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Charles Dickens Utilitarianism
Charles Dickens was not just an author of the book Hard Times which is a sequel of three books
during the Victorian period. Dickens illustrated a utilitarian lifestyle of hardship in an industrial
world. The literature and contextual realism of the book gives fact of real world issues though a
fictional work. He wrote to not only show the effects of the utilitarianism and industrialism
demonstrated in the novel, but he also shows that there can be change in this ordainment through
individuals. Although all of the characters are psychologically distorted and damaged in some way
without respect to the fumes of the industrial factories, Louisa provides the means of change
through her own struggle and hardship. Louisa shows the means of change through her family
household, but this does not aide the society of change of the utilitarian control and education.
Charles Dickens, born on February 2, 1812, in Portsmouth, England according to The Critical
Companion to Charles Dickens, grew up in agonizing poverty. This was in the very midst of
child labor and parents would often send their children to work by age 3 5. (Davis 3). Moreover,
at 12 years old, Charles Dickens was sent to work at a shoe polish factory and worked there for
less than a year. (Davis 3). There was no room for childhood play and laughter as he was working
day in and day out for support of his family with little wages. In Critical Insights, Eugene Goodheart
presumes that the humiliation and disgust
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Case Lavern Longsworth V The Queen Judgment 1
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF BELIZE, A. D. 2014 Criminal Appeal No. 21 of 2012
LAVERN LONGSWORTH Appellant v THE QUEEN Respondent ______ BEFORE: The Hon.
Mr. Justice Dennis Morrison The Hon. Mr. Justice Samuel Awich The Hon. Madam Justice
Minnet Hafiz Bertram Justice of Appeal Justice of Appeal Justice of Appeal G. P. Smith S. C.
along with L. Mendes for the appellant C. Vidal S.C., Director of Public Prosecutions, along
with S. Smith for the respondent ______ 10, 21 and 27 June, and 7 November 2014 HAFIZ
BERTRAM JA Introduction [1] On 15 July 2010, Lavern Longsworth ( the appellant ) threw some
kind of accelerant on her common law husband, David White ( the deceased ), and thereafter threw
a lit candle at him. The deceased... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
21 Castle Street, Belize City, with my common law wife Lavern Longsworth, 33 years, date of
birth 2 September 1974, Belizean ... self employed. On Thursday 15 July 2010, sometime after
8:00 pm myself and my common law wife and my step son, namely James Moriera Jr., along
with two other occupants, at this time I can t remember their names, nor the young man name.
Myself and my common law wife was already in bed when my friend namely Carlos Castro
called for me. I went outside and speak to him for about two to three minutes. I went back inside.
I ask my common law Lavern to give me $10.00. She started an argument. She asked me why I
had to wait till she is already in bed before I ask her for $10.00. So, I told her it is important, me
and Carlos going to deal with something. She eventually got up and gave me the $10.00. I left
the house and went across the street and I buy some drugs out of the $10.00. I went back inside
the house, my common law Lavern was sitting in the hall. I pass her and went 3 into the kitchen
area which is separated by a curtain. I was in the process of smoking the drugs that I bought
when I felt a shoe pass through the curtain and hit me in the back. After that I felt a pint bottle in
my back. My back was turn to the curtain area. Then I said to Lavern, babes hold that down. At
that point she jump up and said, hold dat down, I wah kill you boy. Then I felt a liquid substance
splash over me. Some of the
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Comparing Suetonius And Tacitus
The accounts of emperor Tiberius reign by both Suetonius and Tacitus have qualities that serve to
show how differing authors viewed Tiberius in various flattering and unappealing ways by their
personal reasoning and desire to preserve truth as much as possible in scope of their respective
intentions to provide scholars with treatments of him that give a through picture of his traits,
strengths and weaknesses. Overall, by examining both accounts of Tiberiusreign, readers are able to
form independent judgement of Tiberius and if each description is biased beyond any semblance of
objectively. Overall Suetonius and Tacitusleaves books that differ in style and accuracy but both do
indeed want the residing public to understand the true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ultimately the tone of each account is tremendously different; Suetonius is more concerned with its
relation to history while Tacitus is intertwining his own spin on it by blaming the emperor for his
unreliability and foolishness.
Suetonius offers a wider treatment of Tiberius than Tacitus, at first him presenting him in a much
lesser hostile light and then increasing his disapproval as his account unfolds. Tacitus however
seems to be disapproving throughout with short sports of approval filtering in when Tiberius has
acted in a way beneficial to the Roman public. However, Suetonius is very similar in some ways
especially his great disapproval of Tiberius displaying him as a sexual nymphomaniac (Suetonius,
Lives of the Caesars 43.1). In Tacitus, the engaged nobility comes through with an outpouring of
condemnation against Tiberius for his atrocities as Emperor and angrily depicts a man who can
role play depending on whom he is addressing and whom is so disliked by the public that they hurl
insults at him near death.
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Global Warming Debate Essay
In the controversy over whether Global Warming there is two sides in which people can choose
either human caused or just Mother Nature doing her thing. Most scientists will tell you that
Global Warming is mostly the cause of humans. While there are some who will disagree and say
that it is just nature doing what it has done for thousands of years. For most scientists the topic of
global warmingis one that is caused by us humans. They have many facts data to back this up.
Some examples of these facts and data are the change in CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the rapid
increase in temperature, stronger storms such as hurricanes, melting ice caps, decrease in
permafrost, and the Larsen A B ice shelves. These are some of the biggest... Show more content on
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As hurricanes come over warmer waters they gain strength. Over the past 30 years the intensity of
hurricanes has doubled over the past 30 years, according to multiple studies. As the temperatures of
our oceans increase in temperature hurricanes will continue to gain strength and continuously
intensify over the next few years. The increase in ocean temperatures doesn t just affect things
above the surface it also affect life underneath. As temperatures increase it directly affects the
coral, by interfering with the coral s process involved in photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis
the coral and zooxanthellae wouldn t be able to take the nitrogen waste that the coral produces
and turns the sunlight into sugar, which makes up 98% of the coral s food. When the
temperatures rise the coral then reacts and split with their mutualistic algae and the coral then
turns white. The process in which the coral turns white is called bleaching. Without coral reefs
hundreds of thousands of marine life that rely on coral reefs will eventually die along with the
reefs. In the debate of Global Warming in my opinion humans are the main cause. And some more
of how this can be attributed to us is the thawing of permafrost, and melting ice caps. Permafrost is
a big example because places where permafrost can be found is also where some towns and
communities are built, right on top of the permafrost. When
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Net Neutrality Analysis
Before this assignment I had no idea what net neutrality was, I m embarrassed to write that
confession. Net Neutrality is the assurance that access to the Web and its content will not be
blocked, slowed down, or sped up depending on where that access is based or who owns the access
point(s) (Boswell). This to me means that the FCC (Federal Communications Commissions) want
the internetto be open to all traffic, or online customers. They don t want companies to be able to
block or charge premium rates for the use of service. This allows all data to be equal and everyone
is on the same fast lane of the road, sort of speck.
The problem with this is that there are companies out that like Netflix s, Verizon and Comcast just
to name a few
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Subject of Family in Lessing’s Flight, Hughes’ Mother to...
Subject of Family in Lessing s Flight, Hughes Mother to Son, Kincaid s Girl and Adrienne Rich s
Poem, Merced
Family as defined by Webster s College Dictionary can be one of many different people. Family
can be your parents, spouse, children, brother, sister, grandmother, uncle, any blood relative, or
even people who are not blood related that share that common bond (Webster 475). My definition of
family is similar to Webster s, but I feel that there is more to it than just being a blood relative or
close friend. A person s actions, beliefs, and morals play a major role in deciding who makes it into
that family group. Family becomes more of an idea or feeling, like love or hate, than just who a
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There are four different relationships portrayed in this writing. There is the granddaughter and
grandfather, father and daughter, mother and daughter, and a new bond between the
granddaughter, Lucy, and her beau, Steve. Although there is definite conflict between the
grandfather and both his granddaughter and his daughter, you can still see the elements of
family portrayed in their actions and beliefs. The granddaughter is ready to break free from her
current main family and start a new family of her own. This causes her grandfather to resent her,
possibly due to the empty nest feeling since she is the last one to leave the house and be married.
This can be seen when he says to his daughter, She s the last. Can t we keep her a bit longer?
(Lessing 20). This shows the strong love necessary to have that true family in a household. The
mother knows that another step in her job is done and that it is time to let go. The daughter is
showing her defiance and desire to be a grown woman, to take that next step in her life. Although
she is bitter with her grandfather in the beginning of the story, she shows her true love for her
grandfather when the story portrays her crying as the grandfather finally lets go, perhaps not
wanting to be let go the releasing of his birds is a metaphor for the releasing of his granddaughter
to the world (Lessing 20 21). Steven shows his wanting of acceptance by Lucy s
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Legalizing Assisted Suicide Persuasive Essay
With the advances in medicine, physicians have the ability to extend a patient s life many years
passed what was possible even a mere fifty years ago. However, the quality of life of those
extended years has become a major topic of discussion. Many times the surviving years are
miserable for the patient, as well as the family. Legalizing assisted suicide would benefit
Medicare by bringing it out of huge debt. Also, it would relieve the pain of terminal patients and
open a door of opportunity for patients on the transplant list waiting for an organ. Because of all
humans eventually die, every person should have the right to live a pain free life. Although some
religions are opposed to it, assisted suicide should be legal in all of the United States to the
terminally ill.
Assisted suicide/euthanasia has been a controversial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most commonly known forms are passive and active euthanasia. Passive is when a patient
refuses life saving medical treatment, and active is when lethal medication is injected into the
patient. Euthanasia itself is intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for
his or her alleged benefit (Batten 398 400). Assisted suicide is when someone provides an
individual with the information, guidance, and means to take his or her own life with the intention
that they be used for this purpose (Batten 398 400). Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor is
the one who assists, such as by prescribing a lethal dose of medication. Assisted Suicide is legal in
Oregon, Washington, Montana, Vermont, and New Mexico. New regulations were brought about
when these states legalized assisted suicide. Specifically, you must make two oral request and one
written one, two doctors must be convinced that the decision is voluntarily, and you must be over
eighteen (Batten
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Air Canada Case
The overall problem in this case is how Air Canada will handle quadrant one risk, and how much
of these risks will they hedge. Volatility in this industry, such as changes in fuel prices, have been
eating at Air Canada s profits. They currently purchase fuel futures for thirty four percent of
needed fuel. Air Canada is also hedging on interest rates, exchange rates and personal stock price
fluctuations. It seems like their business model is not flexible or adequate if they need to insure
and hedgealmost every single riskthey encounter. This decision mainly focuses on how this airline
should handle risks and to critique their current strategy in terms of effectiveness. The main player
in this problem is Air Canada, who recently merged with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of course turning a profit and cutting costs are still important to the airline. Adjusting the risk
level, of the main four risks, is most important to the fact that it is diminishing their profitability.
Many risk elements exist within Air Canada environment. They mention many risks, like
catastrophic ones, but these are insured against. Other risks they insure are ones that do not occur
often, but have heavy penalties. The operational risk that Air Canada accepts are the ones that
happen often, but have a low impact compared to catastrophic ones. The risks that concern the
airline the most are the quadrant one high frequency, high severity risks. These risks include
fluctuations in fuel price, interest, exchange rates and stock price. Information I would like to
know is how the smaller, low cost airlines handle this type of risk. Small airlines seem mostly
unaffected by this price volatility, and continue to grow organically. It is possible that these large
airlines are too complex in structure and cannot freely move with the environment and thus resort
to consolidation to make up for it. I would also like to know if Air Canada can move its expenses
into its own territory instead of losing money on the exchange rate in the United
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Marcel Derain The Burning Of Houses
The way that the colors are used within The Houses of Parliament are very expressive way while
the Burning of Houses, the colors are used in a more realistic manner. AndrГ© Derain uses the
concept of warm and cool colors in specific areas of the painting; for example he uses warm
colors within the sky and the buildings and the bridge and the people are in cooler colors. The
buildings go in a transition from one end to the other startin with a scarlet red and transfers ( not
really in a blended way ) into a yellow tone. You also see a more faded yellow and red more
towards the ground as is up to the top of the buildings. The clouds are rather white with a tint of
yellow and red within them which probably shows that they re the same temperature... Show more
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Ironically warm colors are red, orange, and yellow and cool colors are blue, green, and purple;
Although this is true it seems to be quite backwards in this painting. Here in this painting I
believe that the day is cooler day as if it were autumn at that time because green an blue are
cooler colors; Also the buildOnes maybe warmer because inside it s always warmer, however
noticing the taller building is more green which shows that it s more cooler up top. Now I m the
Burning Houses of the Lords the colors are used exactly how they would be thought of because
the name burning houses clearly presents itself within the image. You can tell the warm colors
from the cool colors since the flames are showing the colors red, orange, and yellow showing
that the temperature is very hot as fire always is. I also see water and the sky within this image
as well and they pose to be cooler colors which appear to be blues, greens and other colors that are
in the cool state. This painting clearly shows where different temperatures are as apposed to
AndrГ© Derains painting where you more have to guess where the temperature
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Essay about Chemical Warfare
The images are haunting: soldiers in gas masks rapid firing through dusky vapours, people
contorted with a pain that comes from within. Chemical warfare has long been acknowledged as a
devastating tactical weapon, but the origin of this impression is now being debated. While it is a
common held belief that chemical warfareis a form of modern warfare and that the First World War
is recognised for introducing this type of combat, recent archaeological finds show this may prove
otherwise. According to accepted definitions of chemical warfare, newly discovered battle tactics
used by humanity s ancestors may not be so different from those of modern warfare. In the opposite
way, while advancements in science have aided in making chemical... Show more content on
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Historians consider the use of poison on arrowheads as the beginning of humanity s foray into
this type of tactical warfare. (WIFA. 2005) Toxic substances became the predominant form of
chemical warfare in the ancient world, and it was common for attacking armies to poison the
water supply of besieged cities or use other poison methods to silently dispose of their enemies.
However, poison was only the beginning of modern tactics used in the ancient world. By 429
B.C., toxic fumes made up of sulphur were recorded as used in battle. (WIFA. 2005) Most
interestingly though, is what has come to light in recent archaeological investigations. Credited
as the oldest ... evidence for chemical warfare (Syed, 2009), the discovery of twenty Roman
soldiers in the city of Dura Europos, circa AD 256, at first puzzled archaeologists (Syed, 2009).
While each soldier had apparently died in combat, they bore no marks to suggest violence was the
cause and it was not until the unearthing of bitumen and sulphur crystals nearby that asphyxiation
was considered (University of Leicester, 2009). When bitumen and sulphur are burned together,
they create dense clouds of choking gasses (University of Leicester, 2009), meaning that this
discovery is the oldest found form of choking agents. More proof of chemical warfare s early
beginnings lies with the
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Analysis Of Chesnutt s The Passing Of Grandison Essay
Chesnutt s The Passing of Grandison is the perfect tale of a trickster patiently waiting for the
right time to complete his ultimate act of deceit. A trickster is defined as a person who cheats or
deceives people (deception by wearing a false mask of character). Not only is Chesnutt s story
full of tricksters such as Dick and Grandison but Chesnutt himself acts as a trickster in how he
writes this story. Chesnutt s trickery is evident in his writing; by writing a story about race and
identity for a mostly white audience, while disguising the story as a story about slaves and the
antebellum south. Chesnutt s theme of trickery is evident in The Passing of Grandison with
Grandison playing the part of master trickster. Grandison wears a false mask by portraying himself
as a loyal servant who is happy with his life as a slave with no desire to be free from slaverywhile
planning to free himself and his entire family from the bounds of slavery. Dick the lazy son of
General Owens wants to marry Charity Lomax. Charity wants someone worthy of her love, not
someone who is lazy with no ambition. Dick tells Charity a story about a man who was sent to
jail for trying to free a slave. Charity sympathizes with the man and says he is a hero. In an effort
to convince Charity to marry him, Dick puts on the false mask of an abolitionist. He decides to
free one of his father s slaves without anyone knowing except Charity. Dick takes Grandison on a
trip to Canada with him and leaves him
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Military Approaches Of India, Philippines And Switzerland
Military approaches of India, Philippines and Switzerland
In the 21st century, it is inevitable for states to make a diplomatic and strategic decision without
being influenced by defence capabilities of their enemies and friends. Post World War II the
approach adopted by India, the Philippines and Switzerland are defensive in nature. The Swiss
National Redoubt and Indian Sundarji were developed within these states, while the Philippines
strategy was based on foreign military dependency. For all these three countries their approach is
greatly influenced by geography, economy, their history of existence (culture) and aggressive
neighbours. Since the art of war is changing significantly, these states are finding themselves in a
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They protect 14,103 km of international border and 7000 km of coastlines (GFP Staff 2014). Of
these international borders, China shares 2,659 km and Pakistan shares 3,190 km. Both of these
neighbours infiltrated the Indian territory in the past and have a continuous conflict over
international borders with India. India spends more than 2.5% of its annual GDP on defence
budget. As per Global Fire Power (GFP) ranking India was ranked fourth among hundred and six
countries (GFP Staff 2014), but almost two third of their expenditure goes to counter the
activities of Pakistan s against which India historically fought four wars. As recorded by former
defence minister George Fernandez, India has a non aggressive, non provocative defence policy
based on the philosophy of defensive defence (Ahmed 2014). The Indian army was operating
under Sundarji doctrine between 1981 and 2004. Under this doctrine the seven defensive holding
corps were deployed against the Pakistan border to respond to enemy penetration. While India s
offensive powers were with three Strike Corps which were located in central India, quite far away
from international borders. ( Mathura I Corps, Ambala II Corps, and Bhopal XXI Corps)(Ladwig
2008a). In a war situation, the holding corps should deter and halt an attack, which would then
enable the strike corps to counter attack and penetrate deep
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Essay about Guide to Becoming a Jerk
Guide to Becoming a Jerk
Being a jerk can be fun. It gives you a feeling of dominance over others; you are more important
then the rest. You are the wolf among a flock of sheep; people fear you, and therefore look up to
you. Being a jerk is not hard; all you have to do is think about yourself and your own feelings, and
forget that everyone else has emotions. There are various ways of achieving this perception of
importance; you can put people down and belittle them, pretend you re better than everyone, or just
be plain mean, unpolite, and nasty. Sure, there might be some little voice inside saying that you are
no better than anyone else is, but you can drown out that nagging reminder with constant insults to
others. Nothing replaces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This will make the other person feel insecure and reluctant to talk to you; the people around you
will either think your comments are funny (they aspire to be a jerk like you), or they will
consider you rude and disgraceful. It doesn t really matter what anyone else thinks though, does
it? You are yourself and no one else; you feel only your feelings and no one else s; so why should
you be concerned with anyone but yourself? You are king in your own mind, and your perception is
everything.
