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Narrative Essay Topics
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Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality
Essay
According to Rathus, Nevid, and Fichner Rathus, (2005) the term homosexuality
denotes sexual interest in members of one s own anatomic sex and applies to both_
_men and women. Homosexual males are often referred to as gay males and
homosexual females or referred to as lesbians. Gay males and lesbians have existed
throughout history. The historical and scientific perspectives on homosexualityhave
shaped the way gay individuals perceive themselves in various ways. These
perspectives may also be beneficial to heterosexuals understanding of others in our
world of sexual diversity. When looking at historical perspectives, religion and past
societies sexual behavior is addressed. Although past Greek and Roman cultures were
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The scientific perspective of homosexuality is whether homosexuality is caused by
environmental influences or whether gay individuals are born that way. This question
has been pondered byscientists for decades, but there is strong evidence to support
the idea that homosexuality is an inborn characteristic. Research done on both
identical and fraternal twins, show that there are higher concordance rates of gay
monozygotic twins. Rathus, Nevid, and Fichner Rathus, (2005) report that about
52% of identical (MZ) twin pairs were found to be concordant (in agreement) for a
gay male sexual orientation, compared with 22% of fraternal (DZ) twins and only
11% of adoptive brothers (p. 312). Also, evidence has suggested that hormonal
influences could be responsible for differences in sexual orientation. Rathus, Nevid,
and Fichner Rathus (2005) explain that prenatal sex hormones be responsible for
tissues in the brain to think sexually one way, but for genital development to be the
other way. Also, structural examinations on the brains of heterosexual and
homosexual males have provided speculative evidence that a part of the
hypothalamus in gay males is smaller than that region of the hypothalamus in
heterosexual males. The scientific perspectives have helped many gay people come
to terms with themselves, which has made coming out easier. Before scientific
evidence provided clues that homosexuality could be inborn, many
Literary Analysis Of Aftermath On Blackboard By
Longfellow
This poem was interesting because it so short and everyone can relate to it. The
speaker of this poem eats the plums someone else was saving. The speaker never
says who he/she was talking to, which makes me question who the speaker was
talking to. He/she could be talking to his/her spouse, significant other, friend, etc.
Also the plums could be a metaphor, sweet, delicious, fresh, for sexual activity,
temptation, or love.
Aftermath on Blackboard
This poem is about how bare the land is after it being harvest, hence the title
Aftermath. Longfellow wrote this poem focusing on nature and the changing of the
seasons, summer to winter. He describes summer as having sweet, new grass with
flowers while the winter has tangled tufts from marsh.
Grass on Blackboard This poem is about how nature, grass growing, has to restore
itself and cover up the destruction that the humans left. The speaker lists the
battlefields to show how nature covers up a disaster the humans made. Humans
usually forget that the battles actually happen and they end up forgetting about it,
then it keeps happening after that.
Upon Julia s Clothes on Blackboard This poem describes how Julia has fancy taste
in clothes and how the speaker likes how Julia looks in them. The reader learns
nothing about Julia, including what she is wearing. The only thing readers know
about Julia is how she looks in silk, describing how it flows , its liquefaction , its
vibration, and its glittering.
Anyone Lived in a
Annotated Bibliography On Dna Replication
Question 1 a) DNA replication is the process, where a cell passes this DNA
sequence onto other cells when it divides. It is known as mitosis as it must
duplicate its genome so each new cell has a copy. This occurs during interphase.
For the duration of DNA replication the enzyme DNA helicase are significant as
they distinct double stranded DNA into single strands letting each strand to be
copied. DNA polymerase is another important enzyme that starts attaching new
corresponding nucleotides to these patterns. It is done according to the base
pairing rules, A=T, C=G, G=C and T=A. Once the new nucleotides are attached,
two new sister DNA strands are formed same as the original strand. The result is
two identical strands, each of which is half new. b) mRNA is a translation of DNA
into a convertible protein substituting T with U. The template strand shown is the
1st step of transcription and it is transcribed to: GTA GAT TGG GGT CTC CTC.
Each of the codons codes for a particular amino acid. For example, each codon is a
triplet and codes for one amino acid. In the strand shown it separates it into triplets
that will reveal codon and amino acid number. For example, CAT CTA ACC CCA
GAG GAG = 6 amino acids. c) Sickle cell anaemia GTA GAT TGG GGT CAC CTC
Normal haemoglobin GTA GAT TGG GGT CTC CTC While comparing the
difference between the normal and sickle cell strands, it was identified that in the
sickle cell there is a coding error. As the transcription error causes the
Classical Liberalism And The Enlightenment
Paper #1: Classical Liberalism
Classical liberalism is the transition from focusing on government to focusing on the
rights of individuals. This transition came about during the time of the Enlightenment
in the eighteenth century. The Enlightenment period was when man started to have
more faith in his own reasoning. People began to look for evidence on their beliefs
themselves and to find proof on these beliefs, so that they could come up with their
own opinions on things. One way that they did this was by going back and rereading
Roman and Greek texts and retranslating these texts. This new way of thinking also
caused the Protestant Reformation to occur. Some of the most influential
Enlightenment writers were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the
people of France s National Constituent Assembly. John Locke was one of the most
influential writers during the Enlightenment period, and was the first Enlightenment
Thinker . Locke is the author of the Two Treatises and believed that every person
was born with natural rights such as: life, liberty, and property (Locke). These rights
were meant for everyone, and not just the nobility or wealthy. Locke uses references
from the Bible throughout the Two Treatises stating that God created man without
any state of inferiority (Locke). This disproves the idea of Divine Right given from
God that many countries in Europe had been participating in. John Locke also
discussed the importance of The Beginning of
Timely Treatment Of Post Conflict Liberia
The Timely Treatment of Post Conflict Liberia
Following the end of Liberia s civil war (which was borne out of the relationship of
the US and Samuel Doe, the Liberian people elected a government in a free and fair
democratic elections), the country was in need of the US and other world powers to
help stimulate the country s economy and help rebuild its damaged infrastructure.
However, the US basically walked away from Liberia at the opportune moment
leaving Liberia to its own devices and also at the mercy of the Supreme Being to
perform some sort of miracle to rebuild this nation that was once very important to
the US during the Cold War.
Focusing on Liberia s Leaders instead of its People
In concurrence with these two points (Making Common Causes with One Evil
Doer in Order to Defeat a Greater Evil Doer and The Timely Treatment of Post
Conflict Liberia) the US has often developed its foreign policy relative to the leader
of a country, rather than the citizenry. Below are the three leaders that the US
developed its foreign policy with:
пѓјTubman and the United States, 1944 1971
William Vacanarat Shadrach Tubman, the 11th president of Liberia and the longest
serving president in Liberian history (almost 28 years), succeeded President Barclay
immediately after World War II when the winds of the Cold War were already
blowing across the world. The Soviet Union and United States turned the continent of
Africa into a superpower rivalry playground, in order to inculcate or introduce
Eastham Forge Case
COVERAGE: Eastham Forge, Inc. is a forging shop that makes steel billet from
steel alloys, heat treat in the furnace and saw cut to the required specific sizes.
Eastham Forge, Inc. covered under the OSHAct because they receive raw material
and deliver products out of state. Eastham Forge, Inc. operates under a parent
company name Eastham Enterprises, Inc that is located at 4710 Bellaire St,
Houston, TX 77401, whereas the shop is located at 1050 Neches St, Beaumont,
TX 77701. The Shop operates 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. There are 77 employees
working in the shop. The facility is non union. SCOPE AND PURPOSE: An
inspection was conducted at Eastham Forge, Inc. shop located at 1050 Neches St,
Beaumont, TX 77701 to address am amputation.... Show more content on
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James Fondrick: Eastham Forge, Inc. Ryan Johns: Eastham Forge, Inc. John R.
Worthy: Eastham Forge, Inc. WALK AROUND: CSHOs were accompanied by
John Worthy and Ryan Johns for a walk around to the incident site. Measurements
and Photographs were taken and Mr. Worthy was instructed to do the same if he
chooses. INSPECTION FINDINGS: After CSHOs walk around and interviews, it
was observed that the victim (Eusebio Avalos) was cutting a metal test bar of size
5 inch long, 6 inch width x 6 inch length (test bar is a small piece of metal used as a
sample) in a saw shop#2 on a hydraulic bandsaw model # HYDMECH H22A. At the
time of the incident, the victim was adjusting the test bar from his left hand, while
adjusting the vise from his right hand by operating a switch as part of his routine
work. The employee inadvertently closed the vise and caught in between his left
index finger. Following are CHSOs findings: 1)Employer only provided on the job
training to the band saw operators and was no written standard operating procedure
available for bandsaw operators. 2)Pinch point instructions were not found on the
bandsaw machine. The instruction labels were installed after the incident as part of
Barangaroo Project Case Study
Introduction
Barangaroo is an ambitious urban renewal project happening currently in Sydney.
Since its approval in 2007, the Barangaroo project has been the focal point for
groups such as Lend Lease to reestablish Sydney s mark in the world. The project
embodies urban efficiency and environmental sustainability (named as being climate
positive ) with world class architecture/design. Barangaroo is a historically
prevalent landmark of Sydney with Aboriginal associations of the Cadigal people.
Primarily being used as a loading dock for incoming ships, Barangaroo has and will
be further transformed into a multifarious region of Sydney with Residential, Tourism
and Recreation as the pivotal points of it. The Site will be divided into 3 main
sections: Barangaroo South (tourism and retail); Barangaroo Central (Recreation,
entertainment) and Barangaroo Point (Grand harbor Park of Sydney).
Barangaroo is located in central Sydney in the suburb of the The Rocks . It is
positioned next to the harbor on the western edge of the CBD. The Barangaroo area
covers a surface area of 22 km2. Suburbs around Barangaroo include, Millers Point,
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The investment opportunities for Barangaroo will attract people globally, nationally
and locally. It will reassert Sydney s position on a worldwide scale by making
Sydney thrive and boost its tourism industry. This multifaceted site will bring a
greater desire to come to Sydney s central business district. Barangaroo is predicted
to generate around $2 billion every year to contribute to the NSW economy. The
estimated finishing date of the site will be around
Interview Questions On Nursing Education
Nursing Education Administrators Interview Administrators Backgrounds For this
assignment, I had the opportunity to interview two nursing education administrators
who work in different agencies. Those educational administrators are Dr. Linda Cook
who works in the educational setting and Elaine Blackwell who works in the
healthcare setting. Several questions were asked about their educational and
professional backgrounds, leadershipphilosophy, values, attitudes, the effectiveness of
their leadership style, measurement and evaluation tools they use, and the educational
strategies they integrate (see Appendix A).
First InterviewNursing education administrator: Dr. Linda Cook Setting of the
interview: Kramer School of Nursing, the associate dean office.
Date of the interview: Monday, September 22nd, 2014.
Educational and professional background.
Dr. Cook is the associate dean at the Kramer School of Nursing. Her first degree
was diploma in nursing from Oklahoma in 1971. She got her bachelor s degree in
nursing in 1987; by that time, she worked as a trauma and critical care nurse. After
she got her master s degree in psychiatric mental health nursing, she worked as a
clinical nurse specialist in the emergency department. She got her Ph.D. in 1996, but
she has been teaching part time and full time since 1991. Dr. Cook has assumed
different leadership roles since she started teaching. She was an undereducated
department chair, the chair of the doctoral program at
Analysis Of Savage Inequalities By Jonathan Kozol
Jonathan Kozol s purpose in Savage Inequalities is to make people aware of the
inequalities of the education system in different parts of the country. He
accomplishes this purpose effectively through the use of appeals, such as ethos,
pathos, and logos. Jonathan writes this book showing how bad different places
around the world are financially and educationally. In East St. Louis there is the
financial and community/environmental problems like not having garbage collection
transporting hazardous waste, how useless the government body, or more importantly
how there is not a good, sufficient amount of qualified teachers. The reason he talks
about this is because although every city has there problems there is an absurd
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For example he would discuss the stats of percentage of black kids in a school or
Latino kids. He would also provides stats about how many of the students of schools
schools in poverty would graduate or go to college. Jonathan appeals to pathos
because he grabs our emotions by telling the stories of the kids in the low level
schools. For example he mentions in the fourth paragraph that schools in Camden
do not have windows, ceilings, or working fire alarms. These students are not only
suffering financially but also physically because the can not even receive medical
treatment. He really grabs our attention when he says that the neighboring area
children are doing just fine, so these kids see how they are not worth the money to
help keep them going when the other kids are. We believe everything he says and
take it to heart because he gained his credibility by mentioning that he himself was
an educator. He was a teacher at an inner city middle school. He talked about how
even when he was a teacher that he could not even have a classroom for the kids
because there was no funding. He also uses ethos by telling us that he took time off
work to go around the world going to inner city schools, interviewing people getting
the dirty truth in how the education system really
What Is Limited Documentation In The Public Domain
Limited Documentation in the Public Domain
Numerous websites exist providing information on the utilization of weather satellite
data. The National Weather Service (NWS) maintains a site that include data dumps
from the sensors. The site provides information on the number of observations from
the various sensors with hourly counts in some cases. It also includes a monthly
average and whether the source information is critical. It is unclear from the data
available in the public domain regarding the method used to calculate the monthly
average. It is also unknown whether the National Centers for Environmental
Prediction s (NCEP s) real time observations counts for Suomi NPP (NOAA, 2017)
are included in the counts for Suomi NPP Yearly... Show more content on
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The value chain depicted in Figure 3, page 5 (SETT, 2016) was used as a starting
point. The Weather/ Climate/Water component, seen in Figure 3 of the
Socioeconomic Benefits Tiger Team (SETT) Report, has been altered as depicted in
Figure 1 (of this document). An image of an atmospheric bore captured by Suomi
NPP off the North Atlantic coast of the U.S. is displayed in the background (although
any meteorological image could be substituted). The list of satellite observations are
from the NCEP real time data dump for hourly observations, but the observations
could be obtained from any source. The Meteorological and Environmental Models
are data models that can be derived from the listed satellite observations using
algorithms that are based upon brightness temperature difference techniques or other
calculation methodologies. The Generating Warnings, Alerts, and Forecast portion of
the value chain is comprised of the entities that issue forecasts, warnings, and alerts
i.e.: NWS, The Weather Channel, universities, non profit organizations, individual
citizens, etc. The value or benefit component of the value chain is realized by
prevention of accidental encounters with meteorological events resulting in injuries
or fatalities, reducing travel delays, and by providing opportunities for asset
preservation (Styers, 2017).
Data obtained from satellite sensors
Rural Development Case Study
Case Study Of A Rural Development:
The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III
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By
LEONILA TANYAG CONRADO
2012
Table of Contents
Case Study Abstract
Introduction
Definition of Terms
Objectives
Project Beneficiaries
Analysis of the project
Development Framework
Expected Outcomes
Recommendation for Sustainability
Sources
CASE STUDY ABSTRACT:
This case details the implementation of Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support
Project (ARISP) III in the province of Quezon 1. The vision of writer is to initially
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It also includes the replication of Agrarian Information and Marketing Center (AIM
C),when and where feasible, to provide marketing assistance, information service,
training and financing services to the ARBs.
DEFINITION OF TERMS:
Agrarian reform is defined to mean the redistribution of lands, regardless of crops
or fruits produced, to farmers and regular farm workers who are landless,
irrespective of tenurial arrangement, to include the totally of factors and support
services designed to lift the economic status of the beneficiaries and all other
arrangements alternative to the physical redistribution of lands, such as production or
profit sharing, labor administration, and the distribution of shares of stocks, which
will allow beneficiaries to receive a just share of the fruits of the lands they work.
ARC Connectivity is a new strategy wherein development in the ARCs will radiate to
non ARC barangays that will benefit more ARBs and communities. Each barangay
will complement the development concept of the cluster barangays which is
conceived to undertake agro industrial development endeavor focusing on production,
processing, and marketing of products where they have competitive advantage.
AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITY (ARC) DEVELOPMENT is an area focused
intervention designed to propel and sustain national growth through a people
centered, concentrated, holistic approach in community development.
Economic freedom is a term used in economics which
Postcognitive Dysfunction Essay
Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
The ability to process, comprehend and recall information is vital to human existence.
Impaired cognition has a detrimental effect on a person, impacting on their physical
and social wellbeing. This literature review will examine postoperative cognitive
dysfunction (POCD), a condition that may occur following surgery that negatively
alters cognitive function. An analysis of the freely available literature to define
POCD and its theoretical mechanisms of action leads to identified possible patient,
surgical and anaesthetic risk factors. The prevention and methods of reducing POCD
was assessed in the review, to identify potential ways to limit cognitive decline. It is
hoped that through an appraisal of the journal articles, a greater understanding of
POCD will develop and the current evidence to avert or ... Show more content on
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These conditions are difficult to distinguish between in the immediate postoperative
environment and without a precise definition, could result in the misinterpretation of
these adverse cognitive changes to cause poor patient management or affect the
reliability of studies (Woffard Vacchiano 2011). In many studies the definition of
POCD was not standardised which makes comparison difficult and demonstrates a
significant limitation to research (Newfield 2009). Postoperative cognitive
dysfunction is a new cognitive deficit that appears postoperatively (Rundshagen
2014). The cognitive deficit can include impairment of memory, the ability to
combine tasks and psychomotor dexterity (Rundshagen 2014). Postoperative
cognitive dysfunction arises immediately after surgery and may last up to 6 months
and requires pre and postoperative psychometric testing to diagnose (Rundshagen
Religious Faith In Zora Hurston s Sweat
Religious faith has always acted as a saving grace for those in need ranging from
the time of slavery, in which slaves adopted religious doctrines to endure the
hopeless life of harsh plantation conditions. To the case of the protagonist, Delia
Jones in Zora Hurston s piece, Sweat . Throughout the short story, Delia is tormented
by her unfaithful husband Sykes who physically and verbally abuses her. Although
she is subjected to this kind of ridicule daily she is able to cope with her faith and
modest work style.
The first time Delia s uses religion to aid her through hardship is after Sykes returns
from having borrowed her horse. Delia is washing clothes and Sykes decides to
scare her by placing his whip on her shoulder. At the sight of the whip, Delia is
frightened mistaking it for a snake. The use of the whip can be interpreted as
parallelism to the whips used as a corrective tool for slaves. After scaring Delia
Sykes starts to complain and kick her clothes around. Delia despite Sykes comments
does not engage and continues with her work stating, Ah aint for no fuss t night
Skyes. Ah just come from de church house. (Hurston 1033) If Delia had chosen to
argue with Sykes given his temperament he would have likely beat her. Although,
when she is belittled and attacked for her work by Sykes she is able to muster up the
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The snake apparently is the final straw and Delia reveals her feelings about Sykes.
