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Sling Blade Essay
Sling Blade
Film directed by and screen play by Billy Bob Thornton.
Theme
Sling Blade s main theme is the redemption of Karl s lost childhood. Karl Childer s overly religious
parents believed he was a punishment from God. They severely abused him, treated him like an
animal, and forced him to live in a shed in solitude. Everyone in town picked on him and called him
names. He was seen as a retard or slower than others. He had little to call his own. His only
possessions were a Bible and several books on Christmas and carpentry. Karl was taught the Bible as a
child, but it wasn t really the Bible. The stories they told him were not in the Bible. His parents had
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Through a deadly crime, Karl freed his young friend from a life of pain and despair, only to end up
back where he began at the nut house . The choice of right or wrong seemed to make good and evil
equal.
The main point of Sling Blade was to convey the message that sometimes wrong can be right.
Symbolically, killing with the switchblade represents for cutting away the troubles that get in the way.
Sling Blade was a subjective film. It seduces the audience to emphasize with Frank and Karl and think
the way the director wants.
Elements
The first element I found that supported the theme was the script. The actors dialogues shaped the
characters roles. Karl adopted a new dialect. He picked up a backwoods, disturbed, monotone,
punctuated by a throaty um hmmm . Karl s dialogue showed that he spoke in a simple way. He
avoided complicated, fancy language. He spoke like a child, slow and easy, while the others in the
movie indicated more education through their speaking. Karl explained the way he was treated as a
child, his love for Frank, and his fear of Doyle. His moments of silence revealed his reflection, his
caged up behavior, and his childlike manner. Karl s words shaped him as gentle and to the point. Karl
told Frank s mamma she s good for Frank. He let people know their worth. At the end Karl stated, the
world was too big . He
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Socioeconomic Status in Brazil
British Airways Plc Annual Report and Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2012
Company registration number: 1777777
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Contents
Officers and professional advisers 1
Business review and Directors report Business review Management review Financial review Internal
controls and risk management Directors report
2 5 8 12
Directors responsibilities statement in relation to the financial statements
14
Independent auditors report
15
Group financial statements Group consolidated income statement Group statement of other
comprehensive income Balance sheets Cash flow statements Statements of changes in equity Notes to
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We monitor our operational performance through a broad range of measures at many levels. Departure
punctuality is our primary measure, as high performance here requires other operational processes to
run smoothly, and also because it is a key driver of customer satisfaction. Our headline measure of
punctuality is Ready to Go , which focuses on the aspects of the departure process within our control.
In 2012 55 per cent of flights were Ready to Go , being prepared for departure at three minutes before
the scheduled departure time, and 79 per cent of flights departed within 15 minutes of schedule. The
use of technology to improve the customer service experience is paying dividends in goodwill. For
example, iPads have now been issued to more than 2,000 senior cabin crew, which enables them to
provide insight into our customers preferences across a whole range of areas, from special meal
requests to onward travel plans. Cabin crew can deliver a truly bespoke service with this information
at their fingertips. Furthermore, if any customer service issues arise in the air, cabin crew can inform
ground based colleagues in a timely fashion and action can be taken quickly to resolve any problems.
Towards the end of 2012 BA also conducted a series of real time customer survey trials. The trials
were part of the airline s commitment to customer service.
Investing selectively in the product
BA is investing
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Mia s Journey In The Epic Of Beowulf
The Gulf Mia had been sailing in the water with her family for as long as she could remember. In fact,
she was positive that she had learned to sail long before she had even learned to walk. As an early
birthday gift, she had inherited her uncle s 50ft sailboat and she was ready to take it into the gulf.
Weather reports suggested clear skies for the next few days and Mia was eager to finally take control
of the reigns and sail a boat on her own. Of course, her favorite person in the world would be
accompanying her on this trip. Evelyn came around the corner of the dock, wearing an old pair of
overalls and dragging a large duffel bag behind her. Evelyn was Mia s best friend. They had known
each other since elementary school, and now they were about to graduate high school. Although
Evelyn had a fear of the gulf, the thought of Mia sailing alone for a few days terrified her much more.
So now using their combined strength, the two girls loaded their supplies onto the boat, and Mia
proceeded to release the sailboat from its chains. Since it was her first time alone in the water, without
the assistance of her father or uncle, Mia had made sure to map out the area that the girls would ...
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Suddenly, the girls were surprised to hear an abrupt clash of thunder. Dark clouds began to adorn the
night sky, and in an instant, the girls found themselves in the middle of a ferocious thunderstorm.
Drenched, Evelyn ran into the bunker and Mia attempted to take control of the sails. Her attempts
failed as the sailboat was jerked around by the strong currents and in a moments time, was sent
through a sharp boulder peeking from beneath the gulf. Evelyn let out a shrill scream and held onto
the walls of the bunker. Mia was flung into the rails of the boat, and she realized that she no longer
knew what direction they were headed in, as the storm continued to send them deeper into the
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Richard Eberhart Ground Hog Analysis
Transformation from death to decay creates a newfound awareness. In the Ground Hog, author
Richard Eberhart chronicles the metamorphosis of a dead groundhog. Watching the decomposition of
a dead groundhog suddenly begins to reflect/ mirrors reality. Nature and decay coexist in an endless
cycle. The first line generates a misleading tone of lightness, which immediately shifts after the
second line to dark and gloomy. The speaker s encounters with the dead groundhog shape his
perceptions and emotions surrounding his own mortality. Using the first person point of view to
narrate the piece fosters a closer personal perception. This produces a better understanding of the
speaker s revelations and his mixed feelings. Ironically the speaker first
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Change At Work Analysis
Changing isn t always the easiest thing to do, but in writing it is necessary. Whether it s changing your
genre; which includes style, form, focus, tone, word choice. Or changing it to fit a new workplace
which is explained in Wardle s essay Identity, Authority, and Learning to Write in New Workplaces.
Roozens Tracing Trajectories of Practice: Repurposing in One Student s Developing Disciplinary
Writing Process is also an example of how change affects someone s writing. Change is crucial for
people in any new or different environment.
In Roozens essay, Lindsay was the student that he followed. In this text, he explains Lindsay s
understanding of the text. He first describes her verse copying practices in religious text, then he
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Asserting his own identity means that he only wanted to use his own work, and not listen to other on
how to make it better. He only wanted to use his writing style and not listen to his peers. By asserting
his own identity on other Alan struggled to be successful in his new place of work because he resisted
the identity that was imposed on him by the workplace. Because our identities are shaped to some
extent by the communities in which we chose to participate workers such as Alan may also be
demonstrating their desire to identify with communities of practice other than the primary ones in
which they work by refusing to appropriate new ways of writing (Wardle 294). Roozen is explaining
how Alan s refusal to change is because of the community he identifies with, and because he doesn t
identify himself with the new workplace he doesn t find it necessary to adjust to the new writing
techniques. Alan continued to only write in his own way and did not become a member of his new
community. No one in his new community change to accommodate his stubbornness, this ended in
Alan leaving the workplace looking for employment
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Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Review of Accreditation Status for BSN Program
The Baccalaureate Nursing program (BSN) of the St. Petersburg College (SPC) is accredited by the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) (St. Petersburg College [SPC], 2015).
Evaluation of the revised curriculum for the baccalaureate and graduate nursing program at SPC is
done based on the CCNE standards of accreditation.
Evaluation of Curriculum Plan
Evaluation of the revised curriculum is done based on the Standard III of CCNE accreditation
standards. The Standard III A explains that the curricular objectives should be developed as a clear
statement of expected student outcome for which they are being prepared (Commission on Collegiate
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13). As per the American Associate of College of Nursing (AACN), there are nine essentials of
baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice, which are used as the guidelines in
developing a curriculum. For example Genetics and Genomics for nursing course reflects essentials I,
VII, IX. The Pathophysiology and Pharmacology reflect III, VII, and IX respectively. The community
health nursing theory with practicum course reflects the American College of Nursing Essentials I, V,
VI, VII, VIII, IX (AACN, 2008). The curriculum revision is also based on the American Nurses
Association (ANA) scope and standards of practice: Nursing (2010). The Genetics and Genomics for
nurses, Mental health nursing, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for nursing, and Community health
theory with practicum reflects the ANA standards which are listed as follows; Standard 1
(Assessment), Standard 2 (Diagnosis), Standard 3 (Outcome identification), Standard 4 (Planning),
Standard 5 (Implementation), Standard 6 (Evaluation), Standard 8 (Education), Standard 10 (Quality
of practice), Standard 13 (Collaboration), Standard 14 (Professional practice evaluation),Standard 15
(Resource utilization) and Standard 16 (Environmental health). These describe the professional
standards for nurses (ANA,
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Don t Drop Out By Article
Congratulations on getting your article Don t Drop Out published. After reading the piece it has for
certain committed me to finishing my undergraduate degree. I m sure it is going to have the same
impact on almost all your readers. I say this with full confidence because you are speaking from
personal experience as someone who was on the verge of dropping out but decided to stay in the fight
till the end. You ve produced an effective article and I wouldn t change much to it. As a fellow
colleague and writer I do have some minor suggestions for you to consider. I would like to thank you
once again for giving me this chance to offer you my opinion on your article.
You start off your article by sharing your experience with the readers, who are most likely college
students and possibly some that are contemplating about dropping out. This allows you to establish
credibility with the reader right away and gain their attention. Then you go on to offer reasons why
you should stay in college or drop out. You give reasons from both sides of the fence and elaborate on
how you decided to stay in school out of understanding all the benefits to be gained. Hence the reason
you re writing this article so other students can learn from your experience and attain the same
understanding. Then you go on to explain in detail the value of a college education versus dropping
out and joining some start up company. Your article was effective in accomplishing its goal. Which I
think is to
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Human Trafficking And The Hhappiness Househome
Final Essay
Human trafficking is basically A crime, but using other people to do it for you forcefully. There are
many ways people use human trafficking, such as smuggling drugs, sex trafficking etc. It s basically
using slavery. They are mostly 20 30 million people used for human trafficking. It s mostly children
and women used. Human trafficking started around the 1800 s. It s usually in China,Russia, and The
U.S etc.
The first factor that led her to the Hhappiness Hhouse is that she was sold. Her dad wanted money so
he decided to sell her daughter to the Hhappiness Hhouse. She tried/wanted to escape from the house
so therefore she was trapped in the Hhappiness Househome. One way that ahelped her survive was her
thinking about him.
My
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The Most Shocking Event That Occurred During World War One
If you were to consider the most shocking event that occurred during world war one and two, the first
thing that might come to mind would probably be the Holocaust. And it certainly is a significant
occurrence, rivaling even the war itself, but not a lot of people know that before this happened, during
world war one, the Armenians faced a similar oppression from the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian
Genocide was intently executed by the Ottoman Empire for accusation of alignment with the Soviet
Union and was concealed under the guise of move due to war. Before delving further there are
proceeding events that must be examined, such as what was taking place concurrently during WWI.
Arthur Bright from The Christian Science Monitor stated that according to the Turks the reason the
Armenians were targeted was not intentional, Ottoman Empire s relocation policy wasn t targeted at
Armenians because of their ethnic identity rather, the Ottomans were targeting insurgent groups within
the Armenian community. So much like the United states amidst WW2 when any Japanese persons
were taking to camps during times of war. However, in this case as one begins to see what happened
before and during, it becomes clear that it was a lot more than just a simple relocation.
The Armenian population were taken out of their homes and on convoys on which they were
transported to concentration camps. Some of the biggest relocations were the convoys from Erzurum
which as stated in The
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At Worldventures, Performance Management Starts Even Before
At WorldVentures, performance management starts even before employees are hired and trained. Each
job, job description and expectation is created with their specific core values in mind. The defining
step of performance management is done before an applicant is interviewed. Managers and HRM both
find exactly what is needed for that role, leaving little guesswork in the application and interview
process. It has been stated, You have no right to appraise the performance of and individual or group
unless you have set the parameters and standards of performance and explained them to the
individuals prior to the performance period. (Rao, T. V. (2016). Pg. 188). WorldVentures makes certain
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An example this year would be to explain what goals an employee would set for themselves and how
they can help the company achieve their overall goal of reaching a billion dollars this year. Each of
these questions gives an opportunity for the employee to feel engaged and see themselves as a critical
part of the overall success of WorldVentures. Once the employees answer the prompted questions they
are asked to grade their performance 1 5, five being the highest. At this point the PMP is turned into
the direct manager, their task is to then fill out the last comment box with their own observations and
set a meeting time for each of their employees. The meeting is one on one in a fairly comfortable
setting. The employee is then given a chance to hear their manager s observations and goal ideas with
time to discuss and ask questions along the way. At the end of the meeting each person signs the PMP
agreeing that they will work towards the agreed upon goals and understand the grade their manager
has given, wither it is the same or different from the grade they gave themselves. HR is then given the
PMPs for everyone s files and assists the managers with any escalations or over the top issues as they
come up. If employees need further training or development as the performance reviews conclude,
WorldVentures has several different options. Leadership classes are offered to supervisors and above
through the local community college.
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Fixed Cost Accounting
2 Why do manager put such a great amount of emphasis on controlling fixed cost in their
organizations?
Fixed costs are constant and have an impact towards profits despite the number of items sold.
Reducing the fixed cost amounts is a sustainable way to make more profits and increase operating
leverage (Edmonds Tsay Olds). Suggested by Reiss, outsourcing is a way of turning fixed costs into
variable costs. Variable costs have a dependence of cost based on production or sale of the product
(Reiss, 2010).
One example of this fixed vs. variable costs transition would be telesales, instead of hiring 45 people
to work inbound and outbound phone calls one could pay a service to answer the phones at a cost per
minute. Using a phone service and experiencing high call volumes, the cost would a variable cost as a
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(2010, November 2). Outsourcing Turns Fixed Costs Into Variable Costs. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
Edmonds, T., Tsay, B., Olds, P. (2011). Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts (6th ed.). New
York, NY: McGraw Hill/Irwin.
3 What is meant by the statement, my company has good operating leverage? How does good
operating leverage magnify earnings results with modest revenue increase?
With a small change in revenues, one will see a larger change in profits with positive operating
leverage. Operating leverage is often referred to as the ratio of fixed costs compared to revenues
(Edmonds Tsay Olds).
A company with high operating leverage as an example could be a business with expensive machines.
In the medical lab environment, a fixed cost of buying a machine for medical testing one would
presume to be high. For the lab, it would be significant to have the lab testing machines running
twenty four hours a day seven days a week. A percentage change in revenues would negatively impact
a medical testing organization due to the machine cost stay constant (Berman,
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Employee Benefits Programs And Pay Structure
Employee Benefits Program and Pay Structure
Basic Salary The pay structure of the District Sales Leader (DSL) at Nestle has traditionally been
between $67,000 and $70,000 (Glassdoor, 2016). This salary range is quite competitive in the
industry, and it does not include the potential cash bonuses, profit sharing, stock bonuses, commission
sharing and other tips associated with the profession. Compensation for the DSL will be a function of
the market conditions, and equity will be highly considered. This paper highlights an employee benefit
program and pay structure of a DSL at Nestle.
Basic Direct Benefits
Health and Dental Private health care services are restricted for many people by the high cost, which
compels organizations to look into helping their employees to access the services alongside their
insurers. Nestle will provide specific health benefits for the DSL as highlighted hereafter:
Accommodation in private rooms in hospitals in excess of the standard accommodation charges
(Mattke et al., 2013).
Emergency health care services for the DSL when working outside the country.
