about its effect on the audience. That s actually why
I didn t like Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain even though it was enlightening me about a pretty
interesting topic. The writer chose the give the information step by step, and it was quite boring
reading twelve pages of concatenated data along with some quotes. Also the sentence: The hands
should be cupped slightly for a more lifelike, relaxed appearance (Brady) made me think about death,
in all the cultures, it is showed as if dying is a good thing rather than bad. Why do people try to make
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Judy Brady also used repetitions in Why I Want a Wife such as: I want a wife who will take care of
my physical needs. I want a wife who will keep my house clean (Brady), to make her ideas more
effective, whereas Jessica Mitford used quotes from experts such as: Mr. John H. Eckels, president of
the Eckels College of Mortuary Science, thus describes the first part of the embalming procedure: In
the hands of a skilled practitioner, this work may be done in a comparatively short time (Mitford) and
Jonathan Swift uses facts such as: The number of souls in this kingdom being usually reckoned one
million and a half, of these I calculate there may be about two hundred thousand couple whose wives
35 are breeders (Swift). I believe that using repetitions was the most effective one because it helped
creating a dramatic punch while giving the message to the audience. It also occurred to me that all
three of the novels aroused interest during the time they were written, probably because the writers
opposed the common senses on the topic, instead they presented their ideas from a different point of
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Anti Smoking Commercial Essay
The advertisement I choose to analyze for this assignment is, Your skin an anti smoking commercial.
The commercial opens up with a young lady in a liqueur store, she is at the counter and ask the clerk
for a pack of cigarettes. When the young lady places the money on the counter the clerk states, You
need a little more than that honey , insinuating the pack of cigarettes will cost her more than the
money she handed to her. The young lady looks at the clerk and starts to peal her cheek skin off, she
places the skin on the counter and the clerk hands her the pack. At this point a narrator begins to speak
and states what does a pack of smokes cost? Your smooth skin. Smoking causes wrinkles and pre
mature aging, what are cigarettes costing
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Brain Tumor Research Paper
Brain tumor
Clinical feature
A brain tumor is an abnormal development of tissue in the brain or central spine, which is accountable
for appropriate brain functionality. Brain and spinal cord tumors are atypical growths of tissue found
inside the skull or the bony spinal column, which are the chief constituents of the central nervous
system (CNS). Benign tumors are noncancerous and malignant tumors are cancerous. The central
nervous system (CNS) is accommodated within rigid, bony quarters (i.e., the skull and spinal column),
so any uncharacteristic growth, whether benign or malignant, can place burden on sensitive tissues
and damage function. Tumors that instigate in the brain or spinal cord are called primary tumors.
Causes
Most primary tumors are triggered by out of control growth amid cells that surround and support
neurons. In a trifling number of individuals, primary tumors might arise from particular genetic
ailment (e.g., neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis) or from exposure to radiation or cancer causing
compounds. The reason of most primary tumors remains unidentified. They are not transmissible and,
at this time, not avoidable.
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However, some tumor can t be surgically removed owing to their position in the brain. In those
circumstances, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are both choices for killing and shrinking the
tumor. Since treatment for cancer also can damage healthy tissue, it is significant to discuss possible
side and long term effects of whatsoever treatment is being used with your doctor. There are three
standard kinds of treatment for malignant tumors: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. New
treatments are continually being researched and used in clinical trials throughout the globe. For some
patients, clinical trials are the finest choice of treatment. Rehabilitation could encompass working with
diverse therapies such
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Ancient Greek Artifacts
Archaeologists find out about prehistoric times by studying artifacts.
The artifacts helped the archaeologists understand the culture of the prehistoric people.
Archaeologists found footprints similar to humans which gave proof of hominids in prehistoric times.
People like creatures first came into history during the Paleolithic age.
During the Neolithic age the people were more advanced than the Paleolithic age.
Technology was created in the Neolithic age to help aid the people in daily tasks.
Homo sapiens are the species of modern humans.
The people of the Old Stone Age were called nomads for they migrated based on food sources.
The hunter gatherers food supply depended on the collecting of edible plants and hunting animals.
Neolithic revolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Much of the Mesopotamian life/work took place in a massive ziggurat.
During the Bronze Age many civilizations started up in the Fertile Crescent.
In Mesopotamia they struggled with unpredictable flooding of the two rivers that bordered it.
In Mesopotamia the Sumerians built a number of city states.
Many Fertile Crescent civilizations were controlled by dynasties.
Civilization grew through cultural diffusion.
Many people of the Fertile Crescent were polytheistic and believed that the gods controlled forces of
nature.
Around 2350 B.C. Mesopotamia was overcome by Sargon, creating the first empire.
In Mesopotamia Hammurabi created the first laws.
When Egypt was divided into two separate parts Lower Egypt included the Nile delta.
After about 2,000 years Upper and Lower Egypt were finally united by King Narmer.
In ancient Egypt pharaohs were worshipped like gods.
In ancient Egypt the pharaohs ruled as gods creating a theocracy government.
So they could rule in the afterlife Egyptian rulers were buried in pyramids.
To preserve the pharaohs the Egyptian people put the corpse through a process known as
mummification.
Egyptians kept written records in
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Patriotism In Braveheart
Mel Gibson s Braveheart is a full throated, red blooded fight epic about William Wallace, the
unbelievable Scots warrior who drove his country into fight against the English in the years around
1300. It is an aspiring film, enthusiastic about straightforward feelings like love, patriotism and
unfairness, and keeps away from the travelog style of such a large number of authentic swashbucklers:
Its areas look green, wet, incomprehensible, sloppy and rough.
Very little is thought about Wallace, known as Braveheart, with the exception of that as per an old epic
lyric, he brought together the families of Scotland and won celebrated fights against the English
before being caught, tormented and executed as a swindler.
Wallace s withering cry, as his body was extended on the rack, was flexibility! That is ... Show more
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I may need to consider the kid myself! Longshanks says, and in fact, under the medieval idea of prima
nocte, or first night, nobles were permitted a first opportunity to lay down with the spouses of their
lessers.
The Princess, played by the French performing artist Sophie Marceau, does very little appreciate her
better half, who invests a large portion of his energy hanging about moon looked at with his closest
companion (until the lord, in an attack of eagerness, throws the companion out the château window).
Edward, hurting from thrashings, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to Braveheart, however
soon she s spilling all the state insider facts, on account of the way you take a gander at me. The
Princess is the second love in Wallace s life; the main, his adolescence sweetheart Murron (Catherine
McCormack), weds him in mystery (so the nearby English master won t guarantee his rights). The two
spend their wedding night outside, and the illuminated shot as they grasp picks up something, I think,
from the ice on their
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Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Vietnam Analysis
What role does superstition and religion play in war? Explain using evidence from the text.
Superstition and religion serve as emotional anchors for the soldiers, allowing them to have something
to hold onto and to preserve their sanity in the midst of the violence and chaos that is all around them.
An example of such a use for superstition and religion lies in Henry Dobbins and his girlfriend s
pantyhose. Dobbins uses the pantyhose as his good luck charm, which gives him access to a spiritual
world, where things were soft and intimate. He believed firmly and absolutely in the protective power
of the stockings, and while wearing it during several firefights, he comes out never wounded, never a
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For example, in the chapter Spin, O Brien explains how it s all relative. You re pinned down in some
filthy hellhole of a paddy, getting your ass delivered to kingdom come, but then for a few seconds
everything goes quiet and you look up and see the sun and a few puffy white clouds, and the immense
serenity flashes against your eyeballs the whole world gets rearranged and even though you re pinned
down by a war you never felt more at peace (O Brien 34). In short, there are indeed moments of
extreme violence in war, but these are sometimes alternated with moments of peace and tranquility
that often occur simultaneously. This fact about the experience of war may somewhat surprise readers
due to it straying away from preconceived notions of the violence of war. In particular, the feeling of
peace during an intense battle may seem illogical and nonsensical, but in war, nothing needs to make
sense; it is all about gut emotions, which are inherently fickle. In addition, O Brien writes about how
boring the war is: the war was nakedly and aggressively boring. But it was a strange boredom. It was
boredom with a twist, the kind of boredom that caused stomach disorders...you d feel the boredom
dripping inside you like a leaky faucet,
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Eva Smith In J. B. Priestley s An Inspector Calls
Inspector calls is a play written by the author J.B priestly. Set in 1912, but performed in 1945, after 2
world wars, this play evolves around the suicide of a pregnant working class girl whose name is Eva
smith. An inspector by the name of Goole, questions the involvement of a family business with the
name Birling.Co and its upper class owners. Priestly, being a socialist, writes this play to prevent a
social divide between classes. I believe Eva Smith is the most important character in AIC even though
she never appears during the play. Priestly uses her as a metaphor for socialism and the working class,
catalyst for responsibility and highlights the corruption of men.