If you can t be bothered to be a witty, sarcastic jerk, you can just be a regular, mean jerk. This
kind of jerk is intolerant and impatient (to a higher degree than the other type of jerk), rude, and
unsarcastically mean. The next time someone gives you something or does something for you,
don t say thank you or show gratitude; you should even go so far as to complain about what they
gave you or how they should accomplish things faster. Don t be grateful; if you are grateful,
people will think that they can win your favor with good deeds; that s manipulation. You can t let
anyone win your favor; that would show weakness, and you have to be strong to show that you
are of great importance. Be disrespectful to everyone, and elders and authority figures especially.
Respect can also be linked to weakness, since respecting someone can be taken
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Presentational Devices in Chicken Run Essay
Presentational Devices in Chicken Run
Chicken Run is an animated film about a group of chickens trying to escape from a chicken farm.
The film is a spoof of the film The Great Escape and as with that film there are characters, who
represent good and characters who represent evil. In Chicken Run, the character that represents
good is the chicken, Ginger. The chicken farm owner, Mrs. Tweedie, portrays evil.
The film makers of Chicken Run have used presentational devices to give us clues about each
character. They use camera angles, setting, costume, lighting, music, sound effects, body language
and facial expressions to portray a character as good or evil. I will personally concentrate on ...
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As with most war films the prisoners design escape plans. Chicken Run, is no different, with the
chickens designing numerous plans to escape, with little success. Many war films also have
victims in them. Chicken Run also has a convention for this, with Edwina the chicken being
decapitated by the villain Mrs. Tweedie. Finally, the last convention I will mention is the roll call.
In war films the prisoners are often told to line up for inspection, and Chicken Run adapts this, in
the way the chickens have to line up to have their eggs inspected.
Moving away conventions of war films, the film also has conventions of everyday household
objects. The chickens use screw drivers, hammers, and many other tools for building their
contraptions which they use in their attempt to escape from the farm. Another thing would be the
fact that the chickens dress much like humans do. For example the chicken, Ginger wears a hat, and
the rooster on the farm a scarf. Both these conventions serve, to make the viewers feel more familiar
with the chickens and therefore relate to them.
Now, moving onto the question. I will begin with how the film makers use different camera shots
to portray Ginger as a good character and Mrs. Tweedie as an evil one. However, I will first
describe the different camera shots. Beginning with the close up. This camera shot is, as the name
implies, a close up of, usually,
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Michael Kors
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Final Marketing Management
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Michael Kors: Internal issues: Cheap material, Fad?, Hasn t been around long enough in the light.
Strengths: cost advantage, online growth, loyal customers, brand equity
Weaknesses: not innovative, not diversified, poor supply chain, brand recognition
Enviroment: Bootlegs/Knockoffs
Opportunities: emerging markets, innovation, online
Threats: competition, cheaper technology, price wars
Competitors Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Luis Vitton
Trends ethnic looks may be returning, by seizing this market it may be an added boon, animal
prints this is a direction we haven t seen yet. Tribal fabrics are a path that can be explored and
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I want our target group to believe through our product that we will stay committed to giving them
the newest, hottest fashion with an emphasis on quality.
Product: Fossil makes watches for Michael Kors and of date the accessory line hasn t been
graced by any strong branded company yet Our accessory line will be designed by innovative
creators who are destined to obtain brand recognition instead of unknown designers that lack
forward sight. Our materials for our new lines will include tribal print and animal print, through
extensive research we have conclude that this will be a wave of fashion that if handled correctly
will have a staying power that is detrimental in the handbag business.
Price: Designer watches of course will be affected by the cost of research and acquisition of a
reputable designer but for the brand to be recognized they will have to start creating a slide, ie, a
current price is 375$ for a rose gold plated watch. It has been noted that these watches turn colors
after limited use. A partnership with Movado will enhance the novelty and the price so expect
to be seeing 1000$ being a price for a watch, if only as to secure this market. Handbags also will
need an upheaval in price so far. Note, prices in the range of 5000 7500$ for a bag with tribal
print and/or animal print this will give the consumer recognition of this brand in a non fad way.
Place: Fashion shows, high end retailers(Nordstroms, Macy s, Ferragamo)
Promotion: The message
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The French Of French History
For the duration of French history, those in high positions of power have endeavored to create and
control culture in their personal interest. Countless rulers comprehended that the portrayal of
power, in contemporary conditions what would be described as an image, is an embodiment of
authority in itself. Cleverly, artists, artisans and intellectuals were employed as patrons on behalf of
the ruling forms of government, manufacturing pieces that declared the validity of their power,
fortified their supremacy, and intensified their stature. Often, the artistic urges of the artists behind
the pieces were suppressed, conflicting personal impulse with the goals of ruling government. The
correlation between power and politics, and thus the French cultured yielded through such a
calculated relationship, is tainted by the very progenitors of the culture itself. The so called
achievements of French history are exacted as much by dissension and censorship as much as they
are exacted by collaboration and patronage. In accordance with such an awareness of the true
circumstances of French government and its intimate relationship with culture, most notably in the
absolutist monarchy under Louis XIV, art becomes an invaluable resource meant to be utilized as a
tool for the uncovering and understanding the realities of the time period, and its correlation with
the politics, economics and social structures of late 17th century France (Leffler). By understanding
the motives behind
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Westfield s Target Market
Westfield is one of biggest real estate investment trusts groups around the world and it is the world
s leading retail brand in iconic shopping destinations. With its corporate headquarters based in
Sydney, New South Wales, West field operates not only within Australia, but all over the world.
Nowadays it separates into two companies which operate the enterprise. There have a Scentre
Group which owns and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre
portfolios and Westfield Corporation which owns and operates the other portfolios. Domestically, it
operates a large number of shopping center in Australia. On an international level, it operates one of
the world s largest shopping center portfolios with 105 centers in the world s... Show more content
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Westfield can trace its origins back to 1959, when it started out as the first development named
Westfield Place in Blacktown which founded by John Saunders and Frank Lowy who still is the
chairman of Westfield at the moment. They built 6 shopping centers one year and the company was
floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1960.Then they expanded their business to Victoria
and Queensland in the 1960s. After the expanding in Australia, they started to develop in the United
States. In the beginning, they started their project with the purchase of the Trumbull Shopping Park
in Connecticut in 1977. After that, they founded other three centers in California, Michigan and
Connecticut in 1980. Furthermore, three centers were founded in California, New Jersey and Log
Island, New York in 1986. In 1994 Westfield aligned with General Growth and Whitehall Real
Estate to purchase 19 centers. Although the centers of West Field were concentrated in east coast
and Mid West, they have 47 centers over the United State at the moment. In the 1990s, Westfield
began to expand to New Zealand, where the Fletcher company had the largest share of existing
shopping centers and replace them progressively now. Moreover, as of 2014 they started the
shopping center in the United Kingdom. They further to found many shopping center in other
countries and finally they develop to become one of a largest real estate investment trusts group in
the world and have more than 4200 employees in the world. At the moment, they have their
shopping center in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Croatia
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Examples Of Imagery In The Red Umbrella
The Red Umbrella, by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and Migration Photograph, both include the
subject of imagery. It show the characters feelings throughout each event. The main subject is
about how family separation is caused by immigration, and is shown by imagery in both texts.
Immigration can cause a lot of family separation. In Migration Photograph the people are
leaving their family and friends in hopes for a better life across the border. They are still getting
separated from their families with this. In The Red Umbrella Lucy s parents want her to come to
the U.S in hopes that she can have a better life, even tho she doesn t want to go. In both stories
they are crossing a border and leaving their families for not only a better life
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Daniel Tiger s Neighbourhood Is An American Canadian...
Chester Krupa Carbone 500652158 RTA 956 Children s Programming Major Paper Daniel Tiger
s Neighbourhood is an American Canadian based animated childrens tv series. The tv show
builds on the existing family oriented tv series the Neighbourhood of make believe from Mister
Roger s Neighbourhood. (Wikepedia) The show debuted on PBS stations on September 3, 2012,
and is still currently airing today. This tv series follows the life of a preschooler, a 4 year old
tiger named Daniel Tiger, and some key social skills that he learns throughout his adventures in
school. Daniel is a very nice and loving character, and speakers directly to the viewers, making
them connected with the story. The viewer is taken through a day in the life of Daniel, and
explores some themes, emotions, and conflicts that a preschooler may experience. The content
explored is very familiar to the demographic audience because they will be going through similar
experiences in their school. The viewers can relate to Daniel s adventures, and to the skills and
knowledge teached to learn and grow. Each episode contains two 11 minutes segments that focus
on two socio emotional themes. For example: failure and sharing. The series uses repetition, visual
learning strategies but a lot of musical elements to highlight those themes. They incorporate catchy
strategy songs to easily gage the young viewers. These songs are also available as singles or as
albums, so the viewers can listen
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Fawn Grove Warehouse Case Study
NCM has never owned a facility to store donated commodity; they have always relied on the
donor to house the commodity to be donated. Fawn Grove Church of the Nazarene used the
church building until a 108,000 square foot warehouse was built in 2001. NCM contributed funds
toward the warehouse, but it was owned by the Fawn Grove Church. The commodity inside the
warehouse belonged to NCM, and NCM employed a warehouse manager, an office assistant, and a
packing assistant to maintain the warehouse and the commodity received. John Borgal, warehouse
manager, was responsible for keeping the warehouse storage inventoried and well organized. I was
able to visit the warehouse on several occasions and provided John with suggestions for
improvement.
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Financial Restatement Paper
Financial Restatement Paper
Financial Restatement Paper
University of Phoenix ACC/537
After the introduction of the Sarbanes Oxley Act lots of companies have had to submit financial
restatements in their financials. This paper is to examine the financial restatements that have been
done by Kodiak Energy Inc. over the past several years due to incorrect reporting on the value of
their stocks. Kodiak Energy entered into an agreement with to purchase land from Thunder River
Energy in exchange for shares of stock in the Kodiak Energy Company. Kodiak Energy issued
seven million shares reported to be worth $2.00 per share. The SEC decided to look into this
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Kodiak Energies paid a heavy price
The shareholders were not pleased about the deception that Kodiak Energy had deceived them on
and quickly showed them the repercussion of lying and stealing from them. Over the next five
years, Kodiak Energies stock went from being worth $3.65 a share to a mere .10. Even though the
company tied to rectify the situation with a restatement, their years of dishonesty caught up to them
and they were unable to rectify their reputation by simply failing a misstatement. Kodiak Electric
almost put themselves out of business by trying to steal $1,125,835 from their shareholders pockets,
and reporting it as additional capital paid in to make it seem legitimate.
Restatements can be helpful if they are used to explain honest mistakes. Misstatements cannot be
used to cover up illegal accounting procedures. Shareholders will take notice and the end results
can be devastating to a company s business.
References
Flow Through Shares Explained. (n.d.). Retrieved June 16, 2012, from http://www.flow
throughshares.com/flow throughexplained.htm
Kodiak Energy, Inc. Restatement of Financials. (2009, March 17). Marketwire: press release
distribution, newswire, public relations,investor relations, breaking news, media monitoring.
Retrieved June 15, 2012 from http://www.marketwire.com/press release/Kodiak Energy Inc
Restatement of Financials TSX VENTURE KDK 962647.htm
Kieso, D. E., Weygandt, J.
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The Brooklyn Nets Offseason Case Study
The Brooklyn Nets Offseason: A Sensible Plan for the Future The Brooklyn Nets have made a
name for blockbuster deals over the last few summers. Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov has not been
shy of spending money and laughing at the luxury tax if it meant making a contender. This summer,
the Nets have been singing a different tune; making moves to save money and diminish
expectations. Addition by Subtraction The biggest move the Nets made this offseason was letting
go of All Star point guard Deron Williams. The Williams experiment did not work and it was
rumored that he didn t get along with coaches and teammates. The Nets wanted to get younger and
more athletic, and with Williams gone, they were on the right path to doing that. The Nets used...
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They were close to making a deal that would have sent Joe Johnson to the Cavaliers, but backed
out because they didn t want to take on Anderson Varejao s contract. A smart move on the Nets
part. They believe Johnson will play better this season with Williams no longer on the team.
Plus, taking back both Haywood and Varejao s contracts would have kept the team near the
luxury tax line. If their gamble pays off and Johnson plays well, they can try again in moving
him by the trade deadline for a better price. The End Game The Nets aren t going to win a
championship this year. I think I can safely say that. They should use this year to build chemistry
with their brand new team and use this year to prepare for a bounce back year in
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Mary Louise Pratt Edward Said Essay
The key tools to maintaining your identity There are many tools that one can use to maintain their
identity, nationally and internationally. A nation or land is where people have established their life,
their culture and their heart; sadly it has happened where people have been forced out of their
homeland. Great opening sentences. Mary Louise Pratt, Kenji Yoshinoand Edward Said all present
very good methods of maintaining one s national identity in their essays. In Mary Louise Pratt s
essay Arts of the Contact Zone she gives examples of people who are in a contact zone. Contact
zones are where people are meeting other cultures, and they have to remember not to lose their
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If Pratt had a say in what was happening to the Palestine s in Edward Said s essay, I believe Pratt
would encourage the Palestinians to find safe houses. Superb connection! This part of the quote
doesn t quite fit, I would start the quote here, and set it up by saying that Pratt uses the concept of
safe houses as social and intellectual spaces where groups can constitute themselves as horizontal,
homogeneous, sovereign communities with high degrees of trust, shared understandings,
temporary protection from legacies of oppression . (Pratt) A safe house is somewhere you (avoid
you)can go to feel safe, where you will be surrounded by people just like yourself. Another one of
Pratt s Arts of the Contact Zone is also a key in maintaining your national identity is
Transculturation. Transculturation is the combining of two cultures or traits from two different
cultures. This can help in maintaining national identity by having the cultures meet half way,
instead of conforming and letting your identity slip away from you. Here, pull an example of
transculturation from Said s text. For instance, the use of the Mercedes. Even though Said describes
it in negative terms, the use of the Mercedes has come in handy for Palestinians. This is just a
suggestion, you may find another example.
Make this a new paragraph: An
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Socrates Impiety Analysis
Athenian citizens, I implore you to understand Socrates guilt within the matter of impiety. Impiety
is lacking respect for a god or gods. Actions or words that go against the status quo of religious
activity would certainly fall under the category of impious behavior. This includes the unnamed
divine voice within Socrateshead. Those that accused him may not have done so for the right
reasons, but it does nothing to prove he is innocent of impiety. One relevant argument Socrates
makes quite well is the fact that those bringing charges against him clearly dislike his character and
actions. Socrates openly dissenting with political figureheads such as Meletus and Anytus which
spurred their disdain for him. He uses this as a ploy to help his jury find him innocent. Though he
is correct in asserting the charges against him are brought because his enemies want to see him
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Delphi s oracle conveyed to Chaerephon (who passed the words on to his brother) that, ... no one
was wiser [than Socrates] (Plato, The Apology, В§21a). Socrates makes no mention of the oracle
asking him to take action, though he launches his own investigation. Though this is not enough
to call Socrates impious, Socrates then goes on to lie about the god asking him to take action.
Socrates says that, ... in my investigation in the service of the god I found that those who had the
highest reputation were nearly the most deficient, while those who were thought to be inferior
were more knowledgeable (Plato, The Apology, В§22a). This I would argue is an impious action.
Lying about what a god tells you to do, or in this case not to do, is not a pious action. It goes
against showing the respect a god deserves by fabricating what the god wants from its subject
because it fits what the subject
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Essay about Hades
The ancient Greeks portrayed the underworld as a place for all the dead and clearly visualized it in
their myths and legends.
The underworld in Greek mythology was not a lively place, for it was where all the dead souls
went. When a person died, the soul would be sent to Hades, a more formal name for the underworld
. quot;The dead would go to Hades because there was no annihilation in the Greek mythology. The
dead are dead because they have a flavorless and unhappy existence quot;.
The primary ruling god of the underworld is Hades whose brother is Zeus, king of the gods, and
whose parents are Cronus and Rhea. Hades is a greedy god with his greatest concern being to
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They were three women: Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. Alecto is often known as the goddessof
war and death.
The god of sleep, Hypnos, also resided in the underworld, in Cimmerians in a cave on the island of
Lemnos. Hypnos was the son of Nyx and the brother of Thanatos. His sons were the conductors of
dreams. The mightiest among them, Morpheus, from whom we get the name for modern day
morphine, brought dreams of men, Icelus, animals, and Phantasus, inanimate things.
Nyx represents the night. Being born from Chaos she is among the oldest of the gods. She also
resides in Hades.
Lyssa, an underworld goddess, name means canine madness. She drove her dogs through the world
prompting the divine intoxication of the maenads to destructive fury.
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were more commonly known as the Fates, the personification of
human destiny. Clotho would spin the thread when one would be born. Lachesis would weave the
thread, while Atropos would cut the thread at the end of one s life. Not only humans submit to the
Fates, but immortals as well.
Hecate, a descendant of the Titanides and cousin of Artemis, lives in Hades. She is the kind
goddess of witchcraft. She also shares in ruling over the souls as a result of being Persephone s
friend. Hecate is also the goddess of roads, crossroads in particular because that is where the most
ghostly activities were to have taken place.
Styx, the goddess of the river Styx, is
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The Salt Satyagrah Strengths And Weaknesses
The Salt Satyagraha: Strengths and Weaknesses
On 12 March 1930, Gandhi started a historic march to Dandi known as the Salt Satyagraha. It
was an act of Civil Disobedience Movement against the British tax law in India. Gandhi and 78
satyagrahis (volunteers) walked for 24 days. On the way to Dandi, they were able to reach 40
villages and towns where about 50,000 people heard their messages. Gandhi broke the salt law on
6 April 1930, and millions of people throughout India followed the act. The entire country became
conscious of the struggle for Purna Swaraj (independence). The repertoire of the Salt Satyagraha
then was massively spread across the country.
