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The General Capabilities Of Joint Force
The general capabilities of joint force 2025 I believe necessary to rebalance the force based on the
current strategic direction, and global security environment is the global surveillance and strike (GSS)
network, increased naval and air investments and increased investment in cyber technology. The GSS
system would allow the U.S. military to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased periods of
time while additional forces are moved to the area of concern. Naval and air investments are critical.
The Navy and Air Force allows us to project power to areas of the world far from our base of
operations. Air power also enables us to provide support for ground forces and deterrence and denial
of enemy forces. Cyber investments are critical because cyber technology will increasingly be the
engine that runs our future military and allows us to attack adversary s cyber networks and
infrastructure.
The GSS network will be a vital piece for rebalancing the force in 2025. This network would enable
the joint force to better utilize capabilities of unmanned systems and automation, extended range and
low observable air operations, undersea warfare, and complex system engineering and integration. The
idea is to distribute the capability geographically to assist U.S. forces with a quick strike capability
anywhere in the world. The capability should have much less reliance on bases and be less vulnerable
to enemy air defense systems. All parts of the US military would benefit
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Essay on Transformation of Carl in A Bridge to Wisemans Cove
A BRIDGE TO WISEMANS COVE By James Maloney
*Compare the character of Carl at the end of the novel with the person you met at the start*
James Maloney in A Bridge to Wisemans Cove takes us on a journey into the life of a young,
awkward, self conscious teenager with the name of Carl Matt. We watch Carl grow into a confident,
head strong young man through his experiences of making friends and starting relationships. These
experiences all lead him to finally feel loved and free. We follow Carl through the challenges that he
faces and endeavours to find where he stands in life. The Carl we meet at the end is completely
different to the one we met at the start.
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He also got the responsibility of work. When Carl first got the job, he got it because he had to, he
needed the money to give to Beryl so he could have a place under her roof. But as the story goes on,
he starts to love the job, starts to love working hard toward the goal of beating the other barge by
taking on more passengers than them. It gives him confidence and self satisfaction when he sees
something that he?s worked hard on grow and flourish. He loves the barge as he shows when he says ?
but you can?t sell the barge. It?s too important!? after he heard the news that Skip and Joy were giving
up and selling the barge. The barge has given him a sense of self purpose, an income and most
importantly a connection with Skip and the Duncan family, including Justine. Not that he will loose
this connection he may think that it won?t be as strong as it was before. At the beginning, Carl couldn?
t care less about the barge or skip, he did the job only for the money. But in the end, when there was
no money, he still stuck to the barge, just as determined to reach the goal that he set for himself.
Carl seemed to soar highest when the osprey was released by Carl in Wiseman?s Cove, a very
emotional moment where he found a bit of himself. It seemed that Carl and the osprey?s journey to
freedom was simultaneous. When he released the osprey it was a very moment. I believe that when he
thrust the bird into the air, he also thrust out all of
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Rejection and Isolation in A Portrait of the Artist as a...
As James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man unfolds, the central theme of isolation and
rejection becomes evident. From birth to adolescence, the protagonist of the story, Stephen Dedalus,
responds to his experiences throughout life with actions of rejection and isolation. He rebels against
his environment and isolates himself in schoolwork, family, religion and his art, successively. James
Joyce uses Stephen Dedalus responses of isolation and rejection to illustrate the journey that the artist
must take to achieve adulthood.
Even as a young boy, Stephen experienced rejection and isolation at school. On the playground
Stephen felt his body [too] small and weak amid the [other] players (Joyce 8). His ... Show more
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When the conformists damn Lord Byron as a heretic Stephen responds by affirming Byron s
superiority over Tennyson. The shocked and enraged boys attack Stephen, pinning him against the
barbed wire fence:
Admit that Byron was no good
No
Admit
No
Admit
No. No.
At last after a fury of plunges he wrenched himself free. His tormentors set off towards Jones s Road,
laughing and jeering at him, while he, torn and flushed and panting, stumbled after them blinded with
tears, clenching his fists madly and sobbing (Joyce 82).
At college, a similar incident supports this idea of isolation caused by rebellion and rejection of
authority. When Stephen refuses to sign a petition to ask for world peace, he suffers criticism from his
friends. Amidst the criticism, however, Stephen dissociates himself from his schoolmates and his
environment by saying, When the soul of a man is born in this country there are nets flung at it to hold
it back from flight. You talk to me of nationality, language, religion. I shall try to fly by those nets
(Joyce 203). Although Stephen isolates himself by rejecting authority and rebelling against
conformity, he eventually breaks free from their restrictions to find personal freedom essential for the
artist to reach maturity.
During his adolescent years, Stephen is forced to stay at home due to his father s financial problems
causing him to reject his schoolmates and
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Biomes and The Food Production
Introduction
It has been suggested that food production has changed some biomes in Australia, from natural
systems to systems completely dominated by humans.
In the following essay a number of points will be discussed to show my support of this statement. The
following paragraph will discuss the definition of a biome and examples of these in Australia will be
outlined.
Following this food production in Australia will be discussed and the effects this has had on the land.
In the next paragraph the impacts of this farming will be outlined and possible solutions discussed.
Finally, in the last paragraph my opinion on the above statement will be addressed.
What is it?
Biomes are large ecological spaces on the Earth s surface where fauna and flora have adapted to the
environment. As Australia is a huge area it has great number of different biomes. The main biomes
found here include wetlands and rivers, savanna, sea grass meadows, old growth forests and deserts.
Wetlands and rivers are found in low lying areas or alongside rivers, lakes and streams. They provide
a water and food source and are a habitat for many native and migratory birds.
Another biome is the Savanna. Savanna includes the grasslands. They can be flat with few trees or
shrubs or open woodland. This biome is used by farmers for animals to graze. The Aboriginal people
would hunt the animals found here for food.
Seagrass meadows are submerged flowering plants that form off long,
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Catholic Reflection
Many times in my before I went through the motions: attending mass on Sundays, participating in
confession, when the school offered it, and praying every so often. The Lord called to me many times
but, during that time, in my life, I kept on holding onto certain sins and hiding them. I kept on
persisting in sin and felt no able to give up certain sins in my life. Most of the time I had little
understanding of things in Catholicism such as not receiving the Eucharist in the state of mortal sin
and having to say all of your mortal sins in the confessional. After a while of continuing holding onto
to specific sins I finally confessed it and it felt uncomfortable saying a horrible thing I have personally
done and I was embarrassed that I would do such a thing. After going to this confession, one of my
friends told me that as catholic we were to not receive the Eucharist in the state of mortal sin and, at
the time, I was very confused not knowing if what he was telling contained truth. To convince me my
friend took me to a youth minister and she explained this to me. At this point I started to realize more
truth and learned of the difference between mortal and venial sin. Learning of this leaded me to a
deeper understanding of truth and guided me to Christ. I learned that what was keeping me from being
close to Christ and truly experiencing Him was not utilizing the Sacrament of Confession and
renouncing sin. All of this endowed me with a deeper appreciation from the
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King Lear Cordelia Quotes Analysis
Goneril feels jealousy towards her youngest sister Cordelia due to her strong relationship with King
Lear, something Goneril never had with Lear. Goneril feels as though her father has reprimanded her
all of her life and could never accept her. You see how full of changes his age is; the observation we
have made of it hath (not) been little. He always loved our sister most, and with what poor judgment
he hath now cast her off appears too grossly. (1.1.290 293) In this quote Goneril addresses the fact it
has never been a secret that Cordelia is King Lear s favourite daughter. She believes that as he has
grown old, he has also grown irresponsible and lacks good judgement. We begin to see Lear
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Goneril hates Cordelia for the amount of special attention she received from Lear throughout her life
and the lack of attention Goneril received because of it. Gonerils neglect from Lear throughout her life
has made her resent him and motivated her to betray him in the play. Goneril wants nothing more from
Lear than his money and power. I believe that Goneril was Lear‟s favorite child until Cordelia was
born, after all Goneril was the first royal child born into the family. Now Lear dotes on Cordelia and
has no interest in Goneril. (King) This quote outlines a very common type of sibling rivalry within
families. The first child born expects to receive the same amount of attention they received as a baby
all their life, until another child is born who takes the attention away from the first child born. This
causes resentment between the children and competition for the parents affection, which could even
carry out into the siblings later life. This could explain Gonerils extreme resentment towards Cordelia,
her jealousy towards Cordelia seems to be stronger than Regan since Goneril was the first child
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Techniques of Conflict Resolution Observed in the Semai...
Conflict is the incompatible needs, differing demands, contradictory wishes, opposing beliefs or
diverging interests which produce interpersonal antagonism and, at times, hostile encounters (Bonta
1996: 405). Conflict resolution can be defined as the ability of individuals or groups of people to settle
or avoid disputes through strategies that stop violence and bring people together in one peace (Bonta
1996: 406). A society in which interpersonal harmony is of a relatively high degree, with little or no
physical violence occurring among both adults and children and strategies that work towards resolving
conflicts and against violence (Bonta 1996: 405) is said to be a peaceful society. This paper will be
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The kinship of the Semai is traced bilaterally (Robarchek, 1992: 192). This simply means that the
assigning of kinship groups is done through both male and female lineages (Robarchek 1992: 194
195). Common marriages within bands, ambilocal residence and politically autonomous bands
(Robarchek 1992: 193) are highly characteristic of the Semai society.
On the hand, in the forested hills of western Tamil Nadu state in the southern part of India and in
villages in he nearby plains resides the Paliyans. Based on the census conducted in India in 1981, the
Paliyan society approximately consists of 7,000 people (Peaceful Societies n.d). Gathering of food and
other products in the forest and the wage labour for plantations and farms in the nearby valleys
(Peaceful Societies n.d) are the major sources of survival for the people of the Paliyan society. The
population of the Paliyans also consists of nomadic forest dwellers of whom their economy partly
depends on the exchange of forest produce like honey for other goods like tools and clothing without
the use of money (Peaceful Societies n.d). The Paliyan society is very atomistic and anarchistic with
decisions being made by each individual. Through their code of nonviolence, their desire for
autonomy is emphasized (Peaceful Societies n.d).
