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A Brief History of the Cellar Phone
There have been many inventions that have served Americans, but very few have had an overall
impact on the course of humanity as the cell phone. The history of cell phones has been compared to
our discovery of fire and the invention of the wheel. This is partly due to its adaptability to many
aspects of human life, as well as its mobility to influence and reach geographical areas that extend to
global ones. Around the world, cell phones are used in schools, corporate conglomerates, even
religious institutes. Although use of them in cars has been banned in many American states, they
continue to govern the way we live our lives. From its advent, the cell phone has changed the way
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The first one was the infrastructure needed. There was great need to create a system that would be
easily adaptable within these occupations, while at the same time offering security and reliability
without interfering with each other. A cell phone works as a series of non invasive processes and
actions. When a person dials a number on a handset, this number is converted into an electronic
signal. This signal is then relayed to a base station. The base stations are also known as masts and they
are the towers seen along road sides and atop buildings. From these towers, the electronic signal is
transferred from one base station to another as it seeks a corresponding receiver in the form of another
handset. When this signal matches, the phone rings and it can only be regarded as connected when the
other party takes the call. This amazing technological advancement opened up new avenues in how we
communicate. In the near future, a new process, LTE, or Long Term Evolution, is the new globally
accepted 4G wireless standard. All of the U.S. carriers are turning it on (PC Magazine).
Communication can also be considered as another process. The audio signal form one speaker is
transformed into an electronic signal when it gets into the mobile phone. This is transferred to the
recipient phone as an electronic signal and then transformed back into the original audio format. This
is how an individual manages to speak with another even when
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Mandala Research Paper
Mandala Essay There are many ways to convey who I am and what is important to me, one such way
are symbols in a mandala. What I chose for my mandala were symbols that represented as strength,
independence, friendship, family, and success.These consist of my personality, who is important to
me, and what is important to myself in the future. One of the symbols that represents me can be
symbolized as the Lotus Flower. I put it in the center of the mandala, because it is the symbol that
mainly represents me. For me it symbolizes strength. I did not choose this based on physical strength,
but more on emotional strength. I need this strength for when something bad happens, I can pull
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Without the strength that I have to have, I would give in and not have very good grades. This would
probably occur because stress can get the best of me occuasualy. Another symbol that I choose was the
X. In certain situations it means freedom and independence. I choose this symbol because I am a very
independent person. If I have a problem, then I like to solve it on my own. In spite of the last symbol,
I chose the symbol of friendship. This kind of contradicts my last symbol, but I can be social and
independant. Another symbol I chose was the two arrows crossing over each other. This symbolizes
friendship. My friends are an immense part of me. What this represents in my life is how my friends
support and help me. They can be my emotional support, and are always there when I need them.
Even I cannot me independently strong forever. My close relations help me rejuvenate my strength by
cheering me up and helping me. The next symbol is a triangular symbol. It is a Celtic symbol for
family. My family is my biggest support system. They are the reason why I am here today.They are
also a main part of my life so I represent that through symbols. My next and final symbol in my
mandala to represent me is the upside down
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Global Cultural Business Analysis of India
Global Business Cultural Analysis of India
BUSI 604: International Business
The nation that I have chosen for this Global Business Cultural Analysis research project is India.
India has one of the fastest growing and largest economies despite being one of the poorest countries.
India has emerged as the world s third largest economy, in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP),
just behind the U.S. and China, according to a report from the World Bank (Bawaba, 2014). The
academic reason in which I chose India is that it is very interesting in how one of the poorest countries
in the world has developed to be in the position of third largest economy.
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The nation of India operates on a caste system which is a form of social class structure from birth. For
example, if you were born poor you will always be poor and vice versa. The caste system in India is
quite rigorous, boasting 3,000 castes and 25,000 subcastes; memberships range between the hundreds
and the millions. India s caste system originated in Hinduism, but other religious groups in India
subscribe to similar systems (Gale 2001). Word Count: 90
How do both the above items compare with US culture and business? There are some differences in
conducting business in the United States compared to India and other countries. Building business
relationships in a foreign country takes time, emphasize etiquette experts. In the U.S. where time is
money (and both are often in short supply), business deals are secured overnight (Tulshyan 2010). In
India and other countries the business contracts may take several weeks to achieve, due to they do not
perceive time the way Americans do and in the additional business encounter s trust is being
established. Word Count: 85
What are the implications for US businesses that wish to conduct business in that region? Before the
United States chooses to do business with India, they need to ensure they are familiar with the
religion, culture and etiquette. These factors play a large role in India s diverse and
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Kinetics Lab
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Monday Wednesday 7:40 10:30
Experiment #2 Kinetics of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Introduction: Chemical reactions are dependent upon two factors: temperature and concentrations of
substance. We can monitor the rate at which a chemical decomposes or the rate at which a chemical
substance appears. In this experiment we will be measuring the rate of decomposition of hydrogen
dioxide with the following reaction: 2 H202 (aq) 4 2 H20 (l) + 02 (g)
We can trap the oxygen gas created into a container thus showing the extent of the reaction and this
will show the rate in which oxygen is created and how the rate will change when we use different
initial concentrations. We do use a catalyst in this reaction to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It had a lot to do with the time and the amount of oxygen evolved. When holding the leveling bulb it
seemed that the longer I had to hold it level the harder it became to be as accurate. I would find my
arm getting tired and the bulb varying, which would also effect the times that we recorded. Another
thing that could have affected our results was not putting the stopper on the Erlenmeyer flask fast
enough, fumes from the formation of oxygen could have escaped before we got the stopper on,
causing error in the amount and time in which the oxygen was evolved.
Post Lab Questions:
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The Handmaid s Tale Margaret Atwood
Lay Patel
ENGL 1101 130
Professor Shoemake
17 April 2017
Title
Margaret Atwood in her novel, The Handmaid s Tale portrays the idea of the political, religious and
social trends in 80 s United States. Atwood continues to argue about trends, the attitude held about
women and what would happen if it were taken to logical ends. In her recent article, Atwood speaks
out on how she started writing the novel in 1984 and it was not the same title as it is when published.
Atwood describes about her days in West Berlin, which was still encircled by Berlin wall. This also
indicates the power of The Soviet empire and how long it will in the power. Atwood set up an
environment of World War II. As Atwood was born in 1939 she has witnessed those conditions ...
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Atwood talks about feminism as women are being victim of incapability of moral choice. They are
disguised in a way that they have positions and their jobs assigned. Before Gilead they had choice in
their life, but now they are under control of an organization which say they work for population
balance. Rule of Gilead is that if you are fertile you must have babies with commanders. But before
Gilead you had the choice to live your life you want. Atwood would not consider Gilead purely
feminist dystopia because not all men has higher position than females; wives have a higher position
than most of the men. Having talked about feminism Atwood herself has two opinion few of the
questions asked to her where once she was asked about if her novel is feminist or not to that she
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Blindness In King Lear
Blindness Analysis Blindness is a motif that is seen throughout the play, whether it be literal or
figurative blindness. The play revolves around the idea of blindness and almost all the characters at
one point suffer from a point of being blind and oblivious to their surroundings. The first time we see
blindness is with King Lear, in the very first scene of the play. King Lear is attempting to divide the
kingdom between his three daughters. However Lear is blind to the fact that his two eldest daughters
are deceiving, while his youngest daughter, whom he has banished, actually loved him the most. Lear
is blind to their deception, and makes the mistake of splitting his kingdom between Goneril and
Regan, this will eventually cause Lear to lose
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The Murder of Rasputin Essay
Rasputin was an important figure in the Russian Revolution. His acclaimed magical powers helped
lessen the symptoms of poor Alexei s hemophilia, an awful condition in which the blood doesn t clot.
Because Alexei was the heir to the Romanof throne, Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra were in a stressful
situation. They gave Rasputin certain powers that people were jealous of. The aristocrats could not
stand a peasant in such a high position. Peasants could not stand the rumors that the tsarina was
sleeping with such a weirdo because he had a reputation for being a pervert. Rasputin was seen as a
pest who was ruining Russia. To save the monarchy from revolutions, assassins were assigned to
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Two hours after he consumed the poison, Felix was worried that the poison was never going to kill
Rasputin and he would not die. Felix went upstairs, got a gun and went back downstairs. Rasputin
didn t notice that Felix had a gun behind his back. While Rasputin was looking at a cabinet, Felix said,
Grigory Efimovich, you would do better to look at the Crucifix and pray to It. Felix raised the pistol
and shot. Felix and his buddies celebrated for about an hour. After celebration, Felix felt a need to go
check on the body. He went back downstairs and felt the body. It oddly still felt warm. He shook the
body. There was no reaction. When Felix starting turning away, he noticed Rasputin s left eye twitch
and open wide. He was still alive!!! Rasputin sprang to his feet and rushed at Felix, grabbing his
shoulders and neck. Felix struggled to get free and finally did so. He bolted upstairs shouting, He s
still alive!!! Rasputin tried to run across the courtyard and escape, but a man with a revolver shot at
him, missing twice and hitting once, Rasputin fell. They took the corpse inside. Felix saw Rasputin
dead, but he was still angered, and he bashed him in the head with a weight. It was amazing and
impossible, but after being poisoned, shot three times, and having been beaten with a dumbbell,
Rasputin was still alive. They bound his arms and legs with rope and wrapped his body in a heavy
cloth. They were in a hurry to dispose of the
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The Norman Conquest Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 10 1) The Norman conquest After the Norman s conquest, he treated England like a
possession. The conquest had a dramatic change, such as in Anglo Saxon England had limited land
and big families controlled lots of land and acted independently. In France he was the King of England
and a vassal to the King of France. Magna Carta the Magna Carta was aimed to limit government
practices which will affect the kings and vassals. It s a feudal document. It gave recognition that the
monarch has limited power rather than absolute power. Parliament applied to meeting of king council.
The English parliament was great importance in the development of representing governments. It
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They protect souls and let them become an importance at a high level. 9) The Jews were persecuted.
People tried to protect the Jews but a mob made them leave. Edward I expelled all Jews in 1290. But a
French king readmitted Jews in 1315. 10) The effects of the crusades are social, intellectual, material
development, and voyages of discovery. The wealth and power also changed due to the Crusades.
Chapter 11 Little Ice Age change in weather, crops failed to grow, two different cooling episodes. Joan
of Arc born in 1412 to peasants, very religious, born in Ponen in champagne Golden Bull election was
standardized with the golden bull, issued by Charles IV, would serve as elections with power, to vote
for king of Rome Concilarism a movement in the fourteenth to the sixteenth century that involved the
Catholic Church that held authority Christine de Pizan medieval author, served as court writer for
duked. Also wrote poetry and books to help women in a practical way 2) The Black Death was a
disease spread by black rats which the rats are infected with a bacterium. The infected person starts
having fevers and black bruising due to the blood under the skin. It killed fifty to sixty percent of
Europe s
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Gas Engines Vs. Diesel Engines
Gas engines versus diesel engines has got to be one of the biggest controversial topics in the
automotive world. People have been arguing which is better for years upon years, and it is time to
finally come to a conclusion. Anyone can probably notice that in almost every family there is a certain
vehicle preference based off of the engine that runs them, but the term vehicle is extremely broad. To
be more specific, especially in the southern part of the United States, those families have specific
truck engines that they prefer. Either a person drives a truck for work or they drive a truck because
they love them. Either way, nearly everyone in most of the United States has at least one truck in their
family because they are just simply work horses. It s also a huge part of the culture in the south to
have a truck. Just about every boy and even a lot of girls want their first vehicle to be a truck. A
pickup is one of the most reliable tools someone can own. Nearly every pickup enthusiast or working
individual needs a gas or diesel truck, and the better choice is a diesel truck. The initial cost of a diesel
truck can be daunting for someone looking for a new truck to think about especially when compared
to a gas truck. On Ford.com a F 250 XL is $32,535 and a F 150 XL is $26,540. Now what some
people will probably say if they heard that is You re comparing two different sizes of engines! yes that
is true, but most people only consider Ford F 250s in the diesel engine
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Gabby Douglas Argumentative Essay
Gabby Douglas is true to her beliefs, and her personality shows that she is helpful to the world, and
her family and she shows exceptional execution in gymnastics Gabby shows long and beautiful lines
specifically in bars, floor, and beam. She is very powerful in the vault, as well. In the text, it states, I
compete for each element with great grace and strength... I will flow beautifully (Douglas 192). This
quotation supports the thesis statement because it shows how Gabby Douglas has long and beautiful
lines on the uneven bars. Gabby s only specialty is the uneven bars, but she occasionally does very
well on the balance beam. Gabby Douglas can hit on beam, and when she does, it is an exceptional
routine to watch. The text supports this by
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Design-Build Project Delivery Method
Running Head: DESIGN BUILD PROJECT DELIVERY METHOD
Civil Engineering: Design Build Project Delivery Method
Design Build Project Delivery Method Due to the economic specialization, a new method named The
Design Build Project Delivery Method has been developed. This method is found as the best
alternative for delivering the public projects (Design Build E ffectiveness Study, 2006). As per the
position of the design professional, the design build project delivery methods are suitable for the
delivery of the projects. The use of this method has become widespread in the recent times. Due to
this much of application of this method, the need of the project designers is much to be involved in the
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▪ Any kind of improper practices by the professionals is prohibited. ▪ The hiring of a contractor is done
by conducting bidding for the completion of the project on a set price. ▪ The hiring of the contractor
does not include any kind of competitive bidding due to which, special legislations are essential to be
considered in the hiring process (Understanding Project Delivery for the Design and Construction of
Public Buildings). This way, several issues arise during the process of hiring or contracting the design
professional in the given economic landscape. These issues include ethical, financial, legal and some
general as per the above discussion. According to the personal observation, the effective coordination
with all these issues is essential for an individual to have the delivery of the project on the required
beneficial level.
Impact on Individual Hiring a design professional, impact the individuals from two sides positive, as
well as, the negative. From the positive perspective, all the interests of the individual or owner are
protected with the assistance of the responsibilities taken by the design professional. The quality
building aspects and the other functions related to construction works are also addressed by the hiring
of the design professional by the owner. In addition to this, the time and cost of the owner are also
saved by this contract between both the parties. The delivery of the
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Leonardo Dicaprio s Speech
Rhetorical Analysis of Leonardo DiCaprio s Speech As debates surrounding climate change have
grown in recent times, especially with Donald Trump s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement,
many environmentalists have evidently viewed his deed as a call to action. In today s world,
environmental change has been glossed over simply for the fact that some disagree upon its existence.
