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The Anheuser-Busch History
Anheuser Busch has a rich history that dates back 600 years. Adolphus Busch a brewer
married into the Anheuser family and some years later Anheuser Busch a once
subsidiary company became the parent company. The years to follow that union and
rise to power would involve hostile take overs, mergers, and aqcuisitions of competing
breweries. Today the parent company is ABInBev SA/NV and is a multinational
beverage and brewing company with global headquarters in Leuven, Belgium. AB InBev
has a market reach and presence in over 100 countries and operates out of 50. Offices
are located in New York City, Sรฃo Paulo, St. Louis, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg,
Toronto, Buenos Aires and others. Recently, October 2016, the company merged with ... Show more
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While its core
business is beer, the company also had a strong presence in the soft drink market in
Latin America. It employed about 86,000 people and was headquartered in Leuven,
Belgium, where Anheuser Busch InBev is based.Before the merger with AmBev,
Interbrew was the third largest brewing company in the world by volume, Anheuser
Busch was the largest, followed by SABMiller in second place. Heineken International
was in fourth place and AmBev was the world #39;s fifth largest brewer.InBev employed
close to 89,000 people, running operations in over 30 countries across the Americas,
Europe and Asia Pacific. In 2007, InBev realized 14.4 billion euro of revenue. (Anheuser
Busch InBev)
Management teamAfter the formation of Anheuser Busch InBev SA/NV on October 20,
2016, the company was to be run by teams of quot;functional chiefs quot; and quot;zone presidents
quot;
who report to AB InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito. All but one of those 19
positions are held by people who were already ABInBev executives before the
acquisition of SABMiller. (Anheuser Busch InBev)
Aside from supply operations like brewing and packaging, Anheuser Busch
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How Erp Can Be Value Added And Potential Risks Involved...
Assignment Question 2
How ERP can be value added and the potential risks involved during the implementation of a cloud
based ERP solution
Executive Summary
According to Joseph M. Mula s article, there was a recent announcement that several ERP providers
have pronounced to become significant players in cloud computing. They were all shifting from being
software as a service (SaaS) provider to a platform as a service (PaaS) provider. They started to
incorporate mobile platforms such as iPads and smartphones to deliver users access to applications
and on demand any relevant information according to their needs. 9
Nowadays, cloud ERP possesses an incredible growth in the current market. A Value Added Reseller
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ERP has the ability to modernize distinctive organizational processes and flow of one task to another.
Likewise it has the ability to readily interconnect information across various departments. To add on,
ERP increases the satisfaction rate of customers thereby providing excellent customer service.
Moreover, ERP enables the management to readily available to the real time information in order to
make the appropriate decisions. ERP improves efficiency, performance and productivity levels of all
the business operations too. The organizations can track and perform better future forecasting with the
help of ERP.
The Value Added Resellers (VARs) is an upcoming segment of cloud computing. Majority of the most
vendors belongs to the category of Small Medium Businesses and they choose to resell cloud services.
The one of the main issue for them is to differentiate their service assistances.
Definitions
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) According to Joseph M. Mula s Blog, It is a system that
integrates all aspects of an organization s activities into one Accounting Information System (AIS). 9
Cloud ERP This software helps companies manage and integrate all the important parts of its business.
A web based ERP management information solution integrates areas such as planning, purchasing,
inventory, sales, marketing, finance, human resources, etc. It is often referred to as an online, web
based, hosted, Internet based, ASP or even software as a service (SaaS) ERP
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Customer Loyalty And Preventing Attrition
Enabling Customer Loyalty and Preventing Attrition
Time Frame: Over 2 weeks
Method of Contact:
3 store visits / 2 locations
7 online attempts
3 separate telephone calls Associate actions:
Disinterested
Brushed off repeated requests
Failed promises
Outcome: Damaged Customer Loyalty = No Purchase
Last fall, like many customers, we began searching for a custom kitchen countertop. We began online
with a brand we were loyal to. The online search yielded little detail, so we focused efforts on
shopping at a store.
Taking It Personal
As we approached 3 store associates gathered around a computer monitor, we are quickly informed
none of them could help and no one would be available for the next couple of hours. One associate
adds to the brush off with Oh, and by the way another customer said they would be back at that time.
Believing this to be an isolated incident, we decided to try a different store. During this visit, we were
hopeful as we approached another associate located in the custom department. This hope was quickly
diminished as the associate appears bothered by our request for assistance. And in fact, instead of
helping us, the associate writes down our contact information and offers to email us the estimate.
To no surprise, we received no email. As valued customers, who hold their credit card, it appeared as
if we were having to beg (repeatedly) to spend several thousand dollars. At this point it had become a
quest to answer how much does
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Human Evolution Quiz
Hello,
I took the time to take the Human Variation Quiz before reviewing the text and lesson. I wanted a less
informed view.
Identify which question(s) you had the most difficulty in answering.
While a few of the questions required thought, there were only a few that I was unsure about.
Questions number 3, Asians, Africans and Europeans share common DNA variations, but African s
have additional variations that the other two categories do not. I found that difficult because I had
assume there were no difference. What does this mean? It means that race is not genetic.
Sickle cell trait is not determined according to skin color. Instead, it is an evolutionary trait to resist
malaria. Which is common The vast majority of cases in the United States ... Show more content on
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It is not the only factor that changes DNA. Natural selection and our environment have an effect, but it
is a slower progress.
Why are such misconceptions about race popularized?
With any misconception, the problem stems from lack of knowledge. The term race used presently is
incorrect and became popularized Contemporary scholars agree that race was a recent invention and
that it was essentially a folk idea, not a product of scientific research and discovery (www.pbs.org).
Race is term that is built on the science of genetics.
Let s begin from a more genetic approach. Unlike species of primates, human being do not vary as
largely as popular opinion would have you believe. A person taken from Asia and then compared to
one from Africa would have small genetic variations. That is not taking into consideration genetic
drift. If instead a person was take from everyone 100 miles instead, you would see the change in
genetics. That is not because of raise but due to environmental and social differences.
Now for the misconception of skin color. Skin color is an evolutionary trait. Natural selection to a skin
color that is most beneficial to the area of the planet. A person who lives in an area that receives high
amounts of UVB rays requires darker pigmentations to protect from over saturation of vitamin D and
skin
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Compare And Contrast The Frames Of Political Parties
Political parties are a mainstay of American political discourse and an alliance of people who strive
for the same goals in government. They compete against each other to fulfill their policies and to have
political power.
The Framers of the Constitution had a fear for political parties, or political factions as they would go
against the ideology in which the Framer s set forth in the Constitution. The republican ideals that
formed our way of government called for politics that were inclusive and for the public good; politics
that were collaborative. The Constitution calls for compromise in order to achieve success in
government. The Constitution also has two clauses which would lead to huge debacles should major
political factions arise. The necessary and proper clause and general welfare clause posed this threat.
Many Framers believed that this may be too broad and that interpretations would be very different by
different people. This when coupled by the natural instinct would lead to political factions being
founded on these ideas. The faction that would determine what these meant would be the party in
control of the government. But this is what the framers feared. Should a faction attain a majority and
determine what these two clauses meant, it would ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Led by Alexander Hamilton, the Federalists sought to convince the states to ratify the Constitution
which this party supported. Because of this, the Federalist Papers were created by John Jay, Hamilton,
and James Madison. These papers urged the ratification of the Constitution. On the other hand, the
Anti federalists shared the views that the new Constitution threatened people s liberties, and did not
protect individual rights. This group involved many element as opposed to being a united group like
the
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Gap Incorporated
TO: CEO of Gap Inc.
FROM: Andre Snead
I have conducted a company analysis on Gap Inc. and my findings resulted in the following
recommendations to improve their sales for the next three years: * Gap Inc. need to produce a better
advertisement campaign that relates more to their customers. * Fashion and brand conscious
consumers who shopped at retailers such as Gap tended to be emotionally driven in their purchasing
behavior and were influenced by marketing efforts that showcased the store s latest trends. According
to Exhibit 1, buyers bargaining power is strong because they control what they purchase and from
what retailer they purchase from. Buyers are more inclined to make wiser purchases because of the
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Buyer Bargaining Power: Strong
Suppliers:
Relied on independent third parties to manufacture the majority of their clothing. Mainly located in
Asia, the Middle East, and South America
Supplier Bargaining Power: Strong
Rivalry among Competing Sellers:
Gap Inc., TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Abercrombie and Fitch.
Rivalry: Strong
New Entrants:
Uniqlo from Japan, H amp;M from Sweden, Zara from Spain (focused on youth 18 24). Extremely
slim profit margins
Threat: Weak
Takeaways: * Not very attractive because of slim profit margins; it is critical for companies to have
excellent financial management and inventory management skills to control cash flow, reduce debt,
and keep costs low. * Brand image is critical because buyer bargaining power is strong; buyers are
more price sensitive because of the economy.
Exhibit 2 Key Success Factors: US Family Clothing Industry
* The ability to develop new product lines that reflected latest fashion trends * How quickly product
lines can reach the new market * The number of similar stores in the buyer s immediate shopping
environment * The ability for a company to build brand loyalty
Takeaways: * The ability to build brand loyalty acts as a barrier to entry for potential new entrants to
the market. * By developing new product lines that reflect the latest trends, companies can entice
emotional customers to purchase their products.
Exhibit 3
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United States, U.s. V. Nixon
Not to be confused with Nixon v. United States, U.S. v. Nixon was a crucial case of the
Supreme Court during a time of political scandal. On the night of June 17th, 1972, five men
broke into the Democratic National Committee in an attempt to gain secrets that would help
Nixon win the re election. The men were found to be connected to Nixon himself. Upon being
caught, all hell broke loose for Nixon s presidency and there was no turning back. Upon further
investigation by Congress, Nixon was committing illegal acts other than that of burglary. It was
discovered that the tapes Nixon used to record his conversations in the Oval Office would be
beneficial in the sense that they contained all the proof needed to impeach the president. The
president argued that this damning information needed not be shared with the community and
was protected by his executive privileges. The entire situation became known as the Watergate
scandal and exploded in popularity with the help of the media. After it was all said and done, the
Supreme Court ruled that Nixon was being unconstitutional. This is undoubtedly true due to the
fact a president is supposed to help a country grow stronger, not tear it apart.
In November of 1968, Richard Nixon, a former vice president, gains the title of president
beating Hubert Humphrey in a strikingly close election. However, his presidency was soon met
with difficulty and scandal. By 1971, the Pentagon Papers had been leaked to the
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Essay about The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America
The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America
I have a passion for all things slimy, wet, and creepy crawly. Some of the best times of my life have
been spent on my knees, digging in the dirt for earthworms, traipsing back from ponds with buckets of
putrid swamp water teeming with tadpoles, or chasing fat little toads in knee high grass. I love the
outdoors and all of the ugly animals that inhabit it. I like to catch them, watch them, and especially
photograph them. For the longest time, lizards have been the main focus of my photographic
endeavors, but last summer, inspired by a book on frogs from the local library, I set out to document
the lives of these often overlooked amphibians. I live in southern Florida near the ... Show more
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The facts and science behind declining frog populations will be discussed shortly, but almost as
interesting as the facts themselves is how the story was reported in the media, and how the reporting
influenced the nation s thinking on frogs.
The frenzy over deformed frogs began on a lazy summer day in August 1995. Cindy Reinitz, a teacher
at a school in Henderson, Minnesota, was walking with her middle school students down a deserted,
dusty back road on the way to a field trip at a local farm. Along the way, the kids began to chase frogs
along the side of the road. When one of the kids showed her a frog with a missing leg, her first instinct
was that one of her less than angelic students had pulled the leg off. However, a closer examination of
the frog showed no fresh wound, and when she and her middle schoolers set out to capture more frogs,
they noticed that a large number of the frogs were missing legs, had more than two legs, or were
deformed in some other way (Souder, 1).
The frog story had all of the elements that make a newspaper reporter s ears perk up: children to
provide excellent visuals and add just the right amount of cute factor, a defenseless victim the frogs,
an ultimate evil pollution, and a possible danger to everyone the frogs could ostensibly be canaries in
a mineshaft (idea from Reaser Johnson, 3). By 1997, an alarming number of newspaper articles had
been written
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Obesity Is The Reason Our Youth
Introduction Childhood obesity has been on a steady incline over the past 30 years and is considered a
serious public health concern, especially in elementary school aged children. According to the US
Surgeon General, nearly one in three children are overweight or obese (US Department of Human
Health Services, 2014). The American Heart Association (2010) has age and sex specific growth
charts that show the calculation of children s BMI using their height and weight. When children s
weight is well above the average for their height and age they are classified as obese. Children BMI
for age is in the 95th percentile or higher is considered to be obese. Obese children normally consume
more energy in the form of food and drinks then they burn off with physical exercise (Kids Health,
2014). Our nation s obesity epidemic effects are immense: taxpayers, communities, and families spend
hundreds of billions of dollars each year in medical costs and attempts to end childhood obesity
(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2014). Obesity is the reason our youth is predicted to live shorter
lives than our parents and we need to change this. Childhood obesity has long term harmful effects on
a child s future health. Obese children are more likely to have high blood pressure and high
cholesterol which put them more at risk for cardiovascular disease in the future (Center for Disease
Control Prevention, 2014). Childhood obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, cancer, asthma, joint
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Native American Beliefs And Beliefs
Native American Religions and Cultures in the Midwest
[Thesis]
Native American religions in the Midwest shaped the way for their tribes to grow their religions
opened up many opportunities to create alliances but also start wars. The culture that was introduced
by their religions help them and help us understand more about the time and place they were in; The
people of these tribes are still affected dearly by these religions so much that they are still followed till
this day.
