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Essay ~ 4Th, 5T
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Opinion Writing ~ Five Paragraph Essay ~ 4Th, 5T Opinion Writing ~ Five Paragraph Essay ~ 4Th, 5T
Essay on apple
Apple Computer experienced many difficulties in the 1990 s. As five years passed, the company has
had four different CEO s. As each CEO took over, the company would go thru a different reformation.
In July of 1997, Apple had submitted two thirds of its market share. It was said that losses topped 1.6
billion dollars and shares were trading near all time lows. Co founder Steve Jobs had come to Apple s
rescue when the company was at its lowest point. He unleashed a series of dramatic moves like a
stunning decision to sign a long term cross licensing agreement with Microsoft for $150 million
dollars. Jobs then ended Spindler s(former Ceo) cloning strategy and went on to kill the Newton, John
Sculley s(both former Ceo s) pride and joy. Job s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After a several months, they had made 200 sales and taken on a new partner. He was A.C Mike
Markkula, Jr., a minted millionaire who had retired from Intel at the age of 33. Markkula, who was
active in attracting venture capital, was the experienced businessman on the team; Wozniak was the
technical genius; and Jobs was the visionary who sought to change the world through technology. He
made it Apple s mission to bring an easy to use computer to every man, woman, and child. In April of
1978, the company had launched the Apple II, a simple machine that ordinary people could use
straight out of the box. This machine had set off a computing revolution that drove the personal
computer industry to $1 billion in annual sales in less than three years. Apple quickly became the
industry leader, selling more than 100,000 Apple IIs by the end of 1980. In December 1980, Apple
launched a successful IPO.
Apple s competitive position changed fundamentally when IBM entered the PC market in 1981. The
IBM PC, which relied on Microsoft s DOS operating system and a microprocessor from Intel, was
stolid and gray when compared to the graphics and sound enhanced Apple II. But the IBM PC was a
relatively open system that other manufacturers could clone. By comparison, Apple s computers relied
on proprietary designs that only Apple could produce. As IBM compatibles proliferated, Apple s
revenues continued to grow, but
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Pros And Cons Of California High Speed Rail
Executive Summary This business report provides an analysis and comparisons of the prospective
benefits and positive impacts that the CSB Building and Engineering Firm, or the Firm , can create if
contracted to engineer, plan, and construct the first portion of the California High Speed Rail. The
report further states that the positive impacts of implementing the California High Speed Rail are
compared to other international High Speed Rails that have shown
What Is HSR? When Was the HSR Authority Created and What s its Purpose?
The California High Speed Rail, nearly identical to China s High Speed Rail, is a high speed rail
system that will extend from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and eventually extend to San Diego to
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In Europe, the High Speed Rail, or Eurail, has tracks covering twenty eight countries. Other countries
like China and Japan also have established a High Speed Rail Line. The benefits of having the Eurail
is the quick and convenient traveling from country to country, as well as being environmentally
friendly. But, just like the California High Speed Rail line, costs billions of dollars. But, European
citizens are more in favor of the High Speed Rail line because of the reduced travel time that promotes
further economic stability and growth by an increase of business and customer relations . Most
European citizens see the costly High Speed Rail line as a short term liability, and foresee it improving
the economy in the long run. Down below is a detailed map of operational High Speed Rail tracks in
Europe. The first High Speed Rail, or Bullet Train, was created in 2008 that connected from Beijing to
Shanghai. It accelerates to an estimated 300 km/hr. which makes a ten hour trip from Beijing to
Shanghai to forty eight minutes. This created a lot of excitement as people could travel long distances
in a short amount of time, which made business meetings for Chinese citizens palpable and
convenient. Originally only a 1,318km long rail line, is now over 9,000km long in China. For
countries like China, the Bullet Train was inevitably needed due to the choking pollution that, literally,
clouds up China. Because of severe
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Upon first glance of this image, a large shark is...
Upon first glance of this image, a large shark is displayed that is enclosed in a rectangular tunnel like
space. It is unclear where exactly this space is located, however it is most likely not in an aquarium
because the space is too small and there are no other fish, marine like organisms, or marine
characteristics around the shark. The shark is probably dead and preserved to be up on display because
of the way his mouth is open and because of the white paneling surrounding the space he is confined
to. Considering that the shark is in a museum, there must be something remarkable or idiosyncratic
about him, such as his size, breed, capabilities, or place of death. Upon second glance of a more
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Human beings may attempt to understand his death and what it was like, however could never really
grasp or relate since their own death has not been reached. While humans may mentally comprehend,
relate to, and be able to view death of living things around them, they are unable to completely know
what it is physically like, which is portrayed in Damien Hirst s work The Physical Impossibility of
Death in the Mind of Someone Living. The title of his work gives more meaning to the artwork itself,
which applies to titles of other pieces of art, poems, books, or movies, as well. Many people say not to
judge a book by its cover , which is actually partly true. Giving the work a quick glance or just a look
at the title is clearly not a fair way to judge, however the title is important because it gives way to
what the creator was attempting to portray. The shark in the museum and its title both allow people to
decipher what the shark itself and the title mean in various ways; however, if it was just the shark, the
artist s purpose would definitely not be depicted as well. At first glance, one may believe that the
shark is in the museum because of something special about him, such as his age or any other
specialities. Once the title is read, full meaning is given to the work and individuals see that the artist
actually created it to portray the reason that death is incomprehensible to living individuals. The role
of titles is not only important to
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Technological Advancements Of Ancient Rome
Taylor Mabry
HIS 101 W06
Professor Terry
May 22, 2016
Technological Innovations of Ancient Rome The Romans were extraordinary builders and
professional civil engineers, and their flourishing civilization formed developments in technology,
culture and architecture that endured for centuries. Ancient Rome had several qualities that made their
civilization successful but most importantly through the advancements of technology and innovations
that flourished throughout the ages that are still used in today s society. The legacy lives through the
inventions of the aqueducts, concrete, newspapers, battlefield surgery, bound books, roads and
highways, roman arches, and the twelve tables. All of these inventions and innovations served as their
own individual purpose that made the civilization boundless which is why I interested in this research
topic. Without aqueducts we would not have inventions such as sewage systems, fountains, and toilets,
which would be extremely hard to live without. These engineering wonders transported pipelines and
into city centers through gravity. These pipelines would also often be lead, stone, or concrete, which
was also an invention the ancient romans take credit for. Aqueducts enlightened Roman cities from a
dependence on nearby water materials and engaged more in sanitation and health publicity. The
transportation of water flourished as far as fifty miles which was very convenient and constantly
began to become more popular throughout the
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Theme Of Insanity In Hamlet
The insanity of a person can be contributed through the trauma that is caused by a few events in a
person s life, but in the play Hamlet, William Shakespeare wrote the main character prince Hamlet
experiences a few dramatic events from the play which his attitude changes throughout. In order to
figure out whether hamlet is insane is by figuring out what the characteristics of his insanity.
Characters see Hamlet in different shades of gray, each side more or less sane than others. His sanity
can be his truth or his lie. The cause for a person s insanity can be perceived as a psychological
disorder. Insanity .n. Mental illness of such severe nature that a person cannot distinguish fantasy from
reality, cannot conduct her/his affairs due to psychosis, or is subject to uncontrollable impulsive
behavior (Ryan Howes, PhD.). Hamlet s own thorough planning to take revenge against claudius
shows his sharp and deceptive mind and creating deceptions for other character in order to make what
once was wrong and make it right with his own ideology. Don t let the Danish king s bed be a nest of
incest. But however you go about your revenge, don t corrupt your mind or do any harm to your
mother. Leave her to God and her own guilt (Old King Hamlet).
Hamlet s insanity can be thought of as a tragedy or misconception of reality. The death of his father
had shaped the first few impressions of his own persona as well as a new experience with his new
aunt. As a result of his genius insanity prince Hamlet has devised a plan to make things more clear to
the audience. Hamlet s behavior strikes the audience as abnormal on several occasions. For example,
Hamlet seems to be really mad when he is in front of Ophelia in disordered clothes. He behaves as if
he had been loosed out of hell to speak of the horror . As the progress of the play foreshadows a
significant end to his insanity that he acts upon. As the play progresses throughout, Hamlet finds ways
in order to give others the impression that he has lost his sanity from his love of Polonius s daughter
Ophelia. (Ophelia)He grabbed me by the wrist and held me hard, then backed away an arm s length
and just looked at me, staring at me like an artist about to paint my
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Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential...
Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential Structure Fire
Explain the issues that lead to his fatality During the month of October, 2008 we lost another fire
fighter in a residential structure fire. The Victim was a 24 Y/O male fire fighter from Alabama who
had been a volunteer with the department for two years. The firefighter training seemed to be standard
for a new volunteer in the area which he served. As always it is tragic to lose a fire fighter and as
always we try to learn from it. The NIOSH report is always written with great detail of their findings,
so as we start to learn more about what happened we can get our facts straight, and hopefully make the
changes so it does not happen again. The NIOSH investigators report did conclude some of the factors
could have been avoided. With this case the NIOSH report was able put together a pretty lengthy list
of what could have been different.
NIOSH found the following (2009) Ensure that fire fighters receive essential training consistent with
national consensus standards on structural firefighting before being allowed to operate at a fire
incident, develop, implement, and enforce written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for
fireground operations, ensure that fire fighters are trained to follow the two in/two out rule and
maintain crew integrity at all times, ensure that adequate numbers of apparatus and fire fighters are on
scene before initiating an offensive fire attack in a
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Chernobyl Essay examples
Chernobyl
The topic I have chosen for this term paper is quot;Ex Soviet Bloc s
Environmental Crisis, Issue C. quot; #2 Upgrading nuclear reactors to meet international standards. I
have chosen this topic because nuclear power is not only an environmental issue but also a severe
health issue for the citizens around the nuclear site and also for the rest of the country and world
because of food products that could be grown there and used as market items.
Nuclear radiation is in no way healthy to anyone. It is much more easier to develop a life threatening
disease if you are currently being effected by the radiation or have already been effected. Becoming
sick from high amounts of radiation does not only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Forty years later, they had found no evidence that there were any genetic problems in any of the
survivors children. In contrast, Yuri E.
Dubrova of the University of Leicester in England and his colleagues claim that they have found
evidence that germline mutation rates in humans can be increased by ionizing radiation. Dubrova s
team compared specific gene segments taken from the blood of people in 79 families that lived in a
exposed area surrounding
Chernobyl. Also they studied 105 members from unexposed families in the United
Kingdom. All children in both groups were born 8 years after the melt down.
The researchers studied gene segments known as minisatellite loci, repeating patterns of roughly 5 to
45 bases, the units that make up DNA. No one knows the genetic purpose, if any, of minisatellites, but
their variation from person to person enables scientists to use them as the basis of so called genetic
fingerprinting .(Dubrova )Because a child s DNA represents a combination of germline DNA from
both parents, any sequence in the child that does not have either parents DNA in it, must result from a
germline mutation. Dubrova s team therefore looked for minisatelite sequences in the children s DNA
that did not appear in either of the parents DNA. They found twice the number of mutations in
children of exposed Belarus parents as in U.K. children. We are 99 percent sure that these are real
germline mutations and they have been passed from parent to child, (Dubrova
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Walgreens vs Cvs Accounting
ACC 501 Summary: CVS Caremark and Walgreens Co. are both free standing pharmacies and stores
(drug retail). Both CVS Caremark Corporation and Walgreen Co. provide prescriptions and healthcare
services (including nonprescription and OTC drugs), and general merchandise in the United States.
Both offer walk in clinic services, photo development, as well as basic grocery options. CVS has
approximately 7,001 stores across 45 states and Puerto Rico (the second largest to Walgreen Co. in the
US), and was founded in Massachusetts in 1963. Walgreens operates in all 50 states with about 7,034
stores in the US, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Walgreens was founded in Chicago, IL in
1901 and has since expanded. Ratios + Comments: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keep in mind ROE equals ROA multiplied by Leverage (Assets/Equity). This being said CVS s
drastic downward jump can be explained not by its ROA (it stays fairly constant as we saw
previously) but instead by it s leverage. CVS greatly increased the amount of debt used to finance
business operations between the years 2006 and 2007 jumping from around $9,900 to $31,000. Why
CVS made this decision exactly is unknown. Walgreen s total equity climbed at a constant rate by
about a $1000 per year starting at about $9,000 in 2005 to $12,000 in 2008. | | |CVS | |Walgreen
|Industry | |Ratio |Year |Caremark | |Co. |Average | |Debt |2008 |19.28% | |6.52% |1.5 | | |2007 |19.16% |
|6.32% | | | |2006 |24.59% | |3.59% | | | |2005 |14.32% | |2.60% | | | |2004 |19.54% | |2.08% | The debt
ratio explains the amount of debt maintained by both respective companies, and represents the amount
of debt used by the company to finance business operations and is
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Song Analysis Of Little Boxes By Malvina Reynolds
For this essay I will discuss and analyze the Five Themes and Two Streams of popular music, in
regards to the song Little Boxes, by Malvina Reynolds. This song comes from her album Ear to the
Ground, and was released in 1962, around the era of summer of love, where conformity was becoming
a easy target for folk singers and musicians. Malvina Reynolds a native of San Francisco, and
daughter of Jewish immigrants, was a folk singer and political activist in the 1960 s and 1970 s,where
her music put a great deal of emphasis on her text, rather than the formality of the music. This Song is
political satire of the urban development during the 1960 s, where one could see cookie cutter type
houses for miles. The song was inspired when Reynolds
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Example Of Historiografiction In Literature
One of the noticeable themes of postmodernism is the distorting of lines between fiction and
nonfiction. In the hands of a talented writers, making it up and telling the truth can exist
simultaneously and comfortably beside one another. Writers of this genre know that it is obvious to the
reader that they are lying to tell the truth. More exactly, these writers lie openly to tell the truth so that
their moral position as storytellers exists in their ability to lie openly and cleverly. A term
historiografiction meaning postmodern mixture of the words historiography and fiction means the
literary treatment of persons or events from the past. Historiografiction is mainly disturbed with
character and theme; in contrast, historical fiction is started by plot, setting, details or lifestyle. A
traditional historical expectations and neutrality is an important element in the postmodern
questioning, and it issues authors to investigate the possibilities of previously immersed character and
points of view in real events from the past.
