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Narrative Essay About Favorite Food Narrative Essay About Favorite Food
Advantages Of Decentralization In Relation To CBA
Question One
1.There are several advantages of decentralisation in relation to CBA.
The first one is time relief. Since the number of banks owned by CBA has increased, it is
impossible for the executive management to run all units. Delegating responsibility to lower level
managers allows executive management more focus on strategic issues (Langfield Smith et al.
2015,534).
Second, since CBA is a state wide group of banks and some individual banks provide unique
packaged accounts, delegating decision making to individual bank presidents leads to timely
response (Chand 2015) to problems as decisions do not need to refer up through the hierarchy and
they have local knowledge that enable them to manage effectively.
Third, CBA decentralised more decision making autonomy would provide managerial training that
bank presidents can obtain the opportunity to develop their ability in management and hence make
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It is difficult to differentiate the products. Its focus is on price competition and not products
competition. Thus, DexPhone can minimize expenditure in research and development and
marketing and hence provide goods at the lowest cost and reduce selling price to improve its
competitiveness in the market.
(b)Global Computers is following a differentiated product strategy since it will provide a non
standardized feature to consumers with unique needs currently unavailable in the market(Anthony
and Govindarajan 2007, 68). This may reduce direct completion with the similar products in the
market. But it may face price pressures because of the required cost for development, producing
and selling the new software which may charge premium prices. However, consumers would be
willing to pay for it as it is creating something that is perceived by customers as being
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The 1960 s Essay
The 1960 s The 1960 s was a decade that forever changed the culture and society of America. The
1960 s were widely known as the decade of peace and love when in reality, minorities were
struggling to gain freedom from segregation. The war to gain freedom for all minorites was a great
obstacle to overcome. On February 20, 1960 four black college freshmen from the Negro
Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro, North Carolina quietly walked into a restaurant
and sat down at the lunch counter. They were protesting the Jim Crow custom that blacks could be
served while standing up but not while they were sitting at the lunch counter. The students quietly
sat there politely asking for service until closing time. The next... Show more content on
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He started a militant, all black group called the Black Panthers. On a bright Sunday in a
ballroom in Manhattan in full view of 400 blacks Malcolm was murdered. Three men casually
walked down the aisle; and from eight feet opened fire with sawed off double barreled shotguns.
Malcolm was killed by a pair of point blank range shots to the chest. On March 12, 1965, U.S.
Highway 80 was blocked by sixty state troopers who stood in a wall three deep 400 yards past
the Edmund Pettus Bridge, which crosses the Alabama river. When black marchers came within
100 yards the troopers were ordered to put on their gas masks. At twenty five yards the marchers
stopped. Seconds later the command troopers forward was barked. The troopers moved in a
solid wall pushing back the front marchers. At 75 yards the troopers were joined by posse men
and deputies with tear gas canisters, in seconds the road was swirling with clouds of smoke. The
mounted men brought out bull whips and began beating the marchers. Never in history had the
American public responded with such fury. Over 15,000 thousand people marched in five
different cities across the country. On Sunday, March 21, 1965 a crowd of 3,400 marchers lead
by two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Bunche, departed from
Selma on their four day march to Montgomery. They were accompanied by 2,900 military police,
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Evaluation Of A Chemical Called Mineral Spirits 75 And We...
We are looking for a chemical called Mineral Spirits 75 and we are evaluating one of three Citgo
Refining companies the Citgo Refinery in Lemont, IL, and applying their sustainability practices
to the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) guidelines to determine if this company is
suitable supplier for the chemical we are looking for. The EHS guidelines are a series of
documents that gives of examples of Good International Industry Practice for short GIIP. These
guidelines contain levels and expectations that are considered to be met in the facility with current
equipment and costs. In total there are eight performance standards in the EHS guidelines but at
this time I will go in depth with performance standards 3 and 4 to decide if Citgo... Show more
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As stated before, the company we chose to research is the Citgo Refinery in Lemont, IL and we
want a solvent called Mineral Spirits 75 which is an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent. This solvent is
considered to be hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
The main objective of this performance standard is to lessen or completely stop the adverse
negative impacts on human health and the environment we live in. This can be achieved by
minimizing pollution from production factories or other project activities. Another objective in this
standard is to reduce the effects of GHG emissions. I will investigate.
Resource Efficiency/Pollution Prevention
It is important to efficiently use your resources. It is an essential part of business sustainability.
(MSA) Consequently reducing energy use will reduce fuel consumption which will reduce the
initial cost of a company as well as performing good acts of environmental sustainability. The Citgo
Lemont Refinery has taken lead in environmental and safety in the community by introducing the
Community Awareness Emergency Response Council and the Odor Alert Network, which is the
first municipality in Illinois to establish a management system to respond to odor complaints
according to the Lemont Illinois website. (Citgo Refining) With these in effect it allowed the
refinery to construct a bond with surrounding communities and local emergency responders. This
refinery has a
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Excerpt Of The King Akbar
The first excerpt is written by ABU L FAЕ»L КїALLДЂMДЄ, historian, officer, chief secretary,
and friend of the Mughal emperor Akbar I. Born on 6 Moḥarram 958/14 January 1551, he was
the second son of Shaikh MobДЃrak, a teacher and scholar who had migrated to Agra in 950/1543
from Nagaur, Rajasthan. Abu l FaЕјl served as Akbar s spokesman par excellence, shaping,
enunciating, and commemorating the principles advocated by the emperor. (EATON 1983) The
genre of the first excerpt is basically in religious context and a historical significance of that event
that took place. The excerpt deals with the new religious innovations done at akbars time and
history of his reign. This is also written for the sons of akbar showing them the whole history of the
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He also showed that his new way of bringing people together by assimilating different religious
teachings also was not that successful. As badauni was a historian so in his account he has put
some biasness in it like how Akbar got jealous when sheikh was successful. His rivalry with al fazl
was also seen.
Both excerpts complement each other like the first one talks Christian missionary coming to akbars
court and they to convey their message to akbar. Akbar learned different things about whereas the
second excerpt talks about the aftermath of that event like how sheikhs and faqirs were against the
idea of letting other religion to come to the court
The both narratives gives us a lot of information about Akbar s religious policies. The accounts
conflict each other. The first excerpt tried to show Akbar in a limelight of he was welcoming to
other religions ansd how keen he was in learning other religious teachings. Akbar characteristic of
welcoming and kindness is portrayed by abu l fazl. Whereas in other excerpt it shows how Akbar
had failed in bringing other religions together and was not capable of
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Essay on Webster Industries
Webster Industries: A Critical Analysis of Carter s Process for Decision Making There are
several weaknesses in the process that Carter used for decision making. Perhaps the most severe of
them all was the lack of sight with respect to the strategy of the Webster Industries. The financials
for the company clearly show that by October 1975 the company was probably recovering from the
downturn. If that was indeed the case, Carter should requested an adjustment to the anchoring bias
of 15% downsizing target and examined the list of criteria that Stevens laid out in the light of
sustained growth. Healthy growth requires people who are competent in their current job as well as
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Simultaneously BP s HR set up a massive redeployment process which ultimately allowed 83%
employees laid off to get equivalent or better jobs and this kept the morale strong. Carter s group
should have involved Webster Industries HR in the process to take a similar approach
especially since Clearwater was a Webster company town . Carter Racing and NASA examples
discussed in the class taught us the value of the voice of dissension. While Stevens acts like the
character of Tom from Carter Racing, Jack Bryant from Personnel Audit team would have been
the voice of Paul. Carter should have included him on the team and listened to his experiences
while talking to the employees and their managers. After all, his on the ground experience and
intuition gained through the audit process was more likely to reveal the real situation than PAS or
the brief audit reports. Just as NASA, after the Challenger Disaster instituted a rule that a launch
could be vetoed by anyone in the team, including Jack in the conversation would have served as
an antidote to overconfidence bias that would otherwise creep in. I am also reminded of an
example we discussed in class of a mechanical engineer supervisor identifying more with other
mechanical engineers in her group than software engineers. Similar confirmation as well as
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Volatility Markets.
Introduction When the stock market goes up one day, and then goes down for the next five, then
up again, and then down again, that s what you call market volatility. Historically, the volatility of
the stock market is roughly 20% a year and 5.8% a month, but volatility keeps on changing, so we
go through periods of high volatility and low volatility. Analysts and experts have different opinions
about what you should do in volatile markets, and how to scope with stock marketvolatility or the
tendency for share prices rising and falling.
Analysts.
Justin Stewart, co founder of Seven Investment Management says: Crashes happen. If you are a
longer term investor, you should look straight through them and remember the power of
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In 2010 gold breaks $1,400 per ounce and was for first time in three decades investor gold
demand outstrips far eastern jewelry trade. In 2011 gold reached all time high at $1,895 per
ounce then retreats. All the analysts and experts agrees and predicting that gold would continue
the bull market and reaches new highs. Doug Casey, the founder and chairman of Casey
Research, a provider of financial analysis about specific market verticals, including precious
metals, says, Gold could hit $5,000 an ounce in the next couple of years, as paper currencies in
the U.S, Europe, and Japan drop in value. Hal Lehr, the managing director of cross commodity
trading at Deutsche Bank, says Gold, which reached record on May2 2011, may surge a further
30 percent as investors seeks to protect themselves from economic uncertainty. John Paulson, the
founder and president of Paulson Co., Inc. a New York based hedge fund, predicted that gold
would reach $4,000 an ounce over the next three to five years, as the U.S and U.K flood the
money supply. Jim Sinclair, is a precious metals specialist and founder of JS Mindset, is predicting
that gold is targeting $5,000 as a long term objective.
Conclusion
Investors in volatility market should make no move waiting for the market to steady it self as
volatility doesn t change stocks valuations. Based on analyst s opinion most of them recommend
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Optometry Job Application Essay
Throughout my life, my parents have always pushed me to do my best, and because of their
support, I can motivate myself to do better in life. They always wanted me to go to school and
get a career in something that I would enjoy and love. That s why I ended up wanting to pursue a
career in the medical field, optometry, to be exact. I have researched many career options before
realizing that optometry is the right fit for me. I believe this is the right career choice for me
because I want to be able to use my skills and strengths to help others. Therefore, Optometry
allows me to use my skills on a daily basis while also allowing me to interact with others.
Optometrists, examine people s eyes to diagnose vision problems and eye diseases, and they test
patients visual acuity, depth and color perception, and ability to focus and coordinate the eyes. ...
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For one, I could apply at an internship at an optometrist s office. There I would be able to learn
from the optometrists myself and gain hands on experience. I could also go and just shadow
different optometrists every now and then so that I could obtain multiple optometrists way of
working. Aside from that, when our University Experience class took a field trip to Western, I
talked to the tour leader and she said that Western has a future optometrists club, although they
only have a few members, she explained that keeping it small was beneficial to them. Another
option would be to start my own club, in case that club is not there anymore, I would be able to
still maintain a great support group. Finally, I could also apply for the study abroad program and
go use my experiences of optometry, when the time comes, in other countries that are in need of
eye exams and diagnosis. That would look good on a job application and it would also give me
more experience in the
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Hydraulic Fracking Effects
Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, has become a large part of the economy in
northeastern Pennsylvania, and has impacted the area s economy, environment, and mindset.
Fracking is the process of extracting natural gas from the earth, and the industry it has brought to
areas like northeastern Pennsylvania shows effects consistent with the ideas of neoliberalism and
hegemony. In order to discuss the effects of fracking, it is helpful to first understand what fracking
is. Hydraulic fracturing is a process by which natural gasis extracted from deep within the ground
by drilling horizontally to reach the deposit, then forcing through a high pressure mixture of
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This raises the question of whether media influence can change ideologies and sway communities
opinions on fracking. A study was conducted on how different types of media on both sides of the
fracking debate influenced readers perceptions and beliefs about the gas industry. This experiment
examined narrative versus informational types of news, meaning whether the information is
presented as more of a story or as a more factual compilation. It also examined how participants
perceptions were impacted when comparing environmental and economic frames. Framing refers to
the the process by which the mass media define and construct issues by emphasizing certain
dimensions to the exclusion of others (Shen, Ahern Baker, 2014, p. 99). The study evaluated how
people s attitudes about fracking changed after reading either narrative or informational news
articles on the topic, and framed with either an economic or environmental perspective (Shen et al.,
2014, p. 101). The study found a significant relationship between the type of news presented and a
change in the participants attitudes (Shen et al., 2014, p.
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Persuasive Speech On Deforestation
Over half of the world s forests have been destroyed in the last 10,000 years. An extensive fire
that destroys a great deal of land or property could be thought to help benefit the economic or
environmental aspects of daily life, but the society is clueless on the harm it is causing. Nearly
half of the Earth s original forest cover has already been lost and each year an additional 32
million acres are destroyed. Our world is facing the greatest extinction crisis since the fall of the
dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. The future of many of Earth s plants and animals will be
determined within the next few decades. Hopefully, it comes as no great surprise to you that
deforestationis a major problem in many areas of the world, both in terms of... Show more content
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Deforestation occurs primarily as a result of agriculture, fuel use and production, firewood,
charcoal, timber harvesting, pasture clearing for livestock animals, and expanding human
settlements. When deforestation happens to a country that you live in it can have a huge impact,
These deforested areas almost always end up as wastelands via the processes of soil erosion and
desertification, if they aren t reforested. Many of the areas of the world that were deforested
thousands of years ago remain as severely degraded wastelands or deserts today. Currently, the
world s annual rate of deforestation is estimated to be about 13.7 million hectares a year, which is
roughly equal to the total land of Greece. Half of the areas deforested gets reforested to some
degree, but these new growth forests don t function in the same ways, support the same
biodiversity, nor do they provide the many benefits that old growth forests do cause many societies
to eventually collapse if they cannot come up with a better
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Public Transportation In The Kitchener-Waterloo Region
Public transportation has come to be something that many people of all backgrounds, ages, and
statuses rely on. Without public transportation, it would be very hard for many to get around,
especially students. It really is hard to imagine a world without public transportation, however, there
once was a time.
Before 1886, there was no public transportation in the Kitchener Waterloo region, then known as
the Berlin Waterloo region, before Berlin was renamed to Kitchener. Without your own means of
transportation, likely a horse drawn vehicle, you would have to travel by foot, meaning you
probably could not travel too far. However, when horse drawn streetcars were brought to the region,
this all changed for the residents.
The Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Company was established in 1886 and finally opened
its railway in 1888. The original line ran along King Street to Cedar Street (now known as
Bridgeport Road) and also branched out to the Grand Trunk Railway Station. The line spanned
about 4km and had a half hour service. There were eight cars and 17 horses, as well as three
covered sleighs for bad winter weather, meaning the service was year round. This streetcar service
greatly improved the lives of many living in the city, as it was an easier and less expensive way to
get around (footnote).