The Paliyans are able to maintain peace with their key value in respect. In which case, everyone
regardless of maturity, relative seniority, gender and degree
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Hermaphrodite Fern Experiment
Discussion: Statistical analysis of the experiment shows that the data of the ANOVA single variable
test comparing the means for percentages of male gametophyte density, where no outliers were
present, yielded a p value of 0.00861, which is a p value 0.05, which suggests a possible relationship
between spore density and male sex determination. Therefore, the means can be described as being
significantly different, meaning that we can fail to reject the hypothesis that, if spore density is
elevated, environmental resources will be limited among spores, promoting the development of male
or hermaphrodite ferns with increased levels of ACE, due to their higher self sufficiency, in
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ferns). This process of pheromonal regulation of reproductive traits protects ferns from the harmful
effects of inbreeding, which would reduce genetic variation within the species and create
vulnerabilities within a population. This would lead to a reduction in their numbers, as it has been
studied that the sexual phenotype of gametophytes is heavily influenced by its social environment
(Atallah Banks, 2015). As discussed earlier, disparities between male and female gametophytes
regarding environmental resources, which can be limited with increased spore densities, is critical in
determining sex, which was shown through experimentation conducted by scientists Granger and
Sturey, when studying the effect of antheridiogen concentration and spore size on gametophytes size
in C. ferns. Their experimental results suggest the notion that gender could be directly influenced by
the effect of antheridiogen and gametophyte growth under set environmental conditions, as well as if
predisposed genetic mutations, which could alter the ACE s effect within a population, are taken into
account. Their evidence also suggests that gender can be indirectly altered concerning other
unaccounted for developmental factors, such as the rate at which gametophyte growth occurred, but
more research is required on this matter (Granger Sturey,
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Differences Of Mukti And Moksu
Another reply is Hindu is one who believes eternity of universe and eternity of laws and who believes
Mukti and Moksha as the ultimate goal of life and can be achieved by, 1.Karma Yoga, 2.Gjana Yoga.,
3.Bhakti yoga ,and 4.Raja Yoga.
This can be a perfect answer of the question in one sentence if the reply is Hindu is, One who believes
eternity of universe and eternity laws of OM . The methods of attaining this truth also make the
answer good.
The eternal means without beginning or end of existence, everlasting, unchangeable, ceaseless and
occurring again and again . And eternity means, eternal duration; including the state of time after
death also .
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So he believes in this full blaze, the Paramathma, the Lord and the God and the eternity of the
universe.
In Swamiji s words, He is the Oneness, the unity of all, the reality of all life and existence (Volume III
page 306) Hindu believes that if he sees through the other he will attain eternal glory.
This glorious conclusion Hindu calls is Moksha. This belief is not the outcome of a built theology
propagated by one man of one sect and blind adherence. It is the outcome of long and continuous
researches done systematically by the learned men of this land for centuries. It is revived
systematically from the altered forms, for ages after ages by the new researches of the learned men of
this land and purified and filtered of the superstition, sectarianism and monotony prevalent in the
social consciousness of those ages. These researches are done with the consideration of the whole, the
external and the internal or the material and the spiritual worlds devoid of any dogmas. They started
their study from man and his inner self and then proceeded to the
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The Threat Of Genetically Modified Foods
Whether Americans realize it or not, most of them consume genetically modified organisms every
time they eat a snack or a meal. According to Robin Mather s article The Threats from Genetically
Modified Foods , you re eating genetically modified foods almost daily unless you grow all of the
food or always buy organic (Mather). This can be a scary thought for those who know about the
numerous effects of GMOs or those who didn t know what was in the food they ve been ingesting for
years. When Nielsen selected 1,200 Americans for a survey on GMOs for The Wall Street Journal,
61% of consumers had heard of GMOs and nearly half of those people said they avoid eating them
(Gasparro). The only difficulty with avoiding genetically modified organisms is that they make up
approximately eighty percent of the ingredients used in processed foods that put together most of the
regular American diet (Gasparro). The reason that genetically modified organisms are in most
processed foods is because most processed foods contain corn or high fructose corn syrup that comes
from genetically modified corn plants. Of all the corn, soybeans, sugar beet, and canola crops grown
in the United States, over ninety percent of those crops are grown from genetically altered seeds
(Gasparro). Ever since 1996, when genetically modified plants were first commercially grown for the
public, the use of genetically modified seeds has been on a sharp increase (Charman). Although the
use of genetically modified
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Sodium Girls Research Paper
Radium Girls
The infamous Radium Girls disaster stemmed from one of the most influential scientific discoveries of
the late 19th century; the element of Radium. French chemists Marie and Pierre Curie first reported
the discovery of Radium in 1898 (Sutera, 2013, p. 1) when they found it embedded within small
amounts of Uranium Ore (Carter, 1 Paragraph 5). Marie and Pierre were surprised to note that this
amazing new element glowed in the dark (Carter, 2007, p. 1). Little did the French scientists know
that this interesting new element would have a sublethal effect on hundreds of young factory workers
in the years to come.
In 1902, soon after its discovery, radium paint was created by the American electrical engineer
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According to Glow in the Dark Tragedy by Laura Lee Carter (2007), many of the young woman who
worked in the watch factories were told by their bosses that swallowing the Radium would not be
harmful to them, despite this, scientists and factory owners were cautious around the radium, wore
masks, and used tongs to handle the substance. After many workers began experiencing mysterious
symptoms during the 1920s, and four workers died between 1922 and 1924, one woman named Grace
Fryer decided to sue U.S Radium (Carter, 2007, p. 3). Fryer, along with four other ex factory workers
became known as the Radium Girls. U.S Radium rejected claims that they had knowingly poisoned
the dial painters, and instead stated that the workers had syphilis (Carter, 2007, p.
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Methodology For Children Related Public Expenditure And...
Methodology for Children Related Public Expenditure and Institutional Reviews
There are a number of events that have increased attention on the allocation of public expenditure
(public finance) in the last few years, but the most important factors that have affected developing
countries are:
Overall, the global economic and financial crisis has put pressure on governments around the world to
cut spending, deficits and debts, and allocate scarce public resources more effectively and efficiently
to achieve the goals of poverty reduction, economic growth and sustainable development.
As a result of the global crisis that has hit the richest countries the most, donor resources have also
shrunk and donor conditionality has become more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This work has spawned various specialized PERs such as UNDP s Climate Public Expenditure and
Institutional Reviews (CPEIR) which focus on climate change finance and UNICEF s Child Focused
Public Expenditure Reviews which focus on child related public expenditure (I have been able to
identify only three Child focused PERs which have been conducted in Macedonia, Gabon and the
Republic of Central Africa).
Despite the heightened concern, there is no standard or unified framework or methodology for
carrying out public expenditure analysis. A review of the WB s PERs has found that there is no
consistency in PER s methodology and quality. Many PERs did not use explicit criteria for analyzing
public spending or did not analyze relevant expenditure categories (i.e. major programs within
sectors). More importantly, many of them did not analyze institutional processes and did not follow up
to build government capacity. Over time, the WB has strengthened the PER methodology and their
quality has substantially increased. UNDP (in cooperation with ODI) is also trying to strengthen the
methodology for the conduct of CPEIRs and their ownership by client governments.
Given the increased attention and funding that children issues have received over time, public
spending directly or indirectly related to the achievement of children s rights and wellbeing has
become an important part of public expenditure. Therefore, a detailed analysis of children related
expenditures in national
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How Social Class Affected My Life
Social Class refers to a group of people with similar levels of wealth, influence, and status. As time
passes by many of us start to alienate from each other in terms of what classes we belong to and what
type of things we could afford and it also affects the social mobility people will experience, because of
that it affects a lot of us greatly and you start to realize how it affects you when it comes to what type
of neighborhood you live in or what type of work you do or where you go to school. Social Class has
hugely affected me especially when it comes to where I live and where I grew up. In Park slope in
Brooklyn back then when I was a child our neighborhood consisted of the working middle class with
people that actually made a wage that allowed them to live here and we had many stores we could go
to and relate and grow relationships with people there but as time went on all that began to change. As
I was getting older I didn t realize it but things were changing slow like the stores we used to go to
closed down and went for sale or they got bought out and they were replaced with stores where many
of the merchandise was expensive and hard to get, also they were being torn down and replaced with
beautiful apartments which I thought at the time was cool because I was thinking it was getting a
makeover. As time went on many of the buildings I grew up seeing started getting turned into
condominiums where the prices were getting ridiculous and the rent started going up and I started
seeing Caucasian people and I realized these condos were being built with people who were part of the
new middle class or had money where they could afford to live in condos. When I got a job at a store
called Earth s Basket it was difficult to even get the job but as I started to work there I realized many
of the things we were selling were grossly overpriced when I could just go across the street and get the
same thing for a lower price and I got frustrated because the reason why those things were so
overpriced were because of the people that were moving into Park Slope and because of white people
everything was going up in price and when I see them paying for items that were like $10 where you
could get it somewhere else
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Women And Hysteria In Jane Eyre
The first manifestation that will be examined in this chapter is hysteria. While there existed different
forms of hysteria, this section of the chapter will focus on the aspect that it was considered a disease
that affected women more than men due to their weakness and susceptibility to emotions. Several
publications were written about women and hysteria, or they were written geared toward women about
dealing with hysteria. Women were viewed as unable to control their bodies, being described as the
feebler sex and meek. Inasmuch, when struck with a hysterical paroxysm a medical term for an attack
or episode they were rendered helpless. As stated by Robert Brudenell Carter, a nineteenth century
physician and ophthalmic surgeon, based on the research conducted during this time, it was decided
that there were satisfactory reason[s] for the greater proclivity of the female sex to hysteria, and also
for the absolute rarity of its occurrence in man. Furthermore, even though hysteria affected both males
and females, in the nineteenth century it was seen as an illness that was prone to the female sex. This
view flooded into society and thus created the many public debates on the discourse of the illness,
along with the literary responses such as Jane Eyre.
With hysteria being a manifestation of mental illness, it also experienced multiple terms and
definitions. Only a few of these terms and definitions will be examined in this section; however, they
will prove useful in
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Who Is The Father Figure In Huckleberry Finn
A father figure is a crucial element in the moral development of a young boy. In The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the main character, Huck, has not one but two fathers in his life. He
has his real dad, Pap, and a slave he befriends, Jim. Even though Pap is Huck s biological father, he is
not the best influence. Both men have extensive influence on Huck s development as a person.
Through his actions, it is evident that Jim is more of a father to Huck than Pap. First off, Huck s
biological father, Pap Finn, is not exactly the best father in the world. Pap not only is a substandard
father, he is also a substandard person. He is an alcoholic, is always drunk, is tremendously racist, and
is abusive to Huck. In fact, Huck
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Steganography Vs. Digital Images
Steganography has been around since 1980 s. Various tools and software s are available for
Steganography as well as Steganalysis. The most common form of steganography is on digital images.
For digital images there exist many steganographic techniques and furthermore there exist a lot of
approaches to detect steganography in digital images. In this paper we will be looking at many tools
comprising from various digital domains but we fund that almost all of the tools had support for image
files. With the increasing number of new steganographic algorithms and methods for detecting
steganography, the issue of comparing security of steganographic schemes in a fair manner is of the
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These methods hide messages in significant areas of the cover image, which make them more robust
to attack and difficult to detect. Transformations can be applied over the entire image, to block
through out the image, or other variants.
Another common approach is to distinguish based on file extension supported:
1. Image steganography
Image steganography has gotten more popular press in recent years than other kinds of steganography,
possibly because of the massive use of electronic image information available with the advent of
digital cameras and high speed Internet distribution. Image steganography often involves hiding
information in the naturally occurring noise within the image and provides a good artwork for such
techniques. Most kinds of information contain some kind of noise. Noise can be described as
unwanted distortion of information within the signal. Within an audio signal, the concept of noise is
obvious. For images, however, noise generally refers to the imperfections inherent in the process of
rendering an analog picture as a digital image. For example, the values of colors in the palette for a
digital image will not only be the exact colors in the real image and the distribution of these colors
will be also be imperfect. The greater the number of bits used to
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Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay
A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded
phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it
actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a person
has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that whatever
happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegut starts off with the main character, Billy Pilgrim,
trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless. Tralfamadorians however
simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts seeing corpses the same way
and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the death of somebody, he just moves on
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People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that both
of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things from
happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present, and the future.