In turn, other well known figures have taken matters into their own hands; as a strong believer in
climate change himself, famous actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio gave a powerful
speech in front of the United Nations (UN) Climate summit. Through use of the rhetorical triangle, the
three appeals, the patterns of development, and SOAPSTone, DiCaprio presents his speech effectively
to his audience. DiCaprio includes several appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos throughout his speech to
convey that environmental problems need resolution. Although he is not a scientist, DiCaprio builds
his ethos through saying, I am not a scientist, but I don t need to be. He recognizes that resolving
environmental damage doesn t have to fall in the hands of only the science community. Therefore, he
takes initiative by presenting himself as a concerned human being with only the thought of making the
Earth cleaner. Additionally, he uses logos by stating not only facts but also bringing attention to
information that should already be obvious. After talking about way to improve our environment
through economy, he states, The economy will die if our ecosystems collapse. As the economy relies
on the environment for it s resources that later facilitate trade, only a healthy environment can
maintain a steady economy. In addition, DiCaprio uses pathos throughout his speech to invoke fear
and guilt. Most notably in his speech, he states, And solving this crisis is not a question of politics. It
is our moral obligation... He points out that despite knowing the Earth is changing in a negative way,
people would rather choose to fight each other instead of tackle the environmental problems
themselves. And as a result of the human ability s failure to separate political views aside from bigger
problems, the future generations on the Earth will
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Pi Experience
In any experience or situation, people gain just that, experience. An experience will change and shape
a person for better or worse. In each of our personal lives we will experience things unlike any other
that will contribute to who we are and how we live. In Yann Martel s Life of Pi, a boy named Pi
becomes stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Throughout this book Pi learns how to survive and
to coexist with the tiger. Through Pi s experience, he learns a new appreciation for the small things in
life, and for the gifts of god. At the beginning of the book, Pi is a religious teenager, a vegan, and a
relatively humble person. Pi belongs to three religions and is a very religious and believing person. It
is his willingness to believe and
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Atheism Is Not A Religion, A Worldview Or A Belief System
There have been numerous debates between the religious and atheists, and all seem to end with the
same conclusion: neither side changed at all. Atheism is defined as the rejection of the God
hypothesis. Atheism is not a religion, a worldview or a belief system; they are just denying religious
claims that fail to provide evidence. Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ written in the
bible. They believe god created the earth in seven days and that he will soon send his son, Jesus to
earth to take the faithful to heaven. Deep analyzation of evolution, creationism, and the bible will
surely reveal the truth. Evolution, is basically decent with modification , this applies to microevolution
and macroevolution. (www.evolution.berkeley.edu) Evolution, when on a smaller scale is defined as
microevolution; an example would be the house sparrows. Depending on the location the sparrows
have different characteristics, some are larger and heavier to protect from the cold while others are
lighter to withstand heat. There is so much evidence for microevolution it s almost impossible to deny.
Microevolution is observable because of the short timespan required for it to take place. The
controversy begins when you get into macroevolution which is evolution on a much bigger scale.
Usually referring to a change in species, this cannot be observed because it takes longer than one
lifespan to detect. We are able to observe small modifications; it should be common sense that over
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Similarities And Differences Between The Crucible And Mr Hale
In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, there are some similarities and differences between Mr.
Hale and I. Mr. Hale is a Reverend from Beverly, who s called to Salem by Reverend Parris to help
wake his daughter, Betty, who fell ill after being caught in the woods summoning the devil. While
dealing with accusations of witchcraft, Mr. Hale acts a certain way which can define his character.
When he first arrives in Salem he remains hopeful. Towards the middle of the play he tries to help
more by getting involved with the court trials, which ends up causing bigger problems. At the end of
the play, Mr. Hale notices the good in those who are in jail and goes out of his way to help them.
Overall, Mr. Hale s character is considered optimistic and valuable, which relates to myself. When Mr.
Hale was first introduced in the play, he maintained a positive attitude and remained hopeful. After he
arrived in Salem and heard rumors of witches and the devil flying around, he informed the community
that he ll control the situation and destroy the devil. Have no fear now we shall find him out if he has
come among us, and I mean to crush him utterly if he has shown his face! (39). By hoping to clear up
this mess, Mr. Hale reads from his books with hope that it ll break Betty away from the devil and
assuage the situation entirely. I m like Mr. Hale in this case because when the worst may be brought
upon me, I remain hopeful that I can push through it. We both won t quit when we re faced with a
tough decision that doesn t have a clear solution, but instead we put our effort into solving whatever
the problem may be, before it gets any worse. As the play perseveres, more similarities and differences
between Mr. Hale and I surface. Quickly after Mr. Hale s arrival in Salem, the situation regarding
witchcraft escalates. Mr. Hale gets sucked into the middle of something which didn t impact his life
personally in the first place. As rumors of the devil spread around, more names known to be seen with
him are mentioned in the court. Mr. Hale takes it upon himself to visit the houses of those who are
accused of involvement in witchcraft. No no, I come of my own, without the court s authority. Hear
me. I know not if you are
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Buck V Bell Case Summary
Buck v.Bell. 274 U.S. 200. Supreme Court (1927). Rpt. in Bioethics and The Law. Ed. Janet L. Dolgin
Lois L. Shepherd. New York: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business, 2013. 254.
Written by Justice Holmes, the infamous Buck v Bell opinion, gives a summary and an analysis of
how the court reached the decision to uphold Virginia s sterilization statute. The case involved Carrie
Buck, an 18 year old women in a Virginia institution for feeble minded individuals, she was to be
sterilized after being found to be feeble minded. In addition to the summary of the case, Holmes raises
his concerns with having more feeble minded individuals and criminals parading the streets which
justifies coerced sterilization.
Justice Holmes opinion creates a picture of negative eugenics which makes this case a pinnacle in
coerced sterilization discourse. Written in 1927, this opinion is the only primary source on this list,
with the exception of the opinion by Justice Douglas concerning Skinner v Oklahoma. It is also
important to note that this opinion is the only source advocating for coerced sterilization.
Kossen, Janine. Rights, Respect, Responsibility: Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and
Rights of Young People through International Human Rights Law. University of Pennsylvania Journal
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Bell, and then traces the development of state ordered coerced sterilization. She then moves on to
define and critique the arguments made by Murray and Herrnstein in their book The Bell Curve. The
book she discusses posits that there is a link between race and intelligence, and goes even further to
give recommendations on policies that should be implemented to keep intelligence from declining.
She also connects eugenic sterilization and the propositions in The Bell Curve are to the topic of
responsible reproduction. The article concludes by Miller showing that the arguments made in The
Bell Curve are an example of negative
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Creating Sympathy for The Great Gatsby Essay
Creating Sympathy for The Great Gatsby
In the text, The Great Gatsby, the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald leads us to sympathize with the central
character of the text, Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald evokes our sympathy using non linear narrative and
extended flashbacks as well as imagery, characterization and theme. Through these mediums,
Fitzgerald is able to reveal Gatsby as a character who is in an unrelenting pursuit of an unattainable
dream. While narrative and imagery reveal him to be a mysterious character, Gatsby s flaw is his
ultimate dream which makes him a tragic figure and one with which we sympathize.
In the opening pages of the text, we are introduced to the main characters through the believable and
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Fitzgerald uses Nick to lead us to sympathize with Gatsby whom Nick understands and sympathises
with.
Fitzgerald uses Gatsby s parties and the way in which Nick views them to reveal that whilst Gatsby is
surrounded by shallow and vulgar people, he is above this. Fitzgerald also uses these parties to expose
Gatsby s isolation which leads us to feel sympathy toward Gatsby. Despite the amount of people at the
party, Nick observes Gatsby s seclusion and loneliness, my eyes fell to Gatsby, standing alone on the
marble steps . This evokes a great deal of sympathy from us as although Nick describes Gatsby in a
warm and friendly way, It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that
you may come across four or five times in life , we now can see that Gatsby is a lonely figure. This
sympathy is accentuated when Nick is the only person to turn up to Gatsby s funeral, as we know that
Gatsby is a decent and honourable character and thus our sympathies are emphasised by Gatsby s
isolation. When Nick first meets Gatsby, he reveals Gatsby to be a fascinating character that we would
like to know more about. The warm and assuring smile that Nick describes is in antithesis to the
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Mobilizing Knowledge Of Multinational Corporations
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Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations:
The Role of Regional Relays in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally
Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations
The Role of Regional offices in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally
Esia Yosupov
NYU Poly School of Engineering
Author Note
This paper was prepared for Global Innovation, section 7953, taught by Dr. Rao Bharat2
Abstract
In recent years, innovation has been coming from places we least expected of. MNCs headquarters are
no longer the primary source for creating innovation. Globalization has enabled firms to expand their
businesses overseas and strategize competitive advance through its global subsidiaries. In the nexus of
innovation, valuable knowledge can be generated at any level of the
MNCs, in particular at local levels. As firms became global, it has become challenging for
MNCs to mobilize knowledge generated at local units. This paper advocates for the role of regional
offices as knowledge mobilizers. Regional offices act as knowledge brokers for diffusing innovation
generated locally to other locations within the MNCs. It outlines a mechanism of local to global
innovation cycle, which includes: knowledge identification, knowledge extraction, and knowledge
diffusion.3 Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations
The Role of Regional offices in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally
Introduction
In today s fast changing environments, multinational corporations (MNCs) need to be innovative in
order
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Characters In Finding Nemo
There are hundreds of fictional characters that have identical personalities as regular people. The three
fictional characters that most represent my personality are Dory from the movie Finding Nemo for her
free spirit and kind hearted nature, Vanellope from the Disney movie Wreck it Ralph for her shyness,
and determination, and Timon from the Disney movie The Lion King for his love of music, silliness,
and his caring for others. Dory who is a blue flounder, and I have the same traits of being free spirited
and kind hearted. Dory has a free spirit as she never doubts herself, she has a positive attitude during
the whole time in the adventure that she has with Marlin as they both are trying to find Nemo. Dory s
motto is just keep swimming .
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Spider Man Vs Sequels
Sequels vs. Originals: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man
Some movies are too good to stop at one measly movie. Sequels have been around for decades and
will not stop anytime soon. Many movies are so profitable and successful, it makes sense to provide a
sequel to the fan base. Sequels usually come after movies that are raved by many. Sequels are usually
better than the original film as demonstrated by Sam Raimi s Spider man trilogy.
A sequel normally follows a film that has already been successful. Sequels normally improve upon
originals but do not always pan out as well. One advantage of sequels is the fan base is already
acquired; this allows the producers to make a film that pleases the fans because they already know
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Rob Leane, a movie critic, states, Spider Man 2 has heart (Leane). The first movie does have the
heartfelt moment of uncle Ben being killed. Peter needed revenge so he accidentally killed uncle Ben s
killer. The following movie has the heartfelt moment of aunt May s inspirational speech after Peter
gave up the superhero gig; it gave him hope again. Rob states, Aunt May who puts Peter back on
track, with her I think there s a hero in all of us speech (Leane). The final movie is one of the more
touching films. Peter finally finds the true killer of uncle Ben. He is set on vengeance for most of the
movie; that is not something your friendly neighborhood Spider man would do. It is not until the end
of the film that the major heartfelt moments take place. The middle of the movie is sprinkled with the
heartbreaking love story of Peter and Mary Jane. Peter s best friend is killed in a tragic battle, and
Peter confronts his uncle s killer and hears his side of the story. Peter is heavy laden with all of these
problems at once. In a change of events, Peter forgives this murder because after all, he is human and
makes mistakes. This weight lifted off of his shoulders creates a strong ending to the trilogy.
New characters is an advantage of sequels. The third movie in the Spider man trilogy is unlike the
others in the way it introduces three villains of Spider man (Venom, Sandman,
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How Software Development Process Is Important For...
Software development process is key to obtaining a competitive advantage over competitors.
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is working on ways to leverage data analytics technology with its
audit practice. Business analytics is a new way for companies to separate themselves from their
competitors. I recently completed an internship at PwC and will work there full time upon completion
of this program. PwC uses analytics to help solve complex business issues and to identify
opportunities across different industries. PwC is the largest professional service company in the world
and is part of the Big Four accounting firms. PwC operates in over 157 countries with more than 750
offices throughout the world. (2) PwC is structured into three service lines, which are Assurance,
Advisory and Tax. The assurance practice audits almost 30% of the global fortune 500 companies. (2)
The advisory practice consists mainly of consulting activities that cover strategy, cyber security and
privacy, human resources, deals and forensics. (2) These three practices generated $35.4 billion in
revenue in 2015. (2) PwC s Software Development Efforts PwC is constantly searching for ways to
develop software since data is a growing asset that various businesses are having difficulty converting
into a powerful strategic tool. PwC can apply data driven insights across the enterprise, including
financial assurance, tax, technology, operations, customers, human capital, risk, regulatory and deals.
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How to Play Poker Like a Professional Essay
How to Play Poker Like a Professional
Poker is an ancient game of skill and strategy. While the initial hand dealt does help determine the
outcome of the round, a good poker player can turn a seemingly bad hand into a winner. The strategy
lies in the expressions of your opponents and in the cards lying face up on the table. Master these
simple tasks, and you will be able to play poker like a professional.
The Basic Rules For Play
There are many varieties of this highly popular card game, but I will teach you how to play the very
common five card stud . The game begins, as most do, with an ante of the lowest possible chip in your
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Second, it is to see the bets of the other players and compare hands (a high bet meaning a seemingly
good hand, low bet meaning the opposite). And third, to bluff your opponents for any reason. When
betting, you can also fold . This means that you drop out of the game and cannot come back in. If
choosing to fold, you lose your bet, but will not have to bet again. This type of play is done if the
person does not have any sort of hand going for him. Play continues until all cards are dealt and all
bets have been placed. Then you show your cards, starting with the person who placed the final bet
first. The winner takes the pot which is all the bets that have been placed in the middle.
Hand Values
The winner is based upon who has the most valuable five card hand. If the same hand is tied for
winner, the hand of higher value wins. Example would be out of a pair of sevens and a pair of sixes,
the sevens would win. The card values are as follows starting with lowest and going to highest:
1. High card This is based upon the one card of highest value in the players hand.
2. Pair These are two cards that are the same number. Ex: Two six s is considered a low pair.
3. Two pair The names says it all, two pairs. The highest pair is the worth of the hand.
4. Three of a kind
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Depression and Anxiety
Running Head: Depression and Anxiety Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College
Students Presented in partial fulfillment for Research Methods Florida Gulf Coast University College
of Health Professions Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College Students College
represents a form of higher learning. For many, it is also a time for personal growth as we transition
into adulthood. This in itself is a stressful situation as one must make drastic adjustments to a new
role, environment, and demands. Stress is a major contributor to the development of mental and
emotional issues (Rodgers, L., Tennison, L. 2009). Research has been done to determine the impact of
depression and anxiety on university students. It has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Like many of the questionnaires utilized for research in the articles used for this literature review, it
was anonymous, and administered and collected during class. This form of data collection provided
high turn in rates allowing researchers to have a wide study scale. According to Hicks, T., amp;
Heastie, S., contrasting levels of stress and coping mechanisms were present in these students. It was
noted that traditional college students experience more psychological stress than their nontraditional
student counterparts. In addition, during the first year of college, the amount of stress experienced by
students is the highest in comparison to stress in the remainder of the years. These results are
especially important because it stresses the need for a strong health and wellness center within
colleges and universities. In contrast to researching adjustment to college life for traditional and
nontraditional students, the article by Shankland, R., Genolini, C., Riou França, L., Guelfi, J., amp;
Ionescu, S., compared students from a traditional school system to that of an alternative school. In this
article, it was noted that alternative schools differ from traditional schools in their teaching methods
and philosophy. For this study, 130 students from both types of schools in similar regions were
assessed during their final year in high school, the beginning of college, and finally at the end of their
first year in college using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory,
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How Did Robespierre Justify The French Revolution
Kate Connolly
Mrs. Collesano
AP Global Period 1
12/3/2017
Maximilien Robespierre played a significant role in the French Revolution that changed the course of
the restructuring of France. He was a leading political figure that gained more power and influence
throughout the events leading to the development of the revolution. The events that led to his
domination were history altering events for the history of France. Robespierre s goal was to rid France
of anyone who seemed like a threat to him by using terror and death. He had many points that were
used to justify why exactly the Terror was used to help the revolution. Robespierre s goal for the
Terror was not the outcome he saw, as his plan led to corruption by too much bloodshed, and
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One of Robespierre s ideas included that virtue was necessary to reach goals. One must show
righteousness in order to accomplish what they came for, and he believed virtue, without which terror
is baneful, and terror, without which virtue is powerless (Corzine, p. 97). The idea of virtue was used
by Robespierre in order to justify the use of terror. It is only fair that it is acceptable to use both virtue
and terror because without either the revolution is not guaranteed success (Halsall). Another
justification for the Terror was that certain trials were open to the public so citizens were encouraged
to come and listen in. They were seen to be educational towards the people of France, where they
could learn about government, trials, and law ( The Reign of Terror ). Maximilien Robespierre was
looking out for the better of the revolution and what the stakes were. Withy possible counter
revolutionary revolts that could take place, he was trying to avoid as many bumps in the road as
possible. Terror was used in order to frighten the possible enemies from causing any problems and
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Analysis Of Michael Chorost s My Bionic Quest For Bolero
God creates every day and every day is a miracle. The New Oxford Dictionary defines a miracle as, a
surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is, therefore,
considered to be the work of a divine agency. Everything that is experienced from morning until night
is a miracle. Though these marvels are amazing, they are taken for granted. Things like listening to
music, walking, talking, smelling, and living are all Gods miracles and are all taken for granted. All
these gifts from God are forgotten or regarded as a given like they will always be there, they will
never go away. But what happens when they aren t there? For some people, that s called every day. In
Michael Chorost s My Bionic Quest for Boléro revealed that Chorost could not listen to music, let
alone take it for granted. There are many others who have a similar or the same obstacle, as in they do
not have one or more of their five senses. This can make daily living difficult and unenjoyable.