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This led to the abandonment of streetcars and the reduction of lines in the city, going down to
only 11km of coverage by 1942. Unfortunately, this was the beginning of the end of the streetcars
in the Kitchener Waterloo region. On December 27, 1946, a severe winter storm hit the area
causing extensive damage to both the lines and rails. Ironically enough, the railway had been
scheduled to close just four days later on December 31, so the costs to repair were not justifiable,
and trolleys went into service not long after to replace the streetcars, along with the introduction of
the bus lines a few years
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Pencil Beam and Collapsed Cone Algorithm Calculations for...
Pencil Beam and Collapsed Cone Algorithm Calculations for a
Lung type Volume Using CT and the OMP Treatment Planning System
Methods
Measurements have been carried out in both phantom and a specifically designed phantom which
simulated human lung volume. Samples were taken from the Lung Planning CT images for 15
patients using the Oncentra Masterplan OMP Treatment Planning System. The X axis was,
following convention, taken to be horizontal, and the Y axis to be vertical; accordingly, abscissa
and ordinate distances to the skin, heart and the lungs were measured (see figure 8). Figures 4
and 5 show typical CT images for a patient s lungs, while Tables 1 and 2 give the beam
information and dose information for typical patients. The X ray ... Show more content on
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The Oncology Management System: Impac, MOSAIQ was used to transfer the data from the OMP
treatment planning system to the Linac before running the Linac to determine the points ISO
center, Beam Information and Dose Information, as shown in figure 14, 15, 16 and 17 for the first
and second phantom.
The phantoms were positioned on the Elekta Precise linac, isocentre and aligned with lasers, and
the ion chamber was placed at each dose point, for example Iso, DP1, DP2, DP3 and DP4 (see
figure 12 and 13). Doses were measured for the dosimeters and chambers.
The field size and gantry angles chosen are typical of clinical plans for the same 15 patients as used
to design phantom 2. A field size of 10 x 10cm, was used for all fields. Gantry angles of 00 3150
2700 and 00 600 1200 were used for phantom 1 and 2 respectively. Tables 4 and 5 show beam
information for the first and second phantoms, respectively. The energy used for the plans was
6MV because lung cancer is treated clinically with 6MV in HOF Hospital 10 MV beam is not
used because considered very high energy and risky to the lungs. Wedges were used for beam
one and three the angle of the wedge is 60/60 for each beam. Figure 12 and 13 show the plan for
phantoms 1 and 2, with the isocentre and dose points measured.
For the first phantom was generated using three 6 MV photon beams, all with a 10 x 10
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Essay on Strategic Compensation
The Fit Shop
The Fit Shop Ltd. is a brand new firm that will open its doors exactly four months from today. Its
business objective is to sell all types of training, fitness, conditioning, and exercise equipment to the
general public. The Fit Stop plans to specialize in this equipment and to provide customers with
personalized advice geared to a customer s specific training or conditioning needs (e.g. training for a
particular sport, rehabilitation from injuries, strengthening of specific muscle groups to deal with
back pain, general conditioning and fitness), regardless of the age of the customer.
In order to provide high quality advice, each store will employ a physiotherapist (to provide advice
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Because of the high level of training required virtually all employees will be full time. The
exception will be students who are enrolled in physiotherapy or kinesiology, will be employed on a
part time basis.
The founder of the business is Susan Superfit, who has an undergraduate degree in both
kinesiology and commerce from the University of Saskatchewan. While at university, she
participated in numerous sports (and suffered frequent injuries due to her all out style of play). She
came up with the idea for this business while laid up with one of her injuries. While there were
businesses that sold fitness and conditioning equipment, she often found that the people selling
them had very limited knowledge about the products and often gave poor advice on what to buy
and how to use it.
She has secured funding from private investors and venture capitalist. In order to get volume
discounts on the equipment that she will be purchasing and to beat competitors in the
marketplace, she wants to start with stores in major cities in Ontario and the four western
provinces before expanding into Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. She knows that this is a risky
strategy, and that cost control will be essential to keep the business going long enough to become
well known and develop a stable clientele. Susan does not expect the business to make a profit for a
least a few years.
Her main
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The Maze Runner Series Of Books
I ve been an avid reader since an early age. From grades three to about eight, I read almost every
night and I read so much that I got in trouble quite a lot for reading. I haven t read a whole lot in
the past few years because there haven t really been any series that interested me. The Maze
Runner series was really good and I read that last year. The last good series before that was the
Gone series. In addition to books, I spent, and still do spend, a lot of time on the internet reading
about topics that interest me. I m constantly looking for new books to read. I also really liked the
Harry Potterseries of books, I read them all in the eighth grade.
I remember when I was young I read a lot of books. I kind of hit my peak with reading at age ten
through eleven. I read every night, sometimes I would read up until midnight. I read so much
that I actually got in trouble at school multiple times for reading while class was going on. I
remember a moment when the teacher was so frustrated with me for reading while he was
talking, he berated me in front of the class. That wasn t a good experience, and I remember being
really embarrassed. I had a lot of bullying problems at the time and a few of them were in that
class, so that gave them more ammo. But that was just one time, and normally I was just told to put
the book away.
In the seventh grade, I found the Gone series of books. It was about a event in a small town in
California that sealed a opaque dome around a
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Crowd Individuality Essay
It is human nature to acclimate to one s surroundings, but this instinct has created non
individualized activities amongst the public, leaving the non thought provoking state of mind of
society (Orwell). The naive stay happy, tradition brings normality, and a lack of self expression
leaves the mind at ease, for there is no one to reject it. Crowd mentality has driven society since
the Stone Age, and throughout the course of history writers have recorded such mentalities and
behaviors loving and/or criticizing it. George Orwell is not the only author to critique society s
forced state of being; many others have an apparent disapproval and criticism for society in their
writings as well. Each one reflects a different time in history and the... Show more content on
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There is quite blatantly a mental disconnection of a whole town and is far as to have one is even
insulted for questioning it. Mark Twainis society s biggest critique as his whole book Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn is his disapproval of it. In one the many adventures, he stumbles across the
Grangerford s and the Sheperdson s feud, and he exposes their ignorance when Huck asked
Buck why there was a feud. Buck responds with I reckon maybe I don t know (Twain 168) and
eventually Huck witnesses the consequences of choosing to accept traditions without question
and it ends in many pointless deaths. One can see that the trend in blind tradition can end in
unfortunate consequences. Huck s young friend was willing to die for an aimless cause. When a
little boy is embedded with a mentality to fight till death since he was born, something is
morally wrong with the social norms of their society. Another ordeal in the family feud in
Huckleberry Finn was that if one chose to befriend a Sheperdson, they would be out casted from
the family and heavily ridiculed as if they committed a form of betrayal. For example, when Miss
Sophia plotted to run away with a Sheperdson, one could only imagine what would have happened
to her if they had
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African American Males Research Paper
African American Young Adult Male s Deficiency of Achieving a College Degree
Sha Calya Daniels
Department of Social Work
Texas A M University Commerce
Abstract
This study examines the environmental factors that impact and influence college attainment among
young adult African American males. Employing a qualitative research design, the author
conducted non probability sampling to guide the selection of specific young adult African
American males. The desired sample size will consist of a total of 90 participants at all 9 locations.
These included barber shops, mall/retail locations, and fitness gyms. Participants identified four
environmental factors that correlated with the reasons why young adult African American males do
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Literature Review
Spirituality and religion This study seeks to add to the knowledge base pertaining to the role of
spirituality and religion in the educational experiences and outcomes of African American (male)
students (Jett, 2010). It is important to have values of any kind that mean something personally for
an individual including spirituality and religion, this can help guide young adult male further into
completion of a college degree. Although the four A.A. men in the study are spiritually grounded,
they do not share the same religious affiliations or denominations (Jett, 2010).
Racial identity, self efficacy, institutional integration, and academic achievement
The previous research shows how African American male students attending a research university
are more involved interaction with faculty and are culturally competent. This great way for A.A.
males to further their growth and interactions while continuing
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The Edible Woman By Margaret Atwood
The edible woman
Introduction
The edible woman by Margaret Atwood was first published in 1969. The novel talks about women
and the way they relate to men, food, and the society. Through food and eating, Atwood is able to
the rebellion of a young woman against the male dominated modern society. The story is about a
young woman, the protagonist of the novel named Marian McAlpin and her struggles between the
roles imposed on her by society and her individuality and personal self definition. Through food,
her struggles, and her eventual rebellion are symbolized. Atwood has used her protagonist for the
creation of situations where women are overburdened with inequalities and rules of the society. She
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She goes deeper into the hearts of the things that relate to women and their lives. The author is
indeed well aware of all the implications of female roles in society. Marian is undergoing a phase
where she is struggling with the role the society imposes on her and that which she wants for
herself. In the novel and her development of a phobia for some food, types have been used to
demonstrate this. Through the acquisition of some attitude for food, her powerlessness in this
situation is revealed. She is protesting against capitalism, and this leads her to stop eating because
she lacks autonomy and control. Her social pressure thus comes out through her eating disorder.
This shows a positive correlation between eating disorders and the social pressures people face.
Her eating disorder is like a protest and a revolt because of her rebellion against the male
dominated society that she lives in.
Marian s interpretation of the world is terms of food and uses it to negotiate her way through life.
Towards the end of the novel, she manages to construct the new concept of self/persona by
renewing her relationship with food. The author has used food as a metaphor, and it has appeared in
the novel. By writing about Marian s eating habits, Atwood has tried to expose the differences that
exist between cultural roles and those that have been constructed through the experienced realities.
At the beginning of the novel,
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The Human Genome Is The Complete Set Of Genetic...
The human genome is the complete set of genetic information for humans. This information is
located in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) which in the 23 chromosomes pairs.
Both protein coding DNA and non coding DNA make up the human genome. DNA is a nucleic
acid, which is responsible for storage, expression and the transmission of genetic information. There
are two types of nucleic acids, DNA which stores the genetic information, and Ribonucleic acid
(RNA) which is decodes the genetic information for form a polypeptide chain. DNA is a double
strained structure. The strains are comprised of nucleotides. These nucleotides contains a pentose
sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base. The two strands are bond together at the bases
with the hydrogen bonds. The pentose sugar is deoxyribose, 5 carbon sugar. There are four types
of nitrogenous bases, which are divided up into two categories, purines, and pyrimidines.
Adenine(A) and Guanine (G) make up purines, while pyrimidines are Cytosine(C), and
Thymine(T). The article , Scientists Urge Temporary Moratorium On Human Genome Edits talks
about how new technology called clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic
repeats(CRISPR), could allow scientists to alter a humans genetic code. While this could be a
great finding it could also be detrimental. Scientists have been able to change DNA for a while
however, CRISPR has sped up the process and made it cheaper. CRISPR is not the only technique,
but is the most talked
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Pablo Neruda Metaphors
Poems are a way for people to express their feelings in an art form that provides enough literary
clues and expressive qualities to help a reader understand what is being expressed. Pablo Neruda
became a legendary poet in his lifetime from 1904 to 1973 in Chile. He never failed to leave a
part of himself in each of his poems for the reader to either identify with or interpret, which is most
evident in his use of metaphor. His metaphors can be labelled as being open , for they provide
literal comparisons between two completely unrelated ideas, which leave room for personal
interpretation. Because of the confusion evident in those connections, the reader is immersed into
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When Neruda comes to a conclusion about his feelings, speaking to his loved one, he tells her
that if she feels compelled every day to love him with implacable sweetness,/ if each day a
flower/ climbs up to your lips to seek me,/ ah my love, ah my own,/ in me all that fire is repeated,
/ in me nothing is extinguished or forgotten,/ my love feeds on your love, beloved (Lines 38 44).
As the poem concludes in the sixth line, the reader is softly coasted to the end of the poem.
Neruda knows he may have to part from his lover one day, but he ensures that she understands
that as long as she continues to love him without his presence, he will feel her commitment and
continue to love her back. He describes her devotion using the description of a flower climbing
up to her lips to seek him. The flower is part of an open metaphor, since the meaning of the
statement can differ despite the flower being a clear symbol of love. Either the flower climbing
to her lips is literal, as she may kiss a flower in memory of Neruda when he is not around, or it
can be a representation of relentless, passionate love. After using the metaphor of a flower, the line
is
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The Evolution And Impact Of Jazz Dance On The World
The Evolution and Impact of Jazz Dance On The World Jazz dance originated from the African
American vernacular dance from the late 1800 s when slaves needed an emotional and physical
outlet (Guarnino and Oliver). The slave trade had begun and the slaves were allowed dance on the
boats, as it was to keep the slaves fit for their journey to North America. The slave owners took
interest in this type of dance(Guarnino and Oliver). They then integrated their European jigs with
the music and movement of the African culture (Guarnino and Oliver). Africans primarily focused
on the rhythms and the movement of the torso and the Europeans focused on the harmony and the
folk dance (Guarnino and Oliver). Jazz dance is blended with tap and musical theatre. It has
exciting body movements, percussion techniques, tap steps, and ballet. New forms of jazz dance
evolved as different types of music were coming out such as the Charleston, swing, Caribbean
reggae, and hip hop (Guarnino and Oliver). In the 1840 s, minstrel shows were developed from the
European traditions of masks and carnival (Guarnino and Oliver). The blackface phenomenon was
known as the white and African Americans performers dressed up wearing black masks (Guarnino
and Oliver). They would impersonate the African American dance forms; minstrel shows were the
...First emanation of a pervasive and purely American mass culture as well as the heart of the
nineteenth century (Guarnino and Oliver). Vaudeville was first a
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Environmental Impacts Of Coal Mining
It has been long recognized that there are many environmental consequences by extracting, using
and disposing of coal. Due mainly to the nature of the coal deposits which are typically full size,
covering huge regions including more than one seams extending over big vertical durations. Coal
mining in all likelihood consequences in an extra disturbance to the geologic conditions of an area
than any other form of mining(Ehlen, Haneberg Larson, 2005, p. 79). The two ways to mine coal;
surface mining and underground mining both extraction operations have their own personal
negative impact on the environment. Strip mining a type of surface mining, is highly destructive
scraping away at earths landscape to reach the coal buried near the surface removing plants, trees
and topsoil. Also, another type of surface mining; mountaintop mining blasts off the tops of
mountain s to reach coal seams within, creating drastic changes in topography. Whereas,
underground coal extraction has its fair share of environmental impacts as well, such as subsidence
and underground coal fires. Mine subsidence and collapses have the potential to produce major
effects above ground, which are especially devastating in developed areas, destroying roads and
buildings. Craig, Vaughan Skinner (2011) found that there are an estimated 300 underground coal
fires still burning in the United States; in many parts of the world, coal beds have been accidentally
or spontaneously ignited (p.142). The
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46 Pages and Common Sense Analysis and Review Essay examples
| 46 Pages: Book Review| | Tim IveyMarch 13, 2012Daryl SequeiraHistory 111 5001| | |
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In 46 Pages author Scott Liell is able to poignantly illustrate the colonies metamorphosis from a
dependent arm of the English Empire to an independent country, the catalyst for which was Thomas
Paine s Common Sense. Liell is able to not only articulate the turning point of the American
consensus towards independence, but he also very intelligibly depicts the sentiments of all facets of
colonial dogma and the torrential effect that Common Sense had in loosening the cement that held
those beliefs. Using fantastic examples of the opinions of Tories, Whigs, and those ambivalent
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It was this variance in heritage that nurtured both Paine s familial recognition of the common
man s adversity in a monarch s dominion and his natural predisposition for the written word and
self edification. Liell draws on this point citing Paine s short lived days at a grammar school
near his homeland.(pg.27) Such an opportunity was uncommon for the son of a corset maker
and although it would have been more anticipated that he would simply follow his father s
vocation, his parents stressed the significance of pursuing knowledge. Paine further established
his kinship and compassion of the common man when he ventured out as a privateer, despite his
father s previous attempts of curtailing such adventures. Not much is known of Paine s days as
a privateer other than it was short lived. It is assumed that he had grown distaste for the lifestyle,
perhaps because he simply found it disagreeable or found disdain for the lack of principles for
which privateers stand. Nonetheless, the experience left Paine with a greater understanding of the
soldier class. Not too long after his days as a privateer, Paine finds himself under the employ of
the government, a peculiar position for the man who would inspire a revolution against the same
government not but a few years later. Furthermore, Paine was an excise man. Not the position a
man of the people would be expected to fill. However, Paine,
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GMO Controversy Foods
GMO, CONVENTIENTLY LETHAL!?