She states, Ah hates you, Sykes .(Hurston 1037) I hates you tuh de same degree dat
Ah uster love yah. Ah done took till my belly is full up tuh mah neck. Dats de
reason why Ah got mah letter fum de church an moved mah membership tuh
Woodbridge so Ah don t haftuh take no sacrament wid yuh. (Hurston 1037) The
mention of Delia s relocation to another church illustrates how convicted she was to
her faith as well as the way in which it kept her
Dramatic Life Of Lebron James
The first few seconds of your first earthquake are disconcerting. You don t know
what s happening. The undulation, the noise, the inability to focus it s all
disconcerting. But once you ve been in a few, you know the feeling. You don t
relax, but you don t panic, either. Such is another week in the dramatic life of
LeBron James. Another quake? Big deal. It s like he lives in a village called
Frackingtown. Kyrie Irving s gone? Isaiah Thomas hip is jacked up worse than the
Cavs thought? ... Kevin Love s shoulder? Irving s knee? Dwyane Wade s knee? For
that matter, Larry Hughes foot? Guys go down next to James year after year, yet
very little has stopped the party since 2007 and not at all since 2010. And while a
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Irving had earned his stripes and James was expecting a grand pursuit of Paul
George or Jimmy Butler this summer to close the gap with the Golden State
Warriors, not losing one of his best teammates and having to scramble. James was
floored when the trade demand surfaced, even before it went public. As such,
JamesWorld views this as a Kyrie thing, not a LeBron and Kyrie thing, or a LeBron
thing. This is all on Kyrie. His unhappiness at his secondary role to James is right
out of the Stephon Marbury Chronicles, when the then Wolves guard chafed at
being Robin to Kevin Garnett s Batman. (By contrast, Tom Gugliotta was just fine
being Commissioner Gordon.) One can think Irving is nuts for wanting to leave
James, yet understand his position as well. At 25, he s already got a ring. And
there is no doubt that playing with James is hard. Entire franchises bend like palm
fronds in a gale to his every wish and desire. Things are done his way, all the time,
every day. He s not wrong to ask, because until last year, when Irving rose up over
Stephen Curry in the last minute of Game 7, no one in wine and gold had done
anything championship worthy other than him. 0:42Play In The 2016 FInals, Kyrie
Irving sealed Cleveland s title with a clutch jumper. But now, Irving has. And he s
young enough to want to bend a few palm fronds his way. I think he s still nuts
Anaerobic Vs Exercise
Maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle is critical for numerous different
reasons. Whether it be for the benefit of physical health or mental health, there are
very few downsides to exercising and eating right. However, for many people, all
the different options and resources can be overwhelming. It can be difficult to
determine which program is right for you, especially if you have a limited
knowledge of all the aspects that go into it. Often, the best place for beginners to
start is to just focus on general fitness and well being. Starting with exercise, it is
helpful to have a basic knowledge of the two main types of energy systems: aerobic
and anaerobic. The aerobic, or oxidative system is used for any physical activity that
lasts more than two minutes, such as swimming or hiking, because it can supply
energy for longer periods of time (Fahey 61). Meanwhile, the anaerobic, or
nonoxidative system comes into play during high intensity exercises that last from
about ten seconds to two minutes, such as sprinting. Unlike the aerobic system, the
anaerobic system has a much more limited capacity to produce energy; however, the
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But what makes these specific types of exercises beneficial? To put it simply, the
aerobic system favors fats as a source of fuel. Right off the bat, this is a benefit for
many people whose goal is to lose fat. However, there are many other benefits that
may be overlooked. Your heart will get stronger, thus pumping blood more efficiently
and leading to less strain during future exercises. Your oxygen consumption also gets
more efficient (MedicineNet). Many of these benefits only get stronger the more you
exercise, so if you look out for these smaller things you might not normally think
about, it is a great motivator to keep
Immigration to the United States
The Immigration Debate US immigration laws in the last 25 years 1980 Refugee Act
increased overall refugee quotas to 270,000 1986 Immigration Reform and Control
Act granted lawful permanent residency to over 2.7 million undocumented
immigrants 1990 Immigration Act established categories of employment and placed
cap of number of non immigrant workers 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act imposed strict penalties against illegal immigration
and expanded definition of deportable offenses 2001 Green Card Through the Legal
Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act 2006 The Secure Fence Act authorizes the
construction of 1,127 kilometers of double layered fencing along the U.S. Mexico
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2001 Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act Enabled certain individuals who
are present in the United States who would not normally qualify to apply for
adjustment of status in the United States to obtain a green card (permanent residence)
regardless of: The manner they entered the United States Working in the United
States without authorization Failing to continuously maintain lawful status since
entry By the end of 2009: of the nearly 2.7 million individuals who became legal
permanent residents under the LIFE Act, barely 41% had gone on to exercise the
option to naturalize. In other words, when offered the chance to become citizens, the
overwhelming majority of the undocumented have settled for less. Why would this
be? Ambivalence or indifference toward citizenship among illegals. Americans find it
difficult, perhaps even offensive, to believe that immigrants might cling to the notion
of eventually returning home or spurn the opportunity to become American. The
primary goal of most undocumented immigrants continues to be what originally drew
them here: supporting their families, whether back home or in the United States
Resistance In the past 50 years, polling data have charted a deepening opposition to
immigration, linked in part, it appears, to economic concerns. National Academy of
Science study: Smith, James P. Barry Emondston, eds., The New Americans:
Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of Immigration (1997) Biggest
Comparing Pussy And The Monkey Trainer
The story What ever happened to Pussy, and The monkey trainer, were talking about
animals, and people. They both are dependent on someone else for their well being,
and they both have hope for better times. Monkey trainer: The three monkeys
immediately jumped around making a great din, hoping for a beginning to the end of
the torment they had lived through the previous night. Pussy: ...when she was hungry
and would begin mewing in gentle entreaty and rubbing herself against her mistress
s legs so that she might be provided with some food. Also, every day someone came
into their space to influence their lives. Pussy: Suddenly she was seized by strange,
inexplicable sensations. Monkey trainer: He opened the door suddenly and sunlight...
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The direct consequences of the latter, is that they had to learn to live in poverty,
and fear of death for themselves, and their family. May becomes so desperate that
she prostitutes herself out a couple times, which is something that Pearl would
never do, and Pearl was saddened by it. Also, when May models she continues to
have far less clothes on each time. May appeared to be the strong one between the
girls, the manipulator (of her father), the one who may bend the rules a little, and
the one who will do everything she can including things she was ashamed of, to get
what she wants. As the story went on, Pearl became more confident, and very
brave. Don t I have to do something to give my sister a chance? Because Pearl came
out to help her mother, and shield her sister from harm, their mother had a different
attitude towards her, and tells her how she got her name, and how sand turns into a
pearl. Your father named you Pearl Dragon. Because Pearl was so brave, but was
still risking her life, her mother said. You always believe that you are right so you
always do things you shouldn t, which tells us that Pearl was stubborn, and maybe a
Building Brand Community on the Harley-Davidson Posse
Ride...
Recommendations:
1.Harley Davidson should continue to sponsor HOG, and the Posse Rides.
2.More resources should be spent on the Posse Rides to meet the rising expectations
of participants.
3.Dealerships should be more integrated into the Posse Rides.
4.The Posse Rides should not be seen as direct profit centers.
Reasoning:
1.HOG has been phenomenally successful at attracting members and chapters. From
nothing in 1983 it has grown to half a million members in 1,160 chapters. This is the
core of Harley Davidson s market and it is easily reachable through Hog Tales
magazine. This is particularly important for Harley given that its customers are so
varied making it hard to reach them through traditional marketing methods. HOG
overcomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coordination with local TV and radio should be used to raise awareness and
crowds. The dealer network should also be used by the Posse Rides to solve
logistical problems such as the T shirts fiasco. Given that Posse Rides have different
routes, most dealers will be able to participate over time.
4. While the visual promotional effect of the Posse Rides should be exploited as
much as possible, commercializing them should be avoided. Participants are Harley s
best customers and it should take the opportunity to reward them, not exploit them.
These people are not stupid and will soon notice if Harley tries to squeeze out every
last cent from them. The indirect benefits, such as building brand awareness and
loyalty, are much more important than short term sales. If participants want to
shop at every dealer, great, but their direct costs should be kept as low as possible.
Given their wide differences in income, raising prices will simply drive off
working class participants that blow their annual wad on one rally. This would
change the nature of the Posse from an open, inclusive group to a rich, closed one.
Over time, as Posse Rides become a feature of Harley s brand, it would depreciate the
brand.
Posse Rides will also have to maintain their exclusivity if they are to be continually
successful. If everyone can get a Posse T shirt because of merchandizing they will
not be worth having to real Posse Riders. Keeping the number of
India And Pakist An Ideal Comparative Pair Essay
In 1947, India and Pakistan became newly independent states, leaving behind British
colonial rule. Due to the shared geographical location, background and culture
between these nations, these two countries have often been compared against each
other. However, since earning independence, India and Pakistan have undergone
significantly different political trajectories. This paper will explore various factors
that have impacted the nation building of these countries and understand why India
has been successful in practicing democracy, while Pakistanhas been afflicted with
military and autocratic governments. India and Pakistan share cultures and histories
yet have stark differences in political regime type, making an ideal comparative pair
for inquiry.
Historical Narrative
Oldenburg describes India and Pakistan as fraternal twins due to their shared levels
of extreme poverty and extreme inequality in 1947. However, the struggle to be
free of British rule was distinct which set a vital precedent for the subsequent
regimes of Pakistan and India. The British withdrawal was hasty due to their
realization they could no longer afford to hold on to its over extended empire. One
of the main reasons for the creation of a separate Muslim nation in the Indian
subcontinent was due to the conflicting religious views of Hindus and Muslims.
These issues had existed prior to British colonial rule, however the differences were
exacerbated by British policy. Britain as a colonizer, followed
Enemy Within, Enemy Without By Anna Magnani
Enemy Within, Enemy Without
Anna Magnani stars as a resourceful working class Roman mother trying to
overcome her unfortunate past to give a better life to her children, even as outside
threats threaten everything she has worked so hard to build. This vague framework
could easily describe both Roberto Rossellini s neorealist war drama Rome, Open
City and Pier Paolo Pasolini s irreverent rebuke Mamma Roma. Rome, Open City
concerns itself with the devastation the Italian people faced at the hands of their
German occupiers and their collaborators, the titular city and its inhabitants
crumbling away in both body and spirit over the course of a cruel winter. In their
city s darkest hour, average citizens rise up to become heroes and ... Show more
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In the first place, it has the wind blown look of a film shot from actualities, with the
camera providentially on the scene. The stringent necessity for economy compelled
the producers to make a film that has all the appearance and flavor of a straight
documentary.
Crudely shot on discarded US Signal Corps film whenever Rosellini could throw
together the money to pay for further filming, the film s bleak visuals become a
character in and of themselves, bracingly authentic despite their complete absence of
polish. Much like the characters themselves, the film is quite admirable despite being
unrefined and without the proper resources to express itself.
By the time Pier Paolo Pasolini wrote the script for Mamma Roma in 1962, Rome
had undergone quite the dramatic makeover. Reaping the benefits from American
investment and the creation of the European Common Market, Italians saw their
standard living rise to never before seen heights. As John F. Kennedy extolled while
addressing a dinner held in his honor by then President of Italy Antonio Segni, A
nation once literally in
Democracy In Australia Essay
The Australian government and other non state actors like multinational businesses,
the press media and tourists should remain vigilant when interacting or doing
business in China. Australia has joined strong allies the US, Japan and other Europe
to condemn Chinas human rights violation and its commitment to restore
international order on the United National Human RightsCouncil (Wen, 2017).
In the 21st Century Australia is lobbying to ensure everyone have the same rights,
treatment, equality before the law and equality of education, and healthcare, freedom
of speech, free to worship and equality of opportunity for global citizens. Australia
believes that manner a nation state will treat its citizen will reflect on how that
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Secondly, to encourage the U.S. to play a larger leadership role in the Asia Pacific as
well as to provide non threaten multilateral regional engagement opportunities.
Policy Options Australia should establish a stronger bilateral relationship with China
that reaches beyond economic cooperation to discuss individual countries difference
in peaceful dialogues that will promote development, peace and stability in the Asia
Pacific. Australia should play an active role to strengthen human rights institutions
around the world through multilateral agreement. Thirdly, The U.S need to play an
active the Asia Pacific region.
Perspective/Analysis
Option 1
In the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 the Australia government
is using a different foreign policy approach through bilateral dialogue to discuss
Chinas human rights issues. Before the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the
Australia government depended on the UN Commission on Human rights (UNCHR)
to help Chinas change its human right policy (Fleay, 2008). The Australia saw the
bilateral dialogue more effective because the government could invite the Chinese
counterpart behind closed doors meetings to discuss individual difference and point
of view of human rights issues in the region (Fleay, 2008). The Australia government
replaced public form of criticism of the UNCHR resolution to confidential diplomatic
talks with China
Essay On Walt Disney Pixar Merger
Walt Disney Pixar Merger Brief Industry Analysis Because of the technology
nowadays, one successful film can be distributed all over the world, which is in a
form of motion pictures or DVD. Animation is one media that is spread all over the
world; push it to be one of fastest growing industry. The demand for the animation is
increasing from the emerging number of cables and satellite TV and the popularity
of The Internet. In addition, in the past, the target market of the animation industry
was just kids, but now, it expands market to cover all ages of customers. The
companies can be range from a big company such as Walt Disney to an individual
artist with a PC. The trend of the industry has changed from drawing and... Show
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The company was about the film and entertainment. On February 3rd, 1986, Steve
Jobs purchased the computer graphics unit of Lucasfilm, Ltd for $10 million to
establish as independent company, Pixar. Moreover, Ed Catmull who had worked
with Lucasfilm was co founder and chief technical officer of Pixar. The company s
objective is to develop computer animated feature films that make all types of
audiences memorable with characters and stories by using technology and creative
talent. Therefore, Pixar s team came up with several software innovations, which
were used to create numerous of products. In 1987, The Pixar short was
introduced, Red s Dream. This short film received the Golden Gate Award for Best
of Category, Computer Generated Imagery at the San Francisco International Film
Festival, and also won a Golden Nicas at the Prix Ars Electonica Festival in Austria.
In 1988, Tin Toy won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short film. It got the
first prize for computer assisted animation at the Third Los Angeles International
Animation Celebration and also the Blue Ribbon Award from the American Film
and Video Association. In 1989, Knick Knack and RenderMan were launched, and
the first commercial was made. Furthermore, in July, CEO of Pixar, Steve Jobs
wanted to increase the company s capabilities, so he collaborated with the San
Francisco based Colossal Pictures who experience in broadcast
Common Dietetic Strategy For Reducing Energy Intake
1.Is this a peer reviewed journal? 5 points
Yes, the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is a peer reviewed journal.
2.What is the purpose of this research? 10 points
A common dietetic strategy for reducing energy intake while still maintaining
nutritional adequacy is to replace full fat dairy products with reduced fat varieties.
The purpose of this study was to examine the dietary outcomes of this strategy in the
context of weight loss by comparing the amount, type, and nutrient contribution of
dairy products consumed by overweight individuals participating in a weight loss
trial. A secondary aim was to determine whether individuals complied with a
recommended intake of reduced fat dairy product based on individual requirements.
The researchers hypothesized that the intake of fat and energy from dairy products
would decrease, and a greater number of individuals would meet the recommended
number of diary product servings after 3 months of participation in the weight loss
trial.
3.Who or what was being studied? 10 points
In the present study, a secondary analysis was conducted on data from 118
participants who were enrolled in a 12 month weight loss trial, the Smart Study. The
Smart Study was conducted from 2008 2010 in Australia by researchers at the
University of Wollongong. Participants in the Smart Study were locally recruited
through media advertising. After withdrawals, a total of 86 participants were
included in the present analysis. The majority
Bernado Bertolucci s Last Tango In Paris
In Bernado Bertolucci s Last Tango in Paris, a recent widower, Paul (Marlon
Brando) and a younger woman, Jeanne (Maria Schieder) pursue a passionate love
affair in which they don t reveal each other s names. Although the affair initially
seems like casual sex, it starts to deeply affect them as Paul copes with the death of
his wife, Rose, and Jeanne prepares to marry her fiancГ©, Tom (Jean Pierre
Leäud), a film director making a documentary about her. Through a painful grieving
process, Paul learns to trust and fall in loveagain. This seemingly pleasant change in
Paul is ultimately his demise, as Jeanne fatally shoots him in the chest. Bertolucci
illustrates Paul s socio psychological makeup from life to death by incorporating
mise en scene, nondiegetic elements, dark lighting, abrupt soundtrack, foils and
doubles, and repeated motifs. Paul is an extremely distant individual, so the
narrative presents parts of Paul s past and present with the use of nondiegetic
elements and the unraveling motif. When Paul is first introduced, he is under a
train holding his ears screaming F***ing God! indicating he is in a lot of pain.
Later Paul and a maid are cleaning up Rose s blood in the bathroom. When Paul
gazes out the window, he sees a woman sewing near her lover s crotch as he plays
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Marcel serves as Paul s double. Bertolucci suggests this when Marcel and Paul are
wearing the same plaid robe and have the same haircut when Paul visits Marcel s
apartment . Also, only the right side of Marcel s face is lit up and only the left side
of Paul s face is visible, indicating that their two half faces compose the same person.
Fed up with Marcel s egotism, Paul walks out of the apartment and says, I don t know
what she ever saw in you. Seeing as Marcel is Paul s double, this line expresses Paul
s self hatred and guilt of his crumbled marriage. (Need a nice witty concluding
60 Years of Independence
60 years of Independence India s achievements
Contemporary India with a scientist President and an economist Prime Minister is
very successfully treading the fast track of development Starting from an utterly
ruined and exploited country under the rule of the haughty Britishers who sponged
away the India wealth, the story of India s success in the last 60 years, is one of the
proverbial rise from rags to riches . India s development within a short span of time,
to the level of a country which on its own conducted nuclear test, joining the elite
club of nuclear powers, and now becoming a rightful contender for getting a
permanent seat in UN Security Council, speaks volumes about India s success.
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It out rightly rejected this proposal. This bears ample proof that India has its
independent foreign policy. It has matured politically and has now become very
realistic in its approach. It takes decision according to whichever way suits best for
the national interest. Now there is no place for misplaced idealism or shibboleth of
third worldism.