Making regular activities or participation in everyday life impossible. Further research should be
invested in helping people revel in the joy of everyday miracles. When taking part in a seemingly
uncomplicated task for the first time and being quote on quote normal with normal experiences, even
something wonderfully mundane can bring immense joy. New abilities bring new experiences and
outlooks, they open endless possibilities. In Michael Chorost s article, My Bionic
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My Beautiful Day
Just one more hour... just one more, I remember saying to myself as I watched the clock tick by tick,
tick, tick. I was so anxious I could barely sit still. I was 7 years old when I found out I was getting a
new family.I didn t know what I was excited about more, was it that it was the last day of school or the
day I was finally gonna get adopted, I was mostly excited about getting adopted. Getting home putting
on the perfect white dress I have ever worn in my life, It was huge on me but I looked beautiful. The
bell rang and I hurried up, grabbed my stuff and got on the bus. It was the most beautiful day ever
There was no clouds in the sky and it was hot. When I got home my mom said are you ready Yes I can
t wait I said. I go and put on the dress, it went all the way past my ankles. As a kid would say, it is
cute. I walked into the kitchen where my mom had to put safety pins in it because it was so big It felt
like I was gonna take a trip down the stairs. After a while I was so excited I couldn t stand it, it got to a
point where I started annoying my mom asking her if it was time yet. When she was ready I ran to the
suburban. I sat all the way in the back because I loved the back it was my favorite spot. On our way
there I sat in my car seat waiting to get to the court house it took us about two minutes to get there but
it felt like hours. I got out of the suburban and waited for everyone to get out, when everyone was
finally out of the suburban we went into the
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The Importance of the Influenza Vaccine Essay
Illnesses have long haunted the human race. As long as these illnesses have existed, humans have
developed ways to cure themselves, beginning with simple herbs and proceeding as far as vaccines
and complex medicines. One cure that long eluded scientists was that of the influenza virus. Now, the
influenza vaccine, or flu shot, saves thousands of lives a year and helps prevent serious complications
resulting from influenza infection.
At no time was a search for the cure for influenza more frantic than after the devastating effects of the
pandemic of 1918. The pandemic killed somewhere between twenty and a hundred million people,
making it twenty five times more deadly than the ordinary cough and sneeze flu. The symptoms of
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The first attempt was a great success, but when they tried the same experiment again, the second pig
remained perfectly healthy. Even after repeating this experiment dozens of times, a pig never became
sick. While working with the yellow fever virus in his lab, Paul Lewis became infected with it and
died. Robert Shope, even though distressed at the loss of his mentor, continued the influenza research,
going back to the idea that the flu was caused by a virus. To act upon his theory, Shope filtered the
mucus from sick pigs through a filter that allows only viruses through. He administered the virus to
healthy pigs, but they did not become infected. Shope was beginning to believe that the cause of
influenza is what is known as multifactorial, when a disease has no single cause. He postulated that
perhaps the virus and the bacterium must work together to cause influenza. Professor Wilson Smith,
Sir Christopher Andrewes, and Sir P. P. Laidlaw were investigating a pandemic in England at the same
time as Shope was conducting his research. They began attempting to infect ferrets by giving them
filtered human mucus that contained influenza virus; the first experiment was a resounding success.
By collaborating together, these scientists learned that the cause of influenza was a virus. In the years
after Richard Shope made his discovery, scientists continued to research influenza. In 1936, these
scientists discovered that influenza can be grown in
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The Violent Myth Of Appalachia Essay
Brooks 3
THE VIOILENT MYTH OF APPALACHIA
ENGL 330
Appalachian Literature
By
Julie A. Brooks
November 17, 2016
the violent myth of appalachia
Appalachia may be the most misconceived region in the United States. To many Americans,
Appalachia has been thought of as a poverty stricken, backwards, violent region, and to some it still is
perceived as such. Often it has been labeled with titles such as hillbilly, redneck, moonshiner, and
feudists. Appalachia?s residents are seen as lazy, non trusting, drunk, illiterate, and in need of a savior
to pull them out of the darkness into the light. This research paper will seek to challenge the myth of a
violent Appalachia by describing documented proof that violence in Appalachia is not, as most
thought, a product of its geographical location, or because its people are isolated. Violence in
Appalachia was, just as in other areas of America, a result of tensions and frustration that was deep
seeded in the fabric of all American society.
To understand the concepts of violence in Appalachia, it is imperative to explain how Appalachia is
defined. The Appalachian Region, as defined in ARC s authorizing legislation, is a 205,000 square
mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern
Mississippi. It includes all West Virginia and parts of 12 other states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky,
Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
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How Imf Has Assisted in the Underdevelopment of Third...
According to the The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international financial institution (IFI)
which monitors the international financial system and provides loans to developing country member
states with balance of payments problems. (www.IMF.com)
History of IMF
The IMF was established in 1945, having first been conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference in
New Hampshire, USA in 1944. That conference saw representatives from forty four allied nations
gather to craft new rules and institutions to regulate the chaotic global economy blamed for the Great
Depression and for helping cause two World Wars. The outcome was the Bretton Woods Agreement
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16).
The Washington Consensus was so named because it was a common ideology of the IMF, World Bank
and US Treasury all based in Washington that markets, free from government intervention of any kind,
held the key to development in rich and poor countries alike. (Stiglitz 2003, p. 21).
Conditionality structural adjustment
The impact of the Washington Consensus has been felt mainly through the IMF s increasing use of
loan conditions ( conditionality ) to force policy change in developing countries. The use of loan
conditions can be traced to section 1(v) of the Fund s Articles of Agreement, which encourages the
IMF to make its funds temporarily available under adequate safeguards . But while conditions had, in
the 1950s and 1960s, been used to promote global financial stability (as per the IMF s Articles of
Agreement) in the late 1970s and 1980s, loan conditions began to be used as structural adjustment
tools, and conditionality structural change in client countries became a central focus for the IMF s
work. (www.imf.com)
Structural adjustment policies mean across the board privatization of public utilities and publicly
owned industries. They mean the slashing of government budgets, leading to cutbacks in spending on
health care and education. They mean focusing resources on growing export crops for industrial
countries rather than supporting family farms and
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Essay on The Unreality of MTV s The Real World
The Unreality of MTV s The Real World
This is the true story, of seven strangers, picked to live in a house, and have their lives taped, to find
out what happens when people stop being polite, and start getting real (MTV). This marks the
beginning of MTV s reality show, The Real World. The show takes 7 strangers, puts them in a trendy
luxurious home, taping them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for about 4 months. The cameras capture
petty arguments, late night hook ups, and pure laziness. How could this not be real? There are not
many people that can live in an expensive home while laying around all day, and partying all night
with little work involved. The Real World is a display of 18 24 year olds, typecasted to have their most
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If you are gay and have a little flare to you, it will usually be turned into flamboyant. The minority,
usually African American, turns into the angry black person that believes everyone in the world is
racist. Of course, the virgin tends to have a religious background and is seen as naive and closed
minded. All the drama is usually stirred up by the drama queen who thinks everyone is out to get
him/her or think they can rule the house. The party gets started with the frat boy who frequents local
clubs and is the life of the party. If you already have stereotypes formed in your head of these
particular types of people, MTV does a great job of intensifying those character flaws.
On the apposing side, The Real World does put a group of diverse people into a house and forces them
to live with one another while trying to get along. Many people that are on the show have never been
around African Americans or homosexuals. Even if the cast members do not get along they at least
have to make an effort to make it work during the duration of the show. This aspect of the show is
good for viewers to see, and is a good learning tool. There are a lot of closed minded individuals in the
world today that would never think of living with such a diverse group of individuals. Viewers can
watch the cast and see that there is a different world out there. There are a lot of issues that are
displayed on the show as well.
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Wiccan Rede Research Paper
In Wiccan communities, when the term rede is used, it is automatically assumed that they are
referencing the Wiccan Rede. However, the term rede truly means counsel or advice. The term was
first used around the 11th century in middle English. It is also note able to state that the Wiccan Rede
is not one of a kind, but also shares some similarities with the Norse Rede of Honour. For example,
the most famous line of the Wiccan Rede is the concluding line: These Eight words the Rede fulfill:
An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will , yet in the opening line of the Norse Rede of Honour it states: In
all that you do, consider its benefit or harm upon yourself, your children and your people. In modern
practice, the use of the word rede is most often times interpreted as the Wiccan rede, with many seeing
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Personally, the Rede has never been just simple advice, but moral boundaries that govern the type of
rituals and magick I practice. Like I stated above, I believe that the energy sent out into the world will
come back to me, which is why I can connect personally to the concluding line of the Rede. Although,
since I am not a true Wiccan I find myself able to agree with some parts of the Rede and disagree with
other parts of it, such as the reference to the God figure, because in my craft I have yet to find and
worship a male patron deity. Misconceptions I had when it came to this term was that it was an
automatic reference to the Wiccan Rede, and that there were other redes out there other than the
Wiccan Rede. Another misconception I had was that all the lines of the Wiccan Rede were rules of the
craft, and not advice or guidelines to follow. When viewing the full length of the Rede, I
misinterpreted each stanza with literal meaning, letting it overwhelm me into thinking that I had to
follow all the lines to a
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A Family Of Flames In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls
A Family of Flames Michelle K. once explained, some women are lost in the fire; some women are
built from it . In Jeannette Walls memoir, The Glass Castle, she tells her long, adventurous story about
growing up in a poor family who lived on the road for a majority of her childhood. Fire seems to be
the only constant thing in her life, destroying but also building Jeannette as it grows. After Jeannette
learns to control the fire that consumes her life, she obtains her own flame. Fire begins spreading
through Jeannette s life at a young age. It all begins with catching her dress on fire while cooking
hotdogs at three years old. When taken to the hospital, she is admitted with severe burns and is
instructed to stay in the hospital. When her father Rex believes she has had a long enough stay in the
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Excited by her find she locks herself in the bathroom and begins to light toilet paper and when the
flame grows bigger, she throws it in the toilet. Jeannette makes the statement, I was torturing the fire,
giving it life, and snuffing it out (p. 33). Her father does the same thing to the Walls family throughout
their lives. Rex Walls will support and provide for his family for a period of time and then allow his
job and their money to quickly wither away. As the children age they instantaneously learn to provide
for themselves while away from home. Jeannette starts fending for herself by digging through the
trashcans in the bathrooms during and after lunch. After finding herself food, she pulls her feet up onto
the toilet and eats quietly so no one would catch her. Clearly she learns at a young age if she wants
anything she will have to get it herself. Jeannette and her siblings all lower the expectations they have
of their parents. After Jeannette learns to control the fire that consumes her life, she obtains her own
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The Importance Of Running To Change The Rules
Running to change the rules Should the International Olympic Committee ( I.O.C) change the rules for
runners that aren t as tall or not as great in physical conditions, i would say no. i think it will make the
game even more unfair than it would be if they kept it the same. How will the I.O.C. decide whether
or not someone is not in good physical condition. Famous runners like usain bolt ( who is considered
the fastest runner in the world)would not be getting first place if they were to change the rules. But
why would the scores be different? How would Usain Bolt s time and height affect the running
amounts of all of the other racers in 2012.If there was a racer that was 1.8 meters tall like Yohan Blake
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Part of the races is being able to run that long for that fast. The runners need to know how to breath
right and right angles and if the change the distance it will give an advantage to the shorter people and
a disadvantage to the taller.usain bolt is the fastest runner known in the world, if we were to change
the rules he would come almost in last place.i think that usain bolt is the fastest because he know how
to cope with how tall he is and he know the right breathing patterns that work for him and i think that
s why he wins. Don t think about the start of the race, think about winning and finishing it usain
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Hls 410 Essay
Running head: HOMELAND SECURITY 410 FINAL PROJECT
TOPIC
Provide a synopsis of the article written by Professor Alan Dershowitz. Then identify and describe the
critical issues addressed in the article. In your paper, thoroughly discuss and evaluate the following
concepts: the ticking time bomb hypothesis; Dershowitz s comments regarding Jeremy Bentham as
well as his comments about Voltaire s views; and the three ways to deal with the use of torture in the
ticking time bomb situation, as stated by the Israeli government appointed commission of the late
1980s. As part of the discussion about the commission s conclusions, include Dershowitz s fourth
road.
Abstract
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J. Simpson. In addition to his numerous law review articles and books about criminal and
constitutional law, he has written, taught and lectured about history, philosophy, psychology, literature,
mathematics, theology, music, sports and even delicatessens. [1] In the article Should the Ticking
Bomb Terrorist Be Tortured? from his book titled Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat,
Responding to the Challenge, Alan M. Dershowitz presents measures that aim to prevent terrorism and
still uphold US legal, moral and humanitarian values in his article. According to Dershowitz, the
greatest danger facing the world today comes from religiously inspired, state sponsored terrorist
groups that seek to develop weapons of mass destruction for use against civilian targets.[2] The
ubiquitous and prolific Dershowitz brings very unique perspectives to the table in this article and
weighs in particularly on civil liberties and international justice in a time of terror. He argues
passionately and persuasively that global terrorism is a phenomenon largely of our own making and
that we can and must take steps to reduce the frequency and severity of terrorist acts. Dershowitz has a
great deal to say and teach about the balance we are now struggling to achieve between domestic
security and civil liberty. There are critical issues addressed in his article Should the Ticking Bomb
Terrorist Be Tortured? America is known for
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Workplace Injury Research Paper
Workplace Injuries and Your Spine
When you experience an injury at work, whether it originates from repetitive motion or improper
lifting techniques, chiropractic care and complementary services can help you manage your pain and
get back on the job sooner. Untreated sprains, strains and muscle injuries may lead to additional stress
on your body. Likewise, giving in to your pain, altering your gait and failing to maintain proper
posture all prolong pain in the affected area and may enforce pain in other areas.
At Acts Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Center in Tacoma, WA, we work with you to help you
improve your overall health, and not just address a temporary condition such as a work place injury.
Realigning your spine after an injury impacting
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A. E. Housman s Poem For An Athlete Dying Young
Forever Young
James Wattersmith once said, live life to its fullest or it may seem like you died young (1). A.E.
Housman s poem, For an Athlete Dying Young is a moving tribute to those affected by the death of
someone who has died young and the noticable difference that is left when they are gone, but also that
they are remembered for the remarkable things they have done. The poem is also symbolic for athletes
and the sadness they feel when their old age makes them have to quit the game they love so much.
Housman uses imagery, word choice, and symbolism to deliver a sad but powerfully emotional poem
that expresses the feelings experienced when an individual dies young but also the sadness endured by
some athletes as they grow old.