This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t worry about bombs, by
the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war industries or troop
concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and kills over 100,000 thousand
people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are not always safe even when you
think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an
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Apple Research Paper
Apple Inc. was founded on April 1, 1976 in Cupertino, CA and was incorporated on January 3, 1977
(Apple, 2010). The company was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs also asked his
former colleague from Atari, Ronald Wayne to join them in their startup. Wayne designed the first
Apple logo. In early 1976 Jobs approached a local company store, The Byte Shop, said they would be
interested in the machine, but only if it came completely assembled (Foljanty, 2010). The shop ordered
50 Apple I computers which sold for $666.66. The three owners would assemble the Apple Is at night
in their garage still managed to deliver the ordered Apple Is in ten days. In April of 1976 Ron Wayne
resigned from Apple Computer because he felt the financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The largest storage capacity for an iPod was 160 gigabytes as of March 2010. Users of the iPods use
iTunes to hold their digital files and transfer those files to their iPods. iTunes was released on January
9, 2001 (Apple Inc., 2001). You can also connect to the iTunes Store via the Internet to purchase and
download music, music videos, television shoes, iPod games, audiobooks, podcasts, movies, and
ringtones. According to Steve Jobs (2010), iTunes is pretty remarkable. People have downloaded
11.7b songs from iTunes. Over 450m TV episodes. 100m movies, 35m books.160m accounts with
credit cards and 1 click. It s the number one online media store in the world. (Engadget, 2010). Steve
Jobs announced the release of the iPad on January 27, 2010 at a press conference in San Francisco
(Apple Inc., 2010). The iPad is a revolutionary device that can be use to browse the web, reading and
sending e mails, looking at photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, and reading e
books just to name a few of the capabilities (Apple Inc., 2010). Once the iPad was released in April
2010 it sold 3 million devices in 80 days in the US (Apple Inc., 2010) Apple current uses Ernst Young
LLP as their audit firm. Ernst Young is a global leader in tax, advisory services, transactions,
assurance, and strategic growth markets (Ernst Young, n.d.). Before Ernst Young LLP Apples used
KPMG LLP who is a worldwide presence in auditing, tax and advisory
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Leonardo Da Vinci s Influence On Flight And Aviation
Just imagine you are soaring over mountains you have full control of where you are going and can see
everything, this is similar to flying a airplane . From self experience flight is not a walk in the park, it
is not as tho you can just get in a plane, and turn on auto pilot; it takes a sort of finance and patients to
fly a plane. for the last 113 years aviation has been a growing industry from the signal engle plane to
airport and landing stirps all around the world. Leonardo da vinci was an inspirational man , born may
2, 1519. He was one of the first to experiment with flight and aviation. Being that he was an arctic he
made hundreds of flight like contractions which he drew out. By looking at birds and other things he
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Amelie was amazed her 10 minute flight was amazing and altho it was shot it inspired her to explore
flight. She s started working many of jobs she took on photographing and at one point she even
became a truck driver. Working so much she earned enough to take her first lessons. She met with a
female pilot by the name Neta Snook who is only remeber for teaching Amelie to fly, however
achieved many firsts: was the first women to go to Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first women to
run her own aviation business as well as running her own commercial airfield. Amelie was the 16th
female to get a license altho did not always fly, after her parents divorce and loss of money she
stopped flying. She soon got back into it after a call she received 1927 she was asked to fly to the
atlantic, immediately she took up the offer. She became the first women to cross the atlantic. In 1937
Amelia set off to circumnavigate the word only she never made it and had a strange disappearance.
She was declared dead in 1939 altho she was never found; Her memory lived on threw all her follower
and her live inspired me to take on
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Difference Between Nab And Telstra
Telstra Uses straight line method, with its useful lives mentioned in its annual report. Although Telstra
has supposedly seen a $67 million decrease in its amortization expense as a result of reassessment of
its useful lives (Note 3.2.2), it is important to note that while NAB has more than half the value of
intangible assets of Telstra, its amortization expense is far less compared to NAB. This could possibly
be due to the variation in the useful lives of its intangible assets, which cannot be verified since this
information has not been disclosed by NAB. In conclusion, it is important to have a glimpse of the
adherence to the standards by NAB and Telstra. Following is a summary of the standards. AASB 101
Both companies have complied
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White Log Character Analysis
White Fang is an action/adventure novel written by Jack London. White Fang takes place in Yukon
Territory and areas around Canada during the 1890s. It is written in 1st person and changes between
different people s point of views. White Fang is about the will to survive. White Fang must go through
whatever he needs to stay alive. There is always a new challenge Fang and his buddies must face. That
is why they are willing to do whatever to survive.
White Fang is put through many owners before finally finding the one he loves. He first starts off with
Gray Beaver, who owns he and his mother. He is very subtle and not cruel nor very nice. White Fang
is then transferred to Beauty Smith, who is ironically named beauty because he is hideous. Beauty
Smith tricked Gray Beaver into trading whiskey for White Fang. He is a very cruel man and tries to
transfer White Fang into a fighting wolf. Throughout the story White Fang is faced with many battles,
emotionally and physically, and must stride to survive.
There are many different antagonists through White Fang. Beauty Smith is a very ugly and cruel man
who tricked White Fang s previous owner into trading for whiskey. He tries over and over to turn
White Fang into a fighting dog and has him fight dogs for money. Cherokee is a bulldog who almost
kills White Fang. He is the only dog to ever get close to finish White Fang in a battle. Another
antagonist is Jim Hall. Jim Hall is a criminal who is sent to jail unjustly by Judge Scott.
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Organizational Change Paper
Organizational change is the process of transforming or modifying an organizational system (Heather
Heather, 2010). Just like anything in life, markets and cultures, which requires constant attention and
preparation because of change. Change capability establishes the core competency of improving just
about every aspect of an organization performance. Conscious change leaders understand this and
recognize the importance of building their organizations change capabilities. According to Cawsey et
al. (2012), Change is a necessary prerequisite to organizational change (p. 18). Organizational change
enables an organization to achieve organizational success by providing tools and techniques for an
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Paramo, personal communication, July17, 2015). VOZ has successfully led these efforts and in the
process has generated over 16,000 jobs for the Portland area day laborers. Moreover, there has been a
decreased public safety concern as less people congregate on the street to look for work and disrupt
area businesses. Ignacio defined the success of VOZ as the amount secured jobs they were able to
provide to the day laborers. One thing Ignacio learned about organizational change is that it allows an
organization to establish techniques and tactics to guarantee successful operations and
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The American Society Moves Forward Into The Contemporary Era
As the American society moves forward into the contemporary era, advertising grew from small
telecast into an argument and suggestion. It is utilized as a form of communication in order to
encourage, persuade, or manipulate a broad audience ( What is the Purpose ). A prominent example
could include advertisements on Television for universities and institutes such as University of
Phoenix and Grand Canyon University. These advertisements, explicitly targeting students, are
attempting to promote the idea of the American dream in the society, which is the notion of every U.S.
citizen having an equal opportunity to achieve wealth, success, and happiness through hard work and
perseverance by attending these particular schools. A majority of Americans perceive a college
education as the ticket to the American dream ( Student Loan Debt ). The interpretations portrayed
,from these college advertisements, grants the observer a window into American beliefs about the idea
of the American dream in society and the false perceptions of it. A primary example can be seen in
Mantsios s Class in America 2009 article, where he talks about a common misconception that the
United States is a fundamentally classless society (Mantsios 624). The advertisements claim that the
American dream is obtainable by attending these particular schools and getting an education because
every person has an equal opportunity, however, that is not the reality of it. The notion of the
American dream is a myth
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Evaluation Of A Backup Plan For The Business Enterprise
If the worst case state of affairs takes place, then there need to be a backup plan that restores the
gadget to its preceding level to minimize the effect to the business enterprise s functionality. Research
has proven that forty three% of companies that have any backup in location never reopen, and that a
catastrophe stage occasion can damage the machine and cost 25% of the sales. Having a sturdy backup
plan in region allows us avoid going through such effects. There are numerous again up strategies that
can act as a backup plan for disaster get better. Some of the examples are Cloud again up, reflected
servers, Tape backups, image backup, and many others. earlier than selecting a backup plan for an
agency each available option should be analyzed to discover the pros and cons of using that method
and the great choice for the organization need to be selected to make sure that it meets the employer s
desires efficaciously.
In my opinion, the satisfactory backup approach for this business enterprise could be photo backup.
Photo backup works by means of taking a picture of the hard force of the computer at a particular
second in time. The duplication takes place through copying disk block while it s far written or by way
of the usage of cut up mirror set of disks. The recovery from backup is achieved in any such way that
the end result is nearly instant. Picture backup can supply complete, partial, record or even a few
differential database backups.
Picture isn t always
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Kamehameha And Yousafzai Analysis
Kamehameha and Malala Yousafzai King Kamehameha was the first chief to unite all the Hawaiians
islands, he brought Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau together.
Kamehameha was not next in line to be an alii of any Hawaiian island, however throughout his life
when he was a warrior, at the end of the tremendous wars, he was king. Although Kamehameha would
be fierce, his task of ending the undying civil wars among the island chiefs demanded strong
leadership, he led his people in peace and war. Malala Yousafzai was a young girl in Pakistan who
stood up for for education when there was a law placed on this. For this action, Malala won the Nobel
Peace Prize (Nobelprize.org). Both leaders affected the world and ... Show more content on
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For these reasons, Kamehameha and Yousafzai were effective leader because they fearless and
decisive. Kamehameha were effective leaders, however they handled situations differently.