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1. Strong Leading Figure
A leader plays an important role in a campaign. There are at least four important roles that a
leader must play. These roles are a thinker, communicator, decision maker and team builder. A
leader must have a vision. He sets a clear goal for the campaign. He provides direction, instruction
and guidance in achieving that goal. A leader also has to be a good communicator. He should
understand the nature of the campaign and all of the related stakeholders. He tailors the message
accordingly in order to influence his audience.
The success of a campaign mostly relies on its leader s knowledge and experience. A leader
analyses information and resources available. He makes important decisions, such as choosing the
best tactics to implement the campaign. Moreover, a leader should be a successful team builder.
He builds a solid internal team first, then reach further support from a larger crowds. In addition, a
good leader should involve directly in the campaign, working together with his team and supporters.
The Salt Satyagraha relied much on Gandhi s strong leadership. Gandhi set a goal for the
campaign: to build the sense of independence (Swaraj) in the heart of every Indians. In order to
reach that goal, Gandhi chose salt as a symbol. Gandhi argued that there was an indispensable need
for salt besides air and water. Salt was everyone s concern; thus, it would catch the attention of
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Essay On Trade Dispute
History
This section includes a brief history of the trade dispute. It is very important to mention that
exchange rate played a crucial role in these disagreements, but they will be explained in details
later in the paper. It all started in the year 1982, when the US lumber lobbyists submitted a petition
to the US Department of Commerce regarding the unfair practices in Canada; especially to
investigate the stumpage systems in British Colombia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Hence, they
claimed their sales and profits diminished and that they were injured; so they required from
Commerce to impose countervailing duties. In the following year, petition was dismissed on the
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Thus, countervailing duties of 6.51% were imposed on lumber imports from all provinces in
Canada7. Immediately after, Canada appealed to the Canada U.S. Free TradeAgreement (FTA)
about the US the determination of subsidy, injured firms and putting countervailing duties on their
lumber. The panels ruled in favor of Canada repeatedly and asked the United Statesto refund the
duties. However, the US delayed in refunding the duties and was planning to do another round of
subsidizing investigation; Canada yet again signed a five year MOU treaty, officially called the
Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA), in 1996. This was again done to provide stability in the
lumber industry. During this year, the US refunded the past collected duties. Under this agreement,
Canada imposed a fixed tax on softwood production above a specified volume. This was
particularly difficult for the British Colombia coastal forest industry, resulting in layoffs and
closures.
There were even further difficulties between the Canada US relations when the US passed the Byrd
Amendment (officially entitled the U.S. Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000). This
legislation instructed the US Commerce that all of the duties that were collected for a particular
good be distributed to the US injured companies that filed a
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Rhetorical Analysis Essay By Nike
Rhetorical analysis.
How many times have you dropped those swimming classes? When was last time you put off in
getting that enrollment for the gym? Unlimited ads campaign by Nike, appeals to its audience by
showing people who even having certain difficulties, go after what they want and push their limits
as much as they can, which is not a little. The ads feature a grown Sister competing in a triathlon, a
transgender who runs with the National men s team and a climber with no extremities. Nike didn t
choose these actors for its ads by accident, they are source of inspiration for all those athletes that
always put the best of themselves in whichever the activity that passionate them is. People who
would be the main target for this campaign.
The Nike s Unlimited ad campaign uses a narrator to show 3 different people doing something
exceptional. It features people who do not believe in limits. For the first ad, it shows Kyle
Manyard, a mountainer with no legs or arms who is climbing a mountain despite of that. The
narrator acts surprised when he realizes what Kyle is doing. In the same way for the second ad, ...
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These ads appeal to their audience by featuring well known inspiring athletes with certain
impairments such as age, gender or physical handicaps. In the ads all these people are shown as
an example to follow, since they did not have it easy to get where they are. The ads message is
that no matter what your obstacles are, if you try your best you will succeed. The society we
live in nowadays, for example, gets more and more approbation for all those with a different
sexual orientation. In the Chris Moiser s ad he is questioned about how he knew he would be
able to run in a men s competition and if he would feel accepted by the team. By doing this the ad
also approaches to that part of our community that have not completely reached everyone s
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Analysis Of Unbroken By Laura Hillenbrand
The American industrialist Henry Ford once said, Life is a series of experiences, each of which
makes of bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to
develop character , and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in
our marching onward. In Laura Hillenbrand s nonfiction book Unbroken, the fearless Louis
Zamperini epitomized Ford s words when, he survived imprisonment for over 2 years only after
his World War II bomber crashed into the middle of the Pacific . Thankfully Louie s fearlessness
helped him return home and share his story with the world. At the beginning of his life, Louie s
delinquent behavior led to him barely escaping the eugenicists of the cull. In... Show more content
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With P.T.S.D( Post Traumatic stress disorder) this made problems with most his relationships.
Being married to the lovely Cynthia Applewhite, their marriage went south at the alcohol
problems causing nightmares that became memories. As Cynthia recalls , [she] pleading with
Louie to stop drinking. It did no good (372).The alcohol has been the effect of their partnership,
especially after the abuse passed back and forth from each other. Eventually with his wife filing
for divorce, Louie sobered up and got help from Billy Graham. Louie had once said , If you look
into the heavens tonight, on this beautiful California night, I see the stars and can see the
footprints of God,...and he s not too busy running the whole universe to count the hairs on my
head and see a sparrow when it falls, because God is interested in me ... God spoke in creation
(381). Allowing this to heal his drinking and abuse problems, and concentrate on god,his family,
and future.However he was still stuck on finding the Bird , up until October 1, 1950 when he
passed on. Relieving him from the final weights resting on his shoulders. After reading the
biography of Louis Zamperini s life by Laura Hillenbrand, it s obvious Louie s fearlessness carried
him through numerous obstacles. Louie, fearlessly determined to conquer insurmountable odds
without breaking, proved to audiences that an ordinary man can transform
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Synthesis Of Alum From Aluminum Can Pieces
Synthesis of Alum from Aluminum Can Pieces *Marita John, Crystal Chacko, and Natalie Luera
CHEM 111 553 Introduction: There is a great demand in industries to recycle aluminum for a salt
such as dyeing of textiles, manufacturing of pickles, baking powder, leather tanning, and as a
flocculant in water purification, etc. The negative ionic charge of alum of potassium and its
molecular structure makes this compound unable to be absorbed by the skin, therefore, it is
sometimes used as antiperspirants by deodorant industries. The energy needed to produce new
aluminum from the secondary aluminum product through recycling s is less energy than creating
brand new products of aluminum. The main purpose is to synthesize alum, potassium aluminum...
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A filter paper was added to the BГјchner funnel. The faucet, which acted as a vacuum source, was
turned on. Before pouring the reaction mixture into the filter, the filter paper was wetted using
distilled water. A pair of tongs were used to transfer the reaction into the filter from the beaker.
After most of the reaction was in the filter, the beaker was rinsed twice with 5mL of distilled
water each time. The contents of the rinse in the beaker were emptied into the filter. After the
filtration was complete and the dark residue of the aluminum can pieces was separated from the
clear reaction mixture, the filtrate was transferred into another clean 250mL beaker. Then the
filter flask was rinsed with 10mL of distilled water and added to the filtrate in the new reaction
beaker. Then 20mL of 6.0M sulfuric acid was carefully added to the reaction beaker while being
stirred with a stir rod. A stir bar was inserted into the reaction and the beaker was put on top of a
hot plate to dissolve the solids that formed. After the solids were dissolved, the reaction was
filtered with a vacuum filter as done previously. The reaction beaker was cooled in an ice bath
created by adding ice chips and water to a larger beaker for the alum crystals to precipitate. The
inside of the beaker was scratched with a stirring rod to facilitate the formation of crystals. The
vacuum filter was set up
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Marijuana Legalization Pros And Cons
High Times There have been four states along with the District of Columbia that have allowed
marijuana for recreational usage since 2012. Colorado is the Christopher Columbus of this social
experiment and has spurred numerous opinions, both good and bad. Recreational marijuana has had
many benefits for Colorado such as economic growth, improved safety through regulations, and
overall socialunification. Make sure your thesis makes a claim that is arguable. To begin with,
Colorado benefitted from economic growth through taxation and job creation. According to the
news clip, Colorado brought in 43 million tax dollars within the first nine months of legalization.
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One could argue that drugs like marijuana lead to a societal deterioration. However, according to
John Hudak of the Brookings Institute, even with the legalization in full effect, the sky has not
fallen; society does not fall apart or go into crisis. Society continues to exist as a whole and
functions without crises.
Recreational marijuana has overall positively affected Colorado in the following ways:
economically, safer regulations, and social unificationmake these parallel...see S1 a. If the
legalization of marijuana was implemented in other states, national revenue would increase, the
safety of the marijuana would be better regulated and nationally, and the social realm will be
stronger. With all of these irrefutable effects, the other 46 states would benefit from the legalization
of
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Flinders Range Biome
A biome is a large area or habitat that occupies the earth. Animals, plants along with flora and
fauna occupy biome habitats. They cleverly adapt to their environment and geographical location.
The area that I have chosen to research are the Flinders Ranges. The Flinders Rangers are in
South Australia, covering 37,000 square kilometres. The biome expands from Crystal Brook in the
south to Mount Hopeless in the north. There are several main general features associated with this
semi arid biome. It has landforms that are above sea level. The biome has high mountain ranges
with summits reaching 900 metres. The area has steep gorges, cliffs, ridges and plateaus. The
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Thirteen bird species and ninety six species of reptiles and frogs are found across the Flinders
semi arid biome. The mammal species that live there are yellow footed rock wallabies, emus,
flinders ranges worm lizard and kangaroos. There are animals in my biome that are used by
humans. For example, Kangaroos and Emus are farmed for their meat. Restaurants serve kangaroo
and emu steaks on their menus. Supermarkets have kangaroo meat for sale. Kangaroo meet is also
used as pet food for cats and
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Lady Macbeth Character Analysis
Two scenes later, Shakespeare delves deeper into Lady Macbeth s character which adds another
perspective to the predicament Macbeth finds himself faced with. Lady Macbeth makes apparent,
to the audience, regarding her husband, that she has fear concerning thy nature , and that Macbethis
too full o th milk of human kindness . This suggests that Lady Macbeth fears that her husband is
incapable of producing what she deems necessary for him to gain the kingship. He possesses the
desire, but the ruthlessness required in order to secure kingship and usurp the throne, is
something that Lady Macbeth opts to take upon herself after minimal deliberation, which reveals
much about her and her husband, in terms of Lady Macbeth s dominance that would shock a
contemporary audience. The word milk is perhaps alluding to her belief that Macbeth doesn t
possess the strength of character that at the time was seemingly synonymous with masculinity.
The audience may well feel as though Lady Macbeth believes that Macbeth yearns for the
kingship, yet he will not be proactive in going about obtaining it by illegitimate means as she
labels him as too kind to take a leading role in an approach of that ilk. Shakespeare arguably here
raises a wider debate by using the play as a mouthpiece to voice his concerns regarding the twisted
society of the time in that kindness could be seen as something that would be detrimental to an
individual. Shakespeare also perhaps intends to voice concerns over
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Delivery Of Safe Care For Post Laryngectomy Patients
Delivery of Safe Care in Post Laryngectomy Patients 2
Introduction The larynx is a part of the throat which contains vocal cords that resonate as air
passes through them, resulting in our voices. This part of the respiratory system, which lies in
between the tongue and trachea, is also involved with breathing and protection of the trachea from
food aspiration. Several risk factors such as diet, age, excessive drinking or alcohol use and even
acid reflux can increase the chances of developing cancer of the larynx. A growth may occur
anywhere on the tissues of the larynx causing laryngeal caner leading you to have surgery. In many
cases a laryngectomy is done to extract a tumor or growth that may eventually become malignant. It
is important that before, during and after surgery we maintain care for the patient. The purpose is
to optimize the delivery of safe care for post laryngectomy patients.
Scope of problem/Literature findings Cancer of the head and neck are diagnosed each year with
a high incidence of laryngeal cancer. Maddox and Davies (2012) reported that, The estimated
number of Laryngectomies performed in 1997 was 5,038, this number dropped steadily to a low
of 2,966 in 2006 and then rose slightly in 2008 to 3,414 .Men and women both seek surgery to
alleviate the problem. Total laryngectomy is undertaken in as many as 50% of patients with a
relative survival rate of 52% with no significant
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Nontraditional Casting
Nontraditional Casting
Nontraditional casting is also known as colour blind casting and integrated casting. Non
traditional casting is defined as the casting of ethnic minority and female actors in roles where
race, ethnicity, or sex is not considered. Watching Hollywood movies, there is much diversity in a
movie depending on what the genre is. Hollywood looks for actors that fit the physical and talent
description directors are looking for. Hollywood work with what they only have, not based on
color. Hollywood actually takes advantage of the multicultural world. If they need an African
American, American Asian, Indian, Mexican actor they ll scout out for the ones they desire. It s
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Not only are those actors being discriminated but directors are also denying their talents as
performers. The Non Traditional Casting Project recognized and stated that Deaf cultureis an
important part of our national heritage and cultural legacy that should be reflected accurately on
our stages and screens and shared with a broad spectrum of the American public.
This book focuses on diversity that links between many people in American society. Adalberto
Aguirre, Jr., specializes in race critical theory, race and ethnic relations, and equity issues in higher
education for women and minority faculty. His published works include American Ethnicity: The
Dynamics and Consequences of Discrimination, Women and Minority Faculty in the Academic
Workplace. In this book, Adalberto has separated each chapter with different nations. For example,
Chapter 1 Early America, Chapter 2 The Spanish Exploration in North America, Chapter 3 The
European Immigrants in North America...etc. Adalberto pretty much provided a comparative
analysis of the major racial and ethnic populations that shaped diversity in early American society
and into the 21st century. It s interesting to read how each culture suffers from different things
during the same time spam. This book answers how race and ethnicity help shape contemporary
American society and what forces fuel
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Persuasive Essay On Vietnam War
The country is in the middle of a blood bath. Thousands are dyeing in Vietnam, Vietnamese and
Americans alike. Americans back at home are calling for peace, yet others are completely in
support of the war. Life is getting a little chippy, as voices are demanding to be heard. As stated by
Justice Fortas, Supreme Court Justice states in his Opinion of the Court, Debate over the Viet Nam
war had become vehement in many localities. A protest march against the war had been recently
held in Washington, D.C. A wave of draft card burning incidents protesting the war had swept the
country. At that time, two highly publicized draft card burning cases were pending in this Court.
Both individuals supporting the war and those opposing it were quite vocal in expressing their
views (http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0393_0503_ZS.html). At the
local level families are gathering to determine a public objection to the... Show more content on
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Many families in Des Moines, Iowa have decided to encourage their children in wearing black
armbands to school to symbolize their objection to the war. Catching wind of the plan to wear
armbands, the Des Moines school board meets to adopt policy stating any student wearing a black
armband will be asked to remove it or be suspended from school. Seven students wore black
armbands and all were suspended from school. A complaint was filed in the United StatesCourts
asking for an injunction reversing the Des Moines school board. After an evidentiary hearing, the
District Court dismissed the complaint. It upheld the constitutionality of the school authorities
action on the ground that it was reasonable in order to prevent disturbance of school discipline. 258
F.Supp. 971 (1966) (http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics
/USSC_CR_0393_0503_ZS.html). The District Courts properly supported the Des Moines school
board affirming their authority within
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Fences In The Barrio Summary
1.The Barrio is where low income Mexican families live and develop social relations with others
around them. It is a safe haven for many Mexican families even though it is very run down and
lacks certain necessities. The streets of the barrio are poorly paved and it even has a makeshift
barbershop in someone s living room. This, however, does not deter families from becoming
close with each other. While in the barrio, families forget about their hardships and gather
together to celebrate what they do have. Their gatherings usually take place on their front
porches or in their brightly colored gardens. 2.The difference between the fences in the barrio
and in the Anglo community are that in the Anglo community, fences are designed to keep
people out where as in the barrio, they are more or less there for decoration. The Anglo
community has thick, impenetrable walls, built to keep the neighbors at bay, which gives off the
impression that visitors are not welcome. On the other hand, fences in the barrio are rusty, wire
contraptions or thick green shrubs, which give off more of a welcoming feeling. In the barrio,
neighbors do not feel any sense of intrusion when you cross them. Anglo fences do not allow for
friendly encounters with neighbors. 3.In Ramirez s view, economic need creates interdependence
and closeness. In the barrio, when you are poor, which most of the residence are, you will do
anything to help your family out, even if you are a kid. Children in the
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The Effect the Theft of Colonizers Had Phisically and...
Write down I am an arab
You stole the groves of my forefathers
And the land I used to till
You left me nothing but these rocks
And from them, I must wrest a load of bread
For my eight children
Write down from the top of the first page:
I neither hate others not steal their property
But, when I am hungry
I will eat the flesh of my ursurper!
Identity Card, Mahmoud Darwish, 1964
What this article aims at discussing is consequence that the theft of the colonizers had physically
and spiritually on post colonial authors and literature. The most obvious effect is exile and loss
of land, although other end results such as the destruction of cultural psyche, loss of language,
the issue of nationalism, hybridism and suppression to name a few. I will, however, touch upon
exile and loss of land, according to several poets from different areas of the world, as these are
the most lingering issues that we see in the political status quo. How were exile and the loss of
land projected into the consciousness of post colonial authors and poets, some of who experienced
one or both of these disparities?
I will begin with Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian poet who wrote endlessly about land, exile and
migration and displacement through the exiled mind and heart. The Nakba resulted in the loss of
Palestine to him but not completely as he is an extension of it and thus there is still hope through
his poetry. His exile in 1948 when he was still a child deeply affected his work. Romance and anger
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Casak Surgery Research Paper
Things To Know About Having The LASIK Procedure Later In Life
Now that you re older, you probably have more time and money to do things for yourself. If you
re tired of wearing glasses or contacts and have always wanted to have LASIK surgery, now might
be the time to do it. However, as you age, your eyes undergo many changes. Therefore, LASIK
might not be a good option any longer, or if it is, your doctor may need to take other factors into
consideration. Here are some things to consider.