All prescription drugs, vaccines, and any required medication.
Private nursing care if required.
Any appliances required by the DSL during the provision of medication, such as wheel chairs.
Ambulance services during emergencies.
Dental checkups and treatment that do not need hospitalization of the DSL.
Professional services required by the DSL, including psychiatric, speech
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Characteristics Of A Black Leader
I think we should have a black leader it would be better than a white especially Donald trump the
reason why I say this is because the black person that would be our leader can relate to us because he
or she has been through what we have been through and that would be good for that person to know
because they would already know what to do while they are in the seat that s why we should have a
black leader instead of a white one.
I don t think we should have a white leader because he can only relate to their own kind and not ours
also they don t know what we go through except black people and I know trump can t relate to us if a
black person can be our leader that would be great because she of he knows what we have gone
through and she/he is intelligent so he/she knows what to do even more I don t know but I know one
thing is that we need someone who s ready for the job and consequences and when the time has come.
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A leader is someone that puts everyone before themselves and tries their problems like Malcolm x or
like martin Luther king a leader is what we need to get what we want in life the reason why I say this
is because nowadays some people are misguided and end up going with white people.
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Private School Vs. Public School
Thesis: Private school students are more likely to have a better viewpoint in learning, a firm stance in
education, and will be more successful in colleges than of public school students.
I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter: According to NCES data, 88 percent of private high school students apply to
college, compared to 57 percent of public high school students. Every day parents contemplate
whether to send their children to private or public school. There are many dangers that come with
public school like exposure to drugs, alcohol, bullying, and violence. Private school promotes, honor
towards authority, an outstanding scholastic standpoint, and an overall professional boost for college.
(www.capenet.org)
B. Reason to Listen: At some point of our lives, we, as future parents, will have to choose whether to
send our children into a public or a private school.
C. Thesis Statement: Private school students are more likely to have a better viewpoint in learning, a
firm stance in education, and will be more successful in colleges than of public school students.
D. Credibility Statement:
1. I have attended private school for 6 years and have attended public school for 4 years.
2. I have used scholarly journals and articles from credible authors, writers, and speakers. All of my
sources are beneficial to this topic.
E. Preview of Main Points:
1. First, I will describe private schools curricular advantages, class sizes and its qualified teachers
2. Second, I will
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Executive Branch Research Paper
On September 17, 1787, the U.S Constitution was ratified and the greatest experiment in US history
began. Realizing the need to establish a more perfect union , the founding fathers of our country
created a three branch system of government. The term trias politica or separation of powers was
coined by Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, an 18th century French
social and political philosopher. (NCSL.Org) The framers of the constitution were well established
and educated men who studied politics and understood the grave importance of securing a democratic
government. In order to ensure democracy, the idea of separation of power was of great importance.
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In addition, there are 6 non voting members, representing the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and four other territories of the United States. The presiding officer of
the chamber is the Speaker of the House, elected by the Representatives. He or she is third in the line
of succession to the Presidency. (Whitehouse.gov)
Representatives from the House are elected every two years. You do not have to be a natural born
citizen to be elected, but you must be a citizen for a minimum of seven years. Representatives must be
25 years of age and must live in the state they represent, but are not required to live in the exact
district. The Senate of the United States is comprised of 100 Senators, 2 for each state. Until the
ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, Senators were chosen by state legislatures, not by popular
vote. Since then, they have been elected to six year terms by the people of each state. Senator s terms
are staggered so that about one third of the Senate is up for reelection every two years. Senators must
be 30 years of age, U.S. citizens for at least nine years, and residents of the state they represent.
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Bp The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Of 2010
Prior to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010, BP had a positive reputation for promoting corporate
sustainability and creating sustainable energy. In the wake of the oil spill, however, BP proved that it
was not on the right track despite the proclamation to its constituents of the exact opposite. There is a
popular adage almost doesn t count. BP s investment in research directed toward minimizing negative
environmental impact while conducting business and accomplishing major undertakings such as the
Forties Field and Trans Alaska pipelines was a move in the right direction. BP s follow through with
the declarations the company made to its stakeholders was severely lacking, however, and proved to
be detrimental. The company admitted to failures and oversight in its Risk Management sector such as
failing to have a remote shut off switch, cutting corners to save time and money, faulty wiring, a dead
battery, a bent pipe, and its failure to closely monitor a company that had a history of being
responsible for other oil spills and disasters among other faults. A 166 page report issued in 2014, four
years after the spill, determined that both BP and Transocean failed to adequately inspect safety
systems despite suggestions made to do so. Both companies opted to follow an industry standard
which was not adequate. This decision was not in the best interest of affected parties and further
proved to be injurious to BP. Numerous equipment issues were found in the
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Sam Houston Essay
Sam Houston was one of the founding fathers of Texas known as a soldier, statesman and man of
integrity. Spending most of his youth in Tennessee, he was impatient and reckless with a sense of
adventure which lead him to the Cherokee country. His time spent with family and the Cherokee
Indians is where he developed his practical, level headed and grounded character. Houston s passion
for peace and support for the Cherokee s came from having seen the effects of war and strife on the
Indians. The values instilled from these early experiences are prevalent in Houston s political and
personal viewpoints throughout his life and career.
As a young person Sam disgruntled with civilization and not comfortable with farm or storekeeper
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The Indians had owned the land, Houston argued, so the government by virtue of conquest could sell
it. (HOUSTON, P.111). Congress had to go along with this bill for political reasons. The bill when
passed acknowledged the Indians legal title to their Texas land and at the same time prevented
speculators from snapping up the land for white expansion. The bill passed unanimously.
Unfortunately Houston s revenge for the Cherokees was short lived as Congress repealed the bill the
next year.
As a military and political figure, Houston s decisions were not popular at times. Elected as
commander in chief of the Texas Army, while most preferred a direct confrontation with Santa Anna s
army, Houston knowing the limited size, funding and lack of training of the Texas Army, preferred
what seemed to be a plan of retreat on the surface but actually was a plan of patience and timing for
the right place and the right time to attack. Small victories by Santa Anna s army inflamed Anglo
Texans who began questioning Houston s technique to the point even President David Burnet began
questioning as well. However, victory was Houston s as the opportunity presented itself for a prepared
Texas Army to strike an
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State Of Florida Vs David Ralph Orcutt
State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Case Number 20111 13862 Alexander Collazo Keiser
University Nursing Roles Practicum NUR 2871C Aimee Lopez Baena MSN Ed., RN March 6, 2015
State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Ethics, or also referred to as moral philosophy, helps determine
when things are right and when things are wrong. To kill or not to kill? To abuse or not to abuse? To
hurt or not to hurt? In the nursing profession, as in all major health professional fields, nurses are
bound to a certain Nurse s Code of Ethics (Kelly, 2010). Obey the code, and a registered nurse can
potentially live a long healthy career in the nursing field. Violate the nurse s code of ethics, and one
can seek penalties including but not limited to fines, fees, revocation, license suspension, probation,
and even imprisonment. So what exactly happens to a Nurse who disobeys the code of ethics? The
case between the State of Florida vs Mr. D.R.O. helps in getting a better understanding of what
happens when a registered healthcare professional, in this case a Nurse, challenges the nursing code of
ethics. Is the verdict appropriate in the defendant s case? Were the consequences adequately applicable
to the damages the defendant imposed? How can future and active registered nurses avoid situations
like this in their career? Although the concept of ethics and the answers to some of these questions can
seem common sense to most of us, in some cases, our minds can be clouded or disturbed
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Toilet Auger Research Paper
Managing toilet obstructs effectively makes it to the base of the rundown of things a great many
people need to do as opposed to getting a charge out of an unwinding end of the week or night, yet it
happens to various mortgage holders. Considerably more at times, you may have an obstructing toilet
that influences you to figure your youngsters may have lost a toy or stuffed the neighbor s feline in the
porcelain position of royalty. However, you don t need to call a handyman. Property holders might
need to take a stab at utilizing a toilet auger to dispose of a headstrong obstructs.
What is a Toilet Auger?
A toilet auger, or handyman s snake, may not look like much, but instead, it can enable you to
dispense with willful toilet stops up. A toilet auger is usually a little more than 3 feet long and includes
an unbending metal tube with a handle that you wrench toward one side and an internal center link
made of metal on the other. The link is pressure wrapped and reaches out from the metal tube like a
long, adaptable bore that is ideal for clearing toilet stops up. Some toilet augers have a plastic boot on
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Turn the wrench on the finish of the auger while holding the metal tubing in one hand to broaden the
link into your toilet s pipe. Handing the wrench over the other way will withdraw the auger.
Toilet stops up that are caused by semi strong items, for example, hair or a toy causes protection in the
auger as it seizes the question. If you feel this protection, recover the question by rewinding the link.
On the off chance that the stop up is made of amassed objects, for example, bathroom tissue, take a
stab at passing the loop of the auger forward and backward through the obstruct to break
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Social Work Roles
The roles of and tasks of social workers Social workers undertake several Job roles which can be
challenging they are both statutory and non statutory roles and range from working with the elderly,
people with learning and physical disabilities, young offenders, mental health, school non attenders,
drug and alcohol abusers, homeless, children social care such as assessment team, safe guarding,
children looked after and children with disabilities. Their role is to provide support and help in order
to improve outcomes in people s lives. Social workers work alongside many professionals such as the
legal teams in court and PLO meetings, teachers, doctors, police, nurses and volunteers. Social
workers provide individuals with practical and emotional
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Malware And Its Effects On Our Computer
Have you ever been surfing the web when all of a sudden a vibrant window pops up congratulating
you for being the nth visitor and the lucky recipient of some amazing prize which you ll receive just as
soon as you enter your email address or download a file? Almost everyone encounters a pop up like
this every now and then. Some of us, including myself, have even followed the instructions only to
learn that we ve helped a malware program run on our computer.
Malware, also known as malicious software, has a deep history behind it. By definition, malware is a
code or a software that is designed to damage, disrupt, steal, or inflict malice in some form or another
on computer data, personal files, hosts, or networks. It poses a major threat to home and business
computers worldwide and there aren t many means to stop it.
Malware comes in a variety of forms, and from a variety of sources. Over the last few decades
malware has grown more sophisticated and more dangerous. The main types of malware include
computer viruses, worms, trojans, and bots. Malware can be separated further into sub categories such
as backdoor trojans, remote access trojans, information stealers, and ransomware. The different forms
of malware use different techniques to damage or infect the targeted computer. However, all malware
has one thing in common, self replication. Before we can learn about this self replication that is key to
all malware today, we must learn about the evolution of malware. The evolution
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Chapter 8 In The Book Of Daniel
Louis Valles
Ms.Gelaude
Religion 9
8 December 2016
The Book of Daniel is from the prophetic book in the Old Testament this book was written in 2nd
Century BC. Daniel in this book is a prophet and a wise man he helped secure and helps tell his
interpret his dreams and do many other things for him and there are other prophets in the book that
helped him along this and some of them die. God is very present in this book because he speaks out
and helps and saves Sam Wiseman in this book and through the 8 chapters is very alive and helps
Daniel through all of these tough times.
In chapters 1 through 8 in the Book of Daniel, Daniel helps King Nebuchadnezzar he interpreted
dreams and helps his fellow wise men escape a deathly fate some of them died but Daniels closest
friends lives. In the dream that Daniel interprets for the king he shows that there is a gold statue that
needs to be built that is 60 cubits by 6. Initially the king thinks that the wise men are all bad so he tries
killing them and is successful with many of them that are Daniel s closest friends but four of them live
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Throughout this God helps Daniel interpret the dream and help his fellow wiseman live on. Since they
are on under Greek Syrian rule Daniel has a different name and he is called Belteshazzar the king
thanks Daniel for doing the interpretation of the dream the King was filled with rage when he noticed
let the other wise men were Jewish since Daniel and help them he spared his life but with the other 3
he threw them into a fiery furnace which had killed the guards that were in there with because of the
heat. Three wise men prayed to God and God answered their prayers they said long prayers and the
King wondered why he can still hear them eat because of his guards that died in the furnace he for
sure thought they
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History Of The Women s Suffrage Movement
There will never be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect
lawmakers. This is a quote from Susan B. Anthony acknowledging the women s suffrage movement.
After the abolition of slavery in 1865, voting rights were extended to all citizens, however citizens in
this case meant, men only. As a result of only men having voting rights, women started advocating the
women s suffrage movement. The women s suffrage movement or woman suffrage was the struggle
for women to vote and run for office. This movement began in 1848 and it continued until 1920. There
were many women involved in this movement, but the two most important women were Susan B.
Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan and Elizabeth campaigned for women ... Show more
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Many men who went against women voting would argue that women should stay home and clean.
Men have said things such as, You do not need a ballot to clean out your sink spout, and because 90%
of the women either do not want it, or do not care . This things were written in a pamphlet published
in 1910 by the organization, National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Artists created
political cartoons that mocked suffragists, religious leaders opposed women who were part of the
women s suffrage movement, and articles also criticized woman who took part in this movement. On
the other hand, many men supported suffragists. Men such as; Frederick Douglas, George Francis
Train, Thetus W. Sims, James Mott, Daniel Anthony, Henry Blackwell, and Francis Minor. Frederick
signed the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention because while everyone else
criticized Elizabeth Cady Stanton. George Francis Train helped Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady
Stanton by funding their own newspaper called, The Revolution ; he would write on the newspaper.
Tethus W. Sims voted in favor of suffrage in 1918. James Mott was Lucretia Mott s husband and he
supported her in the women s rights activist. James was also one of the men who signed the
Declaration of Sentiments. Daniel Anthony was Susan B. Anthony s father who was a women s rights
advocate. Henry Blackwell served as an editor for the official women s right newspaper. Francis
Minor was married to a women s rights activist and he was a lawyer. Francis used his position of a
lawyer to help his wife in court when she was accused of voting illegally . To sum up, many men
either were against or for women s
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Religion Vs Religion
How religion is represented and interpreted in America is continuously evolving. The Apollo II moon
landing brought about a renewed interpretation of more naturalistic religions such as Paganism in the
late 1960s and early 1970s. However, at the same time, many areas of U.S. law began changing to no
longer reflect religion but a more secular establishment as can be seen in Supreme Court Case Roe v.
Wade (p.277!). In fact, it was once commonplace to have religious symbols, such as the ten
commandments, in government facilities, but as the United States became more religiously diverse
and accepting, the less lenient it s become on violations of the establishment clause of the First
Amendment.
In 1969 Apollo II landed on the moon and transmitted pictures of the Earth back to the public. Seeing
the Earth as a small, spinning blue ball surrounded by darkness spurred the imagination and
conscience of many (Goff Harvey, 2004, p. 124). In the 1970s, many reacted to these scientific
advancements by rejecting modern conveniences and returning to nature. As a result, naturalistic
religions that had been nearly forgotten, such as Paganism and Wicca, were rekindled as well (Goff
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In the 1973 Supreme Court Case Roe v. Wade, Justice Harry Blackmun noted that, historically,
common law had offered minimal scrutiny of abortions done prior to quickening (Sehat, 2011, p. 261).
Throughout the nineteenth century, however, this interpretation began to disappear as more restrictive
statutory codes were set in place, coinciding with the growth religious influence (Sehat, 2011, p. 261).