Kamehameha got what he needed by communicating and bartering. Kamehameha and his men traded
with sandalwood for tea, rum, and weapons. They got many things out of it (Potter, Kasdon, Rayson
27). Yousafzai got her word out by making speeches to the world. Her first speech was How Dare the
Taliban Take my Basic Right to Education? (Blumberg, Britannica). Kamehameha helped others
differently from how Yousafzai helped children. Kamehameha made a two laws, one was stating don t
cut down young trees until it is older in order to conserve that natural resource and the other one was
called mamalahoe, if there was robbery and murders they people would be put to death. With these
laws this would make it better for his kingdom. When Yousafzai was 18, she helped the children by
creating a school for them and she made a fund account (Biography). This gave the children education
that the Taliban s took away from them. Kamehameha and Yousafzai had differences on how they
helped the world and others, but they were still effective leaders to the world. Kamehameha and
Yousafzai were effective leaders, which mean that they have to analyze what is working for their
people. Kamehameha arranged who will be in charge for the various islands because to have a well
run operation
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Critical Reflection Of An Organization
Critical reflection Critical reflection should help members of the organization to see changes in a
different way and to uncover the underlying interests that are hidden in obvious management
practices. One should understand that these practices are social constructs and become aware of the
role one plays in the production and reproduction of these practices (Darwin et al., 2002). Critical
reflection does not come easily, but develops from resistance against social restrictions. In this sense,
soft management techniques have the paradoxical effect to weaken the capacity of staff to reflect
critically on labor situations (Alvesson Willmott, 1992). Hence the skeptical view that critical theorists
have on management phenomena such as empowerment and teamwork (Hardy Leiba O Sullivan,
1998; Boje Rosile, 2001; Sewell, 2001; Lincoln et al., 2002) In what follows, we explain how critical
reflection leads to insights about the power relations in change. Adepts of the critical discourse are
convinced that strategic change has everything to do with influence, power ... Show more content on
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While these views describe the requirements to build effective structures, critical discourse will point
out the irrationality of these beliefs by revealing how the yet overpowering efficiency and
effectiveness is sacrificed to safeguard the privileges of the powerful. According to critical discourse
there are fundamental structural differences in terms of access to power in which politics is an
inevitable reaction to the unfair distribution of resources in organizations. Organizational politics is
not just a matter of self interest, but also a struggle between opposing class interests in existing elitist
power structures. Critical discourse examines the ways in which specific groups strive to make social
constructions that operate in their own interests appear natural and so uncontestable (Davey,
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Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Intro: The Illusion in Christianity today. The Lost Generation believing
they are living in righteousness with god. The present Christian views that are negligent to the facts
that god has given us through his words. Now and days not just people but Christians take it for what
it is. What I mean when I say, take it for what it is that we are carless to acknowledge what we are
being taught or learning. Now for some odd reason we have this instinct to accept what we have been
told. You can stay and listen to your pastor every Sunday, yes you can be involved in the community. I
cannot judge others from making these mistake, being that we all have been naïve at some point in our
lives. A lot of individuals speak on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
History: Researching into the history of WWII How this trauma created The Great Depression and
The Baby Boomers inspired me to acknowledge how we can come together and help one another.
Now and days we watch others struggle and either ignore or may have the resources but don t
encourage others to grow from their problems. During those times of 1929 1940 being that not just
one person was effected but the entire country. Family, Friends, and Loved ones came together to
concur struggle. Population was decreasing and homes were destroyed. The government had created
organizations to help families in need. If the government was able to help the country as a whole,
grow from poverty. What made the government change today with selfishness? Economic activity in
the united states declined from the middle of 1929 through the first few months of 1933. This 4year
declined was not smooth, but it was nevertheless an unprecedented and bewildering fall in production.
Industrial production declined by 37%, prices by 33% therefore over half. (The Cambridge economic
history of the united states) At 75 million strong, the baby boomers packed the maternity wards as
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Comparing Who s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf And Suddenly Last...
Both Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Suddenly Last Summer are plays that take place in a single
location and consist of almost nothing but dialogue between characters. However, I was personally
more engaged and entertained reading Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? than I was with Suddenly Last
Summer. My main reason is that most of the dialogue for the latter seemed very expository to me. The
characters were always talking about something, whether it is a person, a financial problem, or an
event that happened last summer. Mrs. Venable and Catherine were especially guilty of doing this. In
other words, I felt that Williams play directly conveyed information to me through its dialogue. On the
other hand, I think the dialogue of Albee s play did it indirectly. There are some moments where the
characters appear to be describing something, but in those cases, they re not telling the whole truth.
The biggest example is when George and Martha talk about their son. Martha goes into detail about
how he s a beautiful child, but contradictory statements from George and other clues hint that he
doesn t actually exist. The truth is the information told indirectly, hidden ... Show more content on
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With Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, I think its story perfectly suits both a play and a film, and my
reasoning is not that the play has more acts. What I mean is that this particular story doesn t require
multiple locations to be more effective. Nichols added a few more places for the movie, such as the
dance parlor, and while that isn t a bad thing in the slightest, I don t necessarily think he had to do that.
He could have had the whole film take place in the house, just like the play, and it would not detract
from its quality. It would still be an amazing movie regardless, which is why I see the extra locations
as extra credit . They raise my grade of it from a 100% to a
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Comparing Poems Dover Beach And The Ruined Maid
Each poem that we have read is completely different from the last, but they each do not have the same
meaning. I decided to compare the themes of the poems Dover Beach and The Ruined Maid. Dover
Beach is about a couple looking at the water on the English Channel and what the sound waves bring
the speaker to think about. The Ruined Maid is about two old friends, who used to work together,
running into each other and speaking on how one of them has moved up in life, as some would say.
These two poems may not be alike, but they both share the same theme of man and the nature world. I
wanted to first go into detail about the three poems, starting with Dover Beach. Dover Beach was
written by the well known poet Matthew Arnold, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stanza two doesn t begin in the room, but in Ancient Greece. After listening to the sound of the
pebbles washing up the shore and returning to the water, the speaker thinks back to ancient times in
Greece. He imagines Sophocles, who is known as a tragedian and known for his playwrights.
Sophocles, according to the speaker, heard the same sound from the pebbles while he stood on the
Aegean Sea, which is a part of the Mediterranean. Lines 17 and 18 of stanza two are that into his mind
the turbid ebb and flow of human misery; we. the definition of turbid is cloudy, opaque, even muddy,
which means that into his mind cloudiness moved in and out. The speaker ends stanza two by
returning back to his present day on the English Channel. Find also in the sound a thought, hearing it
you this distant northern sea were the last two lines meaning that the speaker and his compliant
discovered thoughts at the sound of waves from the sea of the English Channel. Stanza three is started
with the statement that the sea of faith was also full like the ocean s tide along the English Channel.
the speaker compares the sea of faith lays to a beautiful belt using the words furled and bright girdle.
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The Appeal of the Mystery Genre Essay
Question One: At the beginning of the semester I wrote in my personal information handout that I felt
what made the mystery genre stand apart from all other genres was its ability to keep the
reader/watcher on the edge of their seat wanting more information. That mysteries are unpredictable,
making the reader/watcher stay until the end because they must know the ending. I still feel this way,
but my understanding of this concept has certainly evolved and sharpened. First and foremost, the
concept of keeping the audience on the edge of their seat wanting more is driven by epistemic
sequencing. This concept, described by Talmy, is the idea of who knows what when and is very crucial
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He states in Chapter One, Part Four, for one thing, we know that narrative in all its forms is a dialectic
between what was expected and what came to pass. For there to be a story, something unforeseen must
happen (15). Unforeseen is the key word in this quote by Burner and is crucial to the mystery genre.
Within mystery twists and turns occur, red herrings take the audience down the wrong path, and the
audience plays detective, but for it to be a true mystery, something unforeseen must occur. This
unforeseen occurrence is what keeps the audience on the edge of their seat and coming back for more.
It is common knowledge that the detectives cannot find the murderer only 20 minutes into the episode
or 50 pages into the book and while the audience certainly enjoys being correct when the killer is
revealed, continuously being correct would ruin the allure of the genre. It is stories such as The
Murders in Rue Morgue by Edgar Allen Poe that keep the readers on their feet with the unforeseen.
When first reading Poe s story, I would have never guessed that an orangutang committed the murder
and I am sure many other readers felt the same way, which draws us into the story. Further, Stockwell
s concept of cognitive deixis also plays an important role in keeping the audience on the edge of their
seat. Their are five types of cognitive
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The Pros And Cons Of Restraint
Restraints limit a patient s movement. This brings up many ethical debates and issues. There are
certain guidelines that should be followed when it comes to using restraints. It is important to know
the different kinds of restraints, how to apply a physical restraint properly and how to administer a
chemical restraint safely. It is important to consider alternatives as the use of restraints can present risk
and negative outcomes.
History of Restraints Restraints were incorporated into health care many decades ago. In the late
1970s, more than 25% of U.S residents in long term care facilities were restrained compared to a
current average of 5% (Taylor, Lillis, Lynn, 2015, p. 707). Since 1987, the federal government and
accrediting agencies have worked to reduce or eliminate the use of restraints (Taylor et al. 2015, p.
708). Also according to Taylor, Lillis, and Lynn (2015) a Safety Alert from the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) in 1995 informed nurses and other members of the health care team the risks of
using side rails, especially when all four side rails are up.
Different Types of Restraints There are three categories of restraints. The three categories are physical,
chemical, and seclusion. According to Springer (2015), a physical restraint is a device that keeps the
patient from moving freely or from the patient harming themselves or other people nearby. Chemical
restraints are drugs that are administered that do the same thing a physical restraint does.
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Essay On Oneg Shabbat
As there is knowledge of Kurds committing genocidal acts towards their own people, one is able to
draw parallels between the warfare tactics carried out by the Kurds with the warfare tactics used by
the Nazis to persecute the Jews throughout World War II. Let it not be forgotten that the Iraqi
government still targeted the Kurds and committed a genocide against them, but it is specifically of
interest that an apparent victim of a genocide can be compared to a perpetrator of a different genocide.
It is also of relevance to delve deeper into the reaction and chosen actions, if any, of bystander nations
who witnessed the warfare tactics of both the Kurds and the Nazis. The most resounding and clear cut
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Many think the Jews did not resist, yet they resisted in ways that did not hurt other people. The Jews,
an empathetic group of people, resisted by upholding their religion in secret prayer and by
documenting the terror they were forced to endure. This practice was called Oneg Shabbat. In the
Warsaw ghetto, even through all of the pain and starvation, Jews recorded the details of what went on
inside the ghetto and kept track of the living, buried the evidence in three milk cans, of which only
two have been discovered. These individuals wanted future people to know what they experienced.
These milk cans kept alive the legacy of these Jews and honor their lives and bravery. As Elie Wiesel
said, Even in darkness, it is possible to create light. The same type of resistance can not be said of the
Kurdish people. Instead of upholding their culture, they chose to resort to violence, only furthering the
mass murder of their own people. The way in which Jews were treated throughout the Holocaust and
how they chose to react with courage, rather than the violent eruptive behavior of the Kurds, makes
the Holocaust a unique
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Overivew of Mexico s Drug War
Over the last several decades, violence has consumed and transformed Mexico. Since the rise of
dozens of Mexican cartels, the Mexican government has constantly been fighting an ongoing war with
these criminal organizations. The cartel organizations have a primary purpose of managing and
controlling illegal drug trafficking operations in Central America and South America to the United
States. Violence on a massive and brutal scale has emerged due to the nature of the illegal drug trade.
Because the drug trade is vastly widespread, cartels are often fighting one another and competing in
business. Mexican authorities count at least 12 major cartels, but also talk of an untold numbers of
smaller splinter groups. (Taipei Times). Five cartels ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of their constant pursue by American drug agencies, they had divided their organization into
lesser known drug lords to help their evasion from the American government. Today, the Guadalajara
cartel has been worn down and has fewer members since the mid 1980 s. The remaining members of
the cartel are fighting over the influence of the Mexican government and for revenge of past offenses
and betrayals. On what is known as today s Mexican Drug War.