Cataract Treatment
It s common for people to develop cataracts as they age. Cataracts can cause blurry vision, and
LASIK surgery cannot correct this. Your eyedoctor checks for the development of cataracts during
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If you still have vision problems after surgery, your doctor may follow up with a LASIK procedure
after your eyes have healed.
Presbyopia
Presbyopia is another common eye problem associated with aging eyes. With this condition, it
gets harder and harder for you to see things up close. Reading glasses help because they magnify
near vision. However, you don t wear them all the time because you can t see things far away
with them on. That s why bifocals are usually the treatment of choice for presbyopia if you have
to wear glasses all the time. That way you can see far away and up close too.
Another option to bifocals is monovision. You can wear monovision contacts so one eye sees far
away and the other sees up close. This same theory can be applied to the LASIK procedure. When
you have presbyopia, the eye surgeon will probably adjust the vision in one eye so you can read up
close and adjust the other eye for clear far vision. Your brain adjusts so you can see clearly both
ways. It s a good idea to try monovision contacts before you have the LASIK procedure to make
sure you can tolerate it before having an irreversible surgery done on your
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Guy Vanderhaeghe s The Last Crossing
Guy Vanderhaeghe s The Last Crossing is a Western of subtly crossed borders. Vanderhaeghe
elicits a sense of blurred lines between opposites, giving the illusion that boundaries are not so
statically fixed. The historical figure Jerry Potts illustrates that the division between Indigenous and
white is not so easily distinguished by ways of appearances, languages, and relations. The lines of
health and illness intertwine as the reader follows Addington s syphilis, Custis mystery ailment, and
the Indigenous peoplesstruggle with smallpox. Justice, punishment, and the law become subjective
in the novel with regards to Madge s death, Addington s military massacre, and Indigenous
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His abilities with languages lead to his [making] a living as an interpreter and guide (105). In The
Last Crossing Potts is used as a guide primarily, but his gift with languages bridges the gap between
whites and Indigenous, as he is able to speak English to the Gaunt brothers. Without the
understanding of language, the relationship between the Metis man and the English brothers would
never have been established. PROOF COMMENT
Names create an identity, and Vanderhaeghe uses this convention to further confuse the division
between Indigenous and white. Jerry Potts is also referred to as Ky yo kosi and Bear Child
throughout the novel, mirroring his own inner conflict of being unsure of what he really is. He
wants to be a Blackfoot, a Real Person (Vanderhaeghe 106) but he is most commonly called by his
white name, reminding the reader of his positions on both sides. Another instance for confusion is
when a Metis brother is referred to with his white and Indigenous name together in a sentence.
Unborn Calf...McKay s pony (330).
Health and illness do not have concrete characteristics in The Last Crossing. Addington s battle
against syphilis, Custis near fatal ailment, and the Indigenouss constant fight with smallpox show
that appearances are deceiving. Addington is battling with syphilis throughout the book and his
health fluctuates between well and unwell. Addington s health picks up from being liverish and out
of sorts, complexion poor, teeth
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Vladimir Tatlin and Naum Gabo Modern Art Essay
This paper will explore Vladimir Tatlin and Naum Gabo differences on the role of the Avant
Garde artists and how their beliefs influence the kind of work they produced. A pioneer of
Russian design Vladimir Tatlin is a representative of Russian Realism. He left home when he was
fifteen and served on the shipboard. When he became a painter, he often represented sailors in his
pictures Art and culture in Russia after Revolution was a tool for creating industrially aesthetical
reality. Tatlin s project The Monument to the Third International (1920) one that so much can be
considered an architectural work as a sculptural piece, it constituted by a spiral of iron that is
expanded diagonally and enclosed by walls of glass of a much higher height... Show more content
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18). Consequently, both Tatlin and Gabo underlined the necessity to reflect motion or developing
reality. Art is a combination of ideas about reality caught in motion. In such a way, it is possible to
portray both artists ideas about the role of avant garde artist. Kinetic sculpture/fountain by Naum
Gabo
Their beliefs influence the kind of work they produced because their work are both abstract but
driven different conceptually. Their work exuded formal simplicity possessing two essential
characteristics: simplicity of forms and restricted use of the color. Vladimir Tatlin, had studied with
Larionov, visited Paris in 1912. There the Cubism suggested the idea to build models in relief, and
was dedicated, from then, to carry out constructions of glass, metal and wood. Exploring the
volumes in its interaction with the space, basically they are formed by the outright intersection and
lines with the ones that openings are surrounded with the purpose to examine the possibilities of
articulation of the plans between itself and with the real space that contains them.
Toward 1913, these were completely abstract and they were going to be the base of another
movement, constructivism to which Pevsner and Gabo would later unite. The constructivists thought
that the artists should try constantly to discover and to utilize new forms, since the same life
constantly is changing and being renewed. They thought that what is important was not
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Assessment Business Network Client Relationships
1.Write a detailed report on the procedures that are being followed by the business organization that
you are currently working in to build client relationships and business networks.
My company called Bybloss, is a big and popular company that produces a range of cosmetics,for
men and women.
In this company I `am a sales and marketing manager,so I am responsible for taking care of new
products, some improvements, as well, as taking care of the work of my empolyess.
Last week, our company introduced a new brand cream, in order to that I hadto prepare some
instructions for my staff, to get a clear perspective about what we need to introduce, so I prepared
slides in Power Point and I presented it during the meeting. ... Show more content on
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Another way I took advantage to build a business network is to be an active, vocal member on
online forums, especially those that pertain to our particular business.
I do delegate some people by voting, whose take care of our image.
Usually, they deal with post messages in online forums that concern our own business in any way.
Their comments need to be helpful and genuine to others (or they won t visit our business website).
That means, we can link back to our business website here and there, but not constantly, as that can
be annoying .
In other words, we do some promoting and business networking on online message boards and
forums.
People from other fields of business can easily have contact with us , and better socialize with
themselves.
To build client relationships..
We should be nice for our customers, everybody knows that people don t like to do business with
grumpy and irritable people.
We considered, what we can give our clients and our network that will help them grow or help
them solve a problem.
We always approach relationships in a generous, giving, and positive manner.
Other way to build client relationships we need to be honest, and to show them our trust.
This is important one
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The Benefits Of Golf
What is golf? According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, golf is a game played on a
large open air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes
in the ground. The main goal is to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course. This
activity of hitting a dented ball with a stick demands the usage of 17 muscle groups to only
make a golf swing according to a study in the British Medical Journal; therefore, coordinated
muscle use and burning calories than gymnasts proves that golf is a sport and that golf is
included as a sport. In order to swing a golf club, one s body utilizes at least 17 various muscle
groups in the coordinated movement of the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and legs according to a
study in the BMJ, or the British Medical Journal. Some of the... Show more content on
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In addition, golfers need professional athletic ability to walk long distances average of 4 to 5
miles per 18 holes and to hit long drives with consistent depth and aim, as claimed by ProCon.org.
Therefore, golf requires much more physical movement then what most people believe. Most
viewers of golf assume that golf is boring due to the lack of amount of movement and energy. Yet,
in an actual match, the TV broadcasts usually cut out the part where the players move around to
other sections of the course. Thus, it is a prejudice of thinking that golf does not require much
physical movement. Critics might argue that the real reason why golf may not be a sport is due to
the fact that the regulation on drugs and other problems is relatively low compared to other sports
in the Olympics. Soccer, for instance, unknown
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Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye Pecola s Mother is to Blame
A black child is born and twelve years later that same child asks, How do you get someone to
love you? The answer can t be found in Mrs. MacTeer s songs or in the Maginot Line s description
of eating fish together, and even Claudia doesn t know because that question had never entered her
mind. If Claudia had thought about it, she would have been able to explain to Pecola that although
she didn t know exactly how you made someone love you that somehow she knew that she was
loved. That love was expressed on those cold autumn nights when Claudia was sick and loving
hands would gently touch her forehead and readjust her quilt. Those were the same loving hands
that told Claudia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When she first met Cholly, she felt that her savior had come to take her home and to protect her
from all the ravages of the impending storms. But Cholly was only a man, a man that carried the
scars of abandonment on a trash heap by his mother and rejection at a crap game by his father.
Cholly, who tried to anesthetize himself with booze, for the humiliation and degradation he
experienced by sneering white men, with flashlights, who stole his manhood. In the beginning,
filled with the promise of young love, things went well for Cholly and Pauline in the North.
However, as time went by, the colors of Pauline s youth begin to fade as her loneliness consumes
her, and she is forced into the picture show for her tutoring. The giant screen allows her to escape
her homesickness, Cholly s abandonment and the colored folks meanness. When the screen lights
up, Pauline is transported into a world where she sees white men taking good care of their wives
and where the women are dressed up and live in beautiful clean houses. The images are white, they
are happy, and they are beautiful, and so Pauline devours these false portraits, and consequently
coming home to Cholly becomes more and more difficult. Pauline tries to accept her circumstances,
and begins to joyfully look forward to her second pregnancy. This time she convinces herself that
things will be different, because she is
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The Problem Of Health Care
Access to health care is a key element in improving health, therefore, over the past four decades
reforming health care seems to have taken center stage. Since stepping out of the shadows, the idea
of health care as a managed competition has been evolving. The definition of the managed
competition is that of a purchasing strategy to obtain maximum value for consumers and
employers, using rules for competition derived from microeconomic principles, (Enthoven, 1993).
In a world of health care that now focuses on chronic diseases, the concept of health insurance
becomes even more important; by many seen as a human right. With the change of focus from
infectious disease to chronic disease health care executives, insurance and economic specialist
began looking at a system that has over forty years appeared to be in dire need of reorganization
and management. An ideal system would provide an efficient market as well as promote
competition among various health plans. These particular managed plans would place a value on
the cost of care as well as on the quality. With the value of money placed on the health care system
restructure would change how patients receive services from providers. In the U.S. health care
system an outline of managed competition means that a reformed system allows American s a
preference of variety, individual choice and universal coverage. This assortment of rationale would
cause providers delivering care to become more cost and quality conscious.
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The Poisonwood Bible Analysis
Religion, like many things, is taught and learned, passed through the generations, written in
many forms and spoken in many languages all around the world, yet how one perceives and
uses it, gives religion a further meaning. For many years now in places as Africa where
Kingsolver places the novel, religion isn t taken as seriously, as it is idealized in the western
world, it is in different forms than what westerners are used too, but unwillingly, individuals are
forced into the westerns way of teaching, compelling them to believe it can fix all their problems.
In The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver criticizes the way religion affects an individual s
arrogance, political stance, and guilt, due to a belief that religion can fix... Show more content on
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In the end, the neck you save will be your own... What I feel down in my bones is the this is not
a Christian kind of place. This is darkest Africa. (Book 6, Chapter) Overall religious arrogance
affected all the prices when arriving at the Congo, they came with the belief that everyone s
problems will be fixed by being on gods gracious side, yet nothing was fixed, this caused the
price girls to begin losing faith and gaining an arrogance that their new beliefs are most correct.
During the time period, The Poisonwood Bible took place, the Congo was undergoing many
political changes, from gaining their independence to the rise of Mobutu, it conflicted all
individuals in the Congo, even the prices, who believed it all to be in Gods will that Congo will
be fixed, yet every time the situation got worse, causing some prices like Ruth and Leah to
undergo political changes in their views along with religious views, Kingsolver criticizes this.
The ceiling light was a clear glass bowl half full of...dead bugs. They like to come up to the light
because it is so, so pretty like something they want, and then they get trapped in there. (Book 2
Chapter 2 Pg. 123) This quote coming from Ruth is a metaphor of what is going on politically,
Religion cannot fix all and this metaphor highlights Congo s motivation and how they want the
independence the western world has yet they advance for it head first. Kingsolver criticizes the way
individuals
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Flowers For Te An Invaluable Technique
Flowers for Tea Chabana, flowers for tea, is an invaluable technique that can be found in the
Japanese tea ceremony (Chanoyu). It was derived from the art of flower arranging, Ikebana, and has
its techniques rooted in Shintoism and Buddhism. First, the arrangements began as a way of
celebrating the seasons in conjunction with life and death that nature exhibits. It is the ephemeral
realm found within Buddhism and the celebration of nature which Shinto embodies that brought
these arts to their fruition. Also, this form of decoration near or in the tokonoma (alcove) is
displayed as a way of indicating the seasons or evoking the meaning of the kakejiku (scroll), as
well as, the feeling of wabi. Several varying themes are found throughout chabana in reference to
the underlying themes in chanoyu those being shin, gyo, so. These themes are attributed to the
formal, semi formal and informal teagatherings found in bowing, floral arrangements and floral
vessels found in the tea ceremony.
The development of chabana from ikebana is attributed to the tea master Sen no Rikyu. There are
several theories as to the reason why Rikyu brought flowers into the tea ceremony; the first was
that his wife placed a beautiful flower in the tokonoma in which a guest admired and the second
involved Toyotomi Hideyoshi. According to author Henry Mittwer, Hideyoshi had heard of rumors
of Rikyu s garden in which beautiful morning glories grew; when he was invited by Rikyu for
morning tea,
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The Decline Of A Fall
A fall is defined as inadvertently coming to rest on the ground, floor or some lower level, excluding
intentional change in position to rest. Another definition states that a fall is an event reported either
by the faller or a witness, resulting in a person inadvertently coming to rest on the ground or
another lower level, with or without loss of consciousness or injury. The worldwide populationof the
older adult as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) may grow to 1.5 billion by the
year 2050. The astounding fact is that approximately eighty percent (80%) will be living in
developing countries. A senior citizen or older adult is defined as a person aged 65 years and
older. This is the fastest growing population around... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Considering the magnitude of the ageing population and socio economic changes around the world,
measures to keep older people healthy and active are of utmost importance. (WHO, 2007). In most
developed countries, population aging is a gradual process and most of the older adults live
independently. Traditionally it was the responsibility of the family to care for older adults. We
find ourselves in a care giving crisis as roles are changing, employment of women taking a major
role, erosion of traditional family values, and an increasing trend for nuclear families. (Dsouza,
2014). The number of older adults living alone is increasing. Older adults are living both in
residential care facilities or nursing homes and most often on their own in communities for the
aged. It is estimated that more than 50% of those living in nursing homes and residential
facilities fall every year and about 50% of these fall repeatedly. (CMS, 2014). The actual
incidence is likely to be even higher, since many falls are not reported. Falls often lead to reduced
functioning, which increases morbidity and mortality. Around 20% of falls need medical attention,
5 10% result in fractures (with one in five of these being a hip fracture), severe head injuries and
joint distortions, and 5 10% in soft tissue contusions hcdxd lacerations. Fall induced injuries are the
fifth leading cause of death in elderly adults
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Accounting 3320-001 Final Exam
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
ACCT 3320 001
Spring 2015
I. FINAL EXAM TIME AND LOCATION:
Location: SB 2100
Time: 12:30 PM 2:30 PM on Tuesday (May 05, 2015)
II. FINAL EXAM POLICY:
Please note the exam is closed book and closed note exam.
You are allowed to bring pens, a two sided cheat sheet (8.5 x 11 inches), pencils, simple function
calculators to the exam.
III. EXAM FORMAT:
There are 35 multiple choice questions including both conceptual and calculation questions.
The exam will be done through My Accounting Lab.
IV. FINAL EXAM COVERAGE
Final Exam covers the following chapters:
Chapter 4: Job Costing
Chapter 5: Activity Based Costing and Activity Based Management
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Mynarc uses budgeted fleet hours to allocate variable manufacturing overhead. The following
information pertains to the company s manufacturing overhead data:
Budgeted output units675 truckloads
Budgeted fleet hours540 hours
Budgeted variable manufacturing overhead costs for 675 loads$82,350
Actual output units produced and delivered630 truckloads
Actual fleet hours436 hours
Actual variable manufacturing overhead costs$77,490
4. What is the flexible budget amount for variable manufacturing overhead?
A) $83,025
B) $82,350
C) $76,860
D) $77,490
5. What is the flexible budget variance for variable manufacturing overhead?
A) $4,860 favorable
B) $4,860 unfavorable
C) $630 favorable
D) $630 unfavorable
6. What is the budgeted variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit?
A) $183.00 per unit
B) $178.89 per unit
C) $119.25 per unit
D) $122.00 per unit
Answer the following questions 7 9 using the information below:
The Kenton Company processes unprocessed milk to produce two products, Butter Cream and
Condensed Milk. The following information was collected for the month of June:
Direct Materials processed:18,000 gallons (after shrinkage)
Production:
Butter Cream
7,500
gallons
Condensed Milk
10,500
gallons
Sales:
Butter Cream
7,000
gallons
Condensed Milk
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Comparing Kierkegaard s Absolute Duty To God
Since, faith is the paradox whereby the single individual s inner ethical is higher than the outer
universal ethical, therefore the single individual preforms the absolute duty to God. When the
single individual carries out his absolute duty to God it can not be allowed to be interceded and thus
the absolute duty cannot be understood nor communicated in the universal. If there was the
possibility of faith being communicated than, this according to Kierkegaard would not be faith in
its true essence, but rather simply religious trial.
According to Hegelian philosophy, for one to exist as a single individual is to be seen as tranquil
and does not require much human morality, and because of this the universal is seen as a very
much courageous goal that all should strife for in their existence. However, SГёren Kierkegaard
further deliberates, that if a single individual is to truly live in absolute isolation (due to their
absolute duty to God and thus being the knight of faith), if that single individual as Kierkegaard
puts it, speaks and lives with fear and trembling, they would all know that to ... Show more content
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To attain this truth, we must suppress our individuality and participate instead in the universal.
There is no private relation to God because we must forgo our privacy in order to come into
contact with God: as a result, we can only speak of God in the third person. Johannes seizes on this
point in suggesting that the knight of faith can speak to God in the second person singular.
Johannes suggests that the knight of faith has an intimate relation to God.