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Housman uses comparisons and symbols to help the reader to understand the situation to accomplish
the goal of fully expressing the theme of remembrance and longing. The narrator recalls a time when
Shoulder high we bring you home, / And set you at your threshold down, / Townsman of a stiller town
(lines 6 8). The narrator seems to be relating the time when, in excitement and jubilation of the athlete
s win, they carried him home in glory. Line 8 suggests that perhaps being townsman of a stiller town
means that he has passed on and the townsman carried the athlete home and placed the athlete at the
threshold in death. The threshold is symbolic of the transition from worldly glory the athlete was
experiencing, to the heavenly glory the athlete now realizes. The athlete has passes on and is now the
townsman of a town much stiller than the one the athlete once knew suggesting that the athlete is now
becoming acquainted with a new heavenly town . Line 8, while being the first indication that the
athlete has died, also gives calming reassurance that the athlete is in a better, more tranquil place. A.E.
Housman continues to use symbolism, when in lines 11 12 the narrator says that the athlete like the
laurel grows / [And] withers quicker than the rose . Housman uses the laurel bush to symbolize how
the athlete has grown quickly, but has also died just as fast. Housman may not be suggesting that the
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The Disitive And Positive Impacts Of Globalization
Globalisation
Introduction
Globalisation is considered one of the greatest milestones that have happened to the world. Before 25
years, no one imagines that s/he can buy a shirt or even a mobile cover from a different country and it
will be shipped in few days. Although the term globalisation is founded in the nineteenth century, the
application of this concept become obvious and widely use in the last 25 years (Dicken, 2007). The
next section of this report defines globalisation term. The third section mentions some of the positive
and negative impacts of globalisations. The fourth section discusses the impacts of globalisation on
business operation. Finally, the last section concludes the report.
1. What is globalisation?
Many researchers and organisations have defined the term globalisation. For instance, The United
Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) defines globalisation as the
ongoing process that is linking people, neighbourhoods, cities, regions and countries much more
closely together than they have ever been (UNESCO, 2010). Furthermore, Parker B. defines
gloabalisation as a process whereby worldwide interconnections in virtually every sphere of activity
are growing (Parker, 2005: 5). In general, most of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore (Scholte, 2005) argues that globalisation supported by right policy decision can produce
a positive impact of globalisation. Positive impacts can be concluded in increasing the relation
between nations from several sides e.g. socially, cultural, scientifically..etc. sharing knowledge helps
to prosperity in several life domains such as helping to find a new cure to incurable diseases, also
support the inventions in different fields. The increasing of trade competition leads to produce new
products with high quality to gain the customers satisfaction. The boom of some countries contributes
in increasing the income of their
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INTRODUCTION
Hey there John looked over his shoulder at the smiling face of his new coworker. John greeted him as
hallway smiled back not wanting to talk since he had woken up at 5:00am that morning. He quickly
dashed over to his office and switched on his computer. He thought about the nine years of intensive
study that he had to go through. The loud ringing of his pager interrupted his thoughts. He answered a
few nurses difficult questions about what medicines to prescribe what to do with a few difficult
patients. He placed his phone down a little nervous wondering if he had just killed someone by
prescribing the wrong medicine. He grabbed his clipboard, jacket and stethoscope and went to go meet
his first patient. Mrs. Anderson, how are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Those interested in getting into medical school as one of the top students will have to prove their
exceptional skills in the sciences related to medicine such as biology through getting exceptional
grades in these classes. They will also need to gain experience in the medical field outside of academic
studies.
There are many good accredited medical schools in the U.S.A, but getting accepted one of them is not
an easy task. Even getting accepted to attend is extremely competitive. Your journey starts in high
school where you must prove your capability in the field of medicine. This is usually done by getting
great grades in difficult science and math classes like Biology and Pre Calculus. AP classes are college
level classes and will earn college credit and will look great on an aspiring student s transcript. High
school is also the time to seize another great opportunity to help get into a good university volunteer
work. Schools love to accept students who are involved in the community in addition to being good
academic scholars volunteering and gaining experience in one s desired field is a great way to place
oneself higher on a university s list of students. Medical schools especially love it when students
volunteer with organizations that are associated in the medical field such as interns and regularly
volunteering at nursing homes.( Top Universities, Gap
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Informative Essay On Windshields
The Drive shared, It wasn t until the late 1920s that safety glass, windshields, were introduced. After
the 1920s windshields quickly became a common safety feature in vehicles. Chris Loberg, owner of
Loberg s Auto Glass and Repair, is the man behind the profession of replacing and installing
windshields since 2003, it s 2016 now. While the safety and advertising in 2003 and 2016 are similar,
there are also so many technology changes that made installing auto glass safer and making
advertising a little more challenging. In 2003 Chris Loberg started Loberg s Auto Glass and Repair
and continues this profession now in 2016. He said, I chose to pursue auto glass because I have
worked on cars in some way my whole life. Auto glass was a new avenue that I didn t learn about yet,
I wanted to give it a try. When I moved back from out West I found a job with Auto Glass Specialist
and they put me in a training school to teach me different techniques to use when installing auto glass.
Then he went on to say, My previous employer, Auto Glass Specialist, was being bought out by a ...
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Sika, which is a chemical company that manufactures bonding, sealing, and reinforcing adhesives,
said, Real world studies have shown that 17 percent of vehicle occupants do not wear their seatbelts in
the USA, placing even more emphasis on a properly installed windshield. In 2003 the mixture of the
urethane spread around the outer edge of your windshield wasn t nearly as strong as the spread is
today in 2016. Chris Loberg said, In 2003 replacing windshields was done manually by hand, I didn t
have any electric tools to help me remove the windshields. I relied on the muscles in my hands and
arms to be able to cut the windshield out of the vehicle. The windshields in 2003 weren t as safe
because the urethane applied to the outer edges of the windshields weren t as
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Why Hybrids Vehicles Are Better Than Gas
Why Hybrids Vehicles Are Better Than Gas Introduction Hybrid is a term used to describe a
combination of two or more distinctive things, aiming to accomplish a common objective. A hybrid
vehicle is a fuel efficient vehicle having two motors one a gasoline powered motor and the other
electric motor. The reason for combining two motors is using their strengths and reducing
deficiencies. Electric motor is used at low speed wile gas motors perform better at high speed
generating extra power for a particular motor weight. During rush hours, when vehicles are
continuously stopping and running, performance of electric motor is appreciative. Gas motor supports
higher speed supporting driving at the highways. (Anderson 134 45) Hybrid vehicles are continuously
gaining popularity in the general public. With the growing societal concerns about green revolution
and also achieving significant reduction in fuel consumption, hybrid vehicles are considered
satisfactory in performance. They have become so popular that certain tax incentives have been
offered by the government on hybrid vehicles. Due to their better performance compared with gas
powered vehicles, we present the thesis of our paper as follows: Thesis statement: it is hypothesized
that compared with the gas powered vehicles, hybrids offer more benefits in maintenance, are cost
effective, and most importantly environmental friendly. History of Hybrid Cars A steam powered
motor carriage was used in France in the eighteenth
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My Best Friend is Dead Essay
My Best Friend is Dead
I first met Chipper Gleason when I was 5 or 6, when my mother was working with Chipper s mother
Sue teaching music lessons in town. The He Man connection must have been what initially tipped our
parents off that we would be good friends. I remember my mom asking me if I wanted to play with
this kid who had Castle Greyskull, a large green molded castle that He Man lived inside of with the
other Masters of the Universe. The answer was, of course, Yes! and we met one afternoon while both
my mom and Sue taught lessons at the Church.
We played that first afternoon on the sloping hill in front of the church, on the opposite side of Main
Street from the library. Chipper was a small, wirey boy with bright ... Show more content on
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I could not see Chipper every day, in part because he lived the next town over. But whenever I could
convince my parents to drive me, we were off, down the long hill out of town to the west in the family
car, over the river in West Groton, and along the winding, rising and falling road to his house that
always seemed to drag on forever.
Chipper s house, on Squannacook Road in Shirley, was a place that was both fascinating and at times
repulsive. The small, white, New England farmhouse was crowded up to the side of the road, with
almost no space between the front door and the street. It always seemed to sneak up on me as we came
around the last curve in the car, as if I had been waiting and waiting and then all of a sudden, there it
was.
The house made up for its tiny front yard with an expansive back yard that wrapped around the back
of the house. Beyond the mowed back yard a large unkempt field stretched back to a line of trees in
the distance. My favorite part of his yard was a big old willow tree that sent protective, fuzzy green
branches down to the lawn.
When we pulled into his house, we usually parked at the top of a short gravel driveway that led to a
large single car garage, the first garage that I had ever seen. The back of the garage was converted into
a dog pen for two large, noisy wolfhounds that I seldom saw but
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Aldo Mendez Research Paper
Aldo Menéndez (b. Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1948) A multifaceted artist and intellectual, with the Master
Samuel Feijóo started very early in the 60s in Performance; Menéndez was part of the well known
Cuban poster boom of the 60 s 70 s. Since 1968 when he has made his first personal exhibition, there
are innumerable individual and collective shows. He is also one of the pioneers of photorealism on the
island (1973 80). Is the founder of the Taller de serigrafía René Portocarrero of Havana. Within the
new generation, Aldo Menéndez isn t only an outstanding painter but also an artistic promoter
extraordinary. (René Portocarrero words for the inauguration of the serigraphy atelier in 1983). In
1972 his paintings and drawings were incorporated into
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Analysis Of The Poem The Faces Of The Rainbow
Bailey Tocups October 4, 2016 Crouse LIT The Faces Of The Rainbow A Leprechaun s Pot of Gold
This is who I am, what I am, and where I m heading. I ve known since I was the tiniest of boys that I
was different from the others, much, much different. It wasn t my physical appearance, my origin, nor
my speech that made me unique. It was something internal. Walking down the wet, red bricked streets
of Burlington, Vermont and exclaiming Hello to everyone I met was a natural, soft, fluttery feeling of
giddiness. Some would wave, some would reply, and some stopped for a conversation, like the sweet,
understanding people they are. This is my home. The life and consciousness that makes me, me, I
treasure and feel blessed every day for it. Ms. Mooney from down the yellow, strong willed
apartments loves to ask me about recent things. How has your boyfriend been , or come over to my
cafe for your next date, it s on the house , she would say. The sweet, sorrow in her melancholy voice
would remind me of her red haired, spirited girlfriend that passed away, but all she would do is smile
brightly and make others smile around her. She wouldn t be the only one either to comment about my
relationship in the town. Many of the people knew of Landon and I. He is the sweetest, kindest, most
affectionate person you will ever meet. With his caring words and soft voice that caresses the ears, he
could melt anyone s heart. I would have told you that love, at first sight, was a myth until I
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Educational Career Research Paper
Every since I was little, my grandma would lecture me about how education and work can payoff in
the future. Right there my life goals begin to form and I wanted to be a person my family could be
proud of. One of those goals were making a lot of money to help my grandparents pay bills for the
house. As I start to go deeper into my educational career the goal of becoming an Architect begin to
form. My personal life and aspirations are shaped by family, Culture, and Education. Family have
been one of those primary drivers that propel you to keep going in life. I lived with my grandparents
and cousins for 10 years in California. When my parents got divorced in 2001, my dad went to
pennsylvania and my mother went to North Carolina. My grandma influence my life quite heavily by
life lectures and tell of her struggles to get to America. One of the important lectures can be doing well
in school, because I have the path of free education and my grandparents didn t. Whenever I caused
trouble in school or get a C, I get punished. Grandma would grab anything near her at the time and
beat me with it. Laotian Culture is influenced by buddhism and focus a great deal on the person. We
have to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Every since elementary, I had the goal of helping out the family, because they helped me out by taking
me to school. I had to walk to school at the age of 7 with my grandma and sister, which took about 15
minutes. Then in 2011 I moved to North Carolina to live with my mom and continued my educational
career. My dream of being an Architect formed in middle school, because I played minecraft and
loved to build with legos. If I had to say Social Studies teachers had an easier time connecting to me,
because he teach you lessons like your family do. As a High school student currently I continue to see
my social, interpersonal, work skills improve to the point of succeeding in
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True Equality for Women at the Workplace
People are judged by their gender, which often, in many situations, lead to bias decisions and
unfairness within business organizations for women. Women are often not held up to the standard of a
man in the business workforce, which leaves them with fewer position choices outside the norm. Most
jobs that women have are not demanding upon the body and require little to no strength. The failure to
understand adaptation by the government has caused many reforms in the past, but there are still many
flaws in the hiring system that often leave women asking questions and puzzled by the bias decisions
of men in charge of the management of positions. The fight for equality amongst women has been
going on for many years. Although women are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the interview she often became emotional and voiced her opinion on the situations that
she had experienced and the experiences of the women in her family. Latrice retold stories of
situations where her mother was turned down numerous of times because of the simple fact that she
was a woman. The amount of pain caused to the family was present through her answers and
descriptions of the issues. It further exemplifies the harm caused by people that have a poor mind
setting toward business women and the ideal of a women being in charge of government situations. A
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical senior by the name of Taylor was asked her point of view
and what preparatory actions that she had took to prepare to step out into the business work force upon
her graduation from college and she stated, I already know that its going to be very hard to get the job
that I want because the company is worked and managed by a majority of males. When asked why she
felt this way she stated, Things have not changed from years ago, we still have to fight for every job
that we attempt to get even more so then men. Many of my teachers were women and they informed
me that my degree had no meaning if I was not willing to fight for positions against one sided odds, so
that let me know that women were not completely equal with men (Swenson). Taylors statements gave
insight of how the female
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Sunil Bharti Mittal
BACKGROUND:
Family support:
Sunil Bharti Mittal, born October 23, 1957 is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman and
managing director of the Bharti group. The $4.5 billion turnover company runs India s largest GSM
based mobile phone service.
Sunil s father, Sat Paul Mittal, an MP, was always in public life. It was Sunil who started in business
(making cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs
20,000.The son of a politician, Sunil Mittal is a Punjabi. He has built the Bharti group, along with two
siblings, into India s largest mobile phone operator in just ten years.15 years back, his company, Bharti
Telecom, was a manufacturer of telephones of the push button variety, and made its money by ... Show
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Vision for the venture: In five years Bharti should be a very large corporation. A billion dollar one!
Personally, in another seven years, I d like to play a larger role in society. No, not politics If I can be of
any use to the government then, I ll be available. By then the company should run on its own steam.
Empowering people is important. I ve had some desires but no time. I used to fly planes. I d like to do
something for my intellectual enrichment.
GROWTH:
Growth Of Bharti telecomm in initial years: Bharti Tele Ventures was incorporated on July 7, 1995 as
a company with limited liability under the Companies Act, for promoting telecommunications
services. Bharti Tele Ventures received certificate for commencement of business on January 18, 1996.
The Company was initially formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bharti Telecom Limited. The
chronology of events since Bharti Tele Ventures was incorporated in 1995 is as follows: Calendar year
Events –
1995 Bharti Cellular launched cellular services AirTel in Delhi
1996 STET International Netherlands NV, or STET, a company promoted by Telecom Italia, Italy
acquired a 20% equity interest in Bharti Tele Ventures
Bharti Telenet launched cellular services in Himachal Pradesh.
1997 British Telecom acquired a 21.05% equity interest in Bharti Cellular
Bharti Telenet obtained a license for providing fixed line
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The Purpose Of Tactical Planning
The aim of developing a tactical plan is to identify the course of action you will take in order to
achieve your businesses goals. The purpose of tactical planning is also to provide clear steps that must
be carried out, be it on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis. Monitoring the course of action your
business will take in order to achieve its strategically planned goal is crucial. By devising such a plan
in Mt. Sinai s case it is assurance that are on the path to becoming the leading department in providing
ambulatory care. One tactic we hope to employ is to create a mandatory minimum of continued
medical education for clinical care representatives. With new medical breakthroughs and innovative
approaches reshaping the way care is
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Innovation, new product development and why do new...
Innovation:
Product innovation is the creation and subsequent introduction of a good or service that is either new,
or improved on previous goods or services.
Product innovation is defined as: the development of new products, changes in design of established
products, or use of new materials or components in the manufacture of established products[1]
Thus product innovation can be divided into two categories of innovation: development of new
products, and improvement of existing products.