The Tijuana Cartel was formed Felix Gallardo s nephews, Arellano Felix brothers and was tied to the
Guadalajara Cartel. The Tijuana Cartel was considered by the police in the 1990 s to be one of the
biggest and most violent criminal groups in Mexico. It had a reputation for being extremely violent.
The Tijuana Cartel was responsible for smuggling multi tons of marijuana and cocaine through the
American border into San Diego. The Tijuana Cartel had a reputation for being extremely violent.
They had also infiltrated Mexican law enforcement and judicial systems. In 2006, the Tijuana cartel
had been weakened when its high ranking member, Javier Arellano Felix, was arrested by the U. S.
Coast Guard on a boat off the coast of Baja, California. Shortly after his arrest Mexican military
troops were sent to Tijuana in an operation to restore order and weed out corrupt police officers
operating with the Tijuana cartel. As a result of this,
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  • 2. The General Capabilities Of Joint Force The general capabilities of joint force 2025 I believe necessary to rebalance the force based on the current strategic direction, and global security environment is the global surveillance and strike (GSS) network, increased naval and air investments and increased investment in cyber technology. The GSS system would allow the U.S. military to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased periods of time while additional forces are moved to the area of concern. Naval and air investments are critical. The Navy and Air Force allows us to project power to areas of the world far from our base of operations. Air power also enables us to provide support for ground forces and deterrence and denial of enemy forces. Cyber investments are critical because cyber technology will increasingly be the engine that runs our future military and allows us to attack adversary s cyber networks and infrastructure. The GSS network will be a vital piece for rebalancing the force in 2025. This network would enable the joint force to better utilize capabilities of unmanned systems and automation, extended range and low observable air operations, undersea warfare, and complex system engineering and integration. The idea is to distribute the capability geographically to assist U.S. forces with a quick strike capability anywhere in the world. The capability should have much less reliance on bases and be less vulnerable to enemy air defense systems. All parts of the US military would benefit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Transformation of Carl in A Bridge to Wisemans Cove A BRIDGE TO WISEMANS COVE By James Maloney *Compare the character of Carl at the end of the novel with the person you met at the start* James Maloney in A Bridge to Wisemans Cove takes us on a journey into the life of a young, awkward, self conscious teenager with the name of Carl Matt. We watch Carl grow into a confident, head strong young man through his experiences of making friends and starting relationships. These experiences all lead him to finally feel loved and free. We follow Carl through the challenges that he faces and endeavours to find where he stands in life. The Carl we meet at the end is completely different to the one we met at the start. Carl matures into a person who has friends and high self esteem, someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also got the responsibility of work. When Carl first got the job, he got it because he had to, he needed the money to give to Beryl so he could have a place under her roof. But as the story goes on, he starts to love the job, starts to love working hard toward the goal of beating the other barge by taking on more passengers than them. It gives him confidence and self satisfaction when he sees something that he?s worked hard on grow and flourish. He loves the barge as he shows when he says ? but you can?t sell the barge. It?s too important!? after he heard the news that Skip and Joy were giving up and selling the barge. The barge has given him a sense of self purpose, an income and most importantly a connection with Skip and the Duncan family, including Justine. Not that he will loose this connection he may think that it won?t be as strong as it was before. At the beginning, Carl couldn? t care less about the barge or skip, he did the job only for the money. But in the end, when there was no money, he still stuck to the barge, just as determined to reach the goal that he set for himself. Carl seemed to soar highest when the osprey was released by Carl in Wiseman?s Cove, a very emotional moment where he found a bit of himself. It seemed that Carl and the osprey?s journey to freedom was simultaneous. When he released the osprey it was a very moment. I believe that when he thrust the bird into the air, he also thrust out all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Rejection and Isolation in A Portrait of the Artist as a... As James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man unfolds, the central theme of isolation and rejection becomes evident. From birth to adolescence, the protagonist of the story, Stephen Dedalus, responds to his experiences throughout life with actions of rejection and isolation. He rebels against his environment and isolates himself in schoolwork, family, religion and his art, successively. James Joyce uses Stephen Dedalus responses of isolation and rejection to illustrate the journey that the artist must take to achieve adulthood. Even as a young boy, Stephen experienced rejection and isolation at school. On the playground Stephen felt his body [too] small and weak amid the [other] players (Joyce 8). His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the conformists damn Lord Byron as a heretic Stephen responds by affirming Byron s superiority over Tennyson. The shocked and enraged boys attack Stephen, pinning him against the barbed wire fence: Admit that Byron was no good No Admit No Admit No. No. At last after a fury of plunges he wrenched himself free. His tormentors set off towards Jones s Road, laughing and jeering at him, while he, torn and flushed and panting, stumbled after them blinded with tears, clenching his fists madly and sobbing (Joyce 82). At college, a similar incident supports this idea of isolation caused by rebellion and rejection of authority. When Stephen refuses to sign a petition to ask for world peace, he suffers criticism from his friends. Amidst the criticism, however, Stephen dissociates himself from his schoolmates and his environment by saying, When the soul of a man is born in this country there are nets flung at it to hold it back from flight. You talk to me of nationality, language, religion. I shall try to fly by those nets (Joyce 203). Although Stephen isolates himself by rejecting authority and rebelling against conformity, he eventually breaks free from their restrictions to find personal freedom essential for the artist to reach maturity. During his adolescent years, Stephen is forced to stay at home due to his father s financial problems causing him to reject his schoolmates and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Biomes and The Food Production Introduction It has been suggested that food production has changed some biomes in Australia, from natural systems to systems completely dominated by humans. In the following essay a number of points will be discussed to show my support of this statement. The following paragraph will discuss the definition of a biome and examples of these in Australia will be outlined. Following this food production in Australia will be discussed and the effects this has had on the land. In the next paragraph the impacts of this farming will be outlined and possible solutions discussed. Finally, in the last paragraph my opinion on the above statement will be addressed. What is it? Biomes are large ecological spaces on the Earth s surface where fauna and flora have adapted to the environment. As Australia is a huge area it has great number of different biomes. The main biomes found here include wetlands and rivers, savanna, sea grass meadows, old growth forests and deserts. Wetlands and rivers are found in low lying areas or alongside rivers, lakes and streams. They provide a water and food source and are a habitat for many native and migratory birds. Another biome is the Savanna. Savanna includes the grasslands. They can be flat with few trees or shrubs or open woodland. This biome is used by farmers for animals to graze. The Aboriginal people would hunt the animals found here for food. Seagrass meadows are submerged flowering plants that form off long, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Catholic Reflection Many times in my before I went through the motions: attending mass on Sundays, participating in confession, when the school offered it, and praying every so often. The Lord called to me many times but, during that time, in my life, I kept on holding onto certain sins and hiding them. I kept on persisting in sin and felt no able to give up certain sins in my life. Most of the time I had little understanding of things in Catholicism such as not receiving the Eucharist in the state of mortal sin and having to say all of your mortal sins in the confessional. After a while of continuing holding onto to specific sins I finally confessed it and it felt uncomfortable saying a horrible thing I have personally done and I was embarrassed that I would do such a thing. After going to this confession, one of my friends told me that as catholic we were to not receive the Eucharist in the state of mortal sin and, at the time, I was very confused not knowing if what he was telling contained truth. To convince me my friend took me to a youth minister and she explained this to me. At this point I started to realize more truth and learned of the difference between mortal and venial sin. Learning of this leaded me to a deeper understanding of truth and guided me to Christ. I learned that what was keeping me from being close to Christ and truly experiencing Him was not utilizing the Sacrament of Confession and renouncing sin. All of this endowed me with a deeper appreciation from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. King Lear Cordelia Quotes Analysis Goneril feels jealousy towards her youngest sister Cordelia due to her strong relationship with King Lear, something Goneril never had with Lear. Goneril feels as though her father has reprimanded her all of her life and could never accept her. You see how full of changes his age is; the observation we have made of it hath (not) been little. He always loved our sister most, and with what poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly. (1.1.290 293) In this quote Goneril addresses the fact it has never been a secret that Cordelia is King Lear s favourite daughter. She believes that as he has grown old, he has also grown irresponsible and lacks good judgement. We begin to see Lear irresponsibility when he decides to divide all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goneril hates Cordelia for the amount of special attention she received from Lear throughout her life and the lack of attention Goneril received because of it. Gonerils neglect from Lear throughout her life has made her resent him and motivated her to betray him in the play. Goneril wants nothing more from Lear than his money and power. I believe that Goneril was Lear‟s favorite child until Cordelia was born, after all Goneril was the first royal child born into the family. Now Lear dotes on Cordelia and has no interest in Goneril. (King) This quote outlines a very common type of sibling rivalry within families. The first child born expects to receive the same amount of attention they received as a baby all their life, until another child is born who takes the attention away from the first child born. This causes resentment between the children and competition for the parents affection, which could even carry out into the siblings later life. This could explain Gonerils extreme resentment towards Cordelia, her jealousy towards Cordelia seems to be stronger than Regan since Goneril was the first child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Techniques of Conflict Resolution Observed in the Semai... Conflict is the incompatible needs, differing demands, contradictory wishes, opposing beliefs or diverging interests which produce interpersonal antagonism and, at times, hostile encounters (Bonta 1996: 405). Conflict resolution can be defined as the ability of individuals or groups of people to settle or avoid disputes through strategies that stop violence and bring people together in one peace (Bonta 1996: 406). A society in which interpersonal harmony is of a relatively high degree, with little or no physical violence occurring among both adults and children and strategies that work towards resolving conflicts and against violence (Bonta 1996: 405) is said to be a peaceful society. This paper will be working towards giving the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kinship of the Semai is traced bilaterally (Robarchek, 1992: 192). This simply means that the assigning of kinship groups is done through both male and female lineages (Robarchek 1992: 194 195). Common marriages within bands, ambilocal residence and politically autonomous bands (Robarchek 1992: 193) are highly characteristic of the Semai society. On the hand, in the forested hills of western Tamil Nadu state in the southern part of India and in villages in he nearby plains resides the Paliyans. Based on the census conducted in India in 1981, the Paliyan society approximately consists of 7,000 people (Peaceful Societies n.d). Gathering of food and other products in the forest and the wage labour for plantations and farms in the nearby valleys (Peaceful Societies n.d) are the major sources of survival for the people of the Paliyan society. The population of the Paliyans also consists of nomadic forest dwellers of whom their economy partly depends on the exchange of forest produce like honey for other goods like tools and clothing without the use of money (Peaceful Societies n.d). The Paliyan society is very atomistic and anarchistic with decisions being made by each individual. Through their code of nonviolence, their desire for autonomy is emphasized (Peaceful Societies n.d). The Paliyans are able to maintain peace with their key value in respect. In which case, everyone regardless of maturity, relative seniority, gender and degree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hermaphrodite Fern Experiment Discussion: Statistical analysis of the experiment shows that the data of the ANOVA single variable test comparing the means for percentages of male gametophyte density, where no outliers were present, yielded a p value of 0.00861, which is a p value 0.05, which suggests a possible relationship between spore density and male sex determination. Therefore, the means can be described as being significantly different, meaning that we can fail to reject the hypothesis that, if spore density is elevated, environmental resources will be limited among spores, promoting the development of male or hermaphrodite ferns with increased levels of ACE, due to their higher self sufficiency, in comparison to female ferns. However, within this experimental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ferns). This process of pheromonal regulation of reproductive traits protects ferns from