[History and Story]
The history and lore of the Sioux tribes religion are quite interesting. They had massive birds called
Thunder birds they came down when there was or right before a storm and would swoop up small
children and animals; Or there was the White Buffalo Woman who gave each tribe a medicine pipe
that allowed the medicine man that was the tribe s head religious figure communicate with spirits for
guidance and to find a small glimpse of the future. These are the things that make the Sioux religion
exotic, but understandable with logical reasons for their beliefs. I m now going to briefly go over
Sioux history to help the reader understand
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The Ecstasy Of Themes In The Lion King
The Lion King film exposes an array of themes. Discuss.
The Lion King animation by Walt Disney reveals a variety of themes. Simba experiences intrapersonal
and interpersonal conflict. Due to this conflict three important themes loss, family and change are
emphasized.
An important theme The Lion King exposes is loss. To confirm this, Simba gets caught in gorge
during the wildebeest stampede. Scar tells Mufasa. Mufasa runs to save his son. Scar causes his death
and then blames Simba. Simba what have you done?... it was an accident I didn t mean for it to
happen. . Simba losing his father clarifies death of a parent is a difficult thing to deal with. In addition,
when Simba returns to Pride Rock he has to battle Scar to become king. As Simba is forced over the
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To begin with, after Simba leaves Pride Rock he gets exhausted after a long walk in the desert and
wakes up next to two strangers who have saved his life. Not long after he wakes up Timon and Pumba
introduce themselves to Simba. So where you from kid...who cares anyway I can t go back. . Not long
after that Timon and Pumba walk Simba to their humble home and when they get there Simba is
surprised because of how beautiful the whole place is.Timon and Pumba introduced Simba to bugs
and he is disgusted but he learns to eat them. When Simba leaves Pride Rock this illustrates that
sometimes people need to enter a new environment. Furthermore, when Simba is all grown up, one
afternoon he hears Timon and Pumba screaming because of a big, crazy lion is chasing them to eat
them. He runs to help his friends and all of a sudden a couple of seconds later Simba and the big,
crazy lion start fighting. Simba is pinned to the ground and then Simba is surprised when he finds out
it is Nala. Nala is that you?... . Simba has to change and return to Pride Rock. Simba changing
determines that sometimes you need to confront your past. Undoubtedly, the film reveals
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Design And Fabrication Of Hybrid Cooler
Design Fabrication of Hybrid Cooler
Shashank Chauragade1, Mukul Kshirsagar2, Nrupesh Rewatkar3, Sanket Kale4, S.R. Rathod5
1, 2,3,4 Under Graduate Student, 5Assistant Professor
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Collage of Engg. Research, Nagpur, India, 441110 Abstract Now a days,
global warming is one of the serious concern for environment to get protected from it every one is
taking help of technology by the means of different types of refrigeration system for comfort food
process, medicines, blood storage, humidity control, etc. use of refrigeration system not totally green
or ineffective environment, if we can use proper eco friendly refrigerant in refrigeration system and
make number of refrigeration system less. Then it is not long way to be resolve global warming issue.
In Indian middle class and poor families cannot afford all types of refrigeration system like a ac,
refrigerator, air cooler, etc. generally they purchase only air cooler. To solve this we can integrate
refrigeration system of ac, refrigerator and air cooler in one product. So, that it cans multiplication and
can we say as multifunctional refrigeration system. This type s product various components are used
like as compressor, condenser, capillary tube, evaporator, motor, fan, etc.
I. INTRODUCTION
Cooling systems or air conditioning systems are going to be in detail description in the following
report not only because of their high energy consumptions; these systems also have huge impacts on
the
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Food And The City Summary
With a growing world population of over seven billion, the high producing agriculture industry is
becoming detrimental to the environment by most commonly effecting the freshwater needs, soil
quality, air pollution, energy consumption, the loss of habitat, and the health of the consumers.
However, there is a solution to this problem that goes beyond just the nutritional facts: urban farming
and mass organic food production. Food and the City by Jennifer Cockrall King and Lentil
Underground: Renegade Farmers and the Future of Food in America by Liz Carlisle explores the
challenges and solutions to organic food production in the major cities and the midwest United States.
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The author describes a global food revolution that began years ago from New York and Paris to
London and Toronto. Consumers are becoming aware of the food they are purchasing at their local
grocery store and realizing the grocery store is just a facade. Many small time organic farms started
disappearing because of the mass producing large scale industrial farms which became possible after
the industrial revolution. Large scale industrial farms are producing food in large quantities with low
quality while polluting the earth and harming consumers because they are focused on one thing: profit.
It makes it difficult for grocery stores to say no to these industrial farms just because of how cheap
and convenient their product is. It also allows the grocery stores to supply produce year round that
normally would not be in season in a specific area. The sustainable factors and health of the
consumers and the planet were of no concern when it came to higher produce yields and lower costs
for both the conventional industrial farms and grocery stores. In 1996, industrial farms introduced
genetically modified crops to increase yields and make more profit. Since then, more than 70% of
foods produced contain genetically altered ingredients which has led to consumers being more prone
to illnesses like cancer, diabetes, and obesity. This idea from Food and the City makes me furious
because there are so many processed foods today that are hard to get away from. Mass industrial farms
and manufacturers have found ways to extend food s shelf life and alter the basic ingredients that
would normally be considered healthy. With all of the additives, who knows what the food actually is
and the harm it could do to your
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Stereotypes And Generalizations Of African Americans
Since the United States inception, the negative stereotypes and generalizations of African Americans
have been some of the worst examples of racism that has been extremely prevalent in American
culture. African American stereotypes date back all the way to colonial American times, where African
American slavery was considered to be accepted and practiced. Since then, black people in America
have been treated horribly for stereotypes that have deep roots in the mistreatment of black people in
American history.
An example of negative stereotypes to African Americans in the past and even the present is
blackface. Blackface is a theatrical style of makeup that used negative African American stereotypes
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Another example mentioned by the Vice article in 2015 shows a group of UCLA students wearing
blackface and wearing baggy clothes at a Kanye Western party on campus. When this incident spread
on the news, major protests arose with the theme statement Our Culture Is Not a Costume. Clack, the
author of the article, also mentions that similar blackface and brownface parties were thrown at
fraternities and sororities in Arizona, California, Florida, and South Carolina. What is interesting is
that the majority of these recent blackface incidents involved white people, just like in colonial
America. These modern recent examples from just these past few years show how long the negative
stereotypical practice of blackface has unfortunately stayed alive throughout American history.
Another unfortunate negative stereotype of African Americans is that they are unintelligent. As with
blackface, popular minstrel shows portrayed African Americans as stupid and unintelligent. PBS
mentions in Slavery and the Making of America that in 1844, Secretary of State John C. Calhoun is
quoted saying, Here is proof of the necessity of slavery. The African is incapable of self care and sinks
into lunacy under the burden of freedom. It is a mercy to give him the guardianship and protection
from mental death. This horrible generalization made by the Secretary of State shows how deeply
rooted these stereotypes were within American culture. Calhoun truly believed the
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Ruby Theater Research Paper
Goal: Take in a Movie at the Historic Ruby Theatre
Total Number of Words in this Document: 435
Title: Mixing the Old with the New
We ve worked hard to make The Lookout one of the most exciting and innovative communities in
Chelan. Whether you are looking to rent a vacation home or hoping to buy, living at The Lookout
offers the best in contemporary living. It might be fresh and new, but that doesn t mean you can t step
out every once in awhile and enjoy something from the past. Founded in 1902, the city of Chelan
offers an eclectic mix of the old and the new, and nothing in the area offers the best of both worlds
quite like the historic Ruby Theatre in downtown Chelan.
The Historic Ruby Theatre is a slice right out of yesteryear. Thought to be the oldest continuously
running theater in Washington state, this impressive stop on the National Register of Historic Places
first opened its doors to the public in the summer of 1914. Still sporting its original balcony, tin
ceiling, and proscenium arch, the Ruby Theatre looks much like it did in its early years, when it was
first showing silent movies from the golden days of Hollywood and before. Although a few necessary
changes have been made over the years, including a minor facelift and renovation during the 1940s,
the Ruby Theatre is still an iconic landmark that looks like something straight out of a bygone era, and
definitely worth a place on your Chelan bucket list. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Ruby Theatre offers a thoroughly modern experience, playing first run movies on a new, up to
date digital projector and sound system. So while the building may look like something straight out of
the past, your evening will be state of the art! The Ruby Theatre also offers unique gifts and souvenirs,
including gift certificates, special postcards, and new and classic movie
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The Rise of Irish Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century Essay
Discuss the significance of the political developments within revolutionary and constitutional Irish
nationalism from the period 1798 to 1867
Word count 1592
The nineteenth century was a revolutionary and constitutional period in Irelands history, that
somewhat shaped the Ireland that we live in today. This essay will explore the political developments,
within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism in the period 1798 to 1867.
The late eighteenth century marked the beginning of what was to map Ireland s future through the
nineteenth century and to the present day. Ireland at this time was a deeply divided society. Catholic s
and Presbyterians made up eighty five percent of the population, yet they had no power what so ...
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Ulster Protestants now came to regard the union as the essential basis for their prosperity. (Beckett
1981).
The first threat of nationalism after the union came in the form of an uprising by Robert Emmet.
Emmet had a poorly armed army and almost certainly knew that chances of success were faint. But his
rebellion was not about success. It was to remind everyone that 1798 was not forgotten and he wanted
to spur on the rebels in their quest against the British. Emmet was evidently captured and sentenced to
death. He did however have one small victory in his final speech. He requested that no man write his
epitaph until his county be free . This speech had long lasting historical value, motivating republicans
and nationalist movements from then to the present day.
Daniel O Connell became a great political influence in Ireland during the 1820 s. He had a significant
effect on the political landscape in fighting for the rights of Catholics. He brought the grievances of
Catholic s to the forefront of constitutional Irish nationalism. The creation of Catholic rent and linking
politics with religion made great strides in his campaign for Catholic Emancipation. O Connell had
always said that emancipation was only the first stage in his programme and that repeal of the union
was his ultimate goal. He didn t believe in the rebellions that went before him. He always felt it was
best to assert themselves politically rather than use
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The Customs Union And The European Union
The customs union is first and foremost an essential component of the internal market of the European
Union. The customs union is a free trade area with a common external tariff. This is the common
external tariff that transforms a free trade area into a customs union. The European Union has also
developed a common trade policy with third countries which is a complement of the customs union.
The customs union is a central element of the trade policy.
The customs union and the common commercial policy are two of five exclusive competences or
federal powers of the European Union; the other three are the competition rules, monetary policy and
the conservation of marine biological resources.
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3). It includes twenty five member states of the European Union with the exception of certain
outermost regions; the overseas territories and the territorial communities of France are, for example,
excluded. It also includes states and territories that are not members of the EU such as Monaco, San
Marino, Jungholtz and Mittelberg, as well as Andorra (the latter only for manufactured products). Also
part of the customs territory of the territorial sea, the inland maritime waters and the airspace of the
Member States of the European Union.
The common external tariff has replaced national tariffs (tariffs in particular); it consists of all duties
on imports into the territory of the Community of products from third countries. For certain
agricultural products the TEC has been replaced by agricultural levies. The resources come from the
TEC and agricultural levies form part of own resources and the budget of the European Union.
Community preference is to give priority to Community production with imports from third countries
to the Community, using three main instruments: customs duties, levies and export refunds.
In principle, the TEC applies to agricultural products imported from outside the Community. But for
the agricultural products that are subject to market organizations, TEC is replaced by an agricultural
levy.
