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Sydney Water Eastern Sewerage Treatment Plant Site Report
Melbourne Water Eastern Sewerage Treatment plant Site Report There are several different
technologies used at the Eastern Treatment Plant for treating sewerage until it becomes Class A treated
effluent. An overview of the process can be seen in Figure 1 below: Figure 1: A schematic diagram
showing the overall sewerage treatment process (Melbournewater.com.au nd.) Grit filtration is used to
begin the removal of some solids and large objects and rubbish that end up in sewerage such as
plastics, condom wrappers and toys by passing the water through two filters (Melbournewater.com.au
nd.). Sedimentation and flocculation collection begins the remove solids as they settle out under very
still conditions and hydrophobic components which are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The remnant sludge is dried leaving a biosolid high in metals and contaminants which is considered
unsafe for human contact and is currently stored onsite (Melbourne Water 2014). As with most
technology the definition of state of the art is incredibly subjective and is rooted in social and
economic issues (Diaper Sharma 2007). For the treatment of sewerage this is particularly true and it is
hard to separate technology from social and economic issues, as such both will be addressed together.
Currently most of the technology used is state of the art based on the on recent implementation of the
new upgrade to the treatment process by the addition of tertiary processing (Melbourne Water 2014).
There are always improvements in technology that could be implemented but when taking in to
consideration the low economic viability of many new technologies for a commercial scale at the
present time, the current technology is cutting edge for its purpose and cost (Melbourne Water 2014).
As new technology becomes more economical than this question will have to be readdressed. For
example a state of the art water treatment technology that could be employed would be any pressure
driven membrane filtration such as reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration
make the Category A treated effluent in to
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Benefits Of Using Mobile Phone
Payment solutions have changed drastically over time, going from bartering goods in ancient times,
using gold and silver, paying with cash and coins, using credit cards, and now mobile devices. There
are five main types of mobile payments: mobile at the point of sale, mobile as the point of sale, mobile
payment platform, direct mobile billing, and closed loop mobile payments (1). However, this paper
will focus on the three most familiar to college students and young adults.
First is mobile at the point of sale, which is also known as a mobile wallet. With this system, a user
adds money to their virtual wallet from their credit card and then taps their mobile device at the point
of sale using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology (1). ... Show more content on
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A popular example of the closed loop mobile payment system is the Starbucks Mobile App where
customers load the app with money and use it towards future purchases. The app can also keep track
of loyalty points and coupons (2).
Mobile payments are still relatively new. Bob Violini, the author of Payments on the Go, states fewer
than 3% of merchants currently support NFC payments on their point of sale systems, but after
companies are able to commit to hardware upgrades and data protection costs, Mobile Payment
technology will greatly increase in businesses around the world (5). According to Von Wallenstein of
Business NH Magazine, ApplePay, Google Wallet, Paypal, and Starbucks App are seen as convenient
payment methods for consumers, but the benefit provided to the vendor is even greater because time is
saved at checkout time (6).
When using mobile devices as a form of payment, as stated before the merchant doesn t see the actual
credit card information of a consumer, but someone does; Visa and Mastercard are the main
companies that serve as middlemen between the consumer and the merchant when mobile payment
transactions are being made. One of mobile payment security s biggest concerns is who has access to
cardholder information, and how can the people responsible for protecting the information know who
else could possibly have access. There has been no evidence of
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The Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
The cost volume profit analysis (CVP) is used to help companies determine breakeven points and
pricing for their products. It is a method of cost accounting 在ased on determining the breakeven point
of cost and volume of goods and is useful for managers making short term economic decisions
(Investopedia, 2013).
The mechanism of CVP begins with the revenue, so the price point and the volume of units sold
(CliffNotes, 2013). A good way to understand the CVP analysis is using a simple income statement
example (Choo Tan, 2011) The example that will be used here is a one product small company Acme,
which makes ball bearings. The cost of producing one ball bearing is six cents. The objective for
Acme in using CVP analysis is to determine how many ball bearings it must sell at its normal price in
order to breakeven. Suppose its fixed costs are $100,000. If the normal price for a ball bearing is
twenty cents that is the variable cost. The contribution is the revenue variable cost, so in this case 14
cents. The breakeven point is 100,000 / 0.14 = 714,286 ball bearings.
There are a few different ways that the company can gain competitive advantage using the CVP
method and the information that it generates about the business. The first thing the company can learn
is with respect to pricing. The company needs to sell 714,286 ball bearings, so it will only produce
ball bearings if it thinks that it can sell that many. If the company does not believe that it can sell
enough
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Characterization of Antigone in Sophocles Antigone
Sophocles tragic drama, Antigone, presents to the reader a full range of characters: static and dynamic,
flat and round; they are portrayed mostly through the showing technique.
In Sophocles Praise of Man and the Conflicts of the Antigone, Charles Paul Segal takes the stand that
there are two protagonists in the drama (which conflicts with this reader s interpretation):
This is not to say that there are not conceptual issues involved in the characters of Creon and
Antigone. But the issues are too complex to be satisfactorily reduced to a single antithetical
formulation. We must avoid seeing the protagonists as one dimensional representatives of simple
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Nothing so evil as money ever grew to be current among men.
The guard exits with the intention of saving his own skin by never reappearing before Creon. But
shortly thereafter he again approaches Creon with the startling news that the guilty party has been
apprehended in the act of burying Polynices corpse: I have come, though tis in breach of my sworn
oath, bringing this maid; who was taken showing grace to the dead. The guard s recounting of the
actions of Antigone develop her character into all of its fullness as a most sentimental and religious
person:
And when, after a long while, this storm had passed, the maid was seen; and she cried aloud with the
sharp cry of a bird in its bitterness, even as when, within the empty nest, it sees the bed stripped of its
nestlings. So she also, when she saw the corpse bare, lifted up a voice of wailing, and called down
curses on the doers of that deed. And straightway she brought thirsty dust in her hands; and from a
shapely ewer of bronze, held high,
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The Pros And Cons Of Sautéing
Sautéing have a very high heat and very fewer oils are used. The ingredients are added when the oil
heat and have some smoke. Fewer oils are needed because the high heat prevents moisture from being
escape and been safer from oil spill and potential cause from the fire. Sautéing can be troublesome due
to intense of heat and sound of a food been cooked. Sauté foods had cooked in a thin layer of fat to
over medium high heat, it usually are cooked in a frying pan that on the stovetop. The foods were
cooked just until tender or delicate.
Pan frying is a method that cooks an ingredient using a frying pan at a medium high heat. Pan frying
includes much more oils than usual because it helps to prevent those moisture releases from the
ingredient. This pan frying method is done by added enough fat to hot pan so that the fat came up
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Deep frying use a lot of fat or oil when cooking the food. The fat or oil are usually put into deep pan
and was heated to the boiling point. Food is put into the hot boiling pan and cooked. The boiling point
has never goes over 100C (212F). The results of deep frying are golden brown exterior, crispy and
have a fully cooked interior.
Poaching is the lowest temperature of cooking methods. It defined at between the temperature of 71C
82C (160F 180F). This can produce an environment that is calm for delicate foods. The water of
poaching should has no bubbles and shown slight movement. The food is remains in liquid until it is
tender and fully cooked through.
The method of basting is usually associated with roasting. The liquid or juice that goes out from the
meat are been cooked spooned over the roast frequently when it is being roast. The outside part of the
meat is moistened frequently while the cooking process with the juice that have been spooned over.
The extra liquid or juices from the cooked meat are added to a mixture for the meat
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Increasing Tuition Rates Cause Students
Increasing tuition rates cause students to borrow more money which will impact their financial future
should they have difficulty obtain a job in their chosen career field. Tutition costs began their rise in
1970s but it wasn t until the 1980s that government funding began to decline and the tuition rates
began their steady climb regularly outstripping the median family income. (Ehrenberg) The average
cost of tuition at a four year pubic institution increased from to $2,387 per year in 1975 1976 to
$9,410 in 2015 2016. (Average Annual Percentage Increases in Inflation Adjusted Published Prices by
Decade) TABLE 2A. Average Tuition and Fees and Room and Board in 2015 Dollars, 1975 76 to 2015
16, Selected Years Tuition and Fees in 2015 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This table was prepared in October 2015. While tuition costs continue to rise, the median income
remain steady. (US Census Bureau, Regions of People by Median Income and Sex: 1953 to 2012)
What does this mean? It means that while costs associated with college tuition continue to rise, the
average medium income remains the same which places ever increasing costs of obtaining a higher
education on the on the student. Given that the median annual income for men is $33,903* and the
average cost of tuition at four year public college is $8,816*; average tuition would equate to 26% of
the student s annual income. The cost of average tuition of a women s median income is 41% / annual
income, $21,520. The rapidly rising tuition costs cause parents and students to borrow the funds to
cover the shortfall. (Average Annual Percentage Increases in Inflation Adjusted Published Prices by
Decade) *1971 2012 data set The current median income in the United States per data from the U.S.
Census Bureau is $53,657. (US Census Bureau, Regions of People by Median Income and Sex: 1953
to 2012) According to an article from the Economic Policy Institute, an average family of four would
with a basic standard of living, would need to earn $48,778 to make ends meet. Items budgeted
included housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, other necessitates (clothing, personal
care products and services, reading materials, educational materials, and other
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Case Study Of Luuxottica
The Italian firm Luxottica is relatively a monopolistic company that controls several aspects of the
eyewear industry. Because its product can be considered as necessities or luxury items and because at
least half a billion people are wearing its product, as what the CEO said, the company has the
advantage of market share. Additionally, Luxottica is a firm that knows how to revolutionize its
product. They made an uncool product cool by turning glasses into high fashion. Nevertheless,
Luxottica can be regarded as a stealthy, powerful company. The company does not use its name as a
brand and this makes people believe that they are buying eyewear from different companies. The
company not only makes its products but also sells its products and ... Show more content on
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Luxottica is big and manipulative and has been in the business for a long time. Big countries such as
China, India, and Brazil are even buying from Luxottica. To beat Luxottica, an individual or company
must have the resources, the relationships with numerous brand names, and the distribution centers to
sell eyewear. Even if the video mentioned that Luxottica has competitors such as big retail stores like
Walmart and Costco and emerging online companies like Warby Parker, these could not possibly beat
Luxottica. The competitors may offer lower prices and have a focused market but they probably would
not be able to win over Luxottica that easily. The video mentioned that Luxottica already owns Ray
Ban and Oakley, the two top premium sunglass brands in the world. Other competitors are choked by
Luxottica as well; if they make glasses, they would want to be in Luxottica stores and if they have
stores, they would want to sell Ray Bans. Luxottica can essentially set any price they want. Perhaps if
there are significantly more sellers who could show consumers that their products function the same
way as Luxottica products and that consumers could afford these at a lower price with the same or
better quality, then this could probably start breaking the monopolistic control of Luxottica. However,
they would need to position themselves well in the minds of
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The Pros And Cons Of Bolam Test
Typically, a defendant cannot escape liability in negligence simply by arguing that they followed
common practice: Neglect of duty does not cease by repetition to be neglect of duty. However, there is
one important exception to this rule. The court faces wide latitude to professionals, acting in their
professional capacity, to determine the standards by which they are to be judge. In cases where the
defendant has a special skill or competence, (that is, a skill that the reasonable man ordinarily does not
have) and the circumstances are such that they are required to exercise that skills or competence, the
courts have developed a different approach. In such cases, the actions of the defendant are judged
against those of the ordinarily skilled man professing to exercise that skill, the so called Bolam test.
Bolam test has been adopted for decades in various cases. One of the recent cases includes the case of
Middleton (by his Father and Litigation Friend, Gavin Middleton) v Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, the
claimant brought a claim for damages for clinical negligence from the defendant NHS Trust. The
claimant suffered damage to the nerves due to shoulder dystocia. He has faced significant difficulties
in daily life. The claimant is keen in sports however, it was the specialist view that the claimant was at
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He contended that the surgeon was negligent in the technique he had used and the defendant was
negligent in its post operative care. The court held that the use of the technique, supported by expert
evidence and standard textbooks, was reasonable and that the claimant s operation had not fallen
outside the NHS s standard follow up arrangements. Hence, the claim is
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The Member Of The Wedding By Carson Mccullers
Although a character of few pages and few words, I find Honey Brown to be the most compelling and
intriguing figure of The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers. Honey Brown, the foster
brother of Berenice, drifts into the story only a handful of times, but his presence, even in the shadows
of the scenes, creates a growing curiosity for the reader and ignites a profound empathy for his
account. His quiet and stunted dialogues and solemn nature create an enigmatic yet noteworthy
narrative. His struggle with racial confinements and inability to conform leaves him without a purpose
and with a soul perpetually tormented and eventually broken. McCullers personifies the extreme
realities of Frankie s fears of entrapment and exclusion in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The size of his part in the novel reflects his role in society, minor and mostly shoved to the corner to
be forgotten. Interestingly, while he is concealing his brain from the world and rejecting his own
capacity, he hides in Big Mama s kitchen reading for so long that his nose is about to grow into [the]
book (127). To the world he portrays himself as slow and dull, but under his façade is a brilliant and
vibrant mind, which only a few are fortunate enough to glimpse. However his success in academia
was not always so hushed and he was not always so pessimistic about his own prospects. He had been
the first in his studies at the colored high school and had taught himself French as well as played the
horn (128). One could easily say he was a prodigy. However, somewhere in his transition from
adolescence to adulthood, his ambitions become disillusions and his world becomes smaller to the
point where he becomes confined to the barriers of his mind. He has so much going for him, but the
era he lives in will never acknowledge his potential for greatness. It is heartbreaking to see such a
great mind doubt himself, but the tolls of societal burdens are mercilessly detrimental. Member of the
Wedding delves into these constraints caused by societal set identities through different points in
people s lives, but only Honey, at this time, is beaten down by these woes so violently. Unlike
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The Hardship of Haiti Essay
Haiti is a beautiful Caribbean country that has had more than its fair share of hardship. A culture of
strength and perseverance is evident from the moment one arrives and it only feels stronger the further
one travels from Port au Prince. The people are of African descent, with a strong French influence
creating a uniquely mixed culture that is rare in the western hemisphere. The business climate is such
that there are very few foreign businesses or joint ventures in Haiti and although there are many
historic reasons for that, there now sits immense opportunity. First mover advantage is only an
advantage if the first mover is successful. A firm in the initial stages of market research into Haiti will
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Safety and security is a big risk in most underdeveloped nations, and Haiti is riskier than most.
Finally, the provision of broad based orientation to this new market as it applies directly to business
operations in this new market.
