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New York City Analysis
New York City is the place where a person can be intimate with thousands of people all at once,
without having to talk or interact with them at all. Whether a person is standing in a crowded subway
cart or simply walking around Times Squares or Grand Central, it is almost impossible to get around
the city without having to see or engage with another person. New York City blends the concepts of
privacy and intimacy, creating an environment where one can be immersed and connected, in what E.
B. White describes, as a compact arena comprising of gladiators, evangelists, actors, traders and
merchants, yet also feel separated, or apathetic, to the city and its inhabitants as well. Whether it is the
eighteen inches described by White or simply sitting next to a stranger on the subway, what makes
New York City iconic and different from other cities is how its residents a mixture of locals that grew
up in the city, the tourists that visit it, and newly arriving residents from across the world interact with
one another in respect to city life. If a person tries, he or she can avoid talking to anyone all day,
despite the multitudes of people he or she encounters. On the other extreme, he or she can also get the
numbers, or contact information, of hundreds of people as well. In this perspective, New York City has
not changed much since White wrote his book Here is New York New York City still represents and
embodies the concept of what White describes as a blend of privacy and
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Acts of Violence and Brutality Illustrated in Jackson s...
From the beginning of time, human nature has lent itself to violence and brutality. You see evidence of
this as you read the news, or watch television. You might have been, or will be, the victim of this dark
side of human nature. Looking back to the children of Adam and Eve, Cain killed his brother, Abel,
marking, as I heard in a theology class, what many theologies claim as the paradigm for conflict and
violence. Throughout our readings in The Story and It s Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction, we
have seen many episodes of violence and brutality, ranging from torment to ritualistic murder. What
do these acts represent within each story? In examining The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, and
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In comparing the acts of violence and what they represent in these two stories, I feel it s important to
summarize the events that lead up to the violence.
Jackson s The Lottery begins with a description of a clear and sunny day in June. The narrations
describe the activities of the village residents, each activity done as cheerfully as if it were a town
picnic, the same as the years prior. If you look closer into the description of the activities, and the
character s involved in them, you will see a division of gender that is stereotypical. The boys gathered
stones, protecting the pile against the raids of the other boys, while the girls stood to the side, talking
amongst themselves (365). This reminds me of the boys will be boys comments that our society has
used to explain away the rowdiness of boys in contrast to the mild manners that most girls present
with. The story moves on to describe the activities of the men and women, in much the same way. The
men are standing around talking about planting and rain, tractors and taxes (365), these would be
considered men s things in past and present society. The women greeted one another and exchanged
bits of gossip, which is the image of women that society presents to us. Nothing in the activities, to
this point, reveals the horrific scene that will play out in the end. The boys gathering stones, while
significant to the brutality at the
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Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play Essay
Macbeth as a Tragic Hero in William Shakespeare s Play
The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare charts the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth,
through a tale of treachery, deceit and death. First performed in 1606 Macbeth is inspired by a story of
the Scottish monarchy. A tragic hero is one who at the outset is not wholly good or bad but has a
character fault that causes them to make tragic mistakes resulting in their eventual downfall. Macbeth
is a renaissance tragedy and we can see that Macbeth s decisions to move away from war hero to
noble aggressor as an example of him being an archetypal renaissance tragic hero. We can define
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The difference between kingship and tyranny is highlighted in this play from the outset. King Duncan
is a virtuous king who always puts the needs of his subjects before the needs of himself, whereas
Macbeth as King is solely concerned with his own needs.
The three main causes of tragedy as identified by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, are all contained
within Macbeth . The first of these causes is revenge, which is shown by MacDuff as he sets out on a
quest to avenge the murder of his kinsman Duncan. Secondly, a fall from greatness or De Casibus is
clearly shown by Lady Macbeth, who at the start of the play is possibly the strongest character but
throughout the course of the play degenerates into madness resulting in her suicide. Finally and most
importantly of all ambition is clearly shown as the driving force behind the murders of Duncan and
Banquo. By exploring revenge, De Casibus and ambition Shakespeare transforms Macbeth from a
historical play into a tragedy.
The tragedies of William Shakespeare often include a tragic hero. A tragic hero is one who brings
about his own ruin and the ruin of those he loves. The tragic hero is not necessarily evil; he is simply
human and has human flaws. Often there is a fatal flaw which leads to his downfall. In the play
Macbeth the tragic hero is the central protagonist, he is tempted by the chance to take the
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Design And Deployment Of Formal Processes Encompassing...
TERM PAPER
THE DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENT OF FORMAL PROCESSES ENCOMPASSING MATERIAL
MANAGEMENT AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES OF THE CII BEST
PRACTICES AIDING THE GROWTH OF A SMALL PRIVATE CONTRACTOR
Course: 5300 Best Practices (Topics in Civil Engineering)
Supervising Professor: Dr. Mohammad Najafi, P.E.
Prepared Submitted by:
Group 25
HarshaVardhan Reddy GuduruPenusila[1001086544]
VenkatKalyanVarmaPenmetsa[1001052280]
University of Texas Arlington
Department of Construction Engineering and Management
November 04, 2014
ABSTRACT
The Construction Industry Institute, based at The University of Texas at Austin, is a consortium of
more than 130 leading owner, engineering contractor, and supplier firms from both the ... Show more
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The owner of the company wants to grow the company rapidly but knows that without formal
processes and systems in place, the likelihood of losing control of projects is high. In order to support
the contractor, we would like to address the design and deployment of formal processes encompassing
two (2) of the CII practices i.e. Materials Management and Change Management.
We have stated the processes and procedures to be used by the contractor in order to gain the control
of his projects, pertaining to material management and change management. By implementing the
procedures of materials management, he will be able to improve cash flow, reduce bulk supplies,
improve supplier performance, improve craft labor productivity, reduce risk etc. and by implementing
the procedures of change management, he will notice a minimum number of changes on future
projects, enables anticipation of project changes and corrective actions that proven to be effective,
increases project safety, job quality and team inter phase relationships, reduces cost and schedule etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT................................................................................................. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 4
2. LITERATURE REVIEW......................................................................... 6
3.
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Effect Of Economic Growth On Energy Demand And The...
Effect of Economic Growth in China on Energy Demand and the Environment Introduction China has
grown economically to be one of the most important countries in the world; with over 1.3 billion
population and the sheer size of the country, this economic phenomenon is unprecedented. If only this
were the only growth China has experienced, then it would really be a phenomenon, sadly, it is not.
China s drastic growth in the economy has also lead to a few other drastic growths, but it is not for the
better, in fact, it is for the worse. The energy consumption level and the pollution level in China has
grew much faster than the growth of GDP since 2002. In 2000, China has set a goal to quadruple its
GDP by 2020, which could mean that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the past thirty years, China s GDP has been growth at a substantial rate 10% annually, when
totaling that up for 30 years, that would be an increase over 17 times their original economy before
their economic boom. China s economy is ranked second to the U.S and it is the world s largest
exporter and the world s second largest importer. This sounds magnificent, of course, until we bring
into the statistics of China s pollution level increase within those thirty years as well. Before China s
economic boom, their economy pollution was only minimal, after the economic reform implemented
by Deng Xiao Ping, the economy started to grow, and pollution started to soar as well. From 1980 to
2001, China s economy have grown at 10% GDP, but its energy consumption have not grown as fast,
meaning there were less pollution than growth. China had excess energy to sell to the energy market in
the world prior to 2002. After 2002, China s demand for energy skyrocketed, which mean their
pollution also skyrocketed to an unprecedented level in China s history. By 2007, China had surpass
U.S at the number one spot in pollution, in which it emits 20 million tons of Co2 annually, and this
number is predicted to increase even more, but their economy was still only ranked second. Which
means that China had generating more pollution per dollar GDP than the U.S. China is a very
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The Family Bond Between Bone And Her Mother Dorothy...
Identity is an essential part of the human personality; the first stages of identity development often
form the core and foundation of who a person will become. While there are multitudes of contributing
factors in the formation of identity, such as class, ethnicity, and social norms, familial influence is the
most evidenced factor in Dorothy Allison s Bastard out of Carolina. The core identity of the main
character and narrator of the book, Bone, is largely influenced through the slow breaking of the
maternal bond and the horrid abuse by Daddy Glen.
When Bastard out of Carolina first begins Bone is narrating the story; however, the book is not yet
seen from her viewpoint, but rather from varied perspectives or as a pure narrative. It is not until
chapter two that the point of view becomes Bone s permanently. The reason behind this transition
from various perspectives to Bone s is the maternal bond between Bone and her mother Anney. The
bond between mother and daughter is still at its peak in the first chapter, leading to an extreme lack of
identity in Bone. This utter lack of self prevents the viewpoint from being Bone s until the second
chapter when she first shows signs of becoming an individual.
Bone truly begins her journey towards discovering her identity the moment she starts hanging around
her uncles, and has the thought: Some days I would grind my teeth, wishing I had been born a boy
(23). Her thought may seem simple and unremarkable, but it is in fact the
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Disabilities In Forrest Gump
For this project, I decided to revisit the story/movie of Forrest Gump. In the movie, Forrest Gump was
portrayed as a young man with both intellectual and physical disabilities; these characteristics
categorized him abnormal/less of a man. These disabilities made Forrest experience devaluation on
various levels in different stages of his life. His mother tried to protect him from such acts keeping
him isolated and close to home. Forrest Gump s character was made fun of a lot, throughout the film.
As a child, Forrest Gump had visual impairments that required him to wear leg braces. These braces
were to assist him with the crook in his back. Further research relates this type of impairment with
scoliosis. It is also portrayed that Forrest Gump
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Critique Of Blindness In Jose Saramago s Blindness
Critique of Blindness Human nature is defined by emotional expression, the desire to learn,
individuality, and freedom of will. It enables people to make decisions on how they will conduct their
daily interactions and, therefore, dictates how society will be run. José Saramago s novel, Blindness,
tells the grim tale of a society devastated by a blindness epidemic known as the white evil. Without
their sight, people are no longer able to act in a civilized manner and become aggressive towards one
another as they struggle to survive. Saramago is able to redefine human nature as he takes a rather
pessimistic stance on the topic and decides to present it as no different from animalistic instinct.
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Saramago created an opportunity to explain what it is like to live in such a society. He states, This
must be what it means to be a ghost, being certain that life exists, because your four sense say so, yet
unable to see it. (Saramago, 242) This indicates that the city, is no longer composed of people, but
rather it is composed of beings whose only purpose is to survive. Such writing demonstrates why
many readers believe that Saramago intended to reveal how human nature directly interacts with
personal misfortune and social catastrophe. Towards the end of the novel, the doctor s wife notes, I
don t think we did go blind, I think we are blind, Blind but seeing, Blind people who can see, but do
not see. (Saramago, 326) This highlights Saramago s political and philosophical intentions.With that
being said, such intentions are developed throughout the entire novel. The story begins in the middle
of rush hour, in an unknown city, when the first blind man is struck suddenly by blindness while
waiting at a traffic light. Afterwards, he is rushed to the doctor s office where he is, consequently,
responsible for the spread of the white evil. It was there that the first blind man infected all those
around him, and, as a result, began to spread the epidemic and panic throughout the city. With a large
number of people going blind at an alarming rate and with no apparent cause, public health officials
decided that all the
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Liza Minnelli s Biloxi Show
An admittedly nervous Liza Minnelli returned to show business this week, after a year long absence
from the stage. Minnelli made her 2015 debut to a sold out audience in a Biloxi, Mississippi casino,
where fans and performer alike were anxious to see what the evening would hold.
Minnelli teased fans with a vague description of what her Biloxi show entitled Liza Minnelli in
Concert with Billy Stritch would offer.
Well, I try and do the things that people like. Like New York, New York and Cabaret ...But I also try to
put in things that I know people there haven t heard, she said in an interview with AL.com. So, it s a
big surprise, kids.
And please the audience she did. The show opened Friday with a 30 minute set by musician and Liza s
long time musical director, Billy Stritch. Upon completion of his set, Liza took the stage. ... Show
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Minnelli s set list included a number of standards such as Liza with a Z, New York, New York, and
Cabaret, all the while fans in the audience loudly professing their admiration of the Emmy, Grammy,
Oscar and Tony award winning performer, with random shouts of We love you, and You re the best,
according to a report in GulfLive.
In keeping with the intimate feel of the evening, fans called out song requests to Minnelli, an action
seen more in a bar setting rather than the large audience of the IP
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How To Write A Research Paper On Progeria
Genetic Mutations
Juan Pablo Soto
Baltimore City Community College
Dr. Radhakrishnan
BIO 102 1013
12/6/2016
Table of Contents
Abstract 3
Content 4
References 8
Abstract
Genetic mutations have been linked to disorders for many years thanks to the advancement of science.