Bacon tomatoes!? Tomatoes and eggs!??!?
Genetically modified food have been the subject of much controversy lately. Genetically
modified organisms (GMO s) are a broad group of plants, animals and bacteria that are
engineered for a wide for a variety of purposes ranging from agricultural production to scientific
research. The types of potential perils posed by GMO vary depending on the type of organism
being modified and its intended purpose (EOH, 2003).
What are the medical, environmental, legal, social issues that surround this issue?
All GM foods in Australia have to meet premarket safety assessments imposed by the government
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The views of Food production companies and customers vary greatly. Food production companies
and farmers believe the advantages of GMO s currently outweigh the disadvantages and will
continue to do so into the future. Farmers and Food production companies believe genetically
modified crops do not need pesticides to achieve stronger protection and resistance against various
kinds of pests, insects and bacteria that may destroy it, (REFERENCE).
Customers believe that GM foods can be used to change the properties of the crop through the
addition of nutrients, making them taste better, or through the reduction of growing time (Chaury,
2004). The food and agricultural organization of the United Nations believes that some GM foods
have been modified to be more nutritious, through minerals or vitamin content (Duvauchelle, 2014).
This is highly valued in developing countries where malnutrition rates are extremely high.
How is this a local and national issue?
GM foods effects local and national communities. GM foods is a local issue as it effects local
farmers because of food production companies such as Monsanto, which sell their products
worldwide. The export market makes GM foods a local and national issue. Makes it an issue at
local level for those who buy GM foods as they may or may not be aware of their
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The Importance Of The Land Of Opportunity In America
Land of Opportunity for Everyone. The United States is a very diverse country, which makes it
the most unique out of every other place in the world. What helps this wonderful country of
opportunity become what it is to this day is because of the immigrants who traveled here.
Coming from a family of immigrants I know first hand what my grandparents and parents had to
go through to earn the life they gave me today. Immigrants are an important part in our society.
They do the work that most people don t want to do. As in, work in factories, construction sites,
and on farms. Immigrants help run a high demand country, so why get rid of them? They have a
purpose here. Everyone around the world knows that America is the Land of Opportunity .
People work so hard just to come here and start a new life. They all want to experience the
American Dream . To us, this is a normal lifestyle. If you look at immigrants situations closely,
you see their country s trouble and how over there they have it much worse. Wouldn t you want to
give them an opportunity where you and they know is better? So many countries in Europe are
having a hard time and people want to escape that and move to the States to start fresh. My
grandparents moved to Chicago from Poland when my mom was 19. They worked tremendously
hard to make enough money to make sure they were set for the future. They are lucky that they got
to come here and turn their life around and make sure that my brother and I didn t have to
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AP World
World History AP withMr. Derrick Learning Targets Part2 The Classical Era in World History,
500B.C.E. 500C.E.
Chapter6 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas500B.C.E. 1200C.E.
Learning Targets
в … Analyze classical civilizations thatevolvedoutsideof themorewell known civilizations of
Eurasia
в … Comparethedevelopmentof civilizationsinAfrica and the Americas
в … Examinethefactorsthatmakecivilizationsdevelop andanalyzewhytheydevelop differentlyin
someregions
в … Distinguishthecharacteristics of complex civilizationsandjudgewhether theycould develop
without any recognizable centralized control
Big Picture Questions
1. The particular cultures and societies of Africa and of the Americas discussed in this chapter ...
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(pron. cha BEAN)
Coptic Christianity: The Egyptian variety of Christianity, distinctive in its belief that Christ has
only a single, divinenature.
Ezana: King of Axum in the early fourth century c.e. who established Christianity in his state. (pron.
eh TZAHN ah)
Hopewell culture: Named from its most important site (in present day Ohio), this is the most
elaborate andwidespreadoftheNorth American mound building cultures; flourishedfrom200b.c.e.
to400c.e.
Jenne jeno: Largest and most fully studied of the cities of the Niger Valley civilization. (pron.
JENNay JENN oh)
Maya: Themajorclassicalcivilization ofMesoamerica; flourishedfrom250to900c.e.
MeroГ«: City in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization between 300 b.c.e. and
100 c.e. (pron. MER oh ee)
Moche: An important regional civilization of Peru, governed by warrior priests; flourished from
around 100to800c.e. (pron. MO che)
Mound Builders: Members of any of a number of cultures that developed east of
theMississippiRiverin what is now the United States and that are distinguished by their large
earthen mounds, builtduring theperiod2000b.c.e. 1250c.e.
Nazca: A civilization of southern coastalPeru, theNazcabecamefamous
fortheirundergroundirrigation channels and their gigantic and mysterious lines in the desert in the
form of monkeys, birds, spiders, andotherdesigns. (pron. NAHZ kah)
Niger Valley civilization: Distinctive city basedcivilization
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The Effects Of Eugenic Sterilization
Eugenics Sterilization, developed by an eminent scientist, Francis Galton, is the science of
improving the qualities of the human species or a human population by controlling breeding to
increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristic traits and decrease the occurrence of
undesirable characteristic traits or genetical defects (Bergman, 2000). Eugenic sterilizationrefers to
the involuntary sterilizationof certain categories of individuals without their need for consent by
those subjected to the procedure (Pozgar, 2012, p. 411). Eugenic Sterilization has ruined thousands
of lives and impacted individual in multiple ways.
Individuals classified as mentally deficient, feeble minded, epileptic, promiscuous, sexual
deviants, or persons classified as habitual criminals were mainly targeted (Pozgar, 2012, p. 411).
Eugenicists argued degenerate traits tainted society through the reproduction of the lowest class
and sterilization was to keep the handicapped from perpetuating themselves (Kaelber, 2014). In
addition, eugenicists also argued that feeble minded individuals were believed to be financial
burdens to society by overcrowding prisons, hospitals and living off welfare (Kaelber, 2014).
Eugenic Sterilization was seen as a way to prevent the spending of tax dollars on the feeble minded
(Kaelber, 2014). These arguments allowed Eugenics to become an acceptable practice. Advocates
believed that getting rid of the feeble minded and mentally deficient would decrease the
undesirable characteristic traits within the human gene pool and ultimately improve the human
population (Kaelber, 2014). The very first eugenic sterilization law was passed in 1919 but it
was never put to use (Kaelber, 2014). Many worried that the law was unconstitutional and there
the State feared putting it into practice (Kaelber, 2014). The landmark 1927 United States
Supreme Court case of Buck Vs. Bell served as a catalyst for many eugenic sterilization programs
across the Country (Scott, 2015). In 1929, The North Carolina General Assembly passed new
sterilization laws (Kaelber, 2014). It stated that the governing body or the responsible head of any
penal or charitable institution supported wholly or in part by the State
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Cinnamon Essay
I closed my eyes and sat quietly in the classroom. The slightest scent of cinnamon in the air and I
was stuck. It was like turning back the hands of time to the most beautiful Autumn season I could
remember. The aroma painted a picture in my mind that was so realistic every one of my senses
were triggered.
The first sense that my brain detected was my sense of smell. I could smell holiday baking in the
kitchen. Other things that I could smell were Big Red Gum, cinnamon buns, cinnamon pop tarts,
gingerbread, pumpkin pie, basically I could smell any fragrance associated with just plain cinnamon.
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Leaves falling off the tree s and children jumping in the raked leave piles. Pumpkin patches
growing in the neighbors garden sparked a curiosity of wanting to pick them. The fall colors remain
in my mind whenever I think of autumn.
In the fall the weather is typically cool to cold, sometimes windy. That is if you are located
anywhere near Massachusetts. I remember a fall season which I spent in Washington D.C.
Outdoors playing in the park I could feel the crisp air chilling my body with each gust of wind. It
was so cold that fall that my cheeks, nose, and ears turned bright red. For this brief moment still
sitting silent in class I could feel chills up my spine just thinking of how cold it was.
Although the classroom was quiet I could hear otherwise. I let my imagination take over and I
heard all kinds of sounds. I could hear the front door squeaking as the wind blew it opened and
closed. There was noise from the tree branches rattling. Often I could hear the hooves of a horse
clattering against the pavement. The noisy neighbors leave blower sounded an annoying buzz
making it hard to concentrate from time to time. There are many different noises I hear when I
reminisce about autumn.
When I concentrated hard enough I could actually taste the foods which I had previously smelled.
Pumpkin pie is my favorite food around the fall season, it always has been. Reminiscing back to
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Who Is A Traveler From Altruria By William Dean Howells
A Traveler From Altruria Many people believe America to be the land of the free and the home of
the brave; a place where we all have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The
novel, A Traveler from AltruriaВё written by author William Dean Howells, presents many of the
ideals present in the culture of the late nineteenth century. The author uses the characters such as
the lawyer, the minister, the professor, the banker and the novelist in the story to illustrate what is
wrong the American society. The traveler from Altruria, Mr. Homos, comes to America to
experience the everyday life in a country that promotes and prides itself on democracy and equality
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Unfortunately this supports the idea that Americans truly only look out for themselves because
those who do give back are few and far between. The professor has a major role in helping the
Altrurian understand how American society functions. During this time period, education and
business are kept separate, but the professor believes that one day they will eventually unite. The
professor views businessmen as egotistical, self centered individuals who abandon their morals
in order to do what is necessary to benefit themselves. Education is seen as the opposite, a place
for gentlemen. As a result, if someone wanted to be a good businessman he should not get an
education because education would make him more moral and therefore less of a businessman.
The banker believes education to be completely unnecessary because of the class system. The
lower classes believe education to be unimportant because parents would prefer for their children
to be at home working instead of going to school. The upper classes view education as unnecessary
because they are likely to become businessmen and any education would simply give them a
handicap. The professor himself agrees that his position is unnecessary. Without education there is
no way to teach others. There is no way to better our knowledge and understanding of the world
around us.
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The Ramayana and Sita Sings the Blues
The Ramayana and Sita Sings The Blues
Art is a form of expression that lives on for centuries but changes in interpretation over time. What
may be relevant in this time period may make no sense to the upcoming generations. Nina Paley s
film Sita Sings the Blues brings two cultures, traditions, values and time periods together to convey
her message and bring relevance of her art across many cultures and generations. The Ramayana by
Valmiki on the other hand is a very traditional epic which depicts the ideal of every relation, one
ideal example being the wife of Rama, Sita. Idealistically, a wife in Indian culture is to stick to her
husband no matter how harshly she is treated by him, she should be calm in every situation and ...
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In the Ramayana, Sita does everything in her power to be with the person she devoted herself to.
She burned herself alive, thus going great extents for him. All her actions are socially acceptable
at that time period of her century. Whereas, we see Paley she cannot get over a guy who is not
even her husband but her boyfriend who did not treat her great from the beginning. According to
the new generation this type of
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My Professional Development Goals Have Been Established...
Statement of Personal Goals
My professional development goals have been established along the DPT program. As I was
taking classes I had defining moments where I could clearly see my career direction moving
forward. I have become more conscious about the importance of pursuing high quality continuing
education courses and professional development opportunities, beneficial not only to me, but to the
over ninety therapists working at our practice and the 20+ Level II students coming for their
clinical internships at our agency every year. As we all have been instructed, we are accountable for
learning and change (American Physical Therapy Association, 2012). Also, under the core value of
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To achieve this goal, I will be working closely with the University of Central Florida DPT program
in small research studies involving children and families in our practice. Currently, two grants
requests have been submitted pursuing funds for research activities. My goal is to tap into one to
four grant opportunities per year to expand our investigative initiatives program.
As part of my professional growth, effective this upcoming summer, I also would like to enhance an
existing program at our therapy practice where we discuss research articles. Part of the
enhancement plan includes not only sharing the articles but evaluating and critiquing them. One
critical appraisal tool under consideration to be used at our agency for that purpose is the Center
for Evidence Based Medicine Critical Appraisal Worksheets (2017). In a cross sectional study
performed by Kamwendo and Tornquist (2001) discussing the perceptions of OT and PT students
in Sweden toward research related activities, results showed students using problem based learning
are more inclined to engage in investigative and experimentation studies. We all need to exercise
the core value of excellence by using evidence consistently to support our professional decisions
and interventions. A second goal I am excited to pursue is
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A Diverse Work Environment The Management Of A Company Or...
In a diverse work environment the management of a company or firm is a crucial role. With firms
that are growing internationally and having employees of different cultures the management style
has to suite those employees. Diversity in the workplace means bringing people together from
different ethnic backgrounds, age, and religions. The advances in communication have a great role
in managementof large cooperation or business. A great management strategy with diverse
workplaces is to have strong policies on equality. Allowing individuals to be equal at work and
strive to their full potential. Work becomes more enjoyable when the environment is equal and
differences/similarities of individuals are valued. A current study examines the... Show more content
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What they do is integrate diversity into all of the processes of their organization. Diversity becomes
a lens for looking at, identifying, developing, and advancing talent. So when they think about
recruitment, they don t only have a minority recruiter. They educate all of their recruiters about how
to relate to the diversity of the population that they recruit from.
Leaders need to know that they have to build accountability into their systems with regard to their
managers taking responsibility for creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. We often see
the people at the very top saying all the right things relative to diversity, but their middle
management, who really run the organization and create the experience of people who work there,
don t understand and don t feel accountable for diversity and inclusion.
You can cut diversity across a lot of different dimensions what s important for each organization is
to identify the relevant dimensions, measure them, and make that part of how managers are
evaluated. It s not a matter of inventing new measures as much as it is using diversity as a lens to
look at the measures that we have. And diversity, in my view, should also be one of the lenses
through which we look at customers and community stakeholders.
There is a cosmetic diversity that can come when an organization decides they need internal
diversity when they meet external stakeholders who
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Literature Review On Seasickness
Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Introduction
Seasickness is a terminology describing an illness that caused by an effect of motion,
experienced by an individual particularly at sea. Seasickness can be a serious problem for sailors.