With no historical precedent, Blackmun suggested that the right to abortion was protected under the
right to privacy (Sehat, 2011, p. 262). Notwithstanding much of the law being written to represent
religion, namely Christianity, the law began evolving to reflect a more secular
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Stuart Daw Case
Question 1
Is there a way to estimate the cost of services and product to customers such that Stuart s Branded
Foods can be competitive in their market? Use the illustrations of the two customers to demonstrate
your approach. What would be the selling price per kit or per cup for each customer?
The costing approach should be based on per Transaction Basis rather than on per kit or per pound
basis because of the following reasons:
Current costs are allocated on a per kit basis, which is not an efficient cost allocation method.
Operational costs should be same irrespective of number of kits.
Equipment costs should be on a per kit basis as it depends on the number of kits sold.
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What impact might it have upon the business strategy of the firm?
If Stuart Daw adopts the Transaction based Pricing Strategy it may face the following impact
On Performance:
The price per cup for both small as well as large customers is reduced.
It can maintain competitiveness in the large customer segment by maintaining 15% Profit Margin.
Revenue stream generated from the customer segments may get impacted with changes in Transaction
Costs and subsequently Price per Kit.
Improved cost allocation will ensure that the company can maintain competitiveness without any
appreciation in costs to customers.
On Strategy:
The company should target to serve the large customer base with better profit margins and also choose
to serve those small customers who are willing to pay the targeted price per kit.
For difficult to serve small customers alternate and cost effective means of ordering, transporting and
fulfilling the orders should be sought.
Personnel costs, both direct and indirect should be brought under control.
Promote bulk orders among the small customers so that effective price/cup for small customers can be
brought down.
Question 3
What advice would you offer to Stuart Daw?
Our advice to Stuart Daw would be:
Stuart Daw should adopt the new Transaction Cost allocation mechanism, which will enable it to
remain competitive in the large customer segment.
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Case Study Of The Volkswagen Emission Scandal
Introduction
This Case Study will look into the Volkswagen emission scandal and they key corporate issues that
underline it. A case Study is a process or record of research into the development of a particular group
over a period of time. I am writing this Case Study for the purpose of researching and analyzing how a
company like Volkswagen, which was named no. 8 on Forbes fortune 500 list in 2014, could be
involved in one of the biggest scandals in this decade.
Volkswagen group sells passenger cars under Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Audi, Porsche, Seat,
Škoda and of course Volkswagen itself and is one of the biggest car manufacturers in the World.
Unfortunately in 2015 it emerged that Volkswagen was involved in unlawful practice regarding their
diesel cars not meeting emission standards and how they tried to rectify this problem in an unlawful
manner. My paper will be divided into two key parts: The Case Study and The Case Analysis. In the
case study I will give an overview of what happened in the Volkswagen emissions scandal, which is
still ongoing, I will give a background and context to all the key parties involved and then depict the
key events that shape this scandal. Secondly, I will do the Case Study Analysis where I will identify
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Now due to poor corporate governance, a lot of people will be affected and as Howard Sherman, head
of corporate governance business development at MSCI [Member Chartered Institute for Securities
Investment] stated VW s corporate governance score at MSCI has been falling since 2014 due to
management and board turmoil . So therefore there is a problem that needs to be rectified and fix in
order for VW to progress in the future. This case study will analyze the corporate governance issues
and examine exactly where Volkswagen is
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Essay On Athenian Democracy
Is Athenian, Greece s Democracy Truly a Democracy?
Democracy is the government plan that everyone is truly equal in power, no matter what you are like
compared to other people. The creation of democracy is usually credited to ancient Greece, more
specifically Athens, where it was known as demokratia. And yes, they may have not had much in the
way of a leader, as they had a giant political debate with five hundred men instead, (and Pericles l
guess) but today I m going to show you why l think this is wrong.
To begin, when you think democracy, you think that everyone, regardless of race, age, gender, et
cetera, is equal in power, obviously. Well, that may not be true in today s government, children can t
vote till there eighteen, and immigrants have to wait at least ten or so years to vote even if they re
already old enough. Now, that may be hypocritical, but in Greece, it gets better. In ancient Greece, not
only can children not vote till there eighteen, sometimes older, (More on that later) and metics (Fancy
speak for foreigners) couldn t vote at all, even if they were from the same country, as long as they
weren t from Athens, same goes for women for no real reason, and Greece made people who couldn t
pay for others goods become slaves, oh how equal, which couldn t vote. So bringing that all together,
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I mean, while Greece may have been the people who came up with the idea of Democracy, they didn t
execute it well. However, it could be better, if we were to make a government more like it. Hold on,
don t leave, I mean if we had our government use ideas of the greek government, but not everything.
For example: we had it where we had a court of law determine whether someone s considered a
citizen or not. However, their biography must be used instead of just their looks so people can vote
even if they are short. However, we re looking at how it is at current, and it is
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Child Labour Dbq
Child workers in factories Children were viewed as a dispensable source of labour during the
Industrial Revolution. Evidence of this is that they were given potentially dangerous jobs, worked to
the point of exhaustion and harshly punished for their actions. Children were viewed as dispensable
because they were given potentially dangerous jobs. The jobs that children were made to do in
factories and mines were often in tight enclosed spaces or close to dangerous heavy machinery.
Evidence of this can be found in sources one, two and seven. Source one explains the job that
scavengers were given which is cleaning the machines while they were still working. This is very
dangerous as if they are not glued to the ground, hair can easily be ripped out their hair. Source two is
a quote from a doctor in Manchester during that time. He stated that they were terrible accidents.
Sometimes the children s hands and arms were caught in the machinery;in many instances the
muscles, and the skin is stripped down to the bone, and in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These jobs often had long hours with tiny breaks and no nourishing food. Evidence of this can be
found in sources four and five. Source four is a quote from Richard Ostler which states very often the
children are woken at 4am. They work for 16 hours, with little breaks, until they go home at night to
their parents . Source five explains the food they ate. Oatcake was thick and coarse and was the
children s breakfast and supper. Their dinner was potato pie wit boiled bacon inside. This tasted awful,
but they were hungry enough to eat anything. Non nutritious food and sleep deprivation helped cause
exhaustion. This affected their work pace and proves that they were used as a dispensable source. It
also showed that the people running the factories wanted the machines to just keep going and didn t
care about how the workers, especially children, were
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The Myth of Exodus Essay
The Myth of Exodus
There are many themes running through the Old Testament myth of Exodus slavery, rescue and
redemption, guidance, commandments on how to live, the creation of a nation, and God s power over
other gods. In this paper I will explore what appears to be the chief reasoning behind the creation of
the Exodus myth the explanation of the creation of a monotheistic religion and the similarities of the
Exodus myth to the ancient myths, as well as how one should approach the reading of the myth.
First of all, we need to understand what a myth is. William Bascom says in his essay, The Forms of
Folklore: Prose Narratives , Myths are prose narratives which, in the society in which they are told,
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At the heart of the matter, the creators of a myth are attempting to explain their world in a world
absent of science and sophisticated tools of research. In approaching myth, the reader must enter into
the world of the creators of the myth, instead of attempting to impose their own societal beliefs and
expectations on it. In short, we need to read the myth in imitation of how the myth was originally
received.
In the myth of Exodus, a monotheistic system of worship was needed in order to create a unified
nation with one god. Exodus attempts to provide an explanation for this movement away from the
traditional polytheistic religion. Lauri Honko says in her essay, The Problem of Defining Myth ,
...myths can be characterized as ontological: they are incorporated and integrated into a coherent view
of the world, and they describe very important aspects of life and the universe (Dundes 51). Within the
pages of Exodus we find the first code of laws the Ten Commandments for living as a monotheistic
society. God begins the Ten Commandments with admonishment to keep Him above all other gods,
I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery; you
shall have no other gods before me (Exodus 20:1 3).
In this passage, God reminds Moses that God is supreme above all other gods and he reminds Moses
of the miracle he has performed in bringing the people out of Egypt. The
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Art Museum
The very first time I ever went to an art museum, I was miserable. I was ten years old, and visiting
New York City for the first time, and my father who has worked tirelessly to raise my siblings and me
to have an appreciation for higher culture dragged us to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I cried
within fifteen minutes of being there. All the people made me feel claustrophobic, and I was so set in
my misery that I refused to try to enjoy the art. My mother, with all the patience that mothers are
gifted with, took me through the museum. She entertained me with stories of when her and my father
first fell in love in the city; rushed lunch dates in the museum, the halfway point between his job and
her school. Gradually, we moved away from the more heavily populated galleries, and then it
happened.
I saw the art.
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As I grew older I realized that I wanted to give everyone, but especially children, the same access to
art that I had been so privileged to have throughout my childhood. I felt, and still feel, that art serves
as a reflection of the culture we live in, and if access to art is limited then the creation of art will also
be stifled, leading to only a select few voices being recognized. If only a few voices are recognized,
then a true reflection of our culture will not be generated. Historically, wealthy white men have
dominated the art world, specifically the western art world, and I believe that because of this bias we
have missed out on many important stories from diverse backgrounds. While we cannot change the
past, it is never too late to start working towards a brighter, more inclusive future. The first step
towards this vision is by increasing the accessibility of art education to people from all backgrounds.
Art changed my life, and I believe it can change the lives of countless
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Sociology Inequalities in Health and Illness
Task 3 Inequalities in Health and Illness (P3,M2,D1) Gender (P3) Mortality rates: In gender men
generally die earlier than women because of many aspects of their life, for instance in general women
tend to take care of them self more physically. A lot of women go on diets and a lot of exercise DVDs
and detunes are mainly aimed at women. Women in general do try to eat healthy and go on diets
whereas men usually aren t very aware of their diet and don t have much intention on improving it.
Women also tend to go to the doctors and seek medical advice more often and have their illnesses
diagnosed and treated more often than men. Because women generally take more care of themselves
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Also the living conditions of someone in class 5 could be a very low standard and could affect things
like their breathing and cause repertory problems. Also working class may do jobs which affect their
bodies as lung and stomach cancer occur twice as often among men in manual jobs as among men in
professional jobs. Disease Incidence: More unskilled manual workers are dyeing due to things such as
lung and stomach cancer because of the environment they work in and the fumes they are breathing
can harm their lungs. More men and women die before retirement age in class 5 than class 1. More
class 5 people die on a whole because they may become ill and will not have what they need to help
the disease and their living conditions can worsen their condition. Disease prevalence: There will be a
higher amount of people in class 5 with illnesses than people in class 1 but certain illnesses may trend
in certain classes, for example obesity which is a growing problem in the UK is more common in
higher classes than lower classes, this could be due to money causing greediness. Class 1 have the
money to eat healthily but also can overindulge and spend money on food which they don t need.
Whereas in class 5 it might be a struggle to get enough food to keep you satisfied. Morbidity rates:
People in class 1 suffer more from things which can be a result of their lifestyle like diet, alcohol and
drugs; this is because they have money to spend on these
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Thyroid Radiation Essay
Radioactive Iodine I 131(131I) therapy is a treatment for an overactive thyroid, a condition called
hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism can be caused by Graves disease, in which the entire thyroid gland
is overactive, or by nodules within the gland which are locally overactive in producing too much
thyroid hormone.
One of the way to treat hyperthyroidism is to damage or destroy the thyroid cells that make thyroid
hormone. Because these cells need iodine to make thyroid hormone, they will take up any form of
iodine in the blood stream, whether it is radioactive or not. The radioactive iodine used in this
treatment is administered by mouth, usually take about 1 GBq of 131I( IAEA, VIENNA, 1996).Once
swallowed, the radioactive iodine gets into your bloodstream and quickly is taken up by the overactive
thyroid cells. The radioactive iodine that is not taken up by the thyroid cells disappears from the body
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Both thyroid cancer and thyroid tissue absorb iodine. This helps us locate and treat sites of active
thyroid cancer. Patients undergoing treatment for cancer therapy often take from 3 to 6 GBq of 131I
(IAEA, VIENNA, 1996).When swallows a capsule that contains a dose of 131I, it will enter the
bloodstream very quickly.The 131I will then go to the thyroid and to any thyroid cancer sites, where it
will be absorbed. Most of what the thyroid tissue does not absorb will leave the body in the urine over
the next 24 to 48 hours. The iodine taken up by the thyroid or thyroid cancer will stay in the body for a
longer time. The 131I in thyroid tissue will give off beta particles (tiny particles that some radioactive
atoms give off). The beta particles will go to the thyroid tissue or cancer sites, very close to where
they are given off (within about 1 millimeter). They damage tissue, and this damage will cause thyroid
and any thyroid cancer cells to die over time. (UWMC Imaging
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Charter Schools Are Better Than Public Schools
CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE BETTER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS? Education is a very important
part of a person s life. Every parent want the best thing for their children. They want their children to
be happy and to be able to achieve their dreams and be what they want to be, which is why they want
the best education for their children. Because, almost everyone would agree that being well educated
is the closest way to success life and good future. But, their desire to send their kids to the best school
have to face many obstacles. One of these obstacles would be choosing school for their kids. In the
U.S., there are three types of school: public school, charter school and private school. Private schools
are usually very selective, has better performance than government funded school and has expensive
tuition fee. Rich families would send their kids to private schools because they could afford the
expense. However, for a normal family, paying the expense for private schools would be
overwhelming. So, there options are narrowed between charter schools and public schools. There have
been many debates on whether charter schools or public schools provide students with better
education. But, there are obvious evidences that charter schools are generally better than public
schools: Students in charter schools has their education results improved significantly compares to the
others who are going to public schools. Charter schools, like public schools, receive public funding.
These school are
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Impact Of Globalization On The World
Introduction:
Globalization is a movement that evolves over time. It heavily involves trade and business that builds
relationships with border countries and overseas. Technology is a critical part of globalization as it
involves connecting people in many ways. The number of minutes spent on cross border telephone
calls, on a per capita basis increased from 7.3 in 1991 to 28.8 in 2006 (IMF Staff, p. 271). The growth
of technology has made it possible for people to connect almost instantaneously. Snapchat, Skype, and
FaceTime allow people to have live conversations from far distances. Sharing information and ideas
allows for innovations. Many opportunities can occur from globalization such as growth in Capita,
better health care systems, advancement in technology.
Analysis:
Global trade enables different countries to share their products and resources. There is not a single
nation in the world that has all the resources to self sustain itself. Across the world, developed nations
can have the technology for innovation but lack the necessary resources. Developing nations such as
Latin American and African countries have the resources but need investment. Trade can be beneficial
to both members of the party in this instance. The WTO and WHO are organizations that helps a lot
with globalization. People can share their expertise in many different diverse settings. In times such as
war, resources in a country may run low and require other nations for assistance. Often, women
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Violent Games Argumentative Essay
According to Forbes and CNN, on December 14, 2012, 20 year old Adam Lanza went into Sandy
Hook Elementary School and shot and killed 28 people. Adam Lanza was addicted to violent games,
which may have caused him to kill many. Violent games have a negative effect on kids. There is a
price you have to pay when you play these games, and that is kids futures. Violent games can distract
kids from what is important. These distractors can turn kids off of the path to success. They can cloud
students minds and causing them to only think about the game, not the consequences or turnout. Some
of the decisions can have long term effect, education, jobs, and altogether a person s future. There
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For example according to Edlab, Kids learn faster than adults because the prefrontal cortex of the
brain . If kids play violent games they will grow up learning and thinking about violence. This can
cause them to be aggressive without them noticing. By making these kids criminals it will ruin their
lives, all because of a game. This shows how killing is included in kids games. People may say, Kids
may see violence in some games, but not a lot of them. This is a false accusation and is not the case.