Because of multiple studies, scientists have been able to isolate the exact places in the DNA sequence
where these alterations have occurred and characterized the physical manifestations as a result of such
variations. Although the incidence of some of these disorders are one in a million, their distinctive
physical or mental representations have been well catalogued and documented.
Genetic Mutations
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The disease is a result of a mutation in the gene that directs protein formation (specifically fibrillin 1),
resulting in an increased amount of growth proteins. It is characteristic for these patients to have long
and thin arms and legs as it causes the bones to overgrow and also affects the joints. Because of how it
elongates the chest bone, spinal curvature is also a characteristic.
Proteus Syndrome Known as the elephant man syndrome, is expressed as overgrowth of the individual
s tissues, bones and skin. This disorder is caused by a mutation in the AKT1 gene which is responsible
for regulating cell growth. Because of normal cell growth and division, only some cells in the body
will exhibit the mutation, which explains the combination of normal and abnormal characteristics.
Over the years, and thanks to the progress of science, the myths that surround these characteristics
caused by genetic malformations have been demystified. Other alterations on the other hand, have
been caused as side effects of advances of this same science. It is imperative to have control and to
study the influential factors in these malformations, to prevent future deficiencies that could be
prevented in
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Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Manufacturing
DISCUSSION
Lean manufacturing six sigma Manufacturing:
Six sigma and lean system has the same way of approaching but uses different technology to achieve
the goal. The both procedure lives up to expectations for to dispense with waste and expand the
productivity of the procedure and convey the zero defect items. Recognizable of primary cause of
waste is the fundamental distinction between lean and six sigma. lean innovation says that waste
originates from undesirable steps in the production process which don t add the value of the final
product while six sigma says that waste is a direct result of variety of diverse procedures.
The focus on lead time reduction is an simple and effective performance measure to employ (Suri,
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Six sigma has better performance, reduced waste, uniform process output.
Format: Kaizan event format concentrated resources in short time frame. Six sigma has project format.
Resources spread over months.
Scope and Scale: Lean has quick and initial gains, ongoing improvement, suitable for every one and
every part of the business. The scope and scale of six sigma is help to analysis the complex problems
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Lean manufacturing and Theory of Constraints:
The hypothesis of constraints may be an extremely powerful technique for shop floor administration
for a few manufacturers, however in numerous mass customization circumstances it will be hard to
execute because of its substantial dependence on a steady and consistent constraint in the system. At
the point when considering the capacity of TOC to help in making productive mass customization, it is
vital to consider the high variability that will be available. It has been found that once the DBR
component is actualized, the constraint can shift because of variety in the system (Goldratt, 2004), and
these occasional shifts must be recognized and the system adjusted likewise. With mass customization,
numerous organizations will manage high work content variety from every work piece to the
following, accordingly it is likely that the constraint will shift oftentimes, with a higher impact for low
volume
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The One-And-Done Rule
The first reason why the one and done rule should be eliminated is because players who leave after
one year of college do not have a secure future without a college degree. A college degree is a very
important part of having a successful career, and although an NBA player already has a job, the
average NBA career only lasts only 4.8 years ( Athlete ). Due to the fact that an NBA career is usually
short, it is important to finish college and have a degree in case a player s career is unexpectedly
ended because of injury. An example of a player who left college after one year was Greg Oden. Oden
attended Ohio State University for one year before declaring for the 2007 NBA draft. Oden was
selected with the first overall pick, but his career has not turned out like many expected it to due to
injury. His career is now at the lowest point it has ever been, and he is now at risk of his career being
over without having earned a degree (Wallace). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the main concerns with a young player is their ability to handle money. Players who come out
of college are given huge paychecks as soon as they are drafted, and this is a big change from college
where players are not paid an annual salary. It is very important that young NBA players are
responsible with their money so it will last after their career is over. During his rookie season, former
one and done player Julius Randle bought a $78,000 Porshe Panamera, which came out of Randle s
rookie salary (Hansford). This purchase showed that Randle might not be mature enough to handle his
salary, and that he needs better spending habits if he wants to be financially secure. Young players not
being able to handle the money given to them is a sign of immaturity that supports that the one and
done rule is not helpful to players
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A Summary Of Boudica s War
In 43 AD, Rome invaded Britain s main island. At the time the Island was made up of several
independent warrior class tribes. Many of the tribes, including the Iceni tribe; under the rule of King
Prasutagus allied with the Romans out of fear. The Romans took advantage of the tribes by the taking
of resources and forced labor. Once the Iceni king died in 60 or 61AD, leaving the tribe to his wife
Boudica (Boudicca) and his two daughters. Romans soon decided to annex the tribe, humiliating
Boudica and abusing the people. Boudicca s tribe with the help of a neighboring tribe struck back at
the unsuspecting Romans, destroying cities and ambushing legions However the Roman general Gaius
Suetonius Paulinus used a brilliant plan and the little soldiers he had to crush the rebellion. What were
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But 200 soldiers are sent from Londinium as a sort of quick reaction force to buy Rome some much
needed time. The tiny force was slaughtered in an open battle against Boudica s army. By now the 9th
legion hispana was notified, their garrisoned up north of the area and they had to march south to meet
Boudica. A Roman legion at the time was about 5,000 men split into around ten cohorts and then four
maniples and marched similar to the greek phalanx. The legion was ambushed because of the tribes
knowledge of the terrain, they manage to surround the marching legion and strike with no remorse
The Britons were initially successful, but ultimately the Romans suppressed the rebellion harshly
(Britannica). It took two days for the news to reach Suetonius, he readied his forces to move south and
he left in advance to see the damage for himself. He knew Londinium could not be held so he did not
commit troops to defend it. Boudica burned the city, she then pushed her rebellion north along Watling
street along the way Decimating the city of Verulamium then she met
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Apparel Brands And Stereotypes
Over the years, many different sports apparel companies have opened. For example Nike, Reebok,
Adidas, Under Armour, Puma, Oakley, New balance and the list goes on. Most of the ads created by
all these sports clothes brands have to do with overcoming nature or passing your peak and pushing
through to pass your own best by wearing their apparel. Sports clothes ads have been following a
trend of inspiring people to go past their best and go beyond their limits. Basically to declare how you
are making yourself to people everywhere. In these set of ads, I m analyzing companies portray their
apparel as to make you invincible to where nature can t even stop you. Nike has been one of the top
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The obstacles being nature in each and every single one of the ads. They show that nature no longer is
an obstacle that will impede or prolong the vision or goal that you have set for yourself. Ultimately the
ads show that you can make yourself invincible whichever way or angle you look at them from. They
are showing that American culture is focusing more on just oneself. Everything is centered around
oneself and their goal. It is leaning towards you only need yourself to accomplish what you want. You
don t need anyone else to help you get to your goal. I do not believe this idea because you need God to
help you achieve things in life. Through him is the only way to truly achieve the goals that you have
but that is not shown in any of these ads in the slightest. To a degree, I can understand why they would
make these ads in this way. I believe they made these ads like this purely on their own sales. The
reason being is because if they did it hinting at God they would make it one sided to only people who
follow God which would limit their sales. They had to make it neutral to try and maximize sales. I do
also believe that they didn t have to make the ads to the point where it is so focused on oneself that
you loose sight of everything else. Overall these ads were too focused on just oneself and what you
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The Battle Of Palo Alto
The Battle of Palo Alto The Battle of Palo Alto was the first major battle of the Mexican American
War. The Mexican Army of the North engaged the United States Army of Occupation on a prairie near
current day Brownsville, Texas. The conflict took place on May 8th, 1846 and was followed the next
by the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, about five miles south. Both battles took place in an area of
disputed ownership and, depending on the side, were on the only battles on American soil. Thousands
of Americans, who changed citizenship and received large tracts of land from the Mexican
government, rebelled in Texas in 1835 for several reasons, including Mexico s abolition of the locally
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In November of 1845, President Polk named Senator James Slidell of Louisiana as the new American
minster to Mexico (Haecker, 1994), and was sent to secretly negotiate with Mexican President Jose
Joaquin de Herrera. However, he was overthrown by General Mariano Parades y Arrillaga,
Commander of the Army of the North, who denied negotiation with the Americans and demanded the
return of the disputed area of Texas. During this time, Polk ordered General Zachary Taylor, who was
preemptively stationed at Corpus Christi, to move his unit down to Port Isabel at the mouth of the Rio
Grande and Gulf of Mexico. This only increased tensions between the two nations, which came to a
height with the construction of the U.S. Fort Texas on the north bank of the Rio Grande, opposite the
Mexican town of Matamoros, a natural choke point (Carney, 2005).
Up to the War, the American and Mexican armies were about as much the same as they were different.
The American force, renamed the U.S. Army of Occupation, was led by General Taylor who had
severed in the army since the War of 1812 and was known by his men as Old Rough and Ready. The
American Army, organized based on European models, had a strength of 8,613 men and contained
only regulars (Carney, 2005). These infantrymen enlisted for five years, and was made up of 42
percent foreign nationals, of which 50 percent were Irish. The U.S. Army
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Internal Conflict In The Bhagavad Gita
In the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna struggles with whether or not to engage in battle with his relatives,
consulting his chariot driver, Hindu god Krishna. The Bhagavad Gita, describes a literal conflict
between Arjuna s family, but many also read it to include the internal conflict within the human
consciousness. Arjuana faces such a large conflict, because his path to peace, both internal and
external, is more conflict. In my opinion, the best way to achieve peace, both inner and external, is
non action. This sentiment is best expressed by the teachings surrounding Wu Wei in the Tao Te Ching
and the mindful trainings of Thich Naht Hanh in Interbeing. Non action allows you to avoid cutting
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According to Lao tzu, refraining from action allows you to remain open to possibilities non action
allows you to enjoy any and every present moment. In Interbeing, Thich Naht Hanh, proposes that the
key to peace is to be ready to learn, to observe, and remain in the present moment. Hanh s suggestions
seem to surround the opportunities that non action, as advised by Lao Tzu, will open up for an
individual look to lead a more mindful and open life. In the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu explains through
the principles of Wu Wei that the most effective path to peace is non action. In the twenty eighth poem
of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu writes, A block of wood can be split to make tools... a master tailor
doesn t cut (Lao Tzu 56). Lao Tzu s
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The Theory Of Leadership And Management
Introduction
In the past few years there has been a noticeable increase our countries appetite for training, self help,
and literature on the subject of leadership. Books and programs taken from the theories and practices
of coaches, athletes, chief executives, and even Charles Shultz s animated character, Snoopy are
abundant in every bookstore and coffee shop in America. While leadership is not a new concept, it is
certainly being promoted as an essential factor in our business cultures and personal lives. This
analysis of leadership takes a look at some of the classical models and theories and compares them to
contemporary approaches.
Classical Approaches In discussing leadership and management, the term authority brings an
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What about public opinion? As quoted in Barnard (1996) from the Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences, Whether authority is of personal or institutional origin it is created and maintained by public
opinion, which in turn is conditioned by sentiment, affection, reverence, or fatalism . The implications
of authority to leadership are just as critical as motivation and decision making. In general terms,
without public support, leaders.
Contemporary Approaches
There are four contemporary approaches discussed here in our Unit 2 reading sociotechnical systems
theory, quantitative management, organizational behavior, and systems theory. They are to help an
individual are group organization. All of these approaches should be taken into consideration when
striving to compete in competitive business environment.
I think organization behavior is the most important because the approach is the systematic study of
knowledge about how people as individuals and as groups act within organizations. The dynamics of
group behavior and of the formation and suitability of any group need to be understood and
implemented well, in order to achieve a harmonious working environment. Organization behavior is a
contemporary approach that also studies and identifies management activities that promote employee
effectiveness by examining the complex and dynamic nature of individual, group and organization
processes.
Sociotechnical system theory is different
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An Emergency Case Of Emergency Involving Chemical Release
Sorensen et al. (2004) states that two questions play a significant role in concluding whether to
evacuate or provide in place shelter in case of an emergency involving chemical release. The first
question to consider is will shelter in place provides adequate protection? And second thing to
consider is if there is enough time to evacuate. There are various advantages and disadvantages of
both the responses (Sorensen et al., 2004). The advantages of instituting shelter in place are that it is:
It is immediate; people are more relaxed in their familiar surroundings and feel secure; and basic
amenities like food, clothing, water, telephone, radio and television are readily available. The
disadvantage is that precise, correct, dependable information is more complicated to receive. On the
other hand the advantages of evacuating are that people are away from the exposed chemicals, and
moved to mass care shelters, plus information is more reliable and medical relief is prompt. Some of
the disadvantages of evacuation are that it is time consuming; evacuees may not listen to the directions
and decide to stay home and some might decide to move to other locations making it very difficult to
track those (Sorenen et al., 2004). Evacuation is usually the last resort considered as it is very complex
and involves various processes. The most important concern is that communities should be well
planned ahead of time and have an emergency preparedness plan and educate the public about
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Dichotomy In Rear Window
Alfred Hitchcock once defined his film Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1954), as the story of a man who
cannot move and looks through a window, about what he sees and how he reacts to it (Truffaut, 1986).