Systemmatic Innovation of Products includes:
Technology strategy
Design thinking skills
Customer needs analysis
Systematic creativity methods
Market and pricing strategy
Design for environmental sustainability
Design of services
Capturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Trade offs includes time to market, Production cost, Deliver customer benefits and Development
costs.
All else equal, a product will be more profitable if it delivers customer benefits better, is faster to
market, costs less to produce, and costs less to develop trade offs puts research on product
development tools and methods into perspective. Research should be directed to assure that: (1) the
firm is operating on the efficient frontier with respect to each of these strategic goals, and (2) the firm
is making the best tradeoffs among these goals. Research must recognize that there are tradeoffs along
the efficient frontier. For example, if wefocus on just two of the many goals of product development,
then the efficient frontier suggests that there are tradeoffs between customer satisfaction and platform
reuse. A firm can becometoo committed to either. For example, the significant reuse of components in
platforms, software, and designs may get the product to the market faster and reduce development
costs1994), but the firm may sacrifice the
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  • 2. A Brief History of the Cellar Phone There have been many inventions that have served Americans, but very few have had an overall impact on the course of humanity as the cell phone. The history of cell phones has been compared to our discovery of fire and the invention of the wheel. This is partly due to its adaptability to many aspects of human life, as well as its mobility to influence and reach geographical areas that extend to global ones. Around the world, cell phones are used in schools, corporate conglomerates, even religious institutes. Although use of them in cars has been banned in many American states, they continue to govern the way we live our lives. From its advent, the cell phone has changed the way humans not only communicate, but how information is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one was the infrastructure needed. There was great need to create a system that would be easily adaptable within these occupations, while at the same time offering security and reliability without interfering with each other. A cell phone works as a series of non invasive processes and actions. When a person dials a number on a handset, this number is converted into an electronic signal. This signal is then relayed to a base station. The base stations are also known as masts and they are the towers seen along road sides and atop buildings. From these towers, the electronic signal is transferred from one base station to another as it seeks a corresponding receiver in the form of another handset. When this signal matches, the phone rings and it can only be regarded as connected when the other party takes the call. This amazing technological advancement opened up new avenues in how we communicate. In the near future, a new process, LTE, or Long Term Evolution, is the new globally accepted 4G wireless standard. All of the U.S. carriers are turning it on (PC Magazine). Communication can also be considered as another process. The audio signal form one speaker is transformed into an electronic signal when it gets into the mobile phone. This is transferred to the recipient phone as an electronic signal and then transformed back into the original audio format. This is how an individual manages to speak with another even when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mandala Research Paper Mandala Essay There are many ways to convey who I am and what is important to me, one such way are symbols in a mandala. What I chose for my mandala were symbols that represented as strength, independence, friendship, family, and success.These consist of my personality, who is important to me, and what is important to myself in the future. One of the symbols that represents me can be symbolized as the Lotus Flower. I put it in the center of the mandala, because it is the symbol that mainly represents me. For me it symbolizes strength. I did not choose this based on physical strength, but more on emotional strength. I need this strength for when something bad happens, I can pull through the hardship. It is also based on what I can handle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without the strength that I have to have, I would give in and not have very good grades. This would probably occur because stress can get the best of me occuasualy. Another symbol that I choose was the X. In certain situations it means freedom and independence. I choose this symbol because I am a very independent person. If I have a problem, then I like to solve it on my own. In spite of the last symbol, I chose the symbol of friendship. This kind of contradicts my last symbol, but I can be social and independant. Another symbol I chose was the two arrows crossing over each other. This symbolizes friendship. My friends are an immense part of me. What this represents in my life is how my friends support and help me. They can be my emotional support, and are always there when I need them. Even I cannot me independently strong forever. My close relations help me rejuvenate my strength by cheering me up and helping me. The next symbol is a triangular symbol. It is a Celtic symbol for family. My family is my biggest support system. They are the reason why I am here today.They are also a main part of my life so I represent that through symbols. My next and final symbol in my mandala to represent me is the upside down ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Global Cultural Business Analysis of India Global Business Cultural Analysis of India BUSI 604: International Business The nation that I have chosen for this Global Business Cultural Analysis research project is India. India has one of the fastest growing and largest economies despite being one of the poorest countries. India has emerged as the world s third largest economy, in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), just behind the U.S. and China, according to a report from the World Bank (Bawaba, 2014). The academic reason in which I chose India is that it is very interesting in how one of the poorest countries in the world has developed to be in the position of third largest economy. There are five learning objectives I will research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nation of India operates on a caste system which is a form of social class structure from birth. For example, if you were born poor you will always be poor and vice versa. The caste system in India is quite rigorous, boasting 3,000 castes and 25,000 subcastes; memberships range between the hundreds and the millions. India s caste system originated in Hinduism, but other religious groups in India subscribe to similar systems (Gale 2001). Word Count: 90 How do both the above items compare with US culture and business? There are some differences in conducting business in the United States compared to India and other countries. Building business relationships in a foreign country takes time, emphasize etiquette experts. In the U.S. where time is money (and both are often in short supply), business deals are secured overnight (Tulshyan 2010). In India and other countries the business contracts may take several weeks to achieve, due to they do not perceive time the way Americans do and in the additional business encounter s trust is being established. Word Count: 85 What are the implications for US businesses that wish to conduct business in that region? Before the United States chooses to do business with India, they need to ensure they are familiar with the religion, culture and etiquette. These factors play a large role in India s diverse and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Kinetics Lab ¬¬¬¬¬¬04/28/2010 Monday Wednesday 7:40 10:30 Experiment #2 Kinetics of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Introduction: Chemical reactions are dependent upon two factors: temperature and concentrations of substance. We can monitor the rate at which a chemical decomposes or the rate at which a chemical substance appears. In this experiment we will be measuring the rate of decomposition of hydrogen dioxide with the following reaction: 2 H202 (aq) 4 2 H20 (l) + 02 (g) We can trap the oxygen gas created into a container thus showing the extent of the reaction and this will show the rate in which oxygen is created and how the rate will change when we use different initial concentrations. We do use a catalyst in this reaction to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had a lot to do with the time and the amount of oxygen evolved. When holding the leveling bulb it seemed that the longer I had to hold it level the harder it became to be as accurate. I would find my arm getting tired and the bulb varying, which would also effect the times that we recorded. Another thing that could have affected our results was not putting the stopper on the Erlenmeyer flask fast enough, fumes from the formation of oxygen could have escaped before we got the stopper on, causing error in the amount and time in which the oxygen was evolved. Post Lab Questions: 1. 2. 3. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Handmaid s Tale Margaret Atwood Lay Patel ENGL 1101 130 Professor Shoemake 17 April 2017 Title Margaret Atwood in her novel, The Handmaid s Tale portrays the idea of the political, religious and social trends in 80 s United States. Atwood continues to argue about trends, the attitude held about women and what would happen if it were taken to logical ends. In her recent article, Atwood speaks out on how she started writing the novel in 1984 and it was not the same title as it is when published. Atwood describes about her days in West Berlin, which was still encircled by Berlin wall. This also indicates the power of The Soviet empire and how long it will in the power. Atwood set up an environment of World War II. As Atwood was born in 1939 she has witnessed those conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atwood talks about feminism as women are being victim of incapability of moral choice. They are disguised in a way that they have positions and their jobs assigned. Before Gilead they had choice in their life, but now they are under control of an organization which say they work for population balance. Rule of Gilead is that if you are fertile you must have babies with commanders. But before Gilead you had the choice to live your life you want. Atwood would not consider Gilead purely feminist dystopia because not all men has higher position than females; wives have a higher position than most of the men. Having talked about feminism Atwood herself has two opinion few of the questions asked to her where once she was asked about if her novel is feminist or not to that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Blindness In King Lear Blindness Analysis Blindness is a motif that is seen throughout the play, whether it be literal or figurative blindness. The play revolves around the idea of blindness and almost all the characters at one point suffer from a point of being blind and oblivious to their surroundings. The first time we see blindness is with King Lear, in the very first scene of the play. King Lear is attempting to divide the kingdom between his three daughters. However Lear is blind to the fact that his two eldest daughters are deceiving, while his youngest daughter, whom he has banished, actually loved him the most. Lear is blind to their deception, and makes the mistake of splitting his kingdom between Goneril and Regan, this will eventually cause Lear to lose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Murder of Rasputin Essay Rasputin was an important figure in the Russian Revolution. His acclaimed magical powers helped lessen the symptoms of poor Alexei s hemophilia, an awful condition in which the blood doesn t clot. Because Alexei was the heir to the Romanof throne, Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra were in a stressful situation. They gave Rasputin certain powers that people were jealous of. The aristocrats could not stand a peasant in such a high position. Peasants could not stand the rumors that the tsarina was sleeping with such a weirdo because he had a reputation for being a pervert. Rasputin was seen as a pest who was ruining Russia. To save the monarchy from revolutions, assassins were assigned to murder Rasputin. On the night of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two hours after he consumed the poison, Felix was worried that the poison was never going to kill Rasputin and he would not die. Felix went upstairs, got a gun and went back downstairs. Rasputin didn t notice that Felix had a gun behind his back. While Rasputin was looking at a cabinet, Felix said, Grigory Efimovich, you would do better to look at the Crucifix and pray to It. Felix raised the pistol and shot. Felix and his buddies celebrated for about an hour. After celebration, Felix felt a need to go check on the body. He went back downstairs and felt the body. It oddly still felt warm. He shook the body. There was no reaction. When Felix starting turning away, he noticed Rasputin s left eye twitch and open wide. He was still alive!!! Rasputin sprang to his feet and rushed at Felix, grabbing his shoulders and neck. Felix struggled to get free and finally did so. He bolted upstairs shouting, He s still alive!!! Rasputin tried to run across the courtyard and escape, but a man with a revolver shot at him, missing twice and hitting once, Rasputin fell. They took the corpse inside. Felix saw Rasputin dead, but he was still angered, and he bashed him in the head with a weight. It was amazing and impossible, but after being poisoned, shot three times, and having been beaten with a dumbbell, Rasputin was still alive. They bound his arms and legs with rope and wrapped his body in a heavy cloth. They were in a hurry to dispose of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Norman Conquest Chapter 1 Summary Chapter 10 1) The Norman conquest After the Norman s conquest, he treated England like a possession. The conquest had a dramatic change, such as in Anglo Saxon England had limited land and big families controlled lots of land and acted independently. In France he was the King of England and a vassal to the King of France. Magna Carta the Magna Carta was aimed to limit government practices which will affect the kings and vassals. It s a feudal document. It gave recognition that the monarch has limited power rather than absolute power. Parliament applied to meeting of king council. The English parliament was great importance in the development of representing governments. It composed of two knights from every country and city. Edward the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They protect souls and let them become an importance at a high level. 9) The Jews were persecuted. People tried to protect the Jews but a mob made them leave. Edward I expelled all Jews in 1290. But a French king readmitted Jews in 1315. 10) The effects of the crusades are social, intellectual, material development, and voyages of discovery. The wealth and power also changed due to the Crusades. Chapter 11 Little Ice Age change in weather, crops failed to grow, two different cooling episodes. Joan of Arc born in 1412 to peasants, very religious, born in Ponen in champagne Golden Bull election was standardized with the golden bull, issued by Charles IV, would serve as elections with power, to vote for king of Rome Concilarism a movement in the fourteenth to the sixteenth century that involved the Catholic Church that held authority Christine de Pizan medieval author, served as court writer for duked. Also wrote poetry and books to help women in a practical way 2) The Black Death was a disease spread by black rats which the rats are infected with a bacterium. The infected person starts having fevers and black bruising due to the blood under the skin. It killed fifty to sixty percent of Europe s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gas Engines Vs. Diesel Engines Gas engines versus diesel engines has got to be one of the biggest controversial topics in the automotive world. People have been arguing which is better for years upon years, and it is time to finally come to a conclusion. Anyone can probably notice that in almost every family there is a certain vehicle preference based off of the engine that runs them, but the term vehicle is extremely broad. To be more specific, especially in the southern part of the United States, those families have specific truck engines that they prefer. Either a person drives a truck for work or they drive a truck because they love them. Either way, nearly everyone in most of the United States has at least one truck in their family because they are just simply work horses. It s also a huge part of the culture in the south to have a truck. Just about every boy and even a lot of girls want their first vehicle to be a truck. A pickup is one of the most reliable tools someone can own. Nearly every pickup enthusiast or working individual needs a gas or diesel truck, and the better choice is a diesel truck. The initial cost of a diesel truck can be daunting for someone looking for a new truck to think about especially when compared to a gas truck. On Ford.com a F 250 XL is $32,535 and a F 150 XL is $26,540. Now what some people will probably say if they heard that is You re comparing two different sizes of engines! yes that is true, but most people only consider Ford F 250s in the diesel engine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Gabby Douglas Argumentative Essay Gabby Douglas is true to her beliefs, and her personality shows that she is helpful to the world, and her family and she shows exceptional execution in gymnastics Gabby shows long and beautiful lines specifically in bars, floor, and beam. She is very powerful in the vault, as well. In the text, it states, I compete for each element with great grace and strength... I will flow beautifully (Douglas 192). This quotation supports the thesis statement because it shows how Gabby Douglas has long and beautiful lines on the uneven bars. Gabby s only specialty is the uneven bars, but she occasionally does very well on the balance beam. Gabby Douglas can hit on beam, and when she does, it is an exceptional routine to watch. The text supports this by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Design-Build Project Delivery Method Running Head: DESIGN BUILD PROJECT DELIVERY METHOD Civil Engineering: Design Build Project Delivery Method Design Build Project Delivery Method Due to the economic specialization, a new method named The Design Build Project Delivery Method has been developed. This method is found as the best alternative for delivering the public projects (Design Build E ffectiveness Study, 2006). As per the position of the design professional, the design build project delivery methods are suitable for the delivery of the projects. The use of this method has become widespread in the recent times. Due to this much of application of this method, the need of the project designers is much to be involved in the development of the projects to ensure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ▪ Any kind of improper practices by the professionals is prohibited. ▪ The hiring of a contractor is done by conducting bidding for the completion of the project on a set price. ▪ The hiring of the contractor does not include any kind of competitive bidding due to which, special legislations are essential to be considered in the hiring process (Understanding Project Delivery for the Design and Construction of Public Buildings). This way, several issues arise during the process of hiring or contracting the design professional in the given economic landscape. These issues include ethical, financial, legal and some general as per the above discussion. According to the personal observation, the effective coordination with all these issues is essential for an individual to have the delivery of the project on the required beneficial level. Impact on Individual Hiring a design professional, impact the individuals from two sides positive, as well as, the negative. From the positive perspective, all the interests of the individual or owner are protected with the assistance of the responsibilities taken by the design professional. The quality building aspects and the other functions related to construction works are also addressed by the hiring of the design professional by the owner. In addition to this, the time and cost of the owner are also saved by this contract between both the parties. The delivery of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rhetorical Analysis Of Leonardo Dicaprio s Speech Rhetorical Analysis of Leonardo DiCaprio s Speech As debates surrounding climate change have grown in recent times, especially with Donald Trump s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, many environmentalists have evidently viewed his deed as a call to action. In today s world, environmental change has been glossed over simply for the fact that some disagree upon its existence. In turn, other well known figures have taken matters into their own hands; as a strong believer in climate change himself, famous actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio gave a powerful speech in front of the United Nations (UN) Climate summit. Through use of the rhetorical triangle, the three appeals, the patterns of development, and SOAPSTone, DiCaprio presents his speech effectively to his audience. DiCaprio includes several appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos throughout his speech to convey that environmental problems need resolution. Although he is not a scientist, DiCaprio builds his ethos through saying, I am not a scientist, but I don t need to be. He recognizes that resolving environmental damage doesn t have to fall in the hands of only the science community. Therefore, he takes initiative by presenting himself as a concerned human being with only the thought of making the Earth cleaner. Additionally, he uses logos by stating not only facts but also bringing attention to information that should already be obvious. After talking about way to improve our environment through economy, he states, The economy will die if our ecosystems collapse. As the economy relies on the environment for it s resources that later facilitate trade, only a healthy environment can maintain a steady economy. In addition, DiCaprio uses pathos throughout his speech to invoke fear and guilt. Most notably in his speech, he states, And solving this crisis is not a question of politics. It is our moral obligation... He points out that despite knowing the Earth is changing in a negative way, people would rather choose to fight each other instead of tackle the environmental problems themselves. And as a result of the human ability s failure to separate political views aside from bigger problems, the future generations on the Earth will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pi Experience In any experience or situation, people gain just that, experience. An experience will change and shape a person for better or worse. In each of our personal lives we will experience things unlike any other that will contribute to who we are and how we live. In Yann Martel s Life of Pi, a boy named Pi becomes stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Throughout this book Pi learns how to survive and to coexist with the tiger. Through Pi s experience, he learns a new appreciation for the small things in life, and for the gifts of god. At the beginning of the book, Pi is a religious teenager, a vegan, and a relatively humble person. Pi belongs to three religions and is a very religious and believing person. It is his willingness to believe and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Atheism Is Not A Religion, A Worldview Or A Belief System There have been numerous debates between the religious and atheists, and all seem to end with the same conclusion: neither side changed at all. Atheism is defined as the rejection of the God hypothesis. Atheism is not a religion, a worldview or a belief system; they are just denying religious claims that fail to provide evidence. Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ written in the bible. They believe god created the earth in seven days and that he will soon send his son, Jesus to earth to take the faithful to heaven. Deep analyzation of evolution, creationism, and the bible will surely reveal the truth. Evolution, is basically decent with modification , this applies to microevolution and macroevolution. (www.evolution.berkeley.edu) Evolution, when on a smaller scale is defined as microevolution; an example would be the house sparrows. Depending on the location the sparrows have different characteristics, some are larger and heavier to protect from the cold while others are lighter to withstand heat. There is so much evidence for microevolution it s almost impossible to deny. Microevolution is observable because of the short timespan required for it to take place. The controversy begins when you get into macroevolution which is evolution on a much bigger scale. Usually referring to a change in species, this cannot be observed because it takes longer than one lifespan to detect. We are able to observe small modifications; it should be common sense that over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Similarities And Differences Between The Crucible And Mr Hale In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, there are some similarities and differences between Mr. Hale and I. Mr. Hale is a Reverend from Beverly, who s called to Salem by Reverend Parris to help wake his daughter, Betty, who fell ill after being caught in the woods summoning the devil. While dealing with accusations of witchcraft, Mr. Hale acts a certain way which can define his character. When he first arrives in Salem he remains hopeful. Towards the middle of the play he tries to help more by getting involved with the court trials, which ends up causing bigger problems. At the end of the play, Mr. Hale notices the good in those who are in jail and goes out of his way to help them. Overall, Mr. Hale s character is considered optimistic and valuable, which relates to myself. When Mr. Hale was first introduced in the play, he maintained a positive attitude and remained hopeful. After he arrived in Salem and heard rumors of witches and the devil flying around, he informed the community that he ll control the situation and destroy the devil. Have no fear now we shall find him out if he has come among us, and I mean to crush him utterly if he has shown his face! (39). By hoping to clear up this mess, Mr. Hale reads from his books with hope that it ll break Betty away from the devil and assuage the situation entirely. I m like Mr. Hale in this case because when the worst may be brought upon me, I remain hopeful that I can push through it. We both won t quit when we re faced with a tough decision that doesn t have a clear solution, but instead we put our effort into solving whatever the problem may be, before it gets any worse. As the play perseveres, more similarities and differences between Mr. Hale and I surface. Quickly after Mr. Hale s arrival in Salem, the situation regarding witchcraft escalates. Mr. Hale gets sucked into the middle of something which didn t impact his life personally in the first place. As rumors of the devil spread around, more names known to be seen with him are mentioned in the court. Mr. Hale takes it upon himself to visit the houses of those who are accused of involvement in witchcraft. No no, I come of my own, without the court s authority. Hear me. I know not if you are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Buck V Bell Case Summary Buck v.Bell. 274 U.S. 200. Supreme Court (1927). Rpt. in Bioethics and The Law. Ed. Janet L. Dolgin Lois L. Shepherd. New York: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business, 2013. 254. Written by Justice Holmes, the infamous Buck v Bell opinion, gives a summary and an analysis of how the court reached the decision to uphold Virginia s sterilization statute. The case involved Carrie Buck, an 18 year old women in a Virginia institution for feeble minded individuals, she was to be sterilized after being found to be feeble minded. In addition to the summary of the case, Holmes raises his concerns with having more feeble minded individuals and criminals parading the streets which justifies coerced sterilization. Justice Holmes opinion creates a picture of negative eugenics which makes this case a pinnacle in coerced sterilization discourse. Written in 1927, this opinion is the only primary source on this list, with the exception of the opinion by Justice Douglas concerning Skinner v Oklahoma. It is also important to note that this opinion is the only source advocating for coerced sterilization. Kossen, Janine. Rights, Respect, Responsibility: Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young People through International Human Rights Law. University of Pennsylvania Journal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bell, and then traces the development of state ordered coerced sterilization. She then moves on to define and critique the arguments made by Murray and Herrnstein in their book The Bell Curve. The book she discusses posits that there is a link between race and intelligence, and goes even further to give recommendations on policies that should be implemented to keep intelligence from declining. She also connects eugenic sterilization and the propositions in The Bell Curve are to the topic of responsible reproduction. The article concludes by Miller showing that the arguments made in The Bell Curve are an example of negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Creating Sympathy for The Great Gatsby Essay Creating Sympathy for The Great Gatsby In the text, The Great Gatsby, the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald leads us to sympathize with the central character of the text, Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald evokes our sympathy using non linear narrative and extended flashbacks as well as imagery, characterization and theme. Through these mediums, Fitzgerald is able to reveal Gatsby as a character who is in an unrelenting pursuit of an unattainable dream. While narrative and imagery reveal him to be a mysterious character, Gatsby s flaw is his ultimate dream which makes him a tragic figure and one with which we sympathize. In the opening pages of the text, we are introduced to the main characters through the believable and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald uses Nick to lead us to sympathize with Gatsby whom Nick understands and sympathises with. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby s parties and the way in which Nick views them to reveal that whilst Gatsby is surrounded by shallow and vulgar people, he is above this. Fitzgerald also uses these parties to expose Gatsby s isolation which leads us to feel sympathy toward Gatsby. Despite the amount of people at the party, Nick observes Gatsby s seclusion and loneliness, my eyes fell to Gatsby, standing alone on the marble steps . This evokes a great deal of sympathy from us as although Nick describes Gatsby in a warm and friendly way, It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life , we now can see that Gatsby is a lonely figure. This sympathy is accentuated when Nick is the only person to turn up to Gatsby s funeral, as we know that Gatsby is a decent and honourable character and thus our sympathies are emphasised by Gatsby s isolation. When Nick first meets Gatsby, he reveals Gatsby to be a fascinating character that we would like to know more about. The warm and assuring smile that Nick describes is in antithesis to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mobilizing Knowledge Of Multinational Corporations 1 Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations: The Role of Regional Relays in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations The Role of Regional offices in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally Esia Yosupov NYU Poly School of Engineering Author Note This paper was prepared for Global Innovation, section 7953, taught by Dr. Rao Bharat2 Abstract In recent years, innovation has been coming from places we least expected of. MNCs headquarters are no longer the primary source for creating innovation. Globalization has enabled firms to expand their businesses overseas and strategize competitive advance through its global subsidiaries. In the nexus of innovation, valuable knowledge can be generated at any level of the MNCs, in particular at local levels. As firms became global, it has become challenging for MNCs to mobilize knowledge generated at local units. This paper advocates for the role of regional offices as knowledge mobilizers. Regional offices act as knowledge brokers for diffusing innovation generated locally to other locations within the MNCs. It outlines a mechanism of local to global innovation cycle, which includes: knowledge identification, knowledge extraction, and knowledge diffusion.3 Mobilizing knowledge in Multinational Corporations The Role of Regional offices in Mobilizing Local Knowledge Globally Introduction In today s fast changing environments, multinational corporations (MNCs) need to be innovative in order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Characters In Finding Nemo There are hundreds of fictional characters that have identical personalities as regular people. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Dory from the movie Finding Nemo for her free spirit and kind hearted nature, Vanellope from the Disney movie Wreck it Ralph for her shyness, and determination, and Timon from the Disney movie The Lion King for his love of music, silliness, and his caring for others. Dory who is a blue flounder, and I have the same traits of being free spirited and kind hearted. Dory has a free spirit as she never doubts herself, she has a positive attitude during the whole time in the adventure that she has with Marlin as they both are trying to find Nemo. Dory s motto is just keep swimming . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Spider Man Vs Sequels Sequels vs. Originals: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man Some movies are too good to stop at one measly movie. Sequels have been around for decades and will not stop anytime soon. Many movies are so profitable and successful, it makes sense to provide a sequel to the fan base. Sequels usually come after movies that are raved by many. Sequels are usually better than the original film as demonstrated by Sam Raimi s Spider man trilogy. A sequel normally follows a film that has already been successful. Sequels normally improve upon originals but do not always pan out as well. One advantage of sequels is the fan base is already acquired; this allows the producers to make a film that pleases the fans because they already know who they are. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rob Leane, a movie critic, states, Spider Man 2 has heart (Leane). The first movie does have the heartfelt moment of uncle Ben being killed. Peter needed revenge so he accidentally killed uncle Ben s killer. The following movie has the heartfelt moment of aunt May s inspirational speech after Peter gave up the superhero gig; it gave him hope again. Rob states, Aunt May who puts Peter back on track, with her I think there s a hero in all of us speech (Leane). The final movie is one of the more touching films. Peter finally finds the true killer of uncle Ben. He is set on vengeance for most of the movie; that is not something your friendly neighborhood Spider man would do. It is not until the end of the film that the major heartfelt moments take place. The middle of the movie is sprinkled with the heartbreaking love story of Peter and Mary Jane. Peter s best friend is killed in a tragic battle, and Peter confronts his uncle s killer and hears his side of the story. Peter is heavy laden with all of these problems at once. In a change of events, Peter forgives this murder because after all, he is human and makes mistakes. This weight lifted off of his shoulders creates a strong ending to the trilogy. New characters is an advantage of sequels. The third movie in the Spider man trilogy is unlike the others in the way it introduces three villains of Spider man (Venom, Sandman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Software Development Process Is Important For... Software development process is key to obtaining a competitive advantage over competitors. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is working on ways to leverage data analytics technology with its audit practice. Business analytics is a new way for companies to separate themselves from their competitors. I recently completed an internship at PwC and will work there full time upon completion of this program. PwC uses analytics to help solve complex business issues and to identify opportunities across different industries. PwC is the largest professional service company in the world and is part of the Big Four accounting firms. PwC operates in over 157 countries with more than 750 offices throughout the world. (2) PwC is structured into three service lines, which are Assurance, Advisory and Tax. The assurance practice audits almost 30% of the global fortune 500 companies. (2) The advisory practice consists mainly of consulting activities that cover strategy, cyber security and privacy, human resources, deals and forensics. (2) These three practices generated $35.4 billion in revenue in 2015. (2) PwC s Software Development Efforts PwC is constantly searching for ways to develop software since data is a growing asset that various businesses are having difficulty converting into a powerful strategic tool. PwC can apply data driven insights across the enterprise, including financial assurance, tax, technology, operations, customers, human capital, risk, regulatory and deals. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How to Play Poker Like a Professional Essay How to Play Poker Like a Professional Poker is an ancient game of skill and strategy. While the initial hand dealt does help determine the outcome of the round, a good poker player can turn a seemingly bad hand into a winner. The strategy lies in the expressions of your opponents and in the cards lying face up on the table. Master these simple tasks, and you will be able to play poker like a professional. The Basic Rules For Play There are many varieties of this highly popular card game, but I will teach you how to play the very common five card stud . The game begins, as most do, with an ante of the lowest possible chip in your possession. This may be changed later on but is normally played this way. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, it is to see the bets of the other players and compare hands (a high bet meaning a seemingly good hand, low bet meaning the opposite). And third, to bluff your opponents for any reason. When betting, you can also fold . This means that you drop out of the game and cannot come back in. If choosing to fold, you lose your bet, but will not have to bet again. This type of play is done if the person does not have any sort of hand going for him. Play continues until all cards are dealt and all bets have been placed. Then you show your cards, starting with the person who placed the final bet first. The winner takes the pot which is all the bets that have been placed in the middle. Hand Values The winner is based upon who has the most valuable five card hand. If the same hand is tied for winner, the hand of higher value wins. Example would be out of a pair of sevens and a pair of sixes, the sevens would win. The card values are as follows starting with lowest and going to highest: 1. High card This is based upon the one card of highest value in the players hand. 2. Pair These are two cards that are the same number. Ex: Two six s is considered a low pair. 3. Two pair The names says it all, two pairs. The highest pair is the worth of the hand. 4. Three of a kind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Depression and Anxiety Running Head: Depression and Anxiety Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College Students Presented in partial fulfillment for Research Methods Florida Gulf Coast University College of Health Professions Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety amongst College Students College represents a form of higher learning. For many, it is also a time for personal growth as we transition into adulthood. This in itself is a stressful situation as one must make drastic adjustments to a new role, environment, and demands. Stress is a major contributor to the development of mental and emotional issues (Rodgers, L., Tennison, L. 2009). Research has been done to determine the impact of depression and anxiety on university students. It has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like many of the questionnaires utilized for research in the articles used for this literature review, it was anonymous, and administered and collected during class. This form of data collection provided high turn in rates allowing researchers to have a wide study scale. According to Hicks, T., amp; Heastie, S., contrasting levels of stress and coping mechanisms were present in these students. It was noted that traditional college students experience more psychological stress than their nontraditional student counterparts. In addition, during the first year of college, the amount of stress experienced by students is the highest in comparison to stress in the remainder of the years. These results are especially important because it stresses the need for a strong health and wellness center within colleges and universities. In contrast to researching adjustment to college life for traditional and nontraditional students, the article by Shankland, R., Genolini, C., Riou França, L., Guelfi, J., amp; Ionescu, S., compared students from a traditional school system to that of an alternative school. In this article, it was noted that alternative schools differ from traditional schools in their teaching methods and philosophy. For this study, 130 students from both types of schools in similar regions were assessed during their final year in high school, the beginning of college, and finally at the end of their first year in college using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Did Robespierre Justify The French Revolution Kate Connolly Mrs. Collesano AP Global Period 1 12/3/2017 Maximilien Robespierre played a significant role in the French Revolution that changed the course of the restructuring of France. He was a leading political figure that gained more power and influence throughout the events leading to the development of the revolution. The events that led to his domination were history altering events for the history of France. Robespierre s goal was to rid France of anyone who seemed like a threat to him by using terror and death. He had many points that were used to justify why exactly the Terror was used to help the revolution. Robespierre s goal for the Terror was not the outcome he saw, as his plan led to corruption by too much bloodshed, and eventually his downfall. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of Robespierre s ideas included that virtue was necessary to reach goals. One must show righteousness in order to accomplish what they came for, and he believed virtue, without which terror is baneful, and terror, without which virtue is powerless (Corzine, p. 97). The idea of virtue was used by Robespierre in order to justify the use of terror. It is only fair that it is acceptable to use both virtue and terror because without either the revolution is not guaranteed success (Halsall). Another justification for the Terror was that certain trials were open to the public so citizens were encouraged to come and listen in. They were seen to be educational towards the people of France, where they could learn about government, trials, and law ( The Reign of Terror ). Maximilien Robespierre was looking out for the better of the revolution and what the stakes were. Withy possible counter revolutionary revolts that could take place, he was trying to avoid as many bumps in the road as possible. Terror was used in order to frighten the possible enemies from causing any problems and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of Michael Chorost s My Bionic Quest For Bolero God creates every day and every day is a miracle. The New Oxford Dictionary defines a miracle as, a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is, therefore, considered to be the work of a divine agency. Everything that is experienced from morning until night is a miracle. Though these marvels are amazing, they are taken for granted. Things like listening to music, walking, talking, smelling, and living are all Gods miracles and are all taken for granted. All these gifts from God are forgotten or regarded as a given like they will always be there, they will never go away. But what happens when they aren t there? For some people, that s called every day. In Michael Chorost s My Bionic Quest for Boléro revealed that Chorost could not listen to music, let alone take it for granted. There are many others who have a similar or the same obstacle, as in they do not have one or more of their five senses. This can make daily living difficult and unenjoyable. Making regular activities or participation in everyday life impossible. Further research should be invested in helping people revel in the joy of everyday miracles. When taking part in a seemingly uncomplicated task for the first time and being quote on quote normal with normal experiences, even something wonderfully mundane can bring immense joy. New abilities bring new experiences and outlooks, they open endless possibilities. In Michael Chorost s article, My Bionic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. My Beautiful Day Just one more hour... just one more, I remember saying to myself as I watched the clock tick by tick, tick, tick. I was so anxious I could barely sit still. I was 7 years old when I found out I was getting a new family.I didn t know what I was excited about more, was it that it was the last day of school or the day I was finally gonna get adopted, I was mostly excited about getting adopted. Getting home putting on the perfect white dress I have ever worn in my life, It was huge on me but I looked beautiful. The bell rang and I hurried up, grabbed my stuff and got on the bus. It was the most beautiful day ever There was no clouds in the sky and it was hot. When I got home my mom said are you ready Yes I can t wait I said. I go and put on the dress, it went all the way past my ankles. As a kid would say, it is cute. I walked into the kitchen where my mom had to put safety pins in it because it was so big It felt like I was gonna take a trip down the stairs. After a while I was so excited I couldn t stand it, it got to a point where I started annoying my mom asking her if it was time yet. When she was ready I ran to the suburban. I sat all the way in the back because I loved the back it was my favorite spot. On our way there I sat in my car seat waiting to get to the court house it took us about two minutes to get there but it felt like hours. I got out of the suburban and waited for everyone to get out, when everyone was finally out of the suburban we went into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance of the Influenza Vaccine Essay Illnesses have long haunted the human race. As long as these illnesses have existed, humans have developed ways to cure themselves, beginning with simple herbs and proceeding as far as vaccines and complex medicines. One cure that long eluded scientists was that of the influenza virus. Now, the influenza vaccine, or flu shot, saves thousands of lives a year and helps prevent serious complications resulting from influenza infection. At no time was a search for the cure for influenza more frantic than after the devastating effects of the pandemic of 1918. The pandemic killed somewhere between twenty and a hundred million people, making it twenty five times more deadly than the ordinary cough and sneeze flu. The symptoms of this flu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first attempt was a great success, but when they tried the same experiment again, the second pig remained perfectly healthy. Even after repeating this experiment dozens of times, a pig never became sick. While working with the yellow fever virus in his lab, Paul Lewis became infected with it and died. Robert Shope, even though distressed at the loss of his mentor, continued the influenza research, going back to the idea that the flu was caused by a virus. To act upon his theory, Shope filtered the mucus from sick pigs through a filter that allows only viruses through. He administered the virus to healthy pigs, but they did not become infected. Shope was beginning to believe that the cause of influenza is what is known as multifactorial, when a disease has no single cause. He postulated that perhaps the virus and the bacterium must work together to cause influenza. Professor Wilson Smith, Sir Christopher Andrewes, and Sir P. P. Laidlaw were investigating a pandemic in England at the same time as Shope was conducting his research. They began attempting to infect ferrets by giving them filtered human mucus that contained influenza virus; the first experiment was a resounding success. By collaborating together, these scientists learned that the cause of influenza was a virus. In the years after Richard Shope made his discovery, scientists continued to research influenza. In 1936, these scientists discovered that influenza can be grown in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Violent Myth Of Appalachia Essay Brooks 3 THE VIOILENT MYTH OF APPALACHIA ENGL 330 Appalachian Literature By Julie A. Brooks November 17, 2016 the violent myth of appalachia Appalachia may be the most misconceived region in the United States. To many Americans, Appalachia has been thought of as a poverty stricken, backwards, violent region, and to some it still is perceived as such. Often it has been labeled with titles such as hillbilly, redneck, moonshiner, and feudists. Appalachia?s residents are seen as lazy, non trusting, drunk, illiterate, and in need of a savior to pull them out of the darkness into the light. This research paper will seek to challenge the myth of a violent Appalachia by describing documented proof that violence in Appalachia is not, as most thought, a product of its geographical location, or because its people are isolated. Violence in Appalachia was, just as in other areas of America, a result of tensions and frustration that was deep seeded in the fabric of all American society. To understand the concepts of violence in Appalachia, it is imperative to explain how Appalachia is defined. The Appalachian Region, as defined in ARC s authorizing legislation, is a 205,000 square mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi. It includes all West Virginia and parts of 12 other states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Imf Has Assisted in the Underdevelopment of Third... According to the The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international financial institution (IFI) which monitors the international financial system and provides loans to developing country member states with balance of payments problems. (www.IMF.com) History of IMF The IMF was established in 1945, having first been conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference in New Hampshire, USA in 1944. That conference saw representatives from forty four allied nations gather to craft new rules and institutions to regulate the chaotic global economy blamed for the Great Depression and for helping cause two World Wars. The outcome was the Bretton Woods Agreement which created two new multilateral institutions: the International Bank for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 16). The Washington Consensus was so named because it was a common ideology of the IMF, World Bank and US Treasury all based in Washington that markets, free from government intervention of any kind, held the key to development in rich and poor countries alike. (Stiglitz 2003, p. 21). Conditionality structural adjustment The impact of the Washington Consensus has been felt mainly through the IMF s increasing use of loan conditions ( conditionality ) to force policy change in developing countries. The use of loan conditions can be traced to section 1(v) of the Fund s Articles of Agreement, which encourages the IMF to make its funds temporarily available under adequate safeguards . But while conditions had, in the 1950s and 1960s, been used to promote global financial stability (as per the IMF s Articles of Agreement) in the late 1970s and 1980s, loan conditions began to be used as structural adjustment tools, and conditionality structural change in client countries became a central focus for the IMF s work. (www.imf.com) Structural adjustment policies mean across the board privatization of public utilities and publicly owned industries. They mean the slashing of government budgets, leading to cutbacks in spending on health care and education. They mean focusing resources on growing export crops for industrial countries rather than supporting family farms and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on The Unreality of MTV s The Real World The Unreality of MTV s The Real World This is the true story, of seven strangers, picked to live in a house, and have their lives taped, to find out what happens when people stop being polite, and start getting real (MTV). This marks the beginning of MTV s reality show, The Real World. The show takes 7 strangers, puts them in a trendy luxurious home, taping them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for about 4 months. The cameras capture petty arguments, late night hook ups, and pure laziness. How could this not be real? There are not many people that can live in an expensive home while laying around all day, and partying all night with little work involved. The Real World is a display of 18 24 year olds, typecasted to have their most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are gay and have a little flare to you, it will usually be turned into flamboyant. The minority, usually African American, turns into the angry black person that believes everyone in the world is racist. Of course, the virgin tends to have a religious background and is seen as naive and closed minded. All the drama is usually stirred up by the drama queen who thinks everyone is out to get him/her or think they can rule the house. The party gets started with the frat boy who frequents local clubs and is the life of the party. If you already have stereotypes formed in your head of these particular types of people, MTV does a great job of intensifying those character flaws. On the apposing side, The Real World does put a group of diverse people into a house and forces them to live with one another while trying to get along. Many people that are on the show have never been around African Americans or homosexuals. Even if the cast members do not get along they at least have to make an effort to make it work during the duration of the show. This aspect of the show is good for viewers to see, and is a good learning tool. There are a lot of closed minded individuals in the world today that would never think of living with such a diverse group of individuals. Viewers can watch the cast and see that there is a different world out there. There are a lot of issues that are displayed on the show as well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Wiccan Rede Research Paper In Wiccan communities, when the term rede is used, it is automatically assumed that they are referencing the Wiccan Rede. However, the term rede truly means counsel or advice. The term was first used around the 11th century in middle English. It is also note able to state that the Wiccan Rede is not one of a kind, but also shares some similarities with the Norse Rede of Honour. For example, the most famous line of the Wiccan Rede is the concluding line: These Eight words the Rede fulfill: An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will , yet in the opening line of the Norse Rede of Honour it states: In all that you do, consider its benefit or harm upon yourself, your children and your people. In modern practice, the use of the word rede is most often times interpreted as the Wiccan rede, with many seeing it as a mission statement of the belief system. As stated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally, the Rede has never been just simple advice, but moral boundaries that govern the type of rituals and magick I practice. Like I stated above, I believe that the energy sent out into the world will come back to me, which is why I can connect personally to the concluding line of the Rede. Although, since I am not a true Wiccan I find myself able to agree with some parts of the Rede and disagree with other parts of it, such as the reference to the God figure, because in my craft I have yet to find and worship a male patron deity. Misconceptions I had when it came to this term was that it was an automatic reference to the Wiccan Rede, and that there were other redes out there other than the Wiccan Rede. Another misconception I had was that all the lines of the Wiccan Rede were rules of the craft, and not advice or guidelines to follow. When viewing the full length of the Rede, I misinterpreted each stanza with literal meaning, letting it overwhelm me into thinking that I had to follow all the lines to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Family Of Flames In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls A Family of Flames Michelle K. once explained, some women are lost in the fire; some women are built from it . In Jeannette Walls memoir, The Glass Castle, she tells her long, adventurous story about growing up in a poor family who lived on the road for a majority of her childhood. Fire seems to be the only constant thing in her life, destroying but also building Jeannette as it grows. After Jeannette learns to control the fire that consumes her life, she obtains her own flame. Fire begins spreading through Jeannette s life at a young age. It all begins with catching her dress on fire while cooking hotdogs at three years old. When taken to the hospital, she is admitted with severe burns and is instructed to stay in the hospital. When her father Rex believes she has had a long enough stay in the hospital, Jeannette is checked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Excited by her find she locks herself in the bathroom and begins to light toilet paper and when the flame grows bigger, she throws it in the toilet. Jeannette makes the statement, I was torturing the fire, giving it life, and snuffing it out (p. 33). Her father does the same thing to the Walls family throughout their lives. Rex Walls will support and provide for his family for a period of time and then allow his job and their money to quickly wither away. As the children age they instantaneously learn to provide for themselves while away from home. Jeannette starts fending for herself by digging through the trashcans in the bathrooms during and after lunch. After finding herself food, she pulls her feet up onto the toilet and eats quietly so no one would catch her. Clearly she learns at a young age if she wants anything she will have to get it herself. Jeannette and her siblings all lower the expectations they have of their parents. After Jeannette learns to control the fire that consumes her life, she obtains her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Importance Of Running To Change The Rules Running to change the rules Should the International Olympic Committee ( I.O.C) change the rules for runners that aren t as tall or not as great in physical conditions, i would say no. i think it will make the game even more unfair than it would be if they kept it the same. How will the I.O.C. decide whether or not someone is not in good physical condition. Famous runners like usain bolt ( who is considered the fastest runner in the world)would not be getting first place if they were to change the rules. But why would the scores be different? How would Usain Bolt s time and height affect the running amounts of all of the other racers in 2012.If there was a racer that was 1.8 meters tall like Yohan Blake they would have to run only 91.8 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of the races is being able to run that long for that fast. The runners need to know how to breath right and right angles and if the change the distance it will give an advantage to the shorter people and a disadvantage to the taller.usain bolt is the fastest runner known in the world, if we were to change the rules he would come almost in last place.i think that usain bolt is the fastest because he know how to cope with how tall he is and he know the right breathing patterns that work for him and i think that s why he wins. Don t think about the start of the race, think about winning and finishing it usain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hls 410 Essay Running head: HOMELAND SECURITY 410 FINAL PROJECT TOPIC Provide a synopsis of the article written by Professor Alan Dershowitz. Then identify and describe the critical issues addressed in the article. In your paper, thoroughly discuss and evaluate the following concepts: the ticking time bomb hypothesis; Dershowitz s comments regarding Jeremy Bentham as well as his comments about Voltaire s views; and the three ways to deal with the use of torture in the ticking time bomb situation, as stated by the Israeli government appointed commission of the late 1980s. As part of the discussion about the commission s conclusions, include Dershowitz s fourth road. Abstract After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... J. Simpson. In addition to his numerous law review articles and books about criminal and constitutional law, he has written, taught and lectured about history, philosophy, psychology, literature, mathematics, theology, music, sports and even delicatessens. [1] In the article Should the Ticking Bomb Terrorist Be Tortured? from his book titled Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge, Alan M. Dershowitz presents measures that aim to prevent terrorism and still uphold US legal, moral and humanitarian values in his article. According to Dershowitz, the greatest danger facing the world today comes from religiously inspired, state sponsored terrorist groups that seek to develop weapons of mass destruction for use against civilian targets.[2] The ubiquitous and prolific Dershowitz brings very unique perspectives to the table in this article and weighs in particularly on civil liberties and international justice in a time of terror. He argues passionately and persuasively that global terrorism is a phenomenon largely of our own making and that we can and must take steps to reduce the frequency and severity of terrorist acts. Dershowitz has a great deal to say and teach about the balance we are now struggling to achieve between domestic security and civil liberty. There are critical issues addressed in his article Should the Ticking Bomb Terrorist Be Tortured? America is known for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Workplace Injury Research Paper Workplace Injuries and Your Spine When you experience an injury at work, whether it originates from repetitive motion or improper lifting techniques, chiropractic care and complementary services can help you manage your pain and get back on the job sooner. Untreated sprains, strains and muscle injuries may lead to additional stress on your body. Likewise, giving in to your pain, altering your gait and failing to maintain proper posture all prolong pain in the affected area and may enforce pain in other areas. At Acts Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Center in Tacoma, WA, we work with you to help you improve your overall health, and not just address a temporary condition such as a work place injury. Realigning your spine after an injury impacting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A. E. Housman s Poem For An Athlete Dying Young Forever Young James Wattersmith once said, live life to its fullest or it may seem like you died young (1). A.E. Housman s poem, For an Athlete Dying Young is a moving tribute to those affected by the death of someone who has died young and the noticable difference that is left when they are gone, but also that they are remembered for the remarkable things they have done. The poem is also symbolic for athletes and the sadness they feel when their old age makes them have to quit the game they love so much. Housman uses imagery, word choice, and symbolism to deliver a sad but powerfully emotional poem that expresses the feelings experienced when an individual dies young but also the sadness endured by some athletes as they grow old. A.E. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Housman uses comparisons and symbols to help the reader to understand the situation to accomplish the goal of fully expressing the theme of remembrance and longing. The narrator recalls a time when Shoulder high we bring you home, / And set you at your threshold down, / Townsman of a stiller town (lines 6 8). The narrator seems to be relating the time when, in excitement and jubilation of the athlete s win, they carried him home in glory. Line 8 suggests that perhaps being townsman of a stiller town means that he has passed on and the townsman carried the athlete home and placed the athlete at the threshold in death. The threshold is symbolic of the transition from worldly glory the athlete was experiencing, to the heavenly glory the athlete now realizes. The athlete has passes on and is now the townsman of a town much stiller than the one the athlete once knew suggesting that the athlete is now becoming acquainted with a new heavenly town . Line 8, while being the first indication that the athlete has died, also gives calming reassurance that the athlete is in a better, more tranquil place. A.E. Housman continues to use symbolism, when in lines 11 12 the narrator says that the athlete like the laurel grows / [And] withers quicker than the rose . Housman uses the laurel bush to symbolize how the athlete has grown quickly, but has also died just as fast. Housman may not be suggesting that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Disitive And Positive Impacts Of Globalization Globalisation Introduction Globalisation is considered one of the greatest milestones that have happened to the world. Before 25 years, no one imagines that s/he can buy a shirt or even a mobile cover from a different country and it will be shipped in few days. Although the term globalisation is founded in the nineteenth century, the application of this concept become obvious and widely use in the last 25 years (Dicken, 2007). The next section of this report defines globalisation term. The third section mentions some of the positive and negative impacts of globalisations. The fourth section discusses the impacts of globalisation on business operation. Finally, the last section concludes the report. 1. What is globalisation? Many researchers and organisations have defined the term globalisation. For instance, The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) defines globalisation as the ongoing process that is linking people, neighbourhoods, cities, regions and countries much more closely together than they have ever been (UNESCO, 2010). Furthermore, Parker B. defines gloabalisation as a process whereby worldwide interconnections in virtually every sphere of activity are growing (Parker, 2005: 5). In general, most of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore (Scholte, 2005) argues that globalisation supported by right policy decision can produce a positive impact of globalisation. Positive impacts can be concluded in increasing the relation between nations from several sides e.g. socially, cultural, scientifically..etc. sharing knowledge helps to prosperity in several life domains such as helping to find a new cure to incurable diseases, also support the inventions in different fields. The increasing of trade competition leads to produce new products with high quality to gain the customers satisfaction. The boom of some countries contributes in increasing the income of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Internist Research Papers INTRODUCTION Hey there John looked over his shoulder at the smiling face of his new coworker. John greeted him as hallway smiled back not wanting to talk since he had woken up at 5:00am that morning. He quickly dashed over to his office and switched on his computer. He thought about the nine years of intensive study that he had to go through. The loud ringing of his pager interrupted his thoughts. He answered a few nurses difficult questions about what medicines to prescribe what to do with a few difficult patients. He placed his phone down a little nervous wondering if he had just killed someone by prescribing the wrong medicine. He grabbed his clipboard, jacket and stethoscope and went to go meet his first patient. Mrs. Anderson, how are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those interested in getting into medical school as one of the top students will have to prove their exceptional skills in the sciences related to medicine such as biology through getting exceptional grades in these classes. They will also need to gain experience in the medical field outside of academic studies. There are many good accredited medical schools in the U.S.A, but getting accepted one of them is not an easy task. Even getting accepted to attend is extremely competitive. Your journey starts in high school where you must prove your capability in the field of medicine. This is usually done by getting great grades in difficult science and math classes like Biology and Pre Calculus. AP classes are college level classes and will earn college credit and will look great on an aspiring student s transcript. High school is also the time to seize another great opportunity to help get into a good university volunteer work. Schools love to accept students who are involved in the community in addition to being good academic scholars volunteering and gaining experience in one s desired field is a great way to place oneself higher on a university s list of students. Medical schools especially love it when students volunteer with organizations that are associated in the medical field such as interns and regularly volunteering at nursing homes.( Top Universities, Gap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Informative Essay On Windshields The Drive shared, It wasn t until the late 1920s that safety glass, windshields, were introduced. After the 1920s windshields quickly became a common safety feature in vehicles. Chris Loberg, owner of Loberg s Auto Glass and Repair, is the man behind the profession of replacing and installing windshields since 2003, it s 2016 now. While the safety and advertising in 2003 and 2016 are similar, there are also so many technology changes that made installing auto glass safer and making advertising a little more challenging. In 2003 Chris Loberg started Loberg s Auto Glass and Repair and continues this profession now in 2016. He said, I chose to pursue auto glass because I have worked on cars in some way my whole life. Auto glass was a new avenue that I didn t learn about yet, I wanted to give it a try. When I moved back from out West I found a job with Auto Glass Specialist and they put me in a training school to teach me different techniques to use when installing auto glass. Then he went on to say, My previous employer, Auto Glass Specialist, was being bought out by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sika, which is a chemical company that manufactures bonding, sealing, and reinforcing adhesives, said, Real world studies have shown that 17 percent of vehicle occupants do not wear their seatbelts in the USA, placing even more emphasis on a properly installed windshield. In 2003 the mixture of the urethane spread around the outer edge of your windshield wasn t nearly as strong as the spread is today in 2016. Chris Loberg said, In 2003 replacing windshields was done manually by hand, I didn t have any electric tools to help me remove the windshields. I relied on the muscles in my hands and arms to be able to cut the windshield out of the vehicle. The windshields in 2003 weren t as safe because the urethane applied to the outer edges of the windshields weren t as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Why Hybrids Vehicles Are Better Than Gas Why Hybrids Vehicles Are Better Than Gas Introduction Hybrid is a term used to describe a combination of two or more distinctive things, aiming to accomplish a common objective. A hybrid vehicle is a fuel efficient vehicle having two motors one a gasoline powered motor and the other electric motor. The reason for combining two motors is using their strengths and reducing deficiencies. Electric motor is used at low speed wile gas motors perform better at high speed generating extra power for a particular motor weight. During rush hours, when vehicles are continuously stopping and running, performance of electric motor is appreciative. Gas motor supports higher speed supporting driving at the highways. (Anderson 134 45) Hybrid vehicles are continuously gaining popularity in the general public. With the growing societal concerns about green revolution and also achieving significant reduction in fuel consumption, hybrid vehicles are considered satisfactory in performance. They have become so popular that certain tax incentives have been offered by the government on hybrid vehicles. Due to their better performance compared with gas powered vehicles, we present the thesis of our paper as follows: Thesis statement: it is hypothesized that compared with the gas powered vehicles, hybrids offer more benefits in maintenance, are cost effective, and most importantly environmental friendly. History of Hybrid Cars A steam powered motor carriage was used in France in the eighteenth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. My Best Friend is Dead Essay My Best Friend is Dead I first met Chipper Gleason when I was 5 or 6, when my mother was working with Chipper s mother Sue teaching music lessons in town. The He Man connection must have been what initially tipped our parents off that we would be good friends. I remember my mom asking me if I wanted to play with this kid who had Castle Greyskull, a large green molded castle that He Man lived inside of with the other Masters of the Universe. The answer was, of course, Yes! and we met one afternoon while both my mom and Sue taught lessons at the Church. We played that first afternoon on the sloping hill in front of the church, on the opposite side of Main Street from the library. Chipper was a small, wirey boy with bright ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could not see Chipper every day, in part because he lived the next town over. But whenever I could convince my parents to drive me, we were off, down the long hill out of town to the west in the family car, over the river in West Groton, and along the winding, rising and falling road to his house that always seemed to drag on forever. Chipper s house, on Squannacook Road in Shirley, was a place that was both fascinating and at times repulsive. The small, white, New England farmhouse was crowded up to the side of the road, with almost no space between the front door and the street. It always seemed to sneak up on me as we came around the last curve in the car, as if I had been waiting and waiting and then all of a sudden, there it was. The house made up for its tiny front yard with an expansive back yard that wrapped around the back of the house. Beyond the mowed back yard a large unkempt field stretched back to a line of trees in the distance. My favorite part of his yard was a big old willow tree that sent protective, fuzzy green branches down to the lawn. When we pulled into his house, we usually parked at the top of a short gravel driveway that led to a large single car garage, the first garage that I had ever seen. The back of the garage was converted into a dog pen for two large, noisy wolfhounds that I seldom saw but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Aldo Mendez Research Paper Aldo Menéndez (b. Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1948) A multifaceted artist and intellectual, with the Master Samuel Feijóo started very early in the 60s in Performance; Menéndez was part of the well known Cuban poster boom of the 60 s 70 s. Since 1968 when he has made his first personal exhibition, there are innumerable individual and collective shows. He is also one of the pioneers of photorealism on the island (1973 80). Is the founder of the Taller de serigrafía René Portocarrero of Havana. Within the new generation, Aldo Menéndez isn t only an outstanding painter but also an artistic promoter extraordinary. (René Portocarrero words for the inauguration of the serigraphy atelier in 1983). In 1972 his paintings and drawings were incorporated into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of The Poem The Faces Of The Rainbow Bailey Tocups October 4, 2016 Crouse LIT The Faces Of The Rainbow A Leprechaun s Pot of Gold This is who I am, what I am, and where I m heading. I ve known since I was the tiniest of boys that I was different from the others, much, much different. It wasn t my physical appearance, my origin, nor my speech that made me unique. It was something internal. Walking down the wet, red bricked streets of Burlington, Vermont and exclaiming Hello to everyone I met was a natural, soft, fluttery feeling of giddiness. Some would wave, some would reply, and some stopped for a conversation, like the sweet, understanding people they are. This is my home. The life and consciousness that makes me, me, I treasure and feel blessed every day for it. Ms. Mooney from down the yellow, strong willed apartments loves to ask me about recent things. How has your boyfriend been , or come over to my cafe for your next date, it s on the house , she would say. The sweet, sorrow in her melancholy voice would remind me of her red haired, spirited girlfriend that passed away, but all she would do is smile brightly and make others smile around her. She wouldn t be the only one either to comment about my relationship in the town. Many of the people knew of Landon and I. He is the sweetest, kindest, most affectionate person you will ever meet. With his caring words and soft voice that caresses the ears, he could melt anyone s heart. I would have told you that love, at first sight, was a myth until I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Educational Career Research Paper Every since I was little, my grandma would lecture me about how education and work can payoff in the future. Right there my life goals begin to form and I wanted to be a person my family could be proud of. One of those goals were making a lot of money to help my grandparents pay bills for the house. As I start to go deeper into my educational career the goal of becoming an Architect begin to form. My personal life and aspirations are shaped by family, Culture, and Education. Family have been one of those primary drivers that propel you to keep going in life. I lived with my grandparents and cousins for 10 years in California. When my parents got divorced in 2001, my dad went to pennsylvania and my mother went to North Carolina. My grandma influence my life quite heavily by life lectures and tell of her struggles to get to America. One of the important lectures can be doing well in school, because I have the path of free education and my grandparents didn t. Whenever I caused trouble in school or get a C, I get punished. Grandma would grab anything near her at the time and beat me with it. Laotian Culture is influenced by buddhism and focus a great deal on the person. We have to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every since elementary, I had the goal of helping out the family, because they helped me out by taking me to school. I had to walk to school at the age of 7 with my grandma and sister, which took about 15 minutes. Then in 2011 I moved to North Carolina to live with my mom and continued my educational career. My dream of being an Architect formed in middle school, because I played minecraft and loved to build with legos. If I had to say Social Studies teachers had an easier time connecting to me, because he teach you lessons like your family do. As a High school student currently I continue to see my social, interpersonal, work skills improve to the point of succeeding in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. True Equality for Women at the Workplace People are judged by their gender, which often, in many situations, lead to bias decisions and unfairness within business organizations for women. Women are often not held up to the standard of a man in the business workforce, which leaves them with fewer position choices outside the norm. Most jobs that women have are not demanding upon the body and require little to no strength. The failure to understand adaptation by the government has caused many reforms in the past, but there are still many flaws in the hiring system that often leave women asking questions and puzzled by the bias decisions of men in charge of the management of positions. The fight for equality amongst women has been going on for many years. Although women are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the interview she often became emotional and voiced her opinion on the situations that she had experienced and the experiences of the women in her family. Latrice retold stories of situations where her mother was turned down numerous of times because of the simple fact that she was a woman. The amount of pain caused to the family was present through her answers and descriptions of the issues. It further exemplifies the harm caused by people that have a poor mind setting toward business women and the ideal of a women being in charge of government situations. A North Carolina Agricultural and Technical senior by the name of Taylor was asked her point of view and what preparatory actions that she had took to prepare to step out into the business work force upon her graduation from college and she stated, I already know that its going to be very hard to get the job that I want because the company is worked and managed by a majority of males. When asked why she felt this way she stated, Things have not changed from years ago, we still have to fight for every job that we attempt to get even more so then men. Many of my teachers were women and they informed me that my degree had no meaning if I was not willing to fight for positions against one sided odds, so that let me know that women were not completely equal with men (Swenson). Taylors statements gave insight of how the female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Sunil Bharti Mittal BACKGROUND: Family support: Sunil Bharti Mittal, born October 23, 1957 is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman and managing director of the Bharti group. The $4.5 billion turnover company runs India s largest GSM based mobile phone service. Sunil s father, Sat Paul Mittal, an MP, was always in public life. It was Sunil who started in business (making cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs 20,000.The son of a politician, Sunil Mittal is a Punjabi. He has built the Bharti group, along with two siblings, into India s largest mobile phone operator in just ten years.15 years back, his company, Bharti Telecom, was a manufacturer of telephones of the push button variety, and made its money by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vision for the venture: In five years Bharti should be a very large corporation. A billion dollar one! Personally, in another seven years, I d like to play a larger role in society. No, not politics If I can be of any use to the government then, I ll be available. By then the company should run on its own steam. Empowering people is important. I ve had some desires but no time. I used to fly planes. I d like to do something for my intellectual enrichment. GROWTH: Growth Of Bharti telecomm in initial years: Bharti Tele Ventures was incorporated on July 7, 1995 as a company with limited liability under the Companies Act, for promoting telecommunications services. Bharti Tele Ventures received certificate for commencement of business on January 18, 1996. The Company was initially formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bharti Telecom Limited. The chronology of events since Bharti Tele Ventures was incorporated in 1995 is as follows: Calendar year Events – 1995 Bharti Cellular launched cellular services AirTel in Delhi 1996 STET International Netherlands NV, or STET, a company promoted by Telecom Italia, Italy acquired a 20% equity interest in Bharti Tele Ventures Bharti Telenet launched cellular services in Himachal Pradesh. 1997 British Telecom acquired a 21.05% equity interest in Bharti Cellular Bharti Telenet obtained a license for providing fixed line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Purpose Of Tactical Planning The aim of developing a tactical plan is to identify the course of action you will take in order to achieve your businesses goals. The purpose of tactical planning is also to provide clear steps that must be carried out, be it on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis. Monitoring the course of action your business will take in order to achieve its strategically planned goal is crucial. By devising such a plan in Mt. Sinai s case it is assurance that are on the path to becoming the leading department in providing ambulatory care. One tactic we hope to employ is to create a mandatory minimum of continued medical education for clinical care representatives. With new medical breakthroughs and innovative approaches reshaping the way care is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Innovation, new product development and why do new... Innovation: Product innovation is the creation and subsequent introduction of a good or service that is either new, or improved on previous goods or services. Product innovation is defined as: the development of new products, changes in design of established products, or use of new materials or components in the manufacture of established products[1] Thus product innovation can be divided into two categories of innovation: development of new products, and improvement of existing products. Systemmatic Innovation of Products includes: Technology strategy Design thinking skills Customer needs analysis Systematic creativity methods Market and pricing strategy Design for environmental sustainability Design of services Capturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trade offs includes time to market, Production cost, Deliver customer benefits and Development costs. All else equal, a product will be more profitable if it delivers customer benefits better, is faster to market, costs less to produce, and costs less to develop trade offs puts research on product development tools and methods into perspective. Research should be directed to assure that: (1) the firm is operating on the efficient frontier with respect to each of these strategic goals, and (2) the firm is making the best tradeoffs among these goals. Research must recognize that there are tradeoffs along the efficient frontier. For example, if wefocus on just two of the many goals of product development, then the efficient frontier suggests that there are tradeoffs between customer satisfaction and platform reuse. A firm can becometoo committed to either. For example, the significant reuse of components in platforms, software, and designs may get the product to the market faster and reduce development costs1994), but the firm may sacrifice the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...