The agricultural levy allows to enforce
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Amphetamine Use And Abuse Research Paper
Amphetamine Use and Abuse PSY370 | Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior Trevor
Endre May 9, 2018 Argosy university Amphetamines are a class II stimulant, this means that they
have a high potential for abuse and have limited medical uses. Amphetamine was first marketed in the
1930s as Benzedrineยฎ in an over the counter inhaler to treat nasal congestion. (DEA) By 1937
amphetamines were available in tablet form, and were used to treat ADHD, and Narcolepsy. Over the
years, the use and abuse of clandestinely produced amphetamines have spread. Today, clandestine
laboratory production of amphetamines has mushroomed, and the abuse of the drug has increased
dramatically. (DEA) Aaliyah s regular use of amphetamines
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The Goal Of The Journal
1. The goal of the journal is to explain several concepts, many being misunderstandings, of how dry
ice is formed, and to use experiments to explain the hypotheses. The author provides explanations to
scientific reactions that make fog result from mixing together dry ice and water. Kuntzleman, the
author of A Molecular Explanation of How Fog is Produced When Dry Ice Is Placed in Water , also
explains why various ideas about dry ice are false. He demonstrates his ideas using experiments he
says can be performed using primarily cheap, and easy to find material.
The first experiment constructed is set up to effectively measure the density of fog. Because the
experiments all deal with dry ice, it is vital to be able to measure the density of the fog resulting from
a dry ice and liquid combination. Using a 500 mL flask with a round bottom and two openings is
necessary. Approximately 200 mL of liquid is put into the flask. A piece of approximately 10 grams of
dry ice is then placed into one opening on the flask. The other opening is covered by a plastic cuvette.
Through the cuvette the fog s density can be measured using an LED light and sensor. Fog density is
then recorded using the intensity of the light with the formula for the density of the fog, log(I/I0).
The next performed experiment deals with where the fog originates. The atmospheric water is not the
basis of DIWF (Dry Ice Water Fog). The source of this fog comes from bulk water. To prove this using
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Spamalot Essay
Rambo, die hard, wizard of Oz what do these movies have in common? It s the fact that they re cult
classics,but none can top the popularly that one movie has and that movie is Monty Python and the
holy Grail. The movie is constantly reference or shown it s gotten so popular that it basically
transcended movie and made it on stage as a musical called Spamalot. For this viewing I watched it at
coral reef SR. high and many things stood out like the set, the music,and the feel of the show. Now let
s take our hobby horses for a ride. To start the coral reef version of spamalot was good because of the
great set. Most of the set is done through the castle set piece that covers both ends of the stage. Most
of the set was made of wood and metal coming together to make certain things work, like one of the
scenes had a genie lift being used for Tim and a wooden platform for the lady of the lake. Projection
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The show clicks on all cylinders from start to finish. The show captures the spirit and the comedy of
the original movie and then some. The whole time I was feeling happy and laughing because of the
humor which varies from toilet humor to some really smart ones the Lancelot is a fairy one quite
funny if you get the joke. The cast really connected with the characters and each other. With the cast
you did get a feel of how the show was going to go. There was that classic Fourth wall break it s very
interesting how it was done and how everything was planned. This show made me feel good on the
inside out and that s good enough for me. All in all Coral reef SR.high version of spamalot was a good
ride from start to finish from the set, the music,and the overall feel of the show. It s not every day that
you get to see one of the great shows on Broadway but when you see one put on by an amazing
highschool well it s an experience we can all
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The Sun Also Rises By Gertrude Stein Act
Emily Friis Hansen Bowden 3 AP/GT English IV 12 18 14 Floating I Saw Only the Sky Introduction
You are all a lost generation is the opening prelude of the novel, The Sun Also Rises. Those six words
by Gertrude Stein act as a foreword for the novel, a story about a wandering group of expatriates,
drowning their sorrows in liquor and bullfights and glittering Paris lights, but also as the defining label
for an entire generation of doomed youth coming to age in a society deeply affected by World War I s
atrocities, characterized by hedonism, excess, and disillusionment with life itself. The men and women
who were flung headfirst into the horrific violence of war, whether it be through serving king and
country on the frontlines, nursing soldiers who had lost blood, limbs, or their minds, or even
witnessing the horrors of war secondhand through brothers, fathers, and husbands back home, became
psychologically and morally lost as they wandered aimlessly in a world that appeared meaningless.
The years following World War I was defined by a society in which people thought that the world they
lived in could no longer support their traditional ideas on love, life, happiness and contentment.
However, it was during this age that some of the most celebrated pieces of modernist art, literature,
and music emerged, with the epicenter of this movement based in a community of American
expatriates in Paris who produced works of astonishing range, incredible depth, and striking emotion.
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The Non-Traditional Forms Of Addiction
Many people spend a ton of time, energy and imagination on their hobby , when in reality it is an
addiction. One way of describing an addiction would be to say that it refers to the continued use of a
mood altering substance or behavior despite adverse consequences. Addiction could include things
like electronics, drugs, alcohol, porn addiction, internet addiction, and being a workaholic. An
addiction can also take other non traditional forms such as being addicted to a TV show, movie series,
television/movie characters, actors, musicians/pop starts.
A more narrow definition of addiction would be to say that it involves a compulsive use of or mind
altering acts or substances. With this type of addiction the individual will have usually developed a
physical as well as psychological dependence on the behavior. Which will cause and an increased
tolerance for the behavior overtime. As time goes on they will need to keep on delving deeper, and ...
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It begins to influences their ability to have positive effective relationships, as well as the quality of
their overall life. A person with an issue may feel shocked when they meet someone who doesn t
understand their plight. They are willing to give up sleep, cancel plans, their vocabulary and actions
revel around the addiction. Approaching a person with an addiction can be difficult because they do
not see the behavior as an issue or want to hear what others have to say about it.
I approach a person with an addiction by first, obtaining some kind of professional advice about how
to approach them. I would not be judgmental or try and lecture them, I would be as honest and
straightforward as I could be while expressing how much their actions impact them and those around
them. I would be conscious that it is never easy to give up a habit good or bad. I would be calm and
empathetic while getting my point
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Thomas Hobbes And State Of Nature
Thomas Hobbes an English philosopher best known for his works on the political philosophy and his
book of 1651 titled The Leviathan which established the Social Contract and the theory of State of
Nature . Thomas Hobbes who championed the idea of absolute sovereignty, he also played a role in
some fundamentals of European liberal thought , which was concerned with the rights of an
individual, the natural equality for all men and the artificial character of political order. However, the
objective of this essay is to critically discuss the necessity, especially the importance of state
according to Hobbes, the essay will further discuss the importance of sovereignty, the rise of social
contract and moreover Hobbes ideas on state of nature.
2. Background
According to Harrington (2005) From the appearance of his great work of political philosophy
Leviathan in 1651, Thomas Hobbes has been widely characterized as a propagandist of absolutist
government, a philosopher whose politics are fitted only to promote tyranny . He has rarely been
considered as a thinker concerned with the preservation of liberty, but rather as one who is willing to
countenance the sacrifice of liberty in the cause of security .
However, Harrington (2005) argues that the whole of Hobbes s political philosophy, his concept of a
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Men are expected to conform to the sovereign state so long as it is capable of providing those services,
specifically circumstances of a protected and passive life. Yurdusev states Hobbes argues that if a
sovereign is conquered by another sovereign, the individuals can withhold their obedience and transfer
it . And that when regime does not hold authority or either has lost it, compliance is no longer
mandatory, since, without authority, it cannot defend the human rights of its subject (Yurdusev:
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The Key to Solving The American Organ Allocation Essay
Justin, a South Carolina college student, died at the age of 23 while on the waiting list for a lung
transplant. When Justin was three months old he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a disease which
affects the lungs. Throughout his childhood he coped with his illness but at the age of 20 his health
took a turn for the worst. Justin was on the waiting list for two years but no lungs came available in
time. Organ allocation in the United States of America has become a heavily debated subject in the
medical field as well as the political and ethical fields. There is no doubt that there is a shortage of
organs in the United States. In order to increase organ supply the American Department of Health
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If not the family and relatives of the deceased needs to give consent.
Every day in the United States twelve people die while waiting for an organ transplant list. Even if
someone receives an organ transplant there is no guarantee that it will function properly or if the
recipient will survive. If an organ is given to the person at the top of the list who has been on the list
the longest that person is most likely to be the sickest, weakest and generally older than others on the
list. When they receive the organ there is no guarantee that they will survive which would be a waste
of a good organ.
Hearts are an example of an organ that needs to be given to the right patient in order for the
transplantation to be a success. Generally if a person receives a heart transplant before the age of 55
have a higher potential rate of living ten years after the operation then those 55 and older. A surgical
resident at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the leader of the study published in The Annals of
Thoracic Surgery stated There are 2,000 to 2,500 heart transplants a year in the U.S. and many people
die waiting. We have to be very smart about how to allocate scarce organs, and our research suggests
we can predict which patients will live longer with a new heart. In order to have a higher success rate
of long term successful transplants organs should no be given to the person on the top of the
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Altan Khan Primogeniture
There often comes a time in our lives where we must challenge preconceptions, traditions, or
perspectives that challenge our own personal interests. It can be something as seemingly mundane as
convincing a teacher or mentor you are a worthy student, or as serious as challenging a cultural
practice that has been inculcated for generations. In my life, I frequently have striven to achieve the
former, and Altan Khan of the Khalkha certainly took it upon himself to carry out the latter when he
challenged the practice of primogeniture within the Yuan dynasty. I think it is certainly a good case
study for life to view how Altan Khan handled the issue of primogeniture for his kingly legitimacy, as
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They too were faced with the issue of changing hearts, minds, and traditions. Chinggis did so with a
massive campaign of military conquest, Qubilai and Altan however, utilized religion to carry out their
legitimizing purposes. Altan no doubt looked to the past in Qubilai with the priest patron relationship
of Phags Pa and Qubilai to establish his own. Just as Qubilai used the Sakyapa to prove his legitimacy
as Khan, Altan could use the Gelugpa to become the Great Khan. Just as Altan looked to history, we
too can use the practices of previous men and their problem solving strategies in our own lives. While
I do not have an army to defend my patronage of a new religious sect that lends me my title as king, I
do have the means to defend my points and intellect to my professors to lend me a satisfactory grade
on an assignment. It is essentially the same thing, Altan wanted to be Khan so he used the tools at his
disposal (a new religious sect and an army) to challenge the preconception that you had to be the
primogeniture: descendant of the Yuan to be Khan. My peers and I too are using the tools at our
disposal, our intellect and writing, to challenge any idea that you and other professors might have that
me or my classmates are not worthy students who deserve satisfactory
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iceland
Unit 1
Investigating a business
Student: Lewis Smith
Business choice:
Iceland Foods Ltd
Iceland Food
Introduction
Iceland is in the tertiary sector, as it is not run or paid for by the government. This particular British
supermarket chain operator in the United Kingdom and Ireland and is starting to become more
international. Iceland s primary product line is frozen foods but they also sell fresh groceries,
cupboard foods and also other lines such as body hygiene products and appliances. Such as shampoos,
conditioners and cloths.
History
1970 Iceland all started when Malcolm Walker and another young ambitions retailer decided to open a
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The spokesperson giving the company s vision statement will give a brief report on what the
businesses future goals and achievements will be. It is important for the company directors to
understand the businesses current position and the possible pathways that can be made and then from
that the director can follow particular courses of action and what aims and objectives to set.
One of Malcolm Walker visions for Iceland Foods is for expansion and making the company have a
more global presence by building more stores in different countries around the world. Even though
this vision has already been kick started with opening stores within Europe his ambition is to expand
even further out. A another key vision for the owner of Iceland Foods Ltd is that he is wanting to
become the leading frozen food chain due to the such good value for money on all the company s
products. Shown below is an aim and objectives of both what and how the business is trying to meet
these visions.
Aim and objectives
A business s aim is the main goal that the company wants to achieve, but a company may have more
than one aim at one moment in time. A primary aim for any business is to add value in the private
sector this would involve making a profit. A more tactical aim would include the following such as
expansion, market leadership and brand building.
A business objective is a detailed step by step plan a business would take in order to achieve an aim.
These objectives need
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Key Character Of Estella Havisham
Another key character from the novel that reflects growth and development as seen in the
bildungsroman genre is, Estella Havisham. She is the biological daughter of Abel Magwitch, a
convicted criminal, which in the Victorian era, would have depicted her as being in the very lowest
level of society, even lower than Pip. However, at the age of three, she was adopted, by Ms.
Havisham, a wealthy, bitter and vengeful woman, having being jilted at her wedding. Despite, the idea
heroine in a Bildungsroman being described as soft, caring and feminine, Estella is described as being
cold and distant. Estella believed herself to be superior to Pip, due to his status, which is ironic.