In addition, Hitchcock constructs the character of the protagonist of the film, Jeff (James Steward), not
only by using cinematographic devices to show how Jeff interprets what he sees and his own life, but
also stabilising a dichotomy between what he looks at and what he lives.
At the beginning of the film, a camera movement reveals Jeff´s profession and why he is immobilized
in a wheel chair. He is a photographer, interested in looking at other´s lives; consequently, he could be
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For those reasons, even when he is in a sweet moment with Lisa in his arms, he prefers looking at the
outside of his apartment, and even he feels more sexual attraction towards Miss. Torso (Georgine
Darcy) through the window than towards Lisa, who is in his arms or more explicit, offering herself in
his sofa. Lisa as Thorvald at the end, represents a menace and when he feels threatened, does not
hesitate to take his binoculars (or even the flash), as the only way to prevent danger.
To sum up, Hitchcock uses a film as Rear window to construct an allegory between reality and fiction.
The end of the film is ambiguous because although Jeff chooses real life, as he presents his back to the
window and to the outside, the clash between reality and fiction has a price, if you choose fiction
probably, you could lose to live in a real society, but if you choose reality, you could lose your
identity, as Jeff. So, inside this film, there is not only one crime, but also other metaphoric murdered:
Jeff, who has renounced to his fantasies to adapt himself in a conformed
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Budweiser Commercial
Visual Rhetorical Analysis: Budweiser
The time period of this commercial was set in the mid 1800 s; when Adolphus Busch was a German
immigrant who came to America in the mid 1800 s. Adolphus came to America to sell his kind of beer.
The culture in the Budweiser Commercial was to show how Americans did not want to give their jobs
to the new immigrants. The audience for this commercial was mainly targeted to blue collar workers
or people who were working class in factories. The purpose of the commercial was to not give up on
the American dream. Mr. Busch wants to sell beer in the Budweiser commercial demonstrates its
mainly targeting men.
This commercial, aired on television on February 6, 2016 which was Super Bowl Sunday. The
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The start of the commercial Busch is in a boat heading to America. Busch got his paper work to be
labeled as an American. Busch gets on a steam boat and heads down the Mississippi River to Saint
Louis. Then the steam boat catches on fire so he and the other people on the boat had to jump off and
find land. After tracking through the marshland of the Mississippi; Bush and the others found a boat
that would bring them straight to Saint Louis. When Busch made it to Saint Louis he was treated
nicely by the people of Saint Louis. At the end of the commercial you see Busch making a deal with a
business man to sell his beer. The conclusion of the commercial was Busch showing his partner what
the next kind of beer will be sold in. The audience in that time would probably respond by saying
immigrants are taking our jobs and they should go back to where they came from. What Adolphus
Busch did in his time helped create the Budweiser Companies wide range of customers around the
world. The argument made in the commercial is that Americans were losing their jobs due to the big
increase in immigrants, so Americans were mad so they threaten to hurt anyone who were immigrants.
The kind of argument used in the beginning of the commercial, was more of an evaluation because
they did not
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To The Virgins
For my poetry project, I have chosen To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick,
located on page 1,762 of the Norton Anthology English Literature 9th Edition. The speaker seems to
be speaking from experience, so he presumably failed to gather his rosebuds and take advantage of the
opportunities that crossed him. Because he seems to be speaking from experience, he is most likely an
older man. The speaker is addressing a group of virgins or young unmarried women, and advising
them to waste no time being coy and modest because life passes by faster than one thinks, and as you
reach an older age, you don t want to look back and regret the opportunities they let pass them by.
They should take advantage of the time they have left and get married especially when youth and
blood are warmer. The speaker addresses concerns of the virgin s time, the delicacy of life, growing
old, and the approach of death, all of which are evident in his choice of words. He also puts much
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Modern readers will always be able to comprehend the idea of taking advantage of every opportunity
before life passes you by. However, this was written during a period of strife, war, and when the
longevity of life was significantly shorter than it is today. The emphasis of time would have been
important in an era where people didn t live as long. That s where it disconnects from modern readers
although life is far from everlasting, our lifespan has drastically increased, so the importance of
embracing every moment gets lost. Another major disconnect from modern readers is the idea that
someone isn t living life to the fullest until they get married. In other eras, women s social status was
depicted on who she married, but in the majority of today s society, people are independent from one
another and their status is mostly based on their own
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The Ambiguity Of The Iconic
This essay will explore the ambiguity of the Iconic, what does it stand for in the modern world of
architecture and how does it originate. The obsession of architecture with this term is slowly taking
over; architects strive towards creating Iconic buildings as a way to gain fame. How does one design
an Iconic building and what does it imply when placed within a particular context? We will explore
this through a particular architectural project of the church of San Giovanni Battista under Florence,
an icon which never really succeeded in achieving its purpose and yet contains some of the very
fundamental and curcial ideas about the Iconic which I want to express in this essay. Why does one
building (such as the Eiffel tower or London Gherkin)become symbolic for a city while other attempt
to replicate this phenomenon fail? And most importantly what role does the context (as a city
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Which can be seen protruding right underneath the tilted buttress. It is a set of concrete blocks that
suspend the bells of the church.This decision defies the original meaning of church bells. The element
seizes to act as a highlight point of a tower, that used to be the case in many churches including
Russian orthodox and Italian Catholic architecture, where the bell tower always stoodabove the rest of
the structure and the surrounding.Thus bearing symbolic and practical value. In the church of the
highway however, the bells are beneath the weight of architecture, hidden by the concrete slabs. This
furthermore reinforces Michelucci s idea of creating an icon of speed: architecture that is not meant to
become a centre of a town or unifying element of society, but rather a glimpse of a flash. The bells are
no more needed to spread the sound over long distance, which was the case in a city, and therefore
lose their original significance. Instead the bells transform into a purely technical
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Treblinka II And The Holocaust
Jewish inmates organized a resistance group in Treblinka in early 1943. When camp operations neared
completion, the prisoners feared they would be killed and the camp dismantled. During the late spring
and summer of 1943, the resistance leaders decided to revolt. On August 2, 1943, prisoners quietly
seized weapons from the camp armory, but were discovered before they could take over the camp.
Hundreds of prisoners stormed the main gate in an attempt to escape. Many were killed by machine
gun fire. More than 300 did escape though two thirds of those who escaped were eventually tracked
down and killed by German SS and police as well as military units. Acting under orders from Lublin,
German SS and police personnel supervised the surviving prisoners, who were forced to dismantle the
camp. After completion of this job, the German SS and police authorities shot the surviving prisoners.
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From July 1942 through November 1943, the Germans killed between 870,000 and 925,000 Jews at
the killing center. Treblinka I, the forced labor camp, continued operations until late July 1944. While
the killing center was in operation, some of the arriving Jews were selected and transferred to
Treblinka I, while Jews too weak to work at Treblinka I were periodically sent to Treblinka II to be
killed. During late July 1944, with Soviet troops moving into the area, the camp authorities and the
Trawniki trained guards shot the remaining Jewish prisoners, between 300 and 700, and hastily
dismantled and evacuated the camp. Soviet troops overran the site of both labor camp and killing
center during the last week of July
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Examples Of Loss Of Innocence In A Long Way Gone
We went from children who were afraid of gunshots to now children who were gunshots... Shooting
became just like drinking a glass of water (Barnett, 2012). Ishmael Beah, the main character and
writer of the novel A Long Way Gone is a clear example of the loss of innocence that war causes.
During the Sierra Leone s civil war, Beah is recruited as a child soldier and eventually turned into a
cold blooded killer with no sign of naivety in his body. At a tender age, Beah is trained to kill, mutilate
and terrify dozens of people, which causes him to be bared to a flood of disturbing scenes; transform
into a murderer; loose all sense of emotion; and in time, lose his innocence. In the novel A Long Way
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To start with, the story begins when Ishmael and his rap passionate friends are all headed to Mattru
Jong for a talent show, I left home with Junior...and Talloi...to go to the town of Mattru Jong, to
participate in our friends talent show (Beah, p.6). As one can see, he was just a vulnerable, naive boy
before mayhem broke loose around him. Moreover, Ishmael endures an extremely perilous adventure
in the jungle while fleeing war. But even though he evaded real danger for a while, he was never able
to elude his imaginary fears, I felt as if somebody was after me. Often my shadow would scare me and
cause me to run for miles. Everything felt awkwardly brutal. Even the air seemed to want to attack me
and break my neck (Beah, p.49). According to this situation, Ishmael was nothing more than a scared
little boy who is simply running for his life. Even though this is a good point, it fails to account for the
multiple massacres Ishmael contributed to, ...I angrily pointed my gun into the swamp and shot more
people. I shot everything that moved... (Beah, p.119). How can one be innocent and naive after
picking up a gun and using it against a human being? At the end of the day, guns don t kill people,
people kill people and this is exactly what Ishmael did. He killed. And killed. And
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Gluten And Celiac Disease
Gluten:
What is Gluten?
Gluten is a name of a protein that is found in wheat, rye, barley, and triticale (a cross substance that is
made of wheat and rye). Gluten is the substance that is responsible for the elastic texture in dough. It
allows food to keep their shape, because gluten as a glue that can keep the food together.
(https://celiac.org/live gluten free/glutenfreediet/what is gluten/)
What is Celiac Disease and what is the percent of individuals who have the disease?
Celiac disease is an inherited autoimmune disease that can cause damage to the small intestine when
gluten is ingested. When a person who has celiac disease consumes gluten, their body s immune
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Children may have symptoms such as: abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, feces
that is pale, foul smelling, or fatty, weight loss, fatigue, irritability, delayed growth, and ADHD. Adults
are less likely to have digestive symptoms, but here are some symptoms for adults: iron deficiency
anemia, fatigue, bone or joint pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, liver and biliary tract disorders, depression,
peripheral neuropathy, seizures, infertility, canker sores in mouth, and dermatitis herpetiformis.
(https://celiac.org/celiac disease/understanding celiac disease 2/symptomssigns/)
What foods have gluten?
Wheat is commonly found in: breads, baked goods, crackers, soups, pasta, noodles, cereals, sauces,
salad dressings, and roux. Barley is commonly found in: malt, food coloring, soups, beer, and Brewer
s Yeast. Rye is commonly found in: rye breads (pumpernickel), rye beer, and cereals. Triticale can be
found in breads, pasta, and cereals.
(https://celiac.org/live gluten free/glutenfreediet/what is gluten/)
In further details: Pastas (dumplings, couscous, and gnocchi), Noodles (ramen, soba, chow mein, and
egg noodles), Crackers (pretzels, graham crackers, and goldfish), Cereal (even corn flakes and rice
puffs, because they usually contain malt), Breakfast foods (waffles, biscuits, french toast), Sauces
(gravies, soy sauce, and some cream sauces), and anything that uses wheat
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Unit 3 E2
E1 Evaluation of research processes used, specific to the research question
E2 Evaluation of the decisions made in response to opportunities and/or challenges specific to the
research processes
The five interviews completed with relevant experts, including two radiologists, an anaesthetist, an
ultrasound specialist and a patient with knee osteoarthritis, proved to be an invaluable research process
which provided a significant amount of credible and relevant information. The interviewees were
highly esteemed in their respective medical fields which provided credibility to their answers. For
example, Mr Bird, a senior musculoskeletal ultrasound specialist with over 20 years experience,
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Meta analyses, such as Current evidence on risk factors for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: a
systematic review and meta analysis , often summarised the data of 50+ clinical trials which meant the
time that would have been spent researching multiple articles was more beneficially used in other
research processes, ultimately streamlining the research. The complexity of the language and medical
concepts in the journal articles often limited the accessibility of the ideas presented. Typically,
websites proved to be not very useful as medical concepts were oversimplified. However, certain
medical practices websites including Pain Spa UK provided valuable inside perspectives on certain
procedures, whilst others were useful for obtaining relevant statistics and providing basic preliminary
understanding of certain medical information.