History
Understanding Haiti s past will grant an ideal window into the cultural soul of this nation and may aid
in a deeper realization of why many things appear as they do in this country. Cultural intelligence is
defined as an individual s capability to function and manage effectively in culturally diverse setting
(Ahn Ettner, 2013). This is a highly sought after skill in the interconnected world of globalization
where this individual appears to hold a seemingly natural ability to interpret someone s unfamiliar and
ambiguous gestures in just the way that person s compatriots and colleagues would (Ahn Ettner,
2013). Having an individual with these skills in a firm would reduce the likelihood of communicating
a cultural faux pas that would inadvertently hinder business relations. Gaining knowledge will greatly
contribute to the competitive advantage of a firm. To understand Haiti, one must start in 1492, when
the Island of Hispaniola was first discovered by Christopher Columbus (Central, n.d.). In the initial 25
years of Spanish control of the island the Spanish settlers killed off almost all of the indigenous people
who had originally occupied the island (Central, n.d.). In 1697, Spain ceded to
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Glutamate Receptors
In glutamatergic synapses the neurotransmitter glutamate transmits nerve impulses. Glutamate is the
prevalent excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). It can act on two
distinguished receptors: ligand gated ion channels (ionotropic receptors) and G protein coupled
receptors (metabotropic receptors). In addition, several drugs can interfere with glutamatergic such as:
Riluzole, N Acetylcysteine (NAC) and Tezampanel.
Synaptic transmission (i.e. the process of information transfer at a synapse) may be accomplished in
two distinguished manners: electrically and chemically. Chemical synapses are the most prevalent
synapses in the human nervous system. Both their synaptic cleft, which is approximately 20 50 nm
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Nonetheless, all these subtypes express a common basic structure, i.e. the presence of four
hydrophobic regions (TM I, TM II, TM III and TM IV), an extracellular N terminus and an
intracellular C terminus (Bristol.ac.uk, 2015). NMDA receptors are formed by two distinctive subunit
families: GluN1 and GluN2. GluN1 is a fundamental component of all NMDA receptors and it binds
to one of the four GluN2 subunits (GluN2A D). This means that NMDA receptors located in different
parts of the brain may have different pharmacological and biological properties and may as well act
differently. Furthermore, in order for the NMDA receptor to fully work it requires glycine (co agonist
in this case) to bind to the GluN1 subunit and glutamate to bind to the GluN2 subunit. On the other
hand, AMPA receptors are formed by subunits of GluA1 4 while kainate receptors are formed by
GluK1 3 and GluK4,5 subunits and are essential for synaptic plasticity (i.e. changing the strength of
synapses, which might be linked to memory and learning). Furthermore, AMPA receptors and kainate
receptors mediate fast excitatory transmission while NMDA, which usually coexist with AMPA
receptors, mediate a slower excitatory transmission (Bristol.ac.uk,
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Corporate Finance Test with Answers
Corporate Finance: An Introduction (Welch)
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 The Goal of Finance: Relative Valuation
1)
Which of the following statements is true? A)
In finance, it is important to determine an asset s absolute value. B)
The relative value of any asset is, at best, a lucky guess. C)
The true value of an asset is unaffected by externalities such as interest rate levels, the state of the
economy, etc. D)
Valuation is not an exact science. Answer:
D
Diff: 1 Topic:
Valuation
2)
The law of one price stipulates that A) identical goods must be sold to all buyers at the same price;
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B)
Although most projects involve both financial and non financial costs and benefits, the non financial
items are typically minor and can be ignored when estimating a project s value. C)
Opportunity costs e.g., cash flows that would be generated by an alternative project should be
included in your cash flow analysis. D)
Both B and C are false statements. Answer:
B
Diff: 1 Topic:
Project cash flows
3)
David owns the building out of which he operates a small graphic arts business. He has extra space
available and is considering converting the extra space into a gourmet coffee shop that he would also
run. A local businesswoman has offered to rent the extra space from him for her own needs. She has
suggested she would be willing to pay $1,000 a month in rent. In estimating the cash flows associated
with the gourmet coffee shop, David should A) include the $1,000 rent as a cash inflow. B) include the
$1,000 rent as a cash outflow. C) ignore the $1,000 rent since it is a non issue if David decides to
undertake the coffee shop project. D) consider the $1,000 as an added benefit. Answer:
B
Diff: 2 Topic:
Project cash flows
4)
You own a firm if A) you own all the outstanding stock. B) you own all the outstanding bonds. C) you
own all the outstanding stock and bonds. D) you own all the
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The Protein Status Of Children With Protein Energy...
1 How would you evaluate the protein status of children with PEM? Which markers would you use
and what are the expected results?
The protein status of children with protein energy malnutrition (PEM) can be assessed by complete
patient history and physical examination in which the skin would appear thinner and dull/discolored,
hair growth is restarted and hair may fall and there would be loss of lean body mass over long period
of time (Stipanuk and Caudill). The WHO recommends laboratory tests of blood glucose, microscopic
blood smears, hemoglobin, urine and stool examination culture for ova and parasites, serum albumin,
and measurement of electrolytes (Lin et al.). The most commonly used method to assess PEM is
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The measurement of antioxidant status can also evaluate the PEM. Khare et al. concluded that stress is
present in PEM as a result of free reactive oxygen radicles and these cause membrane lipid
peroxidation and thus change in oxidant and antioxidant levels in the body may predict the disease
grading in PEM (Khare et al.)
2 Why nitrogen balance studies are considered to be better than the factorial method to estimate
protein requirements?
Although both methods have some limitations but the nitrogen balance studies are considered to be
better than the factorial method to estimate protein requirements because the factorial approach has
some uncertainties and assumptions involved during measurement of protein requirement
(Allowances). In many long term studies the nitrogen balance method is considered as most reliable
and better evidence to determine the protein requirement (Rand, Pellett and Young). The nitrogen
balance studies have linear relationship between the nitrogen balance and nitrogen intake and this in
not linear in factorial method (Morales, Craig and MacLean). In nitrogen method the direct
measurements of nitrogen balance have been implicated to measure the protein requirement during
disease and heathy conditions (Pencharz). This is not feasible by the factorial method to directly
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Huckleberry Finn Morality
The annals about adventures of Huckleberry Finn is famous and well known in the world. It must be
clear that, as any high quality tale, it will need to have some moral. It s important that the moral of the
story plot still remains interesting for the experts. One can observe that they want not only in the
primary moral of the complete tale but more about the moral of the primary character. The case of
Huckleberry Finn appears to be quite interesting, considering the factors which have a direct effect on
him. Reading the whole story, one can observe that Huckleberry is surrounded by the normal morality
of his time and environment. However, when it s time to do something for some reason, Huckleberry
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You can observe that in this association moral of Huckleberry Finn became the clearest. On the main
one hands, in his first years, Huck wasn t taught any concepts, and the only ones he has experienced
since that time are those of rural Missouri, where slave owning is merely one kind of possession and it
is not at the mercy of critical pressure (Bennett). In this manner, whether it is accepted by him or not,
an environment comes with an effect on Huckleberry. Alternatively, Huck allows Jim to flee and helps
him if their pursuing travels. This fact obviously shows that except the common rural Missouri moral
Huckleberry has another one, which makes him take action just how he achieved it, helping
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Taking a Deeper Look at The Piano Lesson by August Wilson...
Taking a Deeper Look at The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
Winner of multiple awards such as the Tony Award, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and
the Pulitzer Prize, August Wilson is known most for his forceful cultural plays. Born and raised in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wilson was born to a white father that later abandoned his family, and a
black mother. Wilson dropped out of school in the ninth grade after being accused of plagiarism.
Wilson after went to public libraries and read various books; this was an initiation for Wilson and his
successful future. When Wilson first started writing he didn t think he was able to write his own works
because of such great writers before him. Quote black literature criticism . However ... Show more
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To identify the importance of the play, Wilson introduces symbolism as a mean of the play. The
symbols the piano, Sutter s ghost, and the song bring about the core of the play, and give a deeper look
into The Piano Lesson.
The play starts off with Boy Willie and his friend Lymon heading towards north to Pittsburgh. Their
intentions are to sell a truck load of watermelons, and most of all to convince Berniece into selling the
piano. Boy Willie knows very well that Berniece will not give up the piano, but resumes with his
journey to sell the piano. The piano in this play is the heart of the play. It is the main cause for the
tension between Boy Willie and Berniece. The piano has brought upon many grieves to the Charles
family, and has caused many lives. The piano is a symbol for every life that it has taken. And for those
lives, Berniece resists in letting go of the piano. Even though, it is the most important matter in the
family. To Berniece, the piano is also a prize possession because of their ancestors, but most of all she
refuses to sell it because their mother polished it everyday after their father died. Berniece accuses
Boy Willie of not considering what their mother has done. But even after all that their family has gone
through to finally claim the piano, Boy Willie wants to sell it anyway. The piano is the only family
value that both siblings can hold on to and pass on to next generations. Boy Willie feels
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Narrative Discourse Performance Analysis
The current study aims to evaluate the differences in the narrative discourse performance in elderly
individuals with acquired cognitive disorders and narrative performance on different narrative types.
Previous studies evaluated individuals with an acquired cognitive disorder, but no previous research
could be found that compared the narrative performance of individuals with different types of
cognitive disorders. Also, little research exists on the narrative discourse performance in individuals
with cognitive disorders on different narrative types. However, the literature indicates that individuals
with cognitive disorders, such as stoke, TBI, or Alzheimer s disease, have deficits in narrative
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The narratives were evaluated on 3 main categories of cohesive ties: reference, or words that refer to a
person or an object mentioned earlier, comparatives, or words that compare two or more people or
objects, lexical cohesion, and conjunctions, or words that create a causal or sequential relation
between two sentences or ideas (Langer Smith Burke, 1982). Only cohesive ties in which the referent
of the tie is easily identified. Ambiguous or erroneous cohesive ties were not counted as a complete
cohesive tie. The total number of cohesive ties was totaled for each narrative.
Narrative Relevance Narrative relevance was determined by evaluating the importance of each T Unit
in developing the narrative. A 3 point rating system was used to determine the relevance of each
statement. An utterance was given a 1 rating if the utterance was relevant and necessary to the story
development. A 2 rating was given if the utterance was related to the story and did not help or hinder
the development of the story. Finally, a rating of 3 was given to the utterances that were irrelevant to
the story and hindered the development of the story. The occurrence of each rating was totaled for
each narrative.
Occurrence of
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Examples Of Psychological Forces In The Horse Dealer s...
Psychological Forces in The Horse Dealer s Daughter The Horse Dealer s Daughter is a short story
written by English author D.H. Lawrence. He was known for exploring the psychological forces (such
as instincts) behind our actions and for his vivid descriptions of the feelings of his characters, and The
Horse Dealer s Daughter is no exception. In fact, the two main characters in this story Jack Fergusson
and Mabel Pervin are a clear representation of Freud s drive theory forces, Eros and Thanatos.
Furthermore, the author gives vivid descriptions in this story which let us know the inner drives of
both Jack and Mabel. To begin with, let s talk about Freud s drive theory forces, Eros and Thanatos.
Thanatos is also known as the death drive. It is the drive of masochism, destruction, aggression, and
death (Freud 1920). Freud claimed that Thanatos often makes people behave in ways that are
unnatural, unreasonable, and go against the human instincts. In The Horse Dealer s Daughter , Mabel
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With this, he manages to portray the characters psychological changes and feelings. By doing this, he
makes the readers feel more related to the characters and makes them more real. An example of this is
when Jack had an inner struggle when he was falling in love with Mabel. D.H. Lawrence described
very vividly the battle between Jack s id, ego and superego: He was amazed, bewildered, and afraid.
He had never thought of loving her. He had never wanted to love her. When he rescued her and
restored her, he was a doctor, and she was a patient. He had had no single personal thought of her.
Nay, this introduction of the personal element was very distasteful to him, a violation of his
professional honour. It was horrible to have her there embracing his knees. It was horrible. He revolted
from it, violently. And yet and yet he had not the power to break
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Crow Indian Tribe Research Paper
Crow Indians were one of the largest tribes, and they were very prosperous farmers. They had a sum
of 300 buffalo in their possession. The Crow Indian tribe had many different sacred beliefs and items,
and they are still living up to this day. The Crow Indian folklore stories are similar to those of the
Mandan and Hidatsa tribes. Some of the most influential mythological beings in their culture include
Old Man Coyote, Nirumbee, and Greasy Beast. In the Crow Indian tribe culture, the coyote plays the
role of both a wise creator, and a reckless adventurous. Some versions of Old Man Coyote include two
coyotes, one wise creator and one adventurous rebel who usually gets into some sort of trouble.
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All of their clothing would be made from animal hide, mostly the buffalo. The buffalo was very
important to them because they were so large, and every part of their body had many different uses.
They would use the bones for breastplates, tools, and the horns would be used for helmets. Their
clothing would often be decorated with porcupine quills, beadwork, and feathers. Their homes were
large teepees that were made to hold many family members, and they had a hole near the top that
acted as a ventilation system for their chimneys. Crow people were good fighters, and they had many
different kinds of weapons. Women were not part of the Crow army. Young boys were trained their
entire lives to hunt and fight , by their fathers. Young girls would stay home and help their mothers
with housework, such as making soap, making clothing, cooking, and gathering. In their culture, the
women would keep their hair short, however the men s hair would often be up to their wastes.
Females were treated almost as equals in the Crow Indian Culture. Women would often play important
figures within their tribal community. Also, when two people got married, the groom would move in
with the woman s family instead of the other way around. Women could even be the chief. They
would also hold a sacred sun dance annually. Their sun dances would usually include other Indian
tribes
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How Has Realism Theory Played a Key Role in Israeli and...
Introduction
For many centuries, Judaic and Arabian societies have engaged in one of the most complicated and
lengthy conflicts known to mankind, the makings of a highly difficult peace process. Unfortunately
for all the world s peacemakers the Arab Israeli conflict, particularly the war between Israel and the
Palestinian Territories, is rooted in far more then ethnic tensions. Instead of drawing attention towards
high ranking officials of the Israeli government and Hamas, focus needs to be diverted towards the
more suspect and subtle international relations theory of realism which, has imposed more problems
than solutions.
Throughout the course of this paper, I seek to explore the use of realism theory to both explain and
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The Background of the Arab Israeli Conflict
The Arab Israeli Conflict, and the struggle for a religious homeland, is a complex and somewhat
mystified conflict. The tensions between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples can be traced back to
Biblical times, when Abraham allocated for one of his sons, Isaac, to lay claim to Judea or modern day
Israel. Muslims claimed that the elder son Ishmael had been allocated the region in the Qur an.