Showing utmost political maturity, India shoved aside decades of sloth and signed
major agreement with China a country earlier thought of as a backstabber and talk
with it was a big no. Our country has now refused to be trapped hopelessly in the
remains of a bad yesterday, proving once again that this is a nation hardened by
history, that it suffers only to renew itself the other day and that it keeps pace with
the changing needs so as to be in consonance with the ever changing time. Talks with
Pakistan, restoration of the Muzaffarabad bus service, the historic exchange of
prisoners etc are the cases in point. Another important factor which radiates the
flourishing of India is its successful and smooth functioning of democracy. Right from
its start, it allowed Universal Adult Franchise, a unique achievement in itself. Many
scholars at that time predicted that a country as poor, illiterate and diverse as India,
could not survive on Universal Adult
Minimally Invasive Robotic Laser Surgery in 2028
Surgery has been around for thousands of years. Ever since man has felt pain, man
has looked to surgery for relief. It started as a crude hole in the skull, and has
evolved into techniques using lasers and robots.
One cutting edge present technology that this paper will explore is the da Vinci
Surgical Robotic System [1], which is being used at Johns Hopkins [2]. This system
performs minimally invasive cardiac surgery; it makes the cuts more precise and
saves lives. In the future, robotic surgery will become more advanced, as sensory
feedback in the da Vinci system could be a future breakthrough that could
revolutionize the whole concept of robotic surgery. We envision an improved da
Vinci system, with sensory feedback, very precise ... Show more content on
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ParГ© started the method of ligating (tying off) arteries to control bleeding, instead
of the outdated method of cauterizing (searing) the bleeding part with a red hot iron.
However, most surgery was restricted to procedures that didn t penetrate deeply into
the skin because it caused too much pain to open the abdomen, chest, or skull. In
1846 anesthesia was used by William Morton, a dentist. Morton is credited with the
discovery of surgical anesthesia, but Crawford W. Long used anesthesia in 1842 to
remove tumors but didn t publish his results until 1849. Meanwhile, the ancient
Chinese have been using anesthesia 1600 years before the Europeans. Hua Tuo, a
famous Chinese physician during the Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms era, was the
first person to perform surgery with the aid of anesthesia.
Surgeons began performing new types of surgery on the abdomen, brain, and spinal
cord in the late 1800s. Blood groups A, B, and O were discovered by Austrian
pathologist Karl Landsteiner which allowed transfusions, and blood banks were
started in 1937.
There were more technological advances to permit surgeons to perform increasingly
complex and difficult operations. The heart lung machine was developed in 1953 by
American surgeon John Gibbon for easier surgery on organs [3]. The operating
microscope was developed in the 1950s providing surgeons with a way to perform
operations on body structures like the inner ear and the eye, and recently enabling
surgeons
Case Study Of Elsian Creative
Market Potential
In the creative company s business model, the cash equivalents of the building
blocks for the profit of Elysian Creatives depend on different aspects. This is
explained through the fact that the company s revenue come from the different
services offered. For the photography and video production services selling of
expertise, use rights for photography outtakes. For the studio rental usage fees and
equipment rental. For graphic design product/project sales and royalty sales. The
pricing mechanisms are also taken into account, which may be fixed (studio
/equipment rental), or dynamic (photography, videography, graphic design depending
on complexity). Both volume or unit based revenue model are used in the business.
Elysian Creatives has respective fixed or dependent rates per session/project/hour etc.
charged to the clients.
Market Synopsis
Elysian Creatives is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since we provide the visual language, the target market will compose of both
genders, mainly from the young adult to adult age ranges. To specify, female and
male entrepreneurs inclined to the hipster or modern age culture. In the proposed
location in Matalino St., Diliman Quezon City, the place is close to the start up
vicinity of Maginhawa and Malingap streets of the UP Village, which is added
justification. These areas are home to many young aspiring entrepreneurs and
existing start ups in need of a creative platform to cater to their needs. Since we
operate locally, we are targeting young entrepreneurs in the National Capital Region,
particularly in the area of Diliman, Quezon City. Elysian Creatives focuses on
millennial inspired visual services which includes minimalist, normcore, pastel and
pop artistic concepts, which means that out target market will mainly be composed of
entrepreneurs savvy on the visual appeal presented by their respective
Aircraft Take Off and Landing Using Fuzzy Logics
CANDIDATE S DECLARATION
I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the project entitled
AIRCRAFT TAKE OFF AND LANDING CONTROL SYSTEM USING FUZZY
LOGIC CONTROLLER in the partial fulfilment of requirements for the Award of
degree of M.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) submitted in the
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at GURU NANAK
DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LUDHIANA under PUNJAB TECHNICAL
UNIVERESITY, JALANDHAR is my work done to study aircraft take off and
landing performance of aircraft and design a control system. The work presented in
this project has not been submitted by me in any other university/Institute for the
award of M.Tech degree.
AMANDEEP KAUR
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LISTOFTABLES
Table No.Table DescriptionPage No. 1. Blocksof Variables Involvedin Accident
Probability Modeling.5 2.A Characterization of control policies along three
dimensions.6 3. Pressure Altitude Correction.11 4. Take off Performance.13
5.Maximum Rate of Climb Data.16 6.Cruise and Range Performance.18
NOMENCLATURE
AbbreviationDescription
ANFISAdaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference Systems
FLCFuzzy Logic Controller
FISFuzzy Inference System
LOCLocality of Control
IARInterpolation Among Rules
IEInformation Equity
COAKCapture of Operator or Artisan Knowledge
LALocal Adaptation
EHException Handling
GDGeneralized Damping
GCEGeneralized Constraint Enforcement
IOIGeneralized Constraint Enforcement
ISAInternational Standards Association
OATOutside Air Temperature
POHPilot Operating Handbook
ABSAntilock BrakingSystem
PIDProportional Integral Derivative anfis Adaptive Network based Fuzzy Inference
System
UAVUnmannedAerialVehicle
CMACCerebellar Model Articulation Controller
GAGenetic Algorithms
ALSAutomatic Landing Systems
EMRANNExtended Minimum Resource AllocationNeural Network
BTFCBaselineTrajectoryFollowingController
SAFISSequential Adaptive Fuzzy Inference System
Essay on HS320 Microbiology Unit1 Assignment
A Basic Understanding of Microscopy
Assignment 1
Kaplan University Microbiology
Since microorganisms are not visible to the eye, the essential tool in microbiology is
the microscope. One of the first to use a microscope to observe microorganisms was
Robert Hooke, the English biologist who observed algae and fungi in the 1660s. In
the 1670s, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch merchant, constructed a number of
simple microscopes and observed details of numerous forms of protozoa, fungi, and
bacteria (Introduction to Microscopes, n.d.). During the 1700s, microscopes were
used to further explore on the microbial world, and by the late 1800s, the light
microscope had been developed. The electron microscope was developed in the
1940s, thus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another limitation is out of focus light from outside the focal plane reducing image
clarity or requiring constant adjusting. On the other hand, under the right conditions,
light microscopy allows for viewing of samples that are still alive. There are aids
such as fluorescent proteins, that can be used to track proteins in real time in cells
though the viewing of where the proteins are may not be very high in resolution, you
may see roughly where the protein is in the cell, but will not be able to see the shape
of the protein itself. Lastly confocal light microscopy gives moderately higher
resolution, and significant enhancements in optical sectioning by limiting out of
focus light.
The Electron Microscope
In electron microscopy, on the other hand, a beam of electrons with a negative
charge, instead of light is sent through a very thin slice of the specimen. Because the
electron beam has a far smaller wavelength than light used in light microscopy, it
achieves far better resolution, the current resolution of limit of the best electron
microscope is approximately 0.05 nm atomic resolution, and 4000X better
magnification than that of a conventional light microscope (BSP, S., 2010). This
means that with an electron microscope you can potentially achieve enough
magnification to observe the shape of the protein machinery that carries out the work
inside of cells. The major limitation of electron microscopy is that specimen
Compare And Contrast Plagiarism And Academic
Misconduct
Critical comparison of two journal articles on different perceptions and attitudes
towards plagiarism and academic misconduct.
Plagiarism is a major concern for both students and teachers and the consequences of
plagiarising will differ depending on the degree of misconduct within an assessed
piece of academic writing. Throughout this essay there will be a comparison of two
journal articles supplied in the plagiarism reader. The first essay is Exploring
academic misconduct: Some insights into student behaviour written by Bob Perry
and published in 2010. This article highlights the increase of misconduct cases
reported in newspapers and research, stating that increase is paired with the new
internet enterprises that are benefiting from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In contrast the Flint et al. s article provides two opposing definitions. The first, as
defined by Liverpool Hope University, is the referencing techniques and writing skills
used in a piece of written work explaining that:
The use of material which is not acknowledged to its source and also the direct use
of material, reference or un referenced without the clear indication that the material is
taken verbatim from its source. Liverpool Hope University College, 2003 .
The second defines plagiarism in terms of personal ownership and academic
integrity using Pyer s 2000 definition; it is taking the words, ideas and labour of
other people and giving the impression that they are your own . It develops the
definition of plagiarism emphasised in the first article by adding the need for a
declaration of academic integrity confirming that the work submitted is your own,
this is the first time this point has been made in both articles.
Research was taken out by both journal articles although the difference is the source
of the research. Perry used three previous studies focusing on The Times Higher
Education Study to create a three paged questionnaire in order to assess the student s
perception at different level of study. His questionnaire identified a profile that
acknowledged an age range, gender and employment category. It questioned attitudes
towards statements and ethical reasoning as well as fears
Alaska s Gold Rush
Alaska is our 49th and largest state. The purchase of Alaska from Russia was
orchestrated by Secretary of State William Seward, and was originally called Seward
s Folly. However, that thinking changed when it was realized that the United States
bought Alaska for such a little price considering its worth.
William Seward was a Union College graduate who went on to law school and
eventually became New York State Governor, a United StatesSenator and finally the
United States Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln. Seward survived an attempt
on his life after Lincoln s assassination and later became Andrew Johnson s Secretary
of State. It was while he was in this position that Seward engineered the purchase of
Alaska from Russia.
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Seafood is a also a main export. Salmon is a big industry there. Salmon are born in
fresh water, migrate to the ocean, and return to fresh water to reproduce. While the
total population of salmon has declined, this is not the case in the state of Alaska.
Alaska has a fishery management system which is considered to be one of the best
in the management of wild fish stock. Salmon is a popular seafood item because it
is rich in omega 3 fatty acids and vitamin D. In addition to the exporting of seafood,
Alaska transports natural gas and oil. Alaska also produces precious metals, zinc,
timber and wood products. What little agriculture and farming is done in Alaska,
generally stays within the state. A lot of Alaska s jobs involve natural resource
extraction, shipping and transport. More of it comes from the military bases which
are located in the state. Tourism is also big in Alaska, with the increase in local
lodging contributing to the state s economy. Although Alaska has some roads, they
are not as available as they are in other states. Travel throughout Alaska is also by
train, water and air. Of course, one could always travel by
Sultan Suleyman Turks Research Paper
Although both empires were rooted in Islam, the Arab were Semitic and they traced
their roots to the Middle East. On the other hand, the Ottoman Turks had European
roots and thus shared the characteristics of the rest of the Europeans. Being strong
empires, both the Arabs and the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot at the time of their
civilization which is still being felt in today s world. The major accomplishments of
the Arabs were majorly felt in the fields of: music, architecture and mathematics while
the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot in the fields of: law, education, and art. In
music, the harp, lyre, zither, drum, tambourine, flute, oboe and reed instruments were
either directly used in the ancient Arab civilization or variations of... Show more
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One of the accomplishments was the organization of laws. He sampled the laws and
judgment of previous sultans and compiled a single code of laws called the Ottoman
laws. As matter of fact Suleyman s, code of laws was focused on the human rights
and his non Muslim subject. As a result, most Christians migrated to the Ottoman
Empire for better lives and better rights. Secondly, the Ottoman Empire introduced a
comprehensive education system which gave boys education up to the age of 14.
The empire also offered colleges and madrassas which supported boys who wanted to
pursue more education. Finally, the Ottoman Empire encouraged art, painting,
pottery, knitting and calligraphy. It is revealed that Sultan Suleyman I even paid
artists to develop their skills in these fields (Megan s Ottoman Empire Blog, 2012).
To add on this, he himself was a poet and even published one poem about one of his
concubines. In conclusion, it is clear that both the Arab Empires and the Ottoman
Turks Empire have major accomplishments in different fields. This could be
attributed to the fact that they were very powerful and sophisticated empires. The
Arabs are known for their accomplishments in music, architecture and mathematics
while the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot in the fields of: law, education, and
Essay on Advice on Links Simulation
LINKS Simulation Reference Notes
Background:
About LINKS:
* LINKS is a supply chain management simulation * It details all the steps that go
into efficiently running a supply chain and how they are interrelated including:
analysis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. * Your team can view the results
from lasts month s decision on the LINKS website under the Excel Monthly Results.
You should look at trends to determine how your decisions affect your performance. *
Although your team might have high customer satisfaction or a high stock price,
your performance in regards to the overall competition is determined via a multi
dimensional scorecard that takes the following criteria into account: * efficiency
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* Remember to open up Region 4 ASAP! This will increase your customer base and
net you greater sales. * Insource RFID to reduce unnecessary future costs. Take the
initial hit and you will save money in the long run. * Record goals, objectives, and
decisions during each period to facilitate the creation of the final presentation. An
example of a goal is implement a new forecasting technique in month 5 to improve
accuracy. An example of an objective is increase forecasting accuracy for months 5,
6, 7 to 84% on average. An example of a decision is implemented 3 month weighted
forecasting technique in month 5. * Understand Key Performance Indicators (KPI s)
and how they affect your overall performance. How does your customer satisfaction
level and fill rate affect your customer satisfaction rating?
Getting Started (Strategy): * Teams need to understand how they measure success.
Will you be happy with net income to revenue percentage of 10% but a low customer
satisfaction rating? * Determine overall strategy...customer satisfaction
maximization? Stock price maximization? Efficiency maximization? * Teams must
compromise. You may develop a hybrid strategy that includes a little bit of each. *
Try to tie your key performance indicators to
The Impact Of Electric Vehicles On The Future Of Electric...
Context and Background
Electric vehicles have been around far longer than their fossil fuel powered
counter parts. They have been popular as early as the late 19th century and the
early part of the 20th century. One of the best selling vehicles at the point was the
Columbia Runabout, which could go 40miles on a single charge and run at speed
up to 25 kmph. They were initially considered a safer option when compared to
cars powered by fossil fuels, as initial ICI cars were prone to backfire. This all
changed with the mass production and the technological advancements when it
came to ICE (Internal Combustion Engines) [1]. When Ford started mass
producing their cars and fuel prices began to drop, advancements in electric
vehicles came to a halt. There has been a slow resurgence in interest for Electric
vehicles from the late 70 s when the damage that the fossil fuel powered cars were
causing to the environment was slowly being understood. Yet the public acceptance
of electric vehicles has been less than enthusiastic. This can be attributed to the low
prices of gasoline and push by petroleum giants against electric car initiatives and
public aversion to buying electric cars owing to their high prices, their low resale
value and lack of infrastructure for charging. But with the recent success of Electric
Vehicles in California and Estonia, it would be time to look at ways to implement an
infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Australia and spread awareness among the
public.
Comparison of Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes Essay
The foremost difference between Aristotle and Hobbes, and in turn classical and
modern political philosophies , with regard to a good life and happiness is that of
normative judgments about the good life. While Hobbes rejects normative judgments
about the good life and discusses human actions without attributions of moral quality,
Aristotle offers the exact opposite. In Ethics, Aristotle differentiates between good
and evil actions along with what the best good, or summum bonum, for all humans
while Hobbes approach argues that good and bad varies from one individual to
another with good being the object of an individuals appetite or desire, and evil
being an object of his hate and aversion. In addition, Aristotle makes it clear that...
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Accordingly, whatever the excellent person finds pleasurable, should be
considered the standard for judging individuals moral quality, as stated in the
following passage: In fact, however, the pleasures differ quite a lot, in human
beings at any rate. For some things delight some people, and cause pain to others;
and while some find them painful and hateful, others find them pleasant and
lovable...But in all such cases it seems that what is really so is what appears so to
the excellent person. If this is right, as it seems to be, and virtue, i.e., the good
person insofar as he is good, is the measure of each thing, then what appear
pleasures to him will also really be pleasures...and if what he finds objectionable
appears pleasant to someone, that is not at all surprising: for human beings suffer
many sorts of corruption and damage. It is not pleasant, however, except to those
people in these conditions. The previous passage shows then that the appetites or
desires of corrupted people should not be taken into account while discussing the
moral quality of an individuals actions. Aristotle s definition of mean, which is
having certain feelings at the right times, about the right things, towards the right
people, for the right end, and in the right way , clearly states that there is only one
right answer to any moral dilemma faced by an
Amazing Grace Sparknotes
Amazing Grace commonly refers to the song written by John Newton published in
1779; however, it s hidden meaning is not as commonly known. It talks about John
Newton s person experiences, towards Slave Trade. He became a servant of a slave
trader, was later saved and became a captain of slave ship. Knowing how it felt not
to own yourself, he left his captaincy and looked to God for forgiveness, as, selling
men was inhuman. This song is referred to throughout the movie Amazing Grace
which captures the process of abolishment of the slave trade and shows William
Wilberforce single handing demolishing it. However, Amazing Grace (2006) is not
a reliable or representative historical source, which can be established by examining
the depiction of the key characters and events such as the abolishment of the slave
trade. Amazing Grace portrays William Wilberforce, seen on the screen, as
beginning the abolishment movement of slave trade and demolishing it single
handily with little help from others. Although, Wilberforce might have been the face
of the abolishment movement he did not do it all by himself as the movie has
portrayed. There were plenty of influential men who stood behind him that started
the movement long before, and had spent hours, months and years of their life
dedicated to the abolishment. Wilberforce s job was to be the voice in the
parliament giving evidence which others had collected for him such as signatures of
the public and evidence of the slave trade.
Roman Architecture Research Paper
Two of the most important developments which were unique to Roman architecture
were that of the use of the arch and concrete. Although not having invented any of
these facets of architecture, Romans managed to expand their use in such a way that
it became popular in Roman history as a staple of their architectural style.
The arch is a very popularly used structure for buildings, even today. They provide a
lot of structural support to buildings, the potential to create entryways and also give a
unique space to adding art and beauty to the structure being built. Romans saw the
beauty in the arch, and decided to use it in many of their building plans. According to
the Empire Rome article of architecture, arches originally came from the Etruscans, ...
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The arches were a structural design which allowed for more advanced engineering to
take place in Roman structures, along with providing opportunity for them to express
themselves through art and decoration of the arches. This lead to arches being very
symbolic of how Romans approached building, as they were seen as one of the best
things to have included in your buildings as they were both useful and beautiful.