My personal contacts with Diagnostic Radiologists presented me with the opportunity to attend a
genicular nerve block procedure and administer follow up questionnaires for a medical study in which
26 patients with knee osteoarthritis received genicular nerve blocks. The decision was made to pursue
this opportunity extensively and use the information extracted in my research. Attending a procedure
gave clarification into the methodology of genicular nerve blocks, ultimately assisting in my
judgement of
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Commercial Whaling
Make the case for the resumption of commercial whaling as an international policy. Commercial
whaling has an abundant amount of utilizations. The main utilizations include food use, commercial
use (whale watching), animal feed and fertilizer use, cosmetic use, and pharmaceutical use. While not
popular in most countries, countries like Alaska, Iceland, Norway, and Japan have whale meat on their
menus. There are also other indigenous people and people in Inuit tribes who depend on whale meat as
their main source of food. Within the pharmaceutical field, Russia, Norway, and Japan are counties
that take on studies for the medical uses of whale. Some of these uses are whale oil (omega 3s acid)
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In my opinion, every species, including humans, is a part of the food chain. Whether or not humans
are at the top of the food chain isn t what is important when it comes to the relationship between us
and whales. We have the technology and intelligence to kill whales and use them at important
resources, including food, wax (for candles and cosmetics), and pharmaceuticals. We should be taking
every advantage we get to further develop our knowledge of whale oil, meat, and cartilage. I believe
that we should use every opportunity to better our lives, but that does not include kill whales
recreationally. There is no excuse for that, just like there is no excuse for kills of dogs, zebras, or
pandas. Unless it is for survival, no one should be killing an animal for fun. That saying, there is a
point when we will have to stop commercial whaling. The whale population has been an interesting
trend to research. Whale population has been very high and very low in the past couple centuries. My
opinion is that we should have a set number of whales that we can take out of the ocean each year. If
that number starts to cause a decline in the population, it should be set lower. If the population
becomes endangered, I believe that whaling should stop immediately. I could imagine having to
describe to the next generation what a whale looks like because there aren t any to show
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Strict Immigration Reform
immigrations laws it could optimize the effectiveness of the program to maintain the companies and
immigrants that are stimulating revenue and job growth. In summary, data shows that immigrants are
not out to steal jobs from American workers or lower wages. Immigrants come into America to fill
jobs that are available, or attempt to establish their own businesses. By maintaining strict immigration
policies the United States is also preventing its growth. We should be aware that immigrants do
provide many benefits to our country, and that our immigration policies are in need of improvements
that will allow immigrants and our country to reap the full benefits of our immigration system.
A Push for better Immigration reform and a Toxic U.S. political
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Why Is Cheerleading So Important To You Essay
As it has been said that All works and no play makes Jack a dull boy, Sports day has been occur
during November for ages in Triamudom Suksa School. Showing the importance of joyful activity in
our life, it is one of a biggest event in the second semester. There are many activities to join such as
cheerleading, colorguarding, athele, etc. This year, I decided to join green cheerleading team. I thought
I knew and understood all the hours and hard work cheerleading takes, but lessly did I know.
There is a lot of ability and strength that goes into cheerleading. Cheerleading shows the idea of good
sportsmanship, shows how to work well with others and learn how to get along with people that are
different than you. Our team once had a problem with
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Extremely Useful and Harzard of Stem Cells Essay
Stem cells are known as cells that are not destined a certain function. Stem cells can reproduce
themselves into specialized cells within the tissues and organs of the body. This is implemented
through differentiation; made possible with a process in which certain genes make themselves active
or inactive in order to turn into the certain specialized cell. There are both pluripotent and multipotent
stem cells, meaning they can develop into nearly any body cell they desire and can only create a
limited amount of cell types, respectively. Stem cells can also either be adult stem cells or embryonic.
Embryonic stem cells come from the inner cell mass that is found in laboratory cultured, few days old
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As told in the article by Julie Rovner, there are already 60 countries in the world that have laws on
their books banning human reproductive cloning, however only 15 of the 50 states in the US has
actually banned the process. The debate goes on not only within the democracy, but within the
republic Congress has fought...to a draw over the controversy. This subject not only is a struggle
within itself, but it provokes the abortion (pro life, pro choice) argument as well; pertaining to when a
human life actually starts. The cost of stem cell research is also a large part of the controversy it s not
at all cheap. Laws have been passed restricting funds for the study, giving limitations to researchers
and politicians both. The ethical argument is the major drawback for these two groups of people as
well, however according to President Obama, the majority of Americans, from across the political
spectrum, and from all backgrounds and beliefs, have come to a consensus that we should pursue this
research. I agree with the statement the President made. The pros of stem cell research outweigh the
cons, and the potential work that these cells can do; they can essentially erase time and create a newly
perfected body system...it s unbelievable. I think that with an increased amount of security and
background check along with strict guidelines could really support the
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Why Suitable Facial Back Spoon Work
Suitable facial back rub is central for women more than 30. Skin loses its adaptability and the
hypodermis ends up being more perceptible. Spoon work helps you spare your youth and eminence.
It was at first endorsed by Renée Koch, a German master and dermatologist.
Why is spoon rub so great?
You can finish some wonderful results without leaving the comfort of your home. This back rub will
help you discard excess fluid from tissues, improve blood stream, make your skin flexible, decrease
the nearness of wrinkles and restore facial shapes. Besides, is free. You will see some wonderful
results in just 10 days.
Rubbing your face with a spoon is genuinely direct. You require a few tablespoons, a glass of frosty
water (you can dump some ice
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Parkinson s Disease And The Disease Of The Nervous System
Definition: Parkinson s disease is a chronic, progressive disease of the nervous system characterized
by the cardinal features of rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor, and postural instability (O Sullivan and
Schmitz, 2007). The condition can develop between age group 60 and 80 years and symptoms mostly
appear around 60 years of age (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007).
Parkinson s disease or PD is classified into idiopathic Parkinson s disease, parkinsonism due to
identifiable causes and parkinsonism in other neurodegenerative disorders. True Parkinson disease is
classified into two subclinical groups. One group demonstrates postural instability and gait
disturbances as dominant symptoms whereas the other group exhibits tremor as the prominent feature
(O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007).
Pathophysiology:
Parkinson s disease is affected by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons which is responsible to
produce dopamine. Dopaminergic neurons have their cell bodies in substantia nigra pars compacta
(SNpc) in basal ganglia (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). Basal ganglia are a collection of
interconnected gray matter nuclear masses deep within the brain . These gray matter masses are
caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and the substantia nigra. Basal ganglia receive
its input through striatum (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007).
Clinical Presentation:
1. Rigidity: Rigidity is defined as increased resistance to passive movement. Parkinson patients
complain of heaviness or
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Cider House Rules
The Cider House Rules The movie, The Cider House Rules, contains many different themes and
elements that could have been interpreted several different ways depending on the person and their
distinct preference. Some themes that are present within the movie include the dilemma of abortion,
the destiny of oneself, and other minor themes. These others which are spoken of, are not necessarily
main themes, but none the less remain pertinent and relevant to the way a movie goer views this film.
The debate was once dwelled upon in class concerning the appropriateness or the so called necessity
of certain portions of the film. These certain portions to which are being referred are as follows: first,
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A fully clothed woman does not develop the same conclusion that was first intended by Manet. In
Classical art and in Renaissance art, nudity was relevant and useful to the expression of the idea that
the creator was trying to convey. Time has not changed the relevance or usefulness of nude art. First, it
must be stated that all nude art is not acceptable. Pornography and other forms should in no way be
considered as meaningful art. There is a certain underlying intelligence that cannot be separated from
nude art. Once this intelligence is removed, the nude art no longer holds any meaning or significance.
As can be seen from the previous evidence and other examples not mentioned, there are certain
patterns that art and artists have been following throughout the past years. One of the present
examples of the pattern is Cider House Rules. During the movie, there are two minor scenes which
present seemingly questionable material and which hold no meaning, but this is not the case. The first
scene, that needs clarification, is the sex scene in the woods. This scene involved the two characters,
Homer, played by Toby Macguire, and Candy, played by Charlize Theron. The second scene, that also
needs some clarification, was when Candy was laying on the bed only covered by a sheer white sheet.
Being sheer, the sheet allowed the viewer to see the complete naked figure of Candy. Some critics said
that these scenes did not
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Plant Sets And Its Effect On Our Lives
Part A The results were conclusive and differed slightly from previously expectations with the plants
germinated with an absence of light growing on average 17.975 mm per day compared to the plants
with exposure to light growing 6.965 mm less at an average of 11.01 mm per day. This trend was
evident throughout the duration of the experiment however as the investigation continued it was clear
the growth of both plant sets was beginning to decrease and slow. As shown in graph 2.0 and table 1.0
on day 15 the plants grown in the dark had reached a height of 175.9 mm and by day 17 they had only
grown 1.475 mm and reached a height of 177.375 mm, compared to the growth between day 8 and 9
when the plants grew by 44.375 mm, a 48% increase, nearly doubling its height of 47.85 mm on day
8. The heights of both sets altered from each other for most of the experiment expect for day 10 when
the heights only altered by 0.891 mm with the plants in the dark having a average height of 108.125
mm while the plants with light had reached a height of 108.944 mm. Part B The results of part B were
also conclusive but were as to be expected with both plant sets increasing in mass. The original mass
of a individual seed was 0.036 grams with the total mass being 0.3 grams. The plants in the dark had a
833.33% increase with the individual weight being 0.3 grams while the plants grown with light
exposure individual mass of 0.4 grams and a 1111.11% increase. Meanwhile the total mass of the
seeds
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Capital Gains Tax Essay
Property in the UK and Capital Gains Tax
Capital gains tax (CGT) by definition means a tax levied on any gains accrued as a sale of any asset.
The assets include, but not limited to, inheritance, certain gifts, shares, heirloom, a sale of business,
owing to the dissolution of a civil partnership or divorce transfer or a second property. In this article,
we shall focus on the CGT from the perspective of residential property.
CGT Some preambles:
The CGT levied depends both on the gains from the asset and your income. However, the capital gains
below a cut off limit are exempt from CGT, the current cut off is positioned at £ 11, 100 or lower per
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Any amount over and above this minimum threshold attracts a CGT at the rate of 40%. Evaluation of
the inheritance is inclusive of all the assets (including the assets that are held in trusts), including but
not limited to, money, property(ies), any gifts that were given during the period of seven years prior to
the death, gifts to trusts or companies over the lifetime (some exceptions are applicable to this
particular category).
A non domicile pays the Capital Gains tax on the assets situated on the UK soil only, in contrast, the
domiciles are liable to pay CGT on all assets acquired through inheritance, they may be anywhere in
the world.
Private Residence relief and letting relief:
− Private residence relief (PRR): This relief is applicable on the sale of property that has been your
principal private residence. In other words, you occupied that property as your own residence. There
are a few qualifying conditions for claiming the PRR, starting with the condition that the house was
not bought with the purpose of making gains. The house was used as a primary family residence for a
stipulated duration during ownership. Inclusive of everything the total area of the house if below 5000
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Jefferson Davis s Presidency
Many times the failures of a nation during war and peace time can be blamed on its leaders, and their
failings in their duties. When looking back at history we can see no better example of this than the
leader of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, even though he was promising before in military and
politics. One example of his military excellence was during the Mexican American War, where, Davis
became a hero at the battle of Buena Vista... Although seriously wounded, Davis stayed on the field
until victory and was complimented...by Zachary Taylor for coolness and gallantry under fire, (
Jefferson Davis. ). This shows why he would be considered to lead the armies as the President, since
he had already shown his excellence in military affairs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the decisions of Davis s administration weaken the army and nation, which helped the Union
defeat and destroy the Confederacy. Davis s while not solely responsible for the defeat, is to blame for
many of the major problems with the Confederacy s government and army. Davis was expected to be
the savior of the Confederacy, and lead it to victory, instead he tore it apart from the inside, making the
Union victory
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Theories Of The Great Man Theory
Great man theory
This theory evolved around the 19th century, and was originally proposed by Thomas Carlyle. The
great man theory is basically assuming that, only an individual that was born with greatness is indeed
great. The focus on great leaders were limited to only men, as women were not seen as leaders in any
way. Leaders are born and not made (leadership theories). From this statement, Thomas Carlyle is
making it clear that a person cannot be made a great leader by any extrinsic means, but it must be
intrinsic traits of leadership that this person was born with, that can enable him to become a great
leader. Great leaders will arise when there is a great need (leadership theories). By this, Carlyle meant
that you may see a great leader every day without even knowing that this person is a great leader, but
as soon as the need arises for a great leader you will then recognize the individual that was gifted to be
the great leader in completing that specific task. This theory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This leadership theory argues that there is no specific way of leading, rather a leadership style should
be based on the situation. This means that when a person is set to lead, they will perform at maximum
level, however as soon as they are taken out of their element this level of performance may fall. Also,
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based on how a leader adjust in various situations. To a certain extent contingency leadership theories
are an extension of the trait theory, in the sense that human traits are related to the situation in which
the leaders exercise their leadership. (leadership theories). I agree with this statement, since an
individual in leadership mode would indeed possess better characteristic traits than when they are not
leading. This theory also assumed that leaders are more likely to express their leadership when they
feel that their followers will be
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Managerial Economics And Strategic Analysis Of General Motors
Managerial Economics/Strategic Analysis
Jonas SalasMenchaca
American Military University
There are dynamic changes that have been observed in the corporate world, and this is also evident in
General Motors Company. Some of the significant changes include incorporation of certain
managerial practices in their daily business activities. The administrative activities include the use of
different types of strategic controls in decision making, application of rewards and incentives for
employee motivation, elements of leadership ethics programs, and use of risk mitigation techniques.