the harmful effects of inbreeding, which would reduce genetic variation within the species and create vulnerabilities within a population. This would lead to a reduction in their numbers, as it has been studied that the sexual phenotype of gametophytes is heavily influenced by its social environment (Atallah Banks, 2015). As discussed earlier, disparities between male and female gametophytes regarding environmental resources, which can be limited with increased spore densities, is critical in determining sex, which was shown through experimentation conducted by scientists Granger and Sturey, when studying the effect of antheridiogen concentration and spore size on gametophytes size in C. ferns. Their experimental results suggest the notion that gender could be directly influenced by the effect of antheridiogen and gametophyte growth under set environmental conditions, as well as if predisposed genetic mutations, which could alter the ACE s effect within a population, are taken into account. Their evidence also suggests that gender can be indirectly altered concerning other unaccounted for developmental factors, such as the rate at which gametophyte growth occurred, but more research is required on this matter (Granger Sturey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Differences Of Mukti And Moksu Another reply is Hindu is one who believes eternity of universe and eternity of laws and who believes Mukti and Moksha as the ultimate goal of life and can be achieved by, 1.Karma Yoga, 2.Gjana Yoga., 3.Bhakti yoga ,and 4.Raja Yoga. This can be a perfect answer of the question in one sentence if the reply is Hindu is, One who believes eternity of universe and eternity laws of OM . The methods of attaining this truth also make the answer good. The eternal means without beginning or end of existence, everlasting, unchangeable, ceaseless and occurring again and again . And eternity means, eternal duration; including the state of time after death also . A Hindu must believe that he is eternal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So he believes in this full blaze, the Paramathma, the Lord and the God and the eternity of the universe. In Swamiji s words, He is the Oneness, the unity of all, the reality of all life and existence (Volume III page 306) Hindu believes that if he sees through the other he will attain eternal glory. This glorious conclusion Hindu calls is Moksha. This belief is not the outcome of a built theology propagated by one man of one sect and blind adherence. It is the outcome of long and continuous researches done systematically by the learned men of this land for centuries. It is revived systematically from the altered forms, for ages after ages by the new researches of the learned men of this land and purified and filtered of the superstition, sectarianism and monotony prevalent in the social consciousness of those ages. These researches are done with the consideration of the whole, the external and the internal or the material and the spiritual worlds devoid of any dogmas. They started their study from man and his inner self and then proceeded to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Threat Of Genetically Modified Foods Whether Americans realize it or not, most of them consume genetically modified organisms every time they eat a snack or a meal. According to Robin Mather s article The Threats from Genetically Modified Foods , you re eating genetically modified foods almost daily unless you grow all of the food or always buy organic (Mather). This can be a scary thought for those who know about the numerous effects of GMOs or those who didn t know what was in the food they ve been ingesting for years. When Nielsen selected 1,200 Americans for a survey on GMOs for The Wall Street Journal, 61% of consumers had heard of GMOs and nearly half of those people said they avoid eating them (Gasparro). The only difficulty with avoiding genetically modified organisms is that they make up approximately eighty percent of the ingredients used in processed foods that put together most of the regular American diet (Gasparro). The reason that genetically modified organisms are in most processed foods is because most processed foods contain corn or high fructose corn syrup that comes from genetically modified corn plants. Of all the corn, soybeans, sugar beet, and canola crops grown in the United States, over ninety percent of those crops are grown from genetically altered seeds (Gasparro). Ever since 1996, when genetically modified plants were first commercially grown for the public, the use of genetically modified seeds has been on a sharp increase (Charman). Although the use of genetically modified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sodium Girls Research Paper Radium Girls The infamous Radium Girls disaster stemmed from one of the most influential scientific discoveries of the late 19th century; the element of Radium. French chemists Marie and Pierre Curie first reported the discovery of Radium in 1898 (Sutera, 2013, p. 1) when they found it embedded within small amounts of Uranium Ore (Carter, 1 Paragraph 5). Marie and Pierre were surprised to note that this amazing new element glowed in the dark (Carter, 2007, p. 1). Little did the French scientists know that this interesting new element would have a sublethal effect on hundreds of young factory workers in the years to come. In 1902, soon after its discovery, radium paint was created by the American electrical engineer William J. Hammer (Carter, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Glow in the Dark Tragedy by Laura Lee Carter (2007), many of the young woman who worked in the watch factories were told by their bosses that swallowing the Radium would not be harmful to them, despite this, scientists and factory owners were cautious around the radium, wore masks, and used tongs to handle the substance. After many workers began experiencing mysterious symptoms during the 1920s, and four workers died between 1922 and 1924, one woman named Grace Fryer decided to sue U.S Radium (Carter, 2007, p. 3). Fryer, along with four other ex factory workers became known as the Radium Girls. U.S Radium rejected claims that they had knowingly poisoned the dial painters, and instead stated that the workers had syphilis (Carter, 2007, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Methodology For Children Related Public Expenditure And... Methodology for Children Related Public Expenditure and Institutional Reviews There are a number of events that have increased attention on the allocation of public expenditure (public finance) in the last few years, but the most important factors that have affected developing countries are: Overall, the global economic and financial crisis has put pressure on governments around the world to cut spending, deficits and debts, and allocate scarce public resources more effectively and efficiently to achieve the goals of poverty reduction, economic growth and sustainable development. As a result of the global crisis that has hit the richest countries the most, donor resources have also shrunk and donor conditionality has become more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This work has spawned various specialized PERs such as UNDP s Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Reviews (CPEIR) which focus on climate change finance and UNICEF s Child Focused Public Expenditure Reviews which focus on child related public expenditure (I have been able to identify only three Child focused PERs which have been conducted in Macedonia, Gabon and the Republic of Central Africa). Despite the heightened concern, there is no standard or unified framework or methodology for carrying out public expenditure analysis. A review of the WB s PERs has found that there is no consistency in PER s methodology and quality. Many PERs did not use explicit criteria for analyzing public spending or did not analyze relevant expenditure categories (i.e. major programs within sectors). More importantly, many of them did not analyze institutional processes and did not follow up to build government capacity. Over time, the WB has strengthened the PER methodology and their quality has substantially increased. UNDP (in cooperation with ODI) is also trying to strengthen the methodology for the conduct of CPEIRs and their ownership by client governments. Given the increased attention and funding that children issues have received over time, public spending directly or indirectly related to the achievement of children s rights and wellbeing has become an important part of public expenditure. Therefore, a detailed analysis of children related expenditures in national ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Social Class Affected My Life Social Class refers to a group of people with similar levels of wealth, influence, and status. As time passes by many of us start to alienate from each other in terms of what classes we belong to and what type of things we could afford and it also affects the social mobility people will experience, because of that it affects a lot of us greatly and you start to realize how it affects you when it comes to what type of neighborhood you live in or what type of work you do or where you go to school. Social Class has hugely affected me especially when it comes to where I live and where I grew up. In Park slope in Brooklyn back then when I was a child our neighborhood consisted of the working middle class with people that actually made a wage that allowed them to live here and we had many stores we could go to and relate and grow relationships with people there but as time went on all that began to change. As I was getting older I didn t realize it but things were changing slow like the stores we used to go to closed down and went for sale or they got bought out and they were replaced with stores where many of the merchandise was expensive and hard to get, also they were being torn down and replaced with beautiful apartments which I thought at the time was cool because I was thinking it was getting a makeover. As time went on many of the buildings I grew up seeing started getting turned into condominiums where the prices were getting ridiculous and the rent started going up and I started seeing Caucasian people and I realized these condos were being built with people who were part of the new middle class or had money where they could afford to live in condos. When I got a job at a store called Earth s Basket it was difficult to even get the job but as I started to work there I realized many of the things we were selling were grossly overpriced when I could just go across the street and get the same thing for a lower price and I got frustrated because the reason why those things were so overpriced were because of the people that were moving into Park Slope and because of white people everything was going up in price and when I see them paying for items that were like $10 where you could get it somewhere else ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Women And Hysteria In Jane Eyre The first manifestation that will be examined in this chapter is hysteria. While there existed different forms of hysteria, this section of the chapter will focus on the aspect that it was considered a disease that affected women more than men due to their weakness and susceptibility to emotions. Several publications were written about women and hysteria, or they were written geared toward women about dealing with hysteria. Women were viewed as unable to control their bodies, being described as the feebler sex and meek. Inasmuch, when struck with a hysterical paroxysm a medical term for an attack or episode they were rendered helpless. As stated by Robert Brudenell Carter, a nineteenth century physician and ophthalmic surgeon, based on the research conducted during this time, it was decided that there were satisfactory reason[s] for the greater proclivity of the female sex to hysteria, and also for the absolute rarity of its occurrence in man. Furthermore, even though hysteria affected both males and females, in the nineteenth century it was seen as an illness that was prone to the female sex. This view flooded into society and thus created the many public debates on the discourse of the illness, along with the literary responses such as Jane Eyre. With hysteria being a manifestation of mental illness, it also experienced multiple terms and definitions. Only a few of these terms and definitions will be examined in this section; however, they will prove useful in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Who Is The Father Figure In Huckleberry Finn A father figure is a crucial element in the moral development of a young boy. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the main character, Huck, has not one but two fathers in his life. He has his real dad, Pap, and a slave he befriends, Jim. Even though Pap is Huck s biological father, he is not the best influence. Both men have extensive influence on Huck s development as a person. Through his actions, it is evident that Jim is more of a father to Huck than Pap. First off, Huck s biological father, Pap Finn, is not exactly the best father in the world. Pap not only is a substandard father, he is also a substandard person. He is an alcoholic, is always drunk, is tremendously racist, and is abusive to Huck. In fact, Huck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Steganography Vs. Digital Images Steganography has been around since 1980 s. Various tools and software s are available for Steganography as well as Steganalysis. The most common form of steganography is on digital images. For digital images there exist many steganographic techniques and furthermore there exist a lot of approaches to detect steganography in digital images. In this paper we will be looking at many tools comprising from various digital domains but we fund that almost all of the tools had support for image files. With the increasing number of new steganographic algorithms and methods for detecting steganography, the issue of comparing security of steganographic schemes in a fair manner is of the most importance. A fair benchmark for steganography should only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These methods hide messages in significant areas of the cover image, which make them more robust to attack and difficult to detect. Transformations can be applied over the entire image, to block through out the image, or other variants. Another common approach is to distinguish based on file extension supported: 1. Image steganography Image steganography has gotten more popular press in recent years than other kinds of steganography, possibly because of the massive use of electronic image information available with the advent of digital cameras and high speed Internet distribution. Image steganography often involves hiding information in the naturally occurring noise within the image and provides a good artwork for such techniques. Most kinds of information contain some kind of noise. Noise can be described as unwanted distortion of information within the signal. Within an audio signal, the concept of noise is obvious. For images, however, noise generally refers to the imperfections inherent in the process of rendering an analog picture as a digital image. For example, the values of colors in the palette for a digital image will not only be the exact colors in the real image and the distribution of these colors will