Concrete, although less paid attention to, was equally as important because it was
a low cost and easily mixed and laid material which allowed Romans to get more
creative with their buildings and keep creating more even in times of financial
strain. Concrete usually isn t seen as being a symbol of Roman architecture because
at a glance it is not always immediately obvious whether or not a building of made of
concrete but looking closely to many of the structures you can see that it was pretty
widely used in most of their buildings. Although not having invented either concrete
or arches, Romans managed to expand their use in such a way that it became popular
in Roman history as a staple of their architectural
Great Potato Famine Essay
The Irish Potato Famine occurred in 1845 and had killed tons of people. Over
750,000 people had died and more than a million had emigrated. At the time Ireland s
population was only about 8 million so this famine had devastated many families.
The people of Ireland at this time were so dependent upon the potatothat it was a
main staple. The Irish would consume the potato with almost every meal, and for
some the potato was the only food that they were ever able to eat. The famine was
produced by a protist called Phytophthora infestans(P. Infestans), when it was
introduced from central highlands of Mexico. The potato blight originated from
Mexico, and then spread to America. Since Britain and Irelanddid many trades with
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When the winters were harsher in the 1700s the Irish would use them for food in
the winter, when all other sources of food were scarce. Thanks to Ireland s
weather conditions the potato was very easily grown and could be produced in
mass amounts. By the end of the 1800s the potato was a main staple for the Irish
and they would eat the potato as part of their daily lives. Eventually, the poor
people of Ireland would rely on the potato as their only food source. The land
consolidation laws forced the farmers to grow potatoes in a tightly packed space,
as you don t need much room to grow potatoes. A lot of potatoes good fit in one
acre of land and could feed a family for a long time. Since, the potatoes were all
grown in one confined space the P. Infestans had a very easy time spreading to
each potato, thus resulting in P. Infestans spreading to different fields. The pattern
of consolidation, making larger farms from smaller farms, increased competition
for land and pressure to acquire land. (p. p12.nysed.gov) Land consolidation was
making the most effective use of space for a farm. So instead of growing the
potatoes properly spaced apart, they would be all jammed together in tighter rows.
Also, not much land was available so the land that was available was fought over my
English landlords. This led to much political debate in Ireland at the time, so instead
of the politicians contributing
Walden As A Mirror, Walden
Reflections: Walden as a Mirror, Walden as a Lens
When Henry David Thoreau went to Walden Pond on July 4, 1845, he had no way of
knowing that 200 years later, Walden would be required reading for anyone with even
a passing interest in American literature, environmental literature, or intentional
living. But Walden is so much more than the story of one man s retreat into the
woods to transact some private business. Thoreau s disarming directness and
naturalistic style aside, Walden not an incidental text. With extensive revisions,
distilling a little over two years into one, every chapter, sentence and word of
Walden has a purpose and place. Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo is credited with
saying, Every block of stone has a statue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, aside from a brief reference to the cycle of the seasons, where Thoreau says
that he lived a summer and a winter life; saw how [he] could let the years run off,
buffet the winter through and see the spring come in, this chapter gains seasonal
association through the knowledge that Thoreau went to Walden in the summer. The
Ponds brings us explicitly into autumn progressing from a calm September
afternoon, to such a day in September or October, to a November after the severe
frosts have come. The Pond in Winter brings the seasonal theme into the title and
finally the culmination of, Spring. Where I Lived, and What I Lived For begins
Walden s central narrative. Economy addresses the practicalities and the surface
narrative, but Where I Lived, and What I Lived For lays out the groundwork for the
extended metaphor that serves as Walden s symbolic backbone. Time is but the
stream I go a fishing in, I drink at; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and
detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. I would
drink deeper; fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars, Thoreau tells us at
the end of the chapter. This quote illustrates two concepts that recur again and again
in Walden. First, the idea of water as simultaneously shallow and deep. Thoreau first
proclaims that he can see the bottom of the stream but then elaborates, implying that
there is something beyond the
The Role Of Technology In American Culture
Technology plays a prominent role in today s society. In fact, an apparent
characteristic of American culture appears to be its reliance on technology, which
is supported by the frequency of which average Americans use electronic devices.
Smart phones, for example, are commonly used for a variety of purposes, such as:
functioning as an alarm clock, to check emails, to send messages and make phone
calls, to observe traffic in their area, to view weather, even to do tasks at work.
Several people argue that this reliance on technologyshould be viewed negatively due
to its impacts on society. It is often believed that, while preoccupied with their
devices, people neglect social interaction or are taught to be indolent. However,
alternative views... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the mid 1400 s, people collected novels and spent hours reading in their libraries
(Unwin). The same effect occurred with the printing of the newspaper in the late
1600 s (Breig), and again with the development of stationary and portable gaming
systems in the mid 1900 s (Kudler). Causes of social issues change with each
generation. Therefore, it is imperative to understand that future generations will be
brought up in a different world than the last had. With each new generation, there
will be new technology, different issues, and dissimilar methods of upbringing,
however none of this is should be viewed negatively; this change throughout time
indicates progression of society towards sophistication and worldliness. Although it
may appear as though the youngest generation is excessively reliant on technology,
they and future generations will learn to use technology in moderation as past
generations have. Moreover, it is ironic to blame technology for the lack of social
interaction in this day and age when social media is such a popular concept;
particularly, when social media is in the form of an app and can be accessed at any
moment from a smart phone. Countless individuals are able to communicate with
friends with whom they haven t spoken to in five or more
Boundary Layer Analysis Of Casson Fluid Flow Essay
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Boundary layer analysis of Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal melting
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O. D. Makinde$^1$, N. Sandeep$^2$, T. M. Ajayi$^3$, I. L. Animasaun$^4$
$^1$Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X2, Saldanha
7395, South Africa.
$^2$Department of Mathematics, VIT University, Vellore 632014, India
$^{3,4}$Department of Mathematical Sciences, Federal University of Technology,
Akure, Nigeria.
$^1$makinded@gmail.com, $^2$sandeep@vit.ac.in, $^3$stillmetunde@gmail.com,
$^4$anizakph2007@gmail.com end{center} egin{abstract}
Two dimensional, electrically conducting Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal
surface of paraboloid of revolution in a thermally stratified medium is analyzed. The
influence of melting heat transfer is accounted by modifying classical boundary
condition of temperature. Based on the boundary layer assumptions, suitable
similarity transformation is applied to reduce the governing equations to coupled
ordinary differential equations corresponding to momentum, energy and
concentration equations. These equations along with the boundary conditions are
solved numerically by using Runge Kutta technique along with shooting method.
Effects
Pol Pot Research Paper
The Cambodian Genocide (1975 1979) was a result of Pol Pot s desire to form a
communist peasant farming society. At the time of his youth, Cambodia was under
French control. In 1949, Pot went to Paris on a scholarship to study radio electronics
but became interested into Marxism. He dropped his schooling and came back to
Cambodiato join the underground Communist movement. The following year, France
had lost control in Cambodia and a royal monarchy was put into place. Pot became
the leader of the Cambodian Communist Party but was forced into fleeing at the
hands of the monarch, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Pot formed a resistance group
named the Khmer Rougeand began to revolt against Sihanouk. Sihanouk was
defeated, but not by Pot. The United
Anderson And Hemingways Use Of The First Person Essay
quot;It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. quot;At
one point in his short story, quot;Big Two Hearted River: Part II quot;, Hemingway s
character Nick speaks in the first person. Why he adopts, for one line only, the first
person voice is an interesting question, without an easy answer. Sherwood Anderson
does the same thing in the introduction to his work, Winesburg, Ohio. The first piece,
called quot;The Book of the Grotesque quot;, is told from the first person point of
view. But after this introduction, Anderson chooses not to allow the first person to
narrate the work. Anderson and Hemingway both wrote collections of short stories
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Nick tries as hard as he can, but the fish snaps the line and escapes. Then, as Nick
thinks about the fate of the trout which got away, Hemingway writes, quot;He felt like
a rock, too, before he started off. By God, he was a big one.
By God, he was the biggest one I ever heard of. quot; This sudden switch to first
person narration is startling to the reader. Until this point Hemingway had solely
used third person narration, but he did it so well that the reader feels as one with
Nick. It is not definite whether this is Nick or Hemingway speaking. It could easily
be either of the two.
Hemingway doesn t include, quot;he thought, quot; or, quot;he said to himself, quot;
and so it is unclear. The result is the same regardless. Using first person narration at
this point serves to make the story more alive, more personal. It jolts the reader into
realizing the humanity of Nick; he is no longer the object of a story but a real
person. If Nick is making so much stir over it that he speaks directly to the reader,
he must feel passionately about it. Or if Hemingway is so moved by the size of the
trout that he exclaims at its size, I can only accept that Nick also feels this excitement.
The sudden intrusion of the first person narrator makes the story more complete and
its only character more life like. It also brings the reader into the story as a listener.
Sherwood Anderson s collection of short stories, Winesburg,
Caroline Kennedy Outline
Caroline Kennedy, daughter of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, said of her mother, I
think my mother made it clear you have to live life by your own terms and you
have to not worry about what other people think and have the courage to do the
unexpected (Caroline Kennedy quotes, page 1). Jacqueline, known as Jackie, is
one of the most well known women of the 1900 s. Showcasing her strong will and
grace from an early age, she inspired many people while serving as First Lady and
after. While Jackie Kennedy on the surface seemed to live a charmed life as a
prominent, beautiful woman, she endured the death of her son, the tragic death of her
husband President John F. Kennedy, and the death of her second husband Ari Onassis.
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Aristotle was of Greek descent and worked as a shipping magnate. She lived part
of each year in one of his many homes, either in Paris, Athens, or Skorpios Island.
Unfortunately, he died in 1968 due to respiratory failure. Once again, Jackie was
left a widow. Following his death, she resumed her career in the writing
profession, but as an editor, first at Viking Press, then at Doubleday. She often
wrote the introduction to the books she edited and worked to obtain and lay out
illustrations. Jackie also led a very successful public information campaign with
the New York Municipal Arts Society to save New York s Grand Central Station.
She even went as far to go to Washington to urge Congress to pass landmark
legislation and she also lobbied legislators in Albany, New York, to prevent private
organizations from altering or destroying their property if it was deemed historical
architecture. She was very much involved in many organizations, such as the
Literary Lions of the New York Public Library, the American Ballet Theater at
Lincoln Center, the Broadway theater district, and the Central Park Conservancy (
Jackie Kennedy Biography ). Even though she was not First Lady anymore, she
was still very involved and helped many people. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died
May 19,1994, in her apartment in New York, New York. She was 64 years old and
died due to cancer complications.
Organizational Behavior Individual Analysis
Individual Analysis Paper MGMT 320 Organizational Behavior Introduction I want
to begin this paper by stating what my initial thought was once I reviewed and
analyzed all of the results, I can sum it up into one word WOW! These results
couldn t be more dead on than they are; about ninety five percent of the results hit
the nail on the proverbial head. Yes, I disagree with about five percent of the
analysis, but overall, it s amazing how accurate these scores reflect individuals
various behaviors and management types and as I took these assessments, I kept
thinking, quite a few of these questions are somewhat ambiguous. Understanding
your role as an individual within your organization, as well as the role of other
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Being positive in these interactions allows for agreeableness, which is the next
dimension. My agreeableness score was 78 and I ll break it down specifically in a
minute. One point I absolutely disagree with in this IPIP NEO report states that
agreeableness is not useful in situations that require tough or absolute objective
decisions. (IPIP NEO) I am the policy and procedures manager for our department
and these policies and procedures are cut and dry, follow them or risk government
penalties. These policies and procedures have to be enforced to the letter of our
manual to ensure the safety of everyone involved both the customer and employee.
My highest scores within this dimension were morality (97) and modesty (81). I
am very candid and frank with everyone I deal with, whether it s my direct reports,
my boss, or the VP of our department. The lowest score within this dimension was
sympathy (31). If this score is just relating to the work environment, then I agree
with this score, people who get into trouble or don t complete their work, bring this
upon themselves; if not, I vehemently disagree with it. I am a very compassionate
person in my personal life. An example in this area would be that of a direct report.
In a sense he was given the choice to resign or face termination. I gave him the tools
and direction to succeed, basically a results oriented work
Internal And External Factors That Affect The Core...
Professional football clubs need revenue. It is vital to the financial survival of a
club as they have ultimately become a business. Money is a vital necessity to
enable the club to function. From paying ground rent to the funding of the youth
system and to even signing players for the clubs, it is fundamental that a club is
making a profit. The owners of the clubs will want to see profits being made
otherwise the club will eventually no longer be able to function. In this
assignment I will be exploring the ways in which Internal and external factors
have an impact on the core revenues of Clubs and how clubs themselves can
potentially help put the factors in their favour. Topics such as Fans and their
behaviour and Player conduct on and off the pitch will be explored. Things that
can occur which clubs have little or no power over such as a major political shift
which can affect a clubs income will also be covered. One of the most obvious
ways a club can make money is through ticket sales. Supporters of the clubs in
question and also neutral spectators will all pay the club to watch the match. To
ensure that the club continues to hold or expand its fan base the club will have to
be somewhat successful in its competitive competitions. Clubs who are less
competitive in their competitions will generally have less of a following than a
more dominant club. Another way to bring in fans is to also give them a good match
day experience. Catering, comfort and ease of access
Primary Elements Of Human Development Index
Human Development Index
According to Anderson (2014), Human Development Index (HDI) is the most
efficient single matrix for the welfare and progress of an economy. The approach
measures the country s value and well being in three dimensions namely, education
/knowledge, life expectancy (healthy and long life), and a decent living standard
(determined by the GDP per capita). Apparently, the first two elements of Human
Development Index (education and health) focuses on precise societal goals, but the
gross domestic product variables remain a significance proxy for national well being.
The method has been in use by most of the agencies like the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) since 1990 for their human development report
(Anderson, 2014). Again, HDI is used by the European Nations to compare different
nations and regions.
Better Life Index
The index enhances the comparison of the national welfare across nations, deriving
its basis from elven vital aspects which determines and shape the human s lives and
well being. The primary elements include education, housing, jobs, income, health,
environment, civic engagement among others. Nevertheless, each facet gets its
evaluation based on four statistical determinants that are assigned equal weights; for
instance, education/knowledge score is based equally on attained levels of education
and standard reading skills. The ratings for each facet can be combined into a
monetised overall value, but the default thing is to
Social Network Analysis Essay
Functionality in SNA(Social Network Analysis)[7]
Functionalities are firstly the visualization of the network, secondly the computation
of statistics based on nodes and on edges, and finally, community detection (or
clustering)
1)Visualization of the network Methods
1) FruchtermanReingold
2) Kamada Kawai (which has a faster convergence than FruchtermanReingold, but
which often does not give so good results than this last one)
2) Computation of statistics based on nodes
A) Vertex and edge scoring
The place of a given actor in the network can be described using measures based on
vertex scoring. Common types of vertex scoring are the centrality measures. Within
graph theory and network analysis, there are various measures of the centrality of a
vertex to determine the relative importance of this vertex within the graph
Degree centrality
Closeness centrality
Between s centrality
Vertices that occur on many shortest paths between other vertices have higher
between s than those that do not.
PageRank: The score computed by Page Rank is higher for nodes that are highly
connected and connected with nodes that are highly connected themselves.
HITS algorithm: Hyperlink Induced Topic Search (HITS, also known as hubs and
authorities) calculates two scores: hub and authority score. The more a vertex has
outgoing arcs, the higher is its hub score. The more a vertex has incoming links, the
higher is its authority score.
Tools for SNA[7,8,9,10]
a) Pajek graph file
Pathos In Dr. Martin Luther King s I Have A Dream Speech
Dr. Martin Luther King is an emotional and powerful speaker. His I Have A Dream
speech brings all of the emotion out of the people that was there with his powerful
words; thus, this speech is an exibit of pathos. With pathos being the most
dominant over ethos and logos, they re all used in his speech. He uses pathos to
talk demonstrate the inequality and non acceptance the African American people
faced. between pathos, ethos and logos, pathos stands out the most from the rest of
them. He encourage the people to keep faith and stay strong emotionally. He never
told the people to give up on the hope of freedom and be violent. He encouraged the
people to never give up on hope and faith because it will soon come. Pathos is used a
lot in the
Mozart s Accomplishments
In the same year he was born, Mozart s home country of Austria had just started
fighting the 7 Years War1. The war started because a group of Austrians attempted
to take back a rich province that had been taken from them by Frederick II the Great
of Prussia during a war that occurred ten years prior1. In the end, Austria wasn t able
to regain the stolen province, but it did prevent other countries from taking more
territory1. The war also left Austria almost bankrupt, which caused problems for
many years afterwards1. During the 18th century, many musical elements were
introduced. Sonata form was created around this time and Joseph Haydn further
developed it2. Mozart built on Haydn s ideas and used them in his own works2. Most
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Don Giovanni is a legendary hero from Spain that goes after any woman that he
wants. Don Pedro is the Commandant, his daughter is Donna Anna, and her
fiancГ© is Don Ottavio. Don Giovanni s servant is named Leporello, and Donna
Elvira is a girl that Giovanni left. Masetto is a peasant and his fiancГ©e is Zerlina.
Don Giovanni tries to sneak into Donna Anna s bedroom and she screams. Her
father comes and Giovanni stabs him to death. He and Leporello run away and
Giovanni spots another girl that he likes. She happens to be his ex lover, Donna
Elvira. She gets mad at him and then he runs away again. He tries to seduce Zerlina
on her wedding day, but Donna Elvira tells her about how bad Giovanni is. Later
on Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, and Donna Elvira show up and call him out. He
escapes again and still tries to seduce more women. He and Leporello meet up later
at a graveyard and the statue of Don Pedro starts telling Giovanni to change his ways.
Giovanni doesn t listen to him, and he invites the statue to dinner. That night, the
statue actually does show up and he grabs Giovanni and takes him to
How Does Steinbeck Create Hope In Of Mice And Men
Austin Chao
Mrs. Johnson
English 1
29 October 2014
Aspirations Alter People s Optimism The future belongs to those who believe in the
beauty of their dreams Eleanor Roosevelt. The people with dreams are the one that
have hope for the future, especially if the belief in the dream never falters. Of Mice
and Men by John Steinbeck expresses the concept that dreams create hope for those
that do not give up on their aspiration, no matter what happens. The story pertains to
two men, Lennie and George, in search of fulfilling a far fetched dream they have.
They live during the time of the Great Depression, which makes their dream seem
unrealistic. However, this does not deter them from accomplishing their goal or make
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The usage of get the jack together illustrates that George and Lennie do not have
enough to put their dream into motion, but they still are wishing that it could
happen. Using several words spoken by one of the current dreams, George and
Lennie s dream already has hope involved for it to succeed, even if it seems far
away at present, highlighting Steinbecks theme that dreams provide hope even
during harsh times. Next, Steinbeck shapes and refines the theme when Candy, a
worker on the farm, offers to provide his money to fund for Lennie and George s
dream, making them feel a chance at getting the farm and better life they want.