These strategies have various positive impacts on the general outcome of General Motors Company.
These strategies include the points mentioned below.
Contemporary approach to strategic control
It is one of the forms of management techniques used in the formation and execution of
decisions/plans. This method describes the process used by organizations in coming up with strategic
plans and how they are implemented. Thus, the primary purpose of this approach is to evaluate the
performance of an organization by measuring the impact of the past decisions and their implications to
the general outcome of a company as compared to the present situation. It doesn t only help in
planning and execution but also in giving a prediction on the performance of a company in the
immediate future. Thus, this approach has been of great importance to General Motors Company. It
also helps in determining
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  • 3. Acts of Violence and Brutality Illustrated in Jackson s... From the beginning of time, human nature has lent itself to violence and brutality. You see evidence of this as you read the news, or watch television. You might have been, or will be, the victim of this dark side of human nature. Looking back to the children of Adam and Eve, Cain killed his brother, Abel, marking, as I heard in a theology class, what many theologies claim as the paradigm for conflict and violence. Throughout our readings in The Story and It s Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction, we have seen many episodes of violence and brutality, ranging from torment to ritualistic murder. What do these acts represent within each story? In examining The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, and comparing it to Sweat by Zora Neale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In comparing the acts of violence and what they represent in these two stories, I feel it s important to summarize the events that lead up to the violence. Jackson s The Lottery begins with a description of a clear and sunny day in June. The narrations describe the activities of the village residents, each activity done as cheerfully as if it were a town picnic, the same as the years prior. If you look closer into the description of the activities, and the character s involved in them, you will see a division of gender that is stereotypical. The boys gathered stones, protecting the pile against the raids of the other boys, while the girls stood to the side, talking amongst themselves (365). This reminds me of the boys will be boys comments that our society has used to explain away the rowdiness of boys in contrast to the mild manners that most girls present with. The story moves on to describe the activities of the men and women, in much the same way. The men are standing around talking about planting and rain, tractors and taxes (365), these would be considered men s things in past and present society. The women greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip, which is the image of women that society presents to us. Nothing in the activities, to this point, reveals the horrific scene that will play out in the end. The boys gathering stones, while significant to the brutality at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Design And Deployment Of Formal Processes Encompassing... TERM PAPER THE DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENT OF FORMAL PROCESSES ENCOMPASSING MATERIAL MANAGEMENT AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES OF THE CII BEST PRACTICES AIDING THE GROWTH OF A SMALL PRIVATE CONTRACTOR Course: 5300 Best Practices (Topics in Civil Engineering) Supervising Professor: Dr. Mohammad Najafi, P.E. Prepared Submitted by: Group 25 HarshaVardhan Reddy GuduruPenusila[1001086544] VenkatKalyanVarmaPenmetsa[1001052280] University of Texas Arlington Department of Construction Engineering and Management November 04, 2014 ABSTRACT The Construction Industry Institute, based at The University of Texas at Austin, is a consortium of more than 130 leading owner, engineering contractor, and supplier firms from both the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The owner of the company wants to grow the company rapidly but knows that without formal processes and systems in place, the likelihood of losing control of projects is high. In order to support the contractor, we would like to address the design and deployment of formal processes encompassing two (2) of the CII practices i.e. Materials Management and Change Management. We have stated the processes and procedures to be used by the contractor in order to gain the control of his projects, pertaining to material management and change management. By implementing the procedures of materials management, he will be able to improve cash flow, reduce bulk supplies, improve supplier performance, improve craft labor productivity, reduce risk etc. and by implementing the procedures of change management, he will notice a minimum number of changes on future projects, enables anticipation of project changes and corrective actions that proven to be effective, increases project safety, job quality and team inter phase relationships, reduces cost and schedule etc. TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT................................................................................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................. 3 CHAPTER PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 4
  • 7. Effect Of Economic Growth On Energy Demand And The... Effect of Economic Growth in China on Energy Demand and the Environment Introduction China has grown economically to be one of the most important countries in the world; with over 1.3 billion population and the sheer size of the country, this economic phenomenon is unprecedented. If only this were the only growth China has experienced, then it would really be a phenomenon, sadly, it is not. China s drastic growth in the economy has also lead to a few other drastic growths, but it is not for the better, in fact, it is for the worse. The energy consumption level and the pollution level in China has grew much faster than the growth of GDP since 2002. In 2000, China has set a goal to quadruple its GDP by 2020, which could mean that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the past thirty years, China s GDP has been growth at a substantial rate 10% annually, when totaling that up for 30 years, that would be an increase over 17 times their original economy before their economic boom. China s economy is ranked second to the U.S and it is the world s largest exporter and the world s second largest importer. This sounds magnificent, of course, until we bring into the statistics of China s pollution level increase within those thirty years as well. Before China s economic boom, their economy pollution was only minimal, after the economic reform implemented by Deng Xiao Ping, the economy started to grow, and pollution started to soar as well. From 1980 to 2001, China s economy have grown at 10% GDP, but its energy consumption have not grown as fast, meaning there were less pollution than growth. China had excess energy to sell to the energy market in the world prior to 2002. After 2002, China s demand for energy skyrocketed, which mean their pollution also skyrocketed to an unprecedented level in China s history. By 2007, China had surpass U.S at the number one spot in pollution, in which it emits 20 million tons of Co2 annually, and this number is predicted to increase even more, but their economy was still only ranked second. Which means that China had generating more pollution per dollar GDP than the U.S. China is a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Disabilities In Forrest Gump For this project, I decided to revisit the story/movie of Forrest Gump. In the movie, Forrest Gump was portrayed as a young man with both intellectual and physical disabilities; these characteristics categorized him abnormal/less of a man. These disabilities made Forrest experience devaluation on various levels in different stages of his life. His mother tried to protect him from such acts keeping him isolated and close to home. Forrest Gump s character was made fun of a lot, throughout the film. As a child, Forrest Gump had visual impairments that required him to wear leg braces. These braces were to assist him with the crook in his back. Further research relates this type of impairment with scoliosis. It is also portrayed that Forrest Gump ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Critique Of Blindness In Jose Saramago s Blindness Critique of Blindness Human nature is defined by emotional expression, the desire to learn, individuality, and freedom of will. It enables people to make decisions on how they will conduct their daily interactions and, therefore, dictates how society will be run. José Saramago s novel, Blindness, tells the grim tale of a society devastated by a blindness epidemic known as the white evil. Without their sight, people are no longer able to act in a civilized manner and become aggressive towards one another as they struggle to survive. Saramago is able to redefine human nature as he takes a rather pessimistic stance on the topic and decides to present it as no different from animalistic instinct. Within the novel, people are first branded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Saramago created an opportunity to explain what it is like to live in such a society. He states, This must be what it means to be a ghost, being certain that life exists, because your four sense say so, yet unable to see it. (Saramago, 242) This indicates that the city, is no longer composed of people, but rather it is composed of beings whose only purpose is to survive. Such writing demonstrates why many readers believe that Saramago intended to reveal how human nature directly interacts with personal misfortune and social catastrophe. Towards the end of the novel, the doctor s wife notes, I don t think we did go blind, I think we are blind, Blind but seeing, Blind people who can see, but do not see. (Saramago, 326) This highlights Saramago s political and philosophical intentions.With that being said, such intentions are developed throughout the entire novel. The story begins in the middle of rush hour, in an unknown city, when the first blind man is struck suddenly by blindness while waiting at a traffic light. Afterwards, he is rushed to the doctor s office where he is, consequently, responsible for the spread of the white evil. It was there that the first blind man infected all those around him, and, as a result, began to spread the epidemic and panic throughout the city. With a large number of people going blind at an alarming rate and with no apparent cause, public health officials decided that all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Liza Minnelli s Biloxi Show An admittedly nervous Liza Minnelli returned to show business this week, after a year long absence from the stage. Minnelli made her 2015 debut to a sold out audience in a Biloxi, Mississippi casino, where fans and performer alike were anxious to see what the evening would hold. Minnelli teased fans with a vague description of what her Biloxi show entitled Liza Minnelli in Concert with Billy Stritch would offer. Well, I try and do the things that people like. Like New York, New York and Cabaret ...But I also try to put in things that I know people there haven t heard, she said in an interview with AL.com. So, it s a big surprise, kids. And please the audience she did. The show opened Friday with a 30 minute set by musician and Liza s long time musical director, Billy Stritch. Upon completion of his set, Liza took the stage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Minnelli s set list included a number of standards such as Liza with a Z, New York, New York, and Cabaret, all the while fans in the audience loudly professing their admiration of the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award winning performer, with random shouts of We love you, and You re the best, according to a report in GulfLive. In keeping with the intimate feel of the evening, fans called out song requests to Minnelli, an action seen more in a bar setting rather than the large audience of the IP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How To Write A Research Paper On Progeria Genetic Mutations Juan Pablo Soto Baltimore City Community College Dr. Radhakrishnan BIO 102 1013 12/6/2016 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Content 4 References 8 Abstract Genetic mutations have been linked to disorders for many years thanks to the advancement of science. Because of multiple studies, scientists have been able to isolate the exact places in the DNA sequence where these alterations have occurred and characterized the physical manifestations as a result of such variations. Although the incidence of some of these disorders are one in a million, their distinctive physical or mental representations have been well catalogued and documented. Genetic Mutations A genetic mutation is a permanent alteration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disease is a result of a mutation in the gene that directs protein formation (specifically fibrillin 1), resulting in an increased amount of growth proteins. It is characteristic for these patients to have long and thin arms and legs as it causes the bones to overgrow and also affects the joints. Because of how it elongates the chest bone, spinal curvature is also a characteristic. Proteus Syndrome Known as the elephant man syndrome, is expressed as overgrowth of the individual s tissues, bones and skin. This disorder is caused by a mutation in the AKT1 gene which is responsible for regulating cell growth. Because of normal cell growth and division, only some cells in the body will exhibit the mutation, which explains the combination of normal and abnormal characteristics. Over the years, and thanks to the progress of science, the myths that surround these characteristics caused by genetic malformations have been demystified. Other alterations on the other hand, have been caused as side effects of advances of this same science. It is imperative to have control and to study the influential factors in these malformations, to prevent future deficiencies that could be prevented in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Manufacturing DISCUSSION Lean manufacturing six sigma Manufacturing: Six sigma and lean system has the same way of approaching but uses different technology to achieve the goal. The both procedure lives up to expectations for to dispense with waste and expand the productivity of the procedure and convey the zero defect items. Recognizable of primary cause of waste is the fundamental distinction between lean and six sigma. lean innovation says that waste originates from undesirable steps in the production process which don t add the value of the final product while six sigma says that waste is a direct result of variety of diverse procedures. The focus on lead time reduction is an simple and effective performance measure to employ (Suri, 1998) where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Six sigma has better performance, reduced waste, uniform process output. Format: Kaizan event format concentrated resources in short time frame. Six sigma has project format. Resources spread over months. Scope and Scale: Lean has quick and initial gains, ongoing improvement, suitable for every one and every part of the business. The scope and scale of six sigma is help to analysis the complex problems that require in depth analysis. http://improveconsulting.biz/?page_id=154 Lean manufacturing and Theory of Constraints: The hypothesis of constraints may be an extremely powerful technique for shop floor administration for a few manufacturers, however in numerous mass customization circumstances it will be hard to execute because of its substantial dependence on a steady and consistent constraint in the system. At the point when considering the capacity of TOC to help in making productive mass customization, it is vital to consider the high variability that will be available. It has been found that once the DBR component is actualized, the constraint can shift because of variety in the system (Goldratt, 2004), and these occasional shifts must be recognized and the system adjusted likewise. With mass customization, numerous organizations will manage high work content variety from every work piece to the following, accordingly it is likely that the constraint will shift oftentimes, with a higher impact for low volume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The One-And-Done Rule The first reason why the one and done rule should be eliminated is because players who leave after one year of college do not have a secure future without a college degree. A college degree is a very important part of having a successful career, and although an NBA player already has a job, the average NBA career only lasts only 4.8 years ( Athlete ). Due to the fact that an NBA career is usually short, it is important to finish college and have a degree in case a player s career is unexpectedly ended because of injury. An example of a player who left college after one year was Greg Oden. Oden attended Ohio State University for one year before declaring for the 2007 NBA draft. Oden was selected with the first overall pick, but his career has not turned out like many expected it to due to injury. His career is now at the lowest point it has ever been, and he is now at risk of his career being over without having earned a degree (Wallace). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the main concerns with a young player is their ability to handle money. Players who come out of college are given huge paychecks as soon as they are drafted, and this is a big change from college where players are not paid an annual salary. It is very important that young NBA players are responsible with their money so it will last after their career is over. During his rookie season, former one and done player Julius Randle bought a $78,000 Porshe Panamera, which came out of Randle s rookie salary (Hansford). This purchase showed that Randle might not be mature enough to handle his salary, and that he needs better spending habits if he wants to be financially secure. Young players not being able to handle the money given to them is a sign of immaturity that supports that the one and done rule is not helpful to players ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Summary Of Boudica s War In 43 AD, Rome invaded Britain s main island. At the time the Island was made up of several independent warrior class tribes. Many of the tribes, including the Iceni tribe; under the rule of King Prasutagus allied with the Romans out of fear. The Romans took advantage of the tribes by the taking of resources and forced labor. Once the Iceni king died in 60 or 61AD, leaving the tribe to his wife Boudica (Boudicca) and his two daughters. Romans soon decided to annex the tribe, humiliating Boudica and abusing the people. Boudicca s tribe with the help of a neighboring tribe struck back at the unsuspecting Romans, destroying cities and ambushing legions However the Roman general Gaius Suetonius Paulinus used a brilliant plan and the little soldiers he had to crush the rebellion. What were the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But 200 soldiers are sent from Londinium as a sort of quick reaction force to buy Rome some much needed time. The tiny force was slaughtered in an open battle against Boudica s army. By now the 9th legion hispana was notified, their garrisoned up north of the area and they had to march south to meet Boudica. A Roman legion at the time was about 5,000 men split into around ten cohorts and then four maniples and marched similar to the greek phalanx. The legion was ambushed because of the tribes knowledge of the terrain, they manage to surround the marching legion and strike with no remorse The Britons were initially successful, but ultimately the Romans suppressed the rebellion harshly (Britannica). It took two days for the news to reach Suetonius, he readied his forces to move south and he left in advance to see the damage for himself. He knew Londinium could not be held so he did not commit troops to defend it. Boudica burned the city, she then pushed her rebellion north along Watling street along the way Decimating the city of Verulamium then she met ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Job Interview Questions and Sample Answers Ads Strong Interview Answers www.InterviewSuccessFormula.com The 3 Things You Should Never Say in a Job Interview. Check Them Out! Best Interview Answers www.InterviewAdvisers.com Secrets to Help You to Get Hired in Your Next Job Interview. Start Now! The Best Interview Answer CareerConfidential.com/FreeEbook Answers Top 50 Interview Questions DownLoad Free Ebook Now. See More About job interview questions and answers job interviews interview questions job interview tips Ads How To Speak English DoTellAll.com Learn About How To Speak English. Become A Smarter Savvier Shopper. Automated HotBlock Sample www.qtechcorp.com Prep for AA/ICP/MS with Perchloric ready Fumehood / Microwave Digstion Job interviews are always stressful even for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Best Answers Do you prefer to work independently or on a team? Best Answers Give some examples of teamwork. Best Answers More teamwork interview questions. Best Answers What type of work environment do you prefer? Best Answers How do you evaluate success? Best Answers If you know your boss is 100% wrong about something how would you handle it? Best Answers Describe a difficult work situation / project and how you overcame it. Best Answers Describe a time when your workload was heavy and how you handled it. Best Answers More job interview questions about your abilities. Best Answers More job interview questions about you. Best Answers Job Interview Questions About the New Job and the Company What interests you about this job? Best Answers Why do you want this job? Best Answers What applicable attributes / experience do you have? Best Answers Are you overqualified for this job? Best Answers What can you do for this company? Best Answers Why should we hire you? Best Answers Why are you the best person for the job? Best Answers What do you know about this company? Best Answers Why do you want to work here? Best Answers
  • 17. What challenges are you looking for in a position? Best Answers What can you contribute to this company? Best Answers What do you see yourself doing within the first 30 days on the job? Best Answers What would you do if you found out the company was doing something illegal? Best Answers Are you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Apparel Brands And Stereotypes Over the years, many different sports apparel companies have opened. For example Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Under Armour, Puma, Oakley, New balance and the list goes on. Most of the ads created by all these sports clothes brands have to do with overcoming nature or passing your peak and pushing through to pass your own best by wearing their apparel. Sports clothes ads have been following a trend of inspiring people to go past their best and go beyond their limits. Basically to declare how you are making yourself to people everywhere. In these set of ads, I m analyzing companies portray their apparel as to make you invincible to where nature can t even stop you. Nike has been one of the top companies for sports clothes for a long time now. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obstacles being nature in each and every single one of the ads. They show that nature no longer is an obstacle that will impede or prolong the vision or goal that you have set for yourself. Ultimately the ads show that you can make yourself invincible whichever way or angle you look at them from. They are showing that American culture is focusing more on just oneself. Everything is centered around oneself and their goal. It is leaning towards you only need yourself to accomplish what you want. You don t need anyone else to help you get to your goal. I do not believe this idea because you need God to help you achieve things in life. Through him is the only way to truly achieve the goals that you have but that is not shown in any of these ads in the slightest. To a degree, I can understand why they would make these ads in this way. I believe they made these ads like this purely on their own sales. The reason being is because if they did it hinting at God they would make it one sided to only people who follow God which would limit their sales. They had to make it neutral to try and maximize sales. I do also believe that they didn t have to make the ads to the point where it is so focused on oneself that you loose sight of everything else. Overall these ads were too focused on just oneself and what you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Battle Of Palo Alto The Battle of Palo Alto The Battle of Palo Alto was the first major battle of the Mexican American War. The Mexican Army of the North engaged the United States Army of Occupation on a prairie near current day Brownsville, Texas. The conflict took place on May 8th, 1846 and was followed the next by the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, about five miles south. Both battles took place in an area of disputed ownership and, depending on the side, were on the only battles on American soil. Thousands of Americans, who changed citizenship and received large tracts of land from the Mexican government, rebelled in Texas in 1835 for several reasons, including Mexico s abolition of the locally popular Texas provincial government and its inability to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In November of 1845, President Polk named Senator James Slidell of Louisiana as the new American minster to Mexico (Haecker, 1994), and was sent to secretly negotiate with Mexican President Jose Joaquin de Herrera. However, he was overthrown by General Mariano Parades y Arrillaga, Commander of the Army of the North, who denied negotiation with the Americans and demanded the return of the disputed area of Texas. During this time, Polk ordered General Zachary Taylor, who was preemptively stationed at Corpus Christi, to move his unit down to Port Isabel at the mouth of the Rio Grande and Gulf of Mexico. This only increased tensions between the two nations, which came to a height with the construction of the U.S. Fort Texas on the north bank of the Rio Grande, opposite the Mexican town of Matamoros, a natural choke point (Carney, 2005). Up to the War, the American and Mexican armies were about as much the same as they were different. The American force, renamed the U.S. Army of Occupation, was led by General Taylor who had severed in the army since the War of 1812 and was known by his men as Old Rough and Ready. The American Army, organized based on European models, had a strength of 8,613 men and contained only regulars (Carney, 2005). These infantrymen enlisted for five years, and was made up of 42 percent foreign nationals, of which 50 percent were Irish. The U.S. Army ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Internal Conflict In The Bhagavad Gita In the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna struggles with whether or not to engage in battle with his relatives, consulting his chariot driver, Hindu god Krishna. The Bhagavad Gita, describes a literal conflict between Arjuna s family, but many also read it to include the internal conflict within the human consciousness. Arjuana faces such a large conflict, because his path to peace, both internal and external, is more conflict. In my opinion, the best way to achieve peace, both inner and external, is non action. This sentiment is best expressed by the teachings surrounding Wu Wei in the Tao Te Ching and the mindful trainings of Thich Naht Hanh in Interbeing. Non action allows you to avoid cutting yourself out of the present moment where peace is found. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Lao tzu, refraining from action allows you to remain open to possibilities non action allows you to enjoy any and every present moment. In Interbeing, Thich Naht Hanh, proposes that the key to peace is to be ready to learn, to observe, and remain in the present moment. Hanh s suggestions seem to surround the opportunities that non action, as advised by Lao Tzu, will open up for an individual look to lead a more mindful and open life. In the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu explains through the principles of Wu Wei that the most effective path to peace is non action. In the twenty eighth poem of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu writes, A block of wood can be split to make tools... a master tailor doesn t cut (Lao Tzu 56). Lao Tzu s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Theory Of Leadership And Management Introduction In the past few years there has been a noticeable increase our countries appetite for training, self help, and literature on the subject of leadership. Books and programs taken from the theories and practices of coaches, athletes, chief executives, and even Charles Shultz s animated character, Snoopy are abundant in every bookstore and coffee shop in America. While leadership is not a new concept, it is certainly being promoted as an essential factor in our business cultures and personal lives. This analysis of leadership takes a look at some of the classical models and theories and compares them to contemporary approaches. Classical Approaches In discussing leadership and management, the term authority brings an interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What about public opinion? As quoted in Barnard (1996) from the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Whether authority is of personal or institutional origin it is created and maintained by public opinion, which in turn is conditioned by sentiment, affection, reverence, or fatalism . The implications of authority to leadership are just as critical as motivation and decision making. In general terms, without public support, leaders. Contemporary Approaches There are four contemporary approaches discussed here in our Unit 2 reading sociotechnical systems theory, quantitative management, organizational behavior, and systems theory. They are to help an individual are group organization. All of these approaches should be taken into consideration when striving to compete in competitive business environment. I think organization behavior is the most important because the approach is the systematic study of knowledge about how people as individuals and as groups act within organizations. The dynamics of group behavior and of the formation and suitability of any group need to be understood and implemented well, in order to achieve a harmonious working environment. Organization behavior is a contemporary approach that also studies and identifies management activities that promote employee effectiveness by examining the complex and dynamic nature of individual, group and organization processes. Sociotechnical system theory is different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. An Emergency Case Of Emergency Involving Chemical Release Sorensen et al. (2004) states that two questions play a significant role in concluding whether to evacuate or provide in place shelter in case of an emergency involving chemical release. The first question to consider is will shelter in place provides adequate protection? And second thing to consider is if there is enough time to evacuate. There are various advantages and disadvantages of both the responses (Sorensen et al., 2004). The advantages of instituting shelter in place are that it is: It is immediate; people are more relaxed in their familiar surroundings and feel secure; and basic amenities like food, clothing, water, telephone, radio and television are readily available. The disadvantage is that precise, correct, dependable information is more complicated to receive. On the other hand the advantages of evacuating are that people are away from the exposed chemicals, and moved to mass care shelters, plus information is more reliable and medical relief is prompt. Some of the disadvantages of evacuation are that it is time consuming; evacuees may not listen to the directions and decide to stay home and some might decide to move to other locations making it very difficult to track those (Sorenen et al., 2004). Evacuation is usually the last resort considered as it is very complex and involves various processes. The most important concern is that communities should be well planned ahead of time and have an emergency preparedness plan and educate the public about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dichotomy In Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock once defined his film Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1954), as the story of a man who cannot move and looks through a window, about what he sees and how he reacts to it (Truffaut, 1986). In addition, Hitchcock constructs the character of the protagonist of the film, Jeff (James Steward), not only by using cinematographic devices to show how Jeff interprets what he sees and his own life, but also stabilising a dichotomy between what he looks at and what he lives. At the beginning of the film, a camera movement reveals Jeff´s profession and why he is immobilized in a wheel chair. He is a photographer, interested in looking at other´s lives; consequently, he could be described as a voyeur. Across a very limited space the courtyard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For those reasons, even when he is in a sweet moment with Lisa in his arms, he prefers looking at the outside of his apartment, and even he feels more sexual attraction towards Miss. Torso (Georgine Darcy) through the window than towards Lisa, who is in his arms or more explicit, offering herself in his sofa. Lisa as Thorvald at the end, represents a menace and when he feels threatened, does not hesitate to take his binoculars (or even the flash), as the only way to prevent danger. To sum up, Hitchcock uses a film as Rear window to construct an allegory between reality and fiction. The end of the film is ambiguous because although Jeff chooses real life, as he presents his back to the window and to the outside, the clash between reality and fiction has a price, if you choose fiction probably, you could lose to live in