Although many historians believe otherwise, these claims are still the more popular historical context
amongst monotheistic practitioners. Despite the Arab Israeli conflict being overshadowed by the
countless episodes of war, the middle ages brought with it limited prosperity. The period prior to the
first crusades saw an age of enlightment for the Arabs and the Jews, who would share their culture
with one another and attempt to co exist within Jerusalem. During this time, both cultures would make
important literary and medical advancements. However, the glory was short lived and soon the
crusades opened the floodgates and brought back with it war and tension. The end of the 19th century
brought with it the rise of Arab nationalism and Zionism, which called for the existence of a
permanent Jewish State. Herzl s 1896 manifesto The Jewish State , popularized the idea of Isaac s
promised land and influenced the Jewish peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia to proclaim Israel their
own. The Jewish people took their first steps
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Essay about The Role of Women in the American Civil War
When the American Civil War began on April 12th, 1861, over 3 million Union and Confederate
soldiers prepared for battle. Men from all over America were called upon to support their side in the
confrontation. While their battles are well documented and historically analyzed for over a hundred
years, there is one aspect, one dark spot missing in the picture: the role of women in the American
Civil War. From staying at home to take care of the children to disguising themselves as men to fight
on the battlefield, women contributed in many ways to the war effort on both sides. Though very few
women are recognized for their vital contributions, even fewer are The women during the war felt an
obligation to assist in one form or another. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mrs. Gordon Example (Confederate Wife) Union and Confederate generals brought their wives either
because they longed for their company or the wives determination to accompany their husbands could
not be ignored.
I wish the Yankees would capture Mrs. Gordon and hold her till this war is over (Volo 170).
Hawks (Union Nurse) Esther Hill Hawks, M.D. is one of the many women that decided to stay away
from the battlefields in order to support the Union Army. She and her husband were well to do doctors
that worked in a hospital that took in and cared for black soldiers. On one day Hawks was to expect
over five hundred wounded soldiers.
Two severe amputations today neither surviving but a few hours. One of these, a boy hardly 20 years
old, Charley Reason formerly a slave, but of late years resident in Syracuse NY., I have taken a great
interest in; he is such a noble looking fellow, and so uncomplaining (Hawks 51).
I know what I am fighting for, only a few years ago I ran away from a man in Maryland who said he
owned me and since then I ve worked on a farm in Syracuse but as soon as the government would take
me I came to fight, not for my country, I never had any, but to gain one (Hawks 51).
Sally Louise Tompkins (Confederate Nurse) Sally Louise Tompkins, of Virginia, was 28 years old
when the Civil War broke out. At the time Tompkins was an established nurse and philanthropist. She
felt
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Worlds Of Wonder In The Northern Colonies Dbq
In Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies by David D. Hall, he discuss the role of religion in the
northern colonies. Many of the things that happened or they endured were seen as different
manifestations of their religion. Things such as losing material possessions or dying in a unforeseen
way were seen as God showing you the error of your ways. In Document five, Dr. Hamilton discusses
his time in various parts of the Northern colonies. While in New London he watches as people come
together and burn their material possessions in order to save their souls. They believe that by letting
go of these worldly possessions that they idolize, their souls shall be set free. They felt unworthy and
often felt they were sinners, trying their best to
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Distinguish Between Developed and Developing Countries
Di
3a) What distinguishes a developing country from a developed country (10mks)
ADVICE: All the indicators are examined here with supporting statistics. There won t be time to
include statistics for all the indicators, so you ll include those that you most easily remember).
Countries can be classified as developed or developing according to the value of the gross national
product (GNP) per capita. A developing country can be distinguished from a developed country by
examining indicators such as the size of GDP per capita, economic structure, population growth,
population structure, distribution of income, employment, trading position, urbanization, technology
and provision of infrastructure.
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Developing countries are very reliant on the export of primary produce whereas developed countries
export more capital and consumer goods. Developing countries are vulnerable in their trading
relationships because fluctuations in price can destabilize their economies. Zimbabwe s main exports
are cotton and tobacco while that of the USA includes telecommunications, equipment, automobiles
and medicine.
Urbanisation is another indicator of development. Developed countries already have a high proportion
of the population living in urban areas. The developing countries however still have a high proportion
of the population living in rural areas, but there are rapid rates of rural to urban migration in those
economies. In Zimbabwe 38% of the population live in urban areas and the rate of urbanization is
3.4%. In the USA however 82% of the population live in the urban areas and the rate of urbanization
is much lower at 1.2%.
They can be distinguished by the provision of infrastructure. Infrastructure includes health education
and housing. The developed countries have better infrastructure than the developed country. The
Human Development Index combines elements of health as measured by life expectancy, education
and income to assess development. Life expectancy in Zimbabwe is 51 years whereas it is 78 years in
the USA.
Access to technology also differs between the two. 5% of the world s computers are located in
developing countries.
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Critical Issues in Policing Essay
Critical Issues in Policing
Critical Issues in Policing
Brian Riley
CJA/214
May 31, 2012
Bobby Sheppard
Police Agencies in modern society are a part of the American fabric to serve and protect the American
public. The United States currently have more than 15,000 police agencies, (Walker Katz, 2011).
Police Departments across the United States face similar critical issues policing. All police officers
face dangers in the job of policing the dangers can emanate from internal and external origins. Police
officers have continued to evolve to serve communities by finding better less than lethal alternatives to
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In addition, police officer exposed to high levels of stress relate to their job have been at an increased
risk for adverse health problems, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder,
(Grant Terry, 2012). Less than lethal weapons Use of fire arms as the choice weapon by police officers
have been around since the late 1800s. Police departments started issuing firearms to police officers in
a response to better armed criminal populations, (Bulman, 2010). Recent studies have shown that less
lethal weapons decrease the rate of police officers and suspect injuries. Because evidence supports less
lethal weapons for police officer, many law enforcement agencies have agencies are stressing the use
of less lethal weapons. In the early 19th century, the less than lethal weapon of choice was the wooden
club, (Bulman, 2010). Less than lethal weapons have evolved to technology such as conductive energy
devices (CEDs), commonly known as the Taser. Technology used in policing Police Departments are
continuing to evolve to try to stay ahead if the criminal. Police technology is most influential changes
relative to modern policing. Police agencies are using modern technology such as internet to convey
information to the public, smart phones with the capacity to communicate with others from the field,
and mobile computers to retrieve information, (Grant Terry, 2012). Because police officers have
mobile computers while in the field,
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Why I Decided to Go Back to School
Why I decided to return to school
The Purpose of my essay is to give my readers some high in sight on a few different challenges in my
life that helped motivate me upon my return to school. I am a single 45 year old divorced woman with
six children. I needed a good paying job and a college education to be able to continue supporting my
family. I am also the youngest child of four and the light of my mother s eyes. I was once married to
my children s father for 20 years. My ex husband was always the bread winner for our family, so I had
no worries. He worked for the park district in the city where we lived. I was going to school full time
and taking care of the children. My two oldest children are boys and they are grown men now 25 ...
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All had been going well, and then I found out again I was pregnant with another girl. I was a bit
surprised because the other children had pretty much been planned, but now we were on our fifth child
and the raise my husband had received was now starting to leave with all of our children. It didn t
matter because we had fought bigger storms than that and managed to make it through. I loved my
husband and what he wanted pretty much made sure that I complied with it. Our family was
expanding and I was happy and I felt great about it. Then sure enough, two years later I had my sixth
child. It was another girl and that was my true blessing, because I wasn t ready for her and I had
considered having an abortion. I asked Maurice to take me to get an abortion in St. Louis because I
was so far along I had to go out of state to where they could meet my needs. We arrived at the clinic
and I just couldn t do it. I had prayed about it and I just could not go through with the abortion. I m
glad that I didn t, she is just amazing to me. However, things were starting to change all over again for
my husband and myself. Maurice was back to his old tricks of physically abusing me and cheating. I
was home with the kids one day and one of his mistresses had come by our house looking for him. I
was livid and mentally crushed after the lady had told me she was sleeping with my husband. When
Maurice came home I told him what had happened and of course he wormed
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The Anti War Of The Vietnam War
In the mid 1960s a pervasive anti war atmosphere came about surrounding the Vietnam War.
Encompassing this war, the anti war movement was fueled by three ambitious groups who, in their
quest for distinct changes, induced the downfall of the liberalist democratic party and set the stage for
the new conservative republicans with three movements that made up the anti war radicalism. These
three movements include, the New Left movement, Black Power and Women s liberation movement.
All three movements were initiated due to the negative effects of the Vietnam War on their needs,
suggesting that the American system was connected to the evolution of the war. Therefore, one by one,
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You let that white man know, if this is a country of freedom, let it be a country of freedom; and if its
not a country of freedom, change it.
Many black in America began to feel the need to address this white supremacy that they felt
suppressed under and found that they are only being used as a tool of the white liberal establishment;
liberal whites have not begun to address themselves to the real problem of black people in this
country. The most important lesson they learned was that anything the white man does is never in the
best interest for the black man or community. This led to a growing rage amongst blacks and led them
to take a stand against the problems they faced. However, from the testimony of Anne Moody, a black
girl growing up in Mississippi, the black power movement led to much tension and violence between
the blacks and whites; After the sit in, all I could think of was how sick the Mississippi whites were.
They believed so much in the segregated Southern way of life, they would kill to preserve it. The
movement had instilled fear throughout the nation, especially the
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Telehealth
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
Clinical Telehealth Across the Disciplines:
Lessons Learned
Sandra Jarvis Selinger, Ph.D.,1,2 Elmira Chan, M.Ed.,2 Ryan Payne, B.A.,2
Kerenza Plohman, LLM,2 and Kendall Ho, M.D., FRCPSC2,3
cost and remuneration issues, development of organizational protocols for system use, and strategies
to promote interprofessional collaboration). 1
Department of Surgery, 2Division of Continuing Professional
Development and Knowledge Translation, 3Division of Emergency
Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Key words: clinical telehealth, videoconferencing, literature review, quality of service
Introduction
Abstract
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The available literature also elucidates key strategies for organizational readiness and technology
adoption (including the development of a change management and user training plan, understanding
program
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ealthcare professionals are increasingly faced with the daunting task of caring for a rapidly aging and
ever expanding population1 the corollary of which is increased need for chronic disease management,
home based care, and acute intervention. This is coupled with an increased number of patients living
in rural and remote areas that often lack access to required healthcare services.2,3 Taken together,
these challenges place significant stress on the healthcare system, prompting system stakeholders to
utilize resources more creatively to ensure that patient needs are met effectively.
A large body of literature illustrates the critical role telehealth technologies can play in addressing
these issues by serving as a tool to expand the reach of healthcare practitioners and access of patients
to them. The telehealth technology described in this context refers to videoconferencing only, and
although many telehealth technologies are utilized to enhance patient care
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Burton Walker Case Study
Burton accessed Law books while incarcerated and started filing his own legal motions, writing
hundreds of letters proclaiming his innocence to elected officials. Burton obtained several affidavits
from Simmons acquaintances who confirmed Simmons had admitted his perjury to them. In 2008,
Centurion Ministries began investigating Darryl s conviction, after this evidence investigators tried to
located Walker however, could not interview Walker due to his death occurring in November 1996.
Burton s investigators tracked down Walker s friend, Daniel Pennington who was drinking outside of
another friend s house near the Amoco station during the time of Ball s murder. It was confirmed that
Walker could of not identify the shooter since where they were standing, the shooting could not be
seen and the fact that he had poor eyesight and never wore his glasses while drinking confirmed that
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Investigators located Jennifer Shaw, a woman who was present during the Amaco shooting, Shaw told
investigators she knew Burtons and, had seen the shooting however that she did not know the identity
of the shooter, Shaw also mentioned she would have testified if contacted. Investigators gathered
evidence that pointed to the actual shooter who was a man by the name of Jesse Watson, who is
deceased but had allegedly feuding with Ball and vowed to murder him due to a drug turf war between
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Anthrax And Photosynthesis
Anthrax is the disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, it is a gram positive organism because of its thick
peptidologlycon cell wall which stain crystal violet and they are rod shaped. The initial infection
happens when spores get into the body. The spores can be activated and become Anthrax bacteria
.They can then multiply and spread throughout the body producing toxins and causes severe illness.
Anthrax can be dated back to early 1250 BC it was thought that during Moses time when God casted
the ten plagues that Anthrax was responsible for the fifth plague that caused illness to the cattle. It was
also said that it was in the Iliad, some think that it might have also caused the fall of Rome. In the
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Then later on he conducted one of his most historic experiments to inject animals with the bacteria to
see how the disease develops. While also conducting this experiment he found out the life cycle of the
bacteria which became Koch s postulates, the relationship between microorganisms and the diseases
caused by it. By the 1800s doctors have seen cases of Anthrax but have not yet came up with
diagnoses of the disease and they haven t found the cause of Anthrax. Wool sorters disease came about
because they saw a link between sheep and the people in animal hair industries. The mid century
researchers have seen rod shaped bodies in blood of infected animals. The first vaccine was created in
1881 by Louis Pasteur. He experimented with his vaccine by first giving two shots to twenty five
animals of the vaccine then with a weaker form of the bacteria, after he gave the animals live anthrax.
The ones that had the initial vaccination were the ones that survived, he also gave live Anthrax to
animals that haven t had the vaccine those animals did not survive. Anthrax began to be well
documented around the 1900s in the United States, Britain, and Germany not
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Legal Issues Surrounding Emergency Service Agencies
Introduction The Emergency Services organizations in the United States are complex and challenging
group s that are a required necessity of all communities, based on law. The fire service part of the
emergency services have been around over two hundred years and has been the backbone of many
emergency service agencies on how the culture is built and how everyday actions are completed
within the emergency services, there has been cultural ambivalence within the Emergency Service on
how to deal with employees, with the current laws and regulations. Many of the employment issues
within the emergency services have been due to the increase in members of the emergency services
pushing back on the old cultural practices of the agencies or governments who govern the emergency
service agencies. It is evident that in some incidents that the politics and old traditional cultures have
made issues of diversity, leadership issues and equal rights issues. There is growing professional
literary evidence that acknowledges the legal issues surrounding emergency service agencies (Rielage,
2008). Each and every level of government should have regulatory compliance rules and general
employment rules that all members of the organization must follow. Additionally, these rules must fall
within the Constitution and Civil Rights of each and all personnel involved in the organizations. Many
emergency service agencies are run as a separate part of a government agency and thus many times
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Should Vaccines Be Mandatory In The United States
Immunizations should be mandatory in the United States because they do not cause harm to children.