Not only does the sick person feel terrible and become incapacitated, and therefore a problem too
for others on a shorthanded boat, but the dehydration that may result from repeated vomiting can
become a medical issue. About 90% of people will experience seasickness or motion sickness at
some point in their lives. If you re new to sailing, or have ever experienced nausea or dizziness on a
boat, it s worthwhile to take steps early to prevent seasickness. Once seasickness occurs, it s too
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There were a number of 19th and early 20th century attempts to develop anti motion sickness
devices, including an anti motion sickness belt manufactured by a Canadian company, a vibrating
anti seasick deck chair in which sitters imagine they are driving motor cars , advertised by the
Hamburg American Steamship Company, and most extravagantly the Bessemer Saloon a cabin
modelled on the movement of a compass and designed to maintain its stability independent from the
movement of the ship.
The early 20th century development of air ships must have been a wonderful relief to the few
wealthy enough to travel in them. A detailed account by George Grant, a passenger on the ill fated
Hindenburg, stated that the movement of the Airship hardly varies. An occasional slight roll is
therefore hardly perceptible. Air sickness is quite unknown, a strong point which cannot be too
strongly emphasized. Unfortunately air ships have other issues and the famous Hindenburg
Disaster of 1937 put an end to commercial
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Death In The Victorian Era
It was pretty common in the Victorian britian era for people to die. Deaths in victorian era was a
big thing the bodies was always put around church grounds because people were scared of the
close ones coming back a zombies. Victorians viewed death crazily, funny and playfully sometimes
they do alot of things when i comes to deatheven when it sounds weird.
After a certian lenght of time grave diggers damaged the coffins to make more room for new
ones. After a certain lenght and time the grave diggers damaged the coffins to make more room
for new ones. So in victorian era It was pretty common for people to die so they had to have room
for more people and if there was none then they have to take the oldest coffins and tear them down
and
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Favelas In Brazil Research Paper
Favelas in Brazil have always had a somewhat rough background in getting along with outsiders.
Meaning drug lords, gangs, and occasional gun shootouts with the police. There is no doubt that
it is a dangerous area to be in. Though you d expect the people living there to want to leave to get
out of that situation. It is actually quite different they like where they re at. None of them really
mind where they are and favelas support a total of 1.5 million people, which is about 24% of the
population in Brazil. Though living in one is also a close resemblance to slum life, or an
overcrowded area, occupied by very poor people. There are some that are seen as a more high
functioning, and have been developing in new and extraordinary ways. Favelas do indeed have
a darker side. Since they are such tight space with so many people, this area, have become a
popular spot for crimes, and for drugs. Most are ruled by drug lords. Who traffic cocaine, and
encourage gang violence. The government brought in military force to try to help with this, with a
high success in 2010. The protection is slowly deteriorating, as shoot out are now occurring more,
and more often. The recent occurrence of the Olympics in Rio, seem to have had a large effect in
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The country saw this to be necessary as they were hosting the world cup in 2014, and this years
(2016) Summer Olympics. When this program remained intact the police walked around with all
their guns holstered, and more residences opened up to cater to tourist needs. The gangs had
continued to keep a low profile, until recently. With the flood of visitors, and athletes, they sparked
back up. Including multiple reports of the tourists, and the athletes being mugged. Though the
improved security surrounding the event did not seem to help with the
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Networking and Privacy in the Changing World
The world is changing very fast. With the introduction of networking the speed with which the
technology is changing is beyond imagination. One has to be very smart and keep updating
himself to keep pace with the changing world. Most of the time we are not even aware of how
and what all is changing around us. Most people just keep imagining things to acquire and attain
knowledge that may be useful to them at a later stage. While doing so we don t even realize or
imagine what all we are loosing. The most important thing we are losing is privacy of our personal
information. All the info about each individualis available on the net these days. Where is the secret
of our personal life?
Imagine the era of Adam and Eve; even they were not spared for their personal secrets of life at
that age. As a result we can t even imagine the state of affairs in today s life. More so personal
data these days have become so important that for all types of decision making the same is being
utilized. Say for getting a loan, a license or for that matter a job, the personal and professional
information of the individual for checking the reputation is from the info available on the net. The
government so makes use of the same while investigating the individuals, be it at the airports or for
any other investigations that they may have. All this is being done without ascertaining the
correctness of the data about the individual that is available on the net. As a result we are all
virtually
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Banned Books In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
In America, the country that has always been known for success and dreams coming true, once
failed to meet up to its own expectation. This kind of political view, along with many other
subjects in books such as vulgar language and sexual content, have been challenged so that only
certain people could read about them or banned to be taken away from all public in an area.
These could be done ...for all sorts of reasons...to suppress anything that conflicts with or anyone
who disagrees with their own beliefs... ( About Banned Challenged Books ). And The Grapes of
Wrath by John Steinbeck is no exception to this now common practice, being one of the top five
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The Grapes of Wrath should not be banned at Hebron High School because it uses strong political
views combined with vulgar language to create a book that portrays how understanding the past can
create a better future.
According to ALA.org, The Grapes of Wrath was banned and challenged from libraries around
the country for its over exaggerated political views of the historical Dust Bowl of the 1930s. The
most significant ban on this book happened in Kern County, California which is where in the
book marked the ending of the Joad family s journey. The county banned the book because they
felt that Steinbeck was depicting the area unfairly by not giving any credit for the effort they
were making to help the migrants (Neary Grapes Of Wrath And The Politics of Book Burning ).
Despite this the book shouldn t be banned because all of Steinbeck s writing was inspired from a
trip he took during the Great Depression through Oklahoma on the same road the Joad family in
the book took to California. Based off of this he wrote The Grapes of Wrath. And this trip was fool
proofed when Last fall, the California based National Steinbeck
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International Criminal Court Unfair Towards African...
Is the International Criminal Court unfair towards African Nations vis Г vis Western Nations?
On October 12, 2016, the parliament of Burundi, a country located in the Eastern part of Africa
voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) with a vote of 94 to 2. Weeks
earlier, Gambia and South Africa announced their intention to withdraw from the ICC, and this
wave of action by these three African nations has paved the way for other African nations to
reassess if they wanted to still be part of the ICC. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICC has tried
criminals of war mainly from African members states. This treatment has raised a lot of concerns
within African nations, and they are expressing themselves about the unfair treatments and bias
towards them from the International Criminal Court by threatening to leave this longtime praised
establishment..
Created on July 17, 1998 in Rome, Italy, after more than 120 nations voted in favor of the Rome
Statute, the International Criminal Court is an independent court that tries individuals or groups
for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, and could open investigations when referred
to by the United Nations Security Council. In order to veto or approve of its policies or
resolutions, nations need to be members, and as of 2016 there are 124 members in the ICC. Not
to be confused with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the ICC only deals with war related
issues, whereas the ICJ s role (The
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Strategic Management-Evaluation of Three Methods
The research register for this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregisters
The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com
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Strategic management: an evaluation of the use of three learning methods
Department of Strategic Management and Marketing, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham
Trent University, Nottingham, UK
Keywords Learning, Strategic management, Simulation, Action learning, Consultancy Abstract The
article examines the use of three learning methods in the teaching of strategic management; the case
method, simulation and action learning, in the form of a consultancy project. A survey of course
members perceptions of learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The term ``case method has come to refer to a wide range of teaching styles and objectives that
can be adopted within the use of case studies for teaching (Dooley and Skinner, 1977). It has been
proposed that the case method can be used to: . gain illustration of particular points, issues or
managerial principles; . provide managers with a neutral situation in which they are free to explore
problems (because they are not their own); . relate theory to practice; . confront the complexities of
specific situations; . develop analysis and synthesis; . develop self analysis, attitudes, confidence,
responsibility; . develop interpersonal skills, communication and listening; and . develop judgement
and wisdom and enliven teaching. The method may gain the student s intellectual and emotional
involvement and assist the long term retention of understanding and bring realism into instructional
settings (Romm and Mahler, 1991; Osigweh, 1989; Smith, 1987; Christensen and Hansen, 1987;
Dooley and Skinner, 1977). The case method is not without its limitations. Cases may be limited in
the extent to which they present the realities of an organization. Yin (1989) comments that a case
need not reflect a complete or accurate rendition of actual events; its purpose is to establish a
framework for discussion among students. Similarly Towl (1969) describing case writing at
Harvard Business School
emphasises the need for a
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Research Paper On Kitty Genovese
Jihyun Yun
ENG 101. 0795
Professor Kevin Lerner
May 29, 2007
Research paper
Selfish City s Life Kitty Genovese was an ordinary woman. One day, she was going home in the
early morning. When she arrived in her neighborhood at about 3:15 a.m. and parked her car
about 100 feet from her apartment s door, she was attacked by someone. She screamed out. Even
though her screams were heard by several neighbors, nobody helped her. She was seriously
injured, but the witnesses did not believe she was in need of help. There were several people that
heard her screams but nobody went out to help her. Kitty Genovese s murder is a dilemma. If human
beings are basically benevolent, why did thirty eight ordinary people do nothing when they ... Show
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He realized the car was parked where people could see it, so he moved it some distance away
(Gansberg, New York Times).
However, the psychiatrist judged Mosley to be normal. On June 11, 1964, Winston Mosley was
found guilty of murder. Though initially given the death sentence, the sentence was reduced to life
imprisonment after the trial went to appeal with New York s Court of Appeals. The murderer
intended to kill her. But there were thirty eight witnesses and nobody attempted to help her. It is
unimaginable. There was a psychological issue that is called bystanders. Most people when hearing
about this sort of thing react with horror not so much in the direction of the crime, but rather at the
actions of the bystanders. The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon in which someone
is less likely to intervene in an emergency situation when others are present than when a person
is alone. It is one of those questions that can be asked over and over again. Why did no one call
for help? It would not be hard to pick up the phone; what kind of people could ignore such a
thing? It is very miserable. However, the fact is that the reactions of the bystanders are horrible.
This lack of action is one of the reasons why Kitty Genovese is taught in intro to psychology
courses. She makes an excellent, though graphic, introduction to the concept of diffusion of
responsibility: a peculiar phenomenon of inaction within a group of people. A person is much more
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School Clothes Essay
School Clothes
I strongly believe that children should come with an instruction manual in different languages, after
all, even the most complicated computer system or VCR has a manual in three to four languages,
or more. Granted, sometimes we can t understand the instructions, but we have them and sometimes
even a toll free help line. Now some people would say their own parent would be the help line
but not always does that work out. Our own parents advice can be, shall I say, out dated; for
example, many would suggest to us new parents to tell our child, what we say goes, or stop that
crying or I ll give you something to cry about, or do it because I m the parent and I said so, not the
desired tone for positive interaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Frankly, the whole exchange of dialogue is exhausting and I have given in more times than I d like
to. I m sure that the lack of a Parenting Manual is not the reason for school uniform codes, but in
my household uniforms certainly would make mornings easier. School uniforms have a multitude
of rewards and benefits for both the parent and child and should be implemented in all elementary
schools. The rewards and benefits far outweigh any negative connotations that opposing adults
have. These benefits include: reduced headache and stress in the morning, reduced expense of
clothing, increased focus on academics in the classroom, increased building of team spirit among
classmates, and the, for lack of a better word, non discrimination on the popularity poll. I ll begin
with exploring the morning ritual and the reward a uniform has on this process. Critics opposed to
uniforms would say the solution to the miserable morning is to lay the clothes out at night, hence
avoiding such conflicts. This idea sounds good at the outset; however, it just creates conflicts at
bedtime so I haven t seen the advantages or solution to this nighttime ritual. On the other hand, the
uniform idea poses some great alternatives; first the choices are limited, usually to a few shirts,
sweaters, or sweatshirts, and one or two pairs of pants or shorts, and
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Short Summary Of The Lusiad
The Lusiads begins in medias res. Vasco da Gama and his Portuguese crewmen are in the East
African kingdom of Malindi, having survived rough weather and an ambush. The local king
encourages Gama to recite the history of the Portuguese people, he recites it going back all the way
to ancient times.
Gama tells the story of the Roman general Quintus Sertorius, who had successful rebellion that
drove a repressive regime out of Hispania (now Portugal and Spain). Gama then describes the
growth of Portugal from a small principality to a significant European state. The story culminates in
book 4, with the 1385 Battle of Aljubarrota, in which the Portuguese defeated the Spanish kingdom
of Castile and restored the Portuguese monarch to the throne. CamГµes s patriotism is shown in his
description of Portuguese general Nuno ГЃlvares Pereira s victory over Spain.
After this battle, the Portuguese were able to launch overseas explorations, and these first voyages
are recorded in the book. Finally, Gama tells the story of his own voyage, his circumnavigation of
the Cape of Good Hope, which the Portuguese called the Cape of Storms. It is here that the most
supernatural elements of the poem appear: Adamastor and a maritime apparition. Along with these
fantastic elements, book 4 also contains highly realistic details of a ravaging disease.
The Lusiads includes an account of the battle between the goddess Venus, who is a divine advocate
on behalf of the Portuguese, and Bacchus, the patron god
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Naval Officer Research Paper
Naval officer is an Honor that not many get to claim. Becoming one would bring a never ending
Joy to me and my family. While I was younger I would have grown ups in my family always
asking, What do you want to be when you grow up Akin? my answer was always I don t know
yet. As I began to mature, I started researching what I wanted to do as in after high school. I
definitely had college in my plans because, I knew what I was capable of doing, but as for a
career, a life path, that was still uncertain to me. All members of my family being positive, active
members of society, I knew the precedent that they set and what I was expected to achieve.
After several months of researching via College Board and student testimonials and other
sources I knew I wanted to do something with political sciences, but career paths for social
sciences are very broad there are many options and not necessarily a specific career you have to
pick. Not too long ago they called a few members of my senior class... Show more content on
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There are several characteristics that a leader or a potential leader should carry which include:
confidence, responsibility, Integrity, etc... As a child of God I work on exemplifying those
traits, for example I try to use my experience and knowledge to guide some of the freshmen
males at my high school so that they do not make any mistakes that can haunt them later on such
as low grades and bad studying habits. I am also a Student mentor in the club the distinguished
gentlemen I help guide the younger students in what they should and shouldn t do. As a Co
captain of the track and field team I push my teammates to work hard and push themselves to
greater heights even when they feel it s pointless. I am building qualities and habits of leadership
for the future in my adulthood where true leadership is valued. This is why I want to be a naval
officer, to help me mature as a person and a
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How Did World War 1 Start Essay
The world s first global war. The Great War created conflict with the Central Powers of Germany,
Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire against the Allied forces of Great Britain, the United
States, France, Russia, Italy and Japan. World War one was the beginning of modernized
technology to warfare. Modernized warfare resulted mass destruction and a lot of deaths. With
more than 9 million soldiers killed by the end of the war in November 1918. How was World war
one started? Did it start because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo?
knowing they had to contain Germany before Berlin upset the power balance on the Continent?