Johannes argues that the knight of faith acts in total isolation from everyone else. His relation to
God is a private one, and cannot be justified by an appeal to the universal. Though it is noble for
the single individual to aspire to the universal, God may call for actions that cannot be justified in
the
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Best Buy Financial
9 7 1 3 4 0 3
JUNE 30, 2012
JOHN R. WELLS GALEN DANSKIN
Best Buy in Crisis
Introduction
At the end of fiscal 2012, Best Buy found itself in an increasingly challenging situation. Although it
could still claim to be the world s largest consumer electronics retailer with $50.7 billion in
revenues, growth for the year, at 0.9% was anemic. Meanwhile, Amazon s sales in Best Buys
categories were growing at more than 50% p.a. and its total sales, at $48 billion, were approaching
those of Best Buy. Operating profits were also disappointing having dropped 54% to $1.1 billion
and net income fell into the red at $1.2 billion. The fiscal 2012 year end stock price fell to $24.70,
down from a high of $53.86 in 2006. In five years, Best Buy ... Show more content on
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In 1988, personal computers were added to the product line. Four years into the superstore
strategy, Highland, the industry number two, lowered its prices in Minneapolis, Best Buy s
heartland, selling at 10% above cost. Best Buy margins fell sharply. In search of a new approach,
Best Buy conducted consumer research and discovered the customers had a poor image of
superstores. They saw shopping as a stressful experience and felt pressured by salespeople into
buying expensive items. Customers wanted an enjoyable shopping experience and a no pressure
selling environment.
Concept II: 1989 1994
In response to this consumer research, Best Buy implemented a ground breaking grab and go
store format in 1989 called Concept II. Backroom space in stores was turned into sales space and
the inventory was put out on display with basic information labels so that customers could see what
was in stock and understand the product without explanations from sales staff. Salaried product
specialists replaced commissioned sales staff and, rather than pushing products on customers,
patiently waited in department centers for customers who sought help. The format proved very
popular, and by fiscal 1994, Best Buy operated 151 stores generating $3.0 billion in revenue and
$77 million in operating profits. In the process, Best Buy entered Chicago and Texas, Highlands
core territories, and the company went bankrupt.
Concept III: 1995 2002
In 1995, Schulze,
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  • 3. Case Lavern Longsworth V The Queen Judgment 1 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF BELIZE, A. D. 2014 Criminal Appeal No. 21 of 2012 LAVERN LONGSWORTH Appellant v THE QUEEN Respondent ______ BEFORE: The Hon. Mr. Justice Dennis Morrison The Hon. Mr. Justice Samuel Awich The Hon. Madam Justice Minnet Hafiz Bertram Justice of Appeal Justice of Appeal Justice of Appeal G. P. Smith S. C. along with L. Mendes for the appellant C. Vidal S.C., Director of Public Prosecutions, along with S. Smith for the respondent ______ 10, 21 and 27 June, and 7 November 2014 HAFIZ BERTRAM JA Introduction [1] On 15 July 2010, Lavern Longsworth ( the appellant ) threw some kind of accelerant on her common law husband, David White ( the deceased ), and thereafter threw a lit candle at him. The deceased... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 21 Castle Street, Belize City, with my common law wife Lavern Longsworth, 33 years, date of birth 2 September 1974, Belizean ... self employed. On Thursday 15 July 2010, sometime after 8:00 pm myself and my common law wife and my step son, namely James Moriera Jr., along with two other occupants, at this time I can t remember their names, nor the young man name. Myself and my common law wife was already in bed when my friend namely Carlos Castro called for me. I went outside and speak to him for about two to three minutes. I went back inside. I ask my common law Lavern to give me $10.00. She started an argument. She asked me why I had to wait till she is already in bed before I ask her for $10.00. So, I told her it is important, me and Carlos going to deal with something. She eventually got up and gave me the $10.00. I left the house and went across the street and I buy some drugs out of the $10.00. I went back inside the house, my common law Lavern was sitting in the hall. I pass her and went 3 into the kitchen area which is separated by a curtain. I was in the process of smoking the drugs that I bought when I felt a shoe pass through the curtain and hit me in the back. After that I felt a pint bottle in my back. My back was turn to the curtain area. Then I said to Lavern, babes hold that down. At that point she jump up and said, hold dat down, I wah kill you boy. Then I felt a liquid substance splash over me. Some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparing Suetonius And Tacitus The accounts of emperor Tiberius reign by both Suetonius and Tacitus have qualities that serve to show how differing authors viewed Tiberius in various flattering and unappealing ways by their personal reasoning and desire to preserve truth as much as possible in scope of their respective intentions to provide scholars with treatments of him that give a through picture of his traits, strengths and weaknesses. Overall, by examining both accounts of Tiberiusreign, readers are able to form independent judgement of Tiberius and if each description is biased beyond any semblance of objectively. Overall Suetonius and Tacitusleaves books that differ in style and accuracy but both do indeed want the residing public to understand the true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately the tone of each account is tremendously different; Suetonius is more concerned with its relation to history while Tacitus is intertwining his own spin on it by blaming the emperor for his unreliability and foolishness. Suetonius offers a wider treatment of Tiberius than Tacitus, at first him presenting him in a much lesser hostile light and then increasing his disapproval as his account unfolds. Tacitus however seems to be disapproving throughout with short sports of approval filtering in when Tiberius has acted in a way beneficial to the Roman public. However, Suetonius is very similar in some ways especially his great disapproval of Tiberius displaying him as a sexual nymphomaniac (Suetonius, Lives of the Caesars 43.1). In Tacitus, the engaged nobility comes through with an outpouring of condemnation against Tiberius for his atrocities as Emperor and angrily depicts a man who can role play depending on whom he is addressing and whom is so disliked by the public that they hurl insults at him near death. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Global Warming Debate Essay In the controversy over whether Global Warming there is two sides in which people can choose either human caused or just Mother Nature doing her thing. Most scientists will tell you that Global Warming is mostly the cause of humans. While there are some who will disagree and say that it is just nature doing what it has done for thousands of years. For most scientists the topic of global warmingis one that is caused by us humans. They have many facts data to back this up. Some examples of these facts and data are the change in CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the rapid increase in temperature, stronger storms such as hurricanes, melting ice caps, decrease in permafrost, and the Larsen A B ice shelves. These are some of the biggest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As hurricanes come over warmer waters they gain strength. Over the past 30 years the intensity of hurricanes has doubled over the past 30 years, according to multiple studies. As the temperatures of our oceans increase in temperature hurricanes will continue to gain strength and continuously intensify over the next few years. The increase in ocean temperatures doesn t just affect things above the surface it also affect life underneath. As temperatures increase it directly affects the coral, by interfering with the coral s process involved in photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis the coral and zooxanthellae wouldn t be able to take the nitrogen waste that the coral produces and turns the sunlight into sugar, which makes up 98% of the coral s food. When the temperatures rise the coral then reacts and split with their mutualistic algae and the coral then turns white. The process in which the coral turns white is called bleaching. Without coral reefs hundreds of thousands of marine life that rely on coral reefs will eventually die along with the reefs. In the debate of Global Warming in my opinion humans are the main cause. And some more of how this can be attributed to us is the thawing of permafrost, and melting ice caps. Permafrost is a big example because places where permafrost can be found is also where some towns and communities are built, right on top of the permafrost. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Net Neutrality Analysis Before this assignment I had no idea what net neutrality was, I m embarrassed to write that confession. Net Neutrality is the assurance that access to the Web and its content will not be blocked, slowed down, or sped up depending on where that access is based or who owns the access point(s) (Boswell). This to me means that the FCC (Federal Communications Commissions) want the internetto be open to all traffic, or online customers. They don t want companies to be able to block or charge premium rates for the use of service. This allows all data to be equal and everyone is on the same fast lane of the road, sort of speck. The problem with this is that there are companies out that like Netflix s, Verizon and Comcast just to name a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Subject of Family in Lessing’s Flight, Hughes’ Mother to... Subject of Family in Lessing s Flight, Hughes Mother to Son, Kincaid s Girl and Adrienne Rich s Poem, Merced Family as defined by Webster s College Dictionary can be one of many different people. Family can be your parents, spouse, children, brother, sister, grandmother, uncle, any blood relative, or even people who are not blood related that share that common bond (Webster 475). My definition of family is similar to Webster s, but I feel that there is more to it than just being a blood relative or close friend. A person s actions, beliefs, and morals play a major role in deciding who makes it into that family group. Family becomes more of an idea or feeling, like love or hate, than just who a person is or where they fall in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are four different relationships portrayed in this writing. There is the granddaughter and grandfather, father and daughter, mother and daughter, and a new bond between the granddaughter, Lucy, and her beau, Steve. Although there is definite conflict between the grandfather and both his granddaughter and his daughter, you can still see the elements of family portrayed in their actions and beliefs. The granddaughter is ready to break free from her current main family and start a new family of her own. This causes her grandfather to resent her, possibly due to the empty nest feeling since she is the last one to leave the house and be married. This can be seen when he says to his daughter, She s the last. Can t we keep her a bit longer? (Lessing 20). This shows the strong love necessary to have that true family in a household. The mother knows that another step in her job is done and that it is time to let go. The daughter is showing her defiance and desire to be a grown woman, to take that next step in her life. Although she is bitter with her grandfather in the beginning of the story, she shows her true love for her grandfather when the story portrays her crying as the grandfather finally lets go, perhaps not wanting to be let go the releasing of his birds is a metaphor for the releasing of his granddaughter to the world (Lessing 20 21). Steven shows his wanting of acceptance by Lucy s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Legalizing Assisted Suicide Persuasive Essay With the advances in medicine, physicians have the ability to extend a patient s life many years passed what was possible even a mere fifty years ago. However, the quality of life of those extended years has become a major topic of discussion. Many times the surviving years are miserable for the patient, as well as the family. Legalizing assisted suicide would benefit Medicare by bringing it out of huge debt. Also, it would relieve the pain of terminal patients and open a door of opportunity for patients on the transplant list waiting for an organ. Because of all humans eventually die, every person should have the right to live a pain free life. Although some religions are opposed to it, assisted suicide should be legal in all of the United States to the terminally ill. Assisted suicide/euthanasia has been a controversial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most commonly known forms are passive and active euthanasia. Passive is when a patient refuses life saving medical treatment, and active is when lethal medication is injected into the patient. Euthanasia itself is intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit (Batten 398 400). Assisted suicide is when someone provides an individual with the information, guidance, and means to take his or her own life with the intention that they be used for this purpose (Batten 398 400). Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor is the one who assists, such as by prescribing a lethal dose of medication. Assisted Suicide is legal in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Vermont, and New Mexico. New regulations were brought about when these states legalized assisted suicide. Specifically, you must make two oral request and one written one, two doctors must be convinced that the decision is voluntarily, and you must be over eighteen (Batten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Air Canada Case The overall problem in this case is how Air Canada will handle quadrant one risk, and how much of these risks will they hedge. Volatility in this industry, such as changes in fuel prices, have been eating at Air Canada s profits. They currently purchase fuel futures for thirty four percent of needed fuel. Air Canada is also hedging on interest rates, exchange rates and personal stock price fluctuations. It seems like their business model is not flexible or adequate if they need to insure and hedgealmost every single riskthey encounter. This decision mainly focuses on how this airline should handle risks and to critique their current strategy in terms of effectiveness. The main player in this problem is Air Canada, who recently merged with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course turning a profit and cutting costs are still important to the airline. Adjusting the risk level, of the main four risks, is most important to the fact that it is diminishing their profitability. Many risk elements exist within Air Canada environment. They mention many risks, like catastrophic ones, but these are insured against. Other risks they insure are ones that do not occur often, but have heavy penalties. The operational risk that Air Canada accepts are the ones that happen often, but have a low impact compared to catastrophic ones. The risks that concern the airline the most are the quadrant one high frequency, high severity risks. These risks include fluctuations in fuel price, interest, exchange rates and stock price. Information I would like to know is how the smaller, low cost airlines handle this type of risk. Small airlines seem mostly unaffected by this price volatility, and continue to grow organically. It is possible that these large airlines are too complex in structure and cannot freely move with the environment and thus resort to consolidation to make up for it. I would also like to know if Air Canada can move its expenses into its own territory instead of losing money on the exchange rate in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Marcel Derain The Burning Of Houses The way that the colors are used within The Houses of Parliament are very expressive way while the Burning of Houses, the colors are used in a more realistic manner. AndrГ© Derain uses the concept of warm and cool colors in specific areas of the painting; for example he uses warm colors within the sky and the buildings and the bridge and the people are in cooler colors. The buildings go in a transition from one end to the other startin with a scarlet red and transfers ( not really in a blended way ) into a yellow tone. You also see a more faded yellow and red more towards the ground as is up to the top of the buildings. The clouds are rather white with a tint of yellow and red within them which probably shows that they re the same temperature... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ironically warm colors are red, orange, and yellow and cool colors are blue, green, and purple; Although this is true it seems to be quite backwards in this painting. Here in this painting I believe that the day is cooler day as if it were autumn at that time because green an blue are cooler colors; Also the buildOnes maybe warmer because inside it s always warmer, however noticing the taller building is more green which shows that it s more cooler up top. Now I m the Burning Houses of the Lords the colors are used exactly how they would be thought of because the name burning houses clearly presents itself within the image. You can tell the warm colors from the cool colors since the flames are showing the colors red, orange, and yellow showing that the temperature is very hot as fire always is. I also see water and the sky within this image as well and they pose to be cooler colors which appear to be blues, greens and other colors that are in the cool state. This painting clearly shows where different temperatures are as apposed to AndrГ© Derains painting where you more have to guess where the temperature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about Chemical Warfare The images are haunting: soldiers in gas masks rapid firing through dusky vapours, people contorted with a pain that comes from within. Chemical warfare has long been acknowledged as a devastating tactical weapon, but the origin of this impression is now being debated. While it is a common held belief that chemical warfareis a form of modern warfare and that the First World War is recognised for introducing this type of combat, recent archaeological finds show this may prove otherwise. According to accepted definitions of chemical warfare, newly discovered battle tactics used by humanity s ancestors may not be so different from those of modern warfare. In the opposite way, while advancements in science have aided in making chemical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historians consider the use of poison on arrowheads as the beginning of humanity s foray into this type of tactical warfare. (WIFA. 2005) Toxic substances became the predominant form of chemical warfare in the ancient world, and it was common for attacking armies to poison the water supply of besieged cities or use other poison methods to silently dispose of their enemies. However, poison was only the beginning of modern tactics used in the ancient world. By 429 B.C., toxic fumes made up of sulphur were recorded as used in battle. (WIFA. 2005) Most interestingly though, is what has come to light in recent archaeological investigations. Credited as the oldest ... evidence for chemical warfare (Syed, 2009), the discovery of twenty Roman soldiers in the city of Dura Europos, circa AD 256, at first puzzled archaeologists (Syed, 2009). While each soldier had apparently died in combat, they bore no marks to suggest violence was the cause and it was not until the unearthing of bitumen and sulphur crystals nearby that asphyxiation was considered (University of Leicester, 2009). When bitumen and sulphur are burned together, they create dense clouds of choking gasses (University of Leicester, 2009), meaning that this discovery is the oldest found form of choking agents. More proof of chemical warfare s early beginnings lies with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Chesnutt s The Passing Of Grandison Essay Chesnutt s The Passing of Grandison is the perfect tale of a trickster patiently waiting for the right time to complete his ultimate act of deceit. A trickster is defined as a person who cheats or deceives people (deception by wearing a false mask of character). Not only is Chesnutt s story full of tricksters such as Dick and Grandison but Chesnutt himself acts as a trickster in how he writes this story. Chesnutt s trickery is evident in his writing; by writing a story about race and identity for a mostly white audience, while disguising the story as a story about slaves and the antebellum south. Chesnutt s theme of trickery is evident in The Passing of Grandison with Grandison playing the part of master trickster. Grandison wears a false mask by portraying himself as a loyal servant who is happy with his life as a slave with no desire to be free from slaverywhile planning to free himself and his entire family from the bounds of slavery. Dick the lazy son of General Owens wants to marry Charity Lomax. Charity wants someone worthy of her love, not someone who is lazy with no ambition. Dick tells Charity a story about a man who was sent to jail for trying to free a slave. Charity sympathizes with the man and says he is a hero. In an effort to convince Charity to marry him, Dick puts on the false mask of an abolitionist. He decides to free one of his father s slaves without anyone knowing except Charity. Dick takes Grandison on a trip to Canada with him and leaves him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Military Approaches Of India, Philippines And Switzerland Military approaches of India, Philippines and Switzerland In the 21st century, it is inevitable for states to make a diplomatic and strategic decision without being influenced by defence capabilities of their enemies and friends. Post World War II the approach adopted by India, the Philippines and Switzerland are defensive in nature. The Swiss National Redoubt and Indian Sundarji were developed within these states, while the Philippines strategy was based on foreign military dependency. For all these three countries their approach is greatly influenced by geography, economy, their history of existence (culture) and aggressive neighbours. Since the art of war is changing significantly, these states are finding themselves in a vulnerable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They protect 14,103 km of international border and 7000 km of coastlines (GFP Staff 2014). Of these international borders, China shares 2,659 km and Pakistan shares 3,190 km. Both of these neighbours infiltrated the Indian territory in the past and have a continuous conflict over international borders with India. India spends more than 2.5% of its annual GDP on defence budget. As per Global Fire Power (GFP) ranking India was ranked fourth among hundred and six countries (GFP Staff 2014), but almost two third of their expenditure goes to counter the activities of Pakistan s against which India historically fought four wars. As recorded by former defence minister George Fernandez, India has a non aggressive, non provocative defence policy based on the philosophy of defensive defence (Ahmed 2014). The Indian army was operating under Sundarji doctrine between 1981 and 2004. Under this doctrine the seven defensive holding corps were deployed against the Pakistan border to respond to enemy penetration. While India s offensive powers were with three Strike Corps which were located in central India, quite far away from international borders. ( Mathura I Corps, Ambala II Corps, and Bhopal XXI Corps)(Ladwig 2008a). In a war situation, the holding corps should deter and halt an attack, which would then enable the strike corps to counter attack and penetrate deep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay about Guide to Becoming a Jerk Guide to Becoming a Jerk Being a jerk can be fun. It gives you a feeling of dominance over others; you are more important then the rest. You are the wolf among a flock of sheep; people fear you, and therefore look up to you. Being a jerk is not hard; all you have to do is think about yourself and your own feelings, and forget that everyone else has emotions. There are various ways of achieving this perception of importance; you can put people down and belittle them, pretend you re better than everyone, or just be plain mean, unpolite, and nasty. Sure, there might be some little voice inside saying that you are no better than anyone else is, but you can drown out that nagging reminder with constant insults to others. Nothing replaces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will make the other person feel insecure and reluctant to talk to you; the people around you will either think your comments are funny (they aspire to be a jerk like you), or they will consider you rude and disgraceful. It doesn t really matter what anyone else thinks though, does it? You are yourself and no one else; you feel only your feelings and no one else s; so why should you be concerned with anyone but yourself? You are king in your own mind, and your perception is everything. If you can t be bothered to be a witty, sarcastic jerk, you can just be a regular, mean jerk. This kind of jerk is intolerant and impatient (to a higher degree than the other type of jerk), rude, and unsarcastically mean. The next time someone gives you something or does something for you, don t say thank you or show gratitude; you should even go so far as to complain about what they gave you or how they should accomplish things faster. Don t be grateful; if you are grateful, people will think that they can win your favor with good deeds; that s manipulation. You can t let anyone win your favor; that would show weakness, and you have to be strong to show that you are of great importance. Be disrespectful to everyone, and elders and authority figures especially. Respect can also be linked to weakness, since respecting someone can be taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Presentational Devices in Chicken Run Essay Presentational Devices in Chicken Run Chicken Run is an animated film about a group of chickens trying to escape from a chicken farm. The film is a spoof of the film The Great Escape and as with that film there are characters, who represent good and characters who represent evil. In Chicken Run, the character that represents good is the chicken, Ginger. The chicken farm owner, Mrs. Tweedie, portrays evil. The film makers of Chicken Run have used presentational devices to give us clues about each character. They use camera angles, setting, costume, lighting, music, sound effects, body language and facial expressions to portray a character as good or evil. I will personally concentrate on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As with most war films the prisoners design escape plans. Chicken Run, is no different, with the chickens designing numerous plans to escape, with little success. Many war films also have victims in them. Chicken Run also has a convention for this, with Edwina the chicken being decapitated by the villain Mrs. Tweedie. Finally, the last convention I will mention is the roll call. In war films the prisoners are often told to line up for inspection, and Chicken Run adapts this, in the way the chickens have to line up to have their eggs inspected. Moving away conventions of war films, the film also has conventions of everyday household objects. The chickens use screw drivers, hammers, and many other tools for building their contraptions which they use in their attempt to escape from the farm. Another thing would be the fact that the chickens dress much like humans do. For example the chicken, Ginger wears a hat, and the rooster on the farm a scarf. Both these conventions serve, to make the viewers feel more familiar with the chickens and therefore relate to them. Now, moving onto the question. I will begin with how the film makers use different camera shots to portray Ginger as a good character and Mrs. Tweedie as an evil one. However, I will first describe the different camera shots. Beginning with the close up. This camera shot is, as the name implies, a close up of, usually, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Michael Kors Yakini Crews Rhymer 401709 Final Marketing Management 12 28 12 Michael Kors: Internal issues: Cheap material, Fad?, Hasn t been around long enough in the light. Strengths: cost advantage, online growth, loyal customers, brand equity Weaknesses: not innovative, not diversified, poor supply chain, brand recognition Enviroment: Bootlegs/Knockoffs Opportunities: emerging markets, innovation, online Threats: competition, cheaper technology, price wars Competitors Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Luis Vitton Trends ethnic looks may be returning, by seizing this market it may be an added boon, animal prints this is a direction we haven t seen yet. Tribal fabrics are a path that can be explored and capitalized on also. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want our target group to believe through our product that we will stay committed to giving them the newest, hottest fashion with an emphasis on quality. Product: Fossil makes watches for Michael Kors and of date the accessory line hasn t been graced by any strong branded company yet Our accessory line will be designed by innovative creators who are destined to obtain brand recognition instead of unknown designers that lack forward sight. Our materials for our new lines will include tribal print and animal print, through extensive research we have conclude that this will be a wave of fashion that if handled correctly will have a staying power that is detrimental in the handbag business. Price: Designer watches of course will be affected by the cost of research and acquisition of a reputable designer but for the brand to be recognized they will have to start creating a slide, ie, a current price is 375$ for a rose gold plated watch. It has been noted that these watches turn colors after limited use. A partnership with Movado will enhance the novelty and the price so expect to be seeing 1000$ being a price for a watch, if only as to secure this market. Handbags also will need an upheaval in price so far. Note, prices in the range of 5000 7500$ for a bag with tribal print and/or animal print this will give the consumer recognition of this brand in a non fad way.