Sarcastic and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Orwell most probably chose the form essay to express and analyze his feelings about the imperial
arrogance of his home country. However, due to the story structure of the text it has a plot and
characters it seems more like a fictional story (a short story in fact) rather than an essay. Nevertheless,
it can be seen as an essay since it has a free form. This free form then in turn supports the ideas of
freedom from oppression be it an aggressive oppression. In the case of the elephant and the
colonization or a more implicit one as in the case of the narrator s oppression by the crowd which he
has to endure in order to keep the respect of the crowds. However, due to the form we can approach
the text with both a literal as well as socio scientific
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Imperialism In The Isle Of Eden
Fig. 41. The Isle of Eden where animals live in harmony; owned by Phantom. Lee Falk. The Isle of
Eden, n.p It s that utopian world or a paradise, ideal for the daydreamers, free of leeches, mosquitoes,
illness and other such stark realities. It is after all a fantasy world of comics, where the hero always
wins driving away the evil establishing order and equilibrium. According to Sharae Deckard, the
author of Paradise Discourse, Imperialism, and Globalisation: Exploiting Eden, Paradise is
inextricably linked o the long modernity of the capitalist world system, implicated in the discourses of
material exploitation and colonisation that originated in the fifteenth century and developed
throughout the Enlightenment into the present ( Deckard 2).This literature states that Paradise starts as
a geographical topography inspiring the European expeditions and colonisation, which, with the
passage of time develops into a myth rationalising the colonial discourses and praxis and finally
becoming an ironic motif, reacting to the process of neo colonisation and global capitalism. This myth
of Paradise, far from being an unchangeable object of a permanent and enduring collective
consciousness, proves to be dialectical, becoming instrumental to naturalise the conditional and
fabricated myths of imperialism, even though it is torn apart by several contradictions of an
underlying utopian impulse. These kinds of literary examples of Paradise, such as the utopian world of
Phantom, must
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Total Rewards Package
For this assignment; we have been asked to design the company s new Total Rewards package with
the objective of attracting and retaining the best talent. The first thing we have, to do is perform some
background research on best practices for benefit design. I am personally researching nonprofit
organization benefits and I am currently taking over the position as HR person for the company. There
are different benefits for different companies for instance a soup and other food companies would
probably focus on health care coverage because it is a food item, that used properly could be healthy
for you. Other places like GM offers paid vacation, and flexible work arrangements. Others offer
matching 401 k plans, also things like focusing on the future generation with paid time off for kid s
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Some of the things we have come up with lately is finding places around the area that would provide a
discount price to your employees for their help and services to the company. I found an idea recently
to that gives employees who work on a certain day (non holidays) and consider them as company
holidays with an additional item for working those days. If it is an employee who can arrange to have
time off offer them an unpaid summer vacation for those that want it. Hire mostly part time or flex
time workers to accommodate for additional expenses that way you are not paying full time plus
additional benefits putting the company s budget at risk, also by offering the 401 or the 403b
retirement plan could be a plan but it must be one that does not match employee contribution, it can be
up to like 5% of what employee s base salary is, employer can always match amounts later if they
choose. I learned also in my research about what is called a flexible spending
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Chuck Norris Research Paper
Chuck Norris is an inspiration to the Movie production, and army force. Chuck Norris has been in the
army for four years and sadly lost his brother.And has taught karate to many successful people. Even
gaining many well knowns jokes. Chuck Norris had many experiences in the Army and Karate. Chuck
Norris after high school joined the air policeman(AP). During the Vietnam war, both Aaron(younger
brother)and his older brother Wieland enlisted in the United States Army. Wieland was killed in action
in Vietnam in 1970. And actually Chuck isn t his real first name, in fact it is Carlos Norris, the reason
it is Chuck as we know it is when he was in the air force his comrades gave him the nickname I know
this because he wrote it in the book Against All Odds: My story1. He admitted this fact. During the Air
force he went to Tang Soo Do to learn martial arts. In fact Chuck Norris meet Bruce Lee during this
time and convinced Chuck to try the acting career. You may have seen many of his movies he s in, but
his first was The Wrecking Crew.
Many things have been created in Chuck s honor and has many hobbies.One of Chuck s favorite thing
he does on his free time is rising speed boats.
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He also works with many children charities, including one he created with George W. Bush a non
profit organization to help battle drugs and violence in schools called KickStart . And supports Make a
Wish foundation, which grants requests that children make because they are dying. And thanks to the
amazing accomplishments in martial arts and movie career he was able to get a bunch of action figures
after a cartoon made about him and karate moves called Karate Kommandos . And it went viral after
five episodes. Another cartoon that was made is called Chuck Norris: Deadly
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Devising Education Policies
The devising of education policies and ensuring it is adhered to in schools is the responsibility of the
National Government, which consists of two divisions that deal specifically with all areas that are
relevant to education such as the Department for Education. This department develops the core
subjects and syllabus that are studied in the national curriculum throughout schools in the UK as well
as Early Years Foundation Stage. The National Government instructs OFSET officers to carry out
annual inspections of schools in order to monitor and evaluate whether protocols and procedure are
being implemented in regards to school policies, legislations and the law to ensure standards are
maintained in teaching practice of the national curriculum etc The DFE also sets up school league
tables in order to compare schools and there services, standards achieved, progress etc which are
accessible to schools, organizations and the public, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore the LEA can also provide training which they can deliver in schools or via local
education development centreâ€TMs regarding changes to policies that may have an impact on staff
working in schools. (Stonebridge course materiel)
The LEA also provide important guidance to schools on safeguarding issues and protecting vulnerable
children for e.g. when staff are employed, it is the responsibility of the LEA to ensure that enhanced
DBS checks are carried out and any convictions are discussed prior to being given employment.
Question: Question 15
Answer: Schools have an important role in providing information services as well implementation of
national policies as these policies affect how the national curriculum subjects are taught in schools,
how the schools are run, the types of support and training opportunities which are available to staff at
schools and the overall provisions provided by
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I Hear The Cry Of My Life
I hear the cry. Of course it is four thirty in the morning and my little boy is ready for his middle of the
night feeding. This is the everyday life of a mother of two. I wrap my bundle of joy up and feed him.
While this usually isn t a normal time for people to think about their hopes and dreams it tends to be
mine. At the age of sixteen, I moved with my husband to Norman and realized that the best
opportunities for my family s future would be to pursue a professional degree. My college experience
began the summer after I graduated a year early from high school. This definitely left me clueless at
answering the dreaded question, What are you going to do for the rest of your life? But the one thing I
had set in stone was being in the medical field. After picking the wrong major over and over, I felt
passionate and committed to follow a career in medical imaging.
When I think about a sonographer s job the first thing that comes to mind is a computer. Recently, I
had multiple ultrasounds during my second pregnancy. Every time I stepped into the perinatal center I
got excited. While I was thrilled to see my little boy swimming around I couldn t help but be excited
to see the ultrasound preformed. When we were let back into the room I couldn t resist trying to read
all the buttons on the computer and try to figure out how to work the machine. In high school, I joined
the bot ball team. Botball is a program that engages middle and high school students in a team
oriented
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Pound Cakes Analysis
When words aren t enough to express your sentiments, turn to Kay s Floral Kreations for the most
unique pound cake and flower arrangements. Recognized as Xenia, OH s premier florist, Kay adds her
artistic flair to her signature cake bouquet combination. From weddings and anniversaries to funerals
and memorial services, these exclusive floral arrangements are a perfect fit for any occasion. Always
happy to accommodate her customers, Kay offers nothing less than a fantastic selection of cakes set in
gorgeous, handpicked flowers.
Pound Cakes
Delightfully moist and fresh, the pound cakes at Kay s Floral Kreations are sure to treat your taste
buds and brighten your day. Expertly baked to perfection, Kay s exquisite pound cakes are available in
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A Beautiful Mind
How has the feature film you have studied captured and sustained the viewers interest?
Yes exactly and today in my seminar I will identify these key words to analyze and answer this
question.
In the film A Beautiful Mind , the director Ron Howard, along with writers, producers etc have used
many techniques in order to capture the viewers interest and sustain it through out the film. I have
identified the most important techniques used as:
how the actors are presented through characterization
various techniques of cinematography and special effects
and the fast pace of the film to make it exiting for the audience
Most of us already knew that people suffering from schizophrenia do things a bit differently from the
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This helps capture the viewers interest as they grow a connection with these characters, and sustains
the audiences attention as we learn more about them as the plot develops.
Ron Howard has used cinematography and special effects to create impact as it engages the audience.
It helps introduce an excellent main character and helps us experience the reality of the mental illness.
We see most of the film through the Nash s point of view, helping us understand his situation and the
reality of his delusions. Characters who are in Nash s hallucinations are always seen from his point of
view through handheld camera shots. A good example of these point of view shots is the scene where
Nash believes Parcher is going to hurt Alicia and his child so he lunges at her in an attempt to protect
her. However we also see through Alicia s point of view that John, there s nobody there and Nash
seems to be attacking her through a senseless act of violence.
When we do not see the story through Nash s eyes we see him through views such as circling
Steadicam shots like Nash s visit to the Pentagon. At first this type of shot arouses the exhilaration of
the visit but later on we can relate it back to his schizophrenia.
Lighting is also a technique commonly used by the director to set Nash apart from others. We often
see Nash s face in the shadows symbolizing that he is troubled and different from a normal person
socially, whereas cinematography has been used to light up
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`` Borders `` By Thomas King
In the boiling pot of America most people have been asked what are you? when referring to one s race
or nationality. In the short story Borders by Thomas King he explores one of the many difficulties of
living in a world that was stripped from his race. In a country that is as diverse as North America,
culture and self identity are hard to maintain. King s short story Borders deals with a conflict that I
have come to know well of. The mother in Borders is just in preserving her race and the background
of her people. The mother manages to maintain her identity that many people lose from environmental
pressure.
It is hard to find someone who doesn t have a mixed heritage. In Borders Thomas King addresses this
fact through the difficulties of having inherited mixed cultures. The mother describes herself as
Blackfoot, but this description is too broad for the border police, and for the law. Similarly I have
come across the same issue. I could describe myself as Mexican, which is my race, but I could also
describe myself as an American, because that is what my passport says. In the eye of the law I am
American, but with the culture I surround myself by I am Mexican. This conflict comes from within
the mother, and also from her beliefs that she lives by. Blackfoot could easily refer to someone from
Canada, but their land was taken, thus creating this separation. The Blackfoot people are Indians
without a country, they are the indigenous people of an area, but
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Hitchhiker s Guide To The Galaxy Movie And Book Comparison...
There is a cliché that the book is better than the movie. There has never been a case where that is more
apparent than the book written by Douglas Adams in 1978 to the 2005 movie rendition of The
Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy directed by Garth Jennings. The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy is
an english science fiction comedy novel that follows Arthur Dent through his misadventures in the
galaxy with Ford prefect after earth is to be demolished to make way for an intergalactic bypass. The
story is satirical guide book to help you navigate and hitchhike throughout the galaxy. The first
comparison and contrast will be about the characters and their appearance and personality. The second
comparison will be the plot events. Lastly is the comparison and contrast of the resolution. Due to the
theme, plot, and resolution, the book is far superior than the movie.
There is much to contrast and not much to compare about the characters and their appearance and
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In the book Trillian shows apathy if not indifference towards Arthur. In the movie the two fall in love
by the end. In the movie version Arthur, Ford, Zaphod and Marvin travel to the Vogon planet,
Vogsphere where the rescue Trillian. In the novel, Vogsphere is described but the characters never
actually go there. In the beginning of the book, Ford Prefect convinces the hesd contractor to lay in
front of the bulldozer so Arthur didn t have to. In the movie Ford Prefect distracts the construction
workers by giving them pints of beers. In the movie, the main ship, The Heart of Gold is depicted to
have a shape similar to a teapot. In the book it is depicted as a running shoe shape. In the movie The
Galactic police that were following Zaphod end up suffocating after Marvin convinced their ship to
commit suicide. However in the movie Marvin uses the POV gun to cripple The Galactic Police with
depression to evade
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Aims and Development of the Penal System Within the Uk...
Discuss the aims and development of the penal system within the UK over the last 200 years. In this
essay I will be looking at the key developments of the British penal system since the early nineteenth
century. I will also discuss how the main objectives of the prison system have changed over this
period of time. The earliest origins of imprisonment was the use of holding defendants prior to trial
and dates back to the 9th century. This early form of incarceration was not designed as a form of
punishment, rather it was reserved for individuals unable to provide surety for loans or behaviour. The
majority of these individuals were held within country gaols, although there were some purpose built
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However the terms of the Act were often ignored and they only covered the main prisons and not the
smaller gaols or debtor s prisons (Todd, 2002, p.118). By now the number of prisoners was increasing
partly due to the decline in other forms of punishment, such as the stocks and branding, which were
now viewed as outdated. Nevertheless many people still believed that prison should be concerned with
punishment and deterrence, rather than the rehabilitation of criminals which was viewed as costly
(Todd, 2002, p.119). In 1842 Pentonville prison was built using the panopticon design. This meant that
each prisoner was now held in their own individual cell. Pentonville operated on the ‘separate system
which involved almost total solitary confinement and elements such as education and work were
largely ignored (www.howardleague.org/studycentre/historyofprison.htm). Support for the separate
system declined in the second half of the 19th century and was gradually replaced by the ‘silent
system . The silent system was introduced in 1865 and was originally used in America. Prisoners were
still kept in solitary confinement for the first nine months and in addition were also forced to do ‘hard
labour . Hard labour consisted of pointless unproductive work designed to deter prisoners from re
offending. One of the main
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Ancient Egypt New Kingdom
There are very few civilizations whose collapse can be easily theorized. Lack of evidence and trending
arguments provide bias perceptions for most research. Examination of the suggested collapse during
Egypt s New Kingdom is also plagued with predispositions and altering theories. Some arguments
blame an adulteration of morals leading to the decline of complex traditional and religious beliefs.
Others solely blame an environmental crisis capable of facilitating an economic crisis large enough to
annihilate financial solidity for the entire kingdom. I argue it was not any one factor that led to the
dissension of Egypt s New Kingdom, but many. The New Kingdom collapse was the result of hostile
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Seti I reigned from 1290 1279 and concentrated on establishing order in Egypt after the religious
changes brought on by Akhenaten. Ramesses II reigned from 1279 1213 BC, he is considered the
greatest and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian empire. Merneptah reigned from 1213 1203 BC,
his mummy was one of eighteen found in Amenhotep II s tomb. Seti II reigned from 1203 1197 BC
and had to deal with plots aimed to acquire his throne, one from rival king Amenmesse. Amenmesse
purportedly reigned from 1201 1198 BC after taking the throne from Seti II. Siptah reigned from 1197
1191 BC and died at age sixteen, a headless statue of him sitting on the lap of another Pharaoh is on
display in Munich Germany. Queen Twosret reigned from 1191 1189 BC and was the last ruler of the
19th dynasty. Queen Twosret s reign ended in a civil
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My Papa Knultz Analysis
Battered Knuckles While the subject of My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke has spurred passionate
academic debate from professors, scholars, and students alike, the imagery, syntax, and diction of the
poem clearly supports the interpretation that Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz to reflect back to his
sentimental memories with his father. In brief, Roethke leaves the audience with an unclear
understanding of what the meaning of the poem is. In discussions of My Papa s Waltz, one
controversial issue is the father casually plays with the son. On the other hand, some readers argue that
the father is abusing his son straightforwardly. However, after contemplating the context of the poem
and gathering information from the text, it has become undeniably clear that the poem is about the
father abusing his son. Ultimately, Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz to illustrate a picture of his
nostalgic remembrance for the readers. The authors controversial poem becomes clear when one
carefully examines the context of the poem. In stanza one, line one, Roethke describes the papa in the
poem as having whiskey on [his] breath. This line illuminates the idea of the father being intoxicated;
hence, can lead to a change in behavior. Further, the change in behavior can be the cause of violence
towards the child in the poem. Coincidentally, Roethke s father dies in 1923 at the age of 52; thirty
eight years later Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz, roughly at 52 years of age. The
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Aladdin Is A Fairytale Of A Scrappy Thief
Aladdin is a fairytale of a scrappy thief who gets into harmless hijinks with his best friend and
monkey Abu in the fictional city of Agrabrah. The whole point of Aladdin s narrative is that he, unlike
everyone else in Agrabrah, has great potential. Aladdin is worthy enough to enter a cave so magical it
is named the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin, as the audience is told, is better than the local merchants
selling food tin order to support their families. He is better than the guards, who were hired by the
palace to try their best to get the streets of Agrabrah safe. Aladdin per this movie is the best person in
town. This view of Aladdin is false, while Aladdin is said to have great potential, in the movie Aladdin
is not seen doing anything that makes him deserving of this title. And it is painfully clear by the end
on the story that no one in Aladdin cares about helping the people of Agrabrah.