Responsibility:
In an Inspector Calls, the central theme is responsibility. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On one hand you have the socialist views of the Inspector, Eric and Sheila, (Sheila represents a female
stereotype of 1912: she is frivolous, vain and proud Very pleased with life ). and on the other hand,
you have the capitalist views of Mr Birling, Ms Birling and Gerald. In the first act, you have a lot of
stage details, The Birlings house if a large suburban house, belonging to a successful business man
(Mr Birling) With heavy furniture . The play starts when the Birlings have just finished their dinner,
smoking cigars, drinking Port and wearing suits and dresses, even though it s their own home, and to
top it all off, they have their own maid, Edna. This instantly tells the audience the Birlings are wealthy
and privileged. Throughout the play it becomes clear that Mr Birling doesn t not agree with
community/ helping people in need, you d think everybody has to look after everybody else, as if we
were all mixed up together like bees in a hive . When you compare this to the views of the younger
generation, Sheila for example shows how sympathetic she is towards the lower class; But these girls
aren t cheap labour they re people. The Inspector can back this theory up with We don t live alone. We
are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. This is one of the key principles of
socialism which we know Priestly
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The Bermuda Triangle Theory
Mysteries and theories behind the Bermuda Triangle
While researching different websites and resources about the Bermuda Triangle, I came across many
different theories and explanations about the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as
the Devil s Triangle, is a section in the Atlantic Ocean between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico
where ships and planes have disappeared with no trace of them. The Bermuda Triangle covers about
500,000 square miles of ocean, which is a very popular shipping lane where ships travel through. In
this essay theories and disappearances will be explained, giving a brief but thorough explanation of
each topic. My goal in this essay is to provide
These disappearances go all the way back to Christopher Columbus, stating that Columbus and his
crew saw bright lights come out of the ocean and fly into the sky. Columbus claims there was a fire
but scholars assume it was a sighting of a meteor falling. On the website article Bermuda Triangle:
Where facts disappear , it is explained how the compasses begin to stop working, It has been
inaccurately claimed that the Bermuda Triangle is one of the two places on earth at which a magnetic
compass points towards true north. Normally a compass will point toward magnetic north. The
difference between the two is known as compass variation. ... Although in the past this compass
variation did affect the Bermuda Triangle region, due to fluctuations in the Earth s magnetic field this
has apparently not
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  • 2. An Overview Of Financial Management And The Financial... An Overview of Financial Management and the Financial Environment Matthew Ellsworth Abstract Financial Management usually involves the process of planning, organizing and controlling the financial activities of any enterprise to achieve the goals and objectives in financial terms of that enterprise. The main objectives of financial management would be to create wealth for the business in terms of movable cash for the organization and to ensure that the target return in investments is meet at all times. The three key elements in financial management in simple terms may be put as a three step continuous process involving financial planning, financial control and financial decision making. In this post, we will discuss the types of company ownerships, the objectives and the derivatives. Overview of Financial Management and Financial Environment Financial Management is concerned with achieving the overall goals of the business firm by acquiring, financing and controlling the assets of the firm. Financial Management can be described as an integrated decision making process as it has a virtual impact on the achievement of the overall organizational goal. There are three key elements in financial management namely financial planning, financial control and financial decision making. In financial planning the management needs to ensure that enough funding is available to meet the requirements of that business. Financial control is the most important activity which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Lao Tzu Beliefs 2. Lao tzu s focus is more on collective peace than individual happiness. He believes that peace can be achieved when the people are content. Lao tzu writes with some inclination of humanism. He believes that people have inborn goodness, and he writes that citizens will act trustworthy when their leader treats them that way. If they feel restricted, or believe they are being cheated, they will act out and attempt to change their situation. Lao tzu explains that people function best under a wise, distant ruler, and he believes that a peaceful society is one where the people are happy. If people stop looking at the world with hope that it will change and start to appreciate what it really is, their simple lives will start to bring them more joy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Tao te Ching, Lao tzu recognizes the need for military action, but supports it only to a limited extent. His belief is that a good ruler will avoid war unless it is necessary. This ruler will engage in battle only if it is to protect his people; he will feel sorry for his enemy and for the situation. An ideal leader would never be able to rejoice after a victory, because the death of an enemy is still a tragedy. Lao tzu believes that violence will always be followed by violence, and that the act of war itself is not virtuous. He believes that it is ideal to have no enemies. Compromise is often favorable to violence. A war is only as good as the intentions behind fighting it. When leaders start wars with selfish motives, they are resisting the natural order of the universe. If people act in accordance with the Tao, they will find that violence is less frequent in their lives. Lao tzu is morally opposed to war, and he would prefer a world without it. He is practical, however, and believes that a leader should do what is necessary to protect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Climate Change And Resource Scarcity Climate Change Resource Scarcity Resources throughout the United States are being exhausted an alarming rate. In fact, 95% of the original forests in the United States are now gone (DiCaprio).Personally, I think this is a shocking and eye opening statistic. The statistic really gives you an insight on how much of the natural world humans have used in order to sustain the lifestyles they currently live. However, people cannot continue to use natural resources at the current rate because they won t be able to sustain us for the future. One component that is affecting our resources is climate change. Countries all over the world are experiencing changes in their climates that have caused droughts and conflicts over natural resources, such as water and oil. Additionally, a changing climate will cause healthcare systems all over the world to adapt to treating new diseases (Richardson, et al. 44). Earth is a planet that has many complex components that work in unison to allow humans and millions of other species to live on it. Stephen Emmott, author of Ten Billion states, the main components of the systems are the atmosphere (the air we breathe), hydrosphere (the planet s water), cryosphere (the ice sheet and glaciers), and the biosphere (the planet s plants and animals (36). Throughout the course of human history, humans and the Earth have lived in mutual harmony. Humans didn t alter the Earth s natural systems and cycles, and, as a result, humans have had a fairly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Poverty In Newark Newark is a broken city, with years of neglect, corruption, and greed that have put generations of families in a cycle of poverty. The generations of poverty have festered in a city filled with crime and drugs. People can argue for years on how to approach and fix Newark s problems. Many can agree on the significant problems of Newark, but the problems of Newark are not something that can be fix overnight. It will take many years for Newark to recover. How does the Brick City get lifted out of poverty and crime? A good place to start is with education both at the student level and offering training programs for adults. The next step would be to create jobs beneficial to the people of Newark. What kind of jobs does Newark need to become a thriving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Resources in the form of tax breaks, land, and water. But if these businesses work with the community, they can empower Newark resident to break the poverty cycle. Business can train and employ Newark residents. They can sponsor local school sports teams and hold educational workshops for the children on the weekend. When the communities in Newark thrive and flourish, business in Newark will succeed and prosper as well. Businesses and communities working together is an excellent way to help the Brick City break the cycle of generations of poverty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Independence Of Internal Audit Independence is a very important element in auditing. Because of the Enron Corporation and other scandals, independence of auditors becomes a vital issue in the audit industry. It is difficult to achieve independent for auditors as there is the fact that the client pays the audit fee. In this essay, we will focus on the independence of internal audit. Internal audit plays an important role in a company. According to the IIA (1999), Internal auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity designed to add value and improve an organization s operations. It helps an organization accomplish its objectives by bringing a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The auditing profession promotes the principle of independence to define, defend, and extend the profession (Sikka and Willmott, 1995). Independence is the most priceless asset in the auditing profession and the basic principle that supports the reputation of the auditing profession in the public eye. Auditors protect the public s confidence in such services by conducting an auditing work independently. In fact, the capability of the profession depends on how it can ensure the principle of independence. In the ideal circumstances, the person performing an audit should have no relationship to the party being audited. The lack of a relationship prevents bias entering into the audit findings. In corporate settings, a company hires an internal auditor or establishes a contract to purchase internal or external audit services, an agency relationship is formed. Governmental rules, professional ethics policies and industry standards are put into place to further promote auditor objectivity in these situations. Internal auditors are directly hired or contract employees of the company being audited. Their overall objectivity might be doubtful as they need to satisfy management levels to get paid. Rules to minimize bias focus on eliminating conflicts of interest. The audit result will be questionable when there is conflict of interest between auditors and their employers. Effective internal auditors cannot audit their own work or processes, functions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Quotes and Meanings from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel... Quote Meaning/Significance The magistrate are God fearing gentlemen, but merciful overmuch, that is a truth, added a third autumnal matron. At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne s forehead. Madame Hester would have winced at that, I warrant me. But she, the naughty baggage, little will she care what they put upon the bodice of her gown! Why, look you, she may cover it with a brooch, or such like heathenish adornment, and so walk the streets as brave as ever! Chapter 2, paragraph 5 According to the matron, she thinks that being publicly shamed is a bit too merciful. Although this particular woman does not promote that Hester be executed, another woman does. She also mentions that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was my folly! I have said it. But up to that epoch of my life, I had