According to The Food and Drug Administration, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
ensures the safety, effectiveness, and availability of vaccines for the United States. Before the FDA
licenses (approves) a vaccine, the vaccine is tested extensively by its manufacturer. FDA scientists and
medical professionals carefully evaluate all the available information about the vaccine to determine
its safety and effectiveness ( The Food and Drug Administration). Many people become concerned if
vaccines are safe or not. They think about if vaccines will make their children develop mental or even
health problems such as autism and asthma. Vaccines
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Automatic Driving School
If you are out to purchase a car and need to learn how to drive, it would be best if you register in an
intensive driving crash course guaranteed pass London. Crash here obviously does not mean literally
you crash your car, but this is a fast way to speedily learn how to drive your car. There are numerous
driving schools across the nation offering driving courses of diverse duration. They all teach driving
methods required to operate a car of either manual or automatic transmission. The solitary difference
in these schools would be in the experience level of their coaches and also in some way the nature of
the course and the vicinity of the school.
A driving crash course
This kind of driving course is envisioned to teach an individual how
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The Declaration Of Independence From Great Britain
In 1776, the United States continental congress ratified the Declaration of Independence from Great
Britain. Following the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation,
the next few years displayed a great amount of progression for the protection of the American citizen
by implementing the United States Constitution. The first three articles of the Constitution focused on
the division of power between the President and Congress, which comprised of the House of
Representatives and Senate. Since the Constitution s establishment, the issue of who has what certain
war powers has maintained in the spotlight. The Constitution is notoriously misunderstood because of
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415). In 1973 Congress adopted the War Powers Resolution in attempt to rein the President in and
consult with Congress when it came to taking any action when introducing troops to hostile regions.
There have been a number of President s who have used their executive power to move U.S. troops
into countries of a hostile nature that were of no immediate threat to the U.S. homeland. President
Wilson sent troops to Vera Cruz during the Mexican Revolution, President Carter sent aid in the form
of helicopters to hostages in Iran, and President Clinton bombed both Iraq and Serbia (Currie, Pg. 41).
Most of those actions leaned towards more of a humanitarian effort, rather than a deliberate attack on
U.S. national security.
The current U.S. President, Barack Obama, has continued this humanitarian and moral trend with the
use of U.S. military force in Libya and Syria. However, both events are very much different in seeking
the approval or consultation by Congress given their political context. In 2011, Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi, had come under the international spotlight as a major threat to the citizens of
Libya. Given Libya s location centered amongst several Arab states, there was much at stake for U.S.
interest. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the United Nations also backed the U.S.
and other NATO allies military
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North Dakota Pipeline Debate
Hi everyone today I m talking about the North Dakota pipeline protest. Who am I? Actually I m just a
regular environmental protester. I m here today invited by my friend Jacob to talk about what s
happening in North Dakota and why it relates to the government. So what is exactly happening in
North Dakota? Well I ll tell you Native Americans are protesting against the company Dakota access
whose job is to build 1072 mile pipeline from North Dakota down towards the southeast. It s a simple
transport job but is receiving a huge amount of backlash since April due to its environmental issues
What are these environmental issues exactly well it has to do with the water in the area nearby the site
where they want to build their oil pipeline is the Missouri River and lake Oahe. The rivers and lakes
are there main supply of water to the Native American reservation near by The Standing Rock Sioux
Tribe. This drive has been protesting since April about the dangers of the corruption their water
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Well two Saturdays ago the amount of protesters near the pipeline s construction grew into the
thousands. The governor of North Dakota the state of emergency and barricaded the protest sites. This
is only after a federal judge ruled that they would not hear the tribes requested to stop the construction.
After that request of a state of emergency more and more protesters started arriving regardless of the
barricades. Due to this, last Friday the federal government announced that there would be a pause in
the construction of the pipeline and also considered, Nationwide reform on these kinds of
infrastructure projects. Although this causes temporary and may resume and the construction may
continue forward. But hopefully with my spread of information you can go out and protest yourself
along with the Native American people. Just as long as you have enough money to go out
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New Revenue Streams for the National Maritime Museum
Bishoff and Allen (2004) state that most cultural heritage institutions are mission driven; their primary
purpose is to support and promote the public good. Just as The National Maritime Museum mission
statement is to illustrate for everyone the importance of sea, ships, time and stars and their relationship
with people . Swan (2012), explained in her presentation that this is the largest maritime museum in
the world which attracted 2.45 million visitors in 2010 /2011 and 709.000 visitors just at the National
Maritime Museum alone . Museum is the place for learning, education and socialisation. Sources that
contribute to museums earned revenue include admission, gift shop, memberships, facility rentals and
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The National Maritime Museum is a very welcoming place and vide range of information can be
found on their website. There is as well an interactive part were children with an adult help can make
various things like sea monster mask or globe. Many interesting tasks in Make your own can be done
at home but for the children of age 5 8 parents interaction would be needed. While further looking
how this could be brought in to a promises the idea came to mind. Rather than having the tool in
making mask or globe on line children could be doing it at the museum. There are no complicated
tools or objects involved in the process and children would not be proud in taking an item home and
sharing with their friends or siblings. This would as well show to parents that the museum is not just
about looking at the material collected. Children at the age of 5 8 are particular excited in showing
their achievements. The National Maritime Museum holds pirate day every Wednesday and Friday
and there are six sessions between both days. This shows that there is an interest for schools to
organise trips and bring children were they can become pirates for the day. Young boys and girls are
very interested in pirates. As their imagination is full of excitement it can be further broadened by
inviting them to dress up as pirate. Dressing up as a pirate would give them enjoyment and feeling that
they are real characters. They can as well
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The Expectancy Violations Theory Originated By Judee Burgoon
The Expectancy Violations Theory originated by Judee Burgoon explains a person s response to
unpredicted actions by their peers, and the numerous meanings that individuals attribute to the abuse
or violation of their personal space. Burgoon defined personal space as the invisible, variable volume
of space surrounding an individual that defines that individual s preferred distance from others
(Griffin, p. 85). Expectancy is what people predict (or expect) will occur, instead of what they wish.
What a person can conclude from these descriptions is that expectancy violation is a violation of one s
prediction. This theory understands communication as the discussion of information that can be used
to disrupt the anticipations of someone else who will perceive the conversation either positively or
negatively. Expectancies are mostly centered upon social standards and stereotypes of the
communicators. Expectations can originate straight from the present interaction but are frequently
shaped by an individual s initial attitude determined by a mixture of necessities, expectations, and
requirements. Violations of expectancies cause an urge to force the communicator to start analyzing
the violation. The theory suggests that expectancy will affect the result of the communication as
positive or negative and predict that negative violations reduce the attraction of the violator. An
illustration of an Expectancy Violation is how close you let a person approach you before the space
you
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Kinzua State Park
As summer approaches, many state parks across Pennsylvania are waiting to be discovered. Many of
these state parks have educational experiences, beautiful scenery, and many exciting activities to
partake in. Listed below are a few of the highest rated state parks in Pennsylvania and some of the
things available to do there.
Kinzua State park is located in McKean County, PA. It is 239 acres and features Picnic areas, hiking
trails, interpretive programs, group tent camping, scenic overlooks, motor coach tours as well as the
Kinzua Skywalk. The Kinzua Skywalk is a viaduct that was once the longest and highest in the world,
and was used to transport materials across the Kinzua gorge, but was later reinvented as a skywalk for
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Its main attraction is the Youghiogheny River and gorge, where you can go white water rafting and use
the natural water slides. If you re not a fan of water, there are guided walks, hiking and biking trails,
sledding in the winter, picnic areas, camps, hands on activities, and evening programs. The park is
open everyday year round from sunrise to sunset, Cherry Springs State Park is an 82 acre state park
located in Potter County, PA. It features large strands of Black Cherry trees, hiking, camping, hunting,
stargazing at night, guided walks, hand on activities, campfire programs, and a woodsman show,
which features tree felling, log rolling and much more. The park is open everyday of the year sunset to
sunrise and the campground is open in the summer from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through
Saturday.
Ricketts Glen State Park, which used to be a site of a radar station during the Cold War, is located in
Benton, PA and is open Monday Sunday, 7 am to 5 pm.The beach, overnight areas and other sections
of the park are only open for specific hours and seasons. The park has many of fun things to do, such
as hiking, horse riding, swimming, and boating, as well as waterfalls, wildlife watch and a snack bar at
the beach. They give the opportunity to do hands on activities, guided walks and presentations on
historical and natural resources for school
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Stephen Curry s Golden State Warriors
Unanimous.
It s a word that describes the repulsive forces of opinion. In this case, it s the perfect word to describe
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry s MVP season.
Just before downing the Portland Trailblazers in five games on the back of a mind blowing Game 4 in
the 2016 Western Conference Semifinals, it was fitting to discover that the media had unanimously for
the first time in league history voted Curry as the NBA s Most Valuable Player.
Curry s spectacular 2015 16 season spoke to his will on and off the court. After rewriting legendary
league records and turning the dynamics of the game on its head, there was no other way to honor the
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The NBA has offered a blueprint for how to succeed, which could also rapidly homogenize players in
the league. The change could also leave players, who had jobs this year, unemployed next season. That
circumstance provides the potential for a messy turnover period where the quality of play slightly
suffers. A final superfluous concern: promoting Curry is just promoting another good guy. Haven t
some criticized the NBA for lacking villains ?
That aside, the NBA is more exciting than it has been for a while. A new style of play and a non
traditional power have been born in Oakland, Calif., and Curry is the ringleader of the renaissance.
Most seem to also believe that Golden State will secure its second straight title in June. Three pointers
are the new thing, and people can t get enough of them More power to them.
But overall, props to the NBA. The league created a more passive but equally entertaining game,
pulling it off with a generational star to boot, removing any possible error. The league got everything
it wanted.
The only thing to do now is wait for the rest of the league to reach Curry s level to complete the
transformation. That s
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Marketing Audit
Walt Disney Corporation
Marketing Audit
Max McKay
Sabrina Coady
Henrik Oiseth
Principles of Marketing 308
Professor Simpson
November 14, 2006
Walt Disney Corporation
Founded in 1923, the Walt Disney Company has predicated itself as the world s best in the family
entertainment business. After 80 years in the business, who could argue with that statement? Today,
Walt Disney Corporation dominates the market of family entertainment. An unparalleled experience is
the direct affect of superior quality, innovative content, and brilliant storytelling. To capture such a
highly diverse market, Walt Disney has divided itself into four main business segments: Studio
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Current stock prices are hovering around $30 per share ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). Walt
Disney Corporation can contribute much of its success to a large number of resources, superior
experience, and its low cost strategy. The company has developed a well known brand name that has
lead to high brand loyalty. This has given the organization the ability to adapt when product line sales
decrease. At the same time, financial stability has allowed Walt Disney Corporation to extend its
product line and services into home video, film, merchandise, radio broadcasting, network television,
and theme parks ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). As product line sales declined in the US, Disney
has effectively expanded its operations to Japan and Europe. Overall, financial stability is one of Walt
Disney s primary internal strengths, giving the firm flexibility to submerge into a variety of different
markets and expand operations globally. Innovative thinking by Disney employees has been critical to
the company s success. Employees have highly contributed to several box office hits in Disney
productions. Creative and unique ideas this firm continually produces has overshadowed much of the
competition. In an industry where extreme amounts of capital investments are required for new market
entrants, Walt Disney has intimidated many new market entrants by dominating the market of
entertainment. Much of
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The Reason For Popularity Of Online Shopping
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This research project was carried out to identify the reason for popularity
of online shopping, to describe why eBay and Amazon became successful without having a High
Street store, to compare eBay and Amazon in terms of revenues and customer s opinions and to
develop ideas on how they could improve their performance in future. This research draws the
attention to facts that despite both companies have many bad reviews, potential consumers are still
attracted to shop using their websites, while present customers are consciously complaining about
eBay s and Amazon s unprofessional customer service and after sale service, yet they still shop using
both websites, resulting in eBay overcoming analysts predictions about their profits every quarter and
Amazon investing big amounts of money in its growth. Primary research that was conducted, showed
that lower prices and wider range of products are the two main factors that attract consumers to shop
online (despite the awareness of bad customer service and after sale service). This project also finds
that prospects of eBay financial position are positive, however Amazon is not doing well. Amazon is
not able to prove that it can generate steady profits and Jeff Bezos is constantly re investing its
revenues for future growth which results in shareholders losing their patience. Recommendations
discussed include:  Improving the quality of customer service and after sale service for eBay and
Amazon  Decreasing
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The Handmaid s Tale
Nolite de Bastardes Carborundorum: Feminism in Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale, Edwidge
Danticat s Breath, Eyes, Memory, and Sylvia Plath s The Bell Jar Feminist literature encompasses a
wide range of issues concerning gender equality and the many waves and movements of feminism that
have arisen throughout history and across generations. Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale,
Edwidge Danticat s Breath, Eyes, Memory, and Sylvia Plath s The Bell Jar are three works which deal
with a broad range of feminist issues, each involving a different form of feminism. In The Handmaid s
Tale, Atwood uses an overbearingly patriarchal society as a means of critiquing Radical Feminism,
illustrating the various ways in which woman can actually contribute to and facilitate their own
oppression. In Breath, Eyes, Memory, Danticat explores Postcolonial Feminism by analyzing feminist
issues that arise outside of Western culture, which are often overlooked in Western society. Sylvia
Plath s The Bell Jar includes aspects of Liberal Feminism, which focuses on women s political,
professional, and intellectual equality to men. Each of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Women no longer have the ability to hold public office, own property, have their own bank accounts,
work outside the home, or even view text. A totalitarian theocracy, Gilead holds wives under the
complete control of their husbands and handmaidens or concubines under the control of their
Commanders, so much so that the handmaidens are renamed to reflect their individual Commanders
names. The story s narrator and protagonist, Offred literally Of Fred allows us to view this new
society through the eyes of a handmaiden, whose sole purpose is to produce offspring in a world
where fertility is seemingly
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Essay On Goddess Of Passion ( Xana And Durihan )
Edana, Goddess of Passion (Xana and Durihan)
Have you heard of the Goddess Edana? Sven asked over the fire. The stars were already out, the night
sky a blanket for the Kingdom of Felhine. And beneath the stars, sitting in the midst of a forest was a
man and woman around a fire. The man a strong and proud warrior of the north, broad shoulders
accompanied by defined and battle tested muscle. He looked very much the part of a barbarian, and
the way he fought only confirmed that. But who Sven really was was a mercenary, and adventurer, a
sell sword. Traveling the kingdom to experience life at it s fullest. And the woman across from him?
Her name was Charlotte, a daughter of a nobleman who up until a few hours ago was in the oh so ...
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Of course it wasn t the only place for such devotions to be enacted.
The very temple Sven spoke of, in the Capitol of Felhine was alive that very night. To call it a brothel
would be an insult, seeing how brothels were kept to the outer reaches of the city. The temple of
Edana was one of many temples, built and placed within the inner sphere of the city. Yes, for some
gold one could sleep with the gorgeous priestess s that called the temple home. But what temple didn t
accept payment for service? The Sect of Dorfane took gold for prophetic guidance on people s futures,
and the Sect of Bro Kul took gold for administering the rites of the dead. Just because the Sect of
Edana performed acts of flesh didn t make their worship, their deeds any less divine. Regardless
people came from all corners of the kingdom just for one night with the Divine prostitutes of Edana.