Based on the indirection to Agrabrah in the movie, Agrabrah is a large trade town. There is access to
jewels and wonders, yet the common person lives in poverty. The merchants in the market place are
very entuned to theft. And it appears that the sole purpose of the Palace guards is to pursue these
thieves. This suggests that theft is a huge problem in Agrabrah, which also suggests that poverty is
prevalent in the town. In Aladdin s character defining introductory song, he tells us that he is good at
stealing. They re quick, but I m much faster...(Aladdin) One loaf of bread costs a fish
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Diversity In Downtown Areas
The vision for downtown districts will vary from city to city; however, there are a number of policies
in place to help preserve and provide affordable housing for low income at risk populations
throughout downtown districts. Therefore, the vision for downtown districts should always include
some sort of diversity of incomes. Diversity should always be a key component and downtown
managers, leaders, and developers are committed to providing and building homes that are reasonably
priced. Low income housing is generally defined as housing affordable to households that make below
50 percent of the area median income. In many instances this means that these individuals will receive
public subsidies, or either direct payment goes to the project owner through vouchers and certificates.
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The report goes on to say that in order to maintain healthy balance within downtown districts, the new
low income residents will include teachers, policeman, and fireman, child care workers, medical
technicians, elderly, and the disabled, and single parent families. So as I read this information I realize
there are several contradictions. In one breath, the downtown district is suitable for certain classes of
people which make a clear distinction between what the downtown district considers healthy and
unhealthy. As a social worker this raises some red flags for me. This leads me to believe that a certain
classes of people are preferred and accepted. They may be low income but they are still preferred
because they are considered the working class, and to hear that the concept of affordability shifts as
the economy shifts is disheartening. So I can see that the vision will include diversity among incomes;
however, truth be told, displacement and gentrification is a lived experience for
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Baltimore Police Department
The United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division published a report entitled the
Investigation for the Baltimore City Policy Department on August 10, 2016, based on suspicions that
the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) engages in practices that violate federal anti discrimination
laws, the First Amendment, and Fourth Amendment. According to the report, the Baltimore Police
Department is guilty of making stops, searches, and arrests without having probable cause, especially
against African Americans. African Americans are also unlawfully subject to uses of excessive force
and harsh retaliation by police for constitutionally protected expression. Furthermore, because the
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The report has presented overwhelming statistical evidence to support this conclusion. BPD stops over
500 pedestrians per every 1,000 African Americans and only under 200 pedestrians for every 1,000
Caucasian Residents. A solution to this issue would be to have a diverse/variety of officers employed
under the Baltimore Police Department. Diversity should not merely be based on race but on the
background as well. BPD should only assign officers to work in a jurisdiction where they are familiar
with the residents and the demographics of the area. For example, if an area is 90% African American
and is known for high drug trafficking, an officer from a county with majority white residents and
only a discriminatory point of view on African Americans should not be assigned to work in this area.
It is important that officers familiarize themselves with the area they are policing because it will give
them a certain level of understanding and aid in determining how they should approach situations.
Also, officers should be able to honestly express when they are an assigned to an environment where
they do not feel comfortable. Keeping the lines of communication open between police officers and
administration is very important. Officers should be able to perform their duties in a comfortable
environment
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Bombing Of Nagasaki Essay
On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan killing 70,000
people. The atomic bomb was directly responsible for the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
treaty of 1970. Although the bombing of Nagasaki was purely devastating, the United States
Government claims the bomb was not inhumane but the Japanese government disagrees even though
in reality the citizens were the most greatly affected.
The United States Government and military refer to the use of the atomic bomb as valid and with
reason but this is most likely a way to clear their heat from the devastating bombing of Nagasaki.
Frederick Olivi, the third Bockscar pilot, described the nuclear fireball as being brighter than one
thousand suns ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). At the time he was approximately seven miles
from the ground zero ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). Olivi much like the other men piloting
the Bockscar expected the bomb to be a dud. To their surprise it wasn t and he talked about the sheer
terror he experienced (Earns). Olivi claims he was deeply filled with regret; however, if he needed to
drop the bomb again he would (Earns). However, the League of Nations say there could have been
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They had to suffer through the pain, grief, and terror of experiencing nuclear war. Many survivors
described the wailing of the air raid sirens to be terrifying (Earns). Tatsuichiro Akizuki, a Nagasaki
survivor, claims that after the bomb was dropped all he could see was fire. The smoke was red, black,
and yellow and made Azuki feel as if it was the end of the world ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb
). He described the electric poles to be like kindling ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). Also, the
death of innocent civilians in Nagasaki made the survivors claim the use of the atom bomb was a war
crime ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki
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How X-Rays Interact With Tissue
There are two major ways in which X rays interact with tissue. The first is the photoelectric effect,
where a photon uses all of its energy to eject an electron from an atom; that while the electron moves
around and ionizes neighboring atoms, there are no scatter photons. The second major effect is the
Compton scatter, where a photon hits an atom and ionizes an electron but does not use all of its
energy. The photon then scatters in a different direction with slightly less energy, and the free electron
does damage to the body. Scattered photons can travel back towards the X ray tube, pass through the
patient and hit the detector from any odd angle, or scatter again within the patient. Every time a
photon ejects an electron (ionizes an atom), it creates free radicals that can damage DNA in the ...
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Both of these effects result in decreasing energy deposition from the skin to the back of the patient. In
other words, much of the dose is deposited near the skin. This is why the deterministic effects that are
a large worry for doctors relate to skin injuries. Larger patients, who require higher doses to penetrate
through the larger body parts, are at higher risk of skin injuries. Therefore, it is very important to
understand the intensity of X rays to avoid serious consequences.
Below is an object irradiated by many X rays, with their intensity measured with a detector. The X
rays are passing through an object, and are strongly absorbed so that their intensity is low, while other
X rays are passing through less of the object, and are less strongly absorbed. This makes their intensity
much stronger and higher. This intensity is measured and recorded at the center of the detector. In an
effective manner, the object creates a shadow of the X rays, and from that, its basic dimensions can be
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The Importance of the First Scene in the Film Version of...
Romeo and juliet written in 1595, is one of the most famous plays of the 16th century, set in Verona. It
was cleverly written by William Shakespeare, who is one of the most renowned writers of all time and
the play was later produced as movie in 1996 staring Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes. The play is
still popular as it contains universal themes of love and hate that can still be related to today.
One of the importances of the first scene of the play is to introduce the audience to the majority of the
lead charecters such as Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio and Tybalt, Sampson and Gregory, Lord and Lady
Capulet, Lord and Lady Montague and Prince. Along with the different themes and use of language,
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I hate the word and continues to say the word hate throughout the play which suggests he s uncivil
which eventually backfires on him later on in the play. Sampson and Gregory are clearly shown to be
the better and more civil charecters as they The language used is insulting such as A dog of the house
of Montague moves me. which basically means anything from the house Montague even a dog, they
have no respect for therefore they wouldn t move out of it s way and would let it walk in the dirt. It s
significant that the fight between the Montagues and Capulets starts first among the servants as it
shows that both houses have lower status charecters in that share the same hatred for the opposite
houses as the higher status charecters do. Shakespeares use of language is clever as you have to look
within what the Capulets said to find the true insult. The fight between the two houses grabs the
attention of the audience straight away with it s witty use of language and action. It also starts with the
question that lingers throughout the rest of the play which is why exactly have they hated eachother
for so long and so strongly?
All this builds up tension and the crowd are constantly on the edge of their seats waiting for the events
to happen that they have been told about, the fight is witnessed by the prince who decides anymore
fighting will end in exile if they carry on. In a way the Prince is
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Dance Critique
The traits I have obtained from dance can best be explained through the lessons I have experienced.
The most valuable lesson is that critiques can either damage or improve someone; the amount of
change the critique makes is for the receiver to choose. Dancing teaches that I will always be making
mistakes, but a positive mindset is key. To grow as a dancer, I must respectfully listen to the critiques
and make a valid effort to improve, not only for myself, but also for the team. Dancing has shaped me
into a confident, determined person that will be able to apply lessons learned throughout my life.
Teamwork is the most important trait when having a team that wants to excel at their sport, and I
believe at Chilton, we go beyond the expectations. To work as a team, you must have a certain bond
with each teammate to feel comfortable enough to correct them if something they are doing is
incorrect. Something I really stress to the freshman on the team is that they should feel comfortable to
telling me what I am doing wrong, even if I am a senior. To help the team, everyone must take part
and be a leader in their own ways, whether it be teaching a girl choreography she missed or improving
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By getting my chance to be a captain this year, I had to step up to be someone the girls would look up
to and respect. My current leadership qualities have not always appeared due to my introverted
personality, but by maturing, it has been easier to provide advice and guidance to others regarding
tasks that I have struggled with in the past. My growth from being a shy freshman to a supportive,
focused senior has been a true transformation that has helped me become more active in Chilton High
School extracurriculars, and will also aid me in succeeding in higher education by making it easier to
cultivate personal connects with
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How Does Harry Potter Affected Pop Culture
For as long a literature has been around, books have been written that define the culture of a
generation, though some leave lasting changes in pop culture. When the first Harry Potter was
accepted to be published many years ago nobody was prepared for the enormous success the series
would have. The series captured a massive following from the beginning, turning a simple seven book
series into a franchise. Though I may not be an expert on literature, I have read the entire Harry Potter
series multiple times and am a big fan of the book. I have also researched the effect of the books on
pop culture and have come to the conclusion that Harry Potter has embedded itself into pop culture
and changed it in the process.
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For many other children, Harry Potter is what encouraged them to start reading. UK Federation of
Children s Book Groups interviewed groups of kids and found that 59% of them believed that reading
Harry Potter gave them better reading skills and 48% of kids said they were reading more because of
the books (How Has the Harry Potter). Due to the fantasy elements and likable characters, the Harry
Potter books have captured the attention of young readers and got them to continue reading beyond
just those books. A study done by Scholastic and Yankelovich in 2006 found that the series has not
only had a positive impact on children s views towards reading but it has also improved the quality of
their school work (Garlick). Reading ability and the ability to satisfactorily complete schoolwork are
dependent upon each other and the impact of the Harry Potter series on the number of kids who have
gotten into reading for fun in a contributor to the improvement in schoolwork. The Kids and Family
Reading Report surveyed 500 children and discovered that more than half of them had not read books
for fun before Harry Potter and 65% said they saw improvement in school after reading (Garlick). The
Harry Potter books impact on pop culture lead to the rise in reading and doing well on schoolwork
among
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Industry Analysis Department Store Essay
Department Store Industry
NACIS 452111
Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................... 3
The Industry s Dominant Economic
Features......................................................................................................... 3
Porters 5 Forces............................................................................................................ 7
Power of Buyers.......................................................................................7
Power of Suppliers................................................................................... 7
Barriers to Entry...................................................................................... 7
Threat of Substitutes.................................................................................. 7
Competitive Rivalry..................................................................................8
The Drivers of Change...........................................................................................................9
Companies in the Strongest/Weakest Positions...........................................................11
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(Bronshteyn 24)
* Prevalence of Forward/Backwards Integration, Channels of Distribution, Pace of Process and
Product Technology Change: * Partial forward integration already exists in department stores; they
already present their products to the customer directly, for example, Target Corp has its own in store
brand called Market Panty for grocery items. While technology has made them tweak that process a
little by e commerce websites where customers can now shop online and get their merchandise
delivered directly to their houses. * Backward integration seems to be very little or not present at all in
department stores.
* Whether Products are highly differentiated or very similar: * Products range from high quality and
expensive brand name items to low quality low cost items to appeal to all the department store
customers for both luxury item shoppers to budget shoppers. * As per IBIS World research report
...industry research suggests that private labels or exclusive brand account for around 20% 30% of
store merchandise and the rest is the same across the market (Lekovic 22) * Merchandise also varies
based on the store operation whether the store is traditional merchandise or discount, thus quality
varies between the two segments. (Lekovic 22)
Figure above shows types of products and proportions carried within department stores.
* To what extent are economies of scale
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Shakespeare s Use Of Metatheatre In Hamlet
Metatheatricality in William Shakespeare s Hamlet
There play within a play is a dramatic device used by Shakespeare to explore the human psyche s
ability to manoeuvre and manipulate by staging performances . Shakespeare premises the entire drama
upon the ghost s revelation of the happenings of the murder and Hamlet engages in a facade in order
to grapple with this reality. The overt presence of metatheatre especially with the enacting of The
Murder of Gonzago and in Hamlet s feigning of lunacy, endeavours to reason with and validate
Hamlet s psychological ongoings but does so with underlying irony. Shakespeare, in my opinion, hints
at the futility of such drastic pretence and enactment with the use tragic irony that concludes the play.
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From a psychological point of view, feigned madness can be grounds on which Hamlet s future
actions can be legitimised, if not at least be accounted for. To commit a murder for the purpose of
revenge, on the basis of a spirit s account would seem rather absurd but by proclaiming madness, the
entire prospect is more believable and by that extension, validates the possibility of such an account.
More importantly, Proser argues that Hamlet s barrage of incoherencies
(transparent to us, opaque to them) acts as a smoke screen for his own soliloquized plot hatching (
Proser 340 ). In a sense, the artifice of madness can assist as a deceptive tool while Hamlet struggles
internally to resolve the moral quandary of vengeance and seeks to confirm the truth behind the King s
murder. Although Polonius incorrectly attributes
Hamlet s madness to Ophelia s love, his detection that Though this be madness, yet there is method in
t (II.ii.223 224) reaffirms his lunacy as not actual craziness but a form of
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Balance Sheet and Sales
MBA Financial Management and Markets Exam 1 Spring 2009 The following questions are designed
to test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of financial management structure [chapter 1],
financial valuation [chapter 2], financial statements and tax planning [chapter 3], and short term
financial forecasting and financing [chapter 14]. Choose the best possible answer to the questions
given. Each question is equally weighted. Papers are due 2/26/09 at the beginning of class. True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. There are three primary disadvantages of a
regular partnership: (1) unlimited liability, (2) limited life of the organization, and (3) difficulty of
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d. Corporate investors are exposed to unlimited liability. e. Corporations generally face relatively few
regulations. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. In a regular partnership, liability for
other partners misdeeds is limited to the amount of a particular partner s investment in the business. b.
Partnerships have more difficulty attracting large amounts of capital than corporations because of such
factors as unlimited liability, the need to reorganize when a partner dies, and the illiquidity (difficulty
buying and selling) of partnership interests. c. A slow growth company, with little need for new
capital, would be more likely to organize as a corporation than would a faster growing company. d. In
a limited partnership, the limited partners have voting control, while the general partner has operating
control over the business. Also, the limited partners are individually responsible, on a pro rata basis,
for the firm s debts in the event of bankruptcy. e. A major disadvantage of all partnerships relative to
all corporations is the fact that federal income taxes must be paid by the partners rather than by the
firm itself. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The proper goal of the financial
manager should be to attempt to maximize the firm s expected cash flows, because this will add the
most to the wealth of the individual shareholders. b. The financial manager should seek that
combination of
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Essay On Technology In Secondary Schools
The City of Casey is the most densely populated municipality in Victoria, with a total of 16 secondary
schools within the area. English, Mathematics, and Science are the fundamental subjects in the
secondary school course of study, with a variety of 50 elective subjects differentiating throughout each
school. This report s focus is to perceive and determine how schools in the City of Casey can use
technology to benefit their teaching to essentially prove that we are moving towards being a smarter
city.