lived in vain. The world had been so cheerless! My heart was a habitation large enough for many guests, but lonely and chill and without a household fire. I longed to kindle one! Chapter 4, paragraph 18 Roger Chillingworth to Hester Prynne. This quote almost makes you feel sympathy in a way for Roger Chillingworth. It s depressing. Here on this wild outskirt of earth, I shall pitch my tent for, elsewhere a wanderer, and isolated from human interests, I find here a woman, a man, a child, amongst whom and myself there exist the closest ligaments. Chapter 4, paragraph 26 Roger Chillingworth to Hester Prynne. We find out how much Roger and Hester have in common. They are both holding a deep secret, they are unhappy and they both have a very desirable skill and both live on the outskirts of this Puritan society. Thus the young and pure would be taught to look at her, with the scarlet letter flaming on her breast, at her, the child of honourable parents, at her, the mother of a babe, that would hereafter be a woman, at her, who had once been innocent, as the figure, the body, the reality of sin. Chapter 5, paragraph 1 Hester is now basically a symbol of sin in the Puritan town. Here, she said to herself, had been the scene of her guilt, and here should be the scene of her earthly punishment; and so, perchance, the torture of her daily shame would at length ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Auteur Theory The French New Wave movement was a catalyst in the advancement of the history of cinema, it marked a watershed between the old ways of filmmaking and the birth of modern movies. Films from the movement broke technical and visual boundaries that transcended French borders and time. Today, filmmakers from all across the globe continue to utilize the techniques set in place by the influential auteurs of the movement. Most notably, the works of the founding fathers of the French New Wave, François Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard, hold an indelible impact on modern filmmakers such as Wes Anderson. Specifically, Anderson s films Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel exemplify the technical advances Truffaut and Godard used in their landmark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concept became known as the Auteur Theory (Cook 350). New Wave directors implemented the Auteur Theory to tell visually compelling stories from their own experiences and ideologies, such as Truffaut s troubled youth or Godard s personal affiliations with Marxism and Maoism. Wes Anderson on the other hand, uses his visuals, more specifically his unique use of color, to give greater and more personal meaning to his films. In Moonrise Kingdom the recurring color yellow can be interpreted as a symbol of youthful optimism while in The Grand Budapest Hotel, the only black and white scene in the entire film is when the protagonist s mentor Gustave is shot and killed (Vreeland). Similarly, Godard often experimented with color in some of his more political efforts. Red is a common color found in Godard films, one that he uses schematically to pay homage to his native country of France, but also in his attempt to symbolize his communist ties as seen in his films Pierrot le Fou and La Chinoise. Anderson and Godard are aware of the importance of deliberate color schemes not only for visual purposes, but in order to use the cinematic language to add dimension and subtlety to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Photoelectric Effect Essay Introduction The Quantum Theory was the second of two theories which drastically changed the way we look at our physical world today, the first being Einstein s Theory of Relativity. Although both theories revolutionized the world of physics, the Quantum Theory required a period of over three decades to develop, while the Special Theory of Relativity was created in a single year. The development of the Quantum Theory began in 1887 when a German physicist, Heinrich Hertz, was testing Maxwell s Theory of Electromagnetic Waves. Hertz discovered that ultraviolet light discharged certain electrically charged metallic plates, a phenomenon that could not be explained by Maxwell s Wave Theory. In order to explain this phenomenon termed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The threshold frequency varies with each metal. When the sodium plate was exposed to high frequency light, electrons were emitted and were attracted to the positive terminal, causing a flow of current. However, when a low frequency light was used no electrons were emitted and therefore there was no current. Observations of the Photoelectric Effect 1. Current flows as soon as the negative terminal is illuminated. 2. High frequency light causes electrons to be emitted from the sodium, however, a lower frequency light does not. 3. The energy of the emitted electrons does not depend upon the intensity (brightness) of the light, it is dependent on the frequency of the light. A higher frequency of light causes higher energy electrons. 4. The amount of current that flows is dependent upon the intensity (brightness) of the light. Prior to the 1900 s light was considered to be wave like in nature. This was due to the success of Maxwell s Electromagnetic Theory. However, much of the phenomenon observed during the photoelectric effect was in contradiction to the Wave Theory of Light. For instance, the energy contained in electromagnetic waves, and the amount of energy that would strike a sodium electron can be calculated. Such a calculation shows that an electron could indeed gain enough energy to be liberated from the sodium, but only after the sodium had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Descriptive Essay On Fitness Chillin with Dillon As I knocked on the heavy, black door to our local fitness center, I stood and waited as a woman put down her dumb bells and made her way over to the door to let me in. The moment I entered the gym I immediately noticed the smell of rubber mats and disinfectant spray. I sat quietly in the single black chair placed by the door, watching a few people silently do their workouts, as I waited for Jess Dillon to be done with her last client of the day so we could talk. Soon, a small, petite woman, who seemed no taller than 5 3 walked out of the back room wearing black workout pants along with a light pink tank top. She had her short, dark hair up in a ponytail and met my gaze with a soft smile. I immediately recognized her as Jess and followed her out of the gym. We walked through a brown door placed on the far west side of the fitness center which led to the lobby area outside of her private lessons studio. It was clean and had a calming aroma. There was a single wooden table with four matching chairs placed around it. Jess sat down very comfortably on the far side of a table, talking with ease from the very beginning. Jess is an outstanding woman in our small community due to her hard worth ethic, belief in others, and confidence to overcome any obstacle she faces. Jess wasted no time as she began to explain everything she was active in throughout our community. The small town she has grown to love provided her with the opportunity to be the President of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Trip To The Congo Analysis As their trip in the Congo begins, Ruth May mentions: What they do is, they all stare at us (Kingsolver 52); this is pertinent to the story as it not only precludes the uneasiness that the natives feel after having religion forced upon them, but also furthers the separation of the family that happens due to the events in the Congo. The Reverend begins to really delve into the spirit of his mission by preaching to anyone who will listen which is not very many. Nathan, however, makes a grave mistake consistently pronounces words wrong during his sermons: It is a special kind of person who will...stand...before them...and say words wrong, week after week (Kingsolver 213). This leads to an uneasiness with the natives, as the words he often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Causes Of Vehicles As a technician we are required to find the cause of a vehicles issue by verifying, analyzing, isolating and repairing the problem. As of this semester we had a chance to work with similar causes and issues/complaints on a vehicle, most of the issues where Auto Electricity related. BMW s have an advance wiring and advance computer/modules that control everything around an inside the vehicle. For the first day we reviewed and went back to our basics. Some of our basics were voltage drop, continuity testing, KL terminals and BMW circuits component identification. One of the key points of body electronics was knowing how to voltage drop. Voltage drop is a loss of voltage in the wire, it shows a difference in numbers by putting the leads in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the Wake Up lines in the ACSM the car can detect when the car is about to be in a crash and sends signal to the module. The ASCM prepares for a crash, it deploys airbags all around the car and depending on the severity of the crash and where in the B pillars or C pillars. It also tells the car to shut down all fuel related lines, it automatically calls 911 and the hazard lights automatically turn on because of the crash safety module which is all in the vehicles network. In addition to the advantages of the Wake Up lines there are sensors that activate such as temperature sensors that help prevent the car from overheating and coolant sensors, this also refers to Reference Voltage. Reference voltage is there to secure accurate readings and maintain constant voltage throughout the wire. If you did not have a reference voltage you would not get accurate readings and that would throw off other modules. Following the next class period, we talked about a diagnostic process that is created to resolve a customer s issue/complaint. As a technician we have a diagnostic process to find the vehicles problem. Start by verifying the problem meaning checking to see if the car is having the issue the customer is complaining about and duplicating the problem. Secondly, analyze the vehicle by checking for SSP, FUB and functional description to find the issue. In addition, it would be good idea to go through component triggering and have a process of elimination. Doing a short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Imagination in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens Essay example What are Castratos of moon mash? Who are these seemingly real but only partially embodied figures, which Wallace Stevens mentions almost in passing at line three in his poem, Men Made Out of Words. As readers, how are we to understand this short ambivalent phrase, which while confounding us appears to answer the question raised in the previous two lines: What should we be without the sexual myth, / The human revery or the poem of death (1 2). Stevens does not elaborate on the image of the moon mashed castratos he has just presented, but instead using a hyphen formulates and finishes the relatively short ten line poem. One can argue that this second part of the poem could even be a separate strophe from the lines already noted, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stevens makes this fact apparent from the beginning of the poem, when he notes not only human revery but also the sexual myth and the poem of death (1). Therefore, these defined formulations are only categories of a greater whole, which remains unmentioned in the poem. In deliberating on Stevens s poems, we can come to understand this encompassing whole as the imagination, which impels an individual to make eccentric propositions about his or her life and fate (4 5, 10). In his essay, Imagination as Value, Stevens reminds us that the imagination is the power of the mind over the possibilities of things [...] it is the source not of a single value but of as many values as can reside in the possibilities of things (136). With these words in mind and from what we have already noted in Men Made Out of Words, we can assert that the possibilities of things, mentioned in the essay, are the same as the reveries, poems, and myths, hinted at in the poem; however, one needs to clarify the difference between the possibilities of things and the things themselves. For Stevens, the imagination is metaphysical or something which resides in the abstract but at the time it serves as the only clue to reality [i.e. things] (137); therefore it is through the imagination that reality derives its possibilities i.e. its myths, reveries, and poems. In Stevens argument, the imagination is the liberator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. God