a real society, but if you choose reality, you could lose your identity, as Jeff. So, inside this film, there is not only one crime, but also other metaphoric murdered: Jeff, who has renounced to his fantasies to adapt himself in a conformed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Budweiser Commercial Visual Rhetorical Analysis: Budweiser The time period of this commercial was set in the mid 1800 s; when Adolphus Busch was a German immigrant who came to America in the mid 1800 s. Adolphus came to America to sell his kind of beer. The culture in the Budweiser Commercial was to show how Americans did not want to give their jobs to the new immigrants. The audience for this commercial was mainly targeted to blue collar workers or people who were working class in factories. The purpose of the commercial was to not give up on the American dream. Mr. Busch wants to sell beer in the Budweiser commercial demonstrates its mainly targeting men. This commercial, aired on television on February 6, 2016 which was Super Bowl Sunday. The audience in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The start of the commercial Busch is in a boat heading to America. Busch got his paper work to be labeled as an American. Busch gets on a steam boat and heads down the Mississippi River to Saint Louis. Then the steam boat catches on fire so he and the other people on the boat had to jump off and find land. After tracking through the marshland of the Mississippi; Bush and the others found a boat that would bring them straight to Saint Louis. When Busch made it to Saint Louis he was treated nicely by the people of Saint Louis. At the end of the commercial you see Busch making a deal with a business man to sell his beer. The conclusion of the commercial was Busch showing his partner what the next kind of beer will be sold in. The audience in that time would probably respond by saying immigrants are taking our jobs and they should go back to where they came from. What Adolphus Busch did in his time helped create the Budweiser Companies wide range of customers around the world. The argument made in the commercial is that Americans were losing their jobs due to the big increase in immigrants, so Americans were mad so they threaten to hurt anyone who were immigrants. The kind of argument used in the beginning of the commercial, was more of an evaluation because they did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. To The Virgins For my poetry project, I have chosen To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick, located on page 1,762 of the Norton Anthology English Literature 9th Edition. The speaker seems to be speaking from experience, so he presumably failed to gather his rosebuds and take advantage of the opportunities that crossed him. Because he seems to be speaking from experience, he is most likely an older man. The speaker is addressing a group of virgins or young unmarried women, and advising them to waste no time being coy and modest because life passes by faster than one thinks, and as you reach an older age, you don t want to look back and regret the opportunities they let pass them by. They should take advantage of the time they have left and get married especially when youth and blood are warmer. The speaker addresses concerns of the virgin s time, the delicacy of life, growing old, and the approach of death, all of which are evident in his choice of words. He also puts much emphasis on time and how swiftly it passes by. Although the poem can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modern readers will always be able to comprehend the idea of taking advantage of every opportunity before life passes you by. However, this was written during a period of strife, war, and when the longevity of life was significantly shorter than it is today. The emphasis of time would have been important in an era where people didn t live as long. That s where it disconnects from modern readers although life is far from everlasting, our lifespan has drastically increased, so the importance of embracing every moment gets lost. Another major disconnect from modern readers is the idea that someone isn t living life to the fullest until they get married. In other eras, women s social status was depicted on who she married, but in the majority of today s society, people are independent from one another and their status is mostly based on their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Ambiguity Of The Iconic This essay will explore the ambiguity of the Iconic, what does it stand for in the modern world of architecture and how does it originate. The obsession of architecture with this term is slowly taking over; architects strive towards creating Iconic buildings as a way to gain fame. How does one design an Iconic building and what does it imply when placed within a particular context? We will explore this through a particular architectural project of the church of San Giovanni Battista under Florence, an icon which never really succeeded in achieving its purpose and yet contains some of the very fundamental and curcial ideas about the Iconic which I want to express in this essay. Why does one building (such as the Eiffel tower or London Gherkin)become symbolic for a city while other attempt to replicate this phenomenon fail? And most importantly what role does the context (as a city morphology or natural habitat) play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which can be seen protruding right underneath the tilted buttress. It is a set of concrete blocks that suspend the bells of the church.This decision defies the original meaning of church bells. The element seizes to act as a highlight point of a tower, that used to be the case in many churches including Russian orthodox and Italian Catholic architecture, where the bell tower always stoodabove the rest of the structure and the surrounding.Thus bearing symbolic and practical value. In the church of the highway however, the bells are beneath the weight of architecture, hidden by the concrete slabs. This furthermore reinforces Michelucci s idea of creating an icon of speed: architecture that is not meant to become a centre of a town or unifying element of society, but rather a glimpse of a flash. The bells are no more needed to spread the sound over long distance, which was the case in a city, and therefore lose their original significance. Instead the bells transform into a purely technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Treblinka II And The Holocaust Jewish inmates organized a resistance group in Treblinka in early 1943. When camp operations neared completion, the prisoners feared they would be killed and the camp dismantled. During the late spring and summer of 1943, the resistance leaders decided to revolt. On August 2, 1943, prisoners quietly seized weapons from the camp armory, but were discovered before they could take over the camp. Hundreds of prisoners stormed the main gate in an attempt to escape. Many were killed by machine gun fire. More than 300 did escape though two thirds of those who escaped were eventually tracked down and killed by German SS and police as well as military units. Acting under orders from Lublin, German SS and police personnel supervised the surviving prisoners, who were forced to dismantle the camp. After completion of this job, the German SS and police authorities shot the surviving prisoners. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From July 1942 through November 1943, the Germans killed between 870,000 and 925,000 Jews at the killing center. Treblinka I, the forced labor camp, continued operations until late July 1944. While the killing center was in operation, some of the arriving Jews were selected and transferred to Treblinka I, while Jews too weak to work at Treblinka I were periodically sent to Treblinka II to be killed. During late July 1944, with Soviet troops moving into the area, the camp authorities and the Trawniki trained guards shot the remaining Jewish prisoners, between 300 and 700, and hastily dismantled and evacuated the camp. Soviet troops overran the site of both labor camp and killing center during the last week of July ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Examples Of Loss Of Innocence In A Long Way Gone We went from children who were afraid of gunshots to now children who were gunshots... Shooting became just like drinking a glass of water (Barnett, 2012). Ishmael Beah, the main character and writer of the novel A Long Way Gone is a clear example of the loss of innocence that war causes. During the Sierra Leone s civil war, Beah is recruited as a child soldier and eventually turned into a cold blooded killer with no sign of naivety in his body. At a tender age, Beah is trained to kill, mutilate and terrify dozens of people, which causes him to be bared to a flood of disturbing scenes; transform into a murderer; loose all sense of emotion; and in time, lose his innocence. In the novel A Long Way Gone, the reader can view the multiple events ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To start with, the story begins when Ishmael and his rap passionate friends are all headed to Mattru Jong for a talent show, I left home with Junior...and Talloi...to go to the town of Mattru Jong, to participate in our friends talent show (Beah, p.6). As one can see, he was just a vulnerable, naive boy before mayhem broke loose around him. Moreover, Ishmael endures an extremely perilous adventure in the jungle while fleeing war. But even though he evaded real danger for a while, he was never able to elude his imaginary fears, I felt as if somebody was after me. Often my shadow would scare me and cause me to run for miles. Everything felt awkwardly brutal. Even the air seemed to want to attack me and break my neck (Beah, p.49). According to this situation, Ishmael was nothing more than a scared little boy who is simply running for his life. Even though this is a good point, it fails to account for the multiple massacres Ishmael contributed to, ...I angrily pointed my gun into the swamp and shot more people. I shot everything that moved... (Beah, p.119). How can one be innocent and naive after picking up a gun and using it against a human being? At the end of the day, guns don t kill people, people kill people and this is exactly what Ishmael did. He killed. And killed. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Gluten And Celiac Disease Gluten: What is Gluten? Gluten is a name of a protein that is found in wheat, rye, barley, and triticale (a cross substance that is made of wheat and rye). Gluten is the substance that is responsible for the elastic texture in dough. It allows food to keep their shape, because gluten as a glue that can keep the food together. (https://celiac.org/live gluten free/glutenfreediet/what is gluten/) What is Celiac Disease and what is the percent of individuals who have the disease? Celiac disease is an inherited autoimmune disease that can cause damage to the small intestine when gluten is ingested. When a person who has celiac disease consumes gluten, their body s immune system begins to attack the small intestines. By doing this the immune system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children may have symptoms such as: abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, feces that is pale, foul smelling, or fatty, weight loss, fatigue, irritability, delayed growth, and ADHD. Adults are less likely to have digestive symptoms, but here are some symptoms for adults: iron deficiency anemia, fatigue, bone or joint pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, liver and biliary tract disorders, depression, peripheral neuropathy, seizures, infertility, canker sores in mouth, and dermatitis herpetiformis. (https://celiac.org/celiac disease/understanding celiac disease 2/symptomssigns/) What foods have gluten? Wheat is commonly found in: breads, baked goods, crackers, soups, pasta, noodles, cereals, sauces, salad dressings, and roux. Barley is commonly found in: malt, food coloring, soups, beer, and Brewer s Yeast. Rye is commonly found in: rye breads (pumpernickel), rye beer, and cereals. Triticale can be found in breads, pasta, and cereals. (https://celiac.org/live gluten free/glutenfreediet/what is gluten/) In further details: Pastas (dumplings, couscous, and gnocchi), Noodles (ramen, soba, chow mein, and egg noodles), Crackers (pretzels, graham crackers, and goldfish), Cereal (even corn flakes and rice puffs, because they usually contain malt), Breakfast foods (waffles, biscuits, french toast), Sauces (gravies, soy sauce, and some cream sauces), and anything that uses wheat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Unit 3 E2 E1 Evaluation of research processes used, specific to the research question E2 Evaluation of the decisions made in response to opportunities and/or challenges specific to the research processes The five interviews completed with relevant experts, including two radiologists, an anaesthetist, an ultrasound specialist and a patient with knee osteoarthritis, proved to be an invaluable research process which provided a significant amount of credible and relevant information. The interviewees were highly esteemed in their respective medical fields which provided credibility to their answers. For example, Mr Bird, a senior musculoskeletal ultrasound specialist with over 20 years experience, provided valuable and concise insight into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meta analyses, such as Current evidence on risk factors for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: a systematic review and meta analysis , often summarised the data of 50+ clinical trials which meant the time that would have been spent researching multiple articles was more beneficially used in other research processes, ultimately streamlining the research. The complexity of the language and medical concepts in the journal articles often limited the accessibility of the ideas presented. Typically, websites proved to be not very useful as medical concepts were oversimplified. However, certain medical practices websites including Pain Spa UK provided valuable inside perspectives on certain procedures, whilst others were useful for obtaining relevant statistics and providing basic preliminary understanding of certain medical information. My personal contacts with Diagnostic Radiologists presented me with the opportunity to attend a genicular nerve block procedure and administer follow up questionnaires for a medical study in which 26 patients with knee osteoarthritis received genicular nerve blocks. The decision was made to pursue this opportunity extensively and use the information extracted in my research. Attending a procedure gave clarification into the methodology of genicular nerve blocks, ultimately assisting in my judgement of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Commercial Whaling Make the case for the resumption of commercial whaling as an international policy. Commercial whaling has an abundant amount of utilizations. The main utilizations include food use, commercial use (whale watching), animal feed and fertilizer use, cosmetic use, and pharmaceutical use. While not popular in most countries, countries like Alaska, Iceland, Norway, and Japan have whale meat on their menus. There are also other indigenous people and people in Inuit tribes who depend on whale meat as their main source of food. Within the pharmaceutical field, Russia, Norway, and Japan are counties that take on studies for the medical uses of whale. Some of these uses are whale oil (omega 3s acid) and whale cartilage (chondroitin 4 sulfate and proteoglycan). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, every species, including humans, is a part of the food chain. Whether or not humans are at the top of the food chain isn t what is important when it comes to the relationship between us and whales. We have the technology and intelligence to kill whales and use them at important resources, including food, wax (for candles and cosmetics), and pharmaceuticals. We should be taking every advantage we get to further develop our knowledge of whale oil, meat, and cartilage. I believe that we should use every opportunity to better our lives, but that does not include kill whales recreationally. There is no excuse for that, just like there is no excuse for kills of dogs, zebras, or pandas. Unless it is for survival, no one should be killing an animal for fun. That saying, there is a point when we will have to stop commercial whaling. The whale population has been an interesting trend to research. Whale population has been very high and very low in the past couple centuries. My opinion is that we should have a set number of whales that we can take out of the ocean each year. If that number starts to cause a decline in the population, it should be set lower. If the population becomes endangered, I believe that whaling should stop immediately. I could imagine having to describe to the next generation what a whale looks like because there aren t any to show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Strict Immigration Reform immigrations laws it could optimize the effectiveness of the program to maintain the companies and immigrants that are stimulating revenue and job growth. In summary, data shows that immigrants are not out to steal jobs from American workers or lower wages. Immigrants come into America to fill jobs that are available, or attempt to establish their own businesses. By maintaining strict immigration policies the United States is also preventing its growth. We should be aware that immigrants do provide many benefits to our country, and that our immigration policies are in need of improvements that will allow immigrants and our country to reap the full benefits of our immigration system. A Push for better Immigration reform and a Toxic U.S. political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Is Cheerleading So Important To You Essay As it has been said that All works and no play makes Jack a dull boy, Sports day has been occur during November for ages in Triamudom Suksa School. Showing the importance of joyful activity in our life, it is one of a biggest event in the second semester. There are many activities to join such as cheerleading, colorguarding, athele, etc. This year, I decided to join green cheerleading team. I thought I knew and understood all the hours and hard work cheerleading takes, but lessly did I know. There is a lot of ability and strength that goes into cheerleading. Cheerleading shows the idea of good sportsmanship, shows how to work well with others and learn how to get along with people that are different than you. Our team once had a problem with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Extremely Useful and Harzard of Stem Cells Essay Stem cells are known as cells that are not destined a certain function. Stem cells can reproduce themselves into specialized cells within the tissues and organs of the body. This is implemented through differentiation; made possible with a process in which certain genes make themselves active or inactive in order to turn into the certain specialized cell. There are both pluripotent and multipotent stem cells, meaning they can develop into nearly any body cell they desire and can only create a limited amount of cell types, respectively. Stem cells can also either be adult stem cells or embryonic. Embryonic stem cells come from the inner cell mass that is found in laboratory cultured, few days old embryos. These stem cells are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As told in the article by Julie Rovner, there are already 60 countries in the world that have laws on their books banning human reproductive cloning, however only 15 of the 50 states in the US has actually banned the process. The debate goes on not only within the democracy, but within the republic Congress has fought...to a draw over the controversy. This subject not only is a struggle within itself, but it provokes the abortion (pro life, pro choice) argument as well; pertaining to when a human life actually starts. The cost of stem cell research is also a large part of the controversy it s not at all cheap. Laws have been passed restricting funds for the study, giving limitations to researchers and politicians both. The ethical argument is the major drawback for these two groups of people as well, however according to President Obama, the majority of Americans, from across the political spectrum, and from all backgrounds and beliefs, have come to a consensus that we should pursue this research. I agree with the statement the President made. The pros of stem cell research outweigh the cons, and the potential work that these cells can do; they can essentially erase time and create a newly perfected body system...it s unbelievable. I think that with an increased amount of security and background check along with strict guidelines could really support the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Why Suitable Facial Back Spoon Work Suitable facial back rub is central for women more than 30. Skin loses its adaptability and the hypodermis ends up being more perceptible. Spoon work helps you spare your youth and eminence. It was at first endorsed by Renée Koch, a German master and dermatologist. Why is spoon rub so great? You can finish some wonderful results without leaving the comfort of your home. This back rub will help you discard excess fluid from tissues, improve blood stream, make your skin flexible, decrease the nearness of wrinkles and restore facial shapes. Besides, is free. You will see some wonderful results in just 10 days. Rubbing your face with a spoon is genuinely direct. You require a few tablespoons, a glass of frosty water (you can dump some ice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Parkinson s Disease And The Disease Of The Nervous System Definition: Parkinson s disease is a chronic, progressive disease of the nervous system characterized by the cardinal features of rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor, and postural instability (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). The condition can develop between age group 60 and 80 years and symptoms mostly appear around 60 years of age (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). Parkinson s disease or PD is classified into idiopathic Parkinson s disease, parkinsonism due to identifiable causes and parkinsonism in other neurodegenerative disorders. True Parkinson disease is classified into two subclinical groups. One group demonstrates postural instability and gait disturbances as dominant symptoms whereas the other group exhibits tremor as the prominent feature (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). Pathophysiology: Parkinson s disease is affected by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons which is responsible to produce dopamine. Dopaminergic neurons have their cell bodies in substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) in basal ganglia (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). Basal ganglia are a collection of interconnected gray matter nuclear masses deep within the brain . These gray matter masses are caudate, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and the substantia nigra. Basal ganglia receive its input through striatum (O Sullivan and Schmitz, 2007). Clinical Presentation: 1. Rigidity: Rigidity is defined as increased resistance to passive movement. Parkinson patients complain of heaviness or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cider House Rules The Cider House Rules The movie, The Cider House Rules, contains many different themes and elements that could have been interpreted several different ways depending on the person and their distinct preference. Some themes that are present within the movie include the dilemma of abortion, the destiny of oneself, and other minor themes. These others which are spoken of, are not necessarily main themes, but none the less remain pertinent and relevant to the way a movie goer views this film. The debate was once dwelled upon in class concerning the appropriateness or the so called necessity of certain portions of the film. These certain portions to which are being referred are as follows: first, the sex scene in the woods; and second, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fully clothed woman does not develop the same conclusion that was first intended by Manet. In Classical art and in Renaissance art, nudity was relevant and useful to the expression of the idea that the creator was trying to convey. Time has not changed the relevance or usefulness of nude art. First, it must be stated that all nude art is not acceptable. Pornography and other forms should in no way be considered as meaningful art. There is a certain underlying intelligence that cannot be separated from nude art. Once this intelligence is removed, the nude art no longer holds any meaning or significance. As can be seen from the previous evidence and other examples not mentioned, there are certain patterns that art and artists have been following throughout the past years. One of the present examples of the pattern is Cider House Rules. During the movie, there are two minor scenes which present seemingly questionable material and which hold no meaning, but this is not the case. The first scene, that needs clarification, is the sex scene in the woods. This scene involved the two characters, Homer, played by Toby Macguire, and Candy, played by Charlize Theron. The second scene, that also needs some clarification, was when Candy was laying on the bed only covered by a sheer white sheet. Being sheer, the sheet allowed the viewer to see the complete naked figure of Candy. Some critics said that these scenes did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Plant Sets And Its Effect On Our Lives Part A The results were conclusive and differed slightly from previously expectations with the plants germinated with an absence of light growing on average 17.975 mm per day compared to the plants with exposure to light growing 6.965 mm less at an average of 11.01 mm per day. This trend was evident throughout the duration of the experiment however as the investigation continued it was clear the growth of both plant sets was beginning to decrease and slow. As shown in graph 2.0 and table 1.0 on day 15 the plants grown in the dark had reached a height of 175.9 mm and by day 17 they had only grown 1.475 mm and reached a height of 177.375 mm, compared to the growth between day 8 and 9 when the plants grew by 44.375 mm, a 48% increase, nearly doubling its height of 47.85 mm on day 8. The heights of both sets altered from each other for most of the experiment expect for day 10 when the heights only altered by 0.891 mm with the plants in the dark having a average height of 108.125 mm while the plants with light had reached a height of 108.944 mm. Part B The results of part B were also conclusive but were as to be expected with both plant sets increasing in mass. The original mass of a individual seed was 0.036 grams with the total mass being 0.3 grams. The plants in the dark had a 833.33% increase with the individual weight being 0.3 grams while the plants grown with light exposure individual mass of 0.4 grams and a 1111.11% increase. Meanwhile the total mass of the seeds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Capital Gains Tax Essay Property in the UK and Capital Gains Tax Capital gains tax (CGT) by definition means a tax levied on any gains accrued as a sale of any asset. The assets include, but not limited to, inheritance, certain gifts, shares, heirloom, a sale of business, owing to the dissolution of a civil partnership or divorce transfer or a second property. In this article, we shall focus on the CGT from the perspective of residential property. CGT Some preambles: The CGT levied depends both on the gains from the asset and your income. However, the capital gains below a cut off limit are exempt from CGT, the current cut off is positioned at £ 11, 100 or lower per year. The gain is calculated by a simple formula of subtracting the original purchase price ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any amount over and above this minimum threshold attracts a CGT at the rate of 40%. Evaluation of the inheritance is inclusive of all the assets (including the assets that are held in trusts), including but not limited to, money, property(ies), any gifts that were given during the period of seven years prior to the death, gifts to trusts or companies over the lifetime (some exceptions are applicable to this particular category). A non domicile pays the Capital Gains tax on the assets situated on the UK soil only, in contrast, the domiciles are liable to pay CGT on all assets acquired through inheritance, they may be anywhere in the world. Private Residence relief and letting relief: − Private residence relief (PRR): This relief is applicable on the sale of property that has been your principal private residence. In other words, you occupied that property as your own residence. There are a few qualifying conditions for claiming the PRR, starting with the condition that the house was not bought with the purpose of making gains. The house was used as a primary family residence for a stipulated duration during ownership. Inclusive of everything the total area of the house if below 5000 square meter. No part of the house was used for Business or part of the house was sub let (single lodgers are exempt). − Letting relief: This relief on Capital Gains Tax is applicable in the case of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Jefferson Davis s Presidency Many times the failures of a nation during war and peace time can be blamed on its leaders, and their failings in their duties. When looking back at history we can see no better example of this than the leader of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, even though he was promising before in military and politics. One example of his military excellence was during the Mexican American War, where, Davis became a hero at the battle of Buena Vista... Although seriously wounded, Davis stayed on the field until victory and was complimented...by Zachary Taylor for coolness and gallantry under fire, ( Jefferson Davis. ). This shows why he would be considered to lead the armies as the President, since he had already shown his excellence in military affairs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the decisions of Davis s administration weaken the army and nation, which helped the Union defeat and destroy the Confederacy. Davis s while not solely responsible for the defeat, is to blame for many of the major problems with the Confederacy s government and army. Davis was expected to be the savior of the Confederacy, and lead it to victory, instead he tore it apart from the inside, making the Union victory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Theories Of The Great Man Theory Great man theory This theory evolved around the 19th century, and was originally proposed by Thomas Carlyle. The great man theory is basically assuming that, only an individual that was born with greatness is indeed great. The focus on great leaders were limited to only men, as women were not seen as leaders in any way. Leaders are born and not made (leadership theories). From this statement, Thomas Carlyle is making it clear that a person cannot be made a great leader by any extrinsic means, but it must be intrinsic traits of leadership that this person was born with, that can enable him to become a great leader. Great leaders will arise when there is a great need (leadership theories). By this, Carlyle meant that you may see a great leader every day without even knowing that this person is a great leader, but as soon as the need arises for a great leader you will then recognize the individual that was gifted to be the great leader in completing that specific task. This theory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leadership theory argues that there is no specific way of leading, rather a leadership style should be based on the situation. This means that when a person is set to lead, they will perform at maximum level, however as soon as they are taken out of their element this level of performance may fall. Also, a leadership style that worked well in one situation may not work well in another situation and so it s based on how a leader adjust in various situations. To a certain extent contingency leadership theories are an extension of the trait theory, in the sense that human traits are related to the situation in which the leaders exercise their leadership. (leadership theories). I agree with this statement, since an individual in leadership mode would indeed possess better characteristic traits than when they are not leading. This theory also assumed that leaders are more likely to express their leadership when they feel that their followers will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Managerial Economics And Strategic Analysis Of General Motors Managerial Economics/Strategic Analysis Jonas SalasMenchaca American Military University There are dynamic changes that have been observed in the corporate world, and this is also evident in General Motors Company. Some of the significant changes include incorporation of certain managerial practices in their daily business activities. The administrative activities include the use of different types of strategic controls in decision making, application of rewards and incentives for employee motivation, elements of leadership ethics programs, and use of risk mitigation techniques. These strategies have various positive impacts on the general outcome of General Motors Company. These strategies include the points mentioned below. Contemporary approach to strategic control It is one of the forms of management techniques used in the formation and execution of decisions/plans. This method describes the process used by organizations in coming up with strategic plans and how they are implemented. Thus, the primary purpose of this approach is to evaluate the performance of an organization by measuring the impact of the past decisions and their implications to the general outcome of a company as compared to the present situation. It doesn t only help in planning and execution but also in giving a prediction on the performance of a company in the immediate future. Thus, this approach has been of great importance to General Motors Company. It also helps in determining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...