How technology is currently used in secondary schools
The use of technology within the education sector has seen significant advancements in past years, yet
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Although the physical components of ICT models are of central concern for most schools, software
and programs must also be recognised as having a significant impact on the learning and teaching of
both students and teachers. Programs such as Maths Pathways, Moodle, Google and Microsoft Office
365 aid in the learning process of students across Australia, the most common being Microsoft Office
365. These systems can be used for almost everything a student requires to have a productive and
effective academic career. With access to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel, OneNote, Outlook
and Microsoft Classroom, teachers and students have all the tools they need to build an effective
learning environment. Technology use in education, to date, has had a beneficial impact on the lives of
both teachers and students. However, we must invest time and money towards upskilling teachers so
they have the ability to use the technology in the classrooms in order to provide effective learning for
students. The best learning resource for teachers are teachers themselves and Microsoft Teams is a
good example of an online forum for people to connect, communicate and learn. The City of Casey
could promote such a forum for teachers to expand their knowledge on technology and share their
skills with
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Battle Of Gallipoli Research Paper
The Battle of Gallipoli was a campaign during World War 1, between April 1915 through January
1916.It took place on the Gallipoli peninsula which forms the bank of the Dardanelles. This strait
provided a sea route for the Russian Empire,which would allow the Allies to transport them
supplies.Winston Churchill wanted to gain complete control of the peninsula,so they launched a naval
attack on the strait and a land attack on the Ottoman capital.He hoped that the downfall of
Constantinople would bring the downfall of Turkey.The attack failed and became one of the Ottoman
s greatest victories.This essay will describe the causes and effects of the battle.Also will describe in
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They made landings at Helles,Gaba Tepe,Kum Kale,and many more places. The goal of these groups
was to advance inward and to start cutting off Ottoman forces.The first engagement around the village
of Krithia the allies were able to land and advance forward. They came close to capturing the
village,but they lacked orders to exploit the position.Two groups attempted to land on the beaches,but
the Ottoman s defenses were too great.The Ottomans caused many casualties on the British. As at
Anzac ,the Ottoman defenders were too few to stop the british from landing,but still caused many
casualties.The other beaches suffered many casualties as well.The British hesitated to move inward
and stayed close to the beaches.This gave the Ottomans time to rally up troops.The british were able to
hold off turkish troops thanks to naval support.The british with the support of french troops attempted
to capture Krithia village.The Ottoman defenders stopped the Allied advance halfway.The hope of a
Allied victory disappeared.The Ottomans launched strong counter attacks on Helles and Anzac.The
attacks were repulsed by machine gun fire.Later in the battle the British evacuated in late
December.The United Kingdom suffered a total of 120,246 casualties and the Ottoman Empire
suffered 174,828.Many died because of sickness and freezing to
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Maya Geofman s Influence On Art And Art
In this class I have learned many things about Israel and its global friends and enemies but some
topics in my studies have truly inspired e to learn more about, past the normal curriculum and the is
why I have chosen them for my final project. In my project I have been able depict these topics with
art. The topics that I am interested in are the kibbutzim in Israel, especially in the Negev, water in
Israel, and street art.
On my board there is an imperfect heart which is a symbol of the amazing art of Maya Geofman and
how she has had such an influence on the way artists around the world look at art that is not ordinary
or traditional. Maya creates her art with bold and vibrant colors and meanings. She has influenced not
only Israel but the USA, Canada, Germany, France and many more countries. To her this is not only a
hobby but a way of life. There are also Band Aids on my board which is a symbol of Dede s art
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The kibbutzim are such a large portion of the innovation coming from israel because the populations
in kibbutzim are hard workers who work for not just themselves, but there society. They are instilled
with chutzpah, we learned that this is a large factor in innovating. On my board in the Kibbutz area
you can see there are the houses with their heating system that was innovated on a kibbutz and the
solar panels on top of them reflect the sunlight and absorbing the energy to power the buildings and all
things that need power. There are also plants to show how even in a desert the innovative people find a
way to produce food for themselves and others. They are especially known for their tomatoes that are
perfectly nourished because of the amazing drip irrigation systems. They also have created many ways
to receive enough water to be able to do these things, which is another one of my
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EEO And Diversity Management Self-Assessment
In my self assessment, I scored highest in the area of Legal Environment: EEO and Diversity
Management (21). I scored the lowest in the area of Staffing (10). I m not surprised I scored the
highest in Legal Environment because I am more interested applying the rules/laws. Even where I
currently work, I make sure that everyone is fairly treated because if an instance does occur, I am the
type of person who will speak up for what s right. In the workplace, it is important that the employees
are treated equally because if they are not then it will affect their performance and they will eventually
leave the organization if no action is taken. I scored the lowest in the area of Staffing because I
honestly have no experience/skills and not much interest
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Samurai Warrior
The samurai of Japan were a very loyal and honorable people. In ancient times the samurai s lives
were filled with discipline and intense training. The warriors were always ready for war or an attack,
for they had developed a sixth sense. The samurai were important in history for their swords and art.
First of all, the samurai s katana, long sword was crucial to their lives because it was their main form
of protection and also because of its cultural value. It states in trueswords.com, the samurai s katana
was his primary source of self defence. The samurai s swords were essential in their lives because, as
the combatants of Japan, the samurai never knew when they could be attacked and the warriors needed
some way to defend themselves from enemies. Also according to ... Show more content on
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Their art was a form of perfection that has been admired even today. Two of their several perfections
are their poems and their tea ceremonies. In a samurai rap named Samurai Warrior rap (Bloom, 2013)
stated, Five, seven, five were the haiku syllables... This is explaining how their poems called haikus
and the structure of the haikus were made in the syllables five, seven, and the five again. Even though
they were short poems they would be very beautiful or they would link two or three haikus together. In
the poems it used sensory details and certain descriptions to match a certain setting.They were one of
the most excellent perfections of the samurai. They are also specialized in tea ceremonies which were
used in many different ways to do certain things. (Bloom,2013) stated ...yet tea ceremonies was
important for alliance, samurai needed to insure good compliance... This means that they would
perform this ritual and if they passed they would make an alliance. They needed to insure good
compliance in order to pass the ritual. In other words if they followed the rules they would pass the
ritual. These two forms of art are still valued
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What Is A Reflection In Strategic Leadership
A reflection in Strategic Leadership Before coming to USAWC I think that my experience and
knowledge gained during the twenty five years of service is an important quality to possess. At one
point I thought: A few years until retirement, and probably no special secrets for me to discover during
the academic year. I can only confirm existing knowledge, gained some new and meet an interesting
people before returning home . Much to my surprise, already after the first reading and discussion at
the seminar, I realize that this will be more interesting than I had hoped. The first lessons were related
to leadership and I was wondering what s new here. I thought I knew a theory about leadership. After
all, I am an author of a document about the leadership in SAF.
But, the first readings, seminar dialogues and discussions are shedding new light on my thinking about
leadership in general, my knowledge and experience, traits, values and shortcomings. Thanks to the
readings and discussions in outstanding environment I become aware of what one colonel told to me:
This is going to be the best year of your career . It looks like he s going to be right. Next academic
year is a great opportunity for me to build strategic leadership competencies and achieve outcomes of
USAWC s curriculum.
According to given task and my aspiration in the future, I will attempt to express my reflection in two
of four mission specific outcomes based on GEN Powell s autobiography: strategic leaders and
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Breitbart New Right
There is a growing sentiment that nationalist and conservative political parties are increasing in
popularity and influence around the world. While this may be true to some extent, it is arguably the
rise of the New Right that is gaining significant momentum in surging popularity and influence at this
current time. While it is easy to suggest that nationalist, populist, conservative and even fascism is
becoming more mainstream and acceptable in modern society, it is important that the New Right is
differentiated from the current group of right leaning politics. This paper will identify and discuss
what is the new right and what makes it different from other forms of the political right, as well as
examining the cause and as contributing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The use of social media from the left and right are noticeably different. Brooker and Barnett (2017)
observed that those who were drawn to social justice politics tended to use insults as opposed to
engaging in a serious debate. This itself has created a stigma for socialists who don t support and even
oppose identity politics, but are associated with those using identity politics, similar to how the new
and alt right are often stated to be one of the same. And it is identity politics that s arguably drawing
the forgotten people to these alternative sources of information and humour. The ideology of political
correctness is identified by young people as censorship and suppression, comparable to
totalitarianism. It is for this reason why the new and alt right have made significant inroads in the
social media space. Traditional media repressed what those on the right call freedom of speech, thus
forcing individuals to search other places, predominantly online where their voices, concerns and
opinions can be
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The Collapse Of America After The Cold War
INTRODUCTION
Back to the time of 1940s until 1990s, the whole world must be remembered the special occurrence
that change the world history. The special occurrence happened between the two of super sovereign
states that compete for 46 years. The United States of America have a long competition with the
Soviet Union on the cold war. The cold war is a military and political tension which is began after the
end of the World War II. This big tension is different from the other war that people know in the
world. This war did not have a special physical attack like the previous war, which is World War II.
The late of 1991 became the real witness of the collapsed of a great superpower state that became the
United States of America s competitor on the cold war, USSR. This powerful state that introduced the
world with its Communist Party government was collapsed in December 1991. The ruined of the great
Soviet Union became the symbol of the end of the cold war. This research essay papers will try to give
a clear explanation about the collapsed of USSR. This case is so special and interesting for the author
to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not too long after the World War II, Cold war appeared. Cold war is a political and military tension
which was happened in 1947 to 1991. Fact in history.com said that this statement is wrong, it said that
cold war actually first appeared on 1945. This ambiguity make the author want to gain some detail
information inside this case. America and the Soviet Union have a great competition at that time.
Moreover, the United States was totally disagreed and denied the Soviet Union communism. This
military and political tension ended in the late of 1991, thisoccurrence related to the influence of
Perestroika and Glasnost that applied by
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A Barbie For Every Body Summary
Women in the past and present have faced issues of diversity and inequality based on their good looks.
Now, Mattel, the maker of the Barbie, is striving to change an overdue icon of American beauty, the
Barbie doll. The article, A Barbie For Every Body, written by Eliana Dockterman, is about the new
styles of Barbies that have been created, and the social prejudice against the original style of the
Barbie. I chose this article out of pure excitement that Mattel is changing the Barbies to look more like
real American women. In America, self image and self esteem, are major priorities for most ladies.
Between the commercials on television, and the models in magazines, having the perfect body is a
message sent to all women young and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This contributes to a healthier and more productive society.
I believe that Mattel does not only want to improve its profits, but is also experiencing a sense of
moral responsibility. According to An introduction to Human Services written by Marianne Woodside
and Tricia McClam, this can be defined as a commitment to rational thinking and an orientation to
moral principles (2015). Mass producers of children s products should consider the moral impacts of
their products, because children are influenced very easily, and it is important to raise the next
generation of kids with a sense of empowerment and individuality.
Although I do believe that the Barbie doll does affect a girl s self image, some people would disagree.
For example,
According to Mattel s Culmone, Barbie is not the problem: Girls view the world completely
differently than grown ups do. They don t come at it with the same angles and baggage and all that
stuff that we do. Clearly, the influences for girls on those types of issues, whether it s body image or
anything else, it s proven, it s peers, moms, parents, it s their social circles (Laura Stampler,
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Breast Biopsy Video Analysis
Due to the new technology such as digital mammography and stereotactic devices, we are now able to
perform minimally invasive needle localization breast biopsy s that are more accurate and less
disfiguring to the patient s breast. This video went over the procedure, giving step by step instructions
on how to perform this exam. It begins with a mammogram that demonstrated an abnormality. There
are many options a patient can choose when they find out they have an abnormality in their breast.
One option is to have a breast biopsy. A minimally invasive needle localization breast biopsy is a
relatively easy for the patient. Only local anesthesia is required for this procedure. The patient lays on
their stomach with their breast falling through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stereotactic imaging is performed to make sure that the needle is at the correct site of the lesion. As an
extra precaution, the coordinates of the needle can be checked by using the computer. A T Fastener is
also inserted into the breast tissue to fix the tissue in place during the biopsy. Another stereotactic
image is taken to demonstrate where the T Fastener is at in the breast. After the stereotactic images are
taken, is it now time to begin the removal of the tissue. Before you insert the cannula into the breast,
you have to make sure the needle and T Fastener are both locked into place on the stage assembly. The
cannula is inserted into the breast by a circular cutting blade. A transverse incision is made and the
skin flaps are folded over the cannula. The cannula is pushed through the tissue, usually fourteen
millimeters past the lesion and T Fastener. After the cannula is positioned, another stereotactic image
is taken to verify if the lesion is contained within the
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Leukocyte Intravascular Crawling Through Intravital...
Leukocyte intravascular crawling has only recently been identified as a key step in leukocyte
recruitment. Leukocyte intravascular crawling occurs after firm adhesion and before transmigration in
the leukocyte recruitment cascade. At a speed of 5 20um/min, leukocyte intravascular crawling
involves the lateral migration of leukocytes along the luminal surface of the endothelium, which may
assist in immune surveillance as well as searching for suitable sites for endothelial crossing (Shulman
et al, 2009). In order for the leukocytes to crawl, they must possess resistance against the shear flow of
blood, and this is achieved by the β2 integrins Mac 1 and LFA 1 and the α4 integrins VLA 4 and α4β7.
As leukocytes move, they display resistance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is often used in conjunction with epifluorescence and involves the use of long wavelengths to excite
fluorophores, which are fluorescent chemical compounds that light up upon excitation, in the tissue of
interest (Mempel, 2004). These techniques have shed light on the crawling at a molecular level,
including the importance of integrins.
The integrins MAC 1 and/or LFA 1 are the two integrins that have been identified in contributing to
crawling (Phillipson et al, 2006). The process of crawling is first triggered by chemokines, which
activate Rho and Rap 1 families, which in turn stimulate LFA 1 and/or MAC 1 to initiate crawling.
Using LFA 1 as an example, the activation of LFA 1 confers high affinity to the adhesion molecule,
ICAM 1. The high affinity LFA 1 engages with ICAM 1 focal dot points which is a crucial step for
resistance. The integrin LFA 1 must then be able to adjust its binding strength to ICAM 1 in order for
crawling to occur, whereby the leading edge is continuously creating new bonds whilst the back bonds
are being displaced (Shulman, 2009). Adhesive filopodia, which are projections into the endothelium,
are then generated to allow the crawling leukocyte to probe the endothelium for suitable
transendothelial migration in a millipede like motion (Shulman, 2009).