Violent role playing games can distract kids from right from wrong, because they will not know them
apart. According to CBS News, 90 percent of children play video games, with 85 percent of those
games containing some violence . With so many kids playing violent games kids are becoming more
violent and aggressive. By so much violence being displayed in kids lives, they may think that the
violence they see in games are okay and are normal. There have been many shootings over the past
year. You hear about one every day on the news. This is because kids are being negatively affected by
violent games.
Violent games are distracting kids from success. These games may seem harmless to kids at the time,
but it can ruin opportunities for their success. These games not only distract kids from school, but
make them do things that can make them in the eyes of society, a criminal. For example in High Jinks
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The Martian Book Report
Everyone, libraries are closing in public schools. But there is hope in the book created by Andy Weir
called The Martian. Mark Watney is sent to Mars by NASA with his crew to examine the environment
of the uninhabited planet. But before much progress could be completed a sandstorm hits and they
must abort.As they were leaving Mark is hit by debris and left stranded while his crew made it safety
to the Hermes space shuttle .Now with the technology left behind he must try to survive. This novel is
a amazing example why libraries are essential in public schools. The Martian teaches life lessons
about ingenuity and bonds. It is entertaining as readers experience Mark s attempts to survive on Mars
and. Finally Andy Weir s book is perfect to study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How can Aquaman can control whales? They re mammals! It makes no sense. The Martian is so
engaging that producers made a movie on it starring Matt Damon. Therefore public schools need
libraries because they are missing out on The Martian and other high quality books.
The Martian is prime example of soft and hard science fiction as the book goes into detail about the
technology and human experiences. A first rate science fiction novel has advanced technology but has
warnings for those in the present. Mark is stuck on Mars because NASA was not careful enough to
build an antenna durable enough to survive a storm so the message is don t underestimate danger. For
this reason libraries must remain open to public schools as it contains an alternative to Internet
studying.
In conclusion books like The Martian are the reasons why libraries must stay in public schools. They
teach vital life lessons, are fascinating to read and are excellent sources of study material.
So libraries must stay otherwise reading may become extinct and knowledge will be lost
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Section 213 Section 2
Section § 213 defines the deductibility of medical expenses to the extent that such expenses exceed 10
percent of adjusted gross income . The taxpayer s daughter is a dependent as defined in Section 152(a)
(1) for a qualifying child due to the fact of the use of the word dependent, insofar as from the facts that
were provided. As per § 213(d)(1)(A) and § 213(d)(1)(B ), the medical care and the transportation
primarily for and essential to medical care, respectively, is related to the transportation of such
medical care for these purposes for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease,
or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body . The meals and lodgings as well
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She was first sent to the detox center in connection with her drug use and to the wilderness camp for
her rehabilitation and boarding school thereafter. Detoxing costs are thus excludible as medical costs.
A breakdown of the costs of the therapeutic school for therapeutic costs, room and board, residential
care/supervision, minimal education and administrative, and also the wilderness camp for the clothing
and transportation costs, respectively, and the other above costs therein are also considered the entire
cost of institutional care for a person who is mentally ill and unsafe when left alone. , see Reg 1.213
1(e)(v)(i), so accordingly all costs are considered to be
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Clinical Laboratory Misconceptions
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Clinical laboratory director Kathleen Penny at Metro
Health Hospital, where I hope to intern this coming January. After settling into Mrs. Penny s office, I
was able to get some insight about what a common misconception is about the clinical laboratory.
Mrs. Penny went on to mention that most misconceptions regarding the laboratory stem from other
medical professionals being surprised at how well educated the laboratory staff is (Penny, K personal
communication). Apparently, many areas of the hospital don t realize that the medical technologists
responsible for the tests done hold a bachelors or associates degree. The degree a laboratory tech has
will determine the complexity of testing that person can be responsible for. Laboratory technicians
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Penny made during our conversation, was No one really knows what we do, a fact I ve come to learn
in my own experience when I explain what my major is. (Penny, 2016). After reading the title of a
story in Gigs I found myself wondering what does a computer chip layout designer do, I have no idea.
I figure something with design of computer chips, but again I can t fathom what that means. Susie
Johnson the woman in this position, explains what her job entails. If I understand it correctly, she
creates a computer chip to contain information that is housed in symbol format, which she spatially
arranges to fit into the chip that she designs. (Bowie, et al. p. 86). In my attempt to understand what
this means I am reminded of when Mrs. Penny spoke of the practical application of a concept. I would
have a better understanding of Mrs. Johnson s job if I visually saw the process and the end result.
While I can t fully visualize what Mrs. Johnson creates, I do see more clearly why people don t
venture to guess about my chosen profession, as I did not even have an inkling as to what a computer
chip layout designer does on a daily
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Pre-literacy and Modern Vestiges
Pre literacy and Modern Vestiges
For many years, the conventions and existence of epic poetry from the pre literate age were explained
as repositories for information. A well known story, usually involving a hero that embodied the virtues
of the society who told the story, engages in battles, quests, etc. As the epic is spoken to an audience,
the hero s actions and the way they are described impart the audience with information and teachings.
The information the listeners received is thought by some to be analogous to a modern day textbook
lesson, in which students learn mathematics, grammar, and law, all by the written word. So is the
contention of Homeric scholar Eric A. Havelock. As Hobart and Schiffman state in Orality and the ...
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The specific words sung are more attuned to the metrical nature of the music than they are apt tools
for imparting the singer with specific knowledge about a single battle. The Star Spangled Banner is an
example of modern commemoration. If we were to read it as it was originally written, as a poem, then
we would probably think of it as a series of images describing a naval assault on an American fort, and
as a singular, historical event. The poem s lines would become information. Yet in song form this is
not the case. The point of the song is not for each individual to remember a certain night in American
history; the point is for a group of singers to remember the notion of a nation, more specifically, the
United States.
Hobart and Schiffman theorize that each oral presentation of the Iliad was a different for its audiences
as the situations in which we might hear the national anthem. For instance, we sing the national
anthem at baseball games, but we also heard it after the World Trade Center was attacked on
September 11, 2001; besides being group events, these cases have little in common. The type of
memory that we use when sing the song together is the commemorative type.
Another example describing the differences in the concept of memory that Hobart and Schiffman refer
to can be found in computers. Memory on a computer describes how many tasks a computer can do at
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James Dolan
James L. Dolan CEO Of Cablevision James Loraine Dolan (born 1956) serves as Chairman of
Cablevision Systems Corporation and Chairman of Madison Square Garden, Inc. Dolan is married and
resides on Long Island with his wife Kristin. He is the son of Cablevision founder Charles Dolan and
nephew of Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan. Dolan s two brothers, Patrick and Thomas, serve on
Cablevision s Board of Directors. After originally pursuing a career in music, Dolan eventually
switched to a major in communications at SUNY New Paltz and began working for Cablevision in
various capacities including sales before eventually being dispatched to Cleveland by his father to
manage the launching of a sports radio station. In 1995 he was made CEO ... Show more content on
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Mr. Dolan also serves as executive chairman of Madison Square Garden (MSG), the national sports
and entertainment leader that was formerly part of Cablevision s business portfolio. Under Mr. Dolan s
direction, Cablevision is one of the nation s largest operators of cable television systems, developing
and delivering the benefits of broadband and digital communications to millions of residential and
business customers across the company s New York tri state area footprint. The company s popular
telecommunications services include iO TV digital video, Optimum Voice digital voice, Optimum
Online high speed Internet and Optimum WiFi, the nation s largest and most advanced WiFi network.
Cablevision meets the needs of larger companies through Optimum Light path, a leading provider of
integrated business solutions. Mr. Dolan also oversees Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, a programming
pioneer that reaches hundreds of millions of consumers through some of the countries most watched
and recognized cable networks, including AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel and WE TV. Additionally,
this Cablevision subsidiary houses IFC Entertainment, a leader in the independent film industry that is
dedicated to bringing specialty films to the largest possible audience. Cablevision s portfolio of
operations also includes local media and programming properties. These consist of News 12 Networks
local news channels, MSG Varsity s suite of television and online services covering high school
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Case Study
On July 30, 2002, George Bush signed into law the Sarbanes Oxley Act. This act was a product of the
collapse of major corporations such as Enron, Global Crossing, Adelphia, and WorldCom. All four
companies allegedly hid their true financial conditions from creditors and shareholders until an
inability to meet financial commitments forced these companies to restate earnings and reveal massive
losses. The financial collapse of these corporations, a result of allegedly fraudulent accounting
practices, created a ripple effect that weakened a stock market already deflated by both the bursting of
the technology bubble in 2000 and investor uncertainty resulting from the terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001(Recine, 2002). In order to prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The business judgment rule, as a standard of judicial review, is the common law recognition of the
statutory authority that has been vested in the board of directors (Shu Acquaye, 2004). Under the rule,
which operates as a standard of judicial review, the burden is placed on the party challenging a
decision of the directors to establish facts rebutting that presumption (Skinner, 2006). Courts invoke
the business judgment rule in assessing the conduct of directors and determining whether to impose
liability in a particular case (Shu Acquaye, 2004). This rule does not provide unlimited protection for
directors though. Although, the business judgment rule is designed to foster the complete exercise of
managerial power granted to directors, it is not an unfettered power (Shu Acquaye, 2004).
Consequently, the business judgment rule does not afford protection to directors who exercised
unintelligent or unadvised judgment, or who submitted to faithlessness, fraud, or self dealing (Shu
Acquaye, 2004). Application of the business judgment rule is based on a demonstration that informed
directors did in fact make a business judgment sanctioning the matter being examined. A director s
obligation to inform himself, in preparation for his decision, derives from the fiduciary capacity in
which he serves the company and its stakeholders (Shu Acquaye, 2004). So long as the directors
decision was reasonably informed and can be attributed to any rational business purpose, a court will
not substitute its own notions of sound business judgment for that of the directors, unless that
presumption is rebutted (Skinner, 2006). Prior to the court s decision in Smith v. Van Gorkom, the
court was reluctant to hold boards liable for breach of
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Calculus Used In The Pantheon
An oculus denotes a circular opening in the center of a dome or in a wall, the oculus was used by the
Romans, one of the finest examples being that in the dome of the Pantheon. Open to the weather. It
allows rain to enter and fall to the floor. Where it is carried away through drains. Though the opening
looks small, it actually has a diameter of 27 ft; allowing it to light the building just as the sun lights the
earth. The rain also keeps the building cool during the hot summer months. Oculi have been used over
the centuries in architectural landmarks across Europe and the Middle East. There were oculi used in
the architecture of the Byzantine Empire and oculi were applied to buildings in Syria in the 5th and
6th centuries; and again in the
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Miami International Airport Case Study
Miami International Airport
Mohammed Alajaji
Southern Illinois University
Abstract
Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of the largest airports in the US. This case study gives the
information on the airport, its history and some background. A report provides the information on the
ownership type of the airport and its owner. I tried to enlist specific issues and certain facts about the
operations and financial information. Background information
Miami International Airport (MIA) is the international air gate for the Miami area. The airport is
situated 8 miles northwest of Downtown Miami, between the cities of Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Miami
Springs, and the village of Virginia Gardens. It is the main airport of the South Florida meant to
receive international flights. In addition, Miami International is one of 8 U.S. airports able to
accommodate the Airbus A380 jumbo jet. Miami International Airport has flights to transfer
passengers and cargo to different cities throughout the Americas, Europe and Western Asia. In
addition, the airport provides cargo flights to East Asia. In 2011 MIA was ranked first in the United
States in serving international flights and second by volume of international passengers. As a result,
MIA was named the 23rd busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic and the 10th busiest airport
in the United States. By serving cargo flights, it is the first international airport in the US. (Miami
Dade Aviation Department, 2012)
History
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William Blake As An Apprentice Essay
William Blake born in London on the 28th of November in 1757 to a hosier names James and
Catherine Blake with six siblings and 2 died in early age. Blake spoke of having visions in his early
childhood. He saw god putting his head to the window when he was at the age of four and around the
age of nine, he saw a tree filled with angels while walking through the countryside. His parents notice
that he was different from his other siblings and they did not force him to attend conservative school.
Blake was thought to read and write at home. At the age of ten, he had a wish to become a painter,
therefore, his parents sent him to a school where he was thought drawing. After two years, Blake
began writing poetry. At the age of fourteen, he apprenticed with engraver as art school was too costly.
As an apprentice, Blake sketch the tombs at Westminster Abbey for his assignment, which had open
him to a variety of Gothic Styles from where he draw inspiration throughout his career. Blake then
married an illiterate woman named Catherine Boucher in the year 1782. He taught her how to read and
write, and also instructed her in draftsman ship. She helped Blake in printing the illumined poetry for
what he is remembered for today. The first printed work of Blake was the Poetical Sketches in 1783,
which is a collection of learner section, mostly copying classical model. The poems he wrote protest
against tyranny, war, and King George III s treatment of the American colonies. In 1789, he
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What Are The Long Term Causes Of The 1905 Revolution
The 1905 Russia revolution began in St Petersburg, where Father Gapon and many other working
people marched to the Tsar. They were upset with the Russian government and Tsar as he would not
share any of his power with the people. Long term factors played a major role in the march, these
included harsh working conditions for peasants and their wages. The loss in the Russo Japanese war
led to even worse working conditions, but the spark that ignited the fire of the 1905 revolution was
inevitably Bloody Sunday.
A long term cause of the Bloody Sunday massacre was the harsh conditions that many Russians
suffered under. Many of the Russian peasants were very unhappy about the living conditions that they
suffered in every day. They were also very upset with how the land was divided, as they were unable
to make a reasonable profit that could sustain their family from the little strips of land they were
given. The working class were forced to live in cramped, damp, tight barracks that offered no kind of
privacy. On top of their horrible working conditions these people were forced to work long tough
days, without breaks and all for low wages that wouldn t sufficiently feed their ever ... Show more
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The Russo Japanese war was soon to be known as the first great war of the 20th century, this war
lasted for over 18 months from 8th February 1904 to 5th September 1905. It began because of the
rival ambitions of the Russian empire and the empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. Nicholas II
wished to expand his Russian empire into Asia and this triggered the beginning of a disastrous war
effort for Russia. By underestimating the advancement of Japan s industrial and military development,
the Tsar humiliated her own prestigious navy and his empire on the world stage. The war was not only
humiliating for Russia but also had an economic impact on their economy, which sparked the
revolution of
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Battle Between Snail Darter Fish and the Telico Dam Essay
The snail darter case can be a little ridiculous. Its between the 3 inch snail darter fish and then whether
to build the Tellico dam. The main eye attention to this argument is whether we should let the snail
darter fish live or not. If we build the Tellico dam to snail darters will die. On the other hand its a big
deal because the snail darters are on the endangered species list. In my opinion I m on the snail darter
fish side because I think the fish should live. The cost to build the dam is eighty million dollars. To me
that a lot of cash, how about you? I can understand how this case got serious and that some people
favor the side of the dam and some other favor the side of the snail darter like I do. Yes the snail darter
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Tellico Dam serves to divert water through a short canal into Fort Loudon. This dam being built is
very good for trout and bass fishing. In the 1950 s thousands of dams were being built then in 1970 s
they decided to build a dam. In the Little Tennessee River. Its length was 3,238 feet its height was 129
feet. Total capacity is 467,600 acre feet, the surface area is 14,200 acres.