George said reverently, Jesus Christ! I bet we could swing her. His eyes were full
of wonder. I bet we could swing her, he repeated softly (Steinbeck 60). Steinbeck
adds an additional twist to this scene that makes the amount of hope significantly
increase for fulfilling Lennie and George s dream. When George says I bet we
could swing her two times, it expresses the greater amount of belief now that George,
Lennie, and Candy have toward the dream. This dream presently gave the group even
more hope
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  • 1. Narrative Essay Topics Crafting an essay on the subject of "Narrative Essay Topics" can be both challenging and rewarding. The difficulty lies in the broad scope of narrative topics and the need to engage readers through a compelling storyline. Selecting the right theme is crucial, as it sets the tone for the entire essay. The challenge is to find a topic that not only resonates with the audience but also allows for a meaningful narrative to unfold. Once the topic is chosen, the next hurdle is structuring the essay effectively. A narrative essay demands a well-organized storyline that captivates readers from start to finish. Striking a balance between providing vivid details and maintaining a coherent narrative flow requires careful consideration. Developing characters, setting the scene, and building a climax are essential components, adding layers of complexity to the writing process. Moreover, infusing personal experiences or emotions into the narrative can be demanding. It involves introspection and a willingness to delve into one's own memories or imagination, creating a genuine connection with the audience. This authenticity is pivotal in making the narrative relatable and impactful. Additionally, the writer must navigate the challenge of maintaining a clear purpose throughout the essay. Whether it's to entertain, inform, or persuade, aligning the narrative with the intended goal can be intricate. Ensuring that each element contributes to the overall message while avoiding unnecessary tangents requires a keen sense of narrative direction. In conclusion, writing an essay on "Narrative Essay Topics" demands a blend of creativity, organization, and introspection. It involves selecting an engaging topic, weaving a captivating narrative, and infusing personal elements to create a meaningful connection with the audience. Despite its challenges, successfully crafting such an essay can be a rewarding experience for those who appreciate the art of storytelling. For assistance with similar essays and more, you may explore the services offered at HelpWriting.net. Narrative Essay TopicsNarrative Essay Topics
  • 2. Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Homosexuality Essay According to Rathus, Nevid, and Fichner Rathus, (2005) the term homosexuality denotes sexual interest in members of one s own anatomic sex and applies to both_ _men and women. Homosexual males are often referred to as gay males and homosexual females or referred to as lesbians. Gay males and lesbians have existed throughout history. The historical and scientific perspectives on homosexualityhave shaped the way gay individuals perceive themselves in various ways. These perspectives may also be beneficial to heterosexuals understanding of others in our world of sexual diversity. When looking at historical perspectives, religion and past societies sexual behavior is addressed. Although past Greek and Roman cultures were frequently... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scientific perspective of homosexuality is whether homosexuality is caused by environmental influences or whether gay individuals are born that way. This question has been pondered byscientists for decades, but there is strong evidence to support the idea that homosexuality is an inborn characteristic. Research done on both identical and fraternal twins, show that there are higher concordance rates of gay monozygotic twins. Rathus, Nevid, and Fichner Rathus, (2005) report that about 52% of identical (MZ) twin pairs were found to be concordant (in agreement) for a gay male sexual orientation, compared with 22% of fraternal (DZ) twins and only 11% of adoptive brothers (p. 312). Also, evidence has suggested that hormonal influences could be responsible for differences in sexual orientation. Rathus, Nevid, and Fichner Rathus (2005) explain that prenatal sex hormones be responsible for tissues in the brain to think sexually one way, but for genital development to be the other way. Also, structural examinations on the brains of heterosexual and homosexual males have provided speculative evidence that a part of the hypothalamus in gay males is smaller than that region of the hypothalamus in heterosexual males. The scientific perspectives have helped many gay people come to terms with themselves, which has made coming out easier. Before scientific evidence provided clues that homosexuality could be inborn, many
  • 3. Literary Analysis Of Aftermath On Blackboard By Longfellow This poem was interesting because it so short and everyone can relate to it. The speaker of this poem eats the plums someone else was saving. The speaker never says who he/she was talking to, which makes me question who the speaker was talking to. He/she could be talking to his/her spouse, significant other, friend, etc. Also the plums could be a metaphor, sweet, delicious, fresh, for sexual activity, temptation, or love. Aftermath on Blackboard This poem is about how bare the land is after it being harvest, hence the title Aftermath. Longfellow wrote this poem focusing on nature and the changing of the seasons, summer to winter. He describes summer as having sweet, new grass with flowers while the winter has tangled tufts from marsh. Grass on Blackboard This poem is about how nature, grass growing, has to restore itself and cover up the destruction that the humans left. The speaker lists the battlefields to show how nature covers up a disaster the humans made. Humans usually forget that the battles actually happen and they end up forgetting about it, then it keeps happening after that. Upon Julia s Clothes on Blackboard This poem describes how Julia has fancy taste in clothes and how the speaker likes how Julia looks in them. The reader learns nothing about Julia, including what she is wearing. The only thing readers know about Julia is how she looks in silk, describing how it flows , its liquefaction , its vibration, and its glittering. Anyone Lived in a
  • 4. Annotated Bibliography On Dna Replication Question 1 a) DNA replication is the process, where a cell passes this DNA sequence onto other cells when it divides. It is known as mitosis as it must duplicate its genome so each new cell has a copy. This occurs during interphase. For the duration of DNA replication the enzyme DNA helicase are significant as they distinct double stranded DNA into single strands letting each strand to be copied. DNA polymerase is another important enzyme that starts attaching new corresponding nucleotides to these patterns. It is done according to the base pairing rules, A=T, C=G, G=C and T=A. Once the new nucleotides are attached, two new sister DNA strands are formed same as the original strand. The result is two identical strands, each of which is half new. b) mRNA is a translation of DNA into a convertible protein substituting T with U. The template strand shown is the 1st step of transcription and it is transcribed to: GTA GAT TGG GGT CTC CTC. Each of the codons codes for a particular amino acid. For example, each codon is a triplet and codes for one amino acid. In the strand shown it separates it into triplets that will reveal codon and amino acid number. For example, CAT CTA ACC CCA GAG GAG = 6 amino acids. c) Sickle cell anaemia GTA GAT TGG GGT CAC CTC Normal haemoglobin GTA GAT TGG GGT CTC CTC While comparing the difference between the normal and sickle cell strands, it was identified that in the sickle cell there is a coding error. As the transcription error causes the
  • 5. Classical Liberalism And The Enlightenment Paper #1: Classical Liberalism Classical liberalism is the transition from focusing on government to focusing on the rights of individuals. This transition came about during the time of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century. The Enlightenment period was when man started to have more faith in his own reasoning. People began to look for evidence on their beliefs themselves and to find proof on these beliefs, so that they could come up with their own opinions on things. One way that they did this was by going back and rereading Roman and Greek texts and retranslating these texts. This new way of thinking also caused the Protestant Reformation to occur. Some of the most influential Enlightenment writers were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the people of France s National Constituent Assembly. John Locke was one of the most influential writers during the Enlightenment period, and was the first Enlightenment Thinker . Locke is the author of the Two Treatises and believed that every person was born with natural rights such as: life, liberty, and property (Locke). These rights were meant for everyone, and not just the nobility or wealthy. Locke uses references from the Bible throughout the Two Treatises stating that God created man without any state of inferiority (Locke). This disproves the idea of Divine Right given from God that many countries in Europe had been participating in. John Locke also discussed the importance of The Beginning of
  • 6. Timely Treatment Of Post Conflict Liberia The Timely Treatment of Post Conflict Liberia Following the end of Liberia s civil war (which was borne out of the relationship of the US and Samuel Doe, the Liberian people elected a government in a free and fair democratic elections), the country was in need of the US and other world powers to help stimulate the country s economy and help rebuild its damaged infrastructure. However, the US basically walked away from Liberia at the opportune moment leaving Liberia to its own devices and also at the mercy of the Supreme Being to perform some sort of miracle to rebuild this nation that was once very important to the US during the Cold War. Focusing on Liberia s Leaders instead of its People In concurrence with these two points (Making Common Causes with One Evil Doer in Order to Defeat a Greater Evil Doer and The Timely Treatment of Post Conflict Liberia) the US has often developed its foreign policy relative to the leader of a country, rather than the citizenry. Below are the three leaders that the US developed its foreign policy with: пѓјTubman and the United States, 1944 1971 William Vacanarat Shadrach Tubman, the 11th president of Liberia and the longest serving president in Liberian history (almost 28 years), succeeded President Barclay immediately after World War II when the winds of the Cold War were already blowing across the world. The Soviet Union and United States turned the continent of Africa into a superpower rivalry playground, in order to inculcate or introduce
  • 7. Eastham Forge Case COVERAGE: Eastham Forge, Inc. is a forging shop that makes steel billet from steel alloys, heat treat in the furnace and saw cut to the required specific sizes. Eastham Forge, Inc. covered under the OSHAct because they receive raw material and deliver products out of state. Eastham Forge, Inc. operates under a parent company name Eastham Enterprises, Inc that is located at 4710 Bellaire St, Houston, TX 77401, whereas the shop is located at 1050 Neches St, Beaumont, TX 77701. The Shop operates 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. There are 77 employees working in the shop. The facility is non union. SCOPE AND PURPOSE: An inspection was conducted at Eastham Forge, Inc. shop located at 1050 Neches St, Beaumont, TX 77701 to address am amputation.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James Fondrick: Eastham Forge, Inc. Ryan Johns: Eastham Forge, Inc. John R. Worthy: Eastham Forge, Inc. WALK AROUND: CSHOs were accompanied by John Worthy and Ryan Johns for a walk around to the incident site. Measurements and Photographs were taken and Mr. Worthy was instructed to do the same if he chooses. INSPECTION FINDINGS: After CSHOs walk around and interviews, it was observed that the victim (Eusebio Avalos) was cutting a metal test bar of size 5 inch long, 6 inch width x 6 inch length (test bar is a small piece of metal used as a sample) in a saw shop#2 on a hydraulic bandsaw model # HYDMECH H22A. At the time of the incident, the victim was adjusting the test bar from his left hand, while adjusting the vise from his right hand by operating a switch as part of his routine work. The employee inadvertently closed the vise and caught in between his left index finger. Following are CHSOs findings: 1)Employer only provided on the job training to the band saw operators and was no written standard operating procedure available for bandsaw operators. 2)Pinch point instructions were not found on the bandsaw machine. The instruction labels were installed after the incident as part of
  • 8. Barangaroo Project Case Study Introduction Barangaroo is an ambitious urban renewal project happening currently in Sydney. Since its approval in 2007, the Barangaroo project has been the focal point for groups such as Lend Lease to reestablish Sydney s mark in the world. The project embodies urban efficiency and environmental sustainability (named as being climate positive ) with world class architecture/design. Barangaroo is a historically prevalent landmark of Sydney with Aboriginal associations of the Cadigal people. Primarily being used as a loading dock for incoming ships, Barangaroo has and will be further transformed into a multifarious region of Sydney with Residential, Tourism and Recreation as the pivotal points of it. The Site will be divided into 3 main sections: Barangaroo South (tourism and retail); Barangaroo Central (Recreation, entertainment) and Barangaroo Point (Grand harbor Park of Sydney). Barangaroo is located in central Sydney in the suburb of the The Rocks . It is positioned next to the harbor on the western edge of the CBD. The Barangaroo area covers a surface area of 22 km2. Suburbs around Barangaroo include, Millers Point, Darling Harbour and Dawes Point. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The investment opportunities for Barangaroo will attract people globally, nationally and locally. It will reassert Sydney s position on a worldwide scale by making Sydney thrive and boost its tourism industry. This multifaceted site will bring a greater desire to come to Sydney s central business district. Barangaroo is predicted to generate around $2 billion every year to contribute to the NSW economy. The estimated finishing date of the site will be around
  • 9. Interview Questions On Nursing Education Nursing Education Administrators Interview Administrators Backgrounds For this assignment, I had the opportunity to interview two nursing education administrators who work in different agencies. Those educational administrators are Dr. Linda Cook who works in the educational setting and Elaine Blackwell who works in the healthcare setting. Several questions were asked about their educational and professional backgrounds, leadershipphilosophy, values, attitudes, the effectiveness of their leadership style, measurement and evaluation tools they use, and the educational strategies they integrate (see Appendix A). First InterviewNursing education administrator: Dr. Linda Cook Setting of the interview: Kramer School of Nursing, the associate dean office. Date of the interview: Monday, September 22nd, 2014. Educational and professional background. Dr. Cook is the associate dean at the Kramer School of Nursing. Her first degree was diploma in nursing from Oklahoma in 1971. She got her bachelor s degree in nursing in 1987; by that time, she worked as a trauma and critical care nurse. After she got her master s degree in psychiatric mental health nursing, she worked as a clinical nurse specialist in the emergency department. She got her Ph.D. in 1996, but she has been teaching part time and full time since 1991. Dr. Cook has assumed different leadership roles since she started teaching. She was an undereducated department chair, the chair of the doctoral program at
  • 10. Analysis Of Savage Inequalities By Jonathan Kozol Jonathan Kozol s purpose in Savage Inequalities is to make people aware of the inequalities of the education system in different parts of the country. He accomplishes this purpose effectively through the use of appeals, such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Jonathan writes this book showing how bad different places around the world are financially and educationally. In East St. Louis there is the financial and community/environmental problems like not having garbage collection transporting hazardous waste, how useless the government body, or more importantly how there is not a good, sufficient amount of qualified teachers. The reason he talks about this is because although every city has there problems there is an absurd amount of problems... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example he would discuss the stats of percentage of black kids in a school or Latino kids. He would also provides stats about how many of the students of schools schools in poverty would graduate or go to college. Jonathan appeals to pathos because he grabs our emotions by telling the stories of the kids in the low level schools. For example he mentions in the fourth paragraph that schools in Camden do not have windows, ceilings, or working fire alarms. These students are not only suffering financially but also physically because the can not even receive medical treatment. He really grabs our attention when he says that the neighboring area children are doing just fine, so these kids see how they are not worth the money to help keep them going when the other kids are. We believe everything he says and take it to heart because he gained his credibility by mentioning that he himself was an educator. He was a teacher at an inner city middle school. He talked about how even when he was a teacher that he could not even have a classroom for the kids because there was no funding. He also uses ethos by telling us that he took time off work to go around the world going to inner city schools, interviewing people getting the dirty truth in how the education system really
  • 11. What Is Limited Documentation In The Public Domain Limited Documentation in the Public Domain Numerous websites exist providing information on the utilization of weather satellite data. The National Weather Service (NWS) maintains a site that include data dumps from the sensors. The site provides information on the number of observations from the various sensors with hourly counts in some cases. It also includes a monthly average and whether the source information is critical. It is unclear from the data available in the public domain regarding the method used to calculate the monthly average. It is also unknown whether the National Centers for Environmental Prediction s (NCEP s) real time observations counts for Suomi NPP (NOAA, 2017) are included in the counts for Suomi NPP Yearly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The value chain depicted in Figure 3, page 5 (SETT, 2016) was used as a starting point. The Weather/ Climate/Water component, seen in Figure 3 of the Socioeconomic Benefits Tiger Team (SETT) Report, has been altered as depicted in Figure 1 (of this document). An image of an atmospheric bore captured by Suomi NPP off the North Atlantic coast of the U.S. is displayed in the background (although any meteorological image could be substituted). The list of satellite observations are from the NCEP real time data dump for hourly observations, but the observations could be obtained from any source. The Meteorological and Environmental Models are data models that can be derived from the listed satellite observations using algorithms that are based upon brightness temperature difference techniques or other calculation methodologies. The Generating Warnings, Alerts, and Forecast portion of the value chain is comprised of the entities that issue forecasts, warnings, and alerts i.e.: NWS, The Weather Channel, universities, non profit organizations, individual citizens, etc. The value or benefit component of the value chain is realized by prevention of accidental encounters with meteorological events resulting in injuries or fatalities, reducing travel delays, and by providing opportunities for asset preservation (Styers, 2017). Data obtained from satellite sensors
  • 12. Rural Development Case Study Case Study Of A Rural Development: The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III [pic] By LEONILA TANYAG CONRADO 2012 Table of Contents Case Study Abstract Introduction Definition of Terms Objectives Project Beneficiaries Analysis of the project Development Framework Expected Outcomes Recommendation for Sustainability Sources CASE STUDY ABSTRACT: This case details the implementation of Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III in the province of Quezon 1. The vision of writer is to initially determine the effect of the on going implementation in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also includes the replication of Agrarian Information and Marketing Center (AIM C),when and where feasible, to provide marketing assistance, information service, training and financing services to the ARBs.