Mutational studies in these integrins, combined with IVM have revealed the
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Antarctica Research Paper
The Madrid Protocol was signed in 1991, and implemented in 1998, due to numerous proposals
concerning the protection of the Antarctic environment ought to be in a completed and official binding
form. The Madrid Protocol updates already agreed measures, as well as subsequent Treaty meeting
recommendations relating to the protection of the Antarctic environment. The protocol; designates
Antarctica as a natural reserve that is devoted to peace and science, also established environmental
principles for the conduct of all activities, subjects all activities to prior assessment of their
environmental impacts, provides the establishment of a Committee for Environmental Protection,
highly prohibits mining, advises the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCM), requires the
development of contingency plans to respond to environmental emergencies, and provides elaboration
of rules relating to liability for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The convention applies to the area south of sixty degrees. Antarctica is an exceptional, remote
continent surrounded by a wide, cold and stormy ocean. To some Antarctica is simply a cold, distant
uninviting and dangerous place with little to offer the world. Antarctica is the last and largest
unspoiled wilderness area on Earth. It is a reminder of what the planet was like before the influence of
man. Its unspoiled beauty has inspired people, since first glimpse, to explore and discover the vast
desert like continent. Antarctic has stretches of the most pristine oceans on earth with an enormous
variety and quantity of marine life, much of which is only found in Antarctica. Antarctica is a
continent for science, as it is so unspoiled it acts as a laboratory for the rest of the world where
changes can be measured in isolation from the effects of
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  • 2. Essay on apple Apple Computer experienced many difficulties in the 1990 s. As five years passed, the company has had four different CEO s. As each CEO took over, the company would go thru a different reformation. In July of 1997, Apple had submitted two thirds of its market share. It was said that losses topped 1.6 billion dollars and shares were trading near all time lows. Co founder Steve Jobs had come to Apple s rescue when the company was at its lowest point. He unleashed a series of dramatic moves like a stunning decision to sign a long term cross licensing agreement with Microsoft for $150 million dollars. Jobs then ended Spindler s(former Ceo) cloning strategy and went on to kill the Newton, John Sculley s(both former Ceo s) pride and joy. Job s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a several months, they had made 200 sales and taken on a new partner. He was A.C Mike Markkula, Jr., a minted millionaire who had retired from Intel at the age of 33. Markkula, who was active in attracting venture capital, was the experienced businessman on the team; Wozniak was the technical genius; and Jobs was the visionary who sought to change the world through technology. He made it Apple s mission to bring an easy to use computer to every man, woman, and child. In April of 1978, the company had launched the Apple II, a simple machine that ordinary people could use straight out of the box. This machine had set off a computing revolution that drove the personal computer industry to $1 billion in annual sales in less than three years. Apple quickly became the industry leader, selling more than 100,000 Apple IIs by the end of 1980. In December 1980, Apple launched a successful IPO. Apple s competitive position changed fundamentally when IBM entered the PC market in 1981. The IBM PC, which relied on Microsoft s DOS operating system and a microprocessor from Intel, was stolid and gray when compared to the graphics and sound enhanced Apple II. But the IBM PC was a relatively open system that other manufacturers could clone. By comparison, Apple s computers relied on proprietary designs that only Apple could produce. As IBM compatibles proliferated, Apple s revenues continued to grow, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Pros And Cons Of California High Speed Rail Executive Summary This business report provides an analysis and comparisons of the prospective benefits and positive impacts that the CSB Building and Engineering Firm, or the Firm , can create if contracted to engineer, plan, and construct the first portion of the California High Speed Rail. The report further states that the positive impacts of implementing the California High Speed Rail are compared to other international High Speed Rails that have shown What Is HSR? When Was the HSR Authority Created and What s its Purpose? The California High Speed Rail, nearly identical to China s High Speed Rail, is a high speed rail system that will extend from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and eventually extend to San Diego to Sacramento. The California ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Europe, the High Speed Rail, or Eurail, has tracks covering twenty eight countries. Other countries like China and Japan also have established a High Speed Rail Line. The benefits of having the Eurail is the quick and convenient traveling from country to country, as well as being environmentally friendly. But, just like the California High Speed Rail line, costs billions of dollars. But, European citizens are more in favor of the High Speed Rail line because of the reduced travel time that promotes further economic stability and growth by an increase of business and customer relations . Most European citizens see the costly High Speed Rail line as a short term liability, and foresee it improving the economy in the long run. Down below is a detailed map of operational High Speed Rail tracks in Europe. The first High Speed Rail, or Bullet Train, was created in 2008 that connected from Beijing to Shanghai. It accelerates to an estimated 300 km/hr. which makes a ten hour trip from Beijing to Shanghai to forty eight minutes. This created a lot of excitement as people could travel long distances in a short amount of time, which made business meetings for Chinese citizens palpable and convenient. Originally only a 1,318km long rail line, is now over 9,000km long in China. For countries like China, the Bullet Train was inevitably needed due to the choking pollution that, literally, clouds up China. Because of severe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Upon first glance of this image, a large shark is... Upon first glance of this image, a large shark is displayed that is enclosed in a rectangular tunnel like space. It is unclear where exactly this space is located, however it is most likely not in an aquarium because the space is too small and there are no other fish, marine like organisms, or marine characteristics around the shark. The shark is probably dead and preserved to be up on display because of the way his mouth is open and because of the white paneling surrounding the space he is confined to. Considering that the shark is in a museum, there must be something remarkable or idiosyncratic about him, such as his size, breed, capabilities, or place of death. Upon second glance of a more expansive display of this image, along with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human beings may attempt to understand his death and what it was like, however could never really grasp or relate since their own death has not been reached. While humans may mentally comprehend, relate to, and be able to view death of living things around them, they are unable to completely know what it is physically like, which is portrayed in Damien Hirst s work The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living. The title of his work gives more meaning to the artwork itself, which applies to titles of other pieces of art, poems, books, or movies, as well. Many people say not to judge a book by its cover , which is actually partly true. Giving the work a quick glance or just a look at the title is clearly not a fair way to judge, however the title is important because it gives way to what the creator was attempting to portray. The shark in the museum and its title both allow people to decipher what the shark itself and the title mean in various ways; however, if it was just the shark, the artist s purpose would definitely not be depicted as well. At first glance, one may believe that the shark is in the museum because of something special about him, such as his age or any other specialities. Once the title is read, full meaning is given to the work and individuals see that the artist actually created it to portray the reason that death is incomprehensible to living individuals. The role of titles is not only important to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Technological Advancements Of Ancient Rome Taylor Mabry HIS 101 W06 Professor Terry May 22, 2016 Technological Innovations of Ancient Rome The Romans were extraordinary builders and professional civil engineers, and their flourishing civilization formed developments in technology, culture and architecture that endured for centuries. Ancient Rome had several qualities that made their civilization successful but most importantly through the advancements of technology and innovations that flourished throughout the ages that are still used in today s society. The legacy lives through the inventions of the aqueducts, concrete, newspapers, battlefield surgery, bound books, roads and highways, roman arches, and the twelve tables. All of these inventions and innovations served as their own individual purpose that made the civilization boundless which is why I interested in this research topic. Without aqueducts we would not have inventions such as sewage systems, fountains, and toilets, which would be extremely hard to live without. These engineering wonders transported pipelines and into city centers through gravity. These pipelines would also often be lead, stone, or concrete, which was also an invention the ancient romans take credit for. Aqueducts enlightened Roman cities from a dependence on nearby water materials and engaged more in sanitation and health publicity. The transportation of water flourished as far as fifty miles which was very convenient and constantly began to become more popular throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Theme Of Insanity In Hamlet The insanity of a person can be contributed through the trauma that is caused by a few events in a person s life, but in the play Hamlet, William Shakespeare wrote the main character prince Hamlet experiences a few dramatic events from the play which his attitude changes throughout. In order to figure out whether hamlet is insane is by figuring out what the characteristics of his insanity. Characters see Hamlet in different shades of gray, each side more or less sane than others. His sanity can be his truth or his lie. The cause for a person s insanity can be perceived as a psychological disorder. Insanity .n. Mental illness of such severe nature that a person cannot distinguish fantasy from reality, cannot conduct her/his affairs due to psychosis, or is subject to uncontrollable impulsive behavior (Ryan Howes, PhD.). Hamlet s own thorough planning to take revenge against claudius shows his sharp and deceptive mind and creating deceptions for other character in order to make what once was wrong and make it right with his own ideology. Don t let the Danish king s bed be a nest of incest. But however you go about your revenge, don t corrupt your mind or do any harm to your mother. Leave her to God and her own guilt (Old King Hamlet). Hamlet s insanity can be thought of as a tragedy or misconception of reality. The death of his father had shaped the first few impressions of his own persona as well as a new experience with his new aunt. As a result of his genius insanity prince Hamlet has devised a plan to make things more clear to the audience. Hamlet s behavior strikes the audience as abnormal on several occasions. For example, Hamlet seems to be really mad when he is in front of Ophelia in disordered clothes. He behaves as if he had been loosed out of hell to speak of the horror . As the progress of the play foreshadows a significant end to his insanity that he acts upon. As the play progresses throughout, Hamlet finds ways in order to give others the impression that he has lost his sanity from his love of Polonius s daughter Ophelia. (Ophelia)He grabbed me by the wrist and held me hard, then backed away an arm s length and just looked at me, staring at me like an artist about to paint my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential... Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential Structure Fire Explain the issues that lead to his fatality During the month of October, 2008 we lost another fire fighter in a residential structure fire. The Victim was a 24 Y/O male fire fighter from Alabama who had been a volunteer with the department for two years. The firefighter training seemed to be standard for a new volunteer in the area which he served. As always it is tragic to lose a fire fighter and as always we try to learn from it. The NIOSH report is always written with great detail of their findings, so as we start to learn more about what happened we can get our facts straight, and hopefully make the changes so it does not happen again. The NIOSH investigators report did conclude some of the factors could have been avoided. With this case the NIOSH report was able put together a pretty lengthy list of what could have been different. NIOSH found the following (2009) Ensure that fire fighters receive essential training consistent with national consensus standards on structural firefighting before being allowed to operate at a fire incident, develop, implement, and enforce written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fireground operations, ensure that fire fighters are trained to follow the two in/two out rule and maintain crew integrity at all times, ensure that adequate numbers of apparatus and fire fighters are on scene before initiating an offensive fire attack in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chernobyl Essay examples Chernobyl The topic I have chosen for this term paper is quot;Ex Soviet Bloc s Environmental Crisis, Issue C. quot; #2 Upgrading nuclear reactors to meet international standards. I have chosen this topic because nuclear power is not only an environmental issue but also a severe health issue for the citizens around the nuclear site and also for the rest of the country and world because of food products that could be grown there and used as market items. Nuclear radiation is in no way healthy to anyone. It is much more easier to develop a life threatening disease if you are currently being effected by the radiation or have already been effected. Becoming sick from high amounts of radiation does not only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Forty years later, they had found no evidence that there were any genetic problems in any of the survivors children. In contrast, Yuri E. Dubrova of the University of Leicester in England and his colleagues claim that they have found evidence that germline mutation rates in humans can be increased by ionizing radiation. Dubrova s team compared specific gene segments taken from the blood of people in 79 families that lived in a exposed area surrounding Chernobyl. Also they studied 105 members from unexposed families in the United Kingdom. All children in both groups were born 8 years after the melt down. The researchers studied gene segments known as minisatellite loci, repeating patterns of roughly 5 to 45 bases, the units that make up DNA. No one knows the genetic purpose, if any, of minisatellites, but their variation from person to person enables scientists to use them as the basis of so called genetic fingerprinting .(Dubrova )Because a child s DNA represents a combination of germline DNA from both parents, any sequence in the child that does not have either parents DNA in it, must result from a germline mutation. Dubrova s team therefore looked for minisatelite sequences in the children s DNA that did not appear in either of the parents DNA. They found twice the number of mutations in children of exposed Belarus parents as in U.K. children. We are 99 percent sure that these are real germline mutations and they have been passed from parent to child, (Dubrova ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Walgreens vs Cvs Accounting ACC 501 Summary: CVS Caremark and Walgreens Co. are both free standing pharmacies and stores (drug retail). Both CVS Caremark Corporation and Walgreen Co. provide prescriptions and healthcare services (including nonprescription and OTC drugs), and general merchandise in the United States. Both offer walk in clinic services, photo development, as well as basic grocery options. CVS has approximately 7,001 stores across 45 states and Puerto Rico (the second largest to Walgreen Co. in the US), and was founded in Massachusetts in 1963. Walgreens operates in all 50 states with about 7,034 stores in the US, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Walgreens was founded in Chicago, IL in 1901 and has since expanded. Ratios + Comments: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keep in mind ROE equals ROA multiplied by Leverage (Assets/Equity). This being said CVS s drastic downward jump can be explained not by its ROA (it stays fairly constant as we saw previously) but instead by it s leverage. CVS greatly increased the amount of debt used to finance business operations between the years 2006 and 2007 jumping from around $9,900 to $31,000. Why CVS made this decision exactly is unknown. Walgreen s total equity climbed at a constant rate by about a $1000 per year starting at about $9,000 in 2005 to $12,000 in 2008. | | |CVS | |Walgreen |Industry | |Ratio |Year |Caremark | |Co. |Average | |Debt |2008 |19.28% | |6.52% |1.5 | | |2007 |19.16% | |6.32% | | | |2006 |24.59% | |3.59% | | | |2005 |14.32% | |2.60% | | | |2004 |19.54% | |2.08% | The debt ratio explains the amount of debt maintained by both respective companies, and represents the amount of debt used by the company to finance business operations and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Song Analysis Of Little Boxes By Malvina Reynolds For this essay I will discuss and analyze the Five Themes and Two Streams of popular music, in regards to the song Little Boxes, by Malvina Reynolds. This song comes from her album Ear to the Ground, and was released in 1962, around the era of summer of love, where conformity was becoming a easy target for folk singers and musicians. Malvina Reynolds a native of San Francisco, and daughter of Jewish immigrants, was a folk singer and political activist in the 1960 s and 1970 s,where her music put a great deal of emphasis on her text, rather than the formality of the music. This Song is political satire of the urban development during the 1960 s, where one could see cookie cutter type houses for miles. The song was inspired when Reynolds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Example Of Historiografiction In Literature One of the noticeable themes of postmodernism is the distorting of lines between fiction and nonfiction. In the hands of a talented writers, making it up and telling the truth can exist simultaneously and comfortably beside one another. Writers of this genre know that it is obvious to the reader that they are lying to tell the truth. More exactly, these writers lie openly to tell the truth so that their moral position as storytellers exists in their ability to lie openly and cleverly. A term historiografiction meaning postmodern mixture of the words historiography and fiction means the literary treatment of persons or events from the past. Historiografiction is mainly disturbed with character and theme; in contrast, historical fiction is started by plot, setting, details or lifestyle. A traditional historical expectations and neutrality is an important element in the postmodern questioning, and it issues authors to investigate the possibilities of previously immersed character and points of view in real events from the past. Sarcastic and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orwell most probably chose the form essay to express and analyze his feelings about the imperial arrogance of his home country. However, due to the story structure of the text it has a plot and characters it seems more like a fictional story (a short story in fact) rather than an essay. Nevertheless, it can be seen as an essay since it has a free form. This free form then in turn supports the ideas of freedom from oppression be it an aggressive oppression. In the case of the elephant and the colonization or a more implicit one as in the case of the narrator s oppression by the crowd which he has to endure in order to keep the respect of the crowds. However, due to the form we can approach the text with both a literal as well as socio scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Imperialism In The Isle Of Eden Fig. 41. The Isle of Eden where animals live in harmony; owned by Phantom. Lee Falk. The Isle of Eden, n.p It s that utopian world or a paradise, ideal for the daydreamers, free of leeches, mosquitoes, illness and other such stark realities. It is after all a fantasy world of comics, where the hero always wins driving away the evil establishing order and equilibrium. According to Sharae Deckard, the author of Paradise Discourse, Imperialism, and Globalisation: Exploiting Eden, Paradise is inextricably linked o the long modernity of the capitalist world system, implicated in the discourses of material exploitation and colonisation that originated in the fifteenth century and developed throughout the Enlightenment into the present ( Deckard 2).This