Another thing is the Endangered Species Act it is a very important part of this argument it is the main
problem of why the Tellico dam had to stop the process of building it for a while. Basically, the
Endangered Species Act is one of the dozens of United States environmental laws passed in the 1970
s. It also has a listing status which is ETC and it stands for Endangered Threatened Candidate. The
Endangered Species Act is an act to provide safety of the endangered and threatened species of fish,
wildlife, and plants, and for other purposes. My opinion too is that I think it is an amazing to have this
if we didn t have this some of our animals would be dead. Its great to know we still have people out
there who worship and care for all species of animals.
One of the reasons to keep the Snail Darters is because I care for all living things I really don t think
this fish should die. Plus it has no reason to die, what did it ever do to us?
Just because it is maybe three inches doesn t mean let it die! I say let it live. All of this mess with court
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How Did Nurse Brink Design
1. What type of care modality did Nurse Brink design? Nurse Brink designed a care modality that
follows the functional model. With the functional model, care is provided by all members of a nursing
team through different tasks (Yoder Wise, 2015). Nurse Brink uses this model as each RN, LPN, and
UAP are assigned a specific job. The jobs that each member of the nursing team has, correspond to
their scope of practice (Yoder Wise, 2015). By having each member complete their job, they re
supporting how a patient s care is provided. With this design, it allows for each member of the team to
work together in union. Though there may be a small number of staff members, they still have a role
and responsibility to meet the needs of all patients.
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Since each member is not completing duties outside of their scope of practice, patient care is then
being performed in a safe manner. As Nurse Brink creates this system due to hospital budget cuts,
there would be a financial benefit to the budget problem. Though it would be a financial benefit, it
could cause frustration to the workers due to having less staff and increasing their workload. A
disadvantage to the delivery system, is that there would not be enough staff members capable to meet
the needs of a large census of patients. As there are less RNs that would be able to complete patient
assessments, patient conditions could be negatively affected as less attention to their health would be
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  • 3. Socioeconomic Status in Brazil British Airways Plc Annual Report and Accounts Year ended 31 December 2012 Company registration number: 1777777 This page has been intentionally left blank Contents Officers and professional advisers 1 Business review and Directors report Business review Management review Financial review Internal controls and risk management Directors report 2 5 8 12 Directors responsibilities statement in relation to the financial statements 14 Independent auditors report 15 Group financial statements Group consolidated income statement Group statement of other comprehensive income Balance sheets Cash flow statements Statements of changes in equity Notes to the accounts Operating and financial statistics Fleet table ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We monitor our operational performance through a broad range of measures at many levels. Departure punctuality is our primary measure, as high performance here requires other operational processes to run smoothly, and also because it is a key driver of customer satisfaction. Our headline measure of punctuality is Ready to Go , which focuses on the aspects of the departure process within our control. In 2012 55 per cent of flights were Ready to Go , being prepared for departure at three minutes before the scheduled departure time, and 79 per cent of flights departed within 15 minutes of schedule. The use of technology to improve the customer service experience is paying dividends in goodwill. For example, iPads have now been issued to more than 2,000 senior cabin crew, which enables them to provide insight into our customers preferences across a whole range of areas, from special meal requests to onward travel plans. Cabin crew can deliver a truly bespoke service with this information at their fingertips. Furthermore, if any customer service issues arise in the air, cabin crew can inform ground based colleagues in a timely fashion and action can be taken quickly to resolve any problems.
  • 4. Towards the end of 2012 BA also conducted a series of real time customer survey trials. The trials were part of the airline s commitment to customer service. Investing selectively in the product BA is investing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mia s Journey In The Epic Of Beowulf The Gulf Mia had been sailing in the water with her family for as long as she could remember. In fact, she was positive that she had learned to sail long before she had even learned to walk. As an early birthday gift, she had inherited her uncle s 50ft sailboat and she was ready to take it into the gulf. Weather reports suggested clear skies for the next few days and Mia was eager to finally take control of the reigns and sail a boat on her own. Of course, her favorite person in the world would be accompanying her on this trip. Evelyn came around the corner of the dock, wearing an old pair of overalls and dragging a large duffel bag behind her. Evelyn was Mia s best friend. They had known each other since elementary school, and now they were about to graduate high school. Although Evelyn had a fear of the gulf, the thought of Mia sailing alone for a few days terrified her much more. So now using their combined strength, the two girls loaded their supplies onto the boat, and Mia proceeded to release the sailboat from its chains. Since it was her first time alone in the water, without the assistance of her father or uncle, Mia had made sure to map out the area that the girls would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suddenly, the girls were surprised to hear an abrupt clash of thunder. Dark clouds began to adorn the night sky, and in an instant, the girls found themselves in the middle of a ferocious thunderstorm. Drenched, Evelyn ran into the bunker and Mia attempted to take control of the sails. Her attempts failed as the sailboat was jerked around by the strong currents and in a moments time, was sent through a sharp boulder peeking from beneath the gulf. Evelyn let out a shrill scream and held onto the walls of the bunker. Mia was flung into the rails of the boat, and she realized that she no longer knew what direction they were headed in, as the storm continued to send them deeper into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Richard Eberhart Ground Hog Analysis Transformation from death to decay creates a newfound awareness. In the Ground Hog, author Richard Eberhart chronicles the metamorphosis of a dead groundhog. Watching the decomposition of a dead groundhog suddenly begins to reflect/ mirrors reality. Nature and decay coexist in an endless cycle. The first line generates a misleading tone of lightness, which immediately shifts after the second line to dark and gloomy. The speaker s encounters with the dead groundhog shape his perceptions and emotions surrounding his own mortality. Using the first person point of view to narrate the piece fosters a closer personal perception. This produces a better understanding of the speaker s revelations and his mixed feelings. Ironically the speaker first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Change At Work Analysis Changing isn t always the easiest thing to do, but in writing it is necessary. Whether it s changing your genre; which includes style, form, focus, tone, word choice. Or changing it to fit a new workplace which is explained in Wardle s essay Identity, Authority, and Learning to Write in New Workplaces. Roozens Tracing Trajectories of Practice: Repurposing in One Student s Developing Disciplinary Writing Process is also an example of how change affects someone s writing. Change is crucial for people in any new or different environment. In Roozens essay, Lindsay was the student that he followed. In this text, he explains Lindsay s understanding of the text. He first describes her verse copying practices in religious text, then he explains how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asserting his own identity means that he only wanted to use his own work, and not listen to other on how to make it better. He only wanted to use his writing style and not listen to his peers. By asserting his own identity on other Alan struggled to be successful in his new place of work because he resisted the identity that was imposed on him by the workplace. Because our identities are shaped to some extent by the communities in which we chose to participate workers such as Alan may also be demonstrating their desire to identify with communities of practice other than the primary ones in which they work by refusing to appropriate new ways of writing (Wardle 294). Roozen is explaining how Alan s refusal to change is because of the community he identifies with, and because he doesn t identify himself with the new workplace he doesn t find it necessary to adjust to the new writing techniques. Alan continued to only write in his own way and did not become a member of his new community. No one in his new community change to accommodate his stubbornness, this ended in Alan leaving the workplace looking for employment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Baccalaureate Nursing Program Review of Accreditation Status for BSN Program The Baccalaureate Nursing program (BSN) of the St. Petersburg College (SPC) is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) (St. Petersburg College [SPC], 2015). Evaluation of the revised curriculum for the baccalaureate and graduate nursing program at SPC is done based on the CCNE standards of accreditation. Evaluation of Curriculum Plan Evaluation of the revised curriculum is done based on the Standard III of CCNE accreditation standards. The Standard III A explains that the curricular objectives should be developed as a clear statement of expected student outcome for which they are being prepared (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education [CCNE], 2013). The new revised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 13). As per the American Associate of College of Nursing (AACN), there are nine essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice, which are used as the guidelines in developing a curriculum. For example Genetics and Genomics for nursing course reflects essentials I, VII, IX. The Pathophysiology and Pharmacology reflect III, VII, and IX respectively. The community health nursing theory with practicum course reflects the American College of Nursing Essentials I, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX (AACN, 2008). The curriculum revision is also based on the American Nurses Association (ANA) scope and standards of practice: Nursing (2010). The Genetics and Genomics for nurses, Mental health nursing, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for nursing, and Community health theory with practicum reflects the ANA standards which are listed as follows; Standard 1 (Assessment), Standard 2 (Diagnosis), Standard 3 (Outcome identification), Standard 4 (Planning), Standard 5 (Implementation), Standard 6 (Evaluation), Standard 8 (Education), Standard 10 (Quality of practice), Standard 13 (Collaboration), Standard 14 (Professional practice evaluation),Standard 15 (Resource utilization) and Standard 16 (Environmental health). These describe the professional standards for nurses (ANA, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Don t Drop Out By Article Congratulations on getting your article Don t Drop Out published. After reading the piece it has for certain committed me to finishing my undergraduate degree. I m sure it is going to have the same impact on almost all your readers. I say this with full confidence because you are speaking from personal experience as someone who was on the verge of dropping out but decided to stay in the fight till the end. You ve produced an effective article and I wouldn t change much to it. As a fellow colleague and writer I do have some minor suggestions for you to consider. I would like to thank you once again for giving me this chance to offer you my opinion on your article. You start off your article by sharing your experience with the readers, who are most likely college students and possibly some that are contemplating about dropping out. This allows you to establish credibility with the reader right away and gain their attention. Then you go on to offer reasons why you should stay in college or drop out. You give reasons from both sides of the fence and elaborate on how you decided to stay in school out of understanding all the benefits to be gained. Hence the reason you re writing this article so other students can learn from your experience and attain the same understanding. Then you go on to explain in detail the value of a college education versus dropping out and joining some start up company. Your article was effective in accomplishing its goal. Which I think is to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Human Trafficking And The Hhappiness Househome Final Essay Human trafficking is basically A crime, but using other people to do it for you forcefully. There are many ways people use human trafficking, such as smuggling drugs, sex trafficking etc. It s basically using slavery. They are mostly 20 30 million people used for human trafficking. It s mostly children and women used. Human trafficking started around the 1800 s. It s usually in China,Russia, and The U.S etc. The first factor that led her to the Hhappiness Hhouse is that she was sold. Her dad wanted money so he decided to sell her daughter to the Hhappiness Hhouse. She tried/wanted to escape from the house so therefore she was trapped in the Hhappiness Househome. One way that ahelped her survive was her thinking about him. My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Most Shocking Event That Occurred During World War One If you were to consider the most shocking event that occurred during world war one and two, the first thing that might come to mind would probably be the Holocaust. And it certainly is a significant occurrence, rivaling even the war itself, but not a lot of people know that before this happened, during world war one, the Armenians faced a similar oppression from the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian Genocide was intently executed by the Ottoman Empire for accusation of alignment with the Soviet Union and was concealed under the guise of move due to war. Before delving further there are proceeding events that must be examined, such as what was taking place concurrently during WWI. Arthur Bright from The Christian Science Monitor stated that according to the Turks the reason the Armenians were targeted was not intentional, Ottoman Empire s relocation policy wasn t targeted at Armenians because of their ethnic identity rather, the Ottomans were targeting insurgent groups within the Armenian community. So much like the United states amidst WW2 when any Japanese persons were taking to camps during times of war. However, in this case as one begins to see what happened before and during, it becomes clear that it was a lot more than just a simple relocation. The Armenian population were taken out of their homes and on convoys on which they were transported to concentration camps. Some of the biggest relocations were the convoys from Erzurum which as stated in The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. At Worldventures, Performance Management Starts Even Before At WorldVentures, performance management starts even before employees are hired and trained. Each job, job description and expectation is created with their specific core values in mind. The defining step of performance management is done before an applicant is interviewed. Managers and HRM both find exactly what is needed for that role, leaving little guesswork in the application and interview process. It has been stated, You have no right to appraise the performance of and individual or group unless you have set the parameters and standards of performance and explained them to the individuals prior to the performance period. (Rao, T. V. (2016). Pg. 188). WorldVentures makes certain the expectations are clear and understood. With a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example this year would be to explain what goals an employee would set for themselves and how they can help the company achieve their overall goal of reaching a billion dollars this year. Each of these questions gives an opportunity for the employee to feel engaged and see themselves as a critical part of the overall success of WorldVentures. Once the employees answer the prompted questions they are asked to grade their performance 1 5, five being the highest. At this point the PMP is turned into the direct manager, their task is to then fill out the last comment box with their own observations and set a meeting time for each of their employees. The meeting is one on one in a fairly comfortable setting. The employee is then given a chance to hear their manager s observations and goal ideas with time to discuss and ask questions along the way. At the end of the meeting each person signs the PMP agreeing that they will work towards the agreed upon goals and understand the grade their manager has given, wither it is the same or different from the grade they gave themselves. HR is then given the PMPs for everyone s files and assists the managers with any escalations or over the top issues as they come up. If employees need further training or development as the performance reviews conclude, WorldVentures has several different options. Leadership classes are offered to supervisors and above through the local community college. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fixed Cost Accounting 2 Why do manager put such a great amount of emphasis on controlling fixed cost in their organizations? Fixed costs are constant and have an impact towards profits despite the number of items sold. Reducing the fixed cost amounts is a sustainable way to make more profits and increase operating leverage (Edmonds Tsay Olds). Suggested by Reiss, outsourcing is a way of turning fixed costs into variable costs. Variable costs have a dependence of cost based on production or sale of the product (Reiss, 2010). One example of this fixed vs. variable costs transition would be telesales, instead of hiring 45 people to work inbound and outbound phone calls one could pay a service to answer the phones at a cost per minute. Using a phone service and experiencing high call volumes, the cost would a variable cost as a reflection of sales. Having 45 salaried telesales employees and only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2010, November 2). Outsourcing Turns Fixed Costs Into Variable Costs. Retrieved August 9, 2015. Edmonds, T., Tsay, B., Olds, P. (2011). Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts (6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw Hill/Irwin. 3 What is meant by the statement, my company has good operating leverage? How does good operating leverage magnify earnings results with modest revenue increase? With a small change in revenues, one will see a larger change in profits with positive operating leverage. Operating leverage is often referred to as the ratio of fixed costs compared to revenues (Edmonds Tsay Olds). A company with high operating leverage as an example could be a business with expensive machines. In the medical lab environment, a fixed cost of buying a machine for medical testing one would presume to be high. For the lab, it would be significant to have the lab testing machines running twenty four hours a day seven days a week. A percentage change in revenues would negatively impact a medical testing organization due to the machine cost stay constant (Berman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Employee Benefits Programs And Pay Structure Employee Benefits Program and Pay Structure Basic Salary The pay structure of the District Sales Leader (DSL) at Nestle has traditionally been between $67,000 and $70,000 (Glassdoor, 2016). This salary range is quite competitive in the industry, and it does not include the potential cash bonuses, profit sharing, stock bonuses, commission sharing and other tips associated with the profession. Compensation for the DSL will be a function of the market conditions, and equity will be highly considered. This paper highlights an employee benefit program and pay structure of a DSL at Nestle. Basic Direct Benefits Health and Dental Private health care services are restricted for many people by the high cost, which compels organizations to look into helping their employees to access the services alongside their insurers. Nestle will provide specific health benefits for the DSL as highlighted hereafter: Accommodation in private rooms in hospitals in excess of the standard accommodation charges (Mattke et al., 2013). Emergency health care services for the DSL when working outside the country. All prescription drugs, vaccines, and any required medication. Private nursing care if required. Any appliances required by the DSL during the provision of medication, such as wheel chairs. Ambulance services during emergencies. Dental checkups and treatment that do not need hospitalization of the DSL. Professional services required by the DSL, including psychiatric, speech ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Characteristics Of A Black Leader I think we should have a black leader it would be better than a white especially Donald trump the reason why I say this is because the black person that would be our leader can relate to us because he or she has been through what we have been through and that would be good for that person to know because they would already know what to do while they are in the seat that s why we should have a black leader instead of a white one. I don t think we should have a white leader because he can only relate to their own kind and not ours also they don t know what we go through except black people and I know trump can t relate to us if a black person can be our leader that would be great because she of he knows what we have gone through and she/he is intelligent so he/she knows what to do even more I don t know but I know one thing is that we need someone who s ready for the job and consequences and when the time has come. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A leader is someone that puts everyone before themselves and tries their problems like Malcolm x or like martin Luther king a leader is what we need to get what we want in life the reason why I say this is because nowadays some people are misguided and end up going with white people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Private School Vs. Public School Thesis: Private school students are more likely to have a better viewpoint in learning, a firm stance in education, and will be more successful in colleges than of public school students. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: According to NCES data, 88 percent of private high school students apply to college, compared to 57 percent of public high school students. Every day parents contemplate whether to send their children to private or public school. There are many dangers that come with public school like exposure to drugs, alcohol, bullying, and violence. Private school promotes, honor towards authority, an outstanding scholastic standpoint, and an overall professional boost for college. (www.capenet.org) B. Reason to Listen: At some point of our lives, we, as future parents, will have to choose whether to send our children into a public or a private school. C. Thesis Statement: Private school students are more likely to have a better viewpoint in learning, a firm stance in education, and will be more successful in colleges than of public school students. D. Credibility Statement: 1. I have attended private school for 6 years and have attended public school for 4 years. 2. I have used scholarly journals and articles from credible authors, writers, and speakers. All of my sources are beneficial to this topic. E. Preview of Main Points: 1. First, I will describe private schools curricular advantages, class sizes and its qualified teachers 2. Second, I will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Executive Branch Research Paper On September 17, 1787, the U.S Constitution was ratified and the greatest experiment in US history began. Realizing the need to establish a more perfect union , the founding fathers of our country created a three branch system of government. The term trias politica or separation of powers was coined by Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, an 18th century French social and political philosopher. (NCSL.Org) The framers of the constitution were well established and educated men who studied politics and understood the grave importance of securing a democratic government. In order to ensure democracy, the idea of separation of power was of great importance. With the separation of power, the United States believed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, there are 6 non voting members, representing the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and four other territories of the United States. The presiding officer of the chamber is the Speaker of the House, elected by the Representatives. He or she is third in the line of succession to the Presidency. (Whitehouse.gov) Representatives from the House are elected every two years. You do not have to be a natural born citizen to be elected, but you must be a citizen for a minimum of seven years. Representatives must be 25 years of age and must live in the state they represent, but are not required to live in the exact district. The Senate of the United States is comprised of 100 Senators, 2 for each state. Until the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, Senators were chosen by state legislatures, not by popular vote. Since then, they have been elected to six year terms by the people of each state. Senator s terms are staggered so that about one third of the Senate is up for reelection every two years. Senators must be 30 years of age, U.S. citizens for at least nine years, and residents of the state they represent. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bp The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Of 2010 Prior to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010, BP had a positive reputation for promoting corporate sustainability and creating sustainable energy. In the wake of the oil spill, however, BP proved that it was not on the right track despite the proclamation to its constituents of the exact opposite. There is a popular adage almost doesn t count. BP s investment in research directed toward minimizing negative environmental impact while conducting business and accomplishing major undertakings such as the Forties Field and Trans Alaska pipelines was a move in the right direction. BP s follow through with the declarations the company made to its stakeholders was severely lacking, however, and proved to be detrimental. The company admitted to failures and oversight in its Risk Management sector such as failing to have a remote shut off switch, cutting corners to save time and money, faulty wiring, a dead battery, a bent pipe, and its failure to closely monitor a company that had a history of being responsible for other oil spills and disasters among other faults. A 166 page report issued in 2014, four years after the spill, determined that both BP and Transocean failed to adequately inspect safety systems despite suggestions made to do so. Both companies opted to follow an industry standard which was not adequate. This decision was not in the best interest of affected parties and further proved to be injurious to BP. Numerous equipment issues were found in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sam Houston Essay Sam Houston was one of the founding fathers of Texas known as a soldier, statesman and man of integrity. Spending most of his youth in Tennessee, he was impatient and reckless with a sense of adventure which lead him to the Cherokee country. His time spent with family and the Cherokee Indians is where he developed his practical, level headed and grounded character. Houston s passion for peace and support for the Cherokee s came from having seen the effects of war and strife on the Indians. The values instilled from these early experiences are prevalent in Houston s political and personal viewpoints throughout his life and career. As a young person Sam disgruntled with civilization and not comfortable with farm or storekeeper work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indians had owned the land, Houston argued, so the government by virtue of conquest could sell it. (HOUSTON, P.111). Congress had to go along with this bill for political reasons. The bill when passed acknowledged the Indians legal title to their Texas land and at the same time prevented speculators from snapping up the land for white expansion. The bill passed unanimously. Unfortunately Houston s revenge for the Cherokees was short lived as Congress repealed the bill the next year. As a military and political figure, Houston s decisions were not popular at times. Elected as commander in chief of the Texas Army, while most preferred a direct confrontation with Santa Anna s army, Houston knowing the limited size, funding and lack of training of the Texas Army, preferred what seemed to be a plan of retreat on the surface but actually was a plan of patience and timing for the right place and the right time to attack. Small victories by Santa Anna s army inflamed Anglo Texans who began questioning Houston s technique to the point even President David Burnet began questioning as well. However, victory was Houston s as the opportunity presented itself for a prepared Texas Army to strike an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. State Of Florida Vs David Ralph Orcutt State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Case Number 20111 13862 Alexander Collazo Keiser University Nursing Roles Practicum NUR 2871C Aimee Lopez Baena MSN Ed., RN March 6, 2015 State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Ethics, or also referred to as moral philosophy, helps determine when things are right and when things are wrong. To kill or not to kill? To abuse or not to abuse? To hurt or not to hurt? In the nursing profession, as in all major health professional fields, nurses are bound to a certain Nurse s Code of Ethics (Kelly, 2010). Obey the code, and a registered nurse can potentially live a long healthy career in the nursing field. Violate the nurse s code of ethics, and one can seek penalties including but not limited to fines, fees, revocation, license suspension, probation, and even imprisonment. So what exactly happens to a Nurse who disobeys the code of ethics? The case between the State of Florida vs Mr. D.R.O. helps in getting a better understanding of what happens when a registered healthcare professional, in this case a Nurse, challenges the nursing code of ethics. Is the verdict appropriate in the defendant s case? Were the consequences adequately applicable to the damages the defendant imposed? How can future and active registered nurses avoid situations like this in their career? Although the concept of ethics and the answers to some of these questions can seem common sense to most of us, in some cases, our minds can be clouded or disturbed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Toilet Auger Research Paper Managing toilet obstructs effectively makes it to the base of the rundown of things a great many people need to do as opposed to getting a charge out of an unwinding end of the week or night, yet it happens to various mortgage holders. Considerably more at times, you may have an obstructing toilet that influences you to figure your youngsters may have lost a toy or stuffed the neighbor s feline in the porcelain position of royalty. However, you don t need to call a handyman. Property holders might need to take a stab at utilizing a toilet auger to dispose of a headstrong obstructs. What is a Toilet Auger? A toilet auger, or handyman s snake, may not look like much, but instead, it can enable you to dispense with willful toilet stops up. A toilet auger is usually a little more than 3 feet long and includes an unbending metal tube with a handle that you wrench toward one side and an internal center link made of metal on the other. The link is pressure wrapped and reaches out from the metal tube like a long, adaptable bore that is ideal for clearing toilet stops up. Some toilet augers have a plastic boot on the end that shields the porcelain from harm. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turn the wrench on the finish of the auger while holding the metal tubing in one hand to broaden the link into your toilet s pipe. Handing the wrench over the other way will withdraw the auger. Toilet stops up that are caused by semi strong items, for example, hair or a toy causes protection in the auger as it seizes the question. If you feel this protection, recover the question by rewinding the link. On the off chance that the stop up is made of amassed objects, for example, bathroom tissue, take a stab at passing the loop of the auger forward and backward through the obstruct to break ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Social Work Roles The roles of and tasks of social workers Social workers undertake several Job roles which can be challenging they are both statutory and non statutory roles and range from working with the elderly, people with learning and physical disabilities, young offenders, mental health, school non attenders, drug and alcohol abusers, homeless, children social care such as assessment team, safe guarding, children looked after and children with disabilities. Their role is to provide support and help in order to improve outcomes in people s lives. Social workers work alongside many professionals such as the legal teams in court and PLO meetings, teachers, doctors, police, nurses and volunteers. Social workers provide individuals with practical and emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Malware And Its Effects On Our Computer Have you ever been surfing the web when all of a sudden a vibrant window pops up congratulating you for being the nth visitor and the lucky recipient of some amazing prize which you ll receive just as soon as you enter your email address or download a file? Almost everyone encounters a pop up like this every now and then. Some of us, including myself, have even followed the instructions only to learn that we ve helped a malware program run on our computer. Malware, also known as malicious software, has a deep history behind it. By definition, malware is a code or a software that is designed to damage, disrupt, steal, or inflict malice in some form or another on computer data, personal files, hosts, or networks. It poses a major threat to home and business computers worldwide and there aren t many means to stop it. Malware comes in a variety of forms, and from a variety of sources. Over the last few decades malware has grown more sophisticated and more dangerous. The main types of malware include computer viruses, worms, trojans, and bots. Malware can be separated further into sub categories such as backdoor trojans, remote access trojans, information stealers, and ransomware. The different forms of malware use different techniques to damage or infect the targeted computer. However, all malware has one thing in common, self replication. Before we can learn about this self replication that is key to all malware today, we must learn about the evolution of malware. The evolution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chapter 8 In The Book Of Daniel Louis Valles Ms.Gelaude Religion 9 8 December 2016 The Book of Daniel is from the prophetic book in the Old Testament this book was written in 2nd Century BC. Daniel in this book is a prophet and a wise man he helped secure and helps tell his interpret his dreams and do many other things for him and there are other prophets in the book that helped him along this and some of them die. God is very present in this book because he speaks out and helps and saves Sam Wiseman in this book and through the 8 chapters is very alive and helps Daniel through all of these tough times. In chapters 1 through 8 in the Book of Daniel, Daniel helps King Nebuchadnezzar he interpreted dreams and helps his fellow wise men escape a deathly fate some of them died but Daniels closest friends lives. In the dream that Daniel interprets for the king he shows that there is a gold statue that needs to be built that is 60 cubits by 6. Initially the king thinks that the wise men are all bad so he tries killing them and is successful with many of them that are Daniel s closest friends but four of them live and then you ll keep him safe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout this God helps Daniel interpret the dream and help his fellow wiseman live on. Since they are on under Greek Syrian rule Daniel has a different name and he is called Belteshazzar the king thanks Daniel for doing the interpretation of the dream the King was filled with rage when he noticed let the other wise men were Jewish since Daniel and help them he spared his life but with the other 3 he threw them into a fiery furnace which had killed the guards that were in there with because of the heat. Three wise men prayed to God and God answered their prayers they said long prayers and the King wondered why he can still hear them eat because of his guards that died in the furnace he for sure thought they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. History Of The Women s Suffrage Movement There will never be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers. This is a quote from Susan B. Anthony acknowledging the women s suffrage movement. After the abolition of slavery in 1865, voting rights were extended to all citizens, however citizens in this case meant, men only. As a result of only men having voting rights, women started advocating the women s suffrage movement. The women s suffrage movement or woman suffrage was the struggle for women to vote and run for office. This movement began in 1848 and it continued until 1920. There were many women involved in this movement, but the two most important women were Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan and Elizabeth campaigned for women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many men who went against women voting would argue that women should stay home and clean. Men have said things such as, You do not need a ballot to clean out your sink spout, and because 90% of the women either do not want it, or do not care . This things were written in a pamphlet published in 1910 by the organization, National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Artists created political cartoons that mocked suffragists, religious leaders opposed women who were part of the women s suffrage movement, and articles also criticized woman who took part in this movement. On the other hand, many men supported suffragists. Men such as; Frederick Douglas, George Francis Train, Thetus W. Sims, James Mott, Daniel Anthony, Henry Blackwell, and Francis Minor. Frederick signed the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention because while everyone else criticized Elizabeth Cady Stanton. George Francis Train helped Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton by funding their own newspaper called, The Revolution ; he would write on the newspaper. Tethus W. Sims voted in favor of suffrage in 1918. James Mott was Lucretia Mott s husband and he supported her in the women s rights activist. James was also one of the men who signed the Declaration of Sentiments. Daniel Anthony was Susan B. Anthony s father who was a women s rights advocate. Henry Blackwell served as an editor for the official women s right newspaper. Francis Minor was married to a women s rights activist and he was a lawyer. Francis used his position of a lawyer to help his wife in court when she was accused of voting illegally . To sum up, many men either were against or for women s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Religion Vs Religion How religion is represented and interpreted in America is continuously evolving. The Apollo II moon landing brought about a renewed interpretation of more naturalistic religions such as Paganism in the late 1960s and early 1970s. However, at the same time, many areas of U.S. law began changing to no longer reflect religion but a more secular establishment as can be seen in Supreme Court Case Roe v. Wade (p.277!). In fact, it was once commonplace to have religious symbols, such as the ten commandments, in government facilities, but as the United States became more religiously diverse and accepting, the less lenient it s become on violations of the establishment clause of the First Amendment. In 1969 Apollo II landed on the moon and transmitted pictures of the Earth back to the public. Seeing the Earth as a small, spinning blue ball surrounded by darkness spurred the imagination and conscience of many (Goff Harvey, 2004, p. 124). In the 1970s, many reacted to these scientific advancements by rejecting modern conveniences and returning to nature. As a result, naturalistic religions that had been nearly forgotten, such as Paganism and Wicca, were rekindled as well (Goff Harvey, 2004, p. 125). Despite scientific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1973 Supreme Court Case Roe v. Wade, Justice Harry Blackmun noted that, historically, common law had offered minimal scrutiny of abortions done prior to quickening (Sehat, 2011, p. 261). Throughout the nineteenth century, however, this interpretation began to disappear as more restrictive statutory codes were set in place, coinciding with the growth religious influence (Sehat, 2011, p. 261). With no historical precedent, Blackmun suggested that the right to abortion was protected under the right to privacy (Sehat, 2011, p. 262). Notwithstanding much of the law being written to represent religion, namely Christianity, the law began evolving to reflect a more secular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Stuart Daw Case Question 1 Is there a way to estimate the cost of services and product to customers such that Stuart s Branded Foods can be competitive in their market? Use the illustrations of the two customers to demonstrate your approach. What would be the selling price per kit or per cup for each customer? The costing approach should be based on per Transaction Basis rather than on per kit or per pound basis because of the following reasons: Current costs are allocated on a per kit basis, which is not an efficient cost allocation method. Operational costs should be same irrespective of number of kits. Equipment costs should be on a per kit basis as it depends on the number of kits sold. Operational costs including Personnel costs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What impact might it have upon the business strategy of the firm? If Stuart Daw adopts the Transaction based Pricing Strategy it may face the following impact On Performance: The price per cup for both small as well as large customers is reduced. It can maintain competitiveness in the large customer segment by maintaining 15% Profit Margin. Revenue stream generated from the customer segments may get impacted with changes in Transaction Costs and subsequently Price per Kit. Improved cost allocation will ensure that the company can maintain competitiveness without any appreciation in costs to customers. On Strategy: The company should target to serve the large customer base with better profit margins and also choose to serve those small customers who are willing to pay the targeted price per kit. For difficult to serve small customers alternate and cost effective means of ordering, transporting and fulfilling the orders should be sought. Personnel costs, both direct and indirect should be brought under control. Promote bulk orders among the small customers so that effective price/cup for small customers can be brought down. Question 3 What advice would you offer to Stuart Daw? Our advice to Stuart Daw would be:
  • 28. Stuart Daw should adopt the new Transaction Cost allocation mechanism, which will enable it to remain competitive in the large customer segment. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Case Study Of The Volkswagen Emission Scandal Introduction This Case Study will look into the Volkswagen emission scandal and they key corporate issues that underline it. A case Study is a process or record of research into the development of a particular group over a period of time. I am writing this Case Study for the purpose of researching and analyzing how a company like Volkswagen, which was named no. 8 on Forbes fortune 500 list in 2014, could be involved in one of the biggest scandals in this decade. Volkswagen group sells passenger cars under Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Audi, Porsche, Seat, Škoda and of course Volkswagen itself and is one of the biggest car manufacturers in the World. Unfortunately in 2015 it emerged that Volkswagen was involved in unlawful practice regarding their diesel cars not meeting emission standards and how they tried to rectify this problem in an unlawful manner. My paper will be divided into two key parts: The Case Study and The Case Analysis. In the case study I will give an overview of what happened in the Volkswagen emissions scandal, which is still ongoing, I will give a background and context to all the key parties involved and then depict the key events that shape this scandal. Secondly, I will do the Case Study Analysis where I will identify all the corporate governance issues and then critically evaluate if VW ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now due to poor corporate governance, a lot of people will be affected and as Howard Sherman, head of corporate governance business development at MSCI [Member Chartered Institute for Securities Investment] stated VW s corporate governance score at MSCI has been falling since 2014 due to management and board turmoil . So therefore there is a problem that needs to be rectified and fix in order for VW to progress in the future. This case study will analyze the corporate governance issues and examine exactly where Volkswagen is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Athenian Democracy Is Athenian, Greece s Democracy Truly a Democracy? Democracy is the government plan that everyone is truly equal in power, no matter what you are like compared to other people. The creation of democracy is usually credited to ancient Greece, more specifically Athens, where it was known as demokratia. And yes, they may have not had much in the way of a leader, as they had a giant political debate with five hundred men instead, (and Pericles l guess) but today I m going to show you why l think this is wrong. To begin, when you think democracy, you think that everyone, regardless of race, age, gender, et cetera, is equal in power, obviously. Well, that may not be true in today s government, children can t vote till there eighteen, and immigrants have to wait at least ten or so years to vote even if they re already old enough. Now, that may be hypocritical, but in Greece, it gets better. In ancient Greece, not only can children not vote till there eighteen, sometimes older, (More on that later) and metics (Fancy speak for foreigners) couldn t vote at all, even if they were from the same country, as long as they weren t from Athens, same goes for women for no real reason, and Greece made people who couldn t pay for others goods become slaves, oh how equal, which couldn t vote. So bringing that all together, the amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I mean, while Greece may have been the people who came up with the idea of Democracy, they didn t execute it well. However, it could be better, if we were to make a government more like it. Hold on, don t leave, I mean if we had our government use ideas of the greek government, but not everything. For example: we had it where we had a court of law determine whether someone s considered a citizen or not. However, their biography must be used instead of just their looks so people can vote even if they are short. However, we re looking at how it is at current, and it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Child Labour Dbq Child workers in factories Children were viewed as a dispensable source of labour during the Industrial Revolution. Evidence of this is that they were given potentially dangerous jobs, worked to the point of exhaustion and harshly punished for their actions. Children were viewed as dispensable because they were given potentially dangerous jobs. The jobs that children were made to do in factories and mines were often in tight enclosed spaces or close to dangerous heavy machinery. Evidence of this can be found in sources one, two and seven. Source one explains the job that scavengers were given which is cleaning the machines while they were still working. This is very dangerous as if they are not glued to the ground, hair can easily be ripped out their hair. Source two is a quote from a doctor in Manchester during that time. He stated that they were terrible accidents. Sometimes the children s hands and arms were caught in the machinery;in many instances the muscles, and the skin is stripped down to the bone, and in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These jobs often had long hours with tiny breaks and no nourishing food. Evidence of this can be found in sources four and five. Source four is a quote from Richard Ostler which states very often the children are woken at 4am. They work for 16 hours, with little breaks, until they go home at night to their parents . Source five explains the food they ate. Oatcake was thick and coarse and was the children s breakfast and supper. Their dinner was potato pie wit boiled bacon inside. This tasted awful, but they were hungry enough to eat anything. Non nutritious food and sleep deprivation helped cause exhaustion. This affected their work pace and proves that they were used as a dispensable source. It also showed that the people running the factories wanted the machines to just keep going and didn t care about how the workers, especially children, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Myth of Exodus Essay The Myth of Exodus There are many themes running through the Old Testament myth of Exodus slavery, rescue and redemption, guidance, commandments on how to live, the creation of a nation, and God s power over other gods. In this paper I will explore what appears to be the chief reasoning behind the creation of the Exodus myth the explanation of the creation of a monotheistic religion and the similarities of the Exodus myth to the ancient myths, as well as how one should approach the reading of the myth. First of all, we need to understand what a myth is. William Bascom says in his essay, The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives , Myths are prose narratives which, in the society in which they are told, are considered to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the heart of the matter, the creators of a myth are attempting to explain their world in a world absent of science and sophisticated tools of research. In approaching myth, the reader must enter into the world of the creators of the myth, instead of attempting to impose their own societal beliefs and expectations on it. In short, we need to read the myth in imitation of how the myth was originally received. In the myth of Exodus, a monotheistic system of worship was needed in order to create a unified nation with one god. Exodus attempts to provide an explanation for this movement away from the traditional polytheistic religion. Lauri Honko says in her essay, The Problem of Defining Myth , ...myths can be characterized as ontological: they are incorporated and integrated into a coherent view of the world, and they describe very important aspects of life and the universe (Dundes 51). Within the pages of Exodus we find the first code of laws the Ten Commandments for living as a monotheistic society. God begins the Ten Commandments with admonishment to keep Him above all other gods, I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery; you shall have no other gods before me (Exodus 20:1 3). In this passage, God reminds Moses that God is supreme above all other gods and he reminds Moses of the miracle he has performed in bringing the people out of Egypt. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Art Museum The very first time I ever went to an art museum, I was miserable. I was ten years old, and visiting New York City for the first time, and my father who has worked tirelessly to raise my siblings and me to have an appreciation for higher culture dragged us to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I cried within fifteen minutes of being there. All the people made me feel claustrophobic, and I was so set in my misery that I refused to try to enjoy the art. My mother, with all the patience that mothers are gifted with, took me through the museum. She entertained me with stories of when her and my father first fell in love in the city; rushed lunch dates in the museum, the halfway point between his job and her school. Gradually, we moved away from the more heavily populated galleries, and then it happened. I saw the art. I truly saw it and realized why we were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I grew older I realized that I wanted to give everyone, but especially children, the same access to art that I had been so privileged to have throughout my childhood. I felt, and still feel, that art serves as a reflection of the culture we live in, and if access to art is limited then the creation of art will also be stifled, leading to only a select few voices being recognized. If only a few voices are recognized, then a true reflection of our culture will not be generated. Historically, wealthy white men have dominated the art world, specifically the western art world, and I believe that because of this bias we have missed out on many important stories from diverse backgrounds. While we cannot change the past, it is never too late to start working towards a brighter, more inclusive future. The first step towards this vision is by increasing the accessibility of art education to people from all backgrounds. Art changed my life, and I believe it can change the lives of countless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Sociology Inequalities in Health and Illness Task 3 Inequalities in Health and Illness (P3,M2,D1) Gender (P3) Mortality rates: In gender men generally die earlier than women because of many aspects of their life, for instance in general women tend to take care of them self more physically. A lot of women go on diets and a lot of exercise DVDs and detunes are mainly aimed at women. Women in general do try to eat healthy and go on diets whereas men usually aren t very aware of their diet and don t have much intention on improving it. Women also tend to go to the doctors and seek medical advice more often and have their illnesses diagnosed and treated more often than men. Because women generally take more care of themselves and do more to keep themselves healthy. Life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also the living conditions of someone in class 5 could be a very low standard and could affect things like their breathing and cause repertory problems. Also working class may do jobs which affect their bodies as lung and stomach cancer occur twice as often among men in manual jobs as among men in professional jobs. Disease Incidence: More unskilled manual workers are dyeing due to things such as lung and stomach cancer because of the environment they work in and the fumes they are breathing can harm their lungs. More men and women die before retirement age in class 5 than class 1. More class 5 people die on a whole because they may become ill and will not have what they need to help the disease and their living conditions can worsen their condition. Disease prevalence: There will be a higher amount of people in class 5 with illnesses than people in class 1 but certain illnesses may trend in certain classes, for example obesity which is a growing problem in the UK is more common in higher classes than lower classes, this could be due to money causing greediness. Class 1 have the money to eat healthily but also can overindulge and spend money on food which they don t need. Whereas in class 5 it might be a struggle to get enough food to keep you satisfied. Morbidity rates: People in class 1 suffer more from things which can be a result of their lifestyle like diet, alcohol and drugs; this is because they have money to spend on these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Thyroid Radiation Essay Radioactive Iodine I 131(131I) therapy is a treatment for an overactive thyroid, a condition called hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism can be caused by Graves disease, in which the entire thyroid gland is overactive, or by nodules within the gland which are locally overactive in producing too much thyroid hormone. One of the way to treat hyperthyroidism is to damage or destroy the thyroid cells that make thyroid hormone. Because these cells need iodine to make thyroid hormone, they will take up any form of iodine in the blood stream, whether it is radioactive or not. The radioactive iodine used in this treatment is administered by mouth, usually take about 1 GBq of 131I( IAEA, VIENNA, 1996).Once swallowed, the radioactive iodine gets into your bloodstream and quickly is taken up by the overactive thyroid cells. The radioactive iodine that is not taken up by the thyroid cells disappears from the body within days. Over a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both thyroid cancer and thyroid tissue absorb iodine. This helps us locate and treat sites of active thyroid cancer. Patients undergoing treatment for cancer therapy often take from 3 to 6 GBq of 131I (IAEA, VIENNA, 1996).When swallows a capsule that contains a dose of 131I, it will enter the bloodstream very quickly.The 131I will then go to the thyroid and to any thyroid cancer sites, where it will be absorbed. Most of what the thyroid tissue does not absorb will leave the body in the urine over the next 24 to 48 hours. The iodine taken up by the thyroid or thyroid cancer will stay in the body for a longer time. The 131I in thyroid tissue will give off beta particles (tiny particles that some radioactive atoms give off). The beta particles will go to the thyroid tissue or cancer sites, very close to where they are given off (within about 1 millimeter). They damage tissue, and this damage will cause thyroid and any thyroid cancer cells to die over time. (UWMC Imaging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Charter Schools Are Better Than Public Schools CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE BETTER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS? Education is a very important part of a person s life. Every parent want the best thing for their children. They want their children to be happy and to be able to achieve their dreams and be what they want to be, which is why they want the best education for their children. Because, almost everyone would agree that being well educated is the closest way to success life and good future. But, their desire to send their kids to the best school have to face many obstacles. One of these obstacles would be choosing school for their kids. In the U.S., there are three types of school: public school, charter school and private school. Private schools are usually very selective, has better performance than government funded school and has expensive tuition fee. Rich families would send their kids to private schools because they could afford the expense. However, for a normal family, paying the expense for private schools would be overwhelming. So, there options are narrowed between charter schools and public schools. There have been many debates on whether charter schools or public schools provide students with better education. But, there are obvious evidences that charter schools are generally better than public schools: Students in charter schools has their education results improved significantly compares to the others who are going to public schools. Charter schools, like public schools, receive public funding. These school are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Impact Of Globalization On The World Introduction: Globalization is a movement that evolves over time. It heavily involves trade and business that builds relationships with border countries and overseas. Technology is a critical part of globalization as it involves connecting people in many ways. The number of minutes spent on cross border telephone calls, on a per capita basis increased from 7.3 in 1991 to 28.8 in 2006 (IMF Staff, p. 271). The growth of technology has made it possible for people to connect almost instantaneously. Snapchat, Skype, and FaceTime allow people to have live conversations from far distances. Sharing information and ideas allows for innovations. Many opportunities can occur from globalization such as growth in Capita, better health care systems, advancement in technology. Analysis: Global trade enables different countries to share their products and resources. There is not a single nation in the world that has all the resources to self sustain itself. Across the world, developed nations can have the technology for innovation but lack the necessary resources. Developing nations such as Latin American and African countries have the resources but need investment. Trade can be beneficial to both members of the party in this instance. The WTO and WHO are organizations that helps a lot with globalization. People can share their expertise in many different diverse settings. In times such as war, resources in a country may run low and require other nations for assistance. Often, women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Violent Games Argumentative Essay According to Forbes and CNN, on December 14, 2012, 20 year old Adam Lanza went into Sandy Hook Elementary School and shot and killed 28 people. Adam Lanza was addicted to violent games, which may have caused him to kill many. Violent games have a negative effect on kids. There is a price you have to pay when you play these games, and that is kids futures. Violent games can distract kids from what is important. These distractors can turn kids off of the path to success. They can cloud students minds and causing them to only think about the game, not the consequences or turnout. Some of the decisions can have long term effect, education, jobs, and altogether a person s future. There should be a stop to violent role playing games for kids. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example according to Edlab, Kids learn faster than adults because the prefrontal cortex of the brain . If kids play violent games they will grow up learning and thinking about violence. This can cause them to be aggressive without them noticing. By making these kids criminals it will ruin their lives, all because of a game. This shows how killing is included in kids games. People may say, Kids may see violence in some games, but not a lot of them. This is a false accusation and is not the case. Violent role playing games can distract kids from right from wrong, because they will not know them apart. According to CBS News, 90 percent of children play video games, with 85 percent of those games containing some violence . With so many kids playing violent games kids are becoming more violent and aggressive. By so much violence being displayed in kids lives, they may think that the violence they see in games are okay and are normal. There have been many shootings over the past year. You hear about one every day on the news. This is because kids are being negatively affected by violent games. Violent games are distracting kids from success. These games may seem harmless to kids at the time, but it can ruin opportunities for their success. These games not only distract kids from school, but make them do things that can make them in the eyes of society, a criminal. For example in High Jinks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Martian Book Report Everyone, libraries are closing in public schools. But there is hope in the book created by Andy Weir called The Martian. Mark Watney is sent to Mars by NASA with his crew to examine the environment of the uninhabited planet. But before much progress could be completed a sandstorm hits and they must abort.As they were leaving Mark is hit by debris and left stranded while his crew made it safety to the Hermes space shuttle .Now with the technology left behind he must try to survive. This novel is a amazing example why libraries are essential in public schools. The Martian teaches life lessons about ingenuity and bonds. It is entertaining as readers experience Mark s attempts to survive on Mars and. Finally Andy Weir s book is perfect to study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can Aquaman can control whales? They re mammals! It makes no sense. The Martian is so engaging that producers made a movie on it starring Matt Damon. Therefore public schools need libraries because they are missing out on The Martian and other high quality books. The Martian is prime example of soft and hard science fiction as the book goes into detail about the technology and human experiences. A first rate science fiction novel has advanced technology but has warnings for those in the present. Mark is stuck on Mars because NASA was not careful enough to build an antenna durable enough to survive a storm so the message is don t underestimate danger. For this reason libraries must remain open to public schools as it contains an alternative to Internet studying. In conclusion books like The Martian are the reasons why libraries must stay in public schools. They teach vital life lessons, are fascinating to read and are excellent sources of study material. So libraries must stay otherwise reading may become extinct and knowledge will be lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Section 213 Section 2 Section § 213 defines the deductibility of medical expenses to the extent that such expenses exceed 10 percent of adjusted gross income . The taxpayer s daughter is a dependent as defined in Section 152(a) (1) for a qualifying child due to the fact of the use of the word dependent, insofar as from the facts that were provided. As per § 213(d)(1)(A) and § 213(d)(1)(B ), the medical care and the transportation primarily for and essential to medical care, respectively, is related to the transportation of such medical care for these purposes for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body . The meals and lodgings as well as any transportation costs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was first sent to the detox center in connection with her drug use and to the wilderness camp for her rehabilitation and boarding school thereafter. Detoxing costs are thus excludible as medical costs. A breakdown of the costs of the therapeutic school for therapeutic costs, room and board, residential care/supervision, minimal education and administrative, and also the wilderness camp for the clothing and transportation costs, respectively, and the other above costs therein are also considered the entire cost of institutional care for a person who is mentally ill and unsafe when left alone. , see Reg 1.213 1(e)(v)(i), so accordingly all costs are considered to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Clinical Laboratory Misconceptions I recently had the opportunity to meet with Clinical laboratory director Kathleen Penny at Metro Health Hospital, where I hope to intern this coming January. After settling into Mrs. Penny s office, I was able to get some insight about what a common misconception is about the clinical laboratory. Mrs. Penny went on to mention that most misconceptions regarding the laboratory stem from other medical professionals being surprised at how well educated the laboratory staff is (Penny, K personal communication). Apparently, many areas of the hospital don t realize that the medical technologists responsible for the tests done hold a bachelors or associates degree. The degree a laboratory tech has will determine the complexity of testing that person can be responsible for. Laboratory technicians have associates s degrees and can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Penny made during our conversation, was No one really knows what we do, a fact I ve come to learn in my own experience when I explain what my major is. (Penny, 2016). After reading the title of a story in Gigs I found myself wondering what does a computer chip layout designer do, I have no idea. I figure something with design of computer chips, but again I can t fathom what that means. Susie Johnson the woman in this position, explains what her job entails. If I understand it correctly, she creates a computer chip to contain information that is housed in symbol format, which she spatially arranges to fit into the chip that she designs. (Bowie, et al. p. 86). In my attempt to understand what this means I am reminded of when Mrs. Penny spoke of the practical application of a concept. I would have a better understanding of Mrs. Johnson s job if I visually saw the process and the end result. While I can t fully visualize what Mrs. Johnson creates, I do see more clearly why people don t venture to guess about my chosen profession, as I did not even have an inkling as to what a computer chip layout designer does on a daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pre-literacy and Modern Vestiges Pre literacy and Modern Vestiges For many years, the conventions and existence of epic poetry from the pre literate age were explained as repositories for information. A well known story, usually involving a hero that embodied the virtues of the society who told the story, engages in battles, quests, etc. As the epic is spoken to an audience, the hero s actions and the way they are described impart the audience with information and teachings. The information the listeners received is thought by some to be analogous to a modern day textbook lesson, in which students learn mathematics, grammar, and law, all by the written word. So is the contention of Homeric scholar Eric A. Havelock. As Hobart and Schiffman state in Orality and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The specific words sung are more attuned to the metrical nature of the music than they are apt tools for imparting the singer with specific knowledge about a single battle. The Star Spangled Banner is an example of modern commemoration. If we were to read it as it was originally written, as a poem, then we would probably think of it as a series of images describing a naval assault on an American fort, and as a singular, historical event. The poem s lines would become information. Yet in song form this is not the case. The point of the song is not for each individual to remember a certain night in American history; the point is for a group of singers to remember the notion of a nation, more specifically, the United States. Hobart and Schiffman theorize that each oral presentation of the Iliad was a different for its audiences as the situations in which we might hear the national anthem. For instance, we sing the national anthem at baseball games, but we also heard it after the World Trade Center was attacked on September 11, 2001; besides being group events, these cases have little in common. The type of memory that we use when sing the song together is the commemorative type. Another example describing the differences in the concept of memory that Hobart and Schiffman refer to can be found in computers. Memory on a computer describes how many tasks a computer can do at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. James Dolan James L. Dolan CEO Of Cablevision James Loraine Dolan (born 1956) serves as Chairman of Cablevision Systems Corporation and Chairman of Madison Square Garden, Inc. Dolan is married and resides on Long Island with his wife Kristin. He is the son of Cablevision founder Charles Dolan and nephew of Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan. Dolan s two brothers, Patrick and Thomas, serve on Cablevision s Board of Directors. After originally pursuing a career in music, Dolan eventually switched to a major in communications at SUNY New Paltz and began working for Cablevision in various capacities including sales before eventually being dispatched to Cleveland by his father to manage the launching of a sports radio station. In 1995 he was made CEO ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Dolan also serves as executive chairman of Madison Square Garden (MSG), the national sports and entertainment leader that was formerly part of Cablevision s business portfolio. Under Mr. Dolan s direction, Cablevision is one of the nation s largest operators of cable television systems, developing and delivering the benefits of broadband and digital communications to millions of residential and business customers across the company s New York tri state area footprint. The company s popular telecommunications services include iO TV digital video, Optimum Voice digital voice, Optimum Online high speed Internet and Optimum WiFi, the nation s largest and most advanced WiFi network. Cablevision meets the needs of larger companies through Optimum Light path, a leading provider of integrated business solutions. Mr. Dolan also oversees Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, a programming pioneer that reaches hundreds of millions of consumers through some of the countries most watched and recognized cable networks, including AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel and WE TV. Additionally, this Cablevision subsidiary houses IFC Entertainment, a leader in the independent film industry that is dedicated to bringing specialty films to the largest possible audience. Cablevision s portfolio of operations also includes local media and programming properties. These consist of News 12 Networks local news channels, MSG Varsity s suite of television and online services covering high school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Case Study On July 30, 2002, George Bush signed into law the Sarbanes Oxley Act. This act was a product of the collapse of major corporations such as Enron, Global Crossing, Adelphia, and WorldCom. All four companies allegedly hid their true financial conditions from creditors and shareholders until an inability to meet financial commitments forced these companies to restate earnings and reveal massive losses. The financial collapse of these corporations, a result of allegedly fraudulent accounting practices, created a ripple effect that weakened a stock market already deflated by both the bursting of the technology bubble in 2000 and investor uncertainty resulting from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001(Recine, 2002). In order to prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The business judgment rule, as a standard of judicial review, is the common law recognition of the statutory authority that has been vested in the board of directors (Shu Acquaye, 2004). Under the rule, which operates as a standard of judicial review, the burden is placed on the party challenging a decision of the directors to establish facts rebutting that presumption (Skinner, 2006). Courts invoke the business judgment rule in assessing the conduct of directors and determining whether to impose liability in a particular case (Shu Acquaye, 2004). This rule does not provide unlimited protection for directors though. Although, the business judgment rule is designed to foster the complete exercise of managerial power granted to directors, it is not an unfettered power (Shu Acquaye, 2004). Consequently, the business judgment rule does not afford protection to directors who exercised unintelligent or unadvised judgment, or who submitted to faithlessness, fraud, or self dealing (Shu Acquaye, 2004). Application of the business judgment rule is based on a demonstration that informed directors did in fact make a business judgment sanctioning the matter being examined. A director s obligation to inform himself, in preparation for his decision, derives from the fiduciary capacity in which he serves the company and its stakeholders (Shu Acquaye, 2004). So long as the directors decision was reasonably informed and can be attributed to any rational business purpose, a court will not substitute its own notions of sound business judgment for that of the directors, unless that presumption is rebutted (Skinner, 2006). Prior to the court s decision in Smith v. Van Gorkom, the court was reluctant to hold boards liable for breach of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Calculus Used In The Pantheon An oculus denotes a circular opening in the center of a dome or in a wall, the oculus was used by the Romans, one of the finest examples being that in the dome of the Pantheon. Open to the weather. It allows rain to enter and fall to the floor. Where it is carried away through drains. Though the opening looks small, it actually has a diameter of 27 ft; allowing it to light the building just as the sun lights the earth. The rain also keeps the building cool during the hot summer months. Oculi have been used over the centuries in architectural landmarks across Europe and the Middle East. There were oculi used in the architecture of the Byzantine Empire and oculi were applied to buildings in Syria in the 5th and 6th centuries; and again in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Miami International Airport Case Study Miami International Airport Mohammed Alajaji Southern Illinois University Abstract Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of the largest airports in the US. This case study gives the information on the airport, its history and some background. A report provides the information on the ownership type of the airport and its owner. I tried to enlist specific issues and certain facts about the operations and financial information. Background information Miami International Airport (MIA) is the international air gate for the Miami area. The airport is situated 8 miles northwest of Downtown Miami, between the cities of Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Miami Springs, and the village of Virginia Gardens. It is the main airport of the South Florida meant to receive international flights. In addition, Miami International is one of 8 U.S. airports able to accommodate the Airbus A380 jumbo jet. Miami International Airport has flights to transfer passengers and cargo to different cities throughout the Americas, Europe and Western Asia. In addition, the airport provides cargo flights to East Asia. In 2011 MIA was ranked first in the United States in serving international flights and second by volume of international passengers. As a result, MIA was named the 23rd busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic and the 10th busiest airport in the United States. By serving cargo flights, it is the first international airport in the US. (Miami Dade Aviation Department, 2012) History ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. William Blake As An Apprentice Essay William Blake born in London on the 28th of November in 1757 to a hosier names James and Catherine Blake with six siblings and 2 died in early age. Blake spoke of having visions in his early childhood. He saw god putting his head to the window when he was at the age of four and around the age of nine, he saw a tree filled with angels while walking through the countryside. His parents notice that he was different from his other siblings and they did not force him to attend conservative school. Blake was thought to read and write at home. At the age of ten, he had a wish to become a painter, therefore, his parents sent him to a school where he was thought drawing. After two years, Blake began writing poetry. At the age of fourteen, he apprenticed with engraver as art school was too costly. As an apprentice, Blake sketch the tombs at Westminster Abbey for his assignment, which had open him to a variety of Gothic Styles from where he draw inspiration throughout his career. Blake then married an illiterate woman named Catherine Boucher in the year 1782. He taught her how to read and write, and also instructed her in draftsman ship. She helped Blake in printing the illumined poetry for what he is remembered for today. The first printed work of Blake was the Poetical Sketches in 1783, which is a collection of learner section, mostly copying classical model. The poems he wrote protest against tyranny, war, and King George III s treatment of the American colonies. In 1789, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Are The Long Term Causes Of The 1905 Revolution The 1905 Russia revolution began in St Petersburg, where Father Gapon and many other working people marched to the Tsar. They were upset with the Russian government and Tsar as he would not share any of his power with the people. Long term factors played a major role in the march, these included harsh working conditions for peasants and their wages. The loss in the Russo Japanese war led to even worse working conditions, but the spark that ignited the fire of the 1905 revolution was inevitably Bloody Sunday. A long term cause of the Bloody Sunday massacre was the harsh conditions that many Russians suffered under. Many of the Russian peasants were very unhappy about the living conditions that they suffered in every day. They were also very upset with how the land was divided, as they were unable to make a reasonable profit that could sustain their family from the little strips of land they were given. The working class were forced to live in cramped, damp, tight barracks that offered no kind of privacy. On top of their horrible working conditions these people were forced to work long tough days, without breaks and all for low wages that wouldn t sufficiently feed their ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Russo Japanese war was soon to be known as the first great war of the 20th century, this war lasted for over 18 months from 8th February 1904 to 5th September 1905. It began because of the rival ambitions of the Russian empire and the empire of Japan over Manchuria and Korea. Nicholas II wished to expand his Russian empire into Asia and this triggered the beginning of a disastrous war effort for Russia. By underestimating the advancement of Japan s industrial and military development, the Tsar humiliated her own prestigious navy and his empire on the world stage. The war was not only humiliating for Russia but also had an economic impact on their economy, which sparked the revolution of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Battle Between Snail Darter Fish and the Telico Dam Essay The snail darter case can be a little ridiculous. Its between the 3 inch snail darter fish and then whether to build the Tellico dam. The main eye attention to this argument is whether we should let the snail darter fish live or not. If we build the Tellico dam to snail darters will die. On the other hand its a big deal because the snail darters are on the endangered species list. In my opinion I m on the snail darter fish side because I think the fish should live. The cost to build the dam is eighty million dollars. To me that a lot of cash, how about you? I can understand how this case got serious and that some people favor the side of the dam and some other favor the side of the snail darter like I do. Yes the snail darter fish is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tellico Dam serves to divert water through a short canal into Fort Loudon. This dam being built is very good for trout and bass fishing. In the 1950 s thousands of dams were being built then in 1970 s they decided to build a dam. In the Little Tennessee River. Its length was 3,238 feet its height was 129 feet. Total capacity is 467,600 acre feet, the surface area is 14,200 acres. Another thing is the Endangered Species Act it is a very important part of this argument it is the main problem of why the Tellico dam had to stop the process of building it for a while. Basically, the Endangered Species Act is one of the dozens of United States environmental laws passed in the 1970 s. It also has a listing status which is ETC and it stands for Endangered Threatened Candidate. The Endangered Species Act is an act to provide safety of the endangered and threatened species of fish, wildlife, and plants, and for other purposes. My opinion too is that I think it is an amazing to have this if we didn t have this some of our animals would be dead. Its great to know we still have people out there who worship and care for all species of animals. One of the reasons to keep the Snail Darters is because I care for all living things I really don t think this fish should die. Plus it has no reason to die, what did it ever do to us? Just because it is maybe three inches doesn t mean let it die! I say let it live. All of this mess with court ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. How Did Nurse Brink Design 1. What type of care modality did Nurse Brink design? Nurse Brink designed a care modality that follows the functional model. With the functional model, care is provided by all members of a nursing team through different tasks (Yoder Wise, 2015). Nurse Brink uses this model as each RN, LPN, and UAP are assigned a specific job. The jobs that each member of the nursing team has, correspond to their scope of practice (Yoder Wise, 2015). By having each member complete their job, they re supporting how a patient s care is provided. With this design, it allows for each member of the team to work together in union. Though there may be a small number of staff members, they still have a role and responsibility to meet the needs of all patients. 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the type of care delivery system? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since each member is not completing duties outside of their scope of practice, patient care is then being performed in a safe manner. As Nurse Brink creates this system due to hospital budget cuts, there would be a financial benefit to the budget problem. Though it would be a financial benefit, it could cause frustration to the workers due to having less staff and increasing their workload. A disadvantage to the delivery system, is that there would not be enough staff members capable to meet the needs of a large census of patients. As there are less RNs that would be able to complete patient assessments, patient conditions could be negatively affected as less attention to their health would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...