As we, travel further into her journey, the reader begins to understand that Estella has been raised to
wreak revenge on all men in order to fulfill Ms. Havisham s need to avenge herself against the male
species. It is also seen during Estella s most informative years, for whilst she has gratitude and
understands her duty towards Ms. Havisham as well as wanting to seek approval, she starts to change
and refuses to please Ms. Havisham as she recognizes how she was manipulated. We can see that
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Havisham, a wealthy and manipulative woman whose life s journey ended the day she was left at the
alter by fiancรฉ, Compeyson. It is evident that she has frozen time in Satis House by stopping all the
clocks in the house, as if time no longer continues. She has not changed out of her wedding dress since
her wedding day and her wedding cake is still untouched, rotting in her dining room. From that fateful
day, Ms. Havisham has lived a life of seclusion, she has not seen the light of day in years, confining
herself to the Satis House. In Ms. Havisham s mind the fact that she is not married, means she has no
reason to continue living a life of fulfilment or
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Drones Persuasive Speech
The FAA said it receives on average 25 reports a month of drones flying too close to manned aircraft.
Even though recreational drone flights are supposed to be kept under 400 feet. In July 2014, a drone
narrowly missed colliding with an Airbus A320 as it was taking off from London s Heathrow airport.
The plane was at about 700 feet when the incident occurred and BBC reported that the Civil Aviation
Authority (CAA) rated the incident as a serious risk of collision. Although the military uses drones a
lot on the daily basis for good things to keep them safe, drones should be banned from the public as
they are not safe for the public to have a handle on, people use them for the wrong things,and this is
similar to the issue of guns and semi automatic weapons, they just don t belong in the hands of private
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Drones are a government device and should not be in the use of civilian and private hands. Authorities
in Paris spotted unmanned drones buzzing the Eiffel Tower, the Bastille, the Place de la Concorde the
U.S. Embassy and other high profile landmarks. That is the first reason why drones should be banned
from the public. There is multiple reasons why they are not safe. An 18 month old boy has lost an eye
after being hit by a drone flown by a family friend. Oscar Webb s eye was sliced in half by a propeller
after the operator, Simon Evans, lost control of the drone. The toddler, from Stourport on Severn,
Worcestershire, will need several operations before he can have a prosthetic eye fitted. It was the first
drone injury Oscar s surgeon had seen, but she said it was inevitable there would be many more.
Those are just a couple of reasons and instandents why drones should be banned from the
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Rejection In The Grapes Of Wrath
By not being accepted by those who were closest to them, Joseph and Jesus were able to make a
difference in the lives of many more people than if they had not gone through the extra steps rejection
took them.
Rejection does not feel good. Often times, rejection is a lonely place. Rejection caused Joseph to
become a slave and a prisoner. He lived in a pit and he was left in prison for several years on more
than one occasion. While in each of these places, Joseph never forgot his dream. Joseph was faced
with being called a liar and a rapist but he never forgot his dreams. I am certain that Joseph did not
understand what was going on or why his dream was not coming to fruition but he never gave up.
While in prison Joseph still exercised
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John Calvin Beliefs
In the Reformation era, two groups dictated the war of differing religions, Calvinism and the Catholic
Church. Both had different interpretations of God as they maintained loyal members. The Catholic
Church and Protestant denominations were enemies. John Calvin created the Protestant religion
named Calvinism. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, it eventually became one of the largest Christian
religion outside Roman Catholic. Its founder John Calvin used Geneva to spread his message. The
Catholic Church experienced several issues in the 1500s. In 1517, Martin Luther s 95 Theses and the
subsequent formation of the religion Lutheranism posed a threat to the Church. As a result, the
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Long before the creation of the Geneva Church and the establishment of the rules, John Calvin had
doubts about his religion. Thomas Beza, author of Life of Calvin said, he could not properly fulfil his
ministry, unless, along with Christian doctrine, a regular presbytery which full ecclesiastical authority
were established (Calvin and the Reformation in Geneva 188). The Geneva Church required people to
attend sermons on Sunday, with few exceptions. Ensuring absolute belief in Calvinism was important
to the survival of the growing religion. When a person was convicted of violating the rules of the
Geneva Church, often they were sentenced to death. The Inquisition of the Catholic Church and the
Geneva consistory by Calvinists were essential to maintain the power of the religious groups. It must
be remembered what happened to Michael Servetus. Initially condemned by the Catholic Church for
his viewpoints, which doubted Christ, he escaped to Geneva on route to Italy. There, Calvinism
members discover him, which lead to his condemnation by yet another religious group. Zophy sums
his ordeal when he says, After a lengthy trial at which Calvin testified extensively and was
counterattacked by Servetus, the Spaniard was found guilty and burned at the stake (225). Servetus
serves as a painful reminder to those who question religious leader s authority. Equally, Calvinists and
the Catholic Church members used the horrific tactic or burning individuals alive to prove their
viewpoints. It was normal during the 1500s. Ultimately, people lost their lives over conviction from
religious
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Criminalization Of Schools
Education has remained a source for continued politicizing and legislating for years. Whenever policy
is discussed at a national, state or local level, it seems that education makes it ways into the
conversation on some level. While many institutions and business have enjoyed increased
deregulation, the regulation of education has increased tremendously. The very institution charged
with preparing children and young people to function in society as participating citizens is plagued
with the most rules. There is no argument that students should be entitled to a safe and substantial
education in school and rules must be in place to maintain a level of order in order to allow for
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Zero Tolerance policies have criminalized normal disruptive classroom behavior, and ha[s] generally
involved harsh disciplinary consequences such as long term and/or permanent suspension or expulsion
for violations, and often arrest which are often enacted on minor or non violent violations of rules
such as tardiness and disorderly conduct (Heitzeg 9). On the other hand, the existence of No Child
Left Behind finds that the higher the stakes and the longer such an accountability system governs
schools, the more school personnel view students not as children to educate but as potential liabilities
(Rice University). In fact, the No Child Left Behind Act represents another kind of extension of the
crime model in education (Simon 226). Both regulations have positioned students as the enemy. The
negative impact and pressure that has evolved in the school environment is palatable. Students
behavior is more of a focus than their learning; teachers are under pressure to teach and maintain
credentials, administrators have become police in monitoring both the teachers and the students in
order for the school to remain in operation. In fact, teachers are affected by both regulations since
accountability as a system
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Creatine Literature Review
Literature Review: Creatine Supplementation
Introduction
Creatine is a natural substance that occurs in the body, it is also a supplement that has been tested by
numerus athletes over the years to see whether it has a positive effect on performance. However, there
is anecdotal evidence that suggests creatine supplementation may be the cause of negative side effects
such as dehydration, the increase of muscle cramping and an increase in blood pressure. One way the
supplementation of creatine can improve performance is by aiding the resynthesise ATP (Adenosine
Triphosphate) stores within the body in order to produce energy at a quicker rate therefore the most
common athletes to take creatine are high intensity power athletes who are repeated actions multiple
times. Such as those doing long distance events such as cycling, swimming and running, it may also
be used as a way of recovery for sprinters. A study carried out by Kreider R.B et al. (1998) concluded
that there were increases in the performance of isotonic lifting and sprinting during agility after taking
creatine supplements. Although creatine has been believed to help recovery, research undertaken by
Stroud et al. (1994), would suggest that there was no difference in the recovery periods. This review of
literature will examine as to whether creatine should be recommended to athletes based on current
research.
Main Body
Creatine is classified as a nutritional supplement this is because it is a naturally occurring
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The Battle Of Creationism And Evolutionary Theory
The battle of creationism and evolutionary theory is not a new one. That being said, in order to
understand whether creationism has a place in secondary education, one must first understand the
complexity of the matter. Evolution in itself is a theory proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. Grossly
simplified, the theory states that life evolved from non life; the concept of descent with modification.
This theory arouses conflict because many Christians believe that it negates the literal interpretation of
the biblical creation story. It is from this story that the theory of creationism began. While some may
argue that creationism deserves to be taught alongside evolutionary theory within the science
curriculum of secondary schools of a municipality or state, these individuals are mistaken.
Creationism is not a science, therefore by teaching it one violates the first amendment and also further
develops the religious inequality that its supporters argue teaching it creates. There is no place for
creationism in the science curriculum within secondary public education. To begin, the idea that
creationism is a science is a troublesome one in itself. According to Creationism.org, the leading
authority on Creation Science, creationism is, the theory that man, the earth, and the rest of the
universe were originally created rather than randomly exploding from nothingness into chance
existence . Science as a practice is not this way. By definition, science is the knowledge about or
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Social Control Theory Of Crime
Why does one conform? is often the key question Sociologists explore when studying the Social
Control theory of crime, as this theory is based around this concept (Orcutt, 2011.) Instead of
hypothesising the incentives behind those who participant in deviant behaviour, Sociological theorists
focus on the idea of social conformity (Orcutt, 2011.) Social Control is based on the premise that those
individuals who are strongly bonded to society through religious organizations, families, peers, sports,
community events, and other social institutions are less likely to participate in deviant acts (Orcutt,
2011.) The theory stresses the importance of strong relationships, active participation, and
conventional moral values (Orcutt, 2011.) A probable
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Multidimensional Pattern Mining For The Classroom...
Multidimensional pattern mining for the classroom utilization of University of Lethbridge
Md Asif Khan
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Abstract The current classroom utilization of University of Lethbridge is around 50%. Now, they are
planning to increase it up to 80%. The data of classrooms for last five years are available that includes
Course name, Course Level, Approved size, Sitting types, Actual enrollment and so on. Now, our job
is to find out classroom utilization trend, Compare approved and actual enrollment values, find
patterns among the classroom size, level and schedule. Above all, based on the data we have to take
decision on how we can change the schedule of the classes and their length to have a better utilization
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Second, even though two universities may have same utilization rates but they may have different
areas of classroom per student. Third, there is no standard framework to find out how all the
universities are doing year by year. We do not know the factors that influence the classroom size,
student enrollment and utilization. There are a lot of questions to be answer. Now, our job is to find
out classroom utilization trend, Compare approved and actual enrollment values, find patterns among
the classroom size, level and schedule. Above all, based on the data we have to take decision on how
we can change the schedule of the classes and their length to have a better utilization yield.
Problem description and prior work
There have been significant works related to Multidimensional data mining. But there is hardly any
work to find any work related to classroom utilization trend associating multidimensional pattern. But
here we have presented some of the data mining technique that we may apply to this field.
Apriori algorithm is one of the notable works for mining multidimensional association rules. A recent
study of Khare et al. [3] has implemented multidimensional association rules using Boolean relational
calculus to discover frequent predicate sets. For the purpose of retrieving pattern from database, the
relational database is first transformed into Boolean matrix by setting us a Boolean matrix Am*n ,
where m (are records) and n ( are different dimension
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Oral Tradition Paper
It was the intention of this paper to situate The Oral Tradition Workshop for Educators and other
intercultural programs in Esmeraldas into the greater context of intercultural educational programs
globally. First, it aimed to illustrate that intercultural education is often a response to long standing
historical, political, and economic marginalization of one group by the dominate culture. For Afro
Ecuadorians, as in the cases of Europe and Latin America, the focus on intercultural education
emerged as a response to historical marginalization after the amendment to the constitution in 1998
calling for expanded collective rights of indigenous groups and Afro Ecuadorian. At the heart of
intercultural education programs is the assumption that the school and its key actors (students,
educators, administrators) play a critical role in eradicating inequality and negotiating spaces between
cultures (Aikman, 1997). This belief is evident in all of the cases presented in the paper as well as the
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These policies have left Afro Ecuadorians disproportionally poorer and less educated than other
groups in Ecuador. Thus, policy leaders intended to improve these conditions through inclusive
education policies that recognize the significance of the contributions of Afro Ecuadorians in the
national discourse.
The TTOA workshop is an example of this initiative. The decision to use the TTOA workshop to
explore the development of intercultural programs in the region is due to the fact that, in many ways,
the program is a replica of other intercultural education initiatives in the region. First, Juan Garcia, a
pioneer of Afro Ecuadorian educational programs, created it. It also aimed to emphasize the
historically, political, and economic significance of Afro Ecuadorians in the larger context of
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The Gospel Of Wealth Essay
Carnegie came from humble beginnings, but through his extraordinary vision he would become the
richest man on the planet and would display idealized influence and inspirational motivation through
his philanthropic endeavors, inspiring the nation s richest to give to charities through the use of
foundations. Carnegie was born in Scotland and moved to U.S with his family in 1848 when he was
12 years old. His father attempted to start a weaving business in America, but failed, leaving Carnegie
to work in a mill for $1.20 a week (Goldin, 1988, p. 13). Carnegie would go to on to build a fortune
worth almost $450 million by making investments and building a technologically advanced steel
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12). Carnegie s philanthropy had a big influence on the rich in the U.S, and his philanthropic
foundations became the example vehicle for the wealthy to give back to the community. After
Carnegie communicated his vision for the wealthy to take up philanthropic endeavors and lead by
example, every self respecting wealthy individual in America had to have at least one foundation in
which to give to charity (Goldin, 1988, p. 17). Some of the most prominent followers of Carnegie s
examples were John D. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller Jr., and his five grandsons who would
establish foundations of their own and give large amounts of money to charity (Goldin, 1988, p. 17).