  • 13. DEFINITION OF TERMS: Agrarian reform is defined to mean the redistribution of lands, regardless of crops or fruits produced, to farmers and regular farm workers who are landless, irrespective of tenurial arrangement, to include the totally of factors and support services designed to lift the economic status of the beneficiaries and all other arrangements alternative to the physical redistribution of lands, such as production or profit sharing, labor administration, and the distribution of shares of stocks, which will allow beneficiaries to receive a just share of the fruits of the lands they work. ARC Connectivity is a new strategy wherein development in the ARCs will radiate to non ARC barangays that will benefit more ARBs and communities. Each barangay will complement the development concept of the cluster barangays which is conceived to undertake agro industrial development endeavor focusing on production, processing, and marketing of products where they have competitive advantage. AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITY (ARC) DEVELOPMENT is an area focused intervention designed to propel and sustain national growth through a people centered, concentrated, holistic approach in community development. Economic freedom is a term used in economics which
  • 14. Postcognitive Dysfunction Essay Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction The ability to process, comprehend and recall information is vital to human existence. Impaired cognition has a detrimental effect on a person, impacting on their physical and social wellbeing. This literature review will examine postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), a condition that may occur following surgery that negatively alters cognitive function. An analysis of the freely available literature to define POCD and its theoretical mechanisms of action leads to identified possible patient, surgical and anaesthetic risk factors. The prevention and methods of reducing POCD was assessed in the review, to identify potential ways to limit cognitive decline. It is hoped that through an appraisal of the journal articles, a greater understanding of POCD will develop and the current evidence to avert or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These conditions are difficult to distinguish between in the immediate postoperative environment and without a precise definition, could result in the misinterpretation of these adverse cognitive changes to cause poor patient management or affect the reliability of studies (Woffard Vacchiano 2011). In many studies the definition of POCD was not standardised which makes comparison difficult and demonstrates a significant limitation to research (Newfield 2009). Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is a new cognitive deficit that appears postoperatively (Rundshagen 2014). The cognitive deficit can include impairment of memory, the ability to combine tasks and psychomotor dexterity (Rundshagen 2014). Postoperative cognitive dysfunction arises immediately after surgery and may last up to 6 months and requires pre and postoperative psychometric testing to diagnose (Rundshagen
  • 15. Religious Faith In Zora Hurston s Sweat Religious faith has always acted as a saving grace for those in need ranging from the time of slavery, in which slaves adopted religious doctrines to endure the hopeless life of harsh plantation conditions. To the case of the protagonist, Delia Jones in Zora Hurston s piece, Sweat . Throughout the short story, Delia is tormented by her unfaithful husband Sykes who physically and verbally abuses her. Although she is subjected to this kind of ridicule daily she is able to cope with her faith and modest work style. The first time Delia s uses religion to aid her through hardship is after Sykes returns from having borrowed her horse. Delia is washing clothes and Sykes decides to scare her by placing his whip on her shoulder. At the sight of the whip, Delia is frightened mistaking it for a snake. The use of the whip can be interpreted as parallelism to the whips used as a corrective tool for slaves. After scaring Delia Sykes starts to complain and kick her clothes around. Delia despite Sykes comments does not engage and continues with her work stating, Ah aint for no fuss t night Skyes. Ah just come from de church house. (Hurston 1033) If Delia had chosen to argue with Sykes given his temperament he would have likely beat her. Although, when she is belittled and attacked for her work by Sykes she is able to muster up the courage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The snake apparently is the final straw and Delia reveals her feelings about Sykes. She states, Ah hates you, Sykes .(Hurston 1037) I hates you tuh de same degree dat Ah uster love yah. Ah done took till my belly is full up tuh mah neck. Dats de reason why Ah got mah letter fum de church an moved mah membership tuh Woodbridge so Ah don t haftuh take no sacrament wid yuh. (Hurston 1037) The mention of Delia s relocation to another church illustrates how convicted she was to her faith as well as the way in which it kept her
  • 16. Dramatic Life Of Lebron James The first few seconds of your first earthquake are disconcerting. You don t know what s happening. The undulation, the noise, the inability to focus it s all disconcerting. But once you ve been in a few, you know the feeling. You don t relax, but you don t panic, either. Such is another week in the dramatic life of LeBron James. Another quake? Big deal. It s like he lives in a village called Frackingtown. Kyrie Irving s gone? Isaiah Thomas hip is jacked up worse than the Cavs thought? ... Kevin Love s shoulder? Irving s knee? Dwyane Wade s knee? For that matter, Larry Hughes foot? Guys go down next to James year after year, yet very little has stopped the party since 2007 and not at all since 2010. And while a whole lot of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Irving had earned his stripes and James was expecting a grand pursuit of Paul George or Jimmy Butler this summer to close the gap with the Golden State Warriors, not losing one of his best teammates and having to scramble. James was floored when the trade demand surfaced, even before it went public. As such, JamesWorld views this as a Kyrie thing, not a LeBron and Kyrie thing, or a LeBron thing. This is all on Kyrie. His unhappiness at his secondary role to James is right out of the Stephon Marbury Chronicles, when the then Wolves guard chafed at being Robin to Kevin Garnett s Batman. (By contrast, Tom Gugliotta was just fine being Commissioner Gordon.) One can think Irving is nuts for wanting to leave James, yet understand his position as well. At 25, he s already got a ring. And there is no doubt that playing with James is hard. Entire franchises bend like palm fronds in a gale to his every wish and desire. Things are done his way, all the time, every day. He s not wrong to ask, because until last year, when Irving rose up over Stephen Curry in the last minute of Game 7, no one in wine and gold had done anything championship worthy other than him. 0:42Play In The 2016 FInals, Kyrie Irving sealed Cleveland s title with a clutch jumper. But now, Irving has. And he s young enough to want to bend a few palm fronds his way. I think he s still nuts
  • 17. Anaerobic Vs Exercise Maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle is critical for numerous different reasons. Whether it be for the benefit of physical health or mental health, there are very few downsides to exercising and eating right. However, for many people, all the different options and resources can be overwhelming. It can be difficult to determine which program is right for you, especially if you have a limited knowledge of all the aspects that go into it. Often, the best place for beginners to start is to just focus on general fitness and well being. Starting with exercise, it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of the two main types of energy systems: aerobic and anaerobic. The aerobic, or oxidative system is used for any physical activity that lasts more than two minutes, such as swimming or hiking, because it can supply energy for longer periods of time (Fahey 61). Meanwhile, the anaerobic, or nonoxidative system comes into play during high intensity exercises that last from about ten seconds to two minutes, such as sprinting. Unlike the aerobic system, the anaerobic system has a much more limited capacity to produce energy; however, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But what makes these specific types of exercises beneficial? To put it simply, the aerobic system favors fats as a source of fuel. Right off the bat, this is a benefit for many people whose goal is to lose fat. However, there are many other benefits that may be overlooked. Your heart will get stronger, thus pumping blood more efficiently and leading to less strain during future exercises. Your oxygen consumption also gets more efficient (MedicineNet). Many of these benefits only get stronger the more you exercise, so if you look out for these smaller things you might not normally think about, it is a great motivator to keep
  • 18. Immigration to the United States The Immigration Debate US immigration laws in the last 25 years 1980 Refugee Act increased overall refugee quotas to 270,000 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act granted lawful permanent residency to over 2.7 million undocumented immigrants 1990 Immigration Act established categories of employment and placed cap of number of non immigrant workers 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act imposed strict penalties against illegal immigration and expanded definition of deportable offenses 2001 Green Card Through the Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act 2006 The Secure Fence Act authorizes the construction of 1,127 kilometers of double layered fencing along the U.S. Mexico border. 2012... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2001 Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act Enabled certain individuals who are present in the United States who would not normally qualify to apply for adjustment of status in the United States to obtain a green card (permanent residence) regardless of: The manner they entered the United States Working in the United States without authorization Failing to continuously maintain lawful status since entry By the end of 2009: of the nearly 2.7 million individuals who became legal permanent residents under the LIFE Act, barely 41% had gone on to exercise the option to naturalize. In other words, when offered the chance to become citizens, the overwhelming majority of the undocumented have settled for less. Why would this be? Ambivalence or indifference toward citizenship among illegals. Americans find it difficult, perhaps even offensive, to believe that immigrants might cling to the notion of eventually returning home or spurn the opportunity to become American. The primary goal of most undocumented immigrants continues to be what originally drew them here: supporting their families, whether back home or in the United States Resistance In the past 50 years, polling data have charted a deepening opposition to immigration, linked in part, it appears, to economic concerns. National Academy of Science study: Smith, James P. Barry Emondston, eds., The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of Immigration (1997) Biggest
  • 19. Comparing Pussy And The Monkey Trainer The story What ever happened to Pussy, and The monkey trainer, were talking about animals, and people. They both are dependent on someone else for their well being, and they both have hope for better times. Monkey trainer: The three monkeys immediately jumped around making a great din, hoping for a beginning to the end of the torment they had lived through the previous night. Pussy: ...when she was hungry and would begin mewing in gentle entreaty and rubbing herself against her mistress s legs so that she might be provided with some food. Also, every day someone came into their space to influence their lives. Pussy: Suddenly she was seized by strange, inexplicable sensations. Monkey trainer: He opened the door suddenly and sunlight... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The direct consequences of the latter, is that they had to learn to live in poverty, and fear of death for themselves, and their family. May becomes so desperate that she prostitutes herself out a couple times, which is something that Pearl would never do, and Pearl was saddened by it. Also, when May models she continues to have far less clothes on each time. May appeared to be the strong one between the girls, the manipulator (of her father), the one who may bend the rules a little, and the one who will do everything she can including things she was ashamed of, to get what she wants. As the story went on, Pearl became more confident, and very brave. Don t I have to do something to give my sister a chance? Because Pearl came out to help her mother, and shield her sister from harm, their mother had a different attitude towards her, and tells her how she got her name, and how sand turns into a pearl. Your father named you Pearl Dragon. Because Pearl was so brave, but was still risking her life, her mother said. You always believe that you are right so you always do things you shouldn t, which tells us that Pearl was stubborn, and maybe a
  • 20. Building Brand Community on the Harley-Davidson Posse Ride... Recommendations: 1.Harley Davidson should continue to sponsor HOG, and the Posse Rides. 2.More resources should be spent on the Posse Rides to meet the rising expectations of participants. 3.Dealerships should be more integrated into the Posse Rides. 4.The Posse Rides should not be seen as direct profit centers. Reasoning: 1.HOG has been phenomenally successful at attracting members and chapters. From nothing in 1983 it has grown to half a million members in 1,160 chapters. This is the core of Harley Davidson s market and it is easily reachable through Hog Tales magazine. This is particularly important for Harley given that its customers are so varied making it hard to reach them through traditional marketing methods. HOG overcomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coordination with local TV and radio should be used to raise awareness and crowds. The dealer network should also be used by the Posse Rides to solve logistical problems such as the T shirts fiasco. Given that Posse Rides have different routes, most dealers will be able to participate over time. 4. While the visual promotional effect of the Posse Rides should be exploited as much as possible, commercializing them should be avoided. Participants are Harley s best customers and it should take the opportunity to reward them, not exploit them. These people are not stupid and will soon notice if Harley tries to squeeze out every last cent from them. The indirect benefits, such as building brand awareness and loyalty, are much more important than short term sales. If participants want to shop at every dealer, great, but their direct costs should be kept as low as possible. Given their wide differences in income, raising prices will simply drive off working class participants that blow their annual wad on one rally. This would change the nature of the Posse from an open, inclusive group to a rich, closed one. Over time, as Posse Rides become a feature of Harley s brand, it would depreciate the brand. Posse Rides will also have to maintain their exclusivity if they are to be continually successful. If everyone can get a Posse T shirt because of merchandizing they will not be worth having to real Posse Riders. Keeping the number of
  • 21. India And Pakist An Ideal Comparative Pair Essay In 1947, India and Pakistan became newly independent states, leaving behind British colonial rule. Due to the shared geographical location, background and culture between these nations, these two countries have often been compared against each other. However, since earning independence, India and Pakistan have undergone significantly different political trajectories. This paper will explore various factors that have impacted the nation building of these countries and understand why India has been successful in practicing democracy, while Pakistanhas been afflicted with military and autocratic governments. India and Pakistan share cultures and histories yet have stark differences in political regime type, making an ideal comparative pair for inquiry. Historical Narrative Oldenburg describes India and Pakistan as fraternal twins due to their shared levels of extreme poverty and extreme inequality in 1947. However, the struggle to be free of British rule was distinct which set a vital precedent for the subsequent regimes of Pakistan and India. The British withdrawal was hasty due to their realization they could no longer afford to hold on to its over extended empire. One of the main reasons for the creation of a separate Muslim nation in the Indian subcontinent was due to the conflicting religious views of Hindus and Muslims. These issues had existed prior to British colonial rule, however the differences were exacerbated by British policy. Britain as a colonizer, followed
  • 22. Enemy Within, Enemy Without By Anna Magnani Enemy Within, Enemy Without Anna Magnani stars as a resourceful working class Roman mother trying to overcome her unfortunate past to give a better life to her children, even as outside threats threaten everything she has worked so hard to build. This vague framework could easily describe both Roberto Rossellini s neorealist war drama Rome, Open City and Pier Paolo Pasolini s irreverent rebuke Mamma Roma. Rome, Open City concerns itself with the devastation the Italian people faced at the hands of their German occupiers and their collaborators, the titular city and its inhabitants crumbling away in both body and spirit over the course of a cruel winter. In their city s darkest hour, average citizens rise up to become heroes and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first place, it has the wind blown look of a film shot from actualities, with the camera providentially on the scene. The stringent necessity for economy compelled the producers to make a film that has all the appearance and flavor of a straight documentary. Crudely shot on discarded US Signal Corps film whenever Rosellini could throw together the money to pay for further filming, the film s bleak visuals become a character in and of themselves, bracingly authentic despite their complete absence of polish. Much like the characters themselves, the film is quite admirable despite being unrefined and without the proper resources to express itself. By the time Pier Paolo Pasolini wrote the script for Mamma Roma in 1962, Rome had undergone quite the dramatic makeover. Reaping the benefits from American investment and the creation of the European Common Market, Italians saw their standard living rise to never before seen heights. As John F. Kennedy extolled while addressing a dinner held in his honor by then President of Italy Antonio Segni, A nation once literally in
  • 23. Democracy In Australia Essay The Australian government and other non state actors like multinational businesses, the press media and tourists should remain vigilant when interacting or doing business in China. Australia has joined strong allies the US, Japan and other Europe to condemn Chinas human rights violation and its commitment to restore international order on the United National Human RightsCouncil (Wen, 2017). In the 21st Century Australia is lobbying to ensure everyone have the same rights, treatment, equality before the law and equality of education, and healthcare, freedom of speech, free to worship and equality of opportunity for global citizens. Australia believes that manner a nation state will treat its citizen will reflect on how that country will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, to encourage the U.S. to play a larger leadership role in the Asia Pacific as well as to provide non threaten multilateral regional engagement opportunities. Policy Options Australia should establish a stronger bilateral relationship with China that reaches beyond economic cooperation to discuss individual countries difference in peaceful dialogues that will promote development, peace and stability in the Asia Pacific. Australia should play an active role to strengthen human rights institutions around the world through multilateral agreement. Thirdly, The U.S need to play an active the Asia Pacific region. Perspective/Analysis Option 1 In the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 the Australia government is using a different foreign policy approach through bilateral dialogue to discuss Chinas human rights issues. Before the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the Australia government depended on the UN Commission on Human rights (UNCHR) to help Chinas change its human right policy (Fleay, 2008). The Australia saw the bilateral dialogue more effective because the government could invite the Chinese counterpart behind closed doors meetings to discuss individual difference and point of view of human rights issues in the region (Fleay, 2008). The Australia government replaced public form of criticism of the UNCHR resolution to confidential diplomatic talks with China
  • 24. Essay On Walt Disney Pixar Merger Walt Disney Pixar Merger Brief Industry Analysis Because of the technology nowadays, one successful film can be distributed all over the world, which is in a form of motion pictures or DVD. Animation is one media that is spread all over the world; push it to be one of fastest growing industry. The demand for the animation is increasing from the emerging number of cables and satellite TV and the popularity of The Internet. In addition, in the past, the target market of the animation industry was just kids, but now, it expands market to cover all ages of customers. The companies can be range from a big company such as Walt Disney to an individual artist with a PC. The trend of the industry has changed from drawing and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company was about the film and entertainment. On February 3rd, 1986, Steve Jobs purchased the computer graphics unit of Lucasfilm, Ltd for $10 million to establish as independent company, Pixar. Moreover, Ed Catmull who had worked with Lucasfilm was co founder and chief technical officer of Pixar. The company s objective is to develop computer animated feature films that make all types of audiences memorable with characters and stories by using technology and creative talent. Therefore, Pixar s team came up with several software innovations, which were used to create numerous of products. In 1987, The Pixar short was introduced, Red s Dream. This short film received the Golden Gate Award for Best of Category, Computer Generated Imagery at the San Francisco International Film Festival, and also won a Golden Nicas at the Prix Ars Electonica Festival in Austria. In 1988, Tin Toy won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short film. It got the first prize for computer assisted animation at the Third Los Angeles International Animation Celebration and also the Blue Ribbon Award from the American Film and Video Association. In 1989, Knick Knack and RenderMan were launched, and the first commercial was made. Furthermore, in July, CEO of Pixar, Steve Jobs wanted to increase the company s capabilities, so he collaborated with the San Francisco based Colossal Pictures who experience in broadcast
  • 25. Common Dietetic Strategy For Reducing Energy Intake 1.Is this a peer reviewed journal? 5 points Yes, the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is a peer reviewed journal. 2.What is the purpose of this research? 10 points A common dietetic strategy for reducing energy intake while still maintaining nutritional adequacy is to replace full fat dairy products with reduced fat varieties. The purpose of this study was to examine the dietary outcomes of this strategy in the context of weight loss by comparing the amount, type, and nutrient contribution of dairy products consumed by overweight individuals participating in a weight loss trial. A secondary aim was to determine whether individuals complied with a recommended intake of reduced fat dairy product based on individual requirements. The researchers hypothesized that the intake of fat and energy from dairy products would decrease, and a greater number of individuals would meet the recommended number of diary product servings after 3 months of participation in the weight loss trial. 3.Who or what was being studied? 10 points In the present study, a secondary analysis was conducted on data from 118 participants who were enrolled in a 12 month weight loss trial, the Smart Study. The Smart Study was conducted from 2008 2010 in Australia by researchers at the University of Wollongong. Participants in the Smart Study were locally recruited through media advertising. After withdrawals, a total of 86 participants were included in the present analysis. The majority