be also be imperfect. The greater the number of bits used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a person has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that whatever happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegut starts off with the main character, Billy Pilgrim, trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless. Tralfamadorians however simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts seeing corpses the same way and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the death of somebody, he just moves on with himself. Billy even admits that he has changed the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that both of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things from happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present, and the future. This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war industries or troop concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and kills over 100,000 thousand people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are not always safe even when you think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Apple Research Paper Apple Inc. was founded on April 1, 1976 in Cupertino, CA and was incorporated on January 3, 1977 (Apple, 2010). The company was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs also asked his former colleague from Atari, Ronald Wayne to join them in their startup. Wayne designed the first Apple logo. In early 1976 Jobs approached a local company store, The Byte Shop, said they would be interested in the machine, but only if it came completely assembled (Foljanty, 2010). The shop ordered 50 Apple I computers which sold for $666.66. The three owners would assemble the Apple Is at night in their garage still managed to deliver the ordered Apple Is in ten days. In April of 1976 Ron Wayne resigned from Apple Computer because he felt the financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The largest storage capacity for an iPod was 160 gigabytes as of March 2010. Users of the iPods use iTunes to hold their digital files and transfer those files to their iPods. iTunes was released on January 9, 2001 (Apple Inc., 2001). You can also connect to the iTunes Store via the Internet to purchase and download music, music videos, television shoes, iPod games, audiobooks, podcasts, movies, and ringtones. According to Steve Jobs (2010), iTunes is pretty remarkable. People have downloaded 11.7b songs from iTunes. Over 450m TV episodes. 100m movies, 35m books.160m accounts with credit cards and 1 click. It s the number one online media store in the world. (Engadget, 2010). Steve Jobs announced the release of the iPad on January 27, 2010 at a press conference in San Francisco (Apple Inc., 2010). The iPad is a revolutionary device that can be use to browse the web, reading and sending e mails, looking at photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, and reading e books just to name a few of the capabilities (Apple Inc., 2010). Once the iPad was released in April 2010 it sold 3 million devices in 80 days in the US (Apple Inc., 2010) Apple current uses Ernst Young LLP as their audit firm. Ernst Young is a global leader in tax, advisory services, transactions, assurance, and strategic growth markets (Ernst Young, n.d.). Before Ernst Young LLP Apples used KPMG LLP who is a worldwide presence in auditing, tax and advisory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Leonardo Da Vinci s Influence On Flight And Aviation Just imagine you are soaring over mountains you have full control of where you are going and can see everything, this is similar to flying a airplane . From self experience flight is not a walk in the park, it is not as tho you can just get in a plane, and turn on auto pilot; it takes a sort of finance and patients to fly a plane. for the last 113 years aviation has been a growing industry from the signal engle plane to airport and landing stirps all around the world. Leonardo da vinci was an inspirational man , born may 2, 1519. He was one of the first to experiment with flight and aviation. Being that he was an arctic he made hundreds of flight like contractions which he drew out. By looking at birds and other things he was able to draw and make a model of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amelie was amazed her 10 minute flight was amazing and altho it was shot it inspired her to explore flight. She s started working many of jobs she took on photographing and at one point she even became a truck driver. Working so much she earned enough to take her first lessons. She met with a female pilot by the name Neta Snook who is only remeber for teaching Amelie to fly, however achieved many firsts: was the first women to go to Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first women to run her own aviation business as well as running her own commercial airfield. Amelie was the 16th female to get a license altho did not always fly, after her parents divorce and loss of money she stopped flying. She soon got back into it after a call she received 1927 she was asked to fly to the atlantic, immediately she took up the offer. She became the first women to cross the atlantic. In 1937 Amelia set off to circumnavigate the word only she never made it and had a strange disappearance. She was declared dead in 1939 altho she was never found; Her memory lived on threw all her follower and her live inspired me to take on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Difference Between Nab And Telstra Telstra Uses straight line method, with its useful lives mentioned in its annual report. Although Telstra has supposedly seen a $67 million decrease in its amortization expense as a result of reassessment of its useful lives (Note 3.2.2), it is important to note that while NAB has more than half the value of intangible assets of Telstra, its amortization expense is far less compared to NAB. This could possibly be due to the variation in the useful lives of its intangible assets, which cannot be verified since this information has not been disclosed by NAB. In conclusion, it is important to have a glimpse of the adherence to the standards by NAB and Telstra. Following is a summary of the standards. AASB 101 Both companies have complied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. White Log Character Analysis White Fang is an action/adventure novel written by Jack London. White Fang takes place in Yukon Territory and areas around Canada during the 1890s. It is written in 1st person and changes between different people s point of views. White Fang is about the will to survive. White Fang must go through whatever he needs to stay alive. There is always a new challenge Fang and his buddies must face. That is why they are willing to do whatever to survive. White Fang is put through many owners before finally finding the one he loves. He first starts off with Gray Beaver, who owns he and his mother. He is very subtle and not cruel nor very nice. White Fang is then transferred to Beauty Smith, who is ironically named beauty because he is hideous. Beauty Smith tricked Gray Beaver into trading whiskey for White Fang. He is a very cruel man and tries to transfer White Fang into a fighting wolf. Throughout the story White Fang is faced with many battles, emotionally and physically, and must stride to survive. There are many different antagonists through White Fang. Beauty Smith is a very ugly and cruel man who tricked White Fang s previous owner into trading for whiskey. He tries over and over to turn White Fang into a fighting dog and has him fight dogs for money. Cherokee is a bulldog who almost kills White Fang. He is the only dog to ever get close to finish White Fang in a battle. Another antagonist is Jim Hall. Jim Hall is a criminal who is sent to jail unjustly by Judge Scott. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Organizational Change Paper Organizational change is the process of transforming or modifying an organizational system (Heather Heather, 2010). Just like anything in life, markets and cultures, which requires constant attention and preparation because of change. Change capability establishes the core competency of improving just about every aspect of an organization performance. Conscious change leaders understand this and recognize the importance of building their organizations change capabilities. According to Cawsey et al. (2012), Change is a necessary prerequisite to organizational change (p. 18). Organizational change enables an organization to achieve organizational success by providing tools and techniques for an organization to meet the challenges and demands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paramo, personal communication, July17, 2015). VOZ has successfully led these efforts and in the process has generated over 16,000 jobs for the Portland area day laborers. Moreover, there has been a decreased public safety concern as less people congregate on the street to look for work and disrupt area businesses. Ignacio defined the success of VOZ as the amount secured jobs they were able to provide to the day laborers. One thing Ignacio learned about organizational change is that it allows an organization to establish techniques and tactics to guarantee successful operations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The American Society Moves Forward Into The Contemporary Era As the American society moves forward into the contemporary era, advertising grew from small telecast into an argument and suggestion. It is utilized as a form of communication in order to encourage, persuade, or manipulate a broad audience ( What is the Purpose ). A prominent example could include advertisements on Television for universities and institutes such as University of Phoenix and Grand Canyon University. These advertisements, explicitly targeting students, are attempting to promote the idea of the American dream in the society, which is the notion of every U.S. citizen having an equal opportunity to achieve wealth, success, and happiness through hard work and perseverance by attending these particular schools. A majority of Americans perceive a college education as the ticket to the American dream ( Student Loan Debt ). The interpretations portrayed ,from these college advertisements, grants the observer a window into American beliefs about the idea of the American dream in society and the false perceptions of it. A primary example can be seen in Mantsios s Class in America 2009 article, where he talks about a common misconception that the United States is a fundamentally classless society (Mantsios 624). The advertisements claim that the American dream is obtainable by attending these particular schools and getting an education because every person has an equal opportunity, however, that is not the reality of it. The notion of the American dream is a myth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Evaluation Of A Backup Plan For The Business Enterprise If the worst case state of affairs takes place, then there need to be a backup plan that restores the gadget to its preceding level to minimize the effect to the business enterprise s functionality. Research has proven that forty three% of companies that have any backup in location never reopen, and that a catastrophe stage occasion can damage the machine and cost 25% of the sales. Having a sturdy backup plan in region allows us avoid going through such effects. There are numerous again up strategies that can act as a backup plan for disaster get better. Some of the examples are Cloud again up, reflected servers, Tape backups, image backup, and many others. earlier than selecting a backup plan for an agency each available option should be analyzed to discover the pros and cons of using that method and the great choice for the organization need to be selected to make sure that it meets the employer s desires efficaciously. In my opinion, the satisfactory backup approach for this business enterprise could be photo backup. Photo backup works by means of taking a picture of the hard force of the computer at a particular second in time. The duplication takes place through copying disk block while it s far written or by way of the usage of cut up mirror set of disks. The recovery from backup is achieved in any such way that the end result is nearly instant. Picture backup can supply complete, partial, record or even a few differential database backups. Picture isn t always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Kamehameha And Yousafzai Analysis Kamehameha and Malala Yousafzai King Kamehameha was the first chief to unite all the Hawaiians islands, he brought Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau together. Kamehameha was not next in line to be an alii of any Hawaiian island, however throughout his life when he was a warrior, at the end of the tremendous wars, he was king. Although Kamehameha would be fierce, his task of ending the undying civil wars among the island chiefs demanded strong leadership, he led his people in peace and war. Malala Yousafzai was a young girl in Pakistan who stood up for for education when there was a law placed on this. For this action, Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize (Nobelprize.org). Both leaders affected the world and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For these reasons, Kamehameha and Yousafzai were effective leader because they fearless and decisive. Kamehameha were effective leaders, however they handled situations differently. Kamehameha got what he needed by communicating and bartering. Kamehameha and his men traded with sandalwood for tea, rum, and weapons. They got many things out of it (Potter, Kasdon, Rayson 27). Yousafzai got her word out by making speeches to the world. Her first speech was How Dare the Taliban Take my Basic Right to Education? (Blumberg, Britannica). Kamehameha helped others differently from how Yousafzai helped children. Kamehameha made a two laws, one was stating don t cut down young trees until it is older in order to conserve that natural resource and the other one was called mamalahoe, if there was robbery and murders they people would be put to death. With these laws this would make it better for his kingdom. When Yousafzai was 18, she helped the children by creating a school for them and she made a fund account (Biography). This gave the children education that the Taliban s took away from them. Kamehameha and Yousafzai had differences on how they helped the world and others, but they were still effective leaders to the world. Kamehameha and Yousafzai were effective leaders, which mean that they have to analyze what is working for their people. Kamehameha arranged who will be in charge for the various islands because to have a well run operation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Critical Reflection Of An Organization Critical reflection Critical reflection should help members of the organization to see changes in a different way and to uncover the underlying interests that are hidden in obvious management practices. One should understand that these practices are social constructs and become aware of the role one plays in the production and reproduction of these practices (Darwin et al., 2002). Critical reflection does not come easily, but develops from resistance against social restrictions. In this sense, soft management techniques have the paradoxical effect to weaken the