s Speech On God Essay God gave us the bible so that we can understand rational truths with our mind and know what to believe. He teaches us how to Worship by painting a picture of the world through his eyes. He teaches us about ourselves, eternity, why we are here on Earth, and how to know right from wrong so we can Worship the greatness that is him. God has given us many commands like in Matthew 22: 37 39 to follow but we should take the teaching and understand the relationship that is presented between us and the Worship of him. God wants us to experience him and his world. By understanding God s invitation to know him better we learn not only more about him, but more about ourselves. We learn what sins to avoid, what parts of our lives need to be changed, how we can love others through him, and what are his plans and purpose for our lives thorough him are. To Worship becomes lessons on how to live a fulfilled life that we could never accomplish without him like in Psalm 19: 7 8; and Corinthians 5:17. Worship must be sincere and selfless. For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens. Honor and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary . Psalms 96:5 6. This illustrates how we must not worship God because of the wealth He possesses. We must worship him because He is the Lord almighty. Worship is not sincere if it is done to only benefit your personal wellbeing. It is having a selfless desire deep within ones soul to give up everything to God, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Theory Of Social Darwinism The presidential elections are upon us once again, debate has been a common place to hear plans and deduce ideologies of various candidates. Income inequalities has been one hot topic and address by almost all the candidates. Some believe a higher tax rate on the rich is the solution whiles others believe it will do more harm to the society good. I ask myself, should Mr. Herbert Spencer, Minister Graham Sumner, and Andrew Carnegie come back to life, what will be their response? The aforementioned are the considered the fathers of Social Darwinism. In this essay I will discuss and evaluate the theory of Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism, a theory that supposed that humans are subject to Darwin s law of evolution just like all other species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Chief Chef being Mr. Herbert Spencer and owing it rise and popularization especially in The United States to the highly influential Yale Chair of political and social science, Minister William Graham Sumner. Sumner once said. Let it be understood that we cannot go outside this alternative: liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest; not liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. He claims The former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society downwards and favors all its worst members. (VAROUS, 2009) This statement epitomize the thinking or ideals of a Social Darwinian and it will also form the basis for most of my discussion and evaluation. Adam Smith s classical economies theories being one of the major ingredients in the Social Darwinian theory, meant they were strong proponents of Hands off Laissez faire. They advocated restricted government intervention and or meddling with the economy, they believed in individual self interest and competition and opposed the taxation and regulation of commerce. Taxation to a Social Darwinian was just a robbery of resources from the producer to the non producer and for that matter not a good practice. The state or society they believe in should be built on contract . Contract they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Garbage Disposal If I Have A Septic System Goal: Answer question: Can I Use a Garbage Disposal if I Have a Septic System? Total Words in this Document: Title: Can I Use a Garbage Disposal if I Have a Septic System? Millions of homeowners around the country are using septic, rather than sewer systems. Whether their septic system was a choice, or was a necessity due to lack of a shared sewer system, septic systems provide significant advantages for many who appreciate the environmentally friendly design, durability, and lower costs. Septic systems that have been properly installed maintained should last between 20 and 40 years; many, though, last significantly longer. Regular cleanings, pumpings, and care are necessities for keeping your septic system running properly. It s also important to make sure that you monitor what is being sent into the septic system; leaky faucets, items ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, though they are not the best choice for septic systems. A garbage disposal is used to grind food scraps into tiny pieces, making is easier to dispose of and process the waste. When you have a septic system, the pieces of food are flushed down the drain, into your system. Just as you should avoid sending other solids down the septic system, the garbage disposal poses a problem when homeowners try to process and dispose of non biodegradable food items, like food packaging items, or even hard to break down foods, like bones, fruit pits, coffee grounds, or oil and grease. These items add up in septic tank, and as the sludge accumulates, it takes away from the full capacity of the tank. Ideally, the bacteria and treatments will help to break down the components that are causing the sludge, but as the larger, heavier pieces sink to the bottom more quickly, the bacteria doesn t have the time to do its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Reflection Paper On Robotics Team Many students while they are in high school will participate in clubs and sports of all likes. I did something a little different than track or chess club. I helped design, build, and showcase robots. We aren t talking about a some desktop toy or tiny remote control car, what I helped create was an over one hundred pounds of beastly machinery. There is one very important fact that makes this a lot more difficult than it already sounds, we only had 6 weeks to build it. All of this during after school hours and on weekends. Now balancing all of stress of robotics, school, and life is not the easiest task. The events of my senior year robotics season may have been the most stressful few months of my life, but the day that set off the season would become the day I will remember most of all. Our robotics team was called Team SCREAM, our designation number was 4522. My senior year and last year on the team was one of the roughest for all involved. The leaders of our team were a little worried about this year since we were now leading the team, it would fall on us whether or not we succeeded or failed. Our leadership personal was very few in members to lead the sub teams. We had two experienced programmers, three extremely competent mechanical team members, a great strategy team lead by one very determined person, and then our public relations team, of which I can say did their job admirably. We had many mentors to assist us from the community that had our backs every step of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Vacation Bible School I grew up in the St. Louis suburb of Eureka, where I still live today. If you ever look at me and wonder where that scar on my forehead came from, well it happened when I was roughly 12 months old when I fell out of a moving car. My parents raised me as a Methodist at the Eureka United Methodist Church. During my years attending Geggie Elementary School, every Sunday my parents would force me to get out of bed and go to Church with them. During church, all the children would go to Sunday school while the parents were listening to the sermon. In Sunday school, we had a teacher, sometimes my mom, who would give out fun church related activities. However, I did not enjoy doing that mostly because it involved getting out of bed early and since I did not like the subject matter either, but at that age, children do not fully grasp the importance of attending church and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here I interacted with similarly aged Christians and did learning activities together with instructors. As I got older, when I attended LaSalle Springs Middle School, I began to participate in Vacation Bible School as a teacher and would give out activities for the younger children to do. Shortly after, I went through conformation to officially become a member of the Church. During this time, I was also baptized because I wasn t at birth. After middle school, I attended Eureka High School. In my early high school years my family, including myself, became disconnected from the church because we got busier with academics and sports, which left less time for Church. However, I did go on mission trips with the church, one to Virginia Beach in Virginia and the other to Joplin in Missouri. In Virginia Beach, we helped fix up a nursing home and interacted with less fortunate children. In Joplin, we helped to rebuild homes due to the devastating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Learning Theories And Their Application The different learning theories and their application in e learning are discussed in this paper. This paper provides a clear idea of learning and the various learning theories which helps people in the acquisition of knowledge through their environments; and also the history and the role of significant people involved in the development of those theories. It also provides the information about the role of these theories in the process of making e learning materials, or in the process of e learning. INTRODUCTION Learning, though seems to be an uncomplicated topic, it has a deep subject to go through. Firstly, what is learning? Learning is simply defined as the process of acquiring, enhancing, or modifying one s prevailing skills, knowledge, behavior, etc. Perceptional, emotional, and environmental influences play an active role in the process of learning. The information that is acquired, processed, and retained during learning is described by Learning Theory. Simply, learning theory describes how the people learn. There are three main categories in Learning Theories: Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism. Behaviorism Behaviorism is a theory of learning which defines that all behaviors are acquired through the interaction with the environment. As stated in the writings of John B. Watson, B. F. Skinner, and others, behavior can be studied through careful observation, irrespective of the internal mental states. Behaviorists believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Financial Analysis of Disney I. I only hope we never lose sight of one thing It was all started by a mouse, Walt Disney. The Walt Disney Company has grown dramatically since its start in 1923. Its financial statements show that the company is in a great financial situation and looks to be continuing in that direction. II. A) The top management team is made up of John E. Pepper Jr., Robert A. Iger, and Thomas O. Staggs. Pepper, 69, is the chairman of the board while he is also the CEO of the National Railroad Freedom Center. He has also had several positions with Procter amp; Gamble. Iger, 56, is the president, CEO, and director of Walt Disney Company. He was COO for the company since 2000 and became CEO in October 2005. Iger has been with ABC since 1974 and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also produced propaganda and training films for the military. The Walt Disney Company had a hard time regaining its pre war popularity. For several years, the Company released package films which contained groups of short cartoons. At this time, he also moved to working with live production with Song of the South and So Dear to My Heart. The studio had three major accomplishments in 1950: the first completely live action film, Treasure Island; the return to classic animation, Cinderella; and the first Disney television show at Christmas time. With this Christmas special, Walt saw the potential in television and started the Disneyland anthology series, which featured Davy Crocket the first mini series. The series played on all three networks and went through six name changes, but it is the longest running series, twenty nine years. The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955 and produced many stars. Walt wanted to create something new. He wanted a place where parents and children could have fun together. This was the groundwork for Disneyland. It took many years of planning and construction, but on July 17, 1955, Disneyland opened its gates. This was a new type of experience It was like entering a movie screen and being able to fly with Peter Pan, explore the wild west with Davy Crocket, and have a wild tea party with the Mad Hatter. Disneyland has been the inspiration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Brief Note On Vendor Material Inspection Process 13.4 VENDOR MATERIAL INSPECTION PROCESS 13.4.1 SCOPE Vendor material inspections are the responsibility of EPCM Contractor Procurement Department, which encompasses all EPCM Contractor purchased materials. Company is responsible for material inspection activities associated with Mill Pipe and Compressor orders. EPCM Contractor will conduct surveillance and inspection of the vendor material to ensure adherence to codes, standards, specifications, and contractual requirements. 