Was it the Russians after all, didn t they support the Serbs and mobilize their troops before Germany
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Princip belonged to a group called the Black Hand, who wanted Serbia to be independent from
Austria Hungary. Austria Hungary demanded that Serbia was to pay for responsible of the
assassination. When Serbia didn t comply, Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Since
Serbia was an ally of the Allied Powers, the Allied Powers declared war on Austria Hungary.
This, in effect, meant a declaration of war against the Central Powers. Ferdinand s assassination
started a chain reaction that led to both powers declaring war on each other. The second cause
was a lot of militarism in World War One.Dictators and military elites had too much control over
Russia, Germany and Austria and the war was one consequence of their desire for military
power. Britain s Navy was stronger if we went by how many people were in the navy, ships and
carrying capacity than both Germany and Austria Hungary s navies combined. Since aristocrats in
Germany and Austria Hungary knew they were losing the arms race, they decided the best way to
catch up to Britain s Navy was to declare war. Economic imperialism is the third cause of World
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Narrative Essay About Favorite Food

  • 1. Narrative Essay About Favorite Food 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Narrative Essay About Favorite Food Narrative Essay About Favorite Food
  • 2. Advantages Of Decentralization In Relation To CBA Question One 1.There are several advantages of decentralisation in relation to CBA. The first one is time relief. Since the number of banks owned by CBA has increased, it is impossible for the executive management to run all units. Delegating responsibility to lower level managers allows executive management more focus on strategic issues (Langfield Smith et al. 2015,534). Second, since CBA is a state wide group of banks and some individual banks provide unique packaged accounts, delegating decision making to individual bank presidents leads to timely response (Chand 2015) to problems as decisions do not need to refer up through the hierarchy and they have local knowledge that enable them to manage effectively. Third, CBA decentralised more decision making autonomy would provide managerial training that bank presidents can obtain the opportunity to develop their ability in management and hence make them get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is difficult to differentiate the products. Its focus is on price competition and not products competition. Thus, DexPhone can minimize expenditure in research and development and marketing and hence provide goods at the lowest cost and reduce selling price to improve its competitiveness in the market. (b)Global Computers is following a differentiated product strategy since it will provide a non standardized feature to consumers with unique needs currently unavailable in the market(Anthony and Govindarajan 2007, 68). This may reduce direct completion with the similar products in the market. But it may face price pressures because of the required cost for development, producing and selling the new software which may charge premium prices. However, consumers would be willing to pay for it as it is creating something that is perceived by customers as being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The 1960 s Essay The 1960 s The 1960 s was a decade that forever changed the culture and society of America. The 1960 s were widely known as the decade of peace and love when in reality, minorities were struggling to gain freedom from segregation. The war to gain freedom for all minorites was a great obstacle to overcome. On February 20, 1960 four black college freshmen from the Negro Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro, North Carolina quietly walked into a restaurant and sat down at the lunch counter. They were protesting the Jim Crow custom that blacks could be served while standing up but not while they were sitting at the lunch counter. The students quietly sat there politely asking for service until closing time. The next... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He started a militant, all black group called the Black Panthers. On a bright Sunday in a ballroom in Manhattan in full view of 400 blacks Malcolm was murdered. Three men casually walked down the aisle; and from eight feet opened fire with sawed off double barreled shotguns. Malcolm was killed by a pair of point blank range shots to the chest. On March 12, 1965, U.S. Highway 80 was blocked by sixty state troopers who stood in a wall three deep 400 yards past the Edmund Pettus Bridge, which crosses the Alabama river. When black marchers came within 100 yards the troopers were ordered to put on their gas masks. At twenty five yards the marchers stopped. Seconds later the command troopers forward was barked. The troopers moved in a solid wall pushing back the front marchers. At 75 yards the troopers were joined by posse men and deputies with tear gas canisters, in seconds the road was swirling with clouds of smoke. The mounted men brought out bull whips and began beating the marchers. Never in history had the American public responded with such fury. Over 15,000 thousand people marched in five different cities across the country. On Sunday, March 21, 1965 a crowd of 3,400 marchers lead by two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Bunche, departed from Selma on their four day march to Montgomery. They were accompanied by 2,900 military police, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Evaluation Of A Chemical Called Mineral Spirits 75 And We... We are looking for a chemical called Mineral Spirits 75 and we are evaluating one of three Citgo Refining companies the Citgo Refinery in Lemont, IL, and applying their sustainability practices to the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) guidelines to determine if this company is suitable supplier for the chemical we are looking for. The EHS guidelines are a series of documents that gives of examples of Good International Industry Practice for short GIIP. These guidelines contain levels and expectations that are considered to be met in the facility with current equipment and costs. In total there are eight performance standards in the EHS guidelines but at this time I will go in depth with performance standards 3 and 4 to decide if Citgo... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated before, the company we chose to research is the Citgo Refinery in Lemont, IL and we want a solvent called Mineral Spirits 75 which is an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent. This solvent is considered to be hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). The main objective of this performance standard is to lessen or completely stop the adverse negative impacts on human health and the environment we live in. This can be achieved by minimizing pollution from production factories or other project activities. Another objective in this standard is to reduce the effects of GHG emissions. I will investigate. Resource Efficiency/Pollution Prevention It is important to efficiently use your resources. It is an essential part of business sustainability. (MSA) Consequently reducing energy use will reduce fuel consumption which will reduce the initial cost of a company as well as performing good acts of environmental sustainability. The Citgo Lemont Refinery has taken lead in environmental and safety in the community by introducing the Community Awareness Emergency Response Council and the Odor Alert Network, which is the first municipality in Illinois to establish a management system to respond to odor complaints according to the Lemont Illinois website. (Citgo Refining) With these in effect it allowed the refinery to construct a bond with surrounding communities and local emergency responders. This refinery has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Excerpt Of The King Akbar The first excerpt is written by ABU L FAЕ»L КїALLДЂMДЄ, historian, officer, chief secretary, and friend of the Mughal emperor Akbar I. Born on 6 Moḥarram 958/14 January 1551, he was the second son of Shaikh MobДЃrak, a teacher and scholar who had migrated to Agra in 950/1543 from Nagaur, Rajasthan. Abu l FaЕјl served as Akbar s spokesman par excellence, shaping, enunciating, and commemorating the principles advocated by the emperor. (EATON 1983) The genre of the first excerpt is basically in religious context and a historical significance of that event that took place. The excerpt deals with the new religious innovations done at akbars time and history of his reign. This is also written for the sons of akbar showing them the whole history of the empire, rules and regulations of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also showed that his new way of bringing people together by assimilating different religious teachings also was not that successful. As badauni was a historian so in his account he has put some biasness in it like how Akbar got jealous when sheikh was successful. His rivalry with al fazl was also seen. Both excerpts complement each other like the first one talks Christian missionary coming to akbars court and they to convey their message to akbar. Akbar learned different things about whereas the second excerpt talks about the aftermath of that event like how sheikhs and faqirs were against the idea of letting other religion to come to the court The both narratives gives us a lot of information about Akbar s religious policies. The accounts conflict each other. The first excerpt tried to show Akbar in a limelight of he was welcoming to other religions ansd how keen he was in learning other religious teachings. Akbar characteristic of welcoming and kindness is portrayed by abu l fazl. Whereas in other excerpt it shows how Akbar had failed in bringing other religions together and was not capable of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Webster Industries Webster Industries: A Critical Analysis of Carter s Process for Decision Making There are several weaknesses in the process that Carter used for decision making. Perhaps the most severe of them all was the lack of sight with respect to the strategy of the Webster Industries. The financials for the company clearly show that by October 1975 the company was probably recovering from the downturn. If that was indeed the case, Carter should requested an adjustment to the anchoring bias of 15% downsizing target and examined the list of criteria that Stevens laid out in the light of sustained growth. Healthy growth requires people who are competent in their current job as well as people with potential. Consequently the group should have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simultaneously BP s HR set up a massive redeployment process which ultimately allowed 83% employees laid off to get equivalent or better jobs and this kept the morale strong. Carter s group should have involved Webster Industries HR in the process to take a similar approach especially since Clearwater was a Webster company town . Carter Racing and NASA examples discussed in the class taught us the value of the voice of dissension. While Stevens acts like the character of Tom from Carter Racing, Jack Bryant from Personnel Audit team would have been the voice of Paul. Carter should have included him on the team and listened to his experiences while talking to the employees and their managers. After all, his on the ground experience and intuition gained through the audit process was more likely to reveal the real situation than PAS or the brief audit reports. Just as NASA, after the Challenger Disaster instituted a rule that a launch could be vetoed by anyone in the team, including Jack in the conversation would have served as an antidote to overconfidence bias that would otherwise creep in. I am also reminded of an example we discussed in class of a mechanical engineer supervisor identifying more with other mechanical engineers in her group than software engineers. Similar confirmation as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Volatility Markets. Introduction When the stock market goes up one day, and then goes down for the next five, then up again, and then down again, that s what you call market volatility. Historically, the volatility of the stock market is roughly 20% a year and 5.8% a month, but volatility keeps on changing, so we go through periods of high volatility and low volatility. Analysts and experts have different opinions about what you should do in volatile markets, and how to scope with stock marketvolatility or the tendency for share prices rising and falling. Analysts. Justin Stewart, co founder of Seven Investment Management says: Crashes happen. If you are a longer term investor, you should look straight through them and remember the power of compounding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2010 gold breaks $1,400 per ounce and was for first time in three decades investor gold demand outstrips far eastern jewelry trade. In 2011 gold reached all time high at $1,895 per ounce then retreats. All the analysts and experts agrees and predicting that gold would continue the bull market and reaches new highs. Doug Casey, the founder and chairman of Casey Research, a provider of financial analysis about specific market verticals, including precious metals, says, Gold could hit $5,000 an ounce in the next couple of years, as paper currencies in the U.S, Europe, and Japan drop in value. Hal Lehr, the managing director of cross commodity trading at Deutsche Bank, says Gold, which reached record on May2 2011, may surge a further 30 percent as investors seeks to protect themselves from economic uncertainty. John Paulson, the founder and president of Paulson Co., Inc. a New York based hedge fund, predicted that gold would reach $4,000 an ounce over the next three to five years, as the U.S and U.K flood the money supply. Jim Sinclair, is a precious metals specialist and founder of JS Mindset, is predicting that gold is targeting $5,000 as a long term objective. Conclusion Investors in volatility market should make no move waiting for the market to steady it self as volatility doesn t change stocks valuations. Based on analyst s opinion most of them recommend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Optometry Job Application Essay Throughout my life, my parents have always pushed me to do my best, and because of their support, I can motivate myself to do better in life. They always wanted me to go to school and get a career in something that I would enjoy and love. That s why I ended up wanting to pursue a career in the medical field, optometry, to be exact. I have researched many career options before realizing that optometry is the right fit for me. I believe this is the right career choice for me because I want to be able to use my skills and strengths to help others. Therefore, Optometry allows me to use my skills on a daily basis while also allowing me to interact with others. Optometrists, examine people s eyes to diagnose vision problems and eye diseases, and they test patients visual acuity, depth and color perception, and ability to focus and coordinate the eyes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For one, I could apply at an internship at an optometrist s office. There I would be able to learn from the optometrists myself and gain hands on experience. I could also go and just shadow different optometrists every now and then so that I could obtain multiple optometrists way of working. Aside from that, when our University Experience class took a field trip to Western, I talked to the tour leader and she said that Western has a future optometrists club, although they only have a few members, she explained that keeping it small was beneficial to them. Another option would be to start my own club, in case that club is not there anymore, I would be able to still maintain a great support group. Finally, I could also apply for the study abroad program and go use my experiences of optometry, when the time comes, in other countries that are in need of eye exams and diagnosis. That would look good on a job application and it would also give me more experience in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hydraulic Fracking Effects Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, has become a large part of the economy in northeastern Pennsylvania, and has impacted the area s economy, environment, and mindset. Fracking is the process of extracting natural gas from the earth, and the industry it has brought to areas like northeastern Pennsylvania shows effects consistent with the ideas of neoliberalism and hegemony. In order to discuss the effects of fracking, it is helpful to first understand what fracking is. Hydraulic fracturing is a process by which natural gasis extracted from deep within the ground by drilling horizontally to reach the deposit, then forcing through a high pressure mixture of millions of gallons of water plus sand and (often unidentified) chemicals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This raises the question of whether media influence can change ideologies and sway communities opinions on fracking. A study was conducted on how different types of media on both sides of the fracking debate influenced readers perceptions and beliefs about the gas industry. This experiment examined narrative versus informational types of news, meaning whether the information is presented as more of a story or as a more factual compilation. It also examined how participants perceptions were impacted when comparing environmental and economic frames. Framing refers to the the process by which the mass media define and construct issues by emphasizing certain dimensions to the exclusion of others (Shen, Ahern Baker, 2014, p. 99). The study evaluated how people s attitudes about fracking changed after reading either narrative or informational news articles on the topic, and framed with either an economic or environmental perspective (Shen et al., 2014, p. 101). The study found a significant relationship between the type of news presented and a change in the participants attitudes (Shen et al., 2014, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Persuasive Speech On Deforestation Over half of the world s forests have been destroyed in the last 10,000 years. An extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property could be thought to help benefit the economic or environmental aspects of daily life, but the society is clueless on the harm it is causing. Nearly half of the Earth s original forest cover has already been lost and each year an additional 32 million acres are destroyed. Our world is facing the greatest extinction crisis since the fall of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. The future of many of Earth s plants and animals will be determined within the next few decades. Hopefully, it comes as no great surprise to you that deforestationis a major problem in many areas of the world, both in terms of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deforestation occurs primarily as a result of agriculture, fuel use and production, firewood, charcoal, timber harvesting, pasture clearing for livestock animals, and expanding human settlements. When deforestation happens to a country that you live in it can have a huge impact, These deforested areas almost always end up as wastelands via the processes of soil erosion and desertification, if they aren t reforested. Many of the areas of the world that were deforested thousands of years ago remain as severely degraded wastelands or deserts today. Currently, the world s annual rate of deforestation is estimated to be about 13.7 million hectares a year, which is roughly equal to the total land of Greece. Half of the areas deforested gets reforested to some degree, but these new growth forests don t function in the same ways, support the same biodiversity, nor do they provide the many benefits that old growth forests do cause many societies to eventually collapse if they cannot come up with a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Public Transportation In The Kitchener-Waterloo Region Public transportation has come to be something that many people of all backgrounds, ages, and statuses rely on. Without public transportation, it would be very hard for many to get around, especially students. It really is hard to imagine a world without public transportation, however, there once was a time. Before 1886, there was no public transportation in the Kitchener Waterloo region, then known as the Berlin Waterloo region, before Berlin was renamed to Kitchener. Without your own means of transportation, likely a horse drawn vehicle, you would have to travel by foot, meaning you probably could not travel too far. However, when horse drawn streetcars were brought to the region, this all changed for the residents. The Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Company was established in 1886 and finally opened its railway in 1888. The original line ran along King Street to Cedar Street (now known as Bridgeport Road) and also branched out to the Grand Trunk Railway Station. The line spanned about 4km and had a half hour service. There were eight cars and 17 horses, as well as three covered sleighs for bad winter weather, meaning the service was year round. This streetcar service greatly improved the lives of many living in the city, as it was an easier and less expensive way to get around (footnote). Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to the abandonment of streetcars and the reduction of lines in the city, going down to only 11km of coverage by 1942. Unfortunately, this was the beginning of the end of the streetcars in the Kitchener Waterloo region. On December 27, 1946, a severe winter storm hit the area causing extensive damage to both the lines and rails. Ironically enough, the railway had been scheduled to close just four days later on December 31, so the costs to repair were not justifiable, and trolleys went into service not long after to replace the streetcars, along with the introduction of the bus lines a few years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pencil Beam and Collapsed Cone Algorithm Calculations for... Pencil Beam and Collapsed Cone Algorithm Calculations for a Lung type Volume Using CT and the OMP Treatment Planning System Methods Measurements have been carried out in both phantom and a specifically designed phantom which simulated human lung volume. Samples were taken from the Lung Planning CT images for 15 patients using the Oncentra Masterplan OMP Treatment Planning System. The X axis was, following convention, taken to be horizontal, and the Y axis to be vertical; accordingly, abscissa and ordinate distances to the skin, heart and the lungs were measured (see figure 8). Figures 4 and 5 show typical CT images for a patient s lungs, while Tables 1 and 2 give the beam information and dose information for typical patients. The X ray ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Oncology Management System: Impac, MOSAIQ was used to transfer the data from the OMP treatment planning system to the Linac before running the Linac to determine the points ISO center, Beam Information and Dose Information, as shown in figure 14, 15, 16 and 17 for the first and second phantom. The phantoms were positioned on the Elekta Precise linac, isocentre and aligned with lasers, and the ion chamber was placed at each dose point, for example Iso, DP1, DP2, DP3 and DP4 (see figure 12 and 13). Doses were measured for the dosimeters and chambers. The field size and gantry angles chosen are typical of clinical plans for the same 15 patients as used to design phantom 2. A field size of 10 x 10cm, was used for all fields. Gantry angles of 00 3150 2700 and 00 600 1200 were used for phantom 1 and 2 respectively. Tables 4 and 5 show beam information for the first and second phantoms, respectively. The energy used for the plans was 6MV because lung cancer is treated clinically with 6MV in HOF Hospital 10 MV beam is not used because considered very high energy and risky to the lungs. Wedges were used for beam one and three the angle of the wedge is 60/60 for each beam. Figure 12 and 13 show the plan for phantoms 1 and 2, with the isocentre and dose points measured. For the first phantom was generated using three 6 MV photon beams, all with a 10 x 10 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Strategic Compensation The Fit Shop The Fit Shop Ltd. is a brand new firm that will open its doors exactly four months from today. Its business objective is to sell all types of training, fitness, conditioning, and exercise equipment to the general public. The Fit Stop plans to specialize in this equipment and to provide customers with personalized advice geared to a customer s specific training or conditioning needs (e.g. training for a particular sport, rehabilitation from injuries, strengthening of specific muscle groups to deal with back pain, general conditioning and fitness), regardless of the age of the customer. In order to provide high quality advice, each store will employ a physiotherapist (to provide advice on problems such as injuries or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the high level of training required virtually all employees will be full time. The exception will be students who are enrolled in physiotherapy or kinesiology, will be employed on a part time basis. The founder of the business is Susan Superfit, who has an undergraduate degree in both kinesiology and commerce from the University of Saskatchewan. While at university, she participated in numerous sports (and suffered frequent injuries due to her all out style of play). She came up with the idea for this business while laid up with one of her injuries. While there were businesses that sold fitness and conditioning equipment, she often found that the people selling them had very limited knowledge about the products and often gave poor advice on what to buy and how to use it. She has secured funding from private investors and venture capitalist. In order to get volume discounts on the equipment that she will be purchasing and to beat competitors in the marketplace, she wants to start with stores in major cities in Ontario and the four western provinces before expanding into Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. She knows that this is a risky strategy, and that cost control will be essential to keep the business going long enough to become well known and develop a stable clientele. Susan does not expect the business to make a profit for a least a few years. Her main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Maze Runner Series Of Books I ve been an avid reader since an early age. From grades three to about eight, I read almost every night and I read so much that I got in trouble quite a lot for reading. I haven t read a whole lot in the past few years because there haven t really been any series that interested me. The Maze Runner series was really good and I read that last year. The last good series before that was the Gone series. In addition to books, I spent, and still do spend, a lot of time on the internet reading about topics that interest me. I m constantly looking for new books to read. I also really liked the Harry Potterseries of books, I read them all in the eighth grade. I remember when I was young I read a lot of books. I kind of hit my peak with reading at age ten through eleven. I read every night, sometimes I would read up until midnight. I read so much that I actually got in trouble at school multiple times for reading while class was going on. I remember a moment when the teacher was so frustrated with me for reading while he was talking, he berated me in front of the class. That wasn t a good experience, and I remember being really embarrassed. I had a lot of bullying problems at the time and a few of them were in that class, so that gave them more ammo. But that was just one time, and normally I was just told to put the book away. In the seventh grade, I found the Gone series of books. It was about a event in a small town in California that sealed a opaque dome around a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Crowd Individuality Essay It is human nature to acclimate to one s surroundings, but this instinct has created non individualized activities amongst the public, leaving the non thought provoking state of mind of society (Orwell). The naive stay happy, tradition brings normality, and a lack of self expression leaves the mind at ease, for there is no one to reject it. Crowd mentality has driven society since the Stone Age, and throughout the course of history writers have recorded such mentalities and behaviors loving and/or criticizing it. George Orwell is not the only author to critique society s forced state of being; many others have an apparent disapproval and criticism for society in their writings as well. Each one reflects a different time in history and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is quite blatantly a mental disconnection of a whole town and is far as to have one is even insulted for questioning it. Mark Twainis society s biggest critique as his whole book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is his disapproval of it. In one the many adventures, he stumbles across the Grangerford s and the Sheperdson s feud, and he exposes their ignorance when Huck asked Buck why there was a feud. Buck responds with I reckon maybe I don t know (Twain 168) and eventually Huck witnesses the consequences of choosing to accept traditions without question and it ends in many pointless deaths. One can see that the trend in blind tradition can end in unfortunate consequences. Huck s young friend was willing to die for an aimless cause. When a little boy is embedded with a mentality to fight till death since he was born, something is morally wrong with the social norms of their society. Another ordeal in the family feud in Huckleberry Finn was that if one chose to befriend a Sheperdson, they would be out casted from the family and heavily ridiculed as if they committed a form of betrayal. For example, when Miss Sophia plotted to run away with a Sheperdson, one could only imagine what would have happened to her if they had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. African American Males Research Paper African American Young Adult Male s Deficiency of Achieving a College Degree Sha Calya Daniels Department of Social Work Texas A M University Commerce Abstract This study examines the environmental factors that impact and influence college attainment among young adult African American males. Employing a qualitative research design, the author conducted non probability sampling to guide the selection of specific young adult African American males. The desired sample size will consist of a total of 90 participants at all 9 locations. These included barber shops, mall/retail locations, and fitness gyms. Participants identified four environmental factors that correlated with the reasons why young adult African American males do not achieve a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Literature Review Spirituality and religion This study seeks to add to the knowledge base pertaining to the role of spirituality and religion in the educational experiences and outcomes of African American (male) students (Jett, 2010). It is important to have values of any kind that mean something personally for an individual including spirituality and religion, this can help guide young adult male further into completion of a college degree. Although the four A.A. men in the study are spiritually grounded, they do not share the same religious affiliations or denominations (Jett, 2010). Racial identity, self efficacy, institutional integration, and academic achievement The previous research shows how African American male students attending a research university are more involved interaction with faculty and are culturally competent. This great way for A.A. males to further their growth and interactions while continuing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Edible Woman By Margaret Atwood The edible woman Introduction The edible woman by Margaret Atwood was first published in 1969. The novel talks about women and the way they relate to men, food, and the society. Through food and eating, Atwood is able to the rebellion of a young woman against the male dominated modern society. The story is about a young woman, the protagonist of the novel named Marian McAlpin and her struggles between the roles imposed on her by society and her individuality and personal self definition. Through food, her struggles, and her eventual rebellion are symbolized. Atwood has used her protagonist for the creation of situations where women are overburdened with inequalities and rules of the society. She tries to recreate a braver and self reliant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She goes deeper into the hearts of the things that relate to women and their lives. The author is indeed well aware of all the implications of female roles in society. Marian is undergoing a phase where she is struggling with the role the society imposes on her and that which she wants for herself. In the novel and her development of a phobia for some food, types have been used to demonstrate this. Through the acquisition of some attitude for food, her powerlessness in this situation is revealed. She is protesting against capitalism, and this leads her to stop eating because she lacks autonomy and control. Her social pressure thus comes out through her eating disorder. This shows a positive correlation between eating disorders and the social pressures people face. Her eating disorder is like a protest and a revolt because of her rebellion against the male dominated society that she lives in. Marian s interpretation of the world is terms of food and uses it to negotiate her way through life. Towards the end of the novel, she manages to construct the new concept of self/persona by renewing her relationship with food. The author has used food as a metaphor, and it has appeared in the novel. By writing about Marian s eating habits, Atwood has tried to expose the differences that exist between cultural roles and those that have been constructed through the experienced realities. At the beginning of the novel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Human Genome Is The Complete Set Of Genetic... The human genome is the complete set of genetic information for humans. This information is located in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) which in the 23 chromosomes pairs. Both protein coding DNA and non coding DNA make up the human genome. DNA is a nucleic acid, which is responsible for storage, expression and the transmission of genetic information. There are two types of nucleic acids, DNA which stores the genetic information, and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) which is decodes the genetic information for form a polypeptide chain. DNA is a double strained structure. The strains are comprised of nucleotides. These nucleotides contains a pentose sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base. The two strands are bond together at the bases with the hydrogen bonds. The pentose sugar is deoxyribose, 5 carbon sugar. There are four types of nitrogenous bases, which are divided up into two categories, purines, and pyrimidines. Adenine(A) and Guanine (G) make up purines, while pyrimidines are Cytosine(C), and Thymine(T). The article , Scientists Urge Temporary Moratorium On Human Genome Edits talks about how new technology called clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats(CRISPR), could allow scientists to alter a humans genetic code. While this could be a great finding it could also be detrimental. Scientists have been able to change DNA for a while however, CRISPR has sped up the process and made it cheaper. CRISPR is not the only technique, but is the most talked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pablo Neruda Metaphors Poems are a way for people to express their feelings in an art form that provides enough literary clues and expressive qualities to help a reader understand what is being expressed. Pablo Neruda became a legendary poet in his lifetime from 1904 to 1973 in Chile. He never failed to leave a part of himself in each of his poems for the reader to either identify with or interpret, which is most evident in his use of metaphor. His metaphors can be labelled as being open , for they provide literal comparisons between two completely unrelated ideas, which leave room for personal interpretation. Because of the confusion evident in those connections, the reader is immersed into the metaphor and its resulting tone, mood, and connotative meanings. Pablo... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Neruda comes to a conclusion about his feelings, speaking to his loved one, he tells her that if she feels compelled every day to love him with implacable sweetness,/ if each day a flower/ climbs up to your lips to seek me,/ ah my love, ah my own,/ in me all that fire is repeated, / in me nothing is extinguished or forgotten,/ my love feeds on your love, beloved (Lines 38 44). As the poem concludes in the sixth line, the reader is softly coasted to the end of the poem. Neruda knows he may have to part from his lover one day, but he ensures that she understands that as long as she continues to love him without his presence, he will feel her commitment and continue to love her back. He describes her devotion using the description of a flower climbing up to her lips to seek him. The flower is part of an open metaphor, since the meaning of the statement can differ despite the flower being a clear symbol of love. Either the flower climbing to her lips is literal, as she may kiss a flower in memory of Neruda when he is not around, or it can be a representation of relentless, passionate love. After using the metaphor of a flower, the line is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Evolution And Impact Of Jazz Dance On The World The Evolution and Impact of Jazz Dance On The World Jazz dance originated from the African American vernacular dance from the late 1800 s when slaves needed an emotional and physical outlet (Guarnino and Oliver). The slave trade had begun and the slaves were allowed dance on the boats, as it was to keep the slaves fit for their journey to North America. The slave owners took interest in this type of dance(Guarnino and Oliver). They then integrated their European jigs with the music and movement of the African culture (Guarnino and Oliver). Africans primarily focused on the rhythms and the movement of the torso and the Europeans focused on the harmony and the folk dance (Guarnino and Oliver). Jazz dance is blended with tap and musical theatre. It has exciting body movements, percussion techniques, tap steps, and ballet. New forms of jazz dance evolved as different types of music were coming out such as the Charleston, swing, Caribbean reggae, and hip hop (Guarnino and Oliver). In the 1840 s, minstrel shows were developed from the European traditions of masks and carnival (Guarnino and Oliver). The blackface phenomenon was known as the white and African Americans performers dressed up wearing black masks (Guarnino and Oliver). They would impersonate the African American dance forms; minstrel shows were the ...First emanation of a pervasive and purely American mass culture as well as the heart of the nineteenth century (Guarnino and Oliver). Vaudeville was first a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Environmental Impacts Of Coal Mining It has been long recognized that there are many environmental consequences by extracting, using and disposing of coal. Due mainly to the nature of the coal deposits which are typically full size, covering huge regions including more than one seams extending over big vertical durations. Coal mining in all likelihood consequences in an extra disturbance to the geologic conditions of an area than any other form of mining(Ehlen, Haneberg Larson, 2005, p. 79). The two ways to mine coal; surface mining and underground mining both extraction operations have their own personal negative impact on the environment. Strip mining a type of surface mining, is highly destructive scraping away at earths landscape to reach the coal buried near the surface removing plants, trees and topsoil. Also, another type of surface mining; mountaintop mining blasts off the tops of mountain s to reach coal seams within, creating drastic changes in topography. Whereas, underground coal extraction has its fair share of environmental impacts as well, such as subsidence and underground coal fires. Mine subsidence and collapses have the potential to produce major effects above ground, which are especially devastating in developed areas, destroying roads and buildings. Craig, Vaughan Skinner (2011) found that there are an estimated 300 underground coal fires still burning in the United States; in many parts of the world, coal beds have been accidentally or spontaneously ignited (p.142). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 46 Pages and Common Sense Analysis and Review Essay examples | 46 Pages: Book Review| | Tim IveyMarch 13, 2012Daryl SequeiraHistory 111 5001| | | | In 46 Pages author Scott Liell is able to poignantly illustrate the colonies metamorphosis from a dependent arm of the English Empire to an independent country, the catalyst for which was Thomas Paine s Common Sense. Liell is able to not only articulate the turning point of the American consensus towards independence, but he also very intelligibly depicts the sentiments of all facets of colonial dogma and the torrential effect that Common Sense had in loosening the cement that held those beliefs. Using fantastic examples of the opinions of Tories, Whigs, and those ambivalent towards independence, Liell efficiently and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was this variance in heritage that nurtured both Paine s familial recognition of the common man s adversity in a monarch s dominion and his natural predisposition for the written word and self edification. Liell draws on this point citing Paine s short lived days at a grammar school near his homeland.