John D. Rockefeller said of Carnegie I would that more men of wealth were doing as you are doing
with your money but be assured your example will bear fruit (Goldin, 1988, p. 13). Rockefeller would
be right. At the end of the 19th century there were only five such foundation, six more would be added
within the first decade of the century, 22 in the second decade with 41 being added in the third
(Goldin, 1988, p. 17). Today, there are over one million charities and foundations (Williams, 2010).
Carnegie can be attributed to the success of philanthropy. Through his philanthropic writings,
Carnegie showed the visionary leadership trait of inspirational motivation. Inspirational motivation
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๐Ÿ˜Š Observation Paper Example. Observation Essay Exampl

  • 1. ๐Ÿ˜ŠObservation Paper Example. Observation Essay Exampl 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. ๐Ÿ˜ŠObservation Paper Example. Observation Essay Exampl ๐Ÿ˜ŠObservation Paper Example. Observation Essay Exampl
  • 2. The Anheuser-Busch History Anheuser Busch has a rich history that dates back 600 years. Adolphus Busch a brewer married into the Anheuser family and some years later Anheuser Busch a once subsidiary company became the parent company. The years to follow that union and rise to power would involve hostile take overs, mergers, and aqcuisitions of competing breweries. Today the parent company is ABInBev SA/NV and is a multinational beverage and brewing company with global headquarters in Leuven, Belgium. AB InBev has a market reach and presence in over 100 countries and operates out of 50. Offices are located in New York City, Sรฃo Paulo, St. Louis, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Toronto, Buenos Aires and others. Recently, October 2016, the company merged with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While its core business is beer, the company also had a strong presence in the soft drink market in Latin America. It employed about 86,000 people and was headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, where Anheuser Busch InBev is based.Before the merger with AmBev, Interbrew was the third largest brewing company in the world by volume, Anheuser Busch was the largest, followed by SABMiller in second place. Heineken International was in fourth place and AmBev was the world #39;s fifth largest brewer.InBev employed close to 89,000 people, running operations in over 30 countries across the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific. In 2007, InBev realized 14.4 billion euro of revenue. (Anheuser Busch InBev) Management teamAfter the formation of Anheuser Busch InBev SA/NV on October 20,
  • 3. 2016, the company was to be run by teams of quot;functional chiefs quot; and quot;zone presidents quot; who report to AB InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito. All but one of those 19 positions are held by people who were already ABInBev executives before the acquisition of SABMiller. (Anheuser Busch InBev) Aside from supply operations like brewing and packaging, Anheuser Busch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Erp Can Be Value Added And Potential Risks Involved... Assignment Question 2 How ERP can be value added and the potential risks involved during the implementation of a cloud based ERP solution Executive Summary According to Joseph M. Mula s article, there was a recent announcement that several ERP providers have pronounced to become significant players in cloud computing. They were all shifting from being software as a service (SaaS) provider to a platform as a service (PaaS) provider. They started to incorporate mobile platforms such as iPads and smartphones to deliver users access to applications and on demand any relevant information according to their needs. 9 Nowadays, cloud ERP possesses an incredible growth in the current market. A Value Added Reseller (VAR) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ERP has the ability to modernize distinctive organizational processes and flow of one task to another. Likewise it has the ability to readily interconnect information across various departments. To add on, ERP increases the satisfaction rate of customers thereby providing excellent customer service. Moreover, ERP enables the management to readily available to the real time information in order to make the appropriate decisions. ERP improves efficiency, performance and productivity levels of all the business operations too. The organizations can track and perform better future forecasting with the help of ERP. The Value Added Resellers (VARs) is an upcoming segment of cloud computing. Majority of the most vendors belongs to the category of Small Medium Businesses and they choose to resell cloud services. The one of the main issue for them is to differentiate their service assistances. Definitions Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) According to Joseph M. Mula s Blog, It is a system that integrates all aspects of an organization s activities into one Accounting Information System (AIS). 9 Cloud ERP This software helps companies manage and integrate all the important parts of its business. A web based ERP management information solution integrates areas such as planning, purchasing, inventory, sales, marketing, finance, human resources, etc. It is often referred to as an online, web based, hosted, Internet based, ASP or even software as a service (SaaS) ERP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Customer Loyalty And Preventing Attrition Enabling Customer Loyalty and Preventing Attrition Time Frame: Over 2 weeks Method of Contact: 3 store visits / 2 locations 7 online attempts 3 separate telephone calls Associate actions: Disinterested Brushed off repeated requests Failed promises Outcome: Damaged Customer Loyalty = No Purchase Last fall, like many customers, we began searching for a custom kitchen countertop. We began online with a brand we were loyal to. The online search yielded little detail, so we focused efforts on shopping at a store. Taking It Personal As we approached 3 store associates gathered around a computer monitor, we are quickly informed none of them could help and no one would be available for the next couple of hours. One associate adds to the brush off with Oh, and by the way another customer said they would be back at that time. Believing this to be an isolated incident, we decided to try a different store. During this visit, we were hopeful as we approached another associate located in the custom department. This hope was quickly diminished as the associate appears bothered by our request for assistance. And in fact, instead of helping us, the associate writes down our contact information and offers to email us the estimate. To no surprise, we received no email. As valued customers, who hold their credit card, it appeared as if we were having to beg (repeatedly) to spend several thousand dollars. At this point it had become a quest to answer how much does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Human Evolution Quiz Hello, I took the time to take the Human Variation Quiz before reviewing the text and lesson. I wanted a less informed view. Identify which question(s) you had the most difficulty in answering. While a few of the questions required thought, there were only a few that I was unsure about. Questions number 3, Asians, Africans and Europeans share common DNA variations, but African s have additional variations that the other two categories do not. I found that difficult because I had assume there were no difference. What does this mean? It means that race is not genetic. Sickle cell trait is not determined according to skin color. Instead, it is an evolutionary trait to resist malaria. Which is common The vast majority of cases in the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not the only factor that changes DNA. Natural selection and our environment have an effect, but it is a slower progress. Why are such misconceptions about race popularized? With any misconception, the problem stems from lack of knowledge. The term race used presently is incorrect and became popularized Contemporary scholars agree that race was a recent invention and that it was essentially a folk idea, not a product of scientific research and discovery (www.pbs.org). Race is term that is built on the science of genetics. Let s begin from a more genetic approach. Unlike species of primates, human being do not vary as largely as popular opinion would have you believe. A person taken from Asia and then compared to one from Africa would have small genetic variations. That is not taking into consideration genetic drift. If instead a person was take from everyone 100 miles instead, you would see the change in genetics. That is not because of raise but due to environmental and social differences. Now for the misconception of skin color. Skin color is an evolutionary trait. Natural selection to a skin color that is most beneficial to the area of the planet. A person who lives in an area that receives high amounts of UVB rays requires darker pigmentations to protect from over saturation of vitamin D and skin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast The Frames Of Political Parties Political parties are a mainstay of American political discourse and an alliance of people who strive for the same goals in government. They compete against each other to fulfill their policies and to have political power. The Framers of the Constitution had a fear for political parties, or political factions as they would go against the ideology in which the Framer s set forth in the Constitution. The republican ideals that formed our way of government called for politics that were inclusive and for the public good; politics that were collaborative. The Constitution calls for compromise in order to achieve success in government. The Constitution also has two clauses which would lead to huge debacles should major political factions arise. The necessary and proper clause and general welfare clause posed this threat. Many Framers believed that this may be too broad and that interpretations would be very different by different people. This when coupled by the natural instinct would lead to political factions being founded on these ideas. The faction that would determine what these meant would be the party in control of the government. But this is what the framers feared. Should a faction attain a majority and determine what these two clauses meant, it would ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Led by Alexander Hamilton, the Federalists sought to convince the states to ratify the Constitution which this party supported. Because of this, the Federalist Papers were created by John Jay, Hamilton, and James Madison. These papers urged the ratification of the Constitution. On the other hand, the Anti federalists shared the views that the new Constitution threatened people s liberties, and did not protect individual rights. This group involved many element as opposed to being a united group like the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gap Incorporated TO: CEO of Gap Inc. FROM: Andre Snead I have conducted a company analysis on Gap Inc. and my findings resulted in the following recommendations to improve their sales for the next three years: * Gap Inc. need to produce a better advertisement campaign that relates more to their customers. * Fashion and brand conscious consumers who shopped at retailers such as Gap tended to be emotionally driven in their purchasing behavior and were influenced by marketing efforts that showcased the store s latest trends. According to Exhibit 1, buyers bargaining power is strong because they control what they purchase and from what retailer they purchase from. Buyers are more inclined to make wiser purchases because of the state of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buyer Bargaining Power: Strong Suppliers: Relied on independent third parties to manufacture the majority of their clothing. Mainly located in Asia, the Middle East, and South America Supplier Bargaining Power: Strong Rivalry among Competing Sellers: Gap Inc., TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Abercrombie and Fitch. Rivalry: Strong New Entrants: Uniqlo from Japan, H amp;M from Sweden, Zara from Spain (focused on youth 18 24). Extremely slim profit margins Threat: Weak Takeaways: * Not very attractive because of slim profit margins; it is critical for companies to have excellent financial management and inventory management skills to control cash flow, reduce debt, and keep costs low. * Brand image is critical because buyer bargaining power is strong; buyers are more price sensitive because of the economy. Exhibit 2 Key Success Factors: US Family Clothing Industry * The ability to develop new product lines that reflected latest fashion trends * How quickly product lines can reach the new market * The number of similar stores in the buyer s immediate shopping environment * The ability for a company to build brand loyalty Takeaways: * The ability to build brand loyalty acts as a barrier to entry for potential new entrants to the market. * By developing new product lines that reflect the latest trends, companies can entice
  • 9. emotional customers to purchase their products. Exhibit 3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. United States, U.s. V. Nixon Not to be confused with Nixon v. United States, U.S. v. Nixon was a crucial case of the Supreme Court during a time of political scandal. On the night of June 17th, 1972, five men broke into the Democratic National Committee in an attempt to gain secrets that would help Nixon win the re election. The men were found to be connected to Nixon himself. Upon being caught, all hell broke loose for Nixon s presidency and there was no turning back. Upon further investigation by Congress, Nixon was committing illegal acts other than that of burglary. It was discovered that the tapes Nixon used to record his conversations in the Oval Office would be beneficial in the sense that they contained all the proof needed to impeach the president. The president argued that this damning information needed not be shared with the community and was protected by his executive privileges. The entire situation became known as the Watergate scandal and exploded in popularity with the help of the media. After it was all said and done, the Supreme Court ruled that Nixon was being unconstitutional. This is undoubtedly true due to the fact a president is supposed to help a country grow stronger, not tear it apart. In November of 1968, Richard Nixon, a former vice president, gains the title of president beating Hubert Humphrey in a strikingly close election. However, his presidency was soon met with difficulty and scandal. By 1971, the Pentagon Papers had been leaked to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America The Mysterious Vanishing Frogs of North America I have a passion for all things slimy, wet, and creepy crawly. Some of the best times of my life have been spent on my knees, digging in the dirt for earthworms, traipsing back from ponds with buckets of putrid swamp water teeming with tadpoles, or chasing fat little toads in knee high grass. I love the outdoors and all of the ugly animals that inhabit it. I like to catch them, watch them, and especially photograph them. For the longest time, lizards have been the main focus of my photographic endeavors, but last summer, inspired by a book on frogs from the local library, I set out to document the lives of these often overlooked amphibians. I live in southern Florida near the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The facts and science behind declining frog populations will be discussed shortly, but almost as interesting as the facts themselves is how the story was reported in the media, and how the reporting influenced the nation s thinking on frogs. The frenzy over deformed frogs began on a lazy summer day in August 1995. Cindy Reinitz, a teacher at a school in Henderson, Minnesota, was walking with her middle school students down a deserted, dusty back road on the way to a field trip at a local farm. Along the way, the kids began to chase frogs along the side of the road. When one of the kids showed her a frog with a missing leg, her first instinct was that one of her less than angelic students had pulled the leg off. However, a closer examination of the frog showed no fresh wound, and when she and her middle schoolers set out to capture more frogs, they noticed that a large number of the frogs were missing legs, had more than two legs, or were deformed in some other way (Souder, 1). The frog story had all of the elements that make a newspaper reporter s ears perk up: children to provide excellent visuals and add just the right amount of cute factor, a defenseless victim the frogs, an ultimate evil pollution, and a possible danger to everyone the frogs could ostensibly be canaries in a mineshaft (idea from Reaser Johnson, 3). By 1997, an alarming number of newspaper articles had been written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Obesity Is The Reason Our Youth Introduction Childhood obesity has been on a steady incline over the past 30 years and is considered a serious public health concern, especially in elementary school aged children. According to the US Surgeon General, nearly one in three children are overweight or obese (US Department of Human Health Services, 2014). The American Heart Association (2010) has age and sex specific growth charts that show the calculation of children s BMI using their height and weight. When children s weight is well above the average for their height and age they are classified as obese. Children BMI for age is in the 95th percentile or higher is considered to be obese. Obese children normally consume more energy in the form of