And Gareth was no different.
Where Gareth came from, what Gareth did for a living, what family he claimed no one knew. Nor
would they ask, he was a man that only appeared at night in the Capitol. An air of uneasiness seemed
to befall any that crossed his path. And yet those that Gareth took interest in, those he pursued seemed
to be transfixed by him, fascinated. But what else would they feel? Gareth was a vampire after all, no
stranger then the ogres of the
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Paragraph Writing (Simple, Five Sentenc

  • 1. Paragraph Writing (Simple, Five Sentenc 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Paragraph Writing (Simple, Five Sentenc Paragraph Writing (Simple, Five Sentenc
  • 2. Sydney Water Eastern Sewerage Treatment Plant Site Report Melbourne Water Eastern Sewerage Treatment plant Site Report There are several different technologies used at the Eastern Treatment Plant for treating sewerage until it becomes Class A treated effluent. An overview of the process can be seen in Figure 1 below: Figure 1: A schematic diagram showing the overall sewerage treatment process (Melbournewater.com.au nd.) Grit filtration is used to begin the removal of some solids and large objects and rubbish that end up in sewerage such as plastics, condom wrappers and toys by passing the water through two filters (Melbournewater.com.au nd.). Sedimentation and flocculation collection begins the remove solids as they settle out under very still conditions and hydrophobic components which are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The remnant sludge is dried leaving a biosolid high in metals and contaminants which is considered unsafe for human contact and is currently stored onsite (Melbourne Water 2014). As with most technology the definition of state of the art is incredibly subjective and is rooted in social and economic issues (Diaper Sharma 2007). For the treatment of sewerage this is particularly true and it is hard to separate technology from social and economic issues, as such both will be addressed together. Currently most of the technology used is state of the art based on the on recent implementation of the new upgrade to the treatment process by the addition of tertiary processing (Melbourne Water 2014). There are always improvements in technology that could be implemented but when taking in to consideration the low economic viability of many new technologies for a commercial scale at the present time, the current technology is cutting edge for its purpose and cost (Melbourne Water 2014). As new technology becomes more economical than this question will have to be readdressed. For example a state of the art water treatment technology that could be employed would be any pressure driven membrane filtration such as reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration make the Category A treated effluent in to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Benefits Of Using Mobile Phone Payment solutions have changed drastically over time, going from bartering goods in ancient times, using gold and silver, paying with cash and coins, using credit cards, and now mobile devices. There are five main types of mobile payments: mobile at the point of sale, mobile as the point of sale, mobile payment platform, direct mobile billing, and closed loop mobile payments (1). However, this paper will focus on the three most familiar to college students and young adults. First is mobile at the point of sale, which is also known as a mobile wallet. With this system, a user adds money to their virtual wallet from their credit card and then taps their mobile device at the point of sale using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology (1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A popular example of the closed loop mobile payment system is the Starbucks Mobile App where customers load the app with money and use it towards future purchases. The app can also keep track of loyalty points and coupons (2). Mobile payments are still relatively new. Bob Violini, the author of Payments on the Go, states fewer than 3% of merchants currently support NFC payments on their point of sale systems, but after companies are able to commit to hardware upgrades and data protection costs, Mobile Payment technology will greatly increase in businesses around the world (5). According to Von Wallenstein of Business NH Magazine, ApplePay, Google Wallet, Paypal, and Starbucks App are seen as convenient payment methods for consumers, but the benefit provided to the vendor is even greater because time is saved at checkout time (6). When using mobile devices as a form of payment, as stated before the merchant doesn t see the actual credit card information of a consumer, but someone does; Visa and Mastercard are the main companies that serve as middlemen between the consumer and the merchant when mobile payment transactions are being made. One of mobile payment security s biggest concerns is who has access to cardholder information, and how can the people responsible for protecting the information know who else could possibly have access. There has been no evidence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis The cost volume profit analysis (CVP) is used to help companies determine breakeven points and pricing for their products. It is a method of cost accounting 在ased on determining the breakeven point of cost and volume of goods and is useful for managers making short term economic decisions (Investopedia, 2013). The mechanism of CVP begins with the revenue, so the price point and the volume of units sold (CliffNotes, 2013). A good way to understand the CVP analysis is using a simple income statement example (Choo Tan, 2011) The example that will be used here is a one product small company Acme, which makes ball bearings. The cost of producing one ball bearing is six cents. The objective for Acme in using CVP analysis is to determine how many ball bearings it must sell at its normal price in order to breakeven. Suppose its fixed costs are $100,000. If the normal price for a ball bearing is twenty cents that is the variable cost. The contribution is the revenue variable cost, so in this case 14 cents. The breakeven point is 100,000 / 0.14 = 714,286 ball bearings. There are a few different ways that the company can gain competitive advantage using the CVP method and the information that it generates about the business. The first thing the company can learn is with respect to pricing. The company needs to sell 714,286 ball bearings, so it will only produce ball bearings if it thinks that it can sell that many. If the company does not believe that it can sell enough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Characterization of Antigone in Sophocles Antigone Sophocles tragic drama, Antigone, presents to the reader a full range of characters: static and dynamic, flat and round; they are portrayed mostly through the showing technique. In Sophocles Praise of Man and the Conflicts of the Antigone, Charles Paul Segal takes the stand that there are two protagonists in the drama (which conflicts with this reader s interpretation): This is not to say that there are not conceptual issues involved in the characters of Creon and Antigone. But the issues are too complex to be satisfactorily reduced to a single antithetical formulation. We must avoid seeing the protagonists as one dimensional representatives of simple oppositions: right and wrong, reason and emotion, state and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nothing so evil as money ever grew to be current among men. The guard exits with the intention of saving his own skin by never reappearing before Creon. But shortly thereafter he again approaches Creon with the startling news that the guilty party has been apprehended in the act of burying Polynices corpse: I have come, though tis in breach of my sworn oath, bringing this maid; who was taken showing grace to the dead. The guard s recounting of the actions of Antigone develop her character into all of its fullness as a most sentimental and religious person: And when, after a long while, this storm had passed, the maid was seen; and she cried aloud with the sharp cry of a bird in its bitterness, even as when, within the empty nest, it sees the bed stripped of its nestlings. So she also, when she saw the corpse bare, lifted up a voice of wailing, and called down curses on the doers of that deed. And straightway she brought thirsty dust in her hands; and from a shapely ewer of bronze, held high, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Pros And Cons Of Sautéing Sautéing have a very high heat and very fewer oils are used. The ingredients are added when the oil heat and have some smoke. Fewer oils are needed because the high heat prevents moisture from being escape and been safer from oil spill and potential cause from the fire. Sautéing can be troublesome due to intense of heat and sound of a food been cooked. Sauté foods had cooked in a thin layer of fat to over medium high heat, it usually are cooked in a frying pan that on the stovetop. The foods were cooked just until tender or delicate. Pan frying is a method that cooks an ingredient using a frying pan at a medium high heat. Pan frying includes much more oils than usual because it helps to prevent those moisture releases from the ingredient. This pan frying method is done by added enough fat to hot pan so that the fat came up about half an inch up in the side of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deep frying use a lot of fat or oil when cooking the food. The fat or oil are usually put into deep pan and was heated to the boiling point. Food is put into the hot boiling pan and cooked. The boiling point has never goes over 100C (212F). The results of deep frying are golden brown exterior, crispy and have a fully cooked interior. Poaching is the lowest temperature of cooking methods. It defined at between the temperature of 71C 82C (160F 180F). This can produce an environment that is calm for delicate foods. The water of poaching should has no bubbles and shown slight movement. The food is remains in liquid until it is tender and fully cooked through. The method of basting is usually associated with roasting. The liquid or juice that goes out from the meat are been cooked spooned over the roast frequently when it is being roast. The outside part of the meat is moistened frequently while the cooking process with the juice that have been spooned over. The extra liquid or juices from the cooked meat are added to a mixture for the meat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Increasing Tuition Rates Cause Students Increasing tuition rates cause students to borrow more money which will impact their financial future should they have difficulty obtain a job in their chosen career field. Tutition costs began their rise in 1970s but it wasn t until the 1980s that government funding began to decline and the tuition rates began their steady climb regularly outstripping the median family income. (Ehrenberg) The average cost of tuition at a four year pubic institution increased from to $2,387 per year in 1975 1976 to $9,410 in 2015 2016. (Average Annual Percentage Increases in Inflation Adjusted Published Prices by Decade) TABLE 2A. Average Tuition and Fees and Room and Board in 2015 Dollars, 1975 76 to 2015 16, Selected Years Tuition and Fees in 2015 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This table was prepared in October 2015. While tuition costs continue to rise, the median income remain steady. (US Census Bureau, Regions of People by Median Income and Sex: 1953 to 2012) What does this mean? It means that while costs associated with college tuition continue to rise, the average medium income remains the same which places ever increasing costs of obtaining a higher education on the on the student. Given that the median annual income for men is $33,903* and the average cost of tuition at four year public college is $8,816*; average tuition would equate to 26% of the student s annual income. The cost of average tuition of a women s median income is 41% / annual income, $21,520. The rapidly rising tuition costs cause parents and students to borrow the funds to cover the shortfall. (Average Annual Percentage Increases in Inflation Adjusted Published Prices by Decade) *1971 2012 data set The current median income in the United States per data from the U.S. Census Bureau is $53,657. (US Census Bureau, Regions of People by Median Income and Sex: 1953 to 2012) According to an article from the Economic Policy Institute, an average family of four would with a basic standard of living, would need to earn $48,778 to make ends meet. Items budgeted included housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, other necessitates (clothing, personal care products and services, reading materials, educational materials, and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Case Study Of Luuxottica The Italian firm Luxottica is relatively a monopolistic company that controls several aspects of the eyewear industry. Because its product can be considered as necessities or luxury items and because at least half a billion people are wearing its product, as what the CEO said, the company has the advantage of market share. Additionally, Luxottica is a firm that knows how to revolutionize its product. They made an uncool product cool by turning glasses into high fashion. Nevertheless, Luxottica can be regarded as a stealthy, powerful company. The company does not use its name as a brand and this makes people believe that they are buying eyewear from different companies. The company not only makes its products but also sells its products and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luxottica is big and manipulative and has been in the business for a long time. Big countries such as China, India, and Brazil are even buying from Luxottica. To beat Luxottica, an individual or company must have the resources, the relationships with numerous brand names, and the distribution centers to sell eyewear. Even if the video mentioned that Luxottica has competitors such as big retail stores like Walmart and Costco and emerging online companies like Warby Parker, these could not possibly beat Luxottica. The competitors may offer lower prices and have a focused market but they probably would not be able to win over Luxottica that easily. The video mentioned that Luxottica already owns Ray Ban and Oakley, the two top premium sunglass brands in the world. Other competitors are choked by Luxottica as well; if they make glasses, they would want to be in Luxottica stores and if they have stores, they would want to sell Ray Bans. Luxottica can essentially set any price they want. Perhaps if there are significantly more sellers who could show consumers that their products function the same way as Luxottica products and that consumers could afford these at a lower price with the same or better quality, then this could probably start breaking the monopolistic control of Luxottica. However, they would need to position themselves well in the minds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Pros And Cons Of Bolam Test Typically, a defendant cannot escape liability in negligence simply by arguing that they followed common practice: Neglect of duty does not cease by repetition to be neglect of duty. However, there is one important exception to this rule. The court faces wide latitude to professionals, acting in their professional capacity, to determine the standards by which they are to be judge. In cases where the defendant has a special skill or competence, (that is, a skill that the reasonable man ordinarily does not have) and the circumstances are such that they are required to exercise that skills or competence, the courts have developed a different approach. In such cases, the actions of the defendant are judged against those of the ordinarily skilled man professing to exercise that skill, the so called Bolam test. Bolam test has been adopted for decades in various cases. One of the recent cases includes the case of Middleton (by his Father and Litigation Friend, Gavin Middleton) v Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, the claimant brought a claim for damages for clinical negligence from the defendant NHS Trust. The claimant suffered damage to the nerves due to shoulder dystocia. He has faced significant difficulties in daily life. The claimant is keen in sports however, it was the specialist view that the claimant was at the risk of developing an adjustment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He contended that the surgeon was negligent in the technique he had used and the defendant was negligent in its post operative care. The court held that the use of the technique, supported by expert evidence and standard textbooks, was reasonable and that the claimant s operation had not fallen outside the NHS s standard follow up arrangements. Hence, the claim is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Member Of The Wedding By Carson Mccullers Although a character of few pages and few words, I find Honey Brown to be the most compelling and intriguing figure of The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers. Honey Brown, the foster brother of Berenice, drifts into the story only a handful of times, but his presence, even in the shadows of the scenes, creates a growing curiosity for the reader and ignites a profound empathy for his account. His quiet and stunted dialogues and solemn nature create an enigmatic yet noteworthy narrative. His struggle with racial confinements and inability to conform leaves him without a purpose and with a soul perpetually tormented and eventually broken. McCullers personifies the extreme realities of Frankie s fears of entrapment and exclusion in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The size of his part in the novel reflects his role in society, minor and mostly shoved to the corner to be forgotten. Interestingly, while he is concealing his brain from the world and rejecting his own capacity, he hides in Big Mama s kitchen reading for so long that his nose is about to grow into [the] book (127). To the world he portrays himself as slow and dull, but under his façade is a brilliant and vibrant mind, which only a few are fortunate enough to glimpse. However his success in academia was not always so hushed and he was not always so pessimistic about his own prospects. He had been the first in his studies at the colored high school and had taught himself French as well as played the horn (128). One could easily say he was a prodigy. However, somewhere in his transition from adolescence to adulthood, his ambitions become disillusions and his world becomes smaller to the point where he becomes confined to the barriers of his mind. He has so much going for him, but the era he lives in will never acknowledge his potential for greatness. It is heartbreaking to see such a great mind doubt himself, but the tolls of societal burdens are mercilessly detrimental. Member of the Wedding delves into these constraints caused by societal set identities through different points in people s lives, but only Honey, at this time, is beaten down by these woes so violently. Unlike ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Hardship of Haiti Essay Haiti is a beautiful Caribbean country that has had more than its fair share of hardship. A culture of strength and perseverance is evident from the moment one arrives and it only feels stronger the further one travels from Port au Prince. The people are of African descent, with a strong French influence creating a uniquely mixed culture that is rare in the western hemisphere. The business climate is such that there are very few foreign businesses or joint ventures in Haiti and although there are many historic reasons for that, there now sits immense opportunity. First mover advantage is only an advantage if the first mover is successful. A firm in the initial stages of market research into Haiti will be drawn to the dream of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Safety and security is a big risk in most underdeveloped nations, and Haiti is riskier than most. Finally, the provision of broad based orientation to this new market as it applies directly to business operations in this new market. History Understanding Haiti s past will grant an ideal window into the cultural soul of this nation and may