(pg.27) Such an opportunity was uncommon for the son of a corset maker and although it would have been more anticipated that he would simply follow his father s vocation, his parents stressed the significance of pursuing knowledge. Paine further established his kinship and compassion of the common man when he ventured out as a privateer, despite his father s previous attempts of curtailing such adventures. Not much is known of Paine s days as a privateer other than it was short lived. It is assumed that he had grown distaste for the lifestyle, perhaps because he simply found it disagreeable or found disdain for the lack of principles for which privateers stand. Nonetheless, the experience left Paine with a greater understanding of the soldier class. Not too long after his days as a privateer, Paine finds himself under the employ of the government, a peculiar position for the man who would inspire a revolution against the same government not but a few years later. Furthermore, Paine was an excise man. Not the position a man of the people would be expected to fill. However, Paine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. GMO Controversy Foods GMO, CONVENTIENTLY LETHAL!? Bacon tomatoes!? Tomatoes and eggs!??!? Genetically modified food have been the subject of much controversy lately. Genetically modified organisms (GMO s) are a broad group of plants, animals and bacteria that are engineered for a wide for a variety of purposes ranging from agricultural production to scientific research. The types of potential perils posed by GMO vary depending on the type of organism being modified and its intended purpose (EOH, 2003). What are the medical, environmental, legal, social issues that surround this issue? All GM foods in Australia have to meet premarket safety assessments imposed by the government and must comply with the Australia New Zealand food standard code (Better health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The views of Food production companies and customers vary greatly. Food production companies and farmers believe the advantages of GMO s currently outweigh the disadvantages and will continue to do so into the future. Farmers and Food production companies believe genetically modified crops do not need pesticides to achieve stronger protection and resistance against various kinds of pests, insects and bacteria that may destroy it, (REFERENCE). Customers believe that GM foods can be used to change the properties of the crop through the addition of nutrients, making them taste better, or through the reduction of growing time (Chaury, 2004). The food and agricultural organization of the United Nations believes that some GM foods have been modified to be more nutritious, through minerals or vitamin content (Duvauchelle, 2014). This is highly valued in developing countries where malnutrition rates are extremely high. How is this a local and national issue? GM foods effects local and national communities. GM foods is a local issue as it effects local farmers because of food production companies such as Monsanto, which sell their products worldwide. The export market makes GM foods a local and national issue. Makes it an issue at local level for those who buy GM foods as they may or may not be aware of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of The Land Of Opportunity In America Land of Opportunity for Everyone. The United States is a very diverse country, which makes it the most unique out of every other place in the world. What helps this wonderful country of opportunity become what it is to this day is because of the immigrants who traveled here. Coming from a family of immigrants I know first hand what my grandparents and parents had to go through to earn the life they gave me today. Immigrants are an important part in our society. They do the work that most people don t want to do. As in, work in factories, construction sites, and on farms. Immigrants help run a high demand country, so why get rid of them? They have a purpose here. Everyone around the world knows that America is the Land of Opportunity . People work so hard just to come here and start a new life. They all want to experience the American Dream . To us, this is a normal lifestyle. If you look at immigrants situations closely, you see their country s trouble and how over there they have it much worse. Wouldn t you want to give them an opportunity where you and they know is better? So many countries in Europe are having a hard time and people want to escape that and move to the States to start fresh. My grandparents moved to Chicago from Poland when my mom was 19. They worked tremendously hard to make enough money to make sure they were set for the future. They are lucky that they got to come here and turn their life around and make sure that my brother and I didn t have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. AP World World History AP withMr. Derrick Learning Targets Part2 The Classical Era in World History, 500B.C.E. 500C.E. Chapter6 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas500B.C.E. 1200C.E. Learning Targets в … Analyze classical civilizations thatevolvedoutsideof themorewell known civilizations of Eurasia в … Comparethedevelopmentof civilizationsinAfrica and the Americas в … Examinethefactorsthatmakecivilizationsdevelop andanalyzewhytheydevelop differentlyin someregions в … Distinguishthecharacteristics of complex civilizationsandjudgewhether theycould develop without any recognizable centralized control Big Picture Questions 1. The particular cultures and societies of Africa and of the Americas discussed in this chapter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (pron. cha BEAN) Coptic Christianity: The Egyptian variety of Christianity, distinctive in its belief that Christ has only a single, divinenature. Ezana: King of Axum in the early fourth century c.e. who established Christianity in his state. (pron. eh TZAHN ah) Hopewell culture: Named from its most important site (in present day Ohio), this is the most elaborate andwidespreadoftheNorth American mound building cultures; flourishedfrom200b.c.e. to400c.e. Jenne jeno: Largest and most fully studied of the cities of the Niger Valley civilization. (pron. JENNay JENN oh) Maya: Themajorclassicalcivilization ofMesoamerica; flourishedfrom250to900c.e. MeroГ«: City in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization between 300 b.c.e. and 100 c.e. (pron. MER oh ee) Moche: An important regional civilization of Peru, governed by warrior priests; flourished from around 100to800c.e. (pron. MO che) Mound Builders: Members of any of a number of cultures that developed east of theMississippiRiverin what is now the United States and that are distinguished by their large earthen mounds, builtduring theperiod2000b.c.e. 1250c.e. Nazca: A civilization of southern coastalPeru, theNazcabecamefamous fortheirundergroundirrigation channels and their gigantic and mysterious lines in the desert in the form of monkeys, birds, spiders, andotherdesigns. (pron. NAHZ kah)
  • 26. Niger Valley civilization: Distinctive city basedcivilization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Effects Of Eugenic Sterilization Eugenics Sterilization, developed by an eminent scientist, Francis Galton, is the science of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population by controlling breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristic traits and decrease the occurrence of undesirable characteristic traits or genetical defects (Bergman, 2000). Eugenic sterilizationrefers to the involuntary sterilizationof certain categories of individuals without their need for consent by those subjected to the procedure (Pozgar, 2012, p. 411). Eugenic Sterilization has ruined thousands of lives and impacted individual in multiple ways. Individuals classified as mentally deficient, feeble minded, epileptic, promiscuous, sexual deviants, or persons classified as habitual criminals were mainly targeted (Pozgar, 2012, p. 411). Eugenicists argued degenerate traits tainted society through the reproduction of the lowest class and sterilization was to keep the handicapped from perpetuating themselves (Kaelber, 2014). In addition, eugenicists also argued that feeble minded individuals were believed to be financial burdens to society by overcrowding prisons, hospitals and living off welfare (Kaelber, 2014). Eugenic Sterilization was seen as a way to prevent the spending of tax dollars on the feeble minded (Kaelber, 2014). These arguments allowed Eugenics to become an acceptable practice. Advocates believed that getting rid of the feeble minded and mentally deficient would decrease the undesirable characteristic traits within the human gene pool and ultimately improve the human population (Kaelber, 2014). The very first eugenic sterilization law was passed in 1919 but it was never put to use (Kaelber, 2014). Many worried that the law was unconstitutional and there the State feared putting it into practice (Kaelber, 2014). The landmark 1927 United States Supreme Court case of Buck Vs. Bell served as a catalyst for many eugenic sterilization programs across the Country (Scott, 2015). In 1929, The North Carolina General Assembly passed new sterilization laws (Kaelber, 2014). It stated that the governing body or the responsible head of any penal or charitable institution supported wholly or in part by the State ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cinnamon Essay I closed my eyes and sat quietly in the classroom. The slightest scent of cinnamon in the air and I was stuck. It was like turning back the hands of time to the most beautiful Autumn season I could remember. The aroma painted a picture in my mind that was so realistic every one of my senses were triggered. The first sense that my brain detected was my sense of smell. I could smell holiday baking in the kitchen. Other things that I could smell were Big Red Gum, cinnamon buns, cinnamon pop tarts, gingerbread, pumpkin pie, basically I could smell any fragrance associated with just plain cinnamon. With my eyes still shut, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaves falling off the tree s and children jumping in the raked leave piles. Pumpkin patches growing in the neighbors garden sparked a curiosity of wanting to pick them. The fall colors remain in my mind whenever I think of autumn. In the fall the weather is typically cool to cold, sometimes windy. That is if you are located anywhere near Massachusetts. I remember a fall season which I spent in Washington D.C. Outdoors playing in the park I could feel the crisp air chilling my body with each gust of wind. It was so cold that fall that my cheeks, nose, and ears turned bright red. For this brief moment still sitting silent in class I could feel chills up my spine just thinking of how cold it was. Although the classroom was quiet I could hear otherwise. I let my imagination take over and I heard all kinds of sounds. I could hear the front door squeaking as the wind blew it opened and closed. There was noise from the tree branches rattling. Often I could hear the hooves of a horse clattering against the pavement. The noisy neighbors leave blower sounded an annoying buzz making it hard to concentrate from time to time. There are many different noises I hear when I reminisce about autumn. When I concentrated hard enough I could actually taste the foods which I had previously smelled. Pumpkin pie is my favorite food around the fall season, it always has been. Reminiscing back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Who Is A Traveler From Altruria By William Dean Howells A Traveler From Altruria Many people believe America to be the land of the free and the home of the brave; a place where we all have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The novel, A Traveler from AltruriaВё written by author William Dean Howells, presents many of the ideals present in the culture of the late nineteenth century. The author uses the characters such as the lawyer, the minister, the professor, the banker and the novelist in the story to illustrate what is wrong the American society. The traveler from Altruria, Mr. Homos, comes to America to experience the everyday life in a country that promotes and prides itself on democracy and equality and has the foundation that all men are created equal. He is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately this supports the idea that Americans truly only look out for themselves because those who do give back are few and far between. The professor has a major role in helping the Altrurian understand how American society functions. During this time period, education and business are kept separate, but the professor believes that one day they will eventually unite. The professor views businessmen as egotistical, self centered individuals who abandon their morals in order to do what is necessary to benefit themselves. Education is seen as the opposite, a place for gentlemen. As a result, if someone wanted to be a good businessman he should not get an education because education would make him more moral and therefore less of a businessman. The banker believes education to be completely unnecessary because of the class system. The lower classes believe education to be unimportant because parents would prefer for their children to be at home working instead of going to school. The upper classes view education as unnecessary because they are likely to become businessmen and any education would simply give them a handicap. The professor himself agrees that his position is unnecessary. Without education there is no way to teach others. There is no way to better our knowledge and understanding of the world around us. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Ramayana and Sita Sings the Blues The Ramayana and Sita Sings The Blues Art is a form of expression that lives on for centuries but changes in interpretation over time. What may be relevant in this time period may make no sense to the upcoming generations. Nina Paley s film Sita Sings the Blues brings two cultures, traditions, values and time periods together to convey her message and bring relevance of her art across many cultures and generations. The Ramayana by Valmiki on the other hand is a very traditional epic which depicts the ideal of every relation, one ideal example being the wife of Rama, Sita. Idealistically, a wife in Indian culture is to stick to her husband no matter how harshly she is treated by him, she should be calm in every situation and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Ramayana, Sita does everything in her power to be with the person she devoted herself to. She burned herself alive, thus going great extents for him. All her actions are socially acceptable at that time period of her century. Whereas, we see Paley she cannot get over a guy who is not even her husband but her boyfriend who did not treat her great from the beginning. According to the new generation this type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. My Professional Development Goals Have Been Established... Statement of Personal Goals My professional development goals have been established along the DPT program. As I was taking classes I had defining moments where I could clearly see my career direction moving forward. I have become more conscious about the importance of pursuing high quality continuing education courses and professional development opportunities, beneficial not only to me, but to the over ninety therapists working at our practice and the 20+ Level II students coming for their clinical internships at our agency every year. As we all have been instructed, we are accountable for learning and change (American Physical Therapy Association, 2012). Also, under the core value of professional duty, we are called to mentor others to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To achieve this goal, I will be working closely with the University of Central Florida DPT program in small research studies involving children and families in our practice. Currently, two grants requests have been submitted pursuing funds for research activities. My goal is to tap into one to four grant opportunities per year to expand our investigative initiatives program. As part of my professional growth, effective this upcoming summer, I also would like to enhance an existing program at our therapy practice where we discuss research articles. Part of the enhancement plan includes not only sharing the articles but evaluating and critiquing them. One critical appraisal tool under consideration to be used at our agency for that purpose is the Center for Evidence Based Medicine Critical Appraisal Worksheets (2017). In a cross sectional study performed by Kamwendo and Tornquist (2001) discussing the perceptions of OT and PT students in Sweden toward research related activities, results showed students using problem based learning are more inclined to engage in investigative and experimentation studies. We all need to exercise the core value of excellence by using evidence consistently to support our professional decisions and interventions. A second goal I am excited to pursue is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Diverse Work Environment The Management Of A Company Or... In a diverse work environment the management of a company or firm is a crucial role. With firms that are growing internationally and having employees of different cultures the management style has to suite those employees. Diversity in the workplace means bringing people together from different ethnic backgrounds, age, and religions. The advances in communication have a great role in managementof large cooperation or business. A great management strategy with diverse workplaces is to have strong policies on equality. Allowing individuals to be equal at work and strive to their full potential. Work becomes more enjoyable when the environment is equal and differences/similarities of individuals are valued. A current study examines the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What they do is integrate diversity into all of the processes of their organization. Diversity becomes a lens for looking at, identifying, developing, and advancing talent. So when they think about recruitment, they don t only have a minority recruiter. They educate all of their recruiters about how to relate to the diversity of the population that they recruit from. Leaders need to know that they have to build accountability into their systems with regard to their managers taking responsibility for creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. We often see the people at the very top saying all the right things relative to diversity, but their middle management, who really run the organization and create the experience of people who work there, don t understand and don t feel accountable for diversity and inclusion. You can cut diversity across a lot of different dimensions what s important for each organization is to identify the relevant dimensions, measure them, and make that part of how managers are evaluated. It s not a matter of inventing new measures as much as it is using diversity as a lens to look at the measures that we have. And diversity, in my view, should also be one of the lenses through which we look at customers and community stakeholders. There is a cosmetic diversity that can come when an organization decides they need internal diversity when they meet external stakeholders who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Literature Review On Seasickness Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction Seasickness is a terminology describing an illness that caused by an effect of motion, experienced by an individual particularly at sea. Seasickness can be a serious problem for sailors. Not only does the sick person feel terrible and become incapacitated, and therefore a problem too for others on a shorthanded boat, but the dehydration that may result from repeated vomiting can become a medical issue. About 90% of people will experience seasickness or motion sickness at some point in their lives. If you re new to sailing, or have ever experienced nausea or dizziness on a boat, it s worthwhile to take steps early to prevent seasickness. Once seasickness occurs, it s too late to do much more than cope with it as best you can. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were a number of 19th and early 20th century attempts to develop anti motion sickness devices, including an anti motion sickness belt manufactured by a Canadian company, a vibrating anti seasick deck chair in which sitters imagine they are driving motor cars , advertised by the Hamburg American Steamship Company, and most extravagantly the Bessemer Saloon a cabin modelled on the movement of a compass and designed to maintain its stability independent from the movement of the ship. The early 20th century development of air ships must have been a wonderful relief to the few wealthy enough to travel in them. A detailed account by George Grant, a passenger on the ill fated Hindenburg, stated that the movement of the Airship hardly varies. An occasional slight roll is therefore hardly perceptible. Air sickness is quite unknown, a strong point which cannot be too strongly emphasized. Unfortunately air ships have other issues and the famous Hindenburg Disaster of 1937 put an end to commercial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Death In The Victorian Era It was pretty common in the Victorian britian era for people to die. Deaths in victorian era was a big thing the bodies was always put around church grounds because people were scared of the close ones coming back a zombies. Victorians viewed death crazily, funny and playfully sometimes they do alot of things when i comes to deatheven when it sounds weird. After a certian lenght of time grave diggers damaged the coffins to make more room for new ones. After a certain lenght and time the grave diggers damaged the coffins to make more room for new ones. So in victorian era It was pretty common for people to die so they had to have room for more people and if there was none then they have to take the oldest coffins and tear them down and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Favelas In Brazil Research Paper Favelas in Brazil have always had a somewhat rough background in getting along with outsiders. Meaning drug lords, gangs, and occasional gun shootouts with the police. There is no doubt that it is a dangerous area to be in. Though you d expect the people living there to want to leave to get out of that situation. It is actually quite different they like where they re at. None of them really mind where they are and favelas support a total of 1.5 million people, which is about 24% of the population in Brazil. Though living in one is also a close resemblance to slum life, or an overcrowded area, occupied by very poor people. There are some that are seen as a more high functioning, and have been developing in new and extraordinary ways. Favelas do indeed have a darker side. Since they are such tight space with so many people, this area, have become a popular spot for crimes, and for drugs. Most are ruled by drug lords. Who traffic cocaine, and encourage gang violence. The government brought in military force to try to help with this, with a high success in 2010. The protection is slowly deteriorating, as shoot out are now occurring more, and more often. The recent occurrence of the Olympics in Rio, seem to have had a large effect in the violence picking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country saw this to be necessary as they were hosting the world cup in 2014, and this years (2016) Summer Olympics. When this program remained intact the police walked around with all their guns holstered, and more residences opened up to cater to tourist needs. The gangs had continued to keep a low profile, until recently. With the flood of visitors, and athletes, they sparked back up. Including multiple reports of the tourists, and the athletes being mugged. Though the improved security surrounding the event did not seem to help with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Networking and Privacy in the Changing World The world is changing very fast. With the introduction of networking the speed with which the technology is changing is beyond imagination. One has to be very smart and keep updating himself to keep pace with the changing world. Most of the time we are not even aware of how and what all is changing around us. Most people just keep imagining things to acquire and attain knowledge that may be useful to them at a later stage. While doing so we don t even realize or imagine what all we are loosing. The most important thing we are losing is privacy of our personal information. All the info about each individualis available on the net these days. Where is the secret of our personal life? Imagine the era of Adam and Eve; even they were not spared for their personal secrets of life at that age. As a result we can t even imagine the state of affairs in today s life. More so personal data these days have become so important that for all types of decision making the same is being utilized. Say for getting a loan, a license or for that matter a job, the personal and professional information of the individual for checking the reputation is from the info available on the net. The government so makes use of the same while investigating the individuals, be it at the airports or for any other investigations that they may have. All this is being done without ascertaining the correctness of the data about the individual that is available on the net. As a result we are all virtually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Banned Books In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath In America, the country that has always been known for success and dreams coming true, once failed to meet up to its own expectation. This kind of political view, along with many other subjects in books such as vulgar language and sexual content, have been challenged so that only certain people could read about them or banned to be taken away from all public in an area. These could be done ...for all sorts of reasons...to suppress anything that conflicts with or anyone who disagrees with their own beliefs... ( About Banned Challenged Books ). And The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is no exception to this now common practice, being one of the top five most banned and challenged classic novel on the American Library Association list. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Grapes of Wrath should not be banned at Hebron High School because it uses strong political views combined with vulgar language to create a book that portrays how understanding the past can create a better future. According to ALA.org, The Grapes of Wrath was banned and challenged from libraries around the country for its over exaggerated political views of the historical Dust Bowl of the 1930s. The most significant ban on this book happened in Kern County, California which is where in the book marked the ending of the Joad family s journey. The county banned the book because they felt that Steinbeck was depicting the area unfairly by not giving any credit for the effort they were making to help the migrants (Neary Grapes Of Wrath And The Politics of Book Burning ). Despite this the book shouldn t be banned because all of Steinbeck s writing was inspired from a trip he took during the Great Depression through Oklahoma on the same road the Joad family in the book took to California. Based off of this he wrote The Grapes of Wrath. And this trip was fool proofed when Last fall, the California based National Steinbeck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. International Criminal Court Unfair Towards African... Is the International Criminal Court unfair towards African Nations vis Г vis Western Nations? On October 12, 2016, the parliament of Burundi, a country located in the Eastern part of Africa voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) with a vote of 94 to 2. Weeks earlier, Gambia and South Africa announced their intention to withdraw from the ICC, and this wave of action by these three African nations has paved the way for other African nations to reassess if they wanted to still be part of the ICC. Since its establishment in 1998, the ICC has tried criminals of war mainly from African members states. This treatment has raised a lot of concerns within African nations, and they are expressing themselves about the unfair treatments and bias towards them from the International Criminal Court by threatening to leave this longtime praised establishment.. Created on July 17, 1998 in Rome, Italy, after more than 120 nations voted in favor of the Rome Statute, the International Criminal Court is an independent court that tries individuals or groups for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, and could open investigations when referred to by the United Nations Security Council. In order to veto or approve of its policies or resolutions, nations need to be members, and as of 2016 there are 124 members in the ICC. Not to be confused with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the ICC only deals with war related issues, whereas the ICJ s role (The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Strategic Management-Evaluation of Three Methods The research register for this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregisters The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com /0262 1711.htm Strategic management: an evaluation of the use of three learning methods Department of Strategic Management and Marketing, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK Keywords Learning, Strategic management, Simulation, Action learning, Consultancy Abstract The article examines the use of three learning methods in the teaching of strategic management; the case method, simulation and action learning, in the form of a consultancy project. A survey of course members perceptions of learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term ``case method has come to refer to a wide range of teaching styles and objectives that can be adopted within the use of case studies for teaching (Dooley and Skinner, 1977). It has been proposed that the case method can be used to: . gain illustration of particular points, issues or managerial principles; . provide managers with a neutral situation in which they are free to explore problems (because they are not their own); . relate theory to practice; . confront the complexities of specific situations; . develop analysis and synthesis; . develop self analysis, attitudes, confidence, responsibility; . develop interpersonal skills, communication and listening; and . develop judgement and wisdom and enliven teaching. The method may gain the student s intellectual and emotional involvement and assist the long term retention of understanding and bring realism into instructional settings (Romm and Mahler, 1991; Osigweh, 1989; Smith, 1987; Christensen and Hansen, 1987; Dooley and Skinner, 1977). The case method is not without its limitations. Cases may be limited in the extent to which they present the realities of an organization. Yin (1989) comments that a case need not reflect a complete or accurate rendition of actual events; its purpose is to establish a framework for discussion among students. Similarly Towl (1969) describing case writing at Harvard Business School emphasises the need for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Research Paper On Kitty Genovese Jihyun Yun ENG 101. 0795 Professor Kevin Lerner May 29, 2007 Research paper Selfish City s Life Kitty Genovese was an ordinary woman. One day, she was going home in the early morning. When she arrived in her neighborhood at about 3:15 a.m. and parked her car about 100 feet from her apartment s door, she was attacked by someone. She screamed out. Even though her screams were heard by several neighbors, nobody helped her. She was seriously injured, but the witnesses did not believe she was in need of help. There were several people that heard her screams but nobody went out to help her. Kitty Genovese s murder is a dilemma. If human beings are basically benevolent, why did thirty eight ordinary people do nothing when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He realized the car was parked where people could see it, so he moved it some distance away (Gansberg, New York Times). However, the psychiatrist judged Mosley to be normal. On June 11, 1964, Winston Mosley was found guilty of murder. Though initially given the death sentence, the sentence was reduced to life imprisonment after the trial went to appeal with New York s Court of Appeals. The murderer intended to kill her. But there were thirty eight witnesses and nobody attempted to help her. It is unimaginable. There was a psychological issue that is called bystanders. Most people when hearing about this sort of thing react with horror not so much in the direction of the crime, but rather at the actions of the bystanders. The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon in which someone is less likely to intervene in an emergency situation when others are present than when a person is alone. It is one of those questions that can be asked over and over again. Why did no one call for help? It would not be hard to pick up the phone; what kind of people could ignore such a thing? It is very miserable. However, the fact is that the reactions of the bystanders are horrible. This lack of action is one of the reasons why Kitty Genovese is taught in intro to psychology courses. She makes an excellent, though graphic, introduction to the concept of diffusion of responsibility: a peculiar phenomenon of inaction within a group of people. A person is much more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. School Clothes Essay School Clothes I strongly believe that children should come with an instruction manual in different languages, after all, even the most complicated computer system or VCR has a manual in three to four languages, or more. Granted, sometimes we can t understand the instructions, but we have them and sometimes even a toll free help line. Now some people would say their own parent would be the help line but not always does that work out. Our own parents advice can be, shall I say, out dated; for example, many would suggest to us new parents to tell our child, what we say goes, or stop that crying or I ll give you something to cry about, or do it because I m the parent and I said so, not the desired tone for positive interaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frankly, the whole exchange of dialogue is exhausting and I have given in more times than I d like to. I m sure that the lack of a Parenting Manual is not the reason for school uniform codes, but in my household uniforms certainly would make mornings easier. School uniforms have a multitude of rewards and benefits for both the parent and child and should be implemented in all elementary schools. The rewards and benefits far outweigh any negative connotations that opposing adults have. These benefits include: reduced headache and stress in the morning, reduced expense of clothing, increased focus on academics in the classroom, increased building of team spirit among classmates, and the, for lack of a better word, non discrimination on the popularity poll. I ll begin with exploring the morning ritual and the reward a uniform has on this process. Critics opposed to uniforms would say the solution to the miserable morning is to lay the clothes out at night, hence avoiding such conflicts. This idea sounds good at the outset; however, it just creates conflicts at bedtime so I haven t seen the advantages or solution to this nighttime ritual. On the other hand, the uniform idea poses some great alternatives; first the choices are limited, usually to a few shirts, sweaters, or sweatshirts, and one or two pairs of pants or shorts, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Short Summary Of The Lusiad The Lusiads begins in medias res. Vasco da Gama and his Portuguese crewmen are in the East African kingdom of Malindi, having survived rough weather and an ambush. The local king encourages Gama to recite the history of the Portuguese people, he recites it going back all the way to ancient times. Gama tells the story of the Roman general Quintus Sertorius, who had successful rebellion that drove a repressive regime out of Hispania (now Portugal and Spain). Gama then describes the growth of Portugal from a small principality to a significant European state. The story culminates in book 4, with the 1385 Battle of Aljubarrota, in which the Portuguese defeated the Spanish kingdom of Castile and restored the Portuguese monarch to the throne. CamГµes s patriotism is shown in his description of Portuguese general Nuno ГЃlvares Pereira s victory over Spain. After this battle, the Portuguese were able to launch overseas explorations, and these first voyages are recorded in the book. Finally, Gama tells the story of his own voyage, his circumnavigation of the Cape of Good Hope, which the Portuguese called the Cape of Storms. It is here that the most supernatural elements of the poem appear: Adamastor and a maritime apparition. Along with these fantastic elements, book 4 also contains highly realistic details of a ravaging disease. The Lusiads includes an account of the battle between the goddess Venus, who is a divine advocate on behalf of the Portuguese, and Bacchus, the patron god ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Naval Officer Research Paper Naval officer is an Honor that not many get to claim. Becoming one would bring a never ending Joy to me and my family. While I was younger I would have grown ups in my family always asking, What do you want to be when you grow up Akin? my answer was always I don t know yet. As I began to mature, I started researching what I wanted to do as in after high school. I definitely had college in my plans because, I knew what I was capable of doing, but as for a career, a life path, that was still uncertain to me. All members of my family being positive, active members of society, I knew the precedent that they set and what I was expected to achieve. After several months of researching via College Board and student testimonials and other sources I knew I wanted to do something with political sciences, but career paths for social sciences are very broad there are many options and not necessarily a specific career you have to pick. Not too long ago they called a few members of my senior class... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several characteristics that a leader or a potential leader should carry which include: confidence, responsibility, Integrity, etc... As a child of God I work on exemplifying those traits, for example I try to use my experience and knowledge to guide some of the freshmen males at my high school so that they do not make any mistakes that can haunt them later on such as low grades and bad studying habits. I am also a Student mentor in the club the distinguished gentlemen I help guide the younger students in what they should and shouldn t do. As a Co captain of the track and field team I push my teammates to work hard and push themselves to greater heights even when they feel it s pointless. I am building qualities and habits of leadership for the future in my adulthood where true leadership is valued. This is why I want to be a naval officer, to help me mature as a person and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Did World War 1 Start Essay The world s first global war. The Great War created conflict with the Central Powers of Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire against the Allied forces of Great Britain, the United States, France, Russia, Italy and Japan. World War one was the beginning of modernized technology to warfare. Modernized warfare resulted mass destruction and a lot of deaths. With more than 9 million soldiers killed by the end of the war in November 1918. How was World war one started? Did it start because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo? knowing they had to contain Germany before Berlin upset the power balance on the Continent? Was it the Russians after all, didn t they support the Serbs and mobilize their troops before Germany ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Princip belonged to a group called the Black Hand, who wanted Serbia to be independent from Austria Hungary. Austria Hungary demanded that Serbia was to pay for responsible of the assassination. When Serbia didn t comply, Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Since Serbia was an ally of the Allied Powers, the Allied Powers declared war on Austria Hungary. This, in effect, meant a declaration of war against the Central Powers. Ferdinand s assassination started a chain reaction that led to both powers declaring war on each other. The second cause was a lot of militarism in World War One.Dictators and military elites had too much control over Russia, Germany and Austria and the war was one consequence of their desire for military power. Britain s Navy was stronger if we went by how many people were in the navy, ships and carrying capacity than both Germany and Austria Hungary s navies combined. Since aristocrats in Germany and Austria Hungary knew they were losing the arms race, they decided the best way to catch up to Britain s Navy was to declare war. Economic imperialism is the third cause of World War One. Great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...