food and drinks then they burn off with physical exercise (Kids Health, 2014). Our nation s obesity epidemic effects are immense: taxpayers, communities, and families spend hundreds of billions of dollars each year in medical costs and attempts to end childhood obesity (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2014). Obesity is the reason our youth is predicted to live shorter lives than our parents and we need to change this. Childhood obesity has long term harmful effects on a child s future health. Obese children are more likely to have high blood pressure and high cholesterol which put them more at risk for cardiovascular disease in the future (Center for Disease Control Prevention, 2014). Childhood obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes, cancer, asthma, joint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Native American Beliefs And Beliefs Native American Religions and Cultures in the Midwest [Thesis] Native American religions in the Midwest shaped the way for their tribes to grow their religions opened up many opportunities to create alliances but also start wars. The culture that was introduced by their religions help them and help us understand more about the time and place they were in; The people of these tribes are still affected dearly by these religions so much that they are still followed till this day. [History and Story] The history and lore of the Sioux tribes religion are quite interesting. They had massive birds called Thunder birds they came down when there was or right before a storm and would swoop up small children and animals; Or there was the White Buffalo Woman who gave each tribe a medicine pipe that allowed the medicine man that was the tribe s head religious figure communicate with spirits for guidance and to find a small glimpse of the future. These are the things that make the Sioux religion exotic, but understandable with logical reasons for their beliefs. I m now going to briefly go over Sioux history to help the reader understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Ecstasy Of Themes In The Lion King The Lion King film exposes an array of themes. Discuss. The Lion King animation by Walt Disney reveals a variety of themes. Simba experiences intrapersonal and interpersonal conflict. Due to this conflict three important themes loss, family and change are emphasized. An important theme The Lion King exposes is loss. To confirm this, Simba gets caught in gorge during the wildebeest stampede. Scar tells Mufasa. Mufasa runs to save his son. Scar causes his death and then blames Simba. Simba what have you done?... it was an accident I didn t mean for it to happen. . Simba losing his father clarifies death of a parent is a difficult thing to deal with. In addition, when Simba returns to Pride Rock he has to battle Scar to become king. As Simba is forced over the cliff edge, Scar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To begin with, after Simba leaves Pride Rock he gets exhausted after a long walk in the desert and wakes up next to two strangers who have saved his life. Not long after he wakes up Timon and Pumba introduce themselves to Simba. So where you from kid...who cares anyway I can t go back. . Not long after that Timon and Pumba walk Simba to their humble home and when they get there Simba is surprised because of how beautiful the whole place is.Timon and Pumba introduced Simba to bugs and he is disgusted but he learns to eat them. When Simba leaves Pride Rock this illustrates that sometimes people need to enter a new environment. Furthermore, when Simba is all grown up, one afternoon he hears Timon and Pumba screaming because of a big, crazy lion is chasing them to eat them. He runs to help his friends and all of a sudden a couple of seconds later Simba and the big, crazy lion start fighting. Simba is pinned to the ground and then Simba is surprised when he finds out it is Nala. Nala is that you?... . Simba has to change and return to Pride Rock. Simba changing determines that sometimes you need to confront your past. Undoubtedly, the film reveals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Design And Fabrication Of Hybrid Cooler Design Fabrication of Hybrid Cooler Shashank Chauragade1, Mukul Kshirsagar2, Nrupesh Rewatkar3, Sanket Kale4, S.R. Rathod5 1, 2,3,4 Under Graduate Student, 5Assistant Professor Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Collage of Engg. Research, Nagpur, India, 441110 Abstract Now a days, global warming is one of the serious concern for environment to get protected from it every one is taking help of technology by the means of different types of refrigeration system for comfort food process, medicines, blood storage, humidity control, etc. use of refrigeration system not totally green or ineffective environment, if we can use proper eco friendly refrigerant in refrigeration system and make number of refrigeration system less. Then it is not long way to be resolve global warming issue. In Indian middle class and poor families cannot afford all types of refrigeration system like a ac, refrigerator, air cooler, etc. generally they purchase only air cooler. To solve this we can integrate refrigeration system of ac, refrigerator and air cooler in one product. So, that it cans multiplication and can we say as multifunctional refrigeration system. This type s product various components are used like as compressor, condenser, capillary tube, evaporator, motor, fan, etc. I. INTRODUCTION Cooling systems or air conditioning systems are going to be in detail description in the following report not only because of their high energy consumptions; these systems also have huge impacts on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Food And The City Summary With a growing world population of over seven billion, the high producing agriculture industry is becoming detrimental to the environment by most commonly effecting the freshwater needs, soil quality, air pollution, energy consumption, the loss of habitat, and the health of the consumers. However, there is a solution to this problem that goes beyond just the nutritional facts: urban farming and mass organic food production. Food and the City by Jennifer Cockrall King and Lentil Underground: Renegade Farmers and the Future of Food in America by Liz Carlisle explores the challenges and solutions to organic food production in the major cities and the midwest United States. One solution to the unsustainable industrial agriculture system, urban ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author describes a global food revolution that began years ago from New York and Paris to London and Toronto. Consumers are becoming aware of the food they are purchasing at their local grocery store and realizing the grocery store is just a facade. Many small time organic farms started disappearing because of the mass producing large scale industrial farms which became possible after the industrial revolution. Large scale industrial farms are producing food in large quantities with low quality while polluting the earth and harming consumers because they are focused on one thing: profit. It makes it difficult for grocery stores to say no to these industrial farms just because of how cheap and convenient their product is. It also allows the grocery stores to supply produce year round that normally would not be in season in a specific area. The sustainable factors and health of the consumers and the planet were of no concern when it came to higher produce yields and lower costs for both the conventional industrial farms and grocery stores. In 1996, industrial farms introduced genetically modified crops to increase yields and make more profit. Since then, more than 70% of foods produced contain genetically altered ingredients which has led to consumers being more prone to illnesses like cancer, diabetes, and obesity. This idea from Food and the City makes me furious because there are so many processed foods today that are hard to get away from. Mass industrial farms and manufacturers have found ways to extend food s shelf life and alter the basic ingredients that would normally be considered healthy. With all of the additives, who knows what the food actually is and the harm it could do to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Stereotypes And Generalizations Of African Americans Since the United States inception, the negative stereotypes and generalizations of African Americans have been some of the worst examples of racism that has been extremely prevalent in American culture. African American stereotypes date back all the way to colonial American times, where African American slavery was considered to be accepted and practiced. Since then, black people in America have been treated horribly for stereotypes that have deep roots in the mistreatment of black people in American history. An example of negative stereotypes to African Americans in the past and even the present is blackface. Blackface is a theatrical style of makeup that used negative African American stereotypes which included excessively black skin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example mentioned by the Vice article in 2015 shows a group of UCLA students wearing blackface and wearing baggy clothes at a Kanye Western party on campus. When this incident spread on the news, major protests arose with the theme statement Our Culture Is Not a Costume. Clack, the author of the article, also mentions that similar blackface and brownface parties were thrown at fraternities and sororities in Arizona, California, Florida, and South Carolina. What is interesting is that the majority of these recent blackface incidents involved white people, just like in colonial America. These modern recent examples from just these past few years show how long the negative stereotypical practice of blackface has unfortunately stayed alive throughout American history. Another unfortunate negative stereotype of African Americans is that they are unintelligent. As with blackface, popular minstrel shows portrayed African Americans as stupid and unintelligent. PBS mentions in Slavery and the Making of America that in 1844, Secretary of State John C. Calhoun is quoted saying, Here is proof of the necessity of slavery. The African is incapable of self care and sinks into lunacy under the burden of freedom. It is a mercy to give him the guardianship and protection from mental death. This horrible generalization made by the Secretary of State shows how deeply rooted these stereotypes were within American culture. Calhoun truly believed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ruby Theater Research Paper Goal: Take in a Movie at the Historic Ruby Theatre Total Number of Words in this Document: 435 Title: Mixing the Old with the New We ve worked hard to make The Lookout one of the most exciting and innovative communities in Chelan. Whether you are looking to rent a vacation home or hoping to buy, living at The Lookout offers the best in contemporary living. It might be fresh and new, but that doesn t mean you can t step out every once in awhile and enjoy something from the past. Founded in 1902, the city of Chelan offers an eclectic mix of the old and the new, and nothing in the area offers the best of both worlds quite like the historic Ruby Theatre in downtown Chelan. The Historic Ruby Theatre is a slice right out of yesteryear. Thought to be the oldest continuously running theater in Washington state, this impressive stop on the National Register of Historic Places first opened its doors to the public in the summer of 1914. Still sporting its original balcony, tin ceiling, and proscenium arch, the Ruby Theatre looks much like it did in its early years, when it was first showing silent movies from the golden days of Hollywood and before. Although a few necessary changes have been made over the years, including a minor facelift and renovation during the 1940s, the Ruby Theatre is still an iconic landmark that looks like something straight out of a bygone era, and definitely worth a place on your Chelan bucket list. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ruby Theatre offers a thoroughly modern experience, playing first run movies on a new, up to date digital projector and sound system. So while the building may look like something straight out of the past, your evening will be state of the art! The Ruby Theatre also offers unique gifts and souvenirs, including gift certificates, special postcards, and new and classic movie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Rise of Irish Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century Essay Discuss the significance of the political developments within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism from the period 1798 to 1867 Word count 1592 The nineteenth century was a revolutionary and constitutional period in Irelands history, that somewhat shaped the Ireland that we live in today. This essay will explore the political developments, within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism in the period 1798 to 1867. The late eighteenth century marked the beginning of what was to map Ireland s future through the nineteenth century and to the present day. Ireland at this time was a deeply divided society. Catholic s and Presbyterians made up eighty five percent of the population, yet they had no power what so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ulster Protestants now came to regard the union as the essential basis for their prosperity. (Beckett 1981). The first threat of nationalism after the union came in the form of an uprising by Robert Emmet. Emmet had a poorly armed army and almost certainly knew that chances of success were faint. But his rebellion was not about success. It was to remind everyone that 1798 was not forgotten and he wanted to spur on the rebels in their quest against the British. Emmet was evidently captured and sentenced to death. He did however have one small victory in his final speech. He requested that no man write his epitaph until his county be free . This speech had long lasting historical value, motivating republicans and nationalist movements from then to the present day. Daniel O Connell became a great political influence in Ireland during the 1820 s. He had a significant effect on the political landscape in fighting for the rights of Catholics. He brought the grievances of Catholic s to the forefront of constitutional Irish nationalism. The creation of Catholic rent and linking politics with religion made great strides in his campaign for Catholic Emancipation. O Connell had always said that emancipation was only the first stage in his programme and that repeal of the union was his ultimate goal. He didn t believe in the rebellions that went before him. He always felt it was best to assert themselves politically rather than use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Customs Union And The European Union The customs union is first and foremost an essential component of the internal market of the European Union. The customs union is a free trade area with a common external tariff. This is the common external tariff that transforms a free trade area into a customs union. The European Union has also developed a common trade policy with third countries which is a complement of the customs union. The customs union is a central element of the trade policy. The customs union and the common commercial policy are two of five exclusive competences or federal powers of the European Union; the other three are the competition rules, monetary policy and the conservation of marine biological resources. The first object of the Common Market was created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3). It includes twenty five member states of the European Union with the exception of certain outermost regions; the overseas territories and the territorial communities of France are, for example, excluded. It also includes states and territories that are not members of the EU such as Monaco, San Marino, Jungholtz and Mittelberg, as well as Andorra (the latter only for manufactured products). Also part of the customs territory of the territorial sea, the inland maritime waters and the airspace of the Member States of the European Union. The common external tariff has replaced national tariffs (tariffs in particular); it consists of all duties on imports into the territory of the Community of products from third countries. For certain agricultural products the TEC has been replaced by agricultural levies. The resources come from the TEC and agricultural levies form part of own resources and the budget of the European Union. Community preference is to give priority to Community production with imports from third countries to the Community, using three main instruments: customs duties, levies and export refunds. In principle, the TEC applies to agricultural products imported from outside the Community. But for the agricultural products that are subject to market organizations, TEC is replaced by an agricultural levy. The agricultural levy allows to enforce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Amphetamine Use And Abuse Research Paper Amphetamine Use and Abuse PSY370 | Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior Trevor Endre May 9, 2018 Argosy university Amphetamines are a class II stimulant, this means that they have a high potential for abuse and have limited medical uses. Amphetamine was first marketed in the 1930s as Benzedrineยฎ in an over the counter inhaler to treat nasal congestion. (DEA) By 1937 amphetamines were available in tablet form, and were used to treat ADHD, and Narcolepsy. Over the years, the use and abuse of clandestinely produced amphetamines have spread. Today, clandestine laboratory production of amphetamines has mushroomed, and the abuse of the drug has increased dramatically. (DEA) Aaliyah