  • 17. Place: Fashion shows, high end retailers(Nordstroms, Macy s, Ferragamo) Promotion: The message ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The French Of French History For the duration of French history, those in high positions of power have endeavored to create and control culture in their personal interest. Countless rulers comprehended that the portrayal of power, in contemporary conditions what would be described as an image, is an embodiment of authority in itself. Cleverly, artists, artisans and intellectuals were employed as patrons on behalf of the ruling forms of government, manufacturing pieces that declared the validity of their power, fortified their supremacy, and intensified their stature. Often, the artistic urges of the artists behind the pieces were suppressed, conflicting personal impulse with the goals of ruling government. The correlation between power and politics, and thus the French cultured yielded through such a calculated relationship, is tainted by the very progenitors of the culture itself. The so called achievements of French history are exacted as much by dissension and censorship as much as they are exacted by collaboration and patronage. In accordance with such an awareness of the true circumstances of French government and its intimate relationship with culture, most notably in the absolutist monarchy under Louis XIV, art becomes an invaluable resource meant to be utilized as a tool for the uncovering and understanding the realities of the time period, and its correlation with the politics, economics and social structures of late 17th century France (Leffler). By understanding the motives behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Westfield s Target Market Westfield is one of biggest real estate investment trusts groups around the world and it is the world s leading retail brand in iconic shopping destinations. With its corporate headquarters based in Sydney, New South Wales, West field operates not only within Australia, but all over the world. Nowadays it separates into two companies which operate the enterprise. There have a Scentre Group which owns and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre portfolios and Westfield Corporation which owns and operates the other portfolios. Domestically, it operates a large number of shopping center in Australia. On an international level, it operates one of the world s largest shopping center portfolios with 105 centers in the world s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Westfield can trace its origins back to 1959, when it started out as the first development named Westfield Place in Blacktown which founded by John Saunders and Frank Lowy who still is the chairman of Westfield at the moment. They built 6 shopping centers one year and the company was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1960.Then they expanded their business to Victoria and Queensland in the 1960s. After the expanding in Australia, they started to develop in the United States. In the beginning, they started their project with the purchase of the Trumbull Shopping Park in Connecticut in 1977. After that, they founded other three centers in California, Michigan and Connecticut in 1980. Furthermore, three centers were founded in California, New Jersey and Log Island, New York in 1986. In 1994 Westfield aligned with General Growth and Whitehall Real Estate to purchase 19 centers. Although the centers of West Field were concentrated in east coast and Mid West, they have 47 centers over the United State at the moment. In the 1990s, Westfield began to expand to New Zealand, where the Fletcher company had the largest share of existing shopping centers and replace them progressively now. Moreover, as of 2014 they started the shopping center in the United Kingdom. They further to found many shopping center in other countries and finally they develop to become one of a largest real estate investment trusts group in the world and have more than 4200 employees in the world. At the moment, they have their shopping center in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Croatia and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Imagery In The Red Umbrella The Red Umbrella, by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and Migration Photograph, both include the subject of imagery. It show the characters feelings throughout each event. The main subject is about how family separation is caused by immigration, and is shown by imagery in both texts. Immigration can cause a lot of family separation. In Migration Photograph the people are leaving their family and friends in hopes for a better life across the border. They are still getting separated from their families with this. In The Red Umbrella Lucy s parents want her to come to the U.S in hopes that she can have a better life, even tho she doesn t want to go. In both stories they are crossing a border and leaving their families for not only a better life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Daniel Tiger s Neighbourhood Is An American Canadian... Chester Krupa Carbone 500652158 RTA 956 Children s Programming Major Paper Daniel Tiger s Neighbourhood is an American Canadian based animated childrens tv series. The tv show builds on the existing family oriented tv series the Neighbourhood of make believe from Mister Roger s Neighbourhood. (Wikepedia) The show debuted on PBS stations on September 3, 2012, and is still currently airing today. This tv series follows the life of a preschooler, a 4 year old tiger named Daniel Tiger, and some key social skills that he learns throughout his adventures in school. Daniel is a very nice and loving character, and speakers directly to the viewers, making them connected with the story. The viewer is taken through a day in the life of Daniel, and explores some themes, emotions, and conflicts that a preschooler may experience. The content explored is very familiar to the demographic audience because they will be going through similar experiences in their school. The viewers can relate to Daniel s adventures, and to the skills and knowledge teached to learn and grow. Each episode contains two 11 minutes segments that focus on two socio emotional themes. For example: failure and sharing. The series uses repetition, visual learning strategies but a lot of musical elements to highlight those themes. They incorporate catchy strategy songs to easily gage the young viewers. These songs are also available as singles or as albums, so the viewers can listen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Fawn Grove Warehouse Case Study NCM has never owned a facility to store donated commodity; they have always relied on the donor to house the commodity to be donated. Fawn Grove Church of the Nazarene used the church building until a 108,000 square foot warehouse was built in 2001. NCM contributed funds toward the warehouse, but it was owned by the Fawn Grove Church. The commodity inside the warehouse belonged to NCM, and NCM employed a warehouse manager, an office assistant, and a packing assistant to maintain the warehouse and the commodity received. John Borgal, warehouse manager, was responsible for keeping the warehouse storage inventoried and well organized. I was able to visit the warehouse on several occasions and provided John with suggestions for improvement. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Financial Restatement Paper Financial Restatement Paper Financial Restatement Paper University of Phoenix ACC/537 After the introduction of the Sarbanes Oxley Act lots of companies have had to submit financial restatements in their financials. This paper is to examine the financial restatements that have been done by Kodiak Energy Inc. over the past several years due to incorrect reporting on the value of their stocks. Kodiak Energy entered into an agreement with to purchase land from Thunder River Energy in exchange for shares of stock in the Kodiak Energy Company. Kodiak Energy issued seven million shares reported to be worth $2.00 per share. The SEC decided to look into this arrangement and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kodiak Energies paid a heavy price The shareholders were not pleased about the deception that Kodiak Energy had deceived them on and quickly showed them the repercussion of lying and stealing from them. Over the next five years, Kodiak Energies stock went from being worth $3.65 a share to a mere .10. Even though the company tied to rectify the situation with a restatement, their years of dishonesty caught up to them and they were unable to rectify their reputation by simply failing a misstatement. Kodiak Electric almost put themselves out of business by trying to steal $1,125,835 from their shareholders pockets, and reporting it as additional capital paid in to make it seem legitimate. Restatements can be helpful if they are used to explain honest mistakes. Misstatements cannot be used to cover up illegal accounting procedures. Shareholders will take notice and the end results can be devastating to a company s business. References Flow Through Shares Explained. (n.d.). Retrieved June 16, 2012, from http://www.flow throughshares.com/flow throughexplained.htm Kodiak Energy, Inc. Restatement of Financials. (2009, March 17). Marketwire: press release distribution, newswire, public relations,investor relations, breaking news, media monitoring. Retrieved June 15, 2012 from http://www.marketwire.com/press release/Kodiak Energy Inc Restatement of Financials TSX VENTURE KDK 962647.htm Kieso, D. E., Weygandt, J. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Brooklyn Nets Offseason Case Study The Brooklyn Nets Offseason: A Sensible Plan for the Future The Brooklyn Nets have made a name for blockbuster deals over the last few summers. Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov has not been shy of spending money and laughing at the luxury tax if it meant making a contender. This summer, the Nets have been singing a different tune; making moves to save money and diminish expectations. Addition by Subtraction The biggest move the Nets made this offseason was letting go of All Star point guard Deron Williams. The Williams experiment did not work and it was rumored that he didn t get along with coaches and teammates. The Nets wanted to get younger and more athletic, and with Williams gone, they were on the right path to doing that. The Nets used... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were close to making a deal that would have sent Joe Johnson to the Cavaliers, but backed out because they didn t want to take on Anderson Varejao s contract. A smart move on the Nets part. They believe Johnson will play better this season with Williams no longer on the team. Plus, taking back both Haywood and Varejao s contracts would have kept the team near the luxury tax line. If their gamble pays off and Johnson plays well, they can try again in moving him by the trade deadline for a better price. The End Game The Nets aren t going to win a championship this year. I think I can safely say that. They should use this year to build chemistry with their brand new team and use this year to prepare for a bounce back year in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mary Louise Pratt Edward Said Essay The key tools to maintaining your identity There are many tools that one can use to maintain their identity, nationally and internationally. A nation or land is where people have established their life, their culture and their heart; sadly it has happened where people have been forced out of their homeland. Great opening sentences. Mary Louise Pratt, Kenji Yoshinoand Edward Said all present very good methods of maintaining one s national identity in their essays. In Mary Louise Pratt s essay Arts of the Contact Zone she gives examples of people who are in a contact zone. Contact zones are where people are meeting other cultures, and they have to remember not to lose their own. (this was a run on so I made it into two senteces)One of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Pratt had a say in what was happening to the Palestine s in Edward Said s essay, I believe Pratt would encourage the Palestinians to find safe houses. Superb connection! This part of the quote doesn t quite fit, I would start the quote here, and set it up by saying that Pratt uses the concept of safe houses as social and intellectual spaces where groups can constitute themselves as horizontal, homogeneous, sovereign communities with high degrees of trust, shared understandings, temporary protection from legacies of oppression . (Pratt) A safe house is somewhere you (avoid you)can go to feel safe, where you will be surrounded by people just like yourself. Another one of Pratt s Arts of the Contact Zone is also a key in maintaining your national identity is Transculturation. Transculturation is the combining of two cultures or traits from two different cultures. This can help in maintaining national identity by having the cultures meet half way, instead of conforming and letting your identity slip away from you. Here, pull an example of transculturation from Said s text. For instance, the use of the Mercedes. Even though Said describes it in negative terms, the use of the Mercedes has come in handy for Palestinians. This is just a suggestion, you may find another example. Make this a new paragraph: An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Socrates Impiety Analysis Athenian citizens, I implore you to understand Socrates guilt within the matter of impiety. Impiety is lacking respect for a god or gods. Actions or words that go against the status quo of religious activity would certainly fall under the category of impious behavior. This includes the unnamed divine voice within Socrateshead. Those that accused him may not have done so for the right reasons, but it does nothing to prove he is innocent of impiety. One relevant argument Socrates makes quite well is the fact that those bringing charges against him clearly dislike his character and actions. Socrates openly dissenting with political figureheads such as Meletus and Anytus which spurred their disdain for him. He uses this as a ploy to help his jury find him innocent. Though he is correct in asserting the charges against him are brought because his enemies want to see him dealt with, he is not correct in assuming they are inherently wrong in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Delphi s oracle conveyed to Chaerephon (who passed the words on to his brother) that, ... no one was wiser [than Socrates] (Plato, The Apology, В§21a). Socrates makes no mention of the oracle asking him to take action, though he launches his own investigation. Though this is not enough to call Socrates impious, Socrates then goes on to lie about the god asking him to take action. Socrates says that, ... in my investigation in the service of the god I found that those who had the highest reputation were nearly the most deficient, while those who were thought to be inferior were more knowledgeable (Plato, The Apology, В§22a). This I would argue is an impious action. Lying about what a god tells you to do, or in this case not to do, is not a pious action. It goes against showing the respect a god deserves by fabricating what the god wants from its subject because it fits what the subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay about Hades The ancient Greeks portrayed the underworld as a place for all the dead and clearly visualized it in their myths and legends. The underworld in Greek mythology was not a lively place, for it was where all the dead souls went. When a person died, the soul would be sent to Hades, a more formal name for the underworld . quot;The dead would go to Hades because there was no annihilation in the Greek mythology. The dead are dead because they have a flavorless and unhappy existence quot;. The primary ruling god of the underworld is Hades whose brother is Zeus, king of the gods, and whose parents are Cronus and Rhea. Hades is a greedy god with his greatest concern being to increase the number of his subjects. He is very stubborn about letting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were three women: Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. Alecto is often known as the goddessof war and death. The god of sleep, Hypnos, also resided in the underworld, in Cimmerians in a cave on the island of Lemnos. Hypnos was the son of Nyx and the brother of Thanatos. His sons were the conductors of dreams. The mightiest among them, Morpheus, from whom we get the name for modern day morphine, brought dreams of men, Icelus, animals, and Phantasus, inanimate things. Nyx represents the night. Being born from Chaos she is among the oldest of the gods. She also resides in Hades. Lyssa, an underworld goddess, name means canine madness. She drove her dogs through the world prompting the divine intoxication of the maenads to destructive fury. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were more commonly known as the Fates, the personification of human destiny. Clotho would spin the thread when one would be born. Lachesis would weave the thread, while Atropos would cut the thread at the end of one s life. Not only humans submit to the Fates, but immortals as well. Hecate, a descendant of the Titanides and cousin of Artemis, lives in Hades. She is the kind goddess of witchcraft. She also shares in ruling over the souls as a result of being Persephone s friend. Hecate is also the goddess of roads, crossroads in particular because that is where the most ghostly activities were to have taken place. Styx, the goddess of the river Styx, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Salt Satyagrah Strengths And Weaknesses The Salt Satyagraha: Strengths and Weaknesses On 12 March 1930, Gandhi started a historic march to Dandi known as the Salt Satyagraha. It was an act of Civil Disobedience Movement against the British tax law in India. Gandhi and 78 satyagrahis (volunteers) walked for 24 days. On the way to Dandi, they were able to reach 40 villages and towns where about 50,000 people heard their messages. Gandhi broke the salt law on 6 April 1930, and millions of people throughout India followed the act. The entire country became conscious of the struggle for Purna Swaraj (independence). The repertoire of the Salt Satyagraha then was massively spread across the country. Although some people might argue that this campaign did not bring significant impact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. Strong Leading Figure A leader plays an important role in a campaign. There are at least four important roles that a leader must play. These roles are a thinker, communicator, decision maker and team builder. A leader must have a vision. He sets a clear goal for the campaign. He provides direction, instruction and guidance in achieving that goal. A leader also has to be a good communicator. He should understand the nature of the campaign and all of the related stakeholders. He tailors the message accordingly in order to influence his audience. The success of a campaign mostly relies on its leader s knowledge and experience. A leader analyses information and resources available. He makes important decisions, such as choosing the best tactics to implement the campaign. Moreover, a leader should be a successful team builder. He builds a solid internal team first, then reach further support from a larger crowds. In addition, a good leader should involve directly in the campaign, working together with his team and supporters. The Salt Satyagraha relied much on Gandhi s strong leadership. Gandhi set a goal for the campaign: to build the sense of independence (Swaraj) in the heart of every Indians. In order to reach that goal, Gandhi chose salt as a symbol. Gandhi argued that there was an indispensable need for salt besides air and water. Salt was everyone s concern; thus, it would catch the attention of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Trade Dispute History This section includes a brief history of the trade dispute. It is very important to mention that exchange rate played a crucial role in these disagreements, but they will be explained in details later in the paper. It all started in the year 1982, when the US lumber lobbyists submitted a petition to the US Department of Commerce regarding the unfair practices in Canada; especially to investigate the stumpage systems in British Colombia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Hence, they claimed their sales and profits diminished and that they were injured; so they required from Commerce to impose countervailing duties. In the following year, petition was dismissed on the ground that the stumpage fees were not specific to any industry or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, countervailing duties of 6.51% were imposed on lumber imports from all provinces in Canada7. Immediately after, Canada appealed to the Canada U.S. Free TradeAgreement (FTA) about the US the determination of subsidy, injured firms and putting countervailing duties on their lumber. The panels ruled in favor of Canada repeatedly and asked the United Statesto refund the duties. However, the US delayed in refunding the duties and was planning to do another round of subsidizing investigation; Canada yet again signed a five year MOU treaty, officially called the Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA), in 1996. This was again done to provide stability in the lumber industry. During this year, the US refunded the past collected duties. Under this agreement, Canada imposed a fixed tax on softwood production above a specified volume. This was particularly difficult for the British Colombia coastal forest industry, resulting in layoffs and closures. There were even further difficulties between the Canada US relations when the US passed the Byrd Amendment (officially entitled the U.S. Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000). This legislation instructed the US Commerce that all of the duties that were collected for a particular good be distributed to the US injured companies that filed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rhetorical Analysis Essay By Nike Rhetorical analysis. How many times have you dropped those swimming classes? When was last time you put off in getting that enrollment for the gym? Unlimited ads campaign by Nike, appeals to its audience by showing people who even having certain difficulties, go after what they want and push their limits as much as they can, which is not a little. The ads feature a grown Sister competing in a triathlon, a transgender who runs with the National men s team and a climber with no extremities. Nike didn t choose these actors for its ads by accident, they are source of inspiration for all those athletes that always put the best of themselves in whichever the activity that passionate them is. People who would be the main target for this campaign. The Nike s Unlimited ad campaign uses a narrator to show 3 different people doing something exceptional. It features people who do not believe in limits. For the first ad, it shows Kyle Manyard, a mountainer with no legs or arms who is climbing a mountain despite of that. The narrator acts surprised when he realizes what Kyle is doing. In the same way for the second ad, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These ads appeal to their audience by featuring well known inspiring athletes with certain impairments such as age, gender or physical handicaps. In the ads all these people are shown as an example to follow, since they did not have it easy to get where they are. The ads message is that no matter what your obstacles are, if you try your best you will succeed. The society we live in nowadays, for example, gets more and more approbation for all those with a different sexual orientation. In the Chris Moiser s ad he is questioned about how he knew he would be able to run in a men s competition and if he would feel accepted by the team. By doing this the ad also approaches to that part of our community that have not completely reached everyone s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Unbroken By Laura Hillenbrand The American industrialist Henry Ford once said, Life is a series of experiences, each of which makes of bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character , and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward. In Laura Hillenbrand s nonfiction book Unbroken, the fearless Louis Zamperini epitomized Ford s words when, he survived imprisonment for over 2 years only after his World War II bomber crashed into the middle of the Pacific . Thankfully Louie s fearlessness helped him return home and share his story with the world. At the beginning of his life, Louie s delinquent behavior led to him barely escaping the eugenicists of the cull. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With P.T.S.D( Post Traumatic stress disorder) this made problems with most his relationships. Being married to the lovely Cynthia Applewhite, their marriage went south at the alcohol problems causing nightmares that became memories. As Cynthia recalls , [she] pleading with Louie to stop drinking. It did no good (372).The alcohol has been the effect of their partnership, especially after the abuse passed back and forth from each other. Eventually with his wife filing for divorce, Louie sobered up and got help from Billy Graham. Louie had once said , If you look into the heavens tonight, on this beautiful California night, I see the stars and can see the footprints of God,...and he s not too busy running the whole universe to count the hairs on my head and see a sparrow when it falls, because God is interested in me ... God spoke in creation (381). Allowing this to heal his drinking and abuse problems, and concentrate on god,his family, and future.However he was still stuck on finding the Bird , up until October 1, 1950 when he passed on. Relieving him from the final weights resting on his shoulders. After reading the biography of Louis Zamperini s life by Laura Hillenbrand, it s obvious Louie s fearlessness carried him through numerous obstacles. Louie, fearlessly determined to conquer insurmountable odds without breaking, proved to audiences that an ordinary man can transform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Synthesis Of Alum From Aluminum Can Pieces Synthesis of Alum from Aluminum Can Pieces *Marita John, Crystal Chacko, and Natalie Luera CHEM 111 553 Introduction: There is a great demand in industries to recycle aluminum for a salt such as dyeing of textiles, manufacturing of pickles, baking powder, leather tanning, and as a flocculant in water purification, etc. The negative ionic charge of alum of potassium and its molecular structure makes this compound unable to be absorbed by the skin, therefore, it is sometimes used as antiperspirants by deodorant industries. The energy needed to produce new aluminum from the secondary aluminum product through recycling s is less energy than creating brand new products of aluminum. The main purpose is to synthesize alum, potassium aluminum... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A filter paper was added to the BГјchner funnel. The faucet, which acted as a vacuum source, was turned on. Before pouring the reaction mixture into the filter, the filter paper was wetted using distilled water. A pair of tongs were used to transfer the reaction into the filter from the beaker. After most of the reaction was in the filter, the beaker was rinsed twice with 5mL of distilled water each time. The contents of the rinse in the beaker were emptied into the filter. After the filtration was complete and the dark residue of the aluminum can pieces was separated from the clear reaction mixture, the filtrate was transferred into another clean 250mL beaker. Then the filter flask was rinsed with 10mL of distilled water and added to the filtrate in the new reaction beaker. Then 20mL of 6.0M sulfuric acid was carefully added to the reaction beaker while being stirred with a stir rod. A stir bar was inserted into the reaction and the beaker was put on top of a hot plate to dissolve the solids that formed. After the solids were dissolved, the reaction was filtered with a vacuum filter as done previously. The reaction beaker was cooled in an ice bath created by adding ice chips and water to a larger beaker for the alum crystals to precipitate. The inside of the beaker was scratched with a stirring rod to facilitate the formation of crystals. The vacuum filter was set up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marijuana Legalization Pros And Cons High Times There have been four states along with the District of Columbia that have allowed marijuana for recreational usage since 2012. Colorado is the Christopher Columbus of this social experiment and has spurred numerous opinions, both good and bad. Recreational marijuana has had many benefits for Colorado such as economic growth, improved safety through regulations, and overall socialunification. Make sure your thesis makes a claim that is arguable. To begin with, Colorado benefitted from economic growth through taxation and job creation. According to the news clip, Colorado brought in 43 million tax dollars within the first nine months of legalization. The taxes come from a plethora of recreational products, therefore, boosting the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could argue that drugs like marijuana lead to a societal deterioration. However, according to John Hudak of the Brookings Institute, even with the legalization in full effect, the sky has not fallen; society does not fall apart or go into crisis. Society continues to exist as a whole and functions without crises. Recreational marijuana has overall positively affected Colorado in the following ways: economically, safer regulations, and social unificationmake these parallel...see S1 a. If the legalization of marijuana was implemented in other states, national revenue would increase, the safety of the marijuana would be better regulated and nationally, and the social realm will be stronger. With all of these irrefutable effects, the other 46 states would benefit from the legalization of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Flinders Range Biome A biome is a large area or habitat that occupies the earth. Animals, plants along with flora and fauna occupy biome habitats. They cleverly adapt to their environment and geographical location. The area that I have chosen to research are the Flinders Ranges. The Flinders Rangers are in South Australia, covering 37,000 square kilometres. The biome expands from Crystal Brook in the south to Mount Hopeless in the north. There are several main general features associated with this semi arid biome. It has landforms that are above sea level. The biome has high mountain ranges with summits reaching 900 metres. The area has steep gorges, cliffs, ridges and plateaus. The biome edges have grasslands and foothills which contain creeks, gorges, valleys,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thirteen bird species and ninety six species of reptiles and frogs are found across the Flinders semi arid biome. The mammal species that live there are yellow footed rock wallabies, emus, flinders ranges worm lizard and kangaroos. There are animals in my biome that are used by humans. For example, Kangaroos and Emus are farmed for their meat. Restaurants serve kangaroo and emu steaks on their menus. Supermarkets have kangaroo meat for sale. Kangaroo meet is also used as pet food for cats and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Lady Macbeth Character Analysis Two scenes later, Shakespeare delves deeper into Lady Macbeth s character which adds another perspective to the predicament Macbeth finds himself faced with. Lady Macbeth makes apparent, to the audience, regarding her husband, that she has fear concerning thy nature , and that Macbethis too full o th milk of human kindness . This suggests that Lady Macbeth fears that her husband is incapable of producing what she deems necessary for him to gain the kingship. He possesses the desire, but the ruthlessness required in order to secure kingship and usurp the throne, is something that Lady Macbeth opts to take upon herself after minimal deliberation, which reveals much about her and her husband, in terms of Lady Macbeth s dominance that would shock a contemporary audience. The word milk is perhaps alluding to her belief that Macbeth doesn t possess the strength of character that at the time was seemingly synonymous with masculinity. The audience may well feel as though Lady Macbeth believes that Macbeth yearns for the kingship, yet he will not be proactive in going about obtaining it by illegitimate means as she labels him as too kind to take a leading role in an approach of that ilk. Shakespeare arguably here raises a wider debate by using the play as a mouthpiece to voice his concerns regarding the twisted society of the time in that kindness could be seen as something that would be detrimental to an individual. Shakespeare also perhaps intends to voice concerns over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Delivery Of Safe Care For Post Laryngectomy Patients Delivery of Safe Care in Post Laryngectomy Patients 2 Introduction The larynx is a part of the throat which contains vocal cords that resonate as air passes through them, resulting in our voices. This part of the respiratory system, which lies in between the tongue and trachea, is also involved with breathing and protection of the trachea from food aspiration. Several risk factors such as diet, age, excessive drinking or alcohol use and even acid reflux can increase the chances of developing cancer of the larynx. A growth may occur anywhere on the tissues of the larynx causing laryngeal caner leading you to have surgery. In many cases a laryngectomy is done to extract a tumor or growth that may eventually become malignant. It is important that before, during and after surgery we maintain care for the patient. The purpose is to optimize the delivery of safe care for post laryngectomy patients. Scope of problem/Literature findings Cancer of the head and neck are diagnosed each year with a high incidence of laryngeal cancer. Maddox and Davies (2012) reported that, The estimated number of Laryngectomies performed in 1997 was 5,038, this number dropped steadily to a low of 2,966 in 2006 and then rose slightly in 2008 to 3,414 .Men and women both seek surgery to alleviate the problem. Total laryngectomy is undertaken in as many as 50% of patients with a relative survival rate of 52% with no significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nontraditional Casting Nontraditional Casting Nontraditional casting is also known as colour blind casting and integrated casting. Non traditional casting is defined as the casting of ethnic minority and female actors in roles where race, ethnicity, or sex is not considered. Watching Hollywood movies, there is much diversity in a movie depending on what the genre is. Hollywood looks for actors that fit the physical and talent description directors are looking for. Hollywood work with what they only have, not based on color. Hollywood actually takes advantage of the multicultural world. If they need an African American, American Asian, Indian, Mexican actor they ll scout out for the ones they desire. It s true that majority of movies and TV shows are Caucasian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only are those actors being discriminated but directors are also denying their talents as performers. The Non Traditional Casting Project recognized and stated that Deaf cultureis an important part of our national heritage and cultural legacy that should be reflected accurately on our stages and screens and shared with a broad spectrum of the American public. This book focuses on diversity that links between many people in American society. Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., specializes in race critical theory, race and ethnic relations, and equity issues in higher education for women and minority faculty. His published works include American Ethnicity: The Dynamics and Consequences of Discrimination, Women and Minority Faculty in the Academic Workplace. In this book, Adalberto has separated each chapter with different nations. For example, Chapter 1 Early America, Chapter 2 The Spanish Exploration in North America, Chapter 3 The European Immigrants in North America...etc. Adalberto pretty much provided a comparative analysis of the major racial and ethnic populations that shaped diversity in early American society and into the 21st century. It s interesting to read how each culture suffers from different things during the same time spam. This book answers how race and ethnicity help shape contemporary American society and what forces fuel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Persuasive Essay On Vietnam War The country is in the middle of a blood bath. Thousands are dyeing in Vietnam, Vietnamese and Americans alike. Americans back at home are calling for peace, yet others are completely in support of the war. Life is getting a little chippy, as voices are demanding to be heard. As stated by Justice Fortas, Supreme Court Justice states in his Opinion of the Court, Debate over the Viet Nam war had become vehement in many localities. A protest march against the war had been recently held in Washington, D.C. A wave of draft card burning incidents protesting the war had swept the country. At that time, two highly publicized draft card burning cases were pending in this Court. Both individuals supporting the war and those opposing it were quite vocal in expressing their views (http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0393_0503_ZS.html). At the local level families are gathering to determine a public objection to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many families in Des Moines, Iowa have decided to encourage their children in wearing black armbands to school to symbolize their objection to the war. Catching wind of the plan to wear armbands, the Des Moines school board meets to adopt policy stating any student wearing a black armband will be asked to remove it or be suspended from school. Seven students wore black armbands and all were suspended from school. A complaint was filed in the United StatesCourts asking for an injunction reversing the Des Moines school board. After an evidentiary hearing, the District Court dismissed the complaint. It upheld the constitutionality of the school authorities action on the ground that it was reasonable in order to prevent disturbance of school discipline. 258 F.Supp. 971 (1966) (http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics /USSC_CR_0393_0503_ZS.html). The District Courts properly supported the Des Moines school board affirming their authority within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Fences In The Barrio Summary 1.The Barrio is where low income Mexican families live and develop social relations with others around them. It is a safe haven for many Mexican families even though it is very run down and lacks certain necessities. The streets of the barrio are poorly paved and it even has a makeshift barbershop in someone s living room. This, however, does not deter families from becoming close with each other. While in the barrio, families forget about their hardships and gather together to celebrate what they do have. Their gatherings usually take place on their front porches or in their brightly colored gardens. 2.The difference between the fences in the barrio and in the Anglo community are that in the Anglo community, fences are designed to keep people out where as in the barrio, they are more or less there for decoration. The Anglo community has thick, impenetrable walls, built to keep the neighbors at bay, which gives off the impression that visitors are not welcome. On the other hand, fences in the barrio are rusty, wire contraptions or thick green shrubs, which give off more of a welcoming feeling. In the barrio, neighbors do not feel any sense of intrusion when you cross them. Anglo fences do not allow for friendly encounters with neighbors. 3.In Ramirez s view, economic need creates interdependence and closeness. In the barrio, when you are poor, which most of the residence are, you will do anything to help your family out, even if you are a kid. Children in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Effect the Theft of Colonizers Had Phisically and... Write down I am an arab You stole the groves of my forefathers And the land I used to till You left me nothing but these rocks And from them, I must wrest a load of bread For my eight children Write down from the top of the first page: I neither hate others not steal their property But, when I am hungry I will eat the flesh of my ursurper! Identity Card, Mahmoud Darwish, 1964 What this article aims at discussing is consequence that the theft of the colonizers had physically and spiritually on post colonial authors and literature. The most obvious effect is exile and loss of land, although other end results such as the destruction of cultural psyche, loss of language, the issue of nationalism, hybridism and suppression to name a few. I will, however, touch upon exile and loss of land, according to several poets from different areas of the world, as these are the most lingering issues that we see in the political status quo. How were exile and the loss of land projected into the consciousness of post colonial authors and poets, some of who experienced one or both of these disparities? I will begin with Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian poet who wrote endlessly about land, exile and migration and displacement through the exiled mind and heart. The Nakba resulted in the loss of Palestine to him but not completely as he is an extension of it and thus there is still hope through his poetry. His exile in 1948 when he was still a child deeply affected his work. Romance and anger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Casak Surgery Research Paper Things To Know About Having The LASIK Procedure Later In Life Now that you re older, you probably have more time and money to do things for yourself. If you re tired of wearing glasses or contacts and have always wanted to have LASIK surgery, now might be the time to do it. However, as you age, your eyes undergo many changes. Therefore, LASIK might not be a good option any longer, or if it is, your doctor may need to take other factors into consideration. Here are some things to consider. Cataract Treatment It s common for people to develop cataracts as they age. Cataracts can cause blurry vision, and LASIK surgery cannot correct this. Your eyedoctor checks for the development of cataracts during your yearly eye exams. If they grow large ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you still have vision problems after surgery, your doctor may follow up with a LASIK procedure after your eyes have healed. Presbyopia Presbyopia is another common eye problem associated with aging eyes. With this condition, it gets harder and harder for you to see things up close. Reading glasses help because they magnify near vision. However, you don t wear them all the time because you can t see things far away with them on. That s why bifocals are usually the treatment of choice for presbyopia if you have to wear glasses all the time. That way you can see far away and up close too. Another option to bifocals is monovision. You can wear monovision contacts so one eye sees far away and the other sees up close. This same theory can be applied to the LASIK procedure. When you have presbyopia, the eye surgeon will probably adjust the vision in one eye so you can read up close and adjust the other eye for clear far vision. Your brain adjusts so you can see clearly both ways. It s a good idea to try monovision contacts before you have the LASIK procedure to make sure you can tolerate it before having an irreversible surgery done on your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Guy Vanderhaeghe s The Last Crossing Guy Vanderhaeghe s The Last Crossing is a Western of subtly crossed borders. Vanderhaeghe elicits a sense of blurred lines between opposites, giving the illusion that boundaries are not so statically fixed. The historical figure Jerry Potts illustrates that the division between Indigenous and white is not so easily distinguished by ways of appearances, languages, and relations. The lines of health and illness intertwine as the reader follows Addington s syphilis, Custis mystery ailment, and the Indigenous peoplesstruggle with smallpox. Justice, punishment, and the law become subjective in the novel with regards to Madge s death, Addington s military massacre, and Indigenous resistance against unfair treatment. Distinctions between... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His abilities with languages lead to his [making] a living as an interpreter and guide (105). In The Last Crossing Potts is used as a guide primarily, but his gift with languages bridges the gap between whites and Indigenous, as he is able to speak English to the Gaunt brothers. Without the understanding of language, the relationship between the Metis man and the English brothers would never have been established. PROOF COMMENT Names create an identity, and Vanderhaeghe uses this convention to further confuse the division between Indigenous and white. Jerry Potts is also referred to as Ky yo kosi and Bear Child throughout the novel, mirroring his own inner conflict of being unsure of what he really is. He wants to be a Blackfoot, a Real Person (Vanderhaeghe 106) but he is most commonly called by his white name, reminding the reader of his positions on both sides. Another instance for confusion is when a Metis brother is referred to with his white and Indigenous name together in a sentence. Unborn Calf...McKay s pony (330). Health and illness do not have concrete characteristics in The Last Crossing. Addington s battle against syphilis, Custis near fatal ailment, and the Indigenouss constant fight with smallpox show that appearances are deceiving. Addington is battling with syphilis throughout the book and his health fluctuates between well and unwell. Addington s health picks up from being liverish and out of sorts, complexion poor, teeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Vladimir Tatlin and Naum Gabo Modern Art Essay This paper will explore Vladimir Tatlin and Naum Gabo differences on the role of the Avant Garde artists and how their beliefs influence the kind of work they produced. A pioneer of Russian design Vladimir Tatlin is a representative of Russian Realism. He left home when he was fifteen and served on the shipboard. When he became a painter, he often represented sailors in his pictures Art and culture in Russia after Revolution was a tool for creating industrially aesthetical reality. Tatlin s project The Monument to the Third International (1920) one that so much can be considered an architectural work as a sculptural piece, it constituted by a spiral of iron that is expanded diagonally and enclosed by walls of glass of a much higher height... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 18). Consequently, both Tatlin and Gabo underlined the necessity to reflect motion or developing reality. Art is a combination of ideas about reality caught in motion. In such a way, it is possible to portray both artists ideas about the role of avant garde artist. Kinetic sculpture/fountain by Naum Gabo Their beliefs influence the kind of work they produced because their work are both abstract but driven different conceptually. Their work exuded formal simplicity possessing two essential characteristics: simplicity of forms and restricted use of the color. Vladimir Tatlin, had studied with Larionov, visited Paris in 1912. There the Cubism suggested the idea to build models in relief, and was dedicated, from then, to carry out constructions of glass, metal and wood. Exploring the volumes in its interaction with the space, basically they are formed by the outright intersection and lines with the ones that openings are surrounded with the purpose to examine the possibilities of articulation of the plans between itself and with the real space that contains them. Toward 1913, these were completely abstract and they were going to be the base of another movement, constructivism to which Pevsner and Gabo would later unite. The constructivists thought that the artists should try constantly to discover and to utilize new forms, since the same life constantly is changing and being renewed. They thought that what is important was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Assessment Business Network Client Relationships 1.Write a detailed report on the procedures that are being followed by the business organization that you are currently working in to build client relationships and business networks. My company called Bybloss, is a big and popular company that produces a range of cosmetics,for men and women. In this company I `am a sales and marketing manager,so I am responsible for taking care of new products, some improvements, as well, as taking care of the work of my empolyess. Last week, our company introduced a new brand cream, in order to that I hadto prepare some instructions for my staff, to get a clear perspective about what we need to introduce, so I prepared slides in Power Point and I presented it during the meeting. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way I took advantage to build a business network is to be an active, vocal member on online forums, especially those that pertain to our particular business. I do delegate some people by voting, whose take care of our image. Usually, they deal with post messages in online forums that concern our own business in any way. Their comments need to be helpful and genuine to others (or they won t visit our business website). That means, we can link back to our business website here and there, but not constantly, as that can be annoying . In other words, we do some promoting and business networking on online message boards and forums. People from other fields of business can easily have contact with us , and better socialize with themselves. To build client relationships.. We should be nice for our customers, everybody knows that people don t like to do business with grumpy and irritable people. We considered, what we can give our clients and our network that will help them grow or help them solve a problem. We always approach relationships in a generous, giving, and positive manner. Other way to build client relationships we need to be honest, and to show them our trust. This is important one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Benefits Of Golf What is golf? According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, golf is a game played on a large open air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground. The main goal is to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course. This activity of hitting a dented ball with a stick demands the usage of 17 muscle groups to only make a golf swing according to a study in the British Medical Journal; therefore, coordinated muscle use and burning calories than gymnasts proves that golf is a sport and that golf is included as a sport. In order to swing a golf club, one s body utilizes at least 17 various muscle groups in the coordinated movement of the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and legs according to a study in the BMJ, or the British Medical Journal. Some of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, golfers need professional athletic ability to walk long distances average of 4 to 5 miles per 18 holes and to hit long drives with consistent depth and aim, as claimed by ProCon.org. Therefore, golf requires much more physical movement then what most people believe. Most viewers of golf assume that golf is boring due to the lack of amount of movement and energy. Yet, in an actual match, the TV broadcasts usually cut out the part where the players move around to other sections of the course. Thus, it is a prejudice of thinking that golf does not require much physical movement. Critics might argue that the real reason why golf may not be a sport is due to the fact that the regulation on drugs and other problems is relatively low compared to other sports in the Olympics. Soccer, for instance, unknown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye Pecola s Mother is to Blame A black child is born and twelve years later that same child asks, How do you get someone to love you? The answer can t be found in Mrs. MacTeer s songs or in the Maginot Line s description of eating fish together, and even Claudia doesn t know because that question had never entered her mind. If Claudia had thought about it, she would have been able to explain to Pecola that although she didn t know exactly how you made someone love you that somehow she knew that she was loved. That love was expressed on those cold autumn nights when Claudia was sick and loving hands would gently touch her forehead and readjust her quilt. Those were the same loving hands that told Claudia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she first met Cholly, she felt that her savior had come to take her home and to protect her from all the ravages of the impending storms. But Cholly was only a man, a man that carried the scars of abandonment on a trash heap by his mother and rejection at a crap game by his father. Cholly, who tried to anesthetize himself with booze, for the humiliation and degradation he experienced by sneering white men, with flashlights, who stole his manhood. In the beginning, filled with the promise of young love, things went well for Cholly and Pauline in the North. However, as time went by, the colors of Pauline s youth begin to fade as her loneliness consumes her, and she is forced into the picture show for her tutoring. The giant screen allows her to escape her homesickness, Cholly s abandonment and the colored folks meanness. When the screen lights up, Pauline is transported into a world where she sees white men taking good care of their wives and where the women are dressed up and live in beautiful clean houses. The images are white, they are happy, and they are beautiful, and so Pauline devours these false portraits, and consequently coming home to Cholly becomes more and more difficult. Pauline tries to accept her circumstances, and begins to joyfully look forward to her second pregnancy. This time she convinces herself that things will be different, because she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Problem Of Health Care Access to health care is a key element in improving health, therefore, over the past four decades reforming health care seems to have taken center stage. Since stepping out of the shadows, the idea of health care as a managed competition has been evolving. The definition of the managed competition is that of a purchasing strategy to obtain maximum value for consumers and employers, using rules for competition derived from microeconomic principles, (Enthoven, 1993). In a world of health care that now focuses on chronic diseases, the concept of health insurance becomes even more important; by many seen as a human right. With the change of focus from infectious disease to chronic disease health care executives, insurance and economic specialist began looking at a system that has over forty years appeared to be in dire need of reorganization and management. An ideal system would provide an efficient market as well as promote competition among various health plans. These particular managed plans would place a value on the cost of care as well as on the quality. With the value of money placed on the health care system restructure would change how patients receive services from providers. In the U.S. health care system an outline of managed competition means that a reformed system allows American s a preference of variety, individual choice and universal coverage. This assortment of rationale would cause providers delivering care to become more cost and quality conscious. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Poisonwood Bible Analysis Religion, like many things, is taught and learned, passed through the generations, written in many forms and spoken in many languages all around the world, yet how one perceives and uses it, gives religion a further meaning. For many years now in places as Africa where Kingsolver places the novel, religion isn t taken as seriously, as it is idealized in the western world, it is in different forms than what westerners are used too, but unwillingly, individuals are forced into the westerns way of teaching, compelling them to believe it can fix all their problems. In The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver criticizes the way religion affects an individual s arrogance, political stance, and guilt, due to a belief that religion can fix... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, the neck you save will be your own... What I feel down in my bones is the this is not a Christian kind of place. This is darkest Africa. (Book 6, Chapter) Overall religious arrogance affected all the prices when arriving at the Congo, they came with the belief that everyone s problems will be fixed by being on gods gracious side, yet nothing was fixed, this caused the price girls to begin losing faith and gaining an arrogance that their new beliefs are most correct. During the time period, The Poisonwood Bible took place, the Congo was undergoing many political changes, from gaining their independence to the rise of Mobutu, it conflicted all individuals in the Congo, even the prices, who believed it all to be in Gods will that Congo will be fixed, yet every time the situation got worse, causing some prices like Ruth and Leah to undergo political changes in their views along with religious views, Kingsolver criticizes this. The ceiling light was a clear glass bowl half full of...dead bugs. They like to come up to the light because it is so, so pretty like something they want, and then they get trapped in there. (Book 2 Chapter 2 Pg. 123) This quote coming from Ruth is a metaphor of what is going on politically, Religion cannot fix all and this metaphor highlights Congo s motivation and how they want the independence the western world has yet they advance for it head first. Kingsolver criticizes the way individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Flowers For Te An Invaluable Technique Flowers for Tea Chabana, flowers for tea, is an invaluable technique that can be found in the Japanese tea ceremony (Chanoyu). It was derived from the art of flower arranging, Ikebana, and has its techniques rooted in Shintoism and Buddhism. First, the arrangements began as a way of celebrating the seasons in conjunction with life and death that nature exhibits. It is the ephemeral realm found within Buddhism and the celebration of nature which Shinto embodies that brought these arts to their fruition. Also, this form of decoration near or in the tokonoma (alcove) is displayed as a way of indicating the seasons or evoking the meaning of the kakejiku (scroll), as well as, the feeling of wabi. Several varying themes are found throughout chabana in reference to the underlying themes in chanoyu those being shin, gyo, so. These themes are attributed to the formal, semi formal and informal teagatherings found in bowing, floral arrangements and floral vessels found in the tea ceremony. The development of chabana from ikebana is attributed to the tea master Sen no Rikyu. There are several theories as to the reason why Rikyu brought flowers into the tea ceremony; the first was that his wife placed a beautiful flower in the tokonoma in which a guest admired and the second involved Toyotomi Hideyoshi. According to author Henry Mittwer, Hideyoshi had heard of rumors of Rikyu s garden in which beautiful morning glories grew; when he was invited by Rikyu for morning tea, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Decline Of A Fall A fall is defined as inadvertently coming to rest on the ground, floor or some lower level, excluding intentional change in position to rest. Another definition states that a fall is an event reported either by the faller or a witness, resulting in a person inadvertently coming to rest on the ground or another lower level, with or without loss of consciousness or injury. The worldwide populationof the older adult as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) may grow to 1.5 billion by the year 2050. The astounding fact is that approximately eighty percent (80%) will be living in developing countries. A senior citizen or older adult is defined as a person aged 65 years and older. This is the fastest growing population around... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering the magnitude of the ageing population and socio economic changes around the world, measures to keep older people healthy and active are of utmost importance. (WHO, 2007). In most developed countries, population aging is a gradual process and most of the older adults live independently. Traditionally it was the responsibility of the family to care for older adults. We find ourselves in a care giving crisis as roles are changing, employment of women taking a major role, erosion of traditional family values, and an increasing trend for nuclear families. (Dsouza, 2014). The number of older adults living alone is increasing. Older adults are living both in residential care facilities or nursing homes and most often on their own in communities for the aged. It is estimated that more than 50% of those living in nursing homes and residential facilities fall every year and about 50% of these fall repeatedly. (CMS, 2014). The actual incidence is likely to be even higher, since many falls are not reported. Falls often lead to reduced functioning, which increases morbidity and mortality. Around 20% of falls need medical attention, 5 10% result in fractures (with one in five of these being a hip fracture), severe head injuries and joint distortions, and 5 10% in soft tissue contusions hcdxd lacerations. Fall induced injuries are the fifth leading cause of death in elderly adults ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Accounting 3320-001 Final Exam FINAL EXAM REVIEW ACCT 3320 001 Spring 2015 I. FINAL EXAM TIME AND LOCATION: Location: SB 2100 Time: 12:30 PM 2:30 PM on Tuesday (May 05, 2015) II. FINAL EXAM POLICY: Please note the exam is closed book and closed note exam. You are allowed to bring pens, a two sided cheat sheet (8.5 x 11 inches), pencils, simple function calculators to the exam. III. EXAM FORMAT: There are 35 multiple choice questions including both conceptual and calculation questions. The exam will be done through My Accounting Lab. IV. FINAL EXAM COVERAGE Final Exam covers the following chapters: Chapter 4: Job Costing Chapter 5: Activity Based Costing and Activity Based Management Chapter 8: Flexible Budgets, Overhead Cost Variances, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mynarc uses budgeted fleet hours to allocate variable manufacturing overhead. The following information pertains to the company s manufacturing overhead data: Budgeted output units675 truckloads Budgeted fleet hours540 hours Budgeted variable manufacturing overhead costs for 675 loads$82,350 Actual output units produced and delivered630 truckloads Actual fleet hours436 hours Actual variable manufacturing overhead costs$77,490 4. What is the flexible budget amount for variable manufacturing overhead? A) $83,025
  • 52. B) $82,350 C) $76,860 D) $77,490 5. What is the flexible budget variance for variable manufacturing overhead? A) $4,860 favorable B) $4,860 unfavorable C) $630 favorable D) $630 unfavorable 6. What is the budgeted variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit? A) $183.00 per unit B) $178.89 per unit C) $119.25 per unit D) $122.00 per unit Answer the following questions 7 9 using the information below: The Kenton Company processes unprocessed milk to produce two products, Butter Cream and Condensed Milk. The following information was collected for the month of June: Direct Materials processed:18,000 gallons (after shrinkage) Production: Butter Cream 7,500 gallons Condensed Milk 10,500 gallons Sales: Butter Cream 7,000 gallons Condensed Milk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Comparing Kierkegaard s Absolute Duty To God Since, faith is the paradox whereby the single individual s inner ethical is higher than the outer universal ethical, therefore the single individual preforms the absolute duty to God. When the single individual carries out his absolute duty to God it can not be allowed to be interceded and thus the absolute duty cannot be understood nor communicated in the universal. If there was the possibility of faith being communicated than, this according to Kierkegaard would not be faith in its true essence, but rather simply religious trial. According to Hegelian philosophy, for one to exist as a single individual is to be seen as tranquil and does not require much human morality, and because of this the universal is seen as a very much courageous goal that all should strife for in their existence. However, SГёren Kierkegaard further deliberates, that if a single individual is to truly live in absolute isolation (due to their absolute duty to God and thus being the knight of faith), if that single individual as Kierkegaard puts it, speaks and lives with fear and trembling, they would all know that to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To attain this truth, we must suppress our individuality and participate instead in the universal. There is no private relation to God because we must forgo our privacy in order to come into contact with God: as a result, we can only speak of God in the third person. Johannes seizes on this point in suggesting that the knight of faith can speak to God in the second person singular. Johannes suggests that the knight of faith has an intimate relation to God. Johannes argues that the knight of faith acts in total isolation from everyone else. His relation to God is a private one, and cannot be justified by an appeal to the universal. Though it is noble for the single individual to aspire to the universal, God may call for actions that cannot be justified in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Best Buy Financial 9 7 1 3 4 0 3 JUNE 30, 2012 JOHN R. WELLS GALEN DANSKIN Best Buy in Crisis Introduction At the end of fiscal 2012, Best Buy found itself in an increasingly challenging situation. Although it could still claim to be the world s largest consumer electronics retailer with $50.7 billion in revenues, growth for the year, at 0.9% was anemic. Meanwhile, Amazon s sales in Best Buys categories were growing at more than 50% p.a. and its total sales, at $48 billion, were approaching those of Best Buy. Operating profits were also disappointing having dropped 54% to $1.1 billion and net income fell into the red at $1.2 billion. The fiscal 2012 year end stock price fell to $24.70, down from a high of $53.86 in 2006. In five years, Best Buy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1988, personal computers were added to the product line. Four years into the superstore strategy, Highland, the industry number two, lowered its prices in Minneapolis, Best Buy s heartland, selling at 10% above cost. Best Buy margins fell sharply. In search of a new approach, Best Buy conducted consumer research and discovered the customers had a poor image of superstores. They saw shopping as a stressful experience and felt pressured by salespeople into buying expensive items. Customers wanted an enjoyable shopping experience and a no pressure selling environment. Concept II: 1989 1994 In response to this consumer research, Best Buy implemented a ground breaking grab and go store format in 1989 called Concept II. Backroom space in stores was turned into sales space and the inventory was put out on display with basic information labels so that customers could see what was in stock and understand the product without explanations from sales staff. Salaried product specialists replaced commissioned sales staff and, rather than pushing products on customers, patiently waited in department centers for customers who sought help. The format proved very popular, and by fiscal 1994, Best Buy operated 151 stores generating $3.0 billion in revenue and $77 million in operating profits. In the process, Best Buy entered Chicago and Texas, Highlands core territories, and the company went bankrupt. Concept III: 1995 2002 In 1995, Schulze, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...