  • 26. Bernado Bertolucci s Last Tango In Paris In Bernado Bertolucci s Last Tango in Paris, a recent widower, Paul (Marlon Brando) and a younger woman, Jeanne (Maria Schieder) pursue a passionate love affair in which they don t reveal each other s names. Although the affair initially seems like casual sex, it starts to deeply affect them as Paul copes with the death of his wife, Rose, and Jeanne prepares to marry her fiancГ©, Tom (Jean Pierre LeГ¤ud), a film director making a documentary about her. Through a painful grieving process, Paul learns to trust and fall in loveagain. This seemingly pleasant change in Paul is ultimately his demise, as Jeanne fatally shoots him in the chest. Bertolucci illustrates Paul s socio psychological makeup from life to death by incorporating mise en scene, nondiegetic elements, dark lighting, abrupt soundtrack, foils and doubles, and repeated motifs. Paul is an extremely distant individual, so the narrative presents parts of Paul s past and present with the use of nondiegetic elements and the unraveling motif. When Paul is first introduced, he is under a train holding his ears screaming F***ing God! indicating he is in a lot of pain. Later Paul and a maid are cleaning up Rose s blood in the bathroom. When Paul gazes out the window, he sees a woman sewing near her lover s crotch as he plays the saxophone. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marcel serves as Paul s double. Bertolucci suggests this when Marcel and Paul are wearing the same plaid robe and have the same haircut when Paul visits Marcel s apartment . Also, only the right side of Marcel s face is lit up and only the left side of Paul s face is visible, indicating that their two half faces compose the same person. Fed up with Marcel s egotism, Paul walks out of the apartment and says, I don t know what she ever saw in you. Seeing as Marcel is Paul s double, this line expresses Paul s self hatred and guilt of his crumbled marriage. (Need a nice witty concluding
  • 27. 60 Years of Independence 60 years of Independence India s achievements Contemporary India with a scientist President and an economist Prime Minister is very successfully treading the fast track of development Starting from an utterly ruined and exploited country under the rule of the haughty Britishers who sponged away the India wealth, the story of India s success in the last 60 years, is one of the proverbial rise from rags to riches . India s development within a short span of time, to the level of a country which on its own conducted nuclear test, joining the elite club of nuclear powers, and now becoming a rightful contender for getting a permanent seat in UN Security Council, speaks volumes about India s success. Statistics and facts bear a testimony to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It out rightly rejected this proposal. This bears ample proof that India has its independent foreign policy. It has matured politically and has now become very realistic in its approach. It takes decision according to whichever way suits best for the national interest. Now there is no place for misplaced idealism or shibboleth of third worldism. Showing utmost political maturity, India shoved aside decades of sloth and signed major agreement with China a country earlier thought of as a backstabber and talk with it was a big no. Our country has now refused to be trapped hopelessly in the remains of a bad yesterday, proving once again that this is a nation hardened by history, that it suffers only to renew itself the other day and that it keeps pace with the changing needs so as to be in consonance with the ever changing time. Talks with Pakistan, restoration of the Muzaffarabad bus service, the historic exchange of prisoners etc are the cases in point. Another important factor which radiates the flourishing of India is its successful and smooth functioning of democracy. Right from its start, it allowed Universal Adult Franchise, a unique achievement in itself. Many scholars at that time predicted that a country as poor, illiterate and diverse as India, could not survive on Universal Adult
  • 28. Minimally Invasive Robotic Laser Surgery in 2028 Surgery has been around for thousands of years. Ever since man has felt pain, man has looked to surgery for relief. It started as a crude hole in the skull, and has evolved into techniques using lasers and robots. One cutting edge present technology that this paper will explore is the da Vinci Surgical Robotic System [1], which is being used at Johns Hopkins [2]. This system performs minimally invasive cardiac surgery; it makes the cuts more precise and saves lives. In the future, robotic surgery will become more advanced, as sensory feedback in the da Vinci system could be a future breakthrough that could revolutionize the whole concept of robotic surgery. We envision an improved da Vinci system, with sensory feedback, very precise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ParГ© started the method of ligating (tying off) arteries to control bleeding, instead of the outdated method of cauterizing (searing) the bleeding part with a red hot iron. However, most surgery was restricted to procedures that didn t penetrate deeply into the skin because it caused too much pain to open the abdomen, chest, or skull. In 1846 anesthesia was used by William Morton, a dentist. Morton is credited with the discovery of surgical anesthesia, but Crawford W. Long used anesthesia in 1842 to remove tumors but didn t publish his results until 1849. Meanwhile, the ancient Chinese have been using anesthesia 1600 years before the Europeans. Hua Tuo, a famous Chinese physician during the Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms era, was the first person to perform surgery with the aid of anesthesia. Surgeons began performing new types of surgery on the abdomen, brain, and spinal cord in the late 1800s. Blood groups A, B, and O were discovered by Austrian pathologist Karl Landsteiner which allowed transfusions, and blood banks were started in 1937. There were more technological advances to permit surgeons to perform increasingly complex and difficult operations. The heart lung machine was developed in 1953 by American surgeon John Gibbon for easier surgery on organs [3]. The operating microscope was developed in the 1950s providing surgeons with a way to perform operations on body structures like the inner ear and the eye, and recently enabling surgeons
  • 29. Case Study Of Elsian Creative Market Potential In the creative company s business model, the cash equivalents of the building blocks for the profit of Elysian Creatives depend on different aspects. This is explained through the fact that the company s revenue come from the different services offered. For the photography and video production services selling of expertise, use rights for photography outtakes. For the studio rental usage fees and equipment rental. For graphic design product/project sales and royalty sales. The pricing mechanisms are also taken into account, which may be fixed (studio /equipment rental), or dynamic (photography, videography, graphic design depending on complexity). Both volume or unit based revenue model are used in the business. Elysian Creatives has respective fixed or dependent rates per session/project/hour etc. charged to the clients. Market Synopsis Elysian Creatives is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since we provide the visual language, the target market will compose of both genders, mainly from the young adult to adult age ranges. To specify, female and male entrepreneurs inclined to the hipster or modern age culture. In the proposed location in Matalino St., Diliman Quezon City, the place is close to the start up vicinity of Maginhawa and Malingap streets of the UP Village, which is added justification. These areas are home to many young aspiring entrepreneurs and existing start ups in need of a creative platform to cater to their needs. Since we operate locally, we are targeting young entrepreneurs in the National Capital Region, particularly in the area of Diliman, Quezon City. Elysian Creatives focuses on millennial inspired visual services which includes minimalist, normcore, pastel and pop artistic concepts, which means that out target market will mainly be composed of entrepreneurs savvy on the visual appeal presented by their respective
  • 30. Aircraft Take Off and Landing Using Fuzzy Logics CANDIDATE S DECLARATION I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the project entitled AIRCRAFT TAKE OFF AND LANDING CONTROL SYSTEM USING FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER in the partial fulfilment of requirements for the Award of degree of M.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) submitted in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LUDHIANA under PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERESITY, JALANDHAR is my work done to study aircraft take off and landing performance of aircraft and design a control system. The work presented in this project has not been submitted by me in any other university/Institute for the award of M.Tech degree. AMANDEEP KAUR This is to certify that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 42 4.17AircraftFuzzyLogicController.43 LISTOFTABLES Table No.Table DescriptionPage No. 1. Blocksof Variables Involvedin Accident Probability Modeling.5 2.A Characterization of control policies along three dimensions.6 3. Pressure Altitude Correction.11 4. Take off Performance.13 5.Maximum Rate of Climb Data.16 6.Cruise and Range Performance.18 NOMENCLATURE AbbreviationDescription ANFISAdaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference Systems FLCFuzzy Logic Controller FISFuzzy Inference System LOCLocality of Control IARInterpolation Among Rules IEInformation Equity COAKCapture of Operator or Artisan Knowledge LALocal Adaptation EHException Handling GDGeneralized Damping GCEGeneralized Constraint Enforcement IOIGeneralized Constraint Enforcement ISAInternational Standards Association OATOutside Air Temperature POHPilot Operating Handbook ABSAntilock BrakingSystem PIDProportional Integral Derivative anfis Adaptive Network based Fuzzy Inference System UAVUnmannedAerialVehicle
  • 31. CMACCerebellar Model Articulation Controller GAGenetic Algorithms ALSAutomatic Landing Systems EMRANNExtended Minimum Resource AllocationNeural Network BTFCBaselineTrajectoryFollowingController SAFISSequential Adaptive Fuzzy Inference System
  • 32. Essay on HS320 Microbiology Unit1 Assignment A Basic Understanding of Microscopy Assignment 1 Kaplan University Microbiology Since microorganisms are not visible to the eye, the essential tool in microbiology is the microscope. One of the first to use a microscope to observe microorganisms was Robert Hooke, the English biologist who observed algae and fungi in the 1660s. In the 1670s, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch merchant, constructed a number of simple microscopes and observed details of numerous forms of protozoa, fungi, and bacteria (Introduction to Microscopes, n.d.). During the 1700s, microscopes were used to further explore on the microbial world, and by the late 1800s, the light microscope had been developed. The electron microscope was developed in the 1940s, thus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another limitation is out of focus light from outside the focal plane reducing image clarity or requiring constant adjusting. On the other hand, under the right conditions, light microscopy allows for viewing of samples that are still alive. There are aids such as fluorescent proteins, that can be used to track proteins in real time in cells though the viewing of where the proteins are may not be very high in resolution, you may see roughly where the protein is in the cell, but will not be able to see the shape of the protein itself. Lastly confocal light microscopy gives moderately higher resolution, and significant enhancements in optical sectioning by limiting out of focus light. The Electron Microscope In electron microscopy, on the other hand, a beam of electrons with a negative charge, instead of light is sent through a very thin slice of the specimen. Because the electron beam has a far smaller wavelength than light used in light microscopy, it achieves far better resolution, the current resolution of limit of the best electron microscope is approximately 0.05 nm atomic resolution, and 4000X better magnification than that of a conventional light microscope (BSP, S., 2010). This means that with an electron microscope you can potentially achieve enough magnification to observe the shape of the protein machinery that carries out the work inside of cells. The major limitation of electron microscopy is that specimen
  • 33. Compare And Contrast Plagiarism And Academic Misconduct Critical comparison of two journal articles on different perceptions and attitudes towards plagiarism and academic misconduct. Plagiarism is a major concern for both students and teachers and the consequences of plagiarising will differ depending on the degree of misconduct within an assessed piece of academic writing. Throughout this essay there will be a comparison of two journal articles supplied in the plagiarism reader. The first essay is Exploring academic misconduct: Some insights into student behaviour written by Bob Perry and published in 2010. This article highlights the increase of misconduct cases reported in newspapers and research, stating that increase is paired with the new internet enterprises that are benefiting from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast the Flint et al. s article provides two opposing definitions. The first, as defined by Liverpool Hope University, is the referencing techniques and writing skills used in a piece of written work explaining that: The use of material which is not acknowledged to its source and also the direct use of material, reference or un referenced without the clear indication that the material is taken verbatim from its source. Liverpool Hope University College, 2003 . The second defines plagiarism in terms of personal ownership and academic integrity using Pyer s 2000 definition; it is taking the words, ideas and labour of other people and giving the impression that they are your own . It develops the definition of plagiarism emphasised in the first article by adding the need for a declaration of academic integrity confirming that the work submitted is your own, this is the first time this point has been made in both articles. Research was taken out by both journal articles although the difference is the source of the research. Perry used three previous studies focusing on The Times Higher Education Study to create a three paged questionnaire in order to assess the student s perception at different level of study. His questionnaire identified a profile that acknowledged an age range, gender and employment category. It questioned attitudes towards statements and ethical reasoning as well as fears
  • 34. Alaska s Gold Rush Alaska is our 49th and largest state. The purchase of Alaska from Russia was orchestrated by Secretary of State William Seward, and was originally called Seward s Folly. However, that thinking changed when it was realized that the United States bought Alaska for such a little price considering its worth. William Seward was a Union College graduate who went on to law school and eventually became New York State Governor, a United StatesSenator and finally the United States Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln. Seward survived an attempt on his life after Lincoln s assassination and later became Andrew Johnson s Secretary of State. It was while he was in this position that Seward engineered the purchase of Alaska from Russia. Seward s negotiations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seafood is a also a main export. Salmon is a big industry there. Salmon are born in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, and return to fresh water to reproduce. While the total population of salmon has declined, this is not the case in the state of Alaska. Alaska has a fishery management system which is considered to be one of the best in the management of wild fish stock. Salmon is a popular seafood item because it is rich in omega 3 fatty acids and vitamin D. In addition to the exporting of seafood, Alaska transports natural gas and oil. Alaska also produces precious metals, zinc, timber and wood products. What little agriculture and farming is done in Alaska, generally stays within the state. A lot of Alaska s jobs involve natural resource extraction, shipping and transport. More of it comes from the military bases which are located in the state. Tourism is also big in Alaska, with the increase in local lodging contributing to the state s economy. Although Alaska has some roads, they are not as available as they are in other states. Travel throughout Alaska is also by train, water and air. Of course, one could always travel by
  • 35. Sultan Suleyman Turks Research Paper Although both empires were rooted in Islam, the Arab were Semitic and they traced their roots to the Middle East. On the other hand, the Ottoman Turks had European roots and thus shared the characteristics of the rest of the Europeans. Being strong empires, both the Arabs and the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot at the time of their civilization which is still being felt in today s world. The major accomplishments of the Arabs were majorly felt in the fields of: music, architecture and mathematics while the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot in the fields of: law, education, and art. In music, the harp, lyre, zither, drum, tambourine, flute, oboe and reed instruments were either directly used in the ancient Arab civilization or variations of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the accomplishments was the organization of laws. He sampled the laws and judgment of previous sultans and compiled a single code of laws called the Ottoman laws. As matter of fact Suleyman s, code of laws was focused on the human rights and his non Muslim subject. As a result, most Christians migrated to the Ottoman Empire for better lives and better rights. Secondly, the Ottoman Empire introduced a comprehensive education system which gave boys education up to the age of 14. The empire also offered colleges and madrassas which supported boys who wanted to pursue more education. Finally, the Ottoman Empire encouraged art, painting, pottery, knitting and calligraphy. It is revealed that Sultan Suleyman I even paid artists to develop their skills in these fields (Megan s Ottoman Empire Blog, 2012). To add on this, he himself was a poet and even published one poem about one of his concubines. In conclusion, it is clear that both the Arab Empires and the Ottoman Turks Empire have major accomplishments in different fields. This could be attributed to the fact that they were very powerful and sophisticated empires. The Arabs are known for their accomplishments in music, architecture and mathematics while the Ottoman Turks accomplished a lot in the fields of: law, education, and
  • 36. Essay on Advice on Links Simulation LINKS Simulation Reference Notes Background: About LINKS: * LINKS is a supply chain management simulation * It details all the steps that go into efficiently running a supply chain and how they are interrelated including: analysis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. * Your team can view the results from lasts month s decision on the LINKS website under the Excel Monthly Results. You should look at trends to determine how your decisions affect your performance. * Although your team might have high customer satisfaction or a high stock price, your performance in regards to the overall competition is determined via a multi dimensional scorecard that takes the following criteria into account: * efficiency (input ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Remember to open up Region 4 ASAP! This will increase your customer base and net you greater sales. * Insource RFID to reduce unnecessary future costs. Take the initial hit and you will save money in the long run. * Record goals, objectives, and decisions during each period to facilitate the creation of the final presentation. An example of a goal is implement a new forecasting technique in month 5 to improve accuracy. An example of an objective is increase forecasting accuracy for months 5, 6, 7 to 84% on average. An example of a decision is implemented 3 month weighted forecasting technique in month 5. * Understand Key Performance Indicators (KPI s) and how they affect your overall performance. How does your customer satisfaction level and fill rate affect your customer satisfaction rating? Getting Started (Strategy): * Teams need to understand how they measure success. Will you be happy with net income to revenue percentage of 10% but a low customer satisfaction rating? * Determine overall strategy...customer satisfaction maximization? Stock price maximization? Efficiency maximization? * Teams must compromise. You may develop a hybrid strategy that includes a little bit of each. * Try to tie your key performance indicators to
  • 37. The Impact Of Electric Vehicles On The Future Of Electric... Context and Background Electric vehicles have been around far longer than their fossil fuel powered counter parts. They have been popular as early as the late 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. One of the best selling vehicles at the point was the Columbia Runabout, which could go 40miles on a single charge and run at speed up to 25 kmph. They were initially considered a safer option when compared to cars powered by fossil fuels, as initial ICI cars were prone to backfire. This all changed with the mass production and the technological advancements when it came to ICE (Internal Combustion Engines) [1]. When Ford started mass producing their cars and fuel prices began to drop, advancements in electric vehicles came to a halt. There has been a slow resurgence in interest for Electric vehicles from the late 70 s when the damage that the fossil fuel powered cars were causing to the environment was slowly being understood. Yet the public acceptance of electric vehicles has been less than enthusiastic. This can be attributed to the low prices of gasoline and push by petroleum giants against electric car initiatives and public aversion to buying electric cars owing to their high prices, their low resale value and lack of infrastructure for charging. But with the recent success of Electric Vehicles in California and Estonia, it would be time to look at ways to implement an infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Australia and spread awareness among the public.
  • 38. Comparison of Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes Essay The foremost difference between Aristotle and Hobbes, and in turn classical and modern political philosophies , with regard to a good life and happiness is that of normative judgments about the good life. While Hobbes rejects normative judgments about the good life and discusses human actions without attributions of moral quality, Aristotle offers the exact opposite. In Ethics, Aristotle differentiates between good and evil actions along with what the best good, or summum bonum, for all humans while Hobbes approach argues that good and bad varies from one individual to another with good being the object of an individuals appetite or desire, and evil being an object of his hate and aversion. In addition, Aristotle makes it clear that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, whatever the excellent person finds pleasurable, should be considered the standard for judging individuals moral quality, as stated in the following passage: In fact, however, the pleasures differ quite a lot, in human beings at any rate. For some things delight some people, and cause pain to others; and while some find them painful and hateful, others find them pleasant and lovable...But in all such cases it seems that what is really so is what appears so to the excellent person. If this is right, as it seems to be, and virtue, i.e., the good person insofar as he is good, is the measure of each thing, then what appear pleasures to him will also really be pleasures...and if what he finds objectionable appears pleasant to someone, that is not at all surprising: for human beings suffer many sorts of corruption and damage. It is not pleasant, however, except to those people in these conditions. The previous passage shows then that the appetites or desires of corrupted people should not be taken into account while discussing the moral quality of an individuals actions. Aristotle s definition of mean, which is having certain feelings at the right times, about the right things, towards the right people, for the right end, and in the right way , clearly states that there is only one right answer to any moral dilemma faced by an
  • 39. Amazing Grace Sparknotes Amazing Grace commonly refers to the song written by John Newton published in 1779; however, it s hidden meaning is not as commonly known. It talks about John Newton s person experiences, towards Slave Trade. He became a servant of a slave trader, was later saved and became a captain of slave ship. Knowing how it felt not to own yourself, he left his captaincy and looked to God for forgiveness, as, selling men was inhuman. This song is referred to throughout the movie Amazing Grace which captures the process of abolishment of the slave trade and shows William Wilberforce single handing demolishing it. However, Amazing Grace (2006) is not a reliable or representative historical source, which can be established by examining the depiction of the key characters and events such as the abolishment of the slave trade. Amazing Grace portrays William Wilberforce, seen on the screen, as beginning the abolishment movement of slave trade and demolishing it single handily with little help from others. Although, Wilberforce might have been the face of the abolishment movement he did not do it all by himself as the movie has portrayed. There were plenty of influential men who stood behind him that started the movement long before, and had spent hours, months and years of their life dedicated to the abolishment. Wilberforce s job was to be the voice in the parliament giving evidence which others had collected for him such as signatures of the public and evidence of the slave trade.