s regular use of amphetamines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Goal Of The Journal 1. The goal of the journal is to explain several concepts, many being misunderstandings, of how dry ice is formed, and to use experiments to explain the hypotheses. The author provides explanations to scientific reactions that make fog result from mixing together dry ice and water. Kuntzleman, the author of A Molecular Explanation of How Fog is Produced When Dry Ice Is Placed in Water , also explains why various ideas about dry ice are false. He demonstrates his ideas using experiments he says can be performed using primarily cheap, and easy to find material. The first experiment constructed is set up to effectively measure the density of fog. Because the experiments all deal with dry ice, it is vital to be able to measure the density of the fog resulting from a dry ice and liquid combination. Using a 500 mL flask with a round bottom and two openings is necessary. Approximately 200 mL of liquid is put into the flask. A piece of approximately 10 grams of dry ice is then placed into one opening on the flask. The other opening is covered by a plastic cuvette. Through the cuvette the fog s density can be measured using an LED light and sensor. Fog density is then recorded using the intensity of the light with the formula for the density of the fog, log(I/I0). The next performed experiment deals with where the fog originates. The atmospheric water is not the basis of DIWF (Dry Ice Water Fog). The source of this fog comes from bulk water. To prove this using a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Spamalot Essay Rambo, die hard, wizard of Oz what do these movies have in common? It s the fact that they re cult classics,but none can top the popularly that one movie has and that movie is Monty Python and the holy Grail. The movie is constantly reference or shown it s gotten so popular that it basically transcended movie and made it on stage as a musical called Spamalot. For this viewing I watched it at coral reef SR. high and many things stood out like the set, the music,and the feel of the show. Now let s take our hobby horses for a ride. To start the coral reef version of spamalot was good because of the great set. Most of the set is done through the castle set piece that covers both ends of the stage. Most of the set was made of wood and metal coming together to make certain things work, like one of the scenes had a genie lift being used for Tim and a wooden platform for the lady of the lake. Projection was also used to give a scene more to life,like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The show clicks on all cylinders from start to finish. The show captures the spirit and the comedy of the original movie and then some. The whole time I was feeling happy and laughing because of the humor which varies from toilet humor to some really smart ones the Lancelot is a fairy one quite funny if you get the joke. The cast really connected with the characters and each other. With the cast you did get a feel of how the show was going to go. There was that classic Fourth wall break it s very interesting how it was done and how everything was planned. This show made me feel good on the inside out and that s good enough for me. All in all Coral reef SR.high version of spamalot was a good ride from start to finish from the set, the music,and the overall feel of the show. It s not every day that you get to see one of the great shows on Broadway but when you see one put on by an amazing highschool well it s an experience we can all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Sun Also Rises By Gertrude Stein Act Emily Friis Hansen Bowden 3 AP/GT English IV 12 18 14 Floating I Saw Only the Sky Introduction You are all a lost generation is the opening prelude of the novel, The Sun Also Rises. Those six words by Gertrude Stein act as a foreword for the novel, a story about a wandering group of expatriates, drowning their sorrows in liquor and bullfights and glittering Paris lights, but also as the defining label for an entire generation of doomed youth coming to age in a society deeply affected by World War I s atrocities, characterized by hedonism, excess, and disillusionment with life itself. The men and women who were flung headfirst into the horrific violence of war, whether it be through serving king and country on the frontlines, nursing soldiers who had lost blood, limbs, or their minds, or even witnessing the horrors of war secondhand through brothers, fathers, and husbands back home, became psychologically and morally lost as they wandered aimlessly in a world that appeared meaningless. The years following World War I was defined by a society in which people thought that the world they lived in could no longer support their traditional ideas on love, life, happiness and contentment. However, it was during this age that some of the most celebrated pieces of modernist art, literature, and music emerged, with the epicenter of this movement based in a community of American expatriates in Paris who produced works of astonishing range, incredible depth, and striking emotion. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Non-Traditional Forms Of Addiction Many people spend a ton of time, energy and imagination on their hobby , when in reality it is an addiction. One way of describing an addiction would be to say that it refers to the continued use of a mood altering substance or behavior despite adverse consequences. Addiction could include things like electronics, drugs, alcohol, porn addiction, internet addiction, and being a workaholic. An addiction can also take other non traditional forms such as being addicted to a TV show, movie series, television/movie characters, actors, musicians/pop starts. A more narrow definition of addiction would be to say that it involves a compulsive use of or mind altering acts or substances. With this type of addiction the individual will have usually developed a physical as well as psychological dependence on the behavior. Which will cause and an increased tolerance for the behavior overtime. As time goes on they will need to keep on delving deeper, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It begins to influences their ability to have positive effective relationships, as well as the quality of their overall life. A person with an issue may feel shocked when they meet someone who doesn t understand their plight. They are willing to give up sleep, cancel plans, their vocabulary and actions revel around the addiction. Approaching a person with an addiction can be difficult because they do not see the behavior as an issue or want to hear what others have to say about it. I approach a person with an addiction by first, obtaining some kind of professional advice about how to approach them. I would not be judgmental or try and lecture them, I would be as honest and straightforward as I could be while expressing how much their actions impact them and those around them. I would be conscious that it is never easy to give up a habit good or bad. I would be calm and empathetic while getting my point ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Thomas Hobbes And State Of Nature Thomas Hobbes an English philosopher best known for his works on the political philosophy and his book of 1651 titled The Leviathan which established the Social Contract and the theory of State of Nature . Thomas Hobbes who championed the idea of absolute sovereignty, he also played a role in some fundamentals of European liberal thought , which was concerned with the rights of an individual, the natural equality for all men and the artificial character of political order. However, the objective of this essay is to critically discuss the necessity, especially the importance of state according to Hobbes, the essay will further discuss the importance of sovereignty, the rise of social contract and moreover Hobbes ideas on state of nature. 2. Background According to Harrington (2005) From the appearance of his great work of political philosophy Leviathan in 1651, Thomas Hobbes has been widely characterized as a propagandist of absolutist government, a philosopher whose politics are fitted only to promote tyranny . He has rarely been considered as a thinker concerned with the preservation of liberty, but rather as one who is willing to countenance the sacrifice of liberty in the cause of security . However, Harrington (2005) argues that the whole of Hobbes s political philosophy, his concept of a Commonwealth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men are expected to conform to the sovereign state so long as it is capable of providing those services, specifically circumstances of a protected and passive life. Yurdusev states Hobbes argues that if a sovereign is conquered by another sovereign, the individuals can withhold their obedience and transfer it . And that when regime does not hold authority or either has lost it, compliance is no longer mandatory, since, without authority, it cannot defend the human rights of its subject (Yurdusev: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Key to Solving The American Organ Allocation Essay Justin, a South Carolina college student, died at the age of 23 while on the waiting list for a lung transplant. When Justin was three months old he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a disease which affects the lungs. Throughout his childhood he coped with his illness but at the age of 20 his health took a turn for the worst. Justin was on the waiting list for two years but no lungs came available in time. Organ allocation in the United States of America has become a heavily debated subject in the medical field as well as the political and ethical fields. There is no doubt that there is a shortage of organs in the United States. In order to increase organ supply the American Department of Health should integrate the effective allocation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If not the family and relatives of the deceased needs to give consent. Every day in the United States twelve people die while waiting for an organ transplant list. Even if someone receives an organ transplant there is no guarantee that it will function properly or if the recipient will survive. If an organ is given to the person at the top of the list who has been on the list the longest that person is most likely to be the sickest, weakest and generally older than others on the list. When they receive the organ there is no guarantee that they will survive which would be a waste of a good organ. Hearts are an example of an organ that needs to be given to the right patient in order for the transplantation to be a success. Generally if a person receives a heart transplant before the age of 55 have a higher potential rate of living ten years after the operation then those 55 and older. A surgical resident at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the leader of the study published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery stated There are 2,000 to 2,500 heart transplants a year in the U.S. and many people die waiting. We have to be very smart about how to allocate scarce organs, and our research suggests we can predict which patients will live longer with a new heart. In order to have a higher success rate of long term successful transplants organs should no be given to the person on the top of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Altan Khan Primogeniture There often comes a time in our lives where we must challenge preconceptions, traditions, or perspectives that challenge our own personal interests. It can be something as seemingly mundane as convincing a teacher or mentor you are a worthy student, or as serious as challenging a cultural practice that has been inculcated for generations. In my life, I frequently have striven to achieve the former, and Altan Khan of the Khalkha certainly took it upon himself to carry out the latter when he challenged the practice of primogeniture within the Yuan dynasty. I think it is certainly a good case study for life to view how Altan Khan handled the issue of primogeniture for his kingly legitimacy, as we can learn from past ingenuity and ideas to fix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They too were faced with the issue of changing hearts, minds, and traditions. Chinggis did so with a massive campaign of military conquest, Qubilai and Altan however, utilized religion to carry out their legitimizing purposes. Altan no doubt looked to the past in Qubilai with the priest patron relationship of Phags Pa and Qubilai to establish his own. Just as Qubilai used the Sakyapa to prove his legitimacy as Khan, Altan could use the Gelugpa to become the Great Khan. Just as Altan looked to history, we too can use the practices of previous men and their problem solving strategies in our own lives. While I do not have an army to defend my patronage of a new religious sect that lends me my title as king, I do have the means to defend my points and intellect to my professors to lend me a satisfactory grade on an assignment. It is essentially the same thing, Altan wanted to be Khan so he used the tools at his disposal (a new religious sect and an army) to challenge the preconception that you had to be the primogeniture: descendant of the Yuan to be Khan. My peers and I too are using the tools at our disposal, our intellect and writing, to challenge any idea that you and other professors might have that me or my classmates are not worthy students who deserve satisfactory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. iceland Unit 1 Investigating a business Student: Lewis Smith Business choice: Iceland Foods Ltd Iceland Food Introduction Iceland is in the tertiary sector, as it is not run or paid for by the government. This particular British supermarket chain operator in the United Kingdom and Ireland and is starting to become more international. Iceland s primary product line is frozen foods but they also sell fresh groceries, cupboard foods and also other lines such as body hygiene products and appliances. Such as shampoos, conditioners and cloths. History 1970 Iceland all started when Malcolm Walker and another young ambitions retailer decided to open a shop in an attempt to make their fortunes. When they first started ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The spokesperson giving the company s vision statement will give a brief report on what the businesses future goals and achievements will be. It is important for the company directors to understand the businesses current position and the possible pathways that can be made and then from that the director can follow particular courses of action and what aims and objectives to set. One of Malcolm Walker visions for Iceland Foods is for expansion and making the company have a more global presence by building more stores in different countries around the world. Even though this vision has already been kick started with opening stores within Europe his ambition is to expand even further out. A another key vision for the owner of Iceland Foods Ltd is that he is wanting to become the leading frozen food chain due to the such good value for money on all the company s products. Shown below is an aim and objectives of both what and how the business is trying to meet these visions. Aim and objectives A business s aim is the main goal that the company wants to achieve, but a company may have more than one aim at one moment in time. A primary aim for any business is to add value in the private sector this would involve making a profit. A more tactical aim would include the following such as expansion, market leadership and brand building. A business objective is a detailed step by step plan a business would take in order to achieve an aim. These objectives need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Key Character Of Estella Havisham Another key character from the novel that reflects growth and development as seen in the bildungsroman genre is, Estella Havisham. She is the biological daughter of Abel Magwitch, a convicted criminal, which in the Victorian era, would have depicted her as being in the very lowest level of society, even lower than Pip. However, at the age of three, she was adopted, by Ms. Havisham, a wealthy, bitter and vengeful woman, having being jilted at her wedding. Despite, the idea heroine in a Bildungsroman being described as soft, caring and feminine, Estella is described as being cold and distant. Estella believed herself to be superior to Pip, due to his status, which is ironic. As we, travel further into her journey, the reader begins to understand that Estella has been raised to wreak revenge on all men in order to fulfill Ms. Havisham s need to avenge herself against the male species. It is also seen during Estella s most informative years, for whilst she has gratitude and understands her duty towards Ms. Havisham as well as wanting to seek approval, she starts to change and refuses to please Ms. Havisham as she recognizes how she was manipulated. We can see that Estella knows she been used by her mother when she says: I am what you have made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Havisham, a wealthy and manipulative woman whose life s journey ended the day she was left at the alter by fiancรฉ, Compeyson. It is evident that she has frozen time in Satis House by stopping all the clocks in the house, as if time no longer continues. She has not changed out of her wedding dress since her wedding day and her wedding cake is still untouched, rotting in her dining room. From that fateful day, Ms. Havisham has lived a life of seclusion, she has not seen the light of day in years, confining herself to the Satis House. In Ms. Havisham s mind the fact that she is not married, means she has no reason to continue living a life