aid in a deeper realization of why many things appear as they do in this country. Cultural intelligence is defined as an individual s capability to function and manage effectively in culturally diverse setting (Ahn Ettner, 2013). This is a highly sought after skill in the interconnected world of globalization where this individual appears to hold a seemingly natural ability to interpret someone s unfamiliar and ambiguous gestures in just the way that person s compatriots and colleagues would (Ahn Ettner, 2013). Having an individual with these skills in a firm would reduce the likelihood of communicating a cultural faux pas that would inadvertently hinder business relations. Gaining knowledge will greatly contribute to the competitive advantage of a firm. To understand Haiti, one must start in 1492, when the Island of Hispaniola was first discovered by Christopher Columbus (Central, n.d.). In the initial 25 years of Spanish control of the island the Spanish settlers killed off almost all of the indigenous people who had originally occupied the island (Central, n.d.). In 1697, Spain ceded to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Glutamate Receptors In glutamatergic synapses the neurotransmitter glutamate transmits nerve impulses. Glutamate is the prevalent excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). It can act on two distinguished receptors: ligand gated ion channels (ionotropic receptors) and G protein coupled receptors (metabotropic receptors). In addition, several drugs can interfere with glutamatergic such as: Riluzole, N Acetylcysteine (NAC) and Tezampanel. Synaptic transmission (i.e. the process of information transfer at a synapse) may be accomplished in two distinguished manners: electrically and chemically. Chemical synapses are the most prevalent synapses in the human nervous system. Both their synaptic cleft, which is approximately 20 50 nm wide, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, all these subtypes express a common basic structure, i.e. the presence of four hydrophobic regions (TM I, TM II, TM III and TM IV), an extracellular N terminus and an intracellular C terminus (Bristol.ac.uk, 2015). NMDA receptors are formed by two distinctive subunit families: GluN1 and GluN2. GluN1 is a fundamental component of all NMDA receptors and it binds to one of the four GluN2 subunits (GluN2A D). This means that NMDA receptors located in different parts of the brain may have different pharmacological and biological properties and may as well act differently. Furthermore, in order for the NMDA receptor to fully work it requires glycine (co agonist in this case) to bind to the GluN1 subunit and glutamate to bind to the GluN2 subunit. On the other hand, AMPA receptors are formed by subunits of GluA1 4 while kainate receptors are formed by GluK1 3 and GluK4,5 subunits and are essential for synaptic plasticity (i.e. changing the strength of synapses, which might be linked to memory and learning). Furthermore, AMPA receptors and kainate receptors mediate fast excitatory transmission while NMDA, which usually coexist with AMPA receptors, mediate a slower excitatory transmission (Bristol.ac.uk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Corporate Finance Test with Answers Corporate Finance: An Introduction (Welch) Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Goal of Finance: Relative Valuation 1) Which of the following statements is true? A) In finance, it is important to determine an asset s absolute value. B) The relative value of any asset is, at best, a lucky guess. C) The true value of an asset is unaffected by externalities such as interest rate levels, the state of the economy, etc. D) Valuation is not an exact science. Answer: D Diff: 1 Topic: Valuation 2) The law of one price stipulates that A) identical goods must be sold to all buyers at the same price; otherwise price discrimination occurs. B) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B) Although most projects involve both financial and non financial costs and benefits, the non financial items are typically minor and can be ignored when estimating a project s value. C) Opportunity costs e.g., cash flows that would be generated by an alternative project should be included in your cash flow analysis. D) Both B and C are false statements. Answer: B Diff: 1 Topic: Project cash flows 3) David owns the building out of which he operates a small graphic arts business. He has extra space available and is considering converting the extra space into a gourmet coffee shop that he would also run. A local businesswoman has offered to rent the extra space from him for her own needs. She has suggested she would be willing to pay $1,000 a month in rent. In estimating the cash flows associated with the gourmet coffee shop, David should A) include the $1,000 rent as a cash inflow. B) include the $1,000 rent as a cash outflow. C) ignore the $1,000 rent since it is a non issue if David decides to undertake the coffee shop project. D) consider the $1,000 as an added benefit. Answer: B
  • 14. Diff: 2 Topic: Project cash flows 4) You own a firm if A) you own all the outstanding stock. B) you own all the outstanding bonds. C) you own all the outstanding stock and bonds. D) you own all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Protein Status Of Children With Protein Energy... 1 How would you evaluate the protein status of children with PEM? Which markers would you use and what are the expected results? The protein status of children with protein energy malnutrition (PEM) can be assessed by complete patient history and physical examination in which the skin would appear thinner and dull/discolored, hair growth is restarted and hair may fall and there would be loss of lean body mass over long period of time (Stipanuk and Caudill). The WHO recommends laboratory tests of blood glucose, microscopic blood smears, hemoglobin, urine and stool examination culture for ova and parasites, serum albumin, and measurement of electrolytes (Lin et al.). The most commonly used method to assess PEM is measurement of plasma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The measurement of antioxidant status can also evaluate the PEM. Khare et al. concluded that stress is present in PEM as a result of free reactive oxygen radicles and these cause membrane lipid peroxidation and thus change in oxidant and antioxidant levels in the body may predict the disease grading in PEM (Khare et al.) 2 Why nitrogen balance studies are considered to be better than the factorial method to estimate protein requirements? Although both methods have some limitations but the nitrogen balance studies are considered to be better than the factorial method to estimate protein requirements because the factorial approach has some uncertainties and assumptions involved during measurement of protein requirement (Allowances). In many long term studies the nitrogen balance method is considered as most reliable and better evidence to determine the protein requirement (Rand, Pellett and Young). The nitrogen balance studies have linear relationship between the nitrogen balance and nitrogen intake and this in not linear in factorial method (Morales, Craig and MacLean). In nitrogen method the direct measurements of nitrogen balance have been implicated to measure the protein requirement during disease and heathy conditions (Pencharz). This is not feasible by the factorial method to directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Huckleberry Finn Morality The annals about adventures of Huckleberry Finn is famous and well known in the world. It must be clear that, as any high quality tale, it will need to have some moral. It s important that the moral of the story plot still remains interesting for the experts. One can observe that they want not only in the primary moral of the complete tale but more about the moral of the primary character. The case of Huckleberry Finn appears to be quite interesting, considering the factors which have a direct effect on him. Reading the whole story, one can observe that Huckleberry is surrounded by the normal morality of his time and environment. However, when it s time to do something for some reason, Huckleberry behave in the way that appears to be right ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can observe that in this association moral of Huckleberry Finn became the clearest. On the main one hands, in his first years, Huck wasn t taught any concepts, and the only ones he has experienced since that time are those of rural Missouri, where slave owning is merely one kind of possession and it is not at the mercy of critical pressure (Bennett). In this manner, whether it is accepted by him or not, an environment comes with an effect on Huckleberry. Alternatively, Huck allows Jim to flee and helps him if their pursuing travels. This fact obviously shows that except the common rural Missouri moral Huckleberry has another one, which makes him take action just how he achieved it, helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Taking a Deeper Look at The Piano Lesson by August Wilson... Taking a Deeper Look at The Piano Lesson by August Wilson Winner of multiple awards such as the Tony Award, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize, August Wilson is known most for his forceful cultural plays. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wilson was born to a white father that later abandoned his family, and a black mother. Wilson dropped out of school in the ninth grade after being accused of plagiarism. Wilson after went to public libraries and read various books; this was an initiation for Wilson and his successful future. When Wilson first started writing he didn t think he was able to write his own works because of such great writers before him. Quote black literature criticism . However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To identify the importance of the play, Wilson introduces symbolism as a mean of the play. The symbols the piano, Sutter s ghost, and the song bring about the core of the play, and give a deeper look into The Piano Lesson. The play starts off with Boy Willie and his friend Lymon heading towards north to Pittsburgh. Their intentions are to sell a truck load of watermelons, and most of all to convince Berniece into selling the piano. Boy Willie knows very well that Berniece will not give up the piano, but resumes with his journey to sell the piano. The piano in this play is the heart of the play. It is the main cause for the tension between Boy Willie and Berniece. The piano has brought upon many grieves to the Charles family, and has caused many lives. The piano is a symbol for every life that it has taken. And for those lives, Berniece resists in letting go of the piano. Even though, it is the most important matter in the family. To Berniece, the piano is also a prize possession because of their ancestors, but most of all she refuses to sell it because their mother polished it everyday after their father died. Berniece accuses Boy Willie of not considering what their mother has done. But even after all that their family has gone through to finally claim the piano, Boy Willie wants to sell it anyway. The piano is the only family value that both siblings can hold on to and pass on to next generations. Boy Willie feels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Narrative Discourse Performance Analysis The current study aims to evaluate the differences in the narrative discourse performance in elderly individuals with acquired cognitive disorders and narrative performance on different narrative types. Previous studies evaluated individuals with an acquired cognitive disorder, but no previous research could be found that compared the narrative performance of individuals with different types of cognitive disorders. Also, little research exists on the narrative discourse performance in individuals with cognitive disorders on different narrative types. However, the literature indicates that individuals with cognitive disorders, such as stoke, TBI, or Alzheimer s disease, have deficits in narrative production when compared to normally aging individuals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narratives were evaluated on 3 main categories of cohesive ties: reference, or words that refer to a person or an object mentioned earlier, comparatives, or words that compare two or more people or objects, lexical cohesion, and conjunctions, or words that create a causal or sequential relation between two sentences or ideas (Langer Smith Burke, 1982). Only cohesive ties in which the referent of the tie is easily identified. Ambiguous or erroneous cohesive ties were not counted as a complete cohesive tie. The total number of cohesive ties was totaled for each narrative. Narrative Relevance Narrative relevance was determined by evaluating the importance of each T Unit in developing the narrative. A 3 point rating system was used to determine the relevance of each statement. An utterance was given a 1 rating if the utterance was relevant and necessary to the story development. A 2 rating was given if the utterance was related to the story and did not help or hinder the development of the story. Finally, a rating of 3 was given to the utterances that were irrelevant to the story and hindered the development of the story. The occurrence of each rating was totaled for each narrative. Occurrence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Examples Of Psychological Forces In The Horse Dealer s... Psychological Forces in The Horse Dealer s Daughter The Horse Dealer s Daughter is a short story written by English author D.H. Lawrence. He was known for exploring the psychological forces (such as instincts) behind our actions and for his vivid descriptions of the feelings of his characters, and The Horse Dealer s Daughter is no exception. In fact, the two main characters in this story Jack Fergusson and Mabel Pervin are a clear representation of Freud s drive theory forces, Eros and Thanatos. Furthermore, the author gives vivid descriptions in this story which let us know the inner drives of both Jack and Mabel. To begin with, let s talk about Freud s drive theory forces, Eros and Thanatos. Thanatos is also known as the death drive. It is the drive of masochism, destruction, aggression, and death (Freud 1920). Freud claimed that Thanatos often makes people behave in ways that are unnatural, unreasonable, and go against the human instincts. In The Horse Dealer s Daughter , Mabel clearly represents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this, he manages to portray the characters psychological changes and feelings. By doing this, he makes the readers feel more related to the characters and makes them more real. An example of this is when Jack had an inner struggle when he was falling in love with Mabel. D.H. Lawrence described very vividly the battle between Jack s id, ego and superego: He was amazed, bewildered, and afraid. He had never thought of loving her. He had never wanted to love her. When he rescued her and restored her, he was a doctor, and she was a patient. He had had no single personal thought of her. Nay, this introduction of the personal element was very distasteful to him, a violation of his professional honour. It was horrible to have her there embracing his knees. It was horrible. He revolted from it, violently. And yet and yet he had not the power to break ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Crow Indian Tribe Research Paper Crow Indians were one of the largest tribes, and they were very prosperous farmers. They had a sum of 300 buffalo in their possession. The Crow Indian tribe had many different sacred beliefs and items, and they are still living up to this day. The Crow Indian folklore stories are similar to those of the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes. Some of the most influential mythological beings in their culture include Old Man Coyote, Nirumbee, and Greasy Beast. In the Crow Indian tribe culture, the coyote plays the role of both a wise creator, and a reckless adventurous. Some versions of Old Man Coyote include two coyotes, one wise creator and one adventurous rebel who usually gets into some sort of trouble. Coyotes are very popular in Crow Indian mythology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of their clothing would be made from animal hide, mostly the buffalo. The buffalo was very important to them because they were so large, and every part of their body had many different uses. They would use the bones for breastplates, tools, and the horns would be used for helmets. Their clothing would often be decorated with porcupine quills, beadwork, and feathers. Their homes were large teepees that were made to hold many family members, and they had a hole near the top that acted as a ventilation system for their chimneys. Crow people were good fighters, and they had many different kinds of weapons. Women were not part of the Crow army. Young boys were trained their entire lives to hunt and fight , by their fathers. Young girls would stay home and help their mothers with housework, such as making soap, making clothing, cooking, and gathering. In their culture, the women would keep their hair short, however the men s hair would often be up to their wastes. Females were treated almost as equals in the Crow Indian Culture. Women would often play important figures within their tribal community. Also, when two people got married, the groom would move in with the woman s family instead of the other way around. Women could even be the chief. They would also hold a sacred sun dance annually. Their sun dances would usually include other Indian tribes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Has Realism Theory Played a Key Role in Israeli and... Introduction For many centuries, Judaic and Arabian societies have engaged in one of the most complicated and lengthy conflicts known to mankind, the makings of a highly difficult peace process. Unfortunately for all the world s peacemakers the Arab Israeli conflict, particularly the war between Israel and the Palestinian Territories, is rooted in far more then ethnic tensions. Instead of drawing attention towards high ranking officials of the Israeli government and Hamas, focus needs to be diverted towards the more suspect and subtle international relations theory of realism which, has imposed more problems than solutions. Throughout the course of this paper, I seek to explore the use of realism theory to both explain and account for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Background of the Arab Israeli Conflict The Arab Israeli Conflict, and the struggle for a religious homeland, is a complex and somewhat mystified conflict. The tensions between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples can be traced back to Biblical times, when Abraham allocated for one of his sons, Isaac, to lay claim to Judea or modern day Israel. Muslims claimed that the elder son Ishmael had been allocated the region in the Qur an. Although many historians believe otherwise, these claims are still the more popular historical context amongst monotheistic practitioners. Despite the Arab Israeli conflict being overshadowed by the countless episodes of war, the middle ages brought with it limited prosperity. The period prior to the first crusades saw an age of enlightment for the Arabs and the Jews, who would share their culture with one another and attempt to co exist within Jerusalem. During this time, both cultures would make important literary and medical advancements. However, the glory was short lived and soon the crusades opened the floodgates and brought back with it war and tension. The end of the 19th century brought with it the rise of Arab nationalism and Zionism, which called for the existence of a permanent Jewish State. Herzl s 1896 manifesto The Jewish State , popularized the idea of Isaac s promised land and influenced the Jewish peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia to proclaim Israel their own. The Jewish people took their first steps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about The Role of Women in the American Civil War When the American Civil War began on April 12th, 1861, over 3 million Union and Confederate soldiers prepared for battle. Men from all over America were called upon to support their side in the confrontation. While their battles are well documented and historically analyzed for over a hundred years, there is one aspect, one dark spot missing in the picture: the role of women in the American Civil War. From staying at home to take care of the children to disguising themselves as men to fight on the battlefield, women contributed in many ways to the war effort on both sides. Though very few women are recognized for their vital contributions, even fewer are The women during the war felt an obligation to assist in one form or another. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs. Gordon Example (Confederate Wife) Union and Confederate generals brought their wives either because they longed for their company or the wives determination to accompany their husbands could not be ignored. I wish the Yankees would capture Mrs. Gordon and hold her till this war is over (Volo 170). Hawks (Union Nurse) Esther Hill Hawks, M.D. is one of the many women that decided to stay away from the battlefields in order to support the Union Army. She and her husband were well to do doctors that worked in a hospital that took in and cared for black soldiers. On one day Hawks was to expect over five hundred wounded soldiers. Two severe amputations today neither surviving but a few hours. One of these, a boy hardly 20 years old, Charley Reason formerly a slave, but of late years resident in Syracuse NY., I have taken a great interest in; he is such a noble looking fellow, and so uncomplaining (Hawks 51). I know what I am fighting for, only a few years ago I ran away from a man in Maryland who said he owned me and since then I ve worked on a farm in Syracuse but as soon as the government would take me I came to fight, not for my country, I never had any, but to gain one (Hawks 51). Sally Louise Tompkins (Confederate Nurse) Sally Louise Tompkins, of Virginia, was 28 years old when the Civil War broke out. At the time Tompkins was an established nurse and philanthropist. She felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Worlds Of Wonder In The Northern Colonies Dbq In Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies by David D. Hall, he discuss the role of religion in the northern colonies. Many of the things that happened or they endured were seen as different manifestations of their religion. Things such as losing material possessions or dying in a unforeseen way were seen as God showing you the error of your ways. In Document five, Dr. Hamilton discusses his time in various parts of the Northern colonies. While in New London he watches as people come together and burn their material possessions in order to save their souls. They believe that by letting go of these worldly possessions that they idolize, their souls shall be set free. They felt unworthy and often felt they were sinners, trying their best to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Distinguish Between Developed and Developing Countries Di 3a) What distinguishes a developing country from a developed country (10mks) ADVICE: All the indicators are examined here with supporting statistics. There won t be time to include statistics for all the indicators, so you ll include those that you most easily remember). Countries can be classified as developed or developing according to the value of the gross national product (GNP) per capita. A developing country can be distinguished from a developed country by examining indicators such as the size of GDP per capita, economic structure, population growth, population structure, distribution of income, employment, trading position, urbanization, technology and provision of infrastructure. Low income and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developing countries are very reliant on the export of primary produce whereas developed countries export more capital and consumer goods. Developing countries are vulnerable in their trading relationships because fluctuations in price can destabilize their economies. Zimbabwe s main exports are cotton and tobacco while that of the USA includes telecommunications, equipment, automobiles and medicine. Urbanisation is another indicator of development. Developed countries already have a high proportion of the population living in urban areas. The developing countries however still have a high proportion of the population living in rural areas, but there are rapid rates of rural to urban migration in those economies. In Zimbabwe 38% of the population live in urban areas and the rate of urbanization is 3.4%. In the USA however 82% of the population live in the urban areas and the rate of urbanization is much lower at 1.2%. They can be distinguished by the provision of infrastructure. Infrastructure includes health education and housing. The developed countries have better infrastructure than the developed country. The Human Development Index combines elements of health as measured by life expectancy, education and income to assess development. Life expectancy in Zimbabwe is 51 years whereas it is 78 years in the USA. Access to technology also differs between the two. 5% of the world s computers are located in developing countries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Critical Issues in Policing Essay Critical Issues in Policing Critical Issues in Policing Brian Riley CJA/214 May 31, 2012 Bobby Sheppard Police Agencies in modern society are a part of the American fabric to serve and protect the American public. The United States currently have more than 15,000 police agencies, (Walker Katz, 2011). Police Departments across the United States face similar critical issues policing. All police officers face dangers in the job of policing the dangers can emanate from internal and external origins. Police officers have continued to evolve to serve communities by finding better less than lethal alternatives to weapons used. In addition, police departments have continued to keep up with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, police officer exposed to high levels of stress relate to their job have been at an increased risk for adverse health problems, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder, (Grant Terry, 2012). Less than lethal weapons Use of fire arms as the choice weapon by police officers have been around since the late 1800s. Police departments started issuing firearms to police officers in a response to better armed criminal populations, (Bulman, 2010). Recent studies have shown that less lethal weapons decrease the rate of police officers and suspect injuries. Because evidence supports less lethal weapons for police officer, many law enforcement agencies have agencies are stressing the use of less lethal weapons. In the early 19th century, the less than lethal weapon of choice was the wooden club, (Bulman, 2010). Less than lethal weapons have evolved to technology such as conductive energy devices (CEDs), commonly known as the Taser. Technology used in policing Police Departments are continuing to evolve to try to stay ahead if the criminal. Police technology is most influential changes relative to modern policing. Police agencies are using modern technology such as internet to convey information to the public, smart phones with the capacity to communicate with others from the field, and mobile computers to retrieve information, (Grant Terry, 2012). Because police officers have mobile computers while in the field, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why I Decided to Go Back to School Why I decided to return to school The Purpose of my essay is to give my readers some high in sight on a few different challenges in my life that helped motivate me upon my return to school. I am a single 45 year old divorced woman with six children. I needed a good paying job and a college education to be able to continue supporting my family. I am also the youngest child of four and the light of my mother s eyes. I was once married to my children s father for 20 years. My ex husband was always the bread winner for our family, so I had no worries. He worked for the park district in the city where we lived. I was going to school full time and taking care of the children. My two oldest children are boys and they are grown men now 25 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All had been going well, and then I found out again I was pregnant with another girl. I was a bit surprised because the other children had pretty much been planned, but now we were on our fifth child and the raise my husband had received was now starting to leave with all of our children. It didn t matter because we had fought bigger storms than that and managed to make it through. I loved my husband and what he wanted pretty much made sure that I complied with it. Our family was expanding and I was happy and I felt great about it. Then sure enough, two years later I had my sixth child. It was another girl and that was my true blessing, because I wasn t ready for her and I had considered having an abortion. I asked Maurice to take me to get an abortion in St. Louis because I was so far along I had to go out of state to where they could meet my needs. We arrived at the clinic and I just couldn t do it. I had prayed about it and I just could not go through with the abortion. I m glad that I didn t, she is just amazing to me. However, things were starting to change all over again for my husband and myself. Maurice was back to his old tricks of physically abusing me and cheating. I was home with the kids one day and one of his mistresses had come by our house looking for him. I was livid and mentally crushed after the lady had told me she was sleeping with my husband. When Maurice came home I told him what had happened and of course he wormed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Anti War Of The Vietnam War In the mid 1960s a pervasive anti war atmosphere came about surrounding the Vietnam War. Encompassing this war, the anti war movement was fueled by three ambitious groups who, in their quest for distinct changes, induced the downfall of the liberalist democratic party and set the stage for the new conservative republicans with three movements that made up the anti war radicalism. These three movements include, the New Left movement, Black Power and Women s liberation movement. All three movements were initiated due to the negative effects of the Vietnam War on their needs, suggesting that the American system was connected to the evolution of the war. Therefore, one by one, these sub movements in the Anti war atmosphere against the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You let that white man know, if this is a country of freedom, let it be a country of freedom; and if its not a country of freedom, change it. Many black in America began to feel the need to address this white supremacy that they felt suppressed under and found that they are only being used as a tool of the white liberal establishment; liberal whites have not begun to address themselves to the real problem of black people in this country. The most important lesson they learned was that anything the white man does is never in the best interest for the black man or community. This led to a growing rage amongst blacks and led them to take a stand against the problems they faced. However, from the testimony of Anne Moody, a black girl growing up in Mississippi, the black power movement led to much tension and violence between the blacks and whites; After the sit in, all I could think of was how sick the Mississippi whites were. They believed so much in the segregated Southern way of life, they would kill to preserve it. The movement had instilled fear throughout the nation, especially the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Telehealth BRIEF COMMUNICATION Clinical Telehealth Across the Disciplines: Lessons Learned Sandra Jarvis Selinger, Ph.D.,1,2 Elmira Chan, M.Ed.,2 Ryan Payne, B.A.,2 Kerenza Plohman, LLM,2 and Kendall Ho, M.D., FRCPSC2,3 cost and remuneration issues, development of organizational protocols for system use, and strategies to promote interprofessional collaboration). 1 Department of Surgery, 2Division of Continuing Professional Development and Knowledge Translation, 3Division of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Key words: clinical telehealth, videoconferencing, literature review, quality of service Introduction Abstract Videoconferencing technologies can vastly expand the reach of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The available literature also elucidates key strategies for organizational readiness and technology adoption (including the development of a change management and user training plan, understanding program 720 TELEMEDICINE and e HEALTH S EP TEMB ER 2008 H ealthcare professionals are increasingly faced with the daunting task of caring for a rapidly aging and ever expanding population1 the corollary of which is increased need for chronic disease management, home based care, and acute intervention. This is coupled with an increased number of patients living in rural and remote areas that often lack access to required healthcare services.2,3 Taken together, these challenges place significant stress on the healthcare system, prompting system stakeholders to utilize resources more creatively to ensure that patient needs are met effectively. A large body of literature illustrates the critical role telehealth technologies can play in addressing these issues by serving as a tool to expand the reach of healthcare practitioners and access of patients to them. The telehealth technology described in this context refers to videoconferencing only, and although many telehealth technologies are utilized to enhance patient care
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  • 30. Burton Walker Case Study Burton accessed Law books while incarcerated and started filing his own legal motions, writing hundreds of letters proclaiming his innocence to elected officials. Burton obtained several affidavits from Simmons acquaintances who confirmed Simmons had admitted his perjury to them. In 2008, Centurion Ministries began investigating Darryl s conviction, after this evidence investigators tried to located Walker however, could not interview Walker due to his death occurring in November 1996. Burton s investigators tracked down Walker s friend, Daniel Pennington who was drinking outside of another friend s house near the Amoco station during the time of Ball s murder. It was confirmed that Walker could of not identify the shooter since where they were standing, the shooting could not be seen and the fact that he had poor eyesight and never wore his glasses while drinking confirmed that he would have not been able to see the shooter due to different factors not being in his favor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Investigators located Jennifer Shaw, a woman who was present during the Amaco shooting, Shaw told investigators she knew Burtons and, had seen the shooting however that she did not know the identity of the shooter, Shaw also mentioned she would have testified if contacted. Investigators gathered evidence that pointed to the actual shooter who was a man by the name of Jesse Watson, who is deceased but had allegedly feuding with Ball and vowed to murder him due to a drug turf war between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Anthrax And Photosynthesis Anthrax is the disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, it is a gram positive organism because of its thick peptidologlycon cell wall which stain crystal violet and they are rod shaped. The initial infection happens when spores get into the body. The spores can be activated and become Anthrax bacteria .They can then multiply and spread throughout the body producing toxins and causes severe illness. Anthrax can be dated back to early 1250 BC it was thought that during Moses time when God casted the ten plagues that Anthrax was responsible for the fifth plague that caused illness to the cattle. It was also said that it was in the Iliad, some think that it might have also caused the fall of Rome. In the 1700s the first clinical descriptions were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then later on he conducted one of his most historic experiments to inject animals with the bacteria to see how the disease develops. While also conducting this experiment he found out the life cycle of the bacteria which became Koch s postulates, the relationship between microorganisms and the diseases caused by it. By the 1800s doctors have seen cases of Anthrax but have not yet came up with diagnoses of the disease and they haven t found the cause of Anthrax. Wool sorters disease came about because they saw a link between sheep and the people in animal hair industries. The mid century researchers have seen rod shaped bodies in blood of infected animals. The first vaccine was created in 1881 by Louis Pasteur. He experimented with his vaccine by first giving two shots to twenty five animals of the vaccine then with a weaker form of the bacteria, after he gave the animals live anthrax. The ones that had the initial vaccination were the ones that survived, he also gave live Anthrax to animals that haven t had the vaccine those animals did not survive. Anthrax began to be well documented around the 1900s in the United States, Britain, and Germany not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Legal Issues Surrounding Emergency Service Agencies Introduction The Emergency Services organizations in the United States are complex and challenging group s that are a required necessity of all communities, based on law. The fire service part of the emergency services have been around over two hundred years and has been the backbone of many emergency service agencies on how the culture is built and how everyday actions are completed within the emergency services, there has been cultural ambivalence within the Emergency Service on how to deal with employees, with the current laws and regulations. Many of the employment issues within the emergency services have been due to the increase in members of the emergency services pushing back on the old cultural practices of the agencies or governments who govern the emergency service agencies. It is evident that in some incidents that the politics and old traditional cultures have made issues of diversity, leadership issues and equal rights issues. There is growing professional literary evidence that acknowledges the legal issues surrounding emergency service agencies (Rielage, 2008). Each and every level of government should have regulatory compliance rules and general employment rules that all members of the organization must follow. Additionally, these rules must fall within the Constitution and Civil Rights of each and all personnel involved in the organizations. Many emergency service agencies are run as a separate part of a government agency and thus many times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Should Vaccines Be Mandatory In The United States Immunizations should be mandatory in the United States because they do not cause harm to children. According to The Food and Drug Administration, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ensures the safety, effectiveness, and availability of vaccines for the United States. Before the FDA licenses (approves) a vaccine, the vaccine is tested extensively by its manufacturer. FDA scientists and medical professionals carefully evaluate all the available information about the vaccine to determine its safety and effectiveness ( The Food and Drug Administration). Many people become concerned if vaccines are safe or not. They think about if vaccines will make their children develop mental or even health problems such as autism and asthma. Vaccines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Automatic Driving School If you are out to purchase a car and need to learn how to drive, it would be best if you register in an intensive driving crash course guaranteed pass London. Crash here obviously does not mean literally you crash your car, but this is a fast way to speedily learn how to drive your car. There are numerous driving schools across the nation offering driving courses of diverse duration. They all teach driving methods required to operate a car of either manual or automatic transmission. The solitary difference in these schools would be in the experience level of their coaches and also in some way the nature of the course and the vicinity of the school. A driving crash course This kind of driving course is envisioned to teach an individual how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Declaration Of Independence From Great Britain In 1776, the United States continental congress ratified the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. Following the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, the next few years displayed a great amount of progression for the protection of the American citizen by implementing the United States Constitution. The first three articles of the Constitution focused on the division of power between the President and Congress, which comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate. Since the Constitution s establishment, the issue of who has what certain war powers has maintained in the spotlight. The Constitution is notoriously misunderstood because of how many ways the document can be interpreted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 415). In 1973 Congress adopted the War Powers Resolution in attempt to rein the President in and consult with Congress when it came to taking any action when introducing troops to hostile regions. There have been a number of President s who have used their executive power to move U.S. troops into countries of a hostile nature that were of no immediate threat to the U.S. homeland. President Wilson sent troops to Vera Cruz during the Mexican Revolution, President Carter sent aid in the form of helicopters to hostages in Iran, and President Clinton bombed both Iraq and Serbia (Currie, Pg. 41). Most of those actions leaned towards more of a humanitarian effort, rather than a deliberate attack on U.S. national security. The current U.S. President, Barack Obama, has continued this humanitarian and moral trend with the use of U.S. military force in Libya and Syria. However, both events are very much different in seeking the approval or consultation by Congress given their political context. In 2011, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, had come under the international spotlight as a major threat to the citizens of Libya. Given Libya s location centered amongst several Arab states, there was much at stake for U.S. interest. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the United Nations also backed the U.S. and other NATO allies military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. North Dakota Pipeline Debate Hi everyone today I m talking about the North Dakota pipeline protest. Who am I? Actually I m just a regular environmental protester. I m here today invited by my friend Jacob to talk about what s happening in North Dakota and why it relates to the government. So what is exactly happening in North Dakota? Well I ll tell you Native Americans are protesting against the company Dakota access whose job is to build 1072 mile pipeline from North Dakota down towards the southeast. It s a simple transport job but is receiving a huge amount of backlash since April due to its environmental issues What are these environmental issues exactly well it has to do with the water in the area nearby the site where they want to build their oil pipeline is the Missouri River and lake Oahe. The rivers and lakes are there main supply of water to the Native American reservation near by The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. This drive has been protesting since April about the dangers of the corruption their water supply. If this water becomes corrupt the water will be contaminated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well two Saturdays ago the amount of protesters near the pipeline s construction grew into the thousands. The governor of North Dakota the state of emergency and barricaded the protest sites. This is only after a federal judge ruled that they would not hear the tribes requested to stop the construction. After that request of a state of emergency more and more protesters started arriving regardless of the barricades. Due to this, last Friday the federal government announced that there would be a pause in the construction of the pipeline and also considered, Nationwide reform on these kinds of infrastructure projects. Although this causes temporary and may resume and the construction may continue forward. But hopefully with my spread of information you can go out and protest yourself along with the Native American people. Just as long as you have enough money to go out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. New Revenue Streams for the National Maritime Museum Bishoff and Allen (2004) state that most cultural heritage institutions are mission driven; their primary purpose is to support and promote the public good. Just as The National Maritime Museum mission statement is to illustrate for everyone the importance of sea, ships, time and stars and their relationship with people . Swan (2012), explained in her presentation that this is the largest maritime museum in the world which attracted 2.45 million visitors in 2010 /2011 and 709.000 visitors just at the National Maritime Museum alone . Museum is the place for learning, education and socialisation. Sources that contribute to museums earned revenue include admission, gift shop, memberships, facility rentals and other variety of sources ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Maritime Museum is a very welcoming place and vide range of information can be found on their website. There is as well an interactive part were children with an adult help can make various things like sea monster mask or globe. Many interesting tasks in Make your own can be done at home but for the children of age 5 8 parents interaction would be needed. While further looking how this could be brought in to a promises the idea came to mind. Rather than having the tool in making mask or globe on line children could be doing it at the museum. There are no complicated tools or objects involved in the process and children would not be proud in taking an item home and sharing with their friends or siblings. This would as well show to parents that the museum is not just about looking at the material collected. Children at the age of 5 8 are particular excited in showing their achievements. The National Maritime Museum holds pirate day every Wednesday and Friday and there are six sessions between both days. This shows that there is an interest for schools to organise trips and bring children were they can become pirates for the day. Young boys and girls are very interested in pirates. As their imagination is full of excitement it can be further broadened by inviting them to dress up as pirate. Dressing up as a pirate would give them enjoyment and feeling that they are real characters. They can as well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Expectancy Violations Theory Originated By Judee Burgoon The Expectancy Violations Theory originated by Judee Burgoon explains a person s response to unpredicted actions by their peers, and the numerous meanings that individuals attribute to the abuse or violation of their personal space. Burgoon defined personal space as the invisible, variable volume of space surrounding an individual that defines that individual s preferred distance from others (Griffin, p. 85). Expectancy is what people predict (or expect) will occur, instead of what they wish. What a person can conclude from these descriptions is that expectancy violation is a violation of one s prediction. This theory understands communication as the discussion of information that can be used to disrupt the anticipations of someone else who will perceive the conversation either positively or negatively. Expectancies are mostly centered upon social standards and stereotypes of the communicators. Expectations can originate straight from the present interaction but are frequently shaped by an individual s initial attitude determined by a mixture of necessities, expectations, and requirements. Violations of expectancies cause an urge to force the communicator to start analyzing the violation. The theory suggests that expectancy will affect the result of the communication as positive or negative and predict that negative violations reduce the attraction of the violator. An illustration of an Expectancy Violation is how close you let a person approach you before the space you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Kinzua State Park As summer approaches, many state parks across Pennsylvania are waiting to be discovered. Many of these state parks have educational experiences, beautiful scenery, and many exciting activities to partake in. Listed below are a few of the highest rated state parks in Pennsylvania and some of the things available to do there. Kinzua State park is located in McKean County, PA. It is 239 acres and features Picnic areas, hiking trails, interpretive programs, group tent camping, scenic overlooks, motor coach tours as well as the Kinzua Skywalk. The Kinzua Skywalk is a viaduct that was once the longest and highest in the world, and was used to transport materials across the Kinzua gorge, but was later reinvented as a skywalk for public use. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its main attraction is the Youghiogheny River and gorge, where you can go white water rafting and use the natural water slides. If you re not a fan of water, there are guided walks, hiking and biking trails, sledding in the winter, picnic areas, camps, hands on activities, and evening programs. The park is open everyday year round from sunrise to sunset, Cherry Springs State Park is an 82 acre state park located in Potter County, PA. It features large strands of Black Cherry trees, hiking, camping, hunting, stargazing at night, guided walks, hand on activities, campfire programs, and a woodsman show, which features tree felling, log rolling and much more. The park is open everyday of the year sunset to sunrise and the campground is open in the summer from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday. Ricketts Glen State Park, which used to be a site of a radar station during the Cold War, is located in Benton, PA and is open Monday Sunday, 7 am to 5 pm.The beach, overnight areas and other sections of the park are only open for specific hours and seasons. The park has many of fun things to do, such as hiking, horse riding, swimming, and boating, as well as waterfalls, wildlife watch and a snack bar at the beach. They give the opportunity to do hands on activities, guided walks and presentations on historical and natural resources for school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Stephen Curry s Golden State Warriors Unanimous. It s a word that describes the repulsive forces of opinion. In this case, it s the perfect word to describe Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry s MVP season. Just before downing the Portland Trailblazers in five games on the back of a mind blowing Game 4 in the 2016 Western Conference Semifinals, it was fitting to discover that the media had unanimously for the first time in league history voted Curry as the NBA s Most Valuable Player. Curry s spectacular 2015 16 season spoke to his will on and off the court. After rewriting legendary league records and turning the dynamics of the game on its head, there was no other way to honor the player behind it all than with the unanimous distinction. Most fans adore him, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The NBA has offered a blueprint for how to succeed, which could also rapidly homogenize players in the league. The change could also leave players, who had jobs this year, unemployed next season. That circumstance provides the potential for a messy turnover period where the quality of play slightly suffers. A final superfluous concern: promoting Curry is just promoting another good guy. Haven t some criticized the NBA for lacking villains ? That aside, the NBA is more exciting than it has been for a while. A new style of play and a non traditional power have been born in Oakland, Calif., and Curry is the ringleader of the renaissance. Most seem to also believe that Golden State will secure its second straight title in June. Three pointers are the new thing, and people can t get enough of them More power to them. But overall, props to the NBA. The league created a more passive but equally entertaining game, pulling it off with a generational star to boot, removing any possible error. The league got everything it wanted. The only thing to do now is wait for the rest of the league to reach Curry s level to complete the transformation. That s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Marketing Audit Walt Disney Corporation Marketing Audit Max McKay Sabrina Coady Henrik Oiseth Principles of Marketing 308 Professor Simpson November 14, 2006 Walt Disney Corporation Founded in 1923, the Walt Disney Company has predicated itself as the world s best in the family entertainment business. After 80 years in the business, who could argue with that statement? Today, Walt Disney Corporation dominates the market of family entertainment. An unparalleled experience is the direct affect of superior quality, innovative content, and brilliant storytelling. To capture such a highly diverse market, Walt Disney has divided itself into four main business segments: Studio Entertainment, Parks and Resorts, Consumer Products, and Media ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Current stock prices are hovering around $30 per share ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). Walt Disney Corporation can contribute much of its success to a large number of resources, superior experience, and its low cost strategy. The company has developed a well known brand name that has lead to high brand loyalty. This has given the organization the ability to adapt when product line sales decrease. At the same time, financial stability has allowed Walt Disney Corporation to extend its product line and services into home video, film, merchandise, radio broadcasting, network television, and theme parks ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). As product line sales declined in the US, Disney has effectively expanded its operations to Japan and Europe. Overall, financial stability is one of Walt Disney s primary internal strengths, giving the firm flexibility to submerge into a variety of different markets and expand operations globally. Innovative thinking by Disney employees has been critical to the company s success. Employees have highly contributed to several box office hits in Disney productions. Creative and unique ideas this firm continually produces has overshadowed much of the competition. In an industry where extreme amounts of capital investments are required for new market entrants, Walt Disney has intimidated many new market entrants by dominating the market of entertainment. Much of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Reason For Popularity Of Online Shopping EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This research project was carried out to identify the reason for popularity of online shopping, to describe why eBay and Amazon became successful without having a High Street store, to compare eBay and Amazon in terms of revenues and customer s opinions and to develop ideas on how they could improve their performance in future. This research draws the attention to facts that despite both companies have many bad reviews, potential consumers are still attracted to shop using their websites, while present customers are consciously complaining about eBay s and Amazon s unprofessional customer service and after sale service, yet they still shop using both websites, resulting in eBay overcoming analysts predictions about their profits every quarter and Amazon investing big amounts of money in its growth. Primary research that was conducted, showed that lower prices and wider range of products are the two main factors that attract consumers to shop online (despite the awareness of bad customer service and after sale service). This project also finds that prospects of eBay financial position are positive, however Amazon is not doing well. Amazon is not able to prove that it can generate steady profits and Jeff Bezos is constantly re investing its revenues for future growth which results in shareholders losing their patience. Recommendations discussed include:  Improving the quality of customer service and after sale service for eBay and Amazon  Decreasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Handmaid s Tale Nolite de Bastardes Carborundorum: Feminism in Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale, Edwidge Danticat s Breath, Eyes, Memory, and Sylvia Plath s The Bell Jar Feminist literature encompasses a wide range of issues concerning gender equality and the many waves and movements of feminism that have arisen throughout history and across generations. Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale, Edwidge Danticat s Breath, Eyes, Memory, and Sylvia Plath s The Bell Jar are three works which deal with a broad range of feminist issues, each involving a different form of feminism. In The Handmaid s Tale, Atwood uses an overbearingly patriarchal society as a means of critiquing Radical Feminism, illustrating the various ways in which woman can actually contribute to and facilitate their own oppression. In Breath, Eyes, Memory, Danticat explores Postcolonial Feminism by analyzing feminist issues that arise outside of Western culture, which are often overlooked in Western society. Sylvia Plath s The Bell Jar includes aspects of Liberal Feminism, which focuses on women s political, professional, and intellectual equality to men. Each of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women no longer have the ability to hold public office, own property, have their own bank accounts, work outside the home, or even view text. A totalitarian theocracy, Gilead holds wives under the complete control of their husbands and handmaidens or concubines under the control of their Commanders, so much so that the handmaidens are renamed to reflect their individual Commanders names. The story s narrator and protagonist, Offred literally Of Fred allows us to view this new society through the eyes of a handmaiden, whose sole purpose is to produce offspring in a world where fertility is seemingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay On Goddess Of Passion ( Xana And Durihan ) Edana, Goddess of Passion (Xana and Durihan) Have you heard of the Goddess Edana? Sven asked over the fire. The stars were already out, the night sky a blanket for the Kingdom of Felhine. And beneath the stars, sitting in the midst of a forest was a man and woman around a fire. The man a strong and proud warrior of the north, broad shoulders accompanied by defined and battle tested muscle. He looked very much the part of a barbarian, and the way he fought only confirmed that. But who Sven really was was a mercenary, and adventurer, a sell sword. Traveling the kingdom to experience life at it s fullest. And the woman across from him? Her name was Charlotte, a daughter of a nobleman who up until a few hours ago was in the oh so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course it wasn t the only place for such devotions to be enacted. The very temple Sven spoke of, in the Capitol of Felhine was alive that very night. To call it a brothel would be an insult, seeing how brothels were kept to the outer reaches of the city. The temple of Edana was one of many temples, built and placed within the inner sphere of the city. Yes, for some gold one could sleep with the gorgeous priestess s that called the temple home. But what temple didn t accept payment for service? The Sect of Dorfane took gold for prophetic guidance on people s futures, and the Sect of Bro Kul took gold for administering the rites of the dead. Just because the Sect of Edana performed acts of flesh didn t make their worship, their deeds any less divine. Regardless people came from all corners of the kingdom just for one night with the Divine prostitutes of Edana. And Gareth was no different. Where Gareth came from, what Gareth did for a living, what family he claimed no one knew. Nor would they ask, he was a man that only appeared at night in the Capitol. An air of uneasiness seemed to befall any that crossed his path. And yet those that Gareth took interest in, those he pursued seemed to be transfixed by him, fascinated. But what else would they feel? Gareth was a vampire after all, no stranger then the ogres of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...