literature states that Paradise starts as a geographical topography inspiring the European expeditions and colonisation, which, with the passage of time develops into a myth rationalising the colonial discourses and praxis and finally becoming an ironic motif, reacting to the process of neo colonisation and global capitalism. This myth of Paradise, far from being an unchangeable object of a permanent and enduring collective consciousness, proves to be dialectical, becoming instrumental to naturalise the conditional and fabricated myths of imperialism, even though it is torn apart by several contradictions of an underlying utopian impulse. These kinds of literary examples of Paradise, such as the utopian world of Phantom, must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Total Rewards Package For this assignment; we have been asked to design the company s new Total Rewards package with the objective of attracting and retaining the best talent. The first thing we have, to do is perform some background research on best practices for benefit design. I am personally researching nonprofit organization benefits and I am currently taking over the position as HR person for the company. There are different benefits for different companies for instance a soup and other food companies would probably focus on health care coverage because it is a food item, that used properly could be healthy for you. Other places like GM offers paid vacation, and flexible work arrangements. Others offer matching 401 k plans, also things like focusing on the future generation with paid time off for kid s events ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the things we have come up with lately is finding places around the area that would provide a discount price to your employees for their help and services to the company. I found an idea recently to that gives employees who work on a certain day (non holidays) and consider them as company holidays with an additional item for working those days. If it is an employee who can arrange to have time off offer them an unpaid summer vacation for those that want it. Hire mostly part time or flex time workers to accommodate for additional expenses that way you are not paying full time plus additional benefits putting the company s budget at risk, also by offering the 401 or the 403b retirement plan could be a plan but it must be one that does not match employee contribution, it can be up to like 5% of what employee s base salary is, employer can always match amounts later if they choose. I learned also in my research about what is called a flexible spending ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chuck Norris Research Paper Chuck Norris is an inspiration to the Movie production, and army force. Chuck Norris has been in the army for four years and sadly lost his brother.And has taught karate to many successful people. Even gaining many well knowns jokes. Chuck Norris had many experiences in the Army and Karate. Chuck Norris after high school joined the air policeman(AP). During the Vietnam war, both Aaron(younger brother)and his older brother Wieland enlisted in the United States Army. Wieland was killed in action in Vietnam in 1970. And actually Chuck isn t his real first name, in fact it is Carlos Norris, the reason it is Chuck as we know it is when he was in the air force his comrades gave him the nickname I know this because he wrote it in the book Against All Odds: My story1. He admitted this fact. During the Air force he went to Tang Soo Do to learn martial arts. In fact Chuck Norris meet Bruce Lee during this time and convinced Chuck to try the acting career. You may have seen many of his movies he s in, but his first was The Wrecking Crew. Many things have been created in Chuck s honor and has many hobbies.One of Chuck s favorite thing he does on his free time is rising speed boats. He said I do it for the kicks and right now i m looking forward to kick some butt. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also works with many children charities, including one he created with George W. Bush a non profit organization to help battle drugs and violence in schools called KickStart . And supports Make a Wish foundation, which grants requests that children make because they are dying. And thanks to the amazing accomplishments in martial arts and movie career he was able to get a bunch of action figures after a cartoon made about him and karate moves called Karate Kommandos . And it went viral after five episodes. Another cartoon that was made is called Chuck Norris: Deadly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Devising Education Policies The devising of education policies and ensuring it is adhered to in schools is the responsibility of the National Government, which consists of two divisions that deal specifically with all areas that are relevant to education such as the Department for Education. This department develops the core subjects and syllabus that are studied in the national curriculum throughout schools in the UK as well as Early Years Foundation Stage. The National Government instructs OFSET officers to carry out annual inspections of schools in order to monitor and evaluate whether protocols and procedure are being implemented in regards to school policies, legislations and the law to ensure standards are maintained in teaching practice of the national curriculum etc The DFE also sets up school league tables in order to compare schools and there services, standards achieved, progress etc which are accessible to schools, organizations and the public, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore the LEA can also provide training which they can deliver in schools or via local education development centreâ€TMs regarding changes to policies that may have an impact on staff working in schools. (Stonebridge course materiel) The LEA also provide important guidance to schools on safeguarding issues and protecting vulnerable children for e.g. when staff are employed, it is the responsibility of the LEA to ensure that enhanced DBS checks are carried out and any convictions are discussed prior to being given employment. Question: Question 15 Answer: Schools have an important role in providing information services as well implementation of national policies as these policies affect how the national curriculum subjects are taught in schools, how the schools are run, the types of support and training opportunities which are available to staff at schools and the overall provisions provided by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. I Hear The Cry Of My Life I hear the cry. Of course it is four thirty in the morning and my little boy is ready for his middle of the night feeding. This is the everyday life of a mother of two. I wrap my bundle of joy up and feed him. While this usually isn t a normal time for people to think about their hopes and dreams it tends to be mine. At the age of sixteen, I moved with my husband to Norman and realized that the best opportunities for my family s future would be to pursue a professional degree. My college experience began the summer after I graduated a year early from high school. This definitely left me clueless at answering the dreaded question, What are you going to do for the rest of your life? But the one thing I had set in stone was being in the medical field. After picking the wrong major over and over, I felt passionate and committed to follow a career in medical imaging. When I think about a sonographer s job the first thing that comes to mind is a computer. Recently, I had multiple ultrasounds during my second pregnancy. Every time I stepped into the perinatal center I got excited. While I was thrilled to see my little boy swimming around I couldn t help but be excited to see the ultrasound preformed. When we were let back into the room I couldn t resist trying to read all the buttons on the computer and try to figure out how to work the machine. In high school, I joined the bot ball team. Botball is a program that engages middle and high school students in a team oriented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Pound Cakes Analysis When words aren t enough to express your sentiments, turn to Kay s Floral Kreations for the most unique pound cake and flower arrangements. Recognized as Xenia, OH s premier florist, Kay adds her artistic flair to her signature cake bouquet combination. From weddings and anniversaries to funerals and memorial services, these exclusive floral arrangements are a perfect fit for any occasion. Always happy to accommodate her customers, Kay offers nothing less than a fantastic selection of cakes set in gorgeous, handpicked flowers. Pound Cakes Delightfully moist and fresh, the pound cakes at Kay s Floral Kreations are sure to treat your taste buds and brighten your day. Expertly baked to perfection, Kay s exquisite pound cakes are available in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Beautiful Mind How has the feature film you have studied captured and sustained the viewers interest? Yes exactly and today in my seminar I will identify these key words to analyze and answer this question. In the film A Beautiful Mind , the director Ron Howard, along with writers, producers etc have used many techniques in order to capture the viewers interest and sustain it through out the film. I have identified the most important techniques used as: how the actors are presented through characterization various techniques of cinematography and special effects and the fast pace of the film to make it exiting for the audience Most of us already knew that people suffering from schizophrenia do things a bit differently from the norm, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This helps capture the viewers interest as they grow a connection with these characters, and sustains the audiences attention as we learn more about them as the plot develops. Ron Howard has used cinematography and special effects to create impact as it engages the audience. It helps introduce an excellent main character and helps us experience the reality of the mental illness. We see most of the film through the Nash s point of view, helping us understand his situation and the reality of his delusions. Characters who are in Nash s hallucinations are always seen from his point of view through handheld camera shots. A good example of these point of view shots is the scene where Nash believes Parcher is going to hurt Alicia and his child so he lunges at her in an attempt to protect her. However we also see through Alicia s point of view that John, there s nobody there and Nash seems to be attacking her through a senseless act of violence. When we do not see the story through Nash s eyes we see him through views such as circling Steadicam shots like Nash s visit to the Pentagon. At first this type of shot arouses the exhilaration of the visit but later on we can relate it back to his schizophrenia. Lighting is also a technique commonly used by the director to set Nash apart from others. We often see Nash s face in the shadows symbolizing that he is troubled and different from a normal person socially, whereas cinematography has been used to light up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. `` Borders `` By Thomas King In the boiling pot of America most people have been asked what are you? when referring to one s race or nationality. In the short story Borders by Thomas King he explores one of the many difficulties of living in a world that was stripped from his race. In a country that is as diverse as North America, culture and self identity are hard to maintain. King s short story Borders deals with a conflict that I have come to know well of. The mother in Borders is just in preserving her race and the background of her people. The mother manages to maintain her identity that many people lose from environmental pressure. It is hard to find someone who doesn t have a mixed heritage. In Borders Thomas King addresses this fact through the difficulties of having inherited mixed cultures. The mother describes herself as Blackfoot, but this description is too broad for the border police, and for the law. Similarly I have come across the same issue. I could describe myself as Mexican, which is my race, but I could also describe myself as an American, because that is what my passport says. In the eye of the law I am American, but with the culture I surround myself by I am Mexican. This conflict comes from within the mother, and also from her beliefs that she lives by. Blackfoot could easily refer to someone from Canada, but their land was taken, thus creating this separation. The Blackfoot people are Indians without a country, they are the indigenous people of an area, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Hitchhiker s Guide To The Galaxy Movie And Book Comparison... There is a cliché that the book is better than the movie. There has never been a case where that is more apparent than the book written by Douglas Adams in 1978 to the 2005 movie rendition of The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy directed by Garth Jennings. The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy is an english science fiction comedy novel that follows Arthur Dent through his misadventures in the galaxy with Ford prefect after earth is to be demolished to make way for an intergalactic bypass. The story is satirical guide book to help you navigate and hitchhike throughout the galaxy. The first comparison and contrast will be about the characters and their appearance and personality. The second comparison will be the plot events. Lastly is the comparison and contrast of the resolution. Due to the theme, plot, and resolution, the book is far superior than the movie. There is much to contrast and not much to compare about the characters and their appearance and personality in The Hitchhikers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book Trillian shows apathy if not indifference towards Arthur. In the movie the two fall in love by the end. In the movie version Arthur, Ford, Zaphod and Marvin travel to the Vogon planet, Vogsphere where the rescue Trillian. In the novel, Vogsphere is described but the characters never actually go there. In the beginning of the book, Ford Prefect convinces the hesd contractor to lay in front of the bulldozer so Arthur didn t have to. In the movie Ford Prefect distracts the construction workers by giving them pints of beers. In the movie, the main ship, The Heart of Gold is depicted to have a shape similar to a teapot. In the book it is depicted as a running shoe shape. In the movie The Galactic police that were following Zaphod end up suffocating after Marvin convinced their ship to commit suicide. However in the movie Marvin uses the POV gun to cripple The Galactic Police with depression to evade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Aims and Development of the Penal System Within the Uk... Discuss the aims and development of the penal system within the UK over the last 200 years. In this essay I will be looking at the key developments of the British penal system since the early nineteenth century. I will also discuss how the main objectives of the prison system have changed over this period of time. The earliest origins of imprisonment was the use of holding defendants prior to trial and dates back to the 9th century. This early form of incarceration was not designed as a form of punishment, rather it was reserved for individuals unable to provide surety for loans or behaviour. The majority of these individuals were held within country gaols, although there were some purpose built gaols such as Tower and Fleet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the terms of the Act were often ignored and they only covered the main prisons and not the smaller gaols or debtor s prisons (Todd, 2002, p.118). By now the number of prisoners was increasing partly due to the decline in other forms of punishment, such as the stocks and branding, which were now viewed as outdated. Nevertheless many people still believed that prison should be concerned with punishment and deterrence, rather than the rehabilitation of criminals which was viewed as costly (Todd, 2002, p.119). In 1842 Pentonville prison was built using the panopticon design. This meant that each prisoner was now held in their own individual cell. Pentonville operated on the ‘separate system which involved almost total solitary confinement and elements such as education and work were largely ignored (www.howardleague.org/studycentre/historyofprison.htm). Support for the separate system declined in the second half of the 19th century and was gradually replaced by the ‘silent system . The silent system was introduced in 1865 and was originally used in America. Prisoners were still kept in solitary confinement for the first nine months and in addition were also forced to do ‘hard labour . Hard labour consisted of pointless unproductive work designed to deter prisoners from re offending. One of the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ancient Egypt New Kingdom There are very few civilizations whose collapse can be easily theorized. Lack of evidence and trending arguments provide bias perceptions for most research. Examination of the suggested collapse during Egypt s New Kingdom is also plagued with predispositions and altering theories. Some arguments blame an adulteration of morals leading to the decline of complex traditional and religious beliefs. Others solely blame an environmental crisis capable of facilitating an economic crisis large enough to annihilate financial solidity for the entire kingdom. I argue it was not any one factor that led to the dissension of Egypt s New Kingdom, but many. The New Kingdom collapse was the result of hostile neighbors, failing trade, political corruption, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seti I reigned from 1290 1279 and concentrated on establishing order in Egypt after the religious changes brought on by Akhenaten. Ramesses II reigned from 1279 1213 BC, he is considered the greatest and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian empire. Merneptah reigned from 1213 1203 BC, his mummy was one of eighteen found in Amenhotep II s tomb. Seti II reigned from 1203 1197 BC and had to deal with plots aimed to acquire his throne, one from rival king Amenmesse. Amenmesse purportedly reigned from 1201 1198 BC after taking the throne from Seti II. Siptah reigned from 1197 1191 BC and died at age sixteen, a headless statue of him sitting on the lap of another Pharaoh is on display in Munich Germany. Queen Twosret reigned from 1191 1189 BC and was the last ruler of the 19th dynasty. Queen Twosret s reign ended in a civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Papa Knultz Analysis Battered Knuckles While the subject of My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke has spurred passionate academic debate from professors, scholars, and students alike, the imagery, syntax, and diction of the poem clearly supports the interpretation that Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz to reflect back to his sentimental memories with his father. In brief, Roethke leaves the audience with an unclear understanding of what the meaning of the poem is. In discussions of My Papa s Waltz, one controversial issue is the father casually plays with the son. On the other hand, some readers argue that the father is abusing his son straightforwardly. However, after contemplating the context of the poem and gathering information from the text, it has become undeniably clear that the poem is about the father abusing his son. Ultimately, Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz to illustrate a picture of his nostalgic remembrance for the readers. The authors controversial poem becomes clear when one carefully examines the context of the poem. In stanza one, line one, Roethke describes the papa in the poem as having whiskey on [his] breath. This line illuminates the idea of the father being intoxicated; hence, can lead to a change in behavior. Further, the change in behavior can be the cause of violence towards the child in the poem. Coincidentally, Roethke s father dies in 1923 at the age of 52; thirty eight years later Roethke writes My Papa s Waltz, roughly at 52 years of age. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Aladdin Is A Fairytale Of A Scrappy Thief Aladdin is a fairytale of a scrappy thief who gets into harmless hijinks with his best friend and monkey Abu in the fictional city of Agrabrah. The whole point of Aladdin s narrative is that he, unlike everyone else in Agrabrah, has great potential. Aladdin is worthy enough to enter a cave so magical it is named the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin, as the audience is told, is better than the local merchants selling food tin order to support their families. He is better than the guards, who were hired by the palace to try their best to get the streets of Agrabrah safe. Aladdin per this movie is the best person in town. This view of Aladdin is false, while Aladdin is said to have great potential, in the movie Aladdin is not seen doing anything that makes him deserving of this title. And it is painfully clear by the end on the story that no one in Aladdin cares about helping the people of Agrabrah. Based on the indirection to Agrabrah in the movie, Agrabrah is a large trade town. There is access to jewels and wonders, yet the common person lives in poverty. The merchants in the market place are very entuned to theft. And it appears that the sole purpose of the Palace guards is to pursue these thieves. This suggests that theft is a huge problem in Agrabrah, which also suggests that poverty is prevalent in the town. In Aladdin s character defining introductory song, he tells us that he is good at stealing. They re quick, but I m much faster...