of fulfilment or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Drones Persuasive Speech The FAA said it receives on average 25 reports a month of drones flying too close to manned aircraft. Even though recreational drone flights are supposed to be kept under 400 feet. In July 2014, a drone narrowly missed colliding with an Airbus A320 as it was taking off from London s Heathrow airport. The plane was at about 700 feet when the incident occurred and BBC reported that the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) rated the incident as a serious risk of collision. Although the military uses drones a lot on the daily basis for good things to keep them safe, drones should be banned from the public as they are not safe for the public to have a handle on, people use them for the wrong things,and this is similar to the issue of guns and semi automatic weapons, they just don t belong in the hands of private citizens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drones are a government device and should not be in the use of civilian and private hands. Authorities in Paris spotted unmanned drones buzzing the Eiffel Tower, the Bastille, the Place de la Concorde the U.S. Embassy and other high profile landmarks. That is the first reason why drones should be banned from the public. There is multiple reasons why they are not safe. An 18 month old boy has lost an eye after being hit by a drone flown by a family friend. Oscar Webb s eye was sliced in half by a propeller after the operator, Simon Evans, lost control of the drone. The toddler, from Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire, will need several operations before he can have a prosthetic eye fitted. It was the first drone injury Oscar s surgeon had seen, but she said it was inevitable there would be many more. Those are just a couple of reasons and instandents why drones should be banned from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Rejection In The Grapes Of Wrath By not being accepted by those who were closest to them, Joseph and Jesus were able to make a difference in the lives of many more people than if they had not gone through the extra steps rejection took them. Rejection does not feel good. Often times, rejection is a lonely place. Rejection caused Joseph to become a slave and a prisoner. He lived in a pit and he was left in prison for several years on more than one occasion. While in each of these places, Joseph never forgot his dream. Joseph was faced with being called a liar and a rapist but he never forgot his dreams. I am certain that Joseph did not understand what was going on or why his dream was not coming to fruition but he never gave up. While in prison Joseph still exercised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. John Calvin Beliefs In the Reformation era, two groups dictated the war of differing religions, Calvinism and the Catholic Church. Both had different interpretations of God as they maintained loyal members. The Catholic Church and Protestant denominations were enemies. John Calvin created the Protestant religion named Calvinism. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, it eventually became one of the largest Christian religion outside Roman Catholic. Its founder John Calvin used Geneva to spread his message. The Catholic Church experienced several issues in the 1500s. In 1517, Martin Luther s 95 Theses and the subsequent formation of the religion Lutheranism posed a threat to the Church. As a result, the Catholic Church took several measures to ensure loyalty from its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long before the creation of the Geneva Church and the establishment of the rules, John Calvin had doubts about his religion. Thomas Beza, author of Life of Calvin said, he could not properly fulfil his ministry, unless, along with Christian doctrine, a regular presbytery which full ecclesiastical authority were established (Calvin and the Reformation in Geneva 188). The Geneva Church required people to attend sermons on Sunday, with few exceptions. Ensuring absolute belief in Calvinism was important to the survival of the growing religion. When a person was convicted of violating the rules of the Geneva Church, often they were sentenced to death. The Inquisition of the Catholic Church and the Geneva consistory by Calvinists were essential to maintain the power of the religious groups. It must be remembered what happened to Michael Servetus. Initially condemned by the Catholic Church for his viewpoints, which doubted Christ, he escaped to Geneva on route to Italy. There, Calvinism members discover him, which lead to his condemnation by yet another religious group. Zophy sums his ordeal when he says, After a lengthy trial at which Calvin testified extensively and was counterattacked by Servetus, the Spaniard was found guilty and burned at the stake (225). Servetus serves as a painful reminder to those who question religious leader s authority. Equally, Calvinists and the Catholic Church members used the horrific tactic or burning individuals alive to prove their viewpoints. It was normal during the 1500s. Ultimately, people lost their lives over conviction from religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Criminalization Of Schools Education has remained a source for continued politicizing and legislating for years. Whenever policy is discussed at a national, state or local level, it seems that education makes it ways into the conversation on some level. While many institutions and business have enjoyed increased deregulation, the regulation of education has increased tremendously. The very institution charged with preparing children and young people to function in society as participating citizens is plagued with the most rules. There is no argument that students should be entitled to a safe and substantial education in school and rules must be in place to maintain a level of order in order to allow for learning. However, there have been two polices that impacted the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zero Tolerance policies have criminalized normal disruptive classroom behavior, and ha[s] generally involved harsh disciplinary consequences such as long term and/or permanent suspension or expulsion for violations, and often arrest which are often enacted on minor or non violent violations of rules such as tardiness and disorderly conduct (Heitzeg 9). On the other hand, the existence of No Child Left Behind finds that the higher the stakes and the longer such an accountability system governs schools, the more school personnel view students not as children to educate but as potential liabilities (Rice University). In fact, the No Child Left Behind Act represents another kind of extension of the crime model in education (Simon 226). Both regulations have positioned students as the enemy. The negative impact and pressure that has evolved in the school environment is palatable. Students behavior is more of a focus than their learning; teachers are under pressure to teach and maintain credentials, administrators have become police in monitoring both the teachers and the students in order for the school to remain in operation. In fact, teachers are affected by both regulations since accountability as a system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Creatine Literature Review Literature Review: Creatine Supplementation Introduction Creatine is a natural substance that occurs in the body, it is also a supplement that has been tested by numerus athletes over the years to see whether it has a positive effect on performance. However, there is anecdotal evidence that suggests creatine supplementation may be the cause of negative side effects such as dehydration, the increase of muscle cramping and an increase in blood pressure. One way the supplementation of creatine can improve performance is by aiding the resynthesise ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) stores within the body in order to produce energy at a quicker rate therefore the most common athletes to take creatine are high intensity power athletes who are repeated actions multiple times. Such as those doing long distance events such as cycling, swimming and running, it may also be used as a way of recovery for sprinters. A study carried out by Kreider R.B et al. (1998) concluded that there were increases in the performance of isotonic lifting and sprinting during agility after taking creatine supplements. Although creatine has been believed to help recovery, research undertaken by Stroud et al. (1994), would suggest that there was no difference in the recovery periods. This review of literature will examine as to whether creatine should be recommended to athletes based on current research. Main Body Creatine is classified as a nutritional supplement this is because it is a naturally occurring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Battle Of Creationism And Evolutionary Theory The battle of creationism and evolutionary theory is not a new one. That being said, in order to understand whether creationism has a place in secondary education, one must first understand the complexity of the matter. Evolution in itself is a theory proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. Grossly simplified, the theory states that life evolved from non life; the concept of descent with modification. This theory arouses conflict because many Christians believe that it negates the literal interpretation of the biblical creation story. It is from this story that the theory of creationism began. While some may argue that creationism deserves to be taught alongside evolutionary theory within the science curriculum of secondary schools of a municipality or state, these individuals are mistaken. Creationism is not a science, therefore by teaching it one violates the first amendment and also further develops the religious inequality that its supporters argue teaching it creates. There is no place for creationism in the science curriculum within secondary public education. To begin, the idea that creationism is a science is a troublesome one in itself. According to Creationism.org, the leading authority on Creation Science, creationism is, the theory that man, the earth, and the rest of the universe were originally created rather than randomly exploding from nothingness into chance existence . Science as a practice is not this way. By definition, science is the knowledge about or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Social Control Theory Of Crime Why does one conform? is often the key question Sociologists explore when studying the Social Control theory of crime, as this theory is based around this concept (Orcutt, 2011.) Instead of hypothesising the incentives behind those who participant in deviant behaviour, Sociological theorists focus on the idea of social conformity (Orcutt, 2011.) Social Control is based on the premise that those individuals who are strongly bonded to society through religious organizations, families, peers, sports, community events, and other social institutions are less likely to participate in deviant acts (Orcutt, 2011.) The theory stresses the importance of strong relationships, active participation, and conventional moral values (Orcutt, 2011.) A probable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Multidimensional Pattern Mining For The Classroom... Multidimensional pattern mining for the classroom utilization of University of Lethbridge Md Asif Khan ID 001178179 Abstract The current classroom utilization of University of Lethbridge is around 50%. Now, they are planning to increase it up to 80%. The data of classrooms for last five years are available that includes Course name, Course Level, Approved size, Sitting types, Actual enrollment and so on. Now, our job is to find out classroom utilization trend, Compare approved and actual enrollment values, find patterns among the classroom size, level and schedule. Above all, based on the data we have to take decision on how we can change the schedule of the classes and their length to have a better utilization yield. We have worked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, even though two universities may have same utilization rates but they may have different areas of classroom per student. Third, there is no standard framework to find out how all the universities are doing year by year. We do not know the factors that influence the classroom size, student enrollment and utilization. There are a lot of questions to be answer. Now, our job is to find out classroom utilization trend, Compare approved and actual enrollment values, find patterns among the classroom size, level and schedule. Above all, based on the data we have to take decision on how we can change the schedule of the classes and their length to have a better utilization yield. Problem description and prior work There have been significant works related to Multidimensional data mining. But there is hardly any work to find any work related to classroom utilization trend associating multidimensional pattern. But here we have presented some of the data mining technique that we may apply to this field. Apriori algorithm is one of the notable works for mining multidimensional association rules. A recent study of Khare et al. [3] has implemented multidimensional association rules using Boolean relational calculus to discover frequent predicate sets. For the purpose of retrieving pattern from database, the relational database is first transformed into Boolean matrix by setting us a Boolean matrix Am*n , where m (are records) and n ( are different dimension ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Oral Tradition Paper It was the intention of this paper to situate The Oral Tradition Workshop for Educators and other intercultural programs in Esmeraldas into the greater context of intercultural educational programs globally. First, it aimed to illustrate that intercultural education is often a response to long standing historical, political, and economic marginalization of one group by the dominate culture. For Afro Ecuadorians, as in the cases of Europe and Latin America, the focus on intercultural education emerged as a response to historical marginalization after the amendment to the constitution in 1998 calling for expanded collective rights of indigenous groups and Afro Ecuadorian. At the heart of intercultural education programs is the assumption that the school and its key actors (students, educators, administrators) play a critical role in eradicating inequality and negotiating spaces between cultures (Aikman, 1997). This belief is evident in all of the cases presented in the paper as well as the intercultural education programs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These policies have left Afro Ecuadorians disproportionally poorer and less educated than other groups in Ecuador. Thus, policy leaders intended to improve these conditions through inclusive education policies that recognize the significance of the contributions of Afro Ecuadorians in the national discourse. The TTOA workshop is an example of this initiative. The decision to use the TTOA workshop to explore the development of intercultural programs in the region is due to the fact that, in many ways, the program is a replica of other intercultural education initiatives in the region. First, Juan Garcia, a pioneer of Afro Ecuadorian educational programs, created it. It also aimed to emphasize the historically, political, and economic significance of Afro Ecuadorians in the larger context of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Gospel Of Wealth Essay Carnegie came from humble beginnings, but through his extraordinary vision he would become the richest man on the planet and would display idealized influence and inspirational motivation through his philanthropic endeavors, inspiring the nation s richest to give to charities through the use of foundations. Carnegie was born in Scotland and moved to U.S with his family in 1848 when he was 12 years old. His father attempted to start a weaving business in America, but failed, leaving Carnegie to work in a mill for $1.20 a week (Goldin, 1988, p. 13). Carnegie would go to on to build a fortune worth almost $450 million by making investments and building a technologically advanced steel making process at a time when the U.S was using steel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 12). Carnegie s philanthropy had a big influence on the rich in the U.S, and his philanthropic foundations became the example vehicle for the wealthy to give back to the community. After Carnegie communicated his vision for the wealthy to take up philanthropic endeavors and lead by example, every self respecting wealthy individual in America had to have at least one foundation in which to give to charity (Goldin, 1988, p. 17). Some of the most prominent followers of Carnegie s examples were John D. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller Jr., and his five grandsons who would establish foundations of their own and give large amounts of money to charity (Goldin, 1988, p. 17). John D. Rockefeller said of Carnegie I would that more men of wealth were doing as you are doing with your money but be assured your example will bear fruit (Goldin, 1988, p. 13). Rockefeller would be right. At the end of the 19th century there were only five such foundation, six more would be added within the first decade of the century, 22 in the second decade with 41 being added in the third (Goldin, 1988, p. 17). Today, there are over one million charities and foundations (Williams, 2010). Carnegie can be attributed to the success of philanthropy. Through his philanthropic writings, Carnegie showed the visionary leadership trait of inspirational motivation. Inspirational motivation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...