  • 40. Roman Architecture Research Paper Two of the most important developments which were unique to Roman architecture were that of the use of the arch and concrete. Although not having invented any of these facets of architecture, Romans managed to expand their use in such a way that it became popular in Roman history as a staple of their architectural style. The arch is a very popularly used structure for buildings, even today. They provide a lot of structural support to buildings, the potential to create entryways and also give a unique space to adding art and beauty to the structure being built. Romans saw the beauty in the arch, and decided to use it in many of their building plans. According to the Empire Rome article of architecture, arches originally came from the Etruscans, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arches were a structural design which allowed for more advanced engineering to take place in Roman structures, along with providing opportunity for them to express themselves through art and decoration of the arches. This lead to arches being very symbolic of how Romans approached building, as they were seen as one of the best things to have included in your buildings as they were both useful and beautiful. Concrete, although less paid attention to, was equally as important because it was a low cost and easily mixed and laid material which allowed Romans to get more creative with their buildings and keep creating more even in times of financial strain. Concrete usually isn t seen as being a symbol of Roman architecture because at a glance it is not always immediately obvious whether or not a building of made of concrete but looking closely to many of the structures you can see that it was pretty widely used in most of their buildings. Although not having invented either concrete or arches, Romans managed to expand their use in such a way that it became popular in Roman history as a staple of their architectural
  • 41. Great Potato Famine Essay The Irish Potato Famine occurred in 1845 and had killed tons of people. Over 750,000 people had died and more than a million had emigrated. At the time Ireland s population was only about 8 million so this famine had devastated many families. The people of Ireland at this time were so dependent upon the potatothat it was a main staple. The Irish would consume the potato with almost every meal, and for some the potato was the only food that they were ever able to eat. The famine was produced by a protist called Phytophthora infestans(P. Infestans), when it was introduced from central highlands of Mexico. The potato blight originated from Mexico, and then spread to America. Since Britain and Irelanddid many trades with America there... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the winters were harsher in the 1700s the Irish would use them for food in the winter, when all other sources of food were scarce. Thanks to Ireland s weather conditions the potato was very easily grown and could be produced in mass amounts. By the end of the 1800s the potato was a main staple for the Irish and they would eat the potato as part of their daily lives. Eventually, the poor people of Ireland would rely on the potato as their only food source. The land consolidation laws forced the farmers to grow potatoes in a tightly packed space, as you don t need much room to grow potatoes. A lot of potatoes good fit in one acre of land and could feed a family for a long time. Since, the potatoes were all grown in one confined space the P. Infestans had a very easy time spreading to each potato, thus resulting in P. Infestans spreading to different fields. The pattern of consolidation, making larger farms from smaller farms, increased competition for land and pressure to acquire land. (p. p12.nysed.gov) Land consolidation was making the most effective use of space for a farm. So instead of growing the potatoes properly spaced apart, they would be all jammed together in tighter rows. Also, not much land was available so the land that was available was fought over my English landlords. This led to much political debate in Ireland at the time, so instead of the politicians contributing
  • 42. Walden As A Mirror, Walden Reflections: Walden as a Mirror, Walden as a Lens When Henry David Thoreau went to Walden Pond on July 4, 1845, he had no way of knowing that 200 years later, Walden would be required reading for anyone with even a passing interest in American literature, environmental literature, or intentional living. But Walden is so much more than the story of one man s retreat into the woods to transact some private business. Thoreau s disarming directness and naturalistic style aside, Walden not an incidental text. With extensive revisions, distilling a little over two years into one, every chapter, sentence and word of Walden has a purpose and place. Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo is credited with saying, Every block of stone has a statue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, aside from a brief reference to the cycle of the seasons, where Thoreau says that he lived a summer and a winter life; saw how [he] could let the years run off, buffet the winter through and see the spring come in, this chapter gains seasonal association through the knowledge that Thoreau went to Walden in the summer. The Ponds brings us explicitly into autumn progressing from a calm September afternoon, to such a day in September or October, to a November after the severe frosts have come. The Pond in Winter brings the seasonal theme into the title and finally the culmination of, Spring. Where I Lived, and What I Lived For begins Walden s central narrative. Economy addresses the practicalities and the surface narrative, but Where I Lived, and What I Lived For lays out the groundwork for the extended metaphor that serves as Walden s symbolic backbone. Time is but the stream I go a fishing in, I drink at; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. I would drink deeper; fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars, Thoreau tells us at the end of the chapter. This quote illustrates two concepts that recur again and again in Walden. First, the idea of water as simultaneously shallow and deep. Thoreau first proclaims that he can see the bottom of the stream but then elaborates, implying that there is something beyond the
  • 43. The Role Of Technology In American Culture Technology plays a prominent role in today s society. In fact, an apparent characteristic of American culture appears to be its reliance on technology, which is supported by the frequency of which average Americans use electronic devices. Smart phones, for example, are commonly used for a variety of purposes, such as: functioning as an alarm clock, to check emails, to send messages and make phone calls, to observe traffic in their area, to view weather, even to do tasks at work. Several people argue that this reliance on technologyshould be viewed negatively due to its impacts on society. It is often believed that, while preoccupied with their devices, people neglect social interaction or are taught to be indolent. However, alternative views... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the mid 1400 s, people collected novels and spent hours reading in their libraries (Unwin). The same effect occurred with the printing of the newspaper in the late 1600 s (Breig), and again with the development of stationary and portable gaming systems in the mid 1900 s (Kudler). Causes of social issues change with each generation. Therefore, it is imperative to understand that future generations will be brought up in a different world than the last had. With each new generation, there will be new technology, different issues, and dissimilar methods of upbringing, however none of this is should be viewed negatively; this change throughout time indicates progression of society towards sophistication and worldliness. Although it may appear as though the youngest generation is excessively reliant on technology, they and future generations will learn to use technology in moderation as past generations have. Moreover, it is ironic to blame technology for the lack of social interaction in this day and age when social media is such a popular concept; particularly, when social media is in the form of an app and can be accessed at any moment from a smart phone. Countless individuals are able to communicate with friends with whom they haven t spoken to in five or more
  • 44. Boundary Layer Analysis Of Casson Fluid Flow Essay documentclass{article} usepackage[top = 1.2in,bottom = 1.2in,left = 1in,right =1in]{geometry} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{morefloats} usepackage{subfigure} usepackage{color} egin{document} egin{center} Boundary layer analysis of Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal melting surface of paraboloid of revolution in the presence of thermophoresis end{center} egin{center} O. D. Makinde$^1$, N. Sandeep$^2$, T. M. Ajayi$^3$, I. L. Animasaun$^4$ $^1$Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X2, Saldanha 7395, South Africa. $^2$Department of Mathematics, VIT University, Vellore 632014, India $^{3,4}$Department of Mathematical Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. $^1$makinded@gmail.com, $^2$sandeep@vit.ac.in, $^3$stillmetunde@gmail.com, $^4$anizakph2007@gmail.com end{center} egin{abstract} Two dimensional, electrically conducting Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal surface of paraboloid of revolution in a thermally stratified medium is analyzed. The influence of melting heat transfer is accounted by modifying classical boundary condition of temperature. Based on the boundary layer assumptions, suitable similarity transformation is applied to reduce the governing equations to coupled ordinary differential equations corresponding to momentum, energy and concentration equations. These equations along with the boundary conditions are solved numerically by using Runge Kutta technique along with shooting method. Effects
  • 45. Pol Pot Research Paper The Cambodian Genocide (1975 1979) was a result of Pol Pot s desire to form a communist peasant farming society. At the time of his youth, Cambodia was under French control. In 1949, Pot went to Paris on a scholarship to study radio electronics but became interested into Marxism. He dropped his schooling and came back to Cambodiato join the underground Communist movement. The following year, France had lost control in Cambodia and a royal monarchy was put into place. Pot became the leader of the Cambodian Communist Party but was forced into fleeing at the hands of the monarch, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Pot formed a resistance group named the Khmer Rougeand began to revolt against Sihanouk. Sihanouk was defeated, but not by Pot. The United
  • 46. Anderson And Hemingways Use Of The First Person Essay quot;It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. quot;At one point in his short story, quot;Big Two Hearted River: Part II quot;, Hemingway s character Nick speaks in the first person. Why he adopts, for one line only, the first person voice is an interesting question, without an easy answer. Sherwood Anderson does the same thing in the introduction to his work, Winesburg, Ohio. The first piece, called quot;The Book of the Grotesque quot;, is told from the first person point of view. But after this introduction, Anderson chooses not to allow the first person to narrate the work. Anderson and Hemingway both wrote collections of short stories told in the third person, and the intrusion of the first person... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nick tries as hard as he can, but the fish snaps the line and escapes. Then, as Nick thinks about the fate of the trout which got away, Hemingway writes, quot;He felt like a rock, too, before he started off. By God, he was a big one. By God, he was the biggest one I ever heard of. quot; This sudden switch to first person narration is startling to the reader. Until this point Hemingway had solely used third person narration, but he did it so well that the reader feels as one with Nick. It is not definite whether this is Nick or Hemingway speaking. It could easily be either of the two. Hemingway doesn t include, quot;he thought, quot; or, quot;he said to himself, quot; and so it is unclear. The result is the same regardless. Using first person narration at this point serves to make the story more alive, more personal. It jolts the reader into realizing the humanity of Nick; he is no longer the object of a story but a real person. If Nick is making so much stir over it that he speaks directly to the reader, he must feel passionately about it. Or if Hemingway is so moved by the size of the trout that he exclaims at its size, I can only accept that Nick also feels this excitement. The sudden intrusion of the first person narrator makes the story more complete and its only character more life like. It also brings the reader into the story as a listener. Sherwood Anderson s collection of short stories, Winesburg,
  • 47. Caroline Kennedy Outline Caroline Kennedy, daughter of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, said of her mother, I think my mother made it clear you have to live life by your own terms and you have to not worry about what other people think and have the courage to do the unexpected (Caroline Kennedy quotes, page 1). Jacqueline, known as Jackie, is one of the most well known women of the 1900 s. Showcasing her strong will and grace from an early age, she inspired many people while serving as First Lady and after. While Jackie Kennedy on the surface seemed to live a charmed life as a prominent, beautiful woman, she endured the death of her son, the tragic death of her husband President John F. Kennedy, and the death of her second husband Ari Onassis. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aristotle was of Greek descent and worked as a shipping magnate. She lived part of each year in one of his many homes, either in Paris, Athens, or Skorpios Island. Unfortunately, he died in 1968 due to respiratory failure. Once again, Jackie was left a widow. Following his death, she resumed her career in the writing profession, but as an editor, first at Viking Press, then at Doubleday. She often wrote the introduction to the books she edited and worked to obtain and lay out illustrations. Jackie also led a very successful public information campaign with the New York Municipal Arts Society to save New York s Grand Central Station. She even went as far to go to Washington to urge Congress to pass landmark legislation and she also lobbied legislators in Albany, New York, to prevent private organizations from altering or destroying their property if it was deemed historical architecture. She was very much involved in many organizations, such as the Literary Lions of the New York Public Library, the American Ballet Theater at Lincoln Center, the Broadway theater district, and the Central Park Conservancy ( Jackie Kennedy Biography ). Even though she was not First Lady anymore, she was still very involved and helped many people. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died May 19,1994, in her apartment in New York, New York. She was 64 years old and died due to cancer complications.
  • 48. Organizational Behavior Individual Analysis Individual Analysis Paper MGMT 320 Organizational Behavior Introduction I want to begin this paper by stating what my initial thought was once I reviewed and analyzed all of the results, I can sum it up into one word WOW! These results couldn t be more dead on than they are; about ninety five percent of the results hit the nail on the proverbial head. Yes, I disagree with about five percent of the analysis, but overall, it s amazing how accurate these scores reflect individuals various behaviors and management types and as I took these assessments, I kept thinking, quite a few of these questions are somewhat ambiguous. Understanding your role as an individual within your organization, as well as the role of other individuals and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being positive in these interactions allows for agreeableness, which is the next dimension. My agreeableness score was 78 and I ll break it down specifically in a minute. One point I absolutely disagree with in this IPIP NEO report states that agreeableness is not useful in situations that require tough or absolute objective decisions. (IPIP NEO) I am the policy and procedures manager for our department and these policies and procedures are cut and dry, follow them or risk government penalties. These policies and procedures have to be enforced to the letter of our manual to ensure the safety of everyone involved both the customer and employee. My highest scores within this dimension were morality (97) and modesty (81). I am very candid and frank with everyone I deal with, whether it s my direct reports, my boss, or the VP of our department. The lowest score within this dimension was sympathy (31). If this score is just relating to the work environment, then I agree with this score, people who get into trouble or don t complete their work, bring this upon themselves; if not, I vehemently disagree with it. I am a very compassionate person in my personal life. An example in this area would be that of a direct report. In a sense he was given the choice to resign or face termination. I gave him the tools and direction to succeed, basically a results oriented work
  • 49. Internal And External Factors That Affect The Core... Professional football clubs need revenue. It is vital to the financial survival of a club as they have ultimately become a business. Money is a vital necessity to enable the club to function. From paying ground rent to the funding of the youth system and to even signing players for the clubs, it is fundamental that a club is making a profit. The owners of the clubs will want to see profits being made otherwise the club will eventually no longer be able to function. In this assignment I will be exploring the ways in which Internal and external factors have an impact on the core revenues of Clubs and how clubs themselves can potentially help put the factors in their favour. Topics such as Fans and their behaviour and Player conduct on and off the pitch will be explored. Things that can occur which clubs have little or no power over such as a major political shift which can affect a clubs income will also be covered. One of the most obvious ways a club can make money is through ticket sales. Supporters of the clubs in question and also neutral spectators will all pay the club to watch the match. To ensure that the club continues to hold or expand its fan base the club will have to be somewhat successful in its competitive competitions. Clubs who are less competitive in their competitions will generally have less of a following than a more dominant club. Another way to bring in fans is to also give them a good match day experience. Catering, comfort and ease of access
  • 50. Primary Elements Of Human Development Index Human Development Index According to Anderson (2014), Human Development Index (HDI) is the most efficient single matrix for the welfare and progress of an economy. The approach measures the country s value and well being in three dimensions namely, education /knowledge, life expectancy (healthy and long life), and a decent living standard (determined by the GDP per capita). Apparently, the first two elements of Human Development Index (education and health) focuses on precise societal goals, but the gross domestic product variables remain a significance proxy for national well being. The method has been in use by most of the agencies like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) since 1990 for their human development report (Anderson, 2014). Again, HDI is used by the European Nations to compare different nations and regions. Better Life Index The index enhances the comparison of the national welfare across nations, deriving its basis from elven vital aspects which determines and shape the human s lives and well being. The primary elements include education, housing, jobs, income, health, environment, civic engagement among others. Nevertheless, each facet gets its evaluation based on four statistical determinants that are assigned equal weights; for instance, education/knowledge score is based equally on attained levels of education and standard reading skills. The ratings for each facet can be combined into a monetised overall value, but the default thing is to
  • 51. Social Network Analysis Essay Functionality in SNA(Social Network Analysis)[7] Functionalities are firstly the visualization of the network, secondly the computation of statistics based on nodes and on edges, and finally, community detection (or clustering) 1)Visualization of the network Methods 1) FruchtermanReingold 2) Kamada Kawai (which has a faster convergence than FruchtermanReingold, but which often does not give so good results than this last one) 2) Computation of statistics based on nodes A) Vertex and edge scoring The place of a given actor in the network can be described using measures based on vertex scoring. Common types of vertex scoring are the centrality measures. Within graph theory and network analysis, there are various measures of the centrality of a vertex to determine the relative importance of this vertex within the graph Degree centrality Closeness centrality Between s centrality Vertices that occur on many shortest paths between other vertices have higher between s than those that do not. PageRank: The score computed by Page Rank is higher for nodes that are highly connected and connected with nodes that are highly connected themselves. HITS algorithm: Hyperlink Induced Topic Search (HITS, also known as hubs and authorities) calculates two scores: hub and authority score. The more a vertex has outgoing arcs, the higher is its hub score. The more a vertex has incoming links, the higher is its authority score. Tools for SNA[7,8,9,10] a) Pajek graph file
  • 52. Pathos In Dr. Martin Luther King s I Have A Dream Speech Dr. Martin Luther King is an emotional and powerful speaker. His I Have A Dream speech brings all of the emotion out of the people that was there with his powerful words; thus, this speech is an exibit of pathos. With pathos being the most dominant over ethos and logos, they re all used in his speech. He uses pathos to talk demonstrate the inequality and non acceptance the African American people faced. between pathos, ethos and logos, pathos stands out the most from the rest of them. He encourage the people to keep faith and stay strong emotionally. He never told the people to give up on the hope of freedom and be violent. He encouraged the people to never give up on hope and faith because it will soon come. Pathos is used a lot in the
  • 53. Mozart s Accomplishments In the same year he was born, Mozart s home country of Austria had just started fighting the 7 Years War1. The war started because a group of Austrians attempted to take back a rich province that had been taken from them by Frederick II the Great of Prussia during a war that occurred ten years prior1. In the end, Austria wasn t able to regain the stolen province, but it did prevent other countries from taking more territory1. The war also left Austria almost bankrupt, which caused problems for many years afterwards1. During the 18th century, many musical elements were introduced. Sonata form was created around this time and Joseph Haydn further developed it2. Mozart built on Haydn s ideas and used them in his own works2. Most of the elements... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don Giovanni is a legendary hero from Spain that goes after any woman that he wants. Don Pedro is the Commandant, his daughter is Donna Anna, and her fiancГ© is Don Ottavio. Don Giovanni s servant is named Leporello, and Donna Elvira is a girl that Giovanni left. Masetto is a peasant and his fiancГ©e is Zerlina. Don Giovanni tries to sneak into Donna Anna s bedroom and she screams. Her father comes and Giovanni stabs him to death. He and Leporello run away and Giovanni spots another girl that he likes. She happens to be his ex lover, Donna Elvira. She gets mad at him and then he runs away again. He tries to seduce Zerlina on her wedding day, but Donna Elvira tells her about how bad Giovanni is. Later on Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, and Donna Elvira show up and call him out. He escapes again and still tries to seduce more women. He and Leporello meet up later at a graveyard and the statue of Don Pedro starts telling Giovanni to change his ways. Giovanni doesn t listen to him, and he invites the statue to dinner. That night, the statue actually does show up and he grabs Giovanni and takes him to
  • 54. How Does Steinbeck Create Hope In Of Mice And Men Austin Chao Mrs. Johnson English 1 29 October 2014 Aspirations Alter People s Optimism The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams Eleanor Roosevelt. The people with dreams are the one that have hope for the future, especially if the belief in the dream never falters. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck expresses the concept that dreams create hope for those that do not give up on their aspiration, no matter what happens. The story pertains to two men, Lennie and George, in search of fulfilling a far fetched dream they have. They live during the time of the Great Depression, which makes their dream seem unrealistic. However, this does not deter them from accomplishing their goal or make them crush their hope. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The usage of get the jack together illustrates that George and Lennie do not have enough to put their dream into motion, but they still are wishing that it could happen. Using several words spoken by one of the current dreams, George and Lennie s dream already has hope involved for it to succeed, even if it seems far away at present, highlighting Steinbecks theme that dreams provide hope even during harsh times. Next, Steinbeck shapes and refines the theme when Candy, a worker on the farm, offers to provide his money to fund for Lennie and George s dream, making them feel a chance at getting the farm and better life they want. George said reverently, Jesus Christ! I bet we could swing her. His eyes were full of wonder. I bet we could swing her, he repeated softly (Steinbeck 60). Steinbeck adds an additional twist to this scene that makes the amount of hope significantly increase for fulfilling Lennie and George s dream. When George says I bet we could swing her two times, it expresses the greater amount of belief now that George, Lennie, and Candy have toward the dream. This dream presently gave the group even more hope