13.4.2 RESPONSIBILTY The Project Manager and/or delegate shall make certain the agreed upon levels of inspection are met per the project and PO requirements. The Project Manager and/or delegate will ensure adequate planning and staff is devoted to the project as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on previous experience with the specific vendor and the PO s scope, the EPCM Contractor discipline engineer will confirm the level of inspection he or she requires completed in writing. The specified level of inspection is not intended to relieve the manufacturer/vendor of any contractual responsibility in adhering to the design requirements or specifications as specified in the PO. Listed below are the different levels of inspection and the associated description of each: o V Visual Inspection. An Inspector enters an area and/or facility for the purpose of a visual review of the progress of work, working environment, and safety conditions etc. Specific tasks in production may be monitored to determine the level of progress, workmanship, and quality. o O Observation. An Inspector enters an area and/or facility for the purpose of observing the manufacturer perform its quality inspections as defined by requirements within the PO. o W Witnessing. An Inspector enters an area and/or facility for the purpose of witnessing a specific task or set of tasks being performed on Goods during the manufacturing and/or assembly process. This is a scheduled visit based on the manufacturer s progress and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Beaten by a Hair Introduction The case I chose to write on is based on a DVD that we watched in class called Beaten by a hair . In this case, a woman was reported missing after she went to work and never returned home. After the police discovered a bloody pillow case in the woods, near her house, they linked it to the missing pillow case in the woman s room, and then realized that they had a murder case on their hands. A mystery in the case was that one of the local neighbors had mentioned seeing the woman leave through the front door of her house but the evidence says different, so investigators had to find out who left the house that morning. I am interested in this case because it was very intriguing how the forensic officers put all the pieces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 294). This means even after a week the blood has been cleaned up, luminol can still detect it. Also after applying luminol, the area needs to be darkened so that blue glow can be emitted. The iron from the hemoglobin in the blood causes luminol to glow, so a blue glow is produced when the solution is sprayed where there is blood. Only a tiny amount of iron is required to catalyze the reaction (Helmenstine, 2012). The use of luminol revealed that there were blood stains on the bed sheets and suspected that the woman was killed in her bedroom and that she did not go to work that day or leave the house. Upon further analysis of the woman s bedroom, the forensic officers used a chemical called amido black. Amido black is a protein dye that is sensitive to the protein in blood and when it makes contact stains a latent blue black colour. It is used for revealing fingerprints, trace evidence, and fibers that may be in the crime scene. This technique was not useful for the officers because they could not find any prints or evidence. The forensic officers also performed an ultraviolet light test which was used to reveal trace evidence such as vaginal fluid, urine, semen, or saliva. The ultraviolet test is usually done before using chemicals such as luminol to see if there are any fibers to be found and used first. However the officers were not able to find anything, but this method was useful to them because they could not find any evidence to prove that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Persuasive Essay On Cardiovascular Disease Why I Chose My Topic Men are generally at greater risk of cardiovascular disease but that does not mean women are not affected by this deadly disease as well. This topic sparked an interest in me because women should be aware and learn about the risk factors for developing heart disease. Many women are not well informed or proactive in preventing or controlling cardiovascular diseases that may arise in the future due to the choices of today. People have little to no control over some risk factors such as family history and age that can affect women and it is crucial to have precaution before it becomes a problem. There are numerous of ways to diminish the chances but many women do not have access or the correct resources to learn about them. For those who already have a cardiovascular disease, it may be hard to adjust to ways of controlling it or may not know how to properly control it yet. Maybe the way the person is controlling it is not the best option for them and should seek for proper guidance. The problem is really what or where can these women find the proper guidance that they desire, or what exactly is the proper guidance for them. Prevention and control of cardiovascular disease among women should be talked about more. It is important to have the knowledge and protect ourselves from something that can be prevented if we follow the right steps to reduce our chances of cardiovascular disease. Introduction Leading a healthy lifestyle is essential to being the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Psy 230 Week 2 One of the important things that I learned from Demo and Fine chapter 4 and 5 is about the societal views of marriage and divorce. By reading chapter 4, it has been clear to me that marriage still reserved as the highest desired institution. However, I also shocked with the fact that marriage rates are higher for more educated men and women compared to prior generations that are lower for more educated individuals. About divorce, it is good to hear that the negative stigma associated with divorce is reduced over time even though it does not seem that it has become positive in the recent years. Besides, I also learned that even though marriage is popular, the social norms governing marriage have become weaker. This happens may be because there is a change from institutional to companionate marriage and also there is a larger emphasis on marriage meeting individualistic and self fulfilling need. People hold many expectations on marriage. People expect marriage can help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there are still regional differences in settlement and custody even though all of the states have some form of no fault divorce. Besides, divorce procedures have become simpler and divorce is once again a personal decision. Nevertheless, the divorce processes are still complicated especially if the married couple have children. Moreover, I learned about the internal emotional and psychological dimensions of divorce introduced by Reva Wiseman. By reading this, it shows that process of separation can extends deeply into the psyche. Wiseman said that there are five stages of divorce denial, loss and depression, anger and ambivalence, reorientation of lifestyle and identity and acceptance and integration. This view of divorce let us see and learn about the process of crisis in individuals mind. It also shows how emotions can shift accompanying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Native American Indian Movement In today s day and age, equality, freedom, and rights for all are topics that are constantly being brought up in politics and everyday life. However, these are not new ideas. In fact, throughout history, people have been fighting for their freedom, equality, rights, and fighting against the degeneration their cultures and beliefs. In the case of the Native Americans, they were abused and exploited for millennia only to benefit people of higher power. Similar to other oppressed groups, there became a time when the American Indians began to stand for who they are and commenced fighting for the demolition of injustice. Because of the increasing need for a voice, members of the Native American communities band together to create the American Indian Movement (AIM). The initiation of AIM lead to a spur of American Indian non violent protests, which began the fundamental transformation of society. The American Indian Movement was formally founded in July 1968. However the group existed unnamed for 500 years prior to the founding. In 1999, 30 years after their creation, the group published a paper discussing the history of AIM and the methods behind their cause. The movement was founded to turn the attention of Indian people toward a renewal of spirituality which would impart the strength of resolve needed to reverse the ruinous policies of the United States, Canada, and other colonialist governments of Central and South America. For the group, spirituality and native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ammonia and Haber Process 7.4 Case Study: The Haber Process: Ammonia for Food and Bombs From: Eros Wang To: Ms. Irumekhai Date: March 30, 2012 1. Suggest five factors that could affect the production of ammonia in the Haber process. Explain the effect of each factor, using rate theory. The Haber process itself is a delicate balancing act because of all the factors that affect the yield of ammonia. In the Haber process, the nitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia are in equilibrium. So five factors that affect the production of ammonia would be: a) Temperature. The reaction is an exothermic reaction, meaning it produces heat. The higher the temperature in the reaction chamber, the less ammonia is produced, as the equilibrium shifts to the right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [pic] Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) RDX is the main ingredient in plastic explosives. [pic] c) Write the chemical equation that describes a nitroglycerine explosion. Why is this reaction explosive? 1.4 C3H5 (ONO2)3([pic]) [pic]12 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g) Nitroglycerin is a dense, oily liquid that detonates if heated to 218°C or if subjected to mechanical shock. The molecule is explosive for three reasons: 1). Nitroglycerin contains both oxidant and fuel. 2). The decomposition is highly exothermic. Many reactions occur when nitroglycerin detonates, but the overall process can be written 4C3H5(ONO2)3([pic]) [pic]12 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g) The reaction releases an enormous amount of heat because many strong bonds in the product gas molecules replace the fewer, weaker bonds in nitroglycerin. Every mole of nitroglycerin that detonates releases about 1.5 MJ of heat! 3). A large volume of gas is produced d) What is gun cotton? What are its uses? How is it made? Nitrocellulose is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid or another powerful nitrating agent. When used as a propellant or low order explosive, it is also known as guncotton. 6. a) Using equilibrium principles only, what advice would you give the company regarding the best environment mental conditions for optimal ammonia