capacity of staff to reflect critically on labor situations (Alvesson Willmott, 1992). Hence the skeptical view that critical theorists have on management phenomena such as empowerment and teamwork (Hardy Leiba O Sullivan, 1998; Boje Rosile, 2001; Sewell, 2001; Lincoln et al., 2002) In what follows, we explain how critical reflection leads to insights about the power relations in change. Adepts of the critical discourse are convinced that strategic change has everything to do with influence, power ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While these views describe the requirements to build effective structures, critical discourse will point out the irrationality of these beliefs by revealing how the yet overpowering efficiency and effectiveness is sacrificed to safeguard the privileges of the powerful. According to critical discourse there are fundamental structural differences in terms of access to power in which politics is an inevitable reaction to the unfair distribution of resources in organizations. Organizational politics is not just a matter of self interest, but also a struggle between opposing class interests in existing elitist power structures. Critical discourse examines the ways in which specific groups strive to make social constructions that operate in their own interests appear natural and so uncontestable (Davey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Intro: The Illusion in Christianity today. The Lost Generation believing they are living in righteousness with god. The present Christian views that are negligent to the facts that god has given us through his words. Now and days not just people but Christians take it for what it is. What I mean when I say, take it for what it is that we are carless to acknowledge what we are being taught or learning. Now for some odd reason we have this instinct to accept what we have been told. You can stay and listen to your pastor every Sunday, yes you can be involved in the community. I cannot judge others from making these mistake, being that we all have been naïve at some point in our lives. A lot of individuals speak on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... History: Researching into the history of WWII How this trauma created The Great Depression and The Baby Boomers inspired me to acknowledge how we can come together and help one another. Now and days we watch others struggle and either ignore or may have the resources but don t encourage others to grow from their problems. During those times of 1929 1940 being that not just one person was effected but the entire country. Family, Friends, and Loved ones came together to concur struggle. Population was decreasing and homes were destroyed. The government had created organizations to help families in need. If the government was able to help the country as a whole, grow from poverty. What made the government change today with selfishness? Economic activity in the united states declined from the middle of 1929 through the first few months of 1933. This 4year declined was not smooth, but it was nevertheless an unprecedented and bewildering fall in production. Industrial production declined by 37%, prices by 33% therefore over half. (The Cambridge economic history of the united states) At 75 million strong, the baby boomers packed the maternity wards as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing Who s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf And Suddenly Last... Both Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Suddenly Last Summer are plays that take place in a single location and consist of almost nothing but dialogue between characters. However, I was personally more engaged and entertained reading Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? than I was with Suddenly Last Summer. My main reason is that most of the dialogue for the latter seemed very expository to me. The characters were always talking about something, whether it is a person, a financial problem, or an event that happened last summer. Mrs. Venable and Catherine were especially guilty of doing this. In other words, I felt that Williams play directly conveyed information to me through its dialogue. On the other hand, I think the dialogue of Albee s play did it indirectly. There are some moments where the characters appear to be describing something, but in those cases, they re not telling the whole truth. The biggest example is when George and Martha talk about their son. Martha goes into detail about how he s a beautiful child, but contradictory statements from George and other clues hint that he doesn t actually exist. The truth is the information told indirectly, hidden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, I think its story perfectly suits both a play and a film, and my reasoning is not that the play has more acts. What I mean is that this particular story doesn t require multiple locations to be more effective. Nichols added a few more places for the movie, such as the dance parlor, and while that isn t a bad thing in the slightest, I don t necessarily think he had to do that. He could have had the whole film take place in the house, just like the play, and it would not detract from its quality. It would still be an amazing movie regardless, which is why I see the extra locations as extra credit . They raise my grade of it from a 100% to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparing Poems Dover Beach And The Ruined Maid Each poem that we have read is completely different from the last, but they each do not have the same meaning. I decided to compare the themes of the poems Dover Beach and The Ruined Maid. Dover Beach is about a couple looking at the water on the English Channel and what the sound waves bring the speaker to think about. The Ruined Maid is about two old friends, who used to work together, running into each other and speaking on how one of them has moved up in life, as some would say. These two poems may not be alike, but they both share the same theme of man and the nature world. I wanted to first go into detail about the three poems, starting with Dover Beach. Dover Beach was written by the well known poet Matthew Arnold, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stanza two doesn t begin in the room, but in Ancient Greece. After listening to the sound of the pebbles washing up the shore and returning to the water, the speaker thinks back to ancient times in Greece. He imagines Sophocles, who is known as a tragedian and known for his playwrights. Sophocles, according to the speaker, heard the same sound from the pebbles while he stood on the Aegean Sea, which is a part of the Mediterranean. Lines 17 and 18 of stanza two are that into his mind the turbid ebb and flow of human misery; we. the definition of turbid is cloudy, opaque, even muddy, which means that into his mind cloudiness moved in and out. The speaker ends stanza two by returning back to his present day on the English Channel. Find also in the sound a thought, hearing it you this distant northern sea were the last two lines meaning that the speaker and his compliant discovered thoughts at the sound of waves from the sea of the English Channel. Stanza three is started with the statement that the sea of faith was also full like the ocean s tide along the English Channel. the speaker compares the sea of faith lays to a beautiful belt using the words furled and bright girdle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Appeal of the Mystery Genre Essay Question One: At the beginning of the semester I wrote in my personal information handout that I felt what made the mystery genre stand apart from all other genres was its ability to keep the reader/watcher on the edge of their seat wanting more information. That mysteries are unpredictable, making the reader/watcher stay until the end because they must know the ending. I still feel this way, but my understanding of this concept has certainly evolved and sharpened. First and foremost, the concept of keeping the audience on the edge of their seat wanting more is driven by epistemic sequencing. This concept, described by Talmy, is the idea of who knows what when and is very crucial to the mystery genre and in keeping the audience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states in Chapter One, Part Four, for one thing, we know that narrative in all its forms is a dialectic between what was expected and what came to pass. For there to be a story, something unforeseen must happen (15). Unforeseen is the key word in this quote by Burner and is crucial to the mystery genre. Within mystery twists and turns occur, red herrings take the audience down the wrong path, and the audience plays detective, but for it to be a true mystery, something unforeseen must occur. This unforeseen occurrence is what keeps the audience on the edge of their seat and coming back for more. It is common knowledge that the detectives cannot find the murderer only 20 minutes into the episode or 50 pages into the book and while the audience certainly enjoys being correct when the killer is revealed, continuously being correct would ruin the allure of the genre. It is stories such as The Murders in Rue Morgue by Edgar Allen Poe that keep the readers on their feet with the unforeseen. When first reading Poe s story, I would have never guessed that an orangutang committed the murder and I am sure many other readers felt the same way, which draws us into the story. Further, Stockwell s concept of cognitive deixis also plays an important role in keeping the audience on the edge of their seat. Their are five types of cognitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Pros And Cons Of Restraint Restraints limit a patient s movement. This brings up many ethical debates and issues. There are certain guidelines that should be followed when it comes to using restraints. It is important to know the different kinds of restraints, how to apply a physical restraint properly and how to administer a chemical restraint safely. It is important to consider alternatives as the use of restraints can present risk and negative outcomes. History of Restraints Restraints were incorporated into health care many decades ago. In the late 1970s, more than 25% of U.S residents in long term care facilities were restrained compared to a current average of 5% (Taylor, Lillis, Lynn, 2015, p. 707). Since 1987, the federal government and accrediting agencies have worked to reduce or eliminate the use of restraints (Taylor et al. 2015, p. 708). Also according to Taylor, Lillis, and Lynn (2015) a Safety Alert from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1995 informed nurses and other members of the health care team the risks of using side rails, especially when all four side rails are up. Different Types of Restraints There are three categories of restraints. The three categories are physical, chemical, and seclusion. According to Springer (2015), a physical restraint is a device that keeps the patient from moving freely or from the patient harming themselves or other people nearby. Chemical restraints are drugs that are administered that do the same thing a physical restraint does. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Oneg Shabbat As there is knowledge of Kurds committing genocidal acts towards their own people, one is able to draw parallels between the warfare tactics carried out by the Kurds with the warfare tactics used by the Nazis to persecute the Jews throughout World War II. Let it not be forgotten that the Iraqi government still targeted the Kurds and committed a genocide against them, but it is specifically of interest that an apparent victim of a genocide can be compared to a perpetrator of a different genocide. It is also of relevance to delve deeper into the reaction and chosen actions, if any, of bystander nations who witnessed the warfare tactics of both the Kurds and the Nazis. The most resounding and clear cut example of a witnessing bystander nation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many think the Jews did not resist, yet they resisted in ways that did not hurt other people. The Jews, an empathetic group of people, resisted by upholding their religion in secret prayer and by documenting the terror they were forced to endure. This practice was called Oneg Shabbat. In the Warsaw ghetto, even through all of the pain and starvation, Jews recorded the details of what went on inside the ghetto and kept track of the living, buried the evidence in three milk cans, of which only two have been discovered. These individuals wanted future people to know what they experienced. These milk cans kept alive the legacy of these Jews and honor their lives and bravery. As Elie Wiesel said, Even in darkness, it is possible to create light. The same type of resistance can not be said of the Kurdish people. Instead of upholding their culture, they chose to resort to violence, only furthering the mass murder of their own people. The way in which Jews were treated throughout the Holocaust and how they chose to react with courage, rather than the violent eruptive behavior of the Kurds, makes the Holocaust a unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Overivew of Mexico s Drug War Over the last several decades, violence has consumed and transformed Mexico. Since the rise of dozens of Mexican cartels, the Mexican government has constantly been fighting an ongoing war with these criminal organizations. The cartel organizations have a primary purpose of managing and controlling illegal drug trafficking operations in Central America and South America to the United States. Violence on a massive and brutal scale has emerged due to the nature of the illegal drug trade. Because the drug trade is vastly widespread, cartels are often fighting one another and competing in business. Mexican authorities count at least 12 major cartels, but also talk of an untold numbers of smaller splinter groups. (Taipei Times). Five cartels ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of their constant pursue by American drug agencies, they had divided their organization into lesser known drug lords to help their evasion from the American government. Today, the Guadalajara cartel has been worn down and has fewer members since the mid 1980 s. The remaining members of the cartel are fighting over the influence of the Mexican government and for revenge of past offenses and betrayals. On what is known as today s Mexican Drug War. The Tijuana Cartel was formed Felix Gallardo s nephews, Arellano Felix brothers and was tied to the Guadalajara Cartel. The Tijuana Cartel was considered by the police in the 1990 s to be one of the biggest and most violent criminal groups in Mexico. It had a reputation for being extremely violent. The Tijuana Cartel was responsible for smuggling multi tons of marijuana and cocaine through the American border into San Diego. The Tijuana Cartel had a reputation for being extremely violent. They had also infiltrated Mexican law enforcement and judicial systems. In 2006, the Tijuana cartel had been weakened when its high ranking member, Javier Arellano Felix, was arrested by the U. S. Coast Guard on a boat off the coast of Baja, California. Shortly after his arrest Mexican military troops were sent to Tijuana in an operation to restore order and weed out corrupt police officers operating with the Tijuana cartel. As a result of this, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...