(Aladdin) One loaf of bread costs a fish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Diversity In Downtown Areas The vision for downtown districts will vary from city to city; however, there are a number of policies in place to help preserve and provide affordable housing for low income at risk populations throughout downtown districts. Therefore, the vision for downtown districts should always include some sort of diversity of incomes. Diversity should always be a key component and downtown managers, leaders, and developers are committed to providing and building homes that are reasonably priced. Low income housing is generally defined as housing affordable to households that make below 50 percent of the area median income. In many instances this means that these individuals will receive public subsidies, or either direct payment goes to the project owner through vouchers and certificates. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The report goes on to say that in order to maintain healthy balance within downtown districts, the new low income residents will include teachers, policeman, and fireman, child care workers, medical technicians, elderly, and the disabled, and single parent families. So as I read this information I realize there are several contradictions. In one breath, the downtown district is suitable for certain classes of people which make a clear distinction between what the downtown district considers healthy and unhealthy. As a social worker this raises some red flags for me. This leads me to believe that a certain classes of people are preferred and accepted. They may be low income but they are still preferred because they are considered the working class, and to hear that the concept of affordability shifts as the economy shifts is disheartening. So I can see that the vision will include diversity among incomes; however, truth be told, displacement and gentrification is a lived experience for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Baltimore Police Department The United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division published a report entitled the Investigation for the Baltimore City Policy Department on August 10, 2016, based on suspicions that the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) engages in practices that violate federal anti discrimination laws, the First Amendment, and Fourth Amendment. According to the report, the Baltimore Police Department is guilty of making stops, searches, and arrests without having probable cause, especially against African Americans. African Americans are also unlawfully subject to uses of excessive force and harsh retaliation by police for constitutionally protected expression. Furthermore, because the Baltimore Police Department has a multitude of system deficiencies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The report has presented overwhelming statistical evidence to support this conclusion. BPD stops over 500 pedestrians per every 1,000 African Americans and only under 200 pedestrians for every 1,000 Caucasian Residents. A solution to this issue would be to have a diverse/variety of officers employed under the Baltimore Police Department. Diversity should not merely be based on race but on the background as well. BPD should only assign officers to work in a jurisdiction where they are familiar with the residents and the demographics of the area. For example, if an area is 90% African American and is known for high drug trafficking, an officer from a county with majority white residents and only a discriminatory point of view on African Americans should not be assigned to work in this area. It is important that officers familiarize themselves with the area they are policing because it will give them a certain level of understanding and aid in determining how they should approach situations. Also, officers should be able to honestly express when they are an assigned to an environment where they do not feel comfortable. Keeping the lines of communication open between police officers and administration is very important. Officers should be able to perform their duties in a comfortable environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bombing Of Nagasaki Essay On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan killing 70,000 people. The atomic bomb was directly responsible for the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons treaty of 1970. Although the bombing of Nagasaki was purely devastating, the United States Government claims the bomb was not inhumane but the Japanese government disagrees even though in reality the citizens were the most greatly affected. The United States Government and military refer to the use of the atomic bomb as valid and with reason but this is most likely a way to clear their heat from the devastating bombing of Nagasaki. Frederick Olivi, the third Bockscar pilot, described the nuclear fireball as being brighter than one thousand suns ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). At the time he was approximately seven miles from the ground zero ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). Olivi much like the other men piloting the Bockscar expected the bomb to be a dud. To their surprise it wasn t and he talked about the sheer terror he experienced (Earns). Olivi claims he was deeply filled with regret; however, if he needed to drop the bomb again he would (Earns). However, the League of Nations say there could have been some alternatives to the bomb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had to suffer through the pain, grief, and terror of experiencing nuclear war. Many survivors described the wailing of the air raid sirens to be terrifying (Earns). Tatsuichiro Akizuki, a Nagasaki survivor, claims that after the bomb was dropped all he could see was fire. The smoke was red, black, and yellow and made Azuki feel as if it was the end of the world ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). He described the electric poles to be like kindling ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki Bomb ). Also, the death of innocent civilians in Nagasaki made the survivors claim the use of the atom bomb was a war crime ( Perspectives on the Nagasaki ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How X-Rays Interact With Tissue There are two major ways in which X rays interact with tissue. The first is the photoelectric effect, where a photon uses all of its energy to eject an electron from an atom; that while the electron moves around and ionizes neighboring atoms, there are no scatter photons. The second major effect is the Compton scatter, where a photon hits an atom and ionizes an electron but does not use all of its energy. The photon then scatters in a different direction with slightly less energy, and the free electron does damage to the body. Scattered photons can travel back towards the X ray tube, pass through the patient and hit the detector from any odd angle, or scatter again within the patient. Every time a photon ejects an electron (ionizes an atom), it creates free radicals that can damage DNA in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of these effects result in decreasing energy deposition from the skin to the back of the patient. In other words, much of the dose is deposited near the skin. This is why the deterministic effects that are a large worry for doctors relate to skin injuries. Larger patients, who require higher doses to penetrate through the larger body parts, are at higher risk of skin injuries. Therefore, it is very important to understand the intensity of X rays to avoid serious consequences. Below is an object irradiated by many X rays, with their intensity measured with a detector. The X rays are passing through an object, and are strongly absorbed so that their intensity is low, while other X rays are passing through less of the object, and are less strongly absorbed. This makes their intensity much stronger and higher. This intensity is measured and recorded at the center of the detector. In an effective manner, the object creates a shadow of the X rays, and from that, its basic dimensions can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance of the First Scene in the Film Version of... Romeo and juliet written in 1595, is one of the most famous plays of the 16th century, set in Verona. It was cleverly written by William Shakespeare, who is one of the most renowned writers of all time and the play was later produced as movie in 1996 staring Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes. The play is still popular as it contains universal themes of love and hate that can still be related to today. One of the importances of the first scene of the play is to introduce the audience to the majority of the lead charecters such as Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio and Tybalt, Sampson and Gregory, Lord and Lady Capulet, Lord and Lady Montague and Prince. Along with the different themes and use of language, which varies from crude to poetic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I hate the word and continues to say the word hate throughout the play which suggests he s uncivil which eventually backfires on him later on in the play. Sampson and Gregory are clearly shown to be the better and more civil charecters as they The language used is insulting such as A dog of the house of Montague moves me. which basically means anything from the house Montague even a dog, they have no respect for therefore they wouldn t move out of it s way and would let it walk in the dirt. It s significant that the fight between the Montagues and Capulets starts first among the servants as it shows that both houses have lower status charecters in that share the same hatred for the opposite houses as the higher status charecters do. Shakespeares use of language is clever as you have to look within what the Capulets said to find the true insult. The fight between the two houses grabs the attention of the audience straight away with it s witty use of language and action. It also starts with the question that lingers throughout the rest of the play which is why exactly have they hated eachother for so long and so strongly? All this builds up tension and the crowd are constantly on the edge of their seats waiting for the events to happen that they have been told about, the fight is witnessed by the prince who decides anymore fighting will end in exile if they carry on. In a way the Prince is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Dance Critique The traits I have obtained from dance can best be explained through the lessons I have experienced. The most valuable lesson is that critiques can either damage or improve someone; the amount of change the critique makes is for the receiver to choose. Dancing teaches that I will always be making mistakes, but a positive mindset is key. To grow as a dancer, I must respectfully listen to the critiques and make a valid effort to improve, not only for myself, but also for the team. Dancing has shaped me into a confident, determined person that will be able to apply lessons learned throughout my life. Teamwork is the most important trait when having a team that wants to excel at their sport, and I believe at Chilton, we go beyond the expectations. To work as a team, you must have a certain bond with each teammate to feel comfortable enough to correct them if something they are doing is incorrect. Something I really stress to the freshman on the team is that they should feel comfortable to telling me what I am doing wrong, even if I am a senior. To help the team, everyone must take part and be a leader in their own ways, whether it be teaching a girl choreography she missed or improving their own leaps. These skills learned from dance can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By getting my chance to be a captain this year, I had to step up to be someone the girls would look up to and respect. My current leadership qualities have not always appeared due to my introverted personality, but by maturing, it has been easier to provide advice and guidance to others regarding tasks that I have struggled with in the past. My growth from being a shy freshman to a supportive, focused senior has been a true transformation that has helped me become more active in Chilton High School extracurriculars, and will also aid me in succeeding in higher education by making it easier to cultivate personal connects with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Does Harry Potter Affected Pop Culture For as long a literature has been around, books have been written that define the culture of a generation, though some leave lasting changes in pop culture. When the first Harry Potter was accepted to be published many years ago nobody was prepared for the enormous success the series would have. The series captured a massive following from the beginning, turning a simple seven book series into a franchise. Though I may not be an expert on literature, I have read the entire Harry Potter series multiple times and am a big fan of the book. I have also researched the effect of the books on pop culture and have come to the conclusion that Harry Potter has embedded itself into pop culture and changed it in the process. In 1995 the manuscript of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For many other children, Harry Potter is what encouraged them to start reading. UK Federation of Children s Book Groups interviewed groups of kids and found that 59% of them believed that reading Harry Potter gave them better reading skills and 48% of kids said they were reading more because of the books (How Has the Harry Potter). Due to the fantasy elements and likable characters, the Harry Potter books have captured the attention of young readers and got them to continue reading beyond just those books. A study done by Scholastic and Yankelovich in 2006 found that the series has not only had a positive impact on children s views towards reading but it has also improved the quality of their school work (Garlick). Reading ability and the ability to satisfactorily complete schoolwork are dependent upon each other and the impact of the Harry Potter series on the number of kids who have gotten into reading for fun in a contributor to the improvement in schoolwork. The Kids and Family Reading Report surveyed 500 children and discovered that more than half of them had not read books for fun before Harry Potter and 65% said they saw improvement in school after reading (Garlick). The Harry Potter books impact on pop culture lead to the rise in reading and doing well on schoolwork among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Industry Analysis Department Store Essay Department Store Industry NACIS 452111 Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................................................... 3 The Industry s Dominant Economic Features......................................................................................................... 3 Porters 5 Forces............................................................................................................ 7 Power of Buyers.......................................................................................7 Power of Suppliers................................................................................... 7 Barriers to Entry...................................................................................... 7 Threat of Substitutes.................................................................................. 7 Competitive Rivalry..................................................................................8 The Drivers of Change...........................................................................................................9 Companies in the Strongest/Weakest Positions...........................................................11 Industry s Attractiveness and Prospects for Long Term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Bronshteyn 24) * Prevalence of Forward/Backwards Integration, Channels of Distribution, Pace of Process and Product Technology Change: * Partial forward integration already exists in department stores; they already present their products to the customer directly, for example, Target Corp has its own in store brand called Market Panty for grocery items. While technology has made them tweak that process a little by e commerce websites where customers can now shop online and get their merchandise delivered directly to their houses. * Backward integration seems to be very little or not present at all in department stores. * Whether Products are highly differentiated or very similar: * Products range from high quality and expensive brand name items to low quality low cost items to appeal to all the department store
  • 33. customers for both luxury item shoppers to budget shoppers. * As per IBIS World research report ...industry research suggests that private labels or exclusive brand account for around 20% 30% of store merchandise and the rest is the same across the market (Lekovic 22) * Merchandise also varies based on the store operation whether the store is traditional merchandise or discount, thus quality varies between the two segments. (Lekovic 22) Figure above shows types of products and proportions carried within department stores. * To what extent are economies of scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Shakespeare s Use Of Metatheatre In Hamlet Metatheatricality in William Shakespeare s Hamlet There play within a play is a dramatic device used by Shakespeare to explore the human psyche s ability to manoeuvre and manipulate by staging performances . Shakespeare premises the entire drama upon the ghost s revelation of the happenings of the murder and Hamlet engages in a facade in order to grapple with this reality. The overt presence of metatheatre especially with the enacting of The Murder of Gonzago and in Hamlet s feigning of lunacy, endeavours to reason with and validate Hamlet s psychological ongoings but does so with underlying irony. Shakespeare, in my opinion, hints at the futility of such drastic pretence and enactment with the use tragic irony that concludes the play. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a psychological point of view, feigned madness can be grounds on which Hamlet s future actions can be legitimised, if not at least be accounted for. To commit a murder for the purpose of revenge, on the basis of a spirit s account would seem rather absurd but by proclaiming madness, the entire prospect is more believable and by that extension, validates the possibility of such an account. More importantly, Proser argues that Hamlet s barrage of incoherencies (transparent to us, opaque to them) acts as a smoke screen for his own soliloquized plot hatching ( Proser 340 ). In a sense, the artifice of madness can assist as a deceptive tool while Hamlet struggles internally to resolve the moral quandary of vengeance and seeks to confirm the truth behind the King s murder. Although Polonius incorrectly attributes Hamlet s madness to Ophelia s love, his detection that Though this be madness, yet there is method in t (II.ii.223 224) reaffirms his lunacy as not actual craziness but a form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Balance Sheet and Sales MBA Financial Management and Markets Exam 1 Spring 2009 The following questions are designed to test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of financial management structure [chapter 1], financial valuation [chapter 2], financial statements and tax planning [chapter 3], and short term financial forecasting and financing [chapter 14]. Choose the best possible answer to the questions given. Each question is equally weighted. Papers are due 2/26/09 at the beginning of class. True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. There are three primary disadvantages of a regular partnership: (1) unlimited liability, (2) limited life of the organization, and (3) difficulty of transferring ownership. These combine to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... d. Corporate investors are exposed to unlimited liability. e. Corporations generally face relatively few regulations. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. In a regular partnership, liability for other partners misdeeds is limited to the amount of a particular partner s investment in the business. b. Partnerships have more difficulty attracting large amounts of capital than corporations because of such factors as unlimited liability, the need to reorganize when a partner dies, and the illiquidity (difficulty buying and selling) of partnership interests. c. A slow growth company, with little need for new capital, would be more likely to organize as a corporation than would a faster growing company. d. In a limited partnership, the limited partners have voting control, while the general partner has operating control over the business. Also, the limited partners are individually responsible, on a pro rata basis, for the firm s debts in the event of bankruptcy. e. A major disadvantage of all partnerships relative to all corporations is the fact that federal income taxes must be paid by the partners rather than by the firm itself. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The proper goal of the financial manager should be to attempt to maximize the firm s expected cash flows, because this will add the most to the wealth of the individual shareholders. b. The financial manager should seek that combination of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On Technology In Secondary Schools The City of Casey is the most densely populated municipality in Victoria, with a total of 16 secondary schools within the area. English, Mathematics, and Science are the fundamental subjects in the secondary school course of study, with a variety of 50 elective subjects differentiating throughout each school. This report s focus is to perceive and determine how schools in the City of Casey can use technology to benefit their teaching to essentially prove that we are moving towards being a smarter city. How technology is currently used in secondary schools The use of technology within the education sector has seen significant advancements in past years, yet there are still many improvements that could be made in this area into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the physical components of ICT models are of central concern for most schools, software and programs must also be recognised as having a significant impact on the learning and teaching of both students and teachers. Programs such as Maths Pathways, Moodle, Google and Microsoft Office 365 aid in the learning process of students across Australia, the most common being Microsoft Office 365. These systems can be used for almost everything a student requires to have a productive and effective academic career. With access to Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel, OneNote, Outlook and Microsoft Classroom, teachers and students have all the tools they need to build an effective learning environment. Technology use in education, to date, has had a beneficial impact on the lives of both teachers and students. However, we must invest time and money towards upskilling teachers so they have the ability to use the technology in the classrooms in order to provide effective learning for students. The best learning resource for teachers are teachers themselves and Microsoft Teams is a good example of an online forum for people to connect, communicate and learn. The City of Casey could promote such a forum for teachers to expand their knowledge on technology and share their skills with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Battle Of Gallipoli Research Paper The Battle of Gallipoli was a campaign during World War 1, between April 1915 through January 1916.It took place on the Gallipoli peninsula which forms the bank of the Dardanelles. This strait provided a sea route for the Russian Empire,which would allow the Allies to transport them supplies.Winston Churchill wanted to gain complete control of the peninsula,so they launched a naval attack on the strait and a land attack on the Ottoman capital.He hoped that the downfall of Constantinople would bring the downfall of Turkey.The attack failed and became one of the Ottoman s greatest victories.This essay will describe the causes and effects of the battle.Also will describe in detail what occurred during this battle. The first attack on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They made landings at Helles,Gaba Tepe,Kum Kale,and many more places. The goal of these groups was to advance inward and to start cutting off Ottoman forces.The first engagement around the village of Krithia the allies were able to land and advance forward. They came close to capturing the village,but they lacked orders to exploit the position.Two groups attempted to land on the beaches,but the Ottoman s defenses were too great.The Ottomans caused many casualties on the British. As at Anzac ,the Ottoman defenders were too few to stop the british from landing,but still caused many casualties.The other beaches suffered many casualties as well.The British hesitated to move inward and stayed close to the beaches.This gave the Ottomans time to rally up troops.The british were able to hold off turkish troops thanks to naval support.The british with the support of french troops attempted to capture Krithia village.The Ottoman defenders stopped the Allied advance halfway.The hope of a Allied victory disappeared.The Ottomans launched strong counter attacks on Helles and Anzac.The attacks were repulsed by machine gun fire.Later in the battle the British evacuated in late December.The United Kingdom suffered a total of 120,246 casualties and the Ottoman Empire suffered 174,828.Many died because of sickness and freezing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Maya Geofman s Influence On Art And Art In this class I have learned many things about Israel and its global friends and enemies but some topics in my studies have truly inspired e to learn more about, past the normal curriculum and the is why I have chosen them for my final project. In my project I have been able depict these topics with art. The topics that I am interested in are the kibbutzim in Israel, especially in the Negev, water in Israel, and street art. On my board there is an imperfect heart which is a symbol of the amazing art of Maya Geofman and how she has had such an influence on the way artists around the world look at art that is not ordinary or traditional. Maya creates her art with bold and vibrant colors and meanings. She has influenced not only Israel but the USA, Canada, Germany, France and many more countries. To her this is not only a hobby but a way of life. There are also Band Aids on my board which is a symbol of Dede s art because is most famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kibbutzim are such a large portion of the innovation coming from israel because the populations in kibbutzim are hard workers who work for not just themselves, but there society. They are instilled with chutzpah, we learned that this is a large factor in innovating. On my board in the Kibbutz area you can see there are the houses with their heating system that was innovated on a kibbutz and the solar panels on top of them reflect the sunlight and absorbing the energy to power the buildings and all things that need power. There are also plants to show how even in a desert the innovative people find a way to produce food for themselves and others. They are especially known for their tomatoes that are perfectly nourished because of the amazing drip irrigation systems. They also have created many ways to receive enough water to be able to do these things, which is another one of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. EEO And Diversity Management Self-Assessment In my self assessment, I scored highest in the area of Legal Environment: EEO and Diversity Management (21). I scored the lowest in the area of Staffing (10). I m not surprised I scored the highest in Legal Environment because I am more interested applying the rules/laws. Even where I currently work, I make sure that everyone is fairly treated because if an instance does occur, I am the type of person who will speak up for what s right. In the workplace, it is important that the employees are treated equally because if they are not then it will affect their performance and they will eventually leave the organization if no action is taken. I scored the lowest in the area of Staffing because I honestly have no experience/skills and not much interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Samurai Warrior The samurai of Japan were a very loyal and honorable people. In ancient times the samurai s lives were filled with discipline and intense training. The warriors were always ready for war or an attack, for they had developed a sixth sense. The samurai were important in history for their swords and art. First of all, the samurai s katana, long sword was crucial to their lives because it was their main form of protection and also because of its cultural value. It states in trueswords.com, the samurai s katana was his primary source of self defence. The samurai s swords were essential in their lives because, as the combatants of Japan, the samurai never knew when they could be attacked and the warriors needed some way to defend themselves from enemies. Also according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their art was a form of perfection that has been admired even today. Two of their several perfections are their poems and their tea ceremonies. In a samurai rap named Samurai Warrior rap (Bloom, 2013) stated, Five, seven, five were the haiku syllables... This is explaining how their poems called haikus and the structure of the haikus were made in the syllables five, seven, and the five again. Even though they were short poems they would be very beautiful or they would link two or three haikus together. In the poems it used sensory details and certain descriptions to match a certain setting.They were one of the most excellent perfections of the samurai. They are also specialized in tea ceremonies which were used in many different ways to do certain things. (Bloom,2013) stated ...yet tea ceremonies was important for alliance, samurai needed to insure good compliance... This means that they would perform this ritual and if they passed they would make an alliance. They needed to insure good compliance in order to pass the ritual. In other words if they followed the rules they would pass the ritual. These two forms of art are still valued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is A Reflection In Strategic Leadership A reflection in Strategic Leadership Before coming to USAWC I think that my experience and knowledge gained during the twenty five years of service is an important quality to possess. At one point I thought: A few years until retirement, and probably no special secrets for me to discover during the academic year. I can only confirm existing knowledge, gained some new and meet an interesting people before returning home . Much to my surprise, already after the first reading and discussion at the seminar, I realize that this will be more interesting than I had hoped. The first lessons were related to leadership and I was wondering what s new here. I thought I knew a theory about leadership. After all, I am an author of a document about the leadership in SAF. But, the first readings, seminar dialogues and discussions are shedding new light on my thinking about leadership in general, my knowledge and experience, traits, values and shortcomings. Thanks to the readings and discussions in outstanding environment I become aware of what one colonel told to me: This is going to be the best year of your career . It looks like he s going to be right. Next academic year is a great opportunity for me to build strategic leadership competencies and achieve outcomes of USAWC s curriculum. According to given task and my aspiration in the future, I will attempt to express my reflection in two of four mission specific outcomes based on GEN Powell s autobiography: strategic leaders and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Breitbart New Right There is a growing sentiment that nationalist and conservative political parties are increasing in popularity and influence around the world. While this may be true to some extent, it is arguably the rise of the New Right that is gaining significant momentum in surging popularity and influence at this current time. While it is easy to suggest that nationalist, populist, conservative and even fascism is becoming more mainstream and acceptable in modern society, it is important that the New Right is differentiated from the current group of right leaning politics. This paper will identify and discuss what is the new right and what makes it different from other forms of the political right, as well as examining the cause and as contributing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of social media from the left and right are noticeably different. Brooker and Barnett (2017) observed that those who were drawn to social justice politics tended to use insults as opposed to engaging in a serious debate. This itself has created a stigma for socialists who don t support and even oppose identity politics, but are associated with those using identity politics, similar to how the new and alt right are often stated to be one of the same. And it is identity politics that s arguably drawing the forgotten people to these alternative sources of information and humour. The ideology of political correctness is identified by young people as censorship and suppression, comparable to totalitarianism. It is for this reason why the new and alt right have made significant inroads in the social media space. Traditional media repressed what those on the right call freedom of speech, thus forcing individuals to search other places, predominantly online where their voices, concerns and opinions can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Collapse Of America After The Cold War INTRODUCTION Back to the time of 1940s until 1990s, the whole world must be remembered the special occurrence that change the world history. The special occurrence happened between the two of super sovereign states that compete for 46 years. The United States of America have a long competition with the Soviet Union on the cold war. The cold war is a military and political tension which is began after the end of the World War II. This big tension is different from the other war that people know in the world. This war did not have a special physical attack like the previous war, which is World War II. The late of 1991 became the real witness of the collapsed of a great superpower state that became the United States of America s competitor on the cold war, USSR. This powerful state that introduced the world with its Communist Party government was collapsed in December 1991. The ruined of the great Soviet Union became the symbol of the end of the cold war. This research essay papers will try to give a clear explanation about the collapsed of USSR. This case is so special and interesting for the author to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not too long after the World War II, Cold war appeared. Cold war is a political and military tension which was happened in 1947 to 1991. Fact in history.com said that this statement is wrong, it said that cold war actually first appeared on 1945. This ambiguity make the author want to gain some detail information inside this case. America and the Soviet Union have a great competition at that time. Moreover, the United States was totally disagreed and denied the Soviet Union communism. This military and political tension ended in the late of 1991, thisoccurrence related to the influence of Perestroika and Glasnost that applied by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Barbie For Every Body Summary Women in the past and present have faced issues of diversity and inequality based on their good looks. Now, Mattel, the maker of the Barbie, is striving to change an overdue icon of American beauty, the Barbie doll. The article, A Barbie For Every Body, written by Eliana Dockterman, is about the new styles of Barbies that have been created, and the social prejudice against the original style of the Barbie. I chose this article out of pure excitement that Mattel is changing the Barbies to look more like real American women. In America, self image and self esteem, are major priorities for most ladies. Between the commercials on television, and the models in magazines, having the perfect body is a message sent to all women young and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This contributes to a healthier and more productive society. I believe that Mattel does not only want to improve its profits, but is also experiencing a sense of moral responsibility. According to An introduction to Human Services written by Marianne Woodside and Tricia McClam, this can be defined as a commitment to rational thinking and an orientation to moral principles (2015). Mass producers of children s products should consider the moral impacts of their products, because children are influenced very easily, and it is important to raise the next generation of kids with a sense of empowerment and individuality. Although I do believe that the Barbie doll does affect a girl s self image, some people would disagree. For example, According to Mattel s Culmone, Barbie is not the problem: Girls view the world completely differently than grown ups do. They don t come at it with the same angles and baggage and all that stuff that we do. Clearly, the influences for girls on those types of issues, whether it s body image or anything else, it s proven, it s peers, moms, parents, it s their social circles (Laura Stampler, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Breast Biopsy Video Analysis Due to the new technology such as digital mammography and stereotactic devices, we are now able to perform minimally invasive needle localization breast biopsy s that are more accurate and less disfiguring to the patient s breast. This video went over the procedure, giving step by step instructions on how to perform this exam. It begins with a mammogram that demonstrated an abnormality. There are many options a patient can choose when they find out they have an abnormality in their breast. One option is to have a breast biopsy. A minimally invasive needle localization breast biopsy is a relatively easy for the patient. Only local anesthesia is required for this procedure. The patient lays on their stomach with their breast falling through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stereotactic imaging is performed to make sure that the needle is at the correct site of the lesion. As an extra precaution, the coordinates of the needle can be checked by using the computer. A T Fastener is also inserted into the breast tissue to fix the tissue in place during the biopsy. Another stereotactic image is taken to demonstrate where the T Fastener is at in the breast. After the stereotactic images are taken, is it now time to begin the removal of the tissue. Before you insert the cannula into the breast, you have to make sure the needle and T Fastener are both locked into place on the stage assembly. The cannula is inserted into the breast by a circular cutting blade. A transverse incision is made and the skin flaps are folded over the cannula. The cannula is pushed through the tissue, usually fourteen millimeters past the lesion and T Fastener. After the cannula is positioned, another stereotactic image is taken to verify if the lesion is contained within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Leukocyte Intravascular Crawling Through Intravital... Leukocyte intravascular crawling has only recently been identified as a key step in leukocyte recruitment. Leukocyte intravascular crawling occurs after firm adhesion and before transmigration in the leukocyte recruitment cascade. At a speed of 5 20um/min, leukocyte intravascular crawling involves the lateral migration of leukocytes along the luminal surface of the endothelium, which may assist in immune surveillance as well as searching for suitable sites for endothelial crossing (Shulman et al, 2009). In order for the leukocytes to crawl, they must possess resistance against the shear flow of blood, and this is achieved by the β2 integrins Mac 1 and LFA 1 and the α4 integrins VLA 4 and α4β7. As leukocytes move, they display resistance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is often used in conjunction with epifluorescence and involves the use of long wavelengths to excite fluorophores, which are fluorescent chemical compounds that light up upon excitation, in the tissue of interest (Mempel, 2004). These techniques have shed light on the crawling at a molecular level, including the importance of integrins. The integrins MAC 1 and/or LFA 1 are the two integrins that have been identified in contributing to crawling (Phillipson et al, 2006). The process of crawling is first triggered by chemokines, which activate Rho and Rap 1 families, which in turn stimulate LFA 1 and/or MAC 1 to initiate crawling. Using LFA 1 as an example, the activation of LFA 1 confers high affinity to the adhesion molecule, ICAM 1. The high affinity LFA 1 engages with ICAM 1 focal dot points which is a crucial step for resistance. The integrin LFA 1 must then be able to adjust its binding strength to ICAM 1 in order for crawling to occur, whereby the leading edge is continuously creating new bonds whilst the back bonds are being displaced (Shulman, 2009). Adhesive filopodia, which are projections into the endothelium, are then generated to allow the crawling leukocyte to probe the endothelium for suitable transendothelial migration in a millipede like motion (Shulman, 2009). Mutational studies in these integrins, combined with IVM have revealed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Antarctica Research Paper The Madrid Protocol was signed in 1991, and implemented in 1998, due to numerous proposals concerning the protection of the Antarctic environment ought to be in a completed and official binding form. The Madrid Protocol updates already agreed measures, as well as subsequent Treaty meeting recommendations relating to the protection of the Antarctic environment. The protocol; designates Antarctica as a natural reserve that is devoted to peace and science, also established environmental principles for the conduct of all activities, subjects all activities to prior assessment of their environmental impacts, provides the establishment of a Committee for Environmental Protection, highly prohibits mining, advises the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCM), requires the development of contingency plans to respond to environmental emergencies, and provides elaboration of rules relating to liability for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The convention applies to the area south of sixty degrees. Antarctica is an exceptional, remote continent surrounded by a wide, cold and stormy ocean. To some Antarctica is simply a cold, distant uninviting and dangerous place with little to offer the world. Antarctica is the last and largest unspoiled wilderness area on Earth. It is a reminder of what the planet was like before the influence of man. Its unspoiled beauty has inspired people, since first glimpse, to explore and discover the vast desert like continent. Antarctic has stretches of the most pristine oceans on earth with an enormous variety and quantity of marine life, much of which is only found in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent for science, as it is so unspoiled it acts as a laboratory for the rest of the world where changes can be measured in isolation from the effects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...