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  • 28. Mis Paper on Movie Industry One hotly contested and highly competitive industry is the movie rental business. You can rent videos from local video rental stores, you can order pay per view from the comfort of your own home, and you can rent videos from the Web at such sites as NetFlix. Using Porter s Five Forces Model, evaluate the relative attractiveness of entering the movie rental business. Is buyer power low or high? Is supplier power low or high? Which substitute products and services are perceived as threats? Can new entrants easily enter the market? What are the barriers to entry? What is the level of rivalry among existing competitors? What is your overall view of the movie rental business? Is it a good or bad industry to enter? Why? The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Close customer relations do exist, but not in the conventional sense; however, it exist through customer service and online. There is no notable difference in the price for performance except the ease of obtaining Redbox s products. Redbox s business model deals with the different pressures of new entrants in the following ways: Competition would have to develop an enterprise of significant size to be considered a threat. The have secured many of the prize locations for their kiosk (Wal Mart, McDonald s, Walgreen s). A company would be hard press to find better locations to compete on the same level as redbox. Considering the volume of hardware, software and personnel; the initial cost to competitors would be very high. The machines are extremely expensive plus having the software and personnel to run them. Existing competitors, (Blockbusters) though experienced, are not prepared to compete in a kiosk rental capacity. But they are moving in that direction Blockbuster as an example has said it will close some of it stores and put in kiosks instead, called Blockbuster Express. The loyalty in this industry is to the product, not the distributor. Existing competitors will have to completely reinvent their business to compete in that Market. Most competitors strategies are out dated and are playing catch up to redbox s business model, The product is the same between competitors; it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ander to Remorse in the Excerpt, Learning to Read by... Every author has a different writing style in comparison. They convey their messages in multiple ways; using different tones to evoke certain moods on their readers. Some authors use a few different ways to catch their audiences attention; persuading them using logic, ethics and emotion. In the excerpt Learning to Read by Malcolm X, he uses logic and emotion to persuade his audience. By using anger to evoke remorse in his readers. Malcolm X references historical events to convey his message. Malcolm X has a vast audience in this writing. He did not write for one particular person or group. Malcolm X wants to inform and persuade an individual who is not aware of what he has discovered. He wanted others to know of the information he discovered of the horror the slaves endured. Books like the one by Frederick Olmstead opened my eyes to the horrors suffered when the slave was landed in the United States. (Malcolm X). He not only had proof to share but had multiple references to provide clarity and proof. Malcolm X wrote his piece by starting in the present, then going back ad forth between the past and present. Doing so made this piece easy to follow and comprehend. He uses examples from the past to show clarity in the present. Malcolm X uses an abundance of strong and descriptive words and phrases. He used the following words to convey his message in a stronger stance: skin game, shameful and inevitable. The American black man is the worlds most shameful case of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Our Town by Thronton Wilder Our Town by Thornton Wilder focuses on the lives of the residents of small town Grover s Corners, New Hampshire in the early 1900s, more specifically, the lives of young George Gibbs and Emily Webb. Throughout Act I, Thornton describes the daily lives of the people of Grover s Corners. The milkman delivers the day s milk, the paperboy brings the morning paper, mothers prepare breakfast, and children get ready for school. The day winds down, everyone has had their supper, homework is finished, and adults arrive home from choir practice. Life in Grover s Corners is traditional, ordinary, and unremarkable, not much goes on out of the ordinary. Act II focuses on love and marriage in the town. The narrator says Almost everybody in the world gets married, you know what I mean? In our town there aren t hardly any exceptions. Most everybody in the world climbs into their graves married. and Mrs. Gibbs articulates that People are meant to go through life two by two. Tain t natural to be lonesome. (54) George and Emily get married, much like the other young couples of Grover s Corners, and proceed to live blithely and contentedly on George s uncle s farm. Act III looks into the last act in a person s life, death. Emily passes away during childbirth, and at the cemetery, she meets the spirits of her mother in law and many other deceased townspeople. The mood in the play varies from act to act as they depict the various stages of life. In Act I, the mood is mostly happy as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Late Devonian Calculation Paper Abstract Late Devonian paleoclimate proxy records indicate substantial sea level variations, however a thorough understanding of the Late Devonian climate and the causes of these fluctuations remain uncertain. Numerous theories, including glaciation, bolide impacts, global anoxia, and the spreading of land plants are attributed to these events. This paper attempts to test the plausibility of the glaciation hypothesis by applying Late Devonian boundary conditions to a general circulation model (GCM). A Late Devonian paleo reconstruction is combined with soil and vegetation, pCO2, and obliquity parameters. Temperature and precipitation patterns indicate that it is possible for mountain glaciers to form in regions of Gondwana that have both high latitude and altitude. However, because there is a low temperature gradient between the equator and poles, the climate is comparable to post industrial greenhouse climates. Therefore, these GCM simulations provide a greater understanding of Late Devonian climate conditions and add validity to Late Devonian glaciation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3c) (De Vleeschoucer, et al., 2014). These simulations suggest that it was possible for mountain glaciers to form on Gondwana in locations of both high altitude and latitude. An average monthly temperature of 37 °C is recorded at tropical Gondwanan latitudes and the highest land temperatures appear in January (Fig 4b)(De Vleeschoucer et al., 2014). Compared to modern pre industrial simulations, Late Devonian sea surface temperatures are significantly higher. At 60° S this difference is 13 °C and 1.2 °C at the equator (Fig. 4a). Therefore, the Late Devonian climate has a low pole to equator temperature gradient and is comparable to post industrial greenhouse climates (De Vleeschouwer et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Joe Louis Research Paper Chronological: Joe Louis I was well known for the nickname The Brown Bomber. My friends nicknamed me that because I lost to Germany s Max Schmeling. When I was a young boy, I suffered from a speech disorder and spoke very little until about the age of 6. I spent most of my early years growing up in the countryside of Alabama. My father, a sharecropper, was committed to a state mental hospital when I was two years old. My early life was shaped by financial struggles. When I was a teenager, I was the best boxer of my group of five boxers. I won 50 of 54 amateur boxing matches, 43 by knockouts. I won the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union 175 pound championship in 1934 and also was a Golden gloves titleholder. When I won that the next day I walked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lisa Fitzgerald s Testimony Of Faces The Testimony of Faces display by Lisa Fitzgerald is a raw comment on the social sphere of Nicaragua, as well as a hopeful act of solidarity by photographer Lisa Fitzgerald. In her Testimony Fitzgerald documents, in photograph, those she worked with on the tobacco fields o Jalapa Nicaragua in their adult lives. Shown side by side with pictures from each person s past, The photos of the tobacco workers makes a phenomenal job of sharing each testimony, in no words at all. Split into three main sections depicting the struggle of grueling plantation work, the horrors of the contra war, and the deadly effects of fumigants in Nicaragua respectively, Ms. Fitzgerald s photo exhibit takes on a journey through 1980s Jalapa Nicaragua that ends with a picture of herself (then and now) sitting triumphant as an accomplished teacher and photographer yet still punished. With one foot in the tobacco fields of Jalapa and the other stepping out onto a new world of opportunity, Fitzgerald fearlessly tells the story of her people while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald acts upon the strife in Nicaragua as if it was still her own. Fitzgerald can muster this empathy because she has personal experience in the tobacco fields of her native country; we are called to muster the same empathy even though we are infinitely more removed than Fitzgerald. This is Jesus s example to us, an example personified in Jalapa, Le chambon, and hopefully every week day at each of our PULSE placements. To walk with those we serve means suffering with them, it means giving up some of our privilege not only to lend, but so that we can feel as they feel, and act on their behave as they would act on their own; how we would act on our own. This kenosis is a requirement in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Corporate Cost Control Strategies Symbiosis Institute of International Business A Report on Corporate Cost Control Strategies Submitted By: Prn: 12020241117 | Gandharv Gaurav | Prn: 12020241118 | Jaideep Sowani | Introduction To be profitable, companies must not only earn revenues, but also control costs. If costs are too high, profit margins will be too low, making it difficult for a company to succeed against its competitors. In the case of a public company, if costs are too high, the company s may find that its share price is depressed and that it is difficult to attract investors. This report focuses on the corporate cost control strategies and tries to fulfill a few objectives such as * Why it is needed? * What it deals with? * What are the various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Network Alliance), benefits, sales financial management, etc. * Cooperatives for purchasing, advertising, etc. (including trade associations) * Joint Ventures and strategic alliances * Employee incentives and rewards for cost cutting | * Bootstrapping * Cash flow management * Managing employee retention and turnover costs * Budgeting, planning, forecasting * Estimates and price quotes * Corporate restructuring, recapitalization and reorganization | * Competitive bidding and RFP s for vendor needs * Grassroots and guerilla sales and marketing techniques * PR vs. Advertising Costs * Customer referral, retention and loyalty systems (80/20 rule of costs of getting new customers) * Barter networks | Human Capital Costs: One of the most important resources is the human resource and this needs to be managed properly to ensure better cost controlling. Low productivity and high turnover cost employers two to three times more than insurance premiums and medical claims. A new paradigm for managing human capital costs can reduce these indirect expenses to benefit both employer and employee. There can be various ways to control these costs as Outsourcing payroll processing, Telecommuting and virtual offices, Professional employer organizations etc. Methods to implement: There are various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Impressions Of Timothy Treadwell s Grizzly Man Imagine voluntarily getting into a cage with wild Grizzly Bears, and having nothing to defend yourself. This is what Timothy Treadwell did, except he upped the ante and chose to live alongside the Grizzly Bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska. The last 13 years of Treadwell s life, he spent the summer months living with the bears. Grizzly Man is a film that was created by Werner Herzog. The film show contains content that Treadwell filmed himself, as well as portions filmed after his death, that have Werner interacting with people who knew Timothy very well. I believe that this film is very well put together and does a great job of showing Treadwell s interactions with the bears, with minimal input from the narrator. I enjoy this part of the film because it allows you to form your own opinion of Treadwell and see what he thinks is best for himself and the bears. In this paper, I will be touching on how Treadwell s actions throughout the film relate to writings done by; Michael Nelson, J. Baird Callicott, and Reed Noss. Some of Nelson s wilderness preservation arguments fit right alongside what Treadwell is doing on his expeditions. Calllicot and Noss focus on wilderness alternatives and the impact that humans have on the environment. My first impressions of Timothy Treadwell were that there is no possible way this man has become one of the bears and spends most of his time right next to them. He looked weak to me and someone who could easily be dispatched of. Maybe this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Pros And Cons Of Democracy In Belize Either way to go Belize is a beautiful country washed by the Caribbean Sea at its east borders. My country gained full independence on the 21th of September 1981 and now we associate ourselves with the commonwealth communities, United Nations, CARICOM and several other organizations. We were once ruled by the British we adopt many of their practices and traditions. Our government system is one we copied and still is practiced today. Belize has a democratic system therefore it is recognized as a democratic state. This means that the people get to choose who they want to lead their country. This is done through a process called election. Elections are done in intervals of three years and in intervals of five years, municipal elections and general elections. The persons who decide to be a part of politics are politicians representing either of the parties involved. Here in Belize we have two main parties. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may not be the best choice but it keeps the people of the country involved and not so much like a robot system. Notwithstanding all the negative effects of this democratic system, Belize is a growing nation. Both parties have contributed to this land we call home. Either you are in favor of what the party is doing or you are not. Maybe you are for what some of the politicians are doing as you also have to keep in mind that it s not only a party pride, each person that is representing their constituency may be good at what they do but they might with the party whom you do not favor. They all want to be in a seat and apart of the house of representative. It is our duty to vote for who we believe is best for Belize. As a young Belizean I believe you should exercise your rights for the reason that you are going to be affected be it positively or negatively. One will be able to say I contributed to that and raise your head as proud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Prokaryotic Vs Eukaryotic Essay Prokaryotic are organisms whose DNA is not confined within a membrane enclosed nucleus. Prokaryotic organisms are single, but some prokaryotic organisms are multicellular. Eukaryotes are organisms who cells are organized into complex structures by internal membranes and a cytoskeleton. (Cundy, 2012) The most characteristic membrane bound structure is the nucleus. Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotic. Prokaryotic organisms are typically between 0.1 to 5.0 um in size while Eukaryotic organisms are between 5 10 um. Prokaryotic organisms have pili, cytosol, ribosomes, capsule, cell wall, plasma membrane, DNA, and chromosome also known as plasmids. (Cundy, 2012) They do not have a nucleus, lysosomes, microtubules, endoplasmic reticulum, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is what allows prokaryotes to attach to other surfaces. Cytosol is a water like fluid found in the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is inside the plasma membrane but outside the nucleus. The cell wall is made of polysaccharides just outside the plasma membrane and its made of cellulose. (Cundy, 2012) The plasma membrane is the outer boundary of the cell with a layer made of phospholipids. DNA is a double polymer of nucleotides that store genetic information. DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid with a phosphate group of four nitrogenous bases which are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. The largest organelle is the nucleus. The nucleus contains DNA. The mitochondria have a double membrane and it is known for supplying energy to the cell. Ribosomes produce proteins. These ribosomes can be found in the cytosol of cells. The nucleolus is what makes ribosomes and RNA. Lysosomes have digestive enzymes. The endoplasmic reticulum is an inner membrane system that makes some proteins. (Cundy, 2012) There are two endoplasmic reticulum, one is rough and the other is smooth. The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on it while the smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not have ribosomes on them. The Golgi apparatus prepares proteins to be taken out of the cell. The vacuole is storage for water and other nutrients a call may need and this is most commonly found in plant cells. The cytoskeleton shapes the cell wall and consists of protein ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Have Castles Changed Over Time Castles are huge, strong houses, where kings and lords once lived with their families, soldiers and servants. They were built to provide safety from attack and to display the owner s wealth. The first proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. They were introduced by William the Conqueror, when he invaded England from his homeland in France. Castle designs have changed over history. This is because of changes in technology over time. The first castles were simply mounds of earth, and medieval castle designs improved on these basics adding ditches in the Bailey design, which is the name given to the lay out of the castle. In Goodrich Castle the great hall was an important status symbol. Its cheer size and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The earliest Motte and Bailey castles were simply a wooden blockhouse placed on a mound. The rapid construction of the Motte and Bailey castles enabled the Normans to control the conquered English. In the 12th century Goodrich Castle, was replaced with stone. This decreased the level of destruction during wars. As a development of Stone Keep castles, concentric castles were built from 1250 onwards. The concentric design was copied from the castles in the Middle East; knowledge and understanding of design and structure came into England through returning crusaders (soldiers) during the 1200 s. The castles were built to demonstrate the strong bond between the King and his nobility. They were seen as a reflection of a more stable and secure society with respect for law and the authority of the government. The castle was owned by many rich men. In 1086 the castle was owned by Godric Mappestone. In 1204 king John gave Goodrich castle to William Marshall, he built towers and more walls. Then the castle and earldom was passed to William de Valence, the husband of Marshall s niece and half brother to Henry III. Now it s in hands of the English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On Automotive Mechanic Do you love fast cars and trucks? Do you wonder how they work? Have you ever seen a Car that blew your mind wanted to have one of your own. Well Automotive Mechanic is something you should look into. You ll learn about Cars,Trucks, Diesels In order to be successful and knowledgeable Automotive Master Mechanic Customs one must have a full understanding of What is an automotive master mechanic? And, What do the do?, How do you become one? and, What are the future trends for automotive body styles? Can you make this a little longer? Maybe talk about how its a form of arT? Research Question 1: What is a Automotive Master Mechanic? What do they do ? Automotive Master Mechanic works to fix truck, cars, boats and other vehicle. They help clients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research Question 2: How do you become one? High school courses like automotive repair, electronics, computers, and mathematics help with a background knowledge of mechanics. But you ll still need more training to be fully certified. Vocational or other postsecondary education course is the best preparation for entry level positions. Usually lasting 6 months to a year these courses prepare students in classroom instruction and hands on practice. Other courses are available like short term these courses usually educate you in a specific areas like brake maintenance or engine performance. I think the three most important qualities as a mechanic would be Customer service skills, Detail oriented, and Organizational skills. Customer service skills are important because mechanic must answer and explain problems to clients. Technicians must be Detail oriented because they have to pay attention to small details during inspection and repairing a vehicle. Mechanics have to be organized to keep work space safe and to keep track of parts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Journal For Araby Journal Assignment: Araby by James Joyce. Quote: Joyce (1914), The cold air stung us and we played till our bodies glowed. (p 1, ln 18 22) Paraphrase: The short story Araby by James Joyce (1914) starts out with the dreary opening describing dead streets, uninhabited houses at blind ends, and others turning brown imperturbable faces to each other. Why I disliked the Story I read for a number of reasons including interesting plots, technical knowledge, and sometimes for the simple beauty of the words. This story unfortunately appealed to none of them. I starts by describing the dreary oppressive environment. There are some glimmers of light in the play of the children but most of this is overshadowed by the rest of the story. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general it was all upbeat and positive, there was even a few people I know from previous classes. On the negative, it appears my assignment wasn t given an assessment, which dumps it on the professor (sorry about that). Unit 1 Assignment Extending my discussion profile was straight forward. This is the third time I have been asked to do a profile, so it s getting easier. Although I don t mind talking about myself in person, doing so online causes me some trepidation. Online posts can persist indefinitely, kind of like a wet flatulent dog, which has long since left the room. As a compromise what I provided was a well written honest piece of fluff, which says little, and hopefully will meet the requirements. Learning Journal After a summer off it s hard to get back to writing a learning journal. Previously, I was so well trained that all my writings seem to come out as 500 words essays. Although I make fun of them, they actually help me focus my efforts, and improve my performance. Summary As you can probably tell, I did not enjoy reading Araby by James Joyce. Perhaps the next one will be more to my liking. Besides that minor issue, it was a good week. Hopefully the above quotes, citations, and reference are correct, and we can build on it as the course ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Behind The Formaldehyde Curtain Having read three essays over the last five days, I can now sincerely say that the way an essay is written is as important as its topic, when we think about its effect on the audience. That s actually why I didn t like Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain even though it was enlightening me about a pretty interesting topic. The writer chose the give the information step by step, and it was quite boring reading twelve pages of concatenated data along with some quotes. Also the sentence: The hands should be cupped slightly for a more lifelike, relaxed appearance (Brady) made me think about death, in all the cultures, it is showed as if dying is a good thing rather than bad. Why do people try to make dead people look better than they really are? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Judy Brady also used repetitions in Why I Want a Wife such as: I want a wife who will take care of my physical needs. I want a wife who will keep my house clean (Brady), to make her ideas more effective, whereas Jessica Mitford used quotes from experts such as: Mr. John H. Eckels, president of the Eckels College of Mortuary Science, thus describes the first part of the embalming procedure: In the hands of a skilled practitioner, this work may be done in a comparatively short time (Mitford) and Jonathan Swift uses facts such as: The number of souls in this kingdom being usually reckoned one million and a half, of these I calculate there may be about two hundred thousand couple whose wives 35 are breeders (Swift). I believe that using repetitions was the most effective one because it helped creating a dramatic punch while giving the message to the audience. It also occurred to me that all three of the novels aroused interest during the time they were written, probably because the writers opposed the common senses on the topic, instead they presented their ideas from a different point of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Anti Smoking Commercial Essay The advertisement I choose to analyze for this assignment is, Your skin an anti smoking commercial. The commercial opens up with a young lady in a liqueur store, she is at the counter and ask the clerk for a pack of cigarettes. When the young lady places the money on the counter the clerk states, You need a little more than that honey , insinuating the pack of cigarettes will cost her more than the money she handed to her. The young lady looks at the clerk and starts to peal her cheek skin off, she places the skin on the counter and the clerk hands her the pack. At this point a narrator begins to speak and states what does a pack of smokes cost? Your smooth skin. Smoking causes wrinkles and pre mature aging, what are cigarettes costing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Brain Tumor Research Paper Brain tumor Clinical feature A brain tumor is an abnormal development of tissue in the brain or central spine, which is accountable for appropriate brain functionality. Brain and spinal cord tumors are atypical growths of tissue found inside the skull or the bony spinal column, which are the chief constituents of the central nervous system (CNS). Benign tumors are noncancerous and malignant tumors are cancerous. The central nervous system (CNS) is accommodated within rigid, bony quarters (i.e., the skull and spinal column), so any uncharacteristic growth, whether benign or malignant, can place burden on sensitive tissues and damage function. Tumors that instigate in the brain or spinal cord are called primary tumors. Causes Most primary tumors are triggered by out of control growth amid cells that surround and support neurons. In a trifling number of individuals, primary tumors might arise from particular genetic ailment (e.g., neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis) or from exposure to radiation or cancer causing compounds. The reason of most primary tumors remains unidentified. They are not transmissible and, at this time, not avoidable. Symptoms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, some tumor can t be surgically removed owing to their position in the brain. In those circumstances, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are both choices for killing and shrinking the tumor. Since treatment for cancer also can damage healthy tissue, it is significant to discuss possible side and long term effects of whatsoever treatment is being used with your doctor. There are three standard kinds of treatment for malignant tumors: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. New treatments are continually being researched and used in clinical trials throughout the globe. For some patients, clinical trials are the finest choice of treatment. Rehabilitation could encompass working with diverse therapies such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ancient Greek Artifacts Archaeologists find out about prehistoric times by studying artifacts. The artifacts helped the archaeologists understand the culture of the prehistoric people. Archaeologists found footprints similar to humans which gave proof of hominids in prehistoric times. People like creatures first came into history during the Paleolithic age. During the Neolithic age the people were more advanced than the Paleolithic age. Technology was created in the Neolithic age to help aid the people in daily tasks. Homo sapiens are the species of modern humans. The people of the Old Stone Age were called nomads for they migrated based on food sources. The hunter gatherers food supply depended on the collecting of edible plants and hunting animals. Neolithic revolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of the Mesopotamian life/work took place in a massive ziggurat. During the Bronze Age many civilizations started up in the Fertile Crescent. In Mesopotamia they struggled with unpredictable flooding of the two rivers that bordered it. In Mesopotamia the Sumerians built a number of city states. Many Fertile Crescent civilizations were controlled by dynasties. Civilization grew through cultural diffusion. Many people of the Fertile Crescent were polytheistic and believed that the gods controlled forces of nature. Around 2350 B.C. Mesopotamia was overcome by Sargon, creating the first empire. In Mesopotamia Hammurabi created the first laws. When Egypt was divided into two separate parts Lower Egypt included the Nile delta. After about 2,000 years Upper and Lower Egypt were finally united by King Narmer. In ancient Egypt pharaohs were worshipped like gods. In ancient Egypt the pharaohs ruled as gods creating a theocracy government. So they could rule in the afterlife Egyptian rulers were buried in pyramids. To preserve the pharaohs the Egyptian people put the corpse through a process known as mummification. Egyptians kept written records in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Patriotism In Braveheart Mel Gibson s Braveheart is a full throated, red blooded fight epic about William Wallace, the unbelievable Scots warrior who drove his country into fight against the English in the years around 1300. It is an aspiring film, enthusiastic about straightforward feelings like love, patriotism and unfairness, and keeps away from the travelog style of such a large number of authentic swashbucklers: Its areas look green, wet, incomprehensible, sloppy and rough. Very little is thought about Wallace, known as Braveheart, with the exception of that as per an old epic lyric, he brought together the families of Scotland and won celebrated fights against the English before being caught, tormented and executed as a swindler. Wallace s withering cry, as his body was extended on the rack, was flexibility! That is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I may need to consider the kid myself! Longshanks says, and in fact, under the medieval idea of prima nocte, or first night, nobles were permitted a first opportunity to lay down with the spouses of their lessers. The Princess, played by the French performing artist Sophie Marceau, does very little appreciate her better half, who invests a large portion of his energy hanging about moon looked at with his closest companion (until the lord, in an attack of eagerness, throws the companion out the château window). Edward, hurting from thrashings, dispatches the Princess to offer his terms to Braveheart, however soon she s spilling all the state insider facts, on account of the way you take a gander at me. The Princess is the second love in Wallace s life; the main, his adolescence sweetheart Murron (Catherine McCormack), weds him in mystery (so the nearby English master won t guarantee his rights). The two spend their wedding night outside, and the illuminated shot as they grasp picks up something, I think, from the ice on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Vietnam Analysis What role does superstition and religion play in war? Explain using evidence from the text. Superstition and religion serve as emotional anchors for the soldiers, allowing them to have something to hold onto and to preserve their sanity in the midst of the violence and chaos that is all around them. An example of such a use for superstition and religion lies in Henry Dobbins and his girlfriend s pantyhose. Dobbins uses the pantyhose as his good luck charm, which gives him access to a spiritual world, where things were soft and intimate. He believed firmly and absolutely in the protective power of the stockings, and while wearing it during several firefights, he comes out never wounded, never a scratch, which confirms his belief ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the chapter Spin, O Brien explains how it s all relative. You re pinned down in some filthy hellhole of a paddy, getting your ass delivered to kingdom come, but then for a few seconds everything goes quiet and you look up and see the sun and a few puffy white clouds, and the immense serenity flashes against your eyeballs the whole world gets rearranged and even though you re pinned down by a war you never felt more at peace (O Brien 34). In short, there are indeed moments of extreme violence in war, but these are sometimes alternated with moments of peace and tranquility that often occur simultaneously. This fact about the experience of war may somewhat surprise readers due to it straying away from preconceived notions of the violence of war. In particular, the feeling of peace during an intense battle may seem illogical and nonsensical, but in war, nothing needs to make sense; it is all about gut emotions, which are inherently fickle. In addition, O Brien writes about how boring the war is: the war was nakedly and aggressively boring. But it was a strange boredom. It was boredom with a twist, the kind of boredom that caused stomach disorders...you d feel the boredom dripping inside you like a leaky faucet, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Eva Smith In J. B. Priestley s An Inspector Calls Inspector calls is a play written by the author J.B priestly. Set in 1912, but performed in 1945, after 2 world wars, this play evolves around the suicide of a pregnant working class girl whose name is Eva smith. An inspector by the name of Goole, questions the involvement of a family business with the name Birling.Co and its upper class owners. Priestly, being a socialist, writes this play to prevent a social divide between classes. I believe Eva Smith is the most important character in AIC even though she never appears during the play. Priestly uses her as a metaphor for socialism and the working class, catalyst for responsibility and highlights the corruption of men. Responsibility: In an Inspector Calls, the central theme is responsibility. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand you have the socialist views of the Inspector, Eric and Sheila, (Sheila represents a female stereotype of 1912: she is frivolous, vain and proud Very pleased with life ). and on the other hand, you have the capitalist views of Mr Birling, Ms Birling and Gerald. In the first act, you have a lot of stage details, The Birlings house if a large suburban house, belonging to a successful business man (Mr Birling) With heavy furniture . The play starts when the Birlings have just finished their dinner, smoking cigars, drinking Port and wearing suits and dresses, even though it s their own home, and to top it all off, they have their own maid, Edna. This instantly tells the audience the Birlings are wealthy and privileged. Throughout the play it becomes clear that Mr Birling doesn t not agree with community/ helping people in need, you d think everybody has to look after everybody else, as if we were all mixed up together like bees in a hive . When you compare this to the views of the younger generation, Sheila for example shows how sympathetic she is towards the lower class; But these girls aren t cheap labour they re people. The Inspector can back this theory up with We don t live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. This is one of the key principles of socialism which we know Priestly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Bermuda Triangle Theory Mysteries and theories behind the Bermuda Triangle While researching different websites and resources about the Bermuda Triangle, I came across many different theories and explanations about the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil s Triangle, is a section in the Atlantic Ocean between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where ships and planes have disappeared with no trace of them. The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles of ocean, which is a very popular shipping lane where ships travel through. In this essay theories and disappearances will be explained, giving a brief but thorough explanation of each topic. My goal in this essay is to provide These disappearances go all the way back to Christopher Columbus, stating that Columbus and his crew saw bright lights come out of the ocean and fly into the sky. Columbus claims there was a fire but scholars assume it was a sighting of a meteor falling. On the website article Bermuda Triangle: Where facts disappear , it is explained how the compasses begin to stop working, It has been inaccurately claimed that the Bermuda Triangle is one of the two places on earth at which a magnetic compass points towards true north. Normally a compass will point toward magnetic north. The difference between the two is known as compass variation. ... Although in the past this compass variation did affect the Bermuda Triangle region, due to fluctuations in the Earth s magnetic field this has apparently not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...