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Social Movement Theory Framing, Political Opportunities,...
Do the three core concepts of social movement theory framing, political opportunities, and mobilizing
structures provide an adequate account of the emergence of social movements?
Social movements have been a fundamental part of civilization s freedom. It is the bridge that takes
social grievances to the polity. Without this connection, people would not be able to express their
concerns freely. A social movement is much more than just spontaneous uprisings with no
organization; they are a complex organization that require detailed analysis to understand where they
come from. In this sense, I would be devoting my time to analyze the different factors that cause the
rise and development of social movements. I will consider a social movement as organized yet
informal social entities that are engaged in extra institutional conflict that is oriented towards a goal.
These goals can be either aimed at a specific and narrow policy or be more broadly aimed at cultural
change (Christiansen, 1, 2009). Consequently, it would be naïve to propose any explanation that relies
solely on a single factor as the reason for the emergence of a social movement. Any meaningful
analysis here has to happen through the understanding of multiple factors (both endogenous and
exogenous), as well as their interaction, which collectively culminate in any given type of social
movement. More importantly, it is key to understand that every social movement is the product of the
previously mentioned
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The Great Mayan City Of Tikal
The world has been made unforgettable with the creation of photography.
As mankind rapidly evolved recording events became harder. Early history is only able to be pictured
with using our imagination. Often times historians often clash about what the world looked like.
Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their
pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities
themselves, but also the tools used. After the camera was invented in the early 1800s, events were
more frequently recorded and it was clear what tools and cities looked like before modern day.
Photography has undoubtedly altered how we document events, created new job openings, and will
give generations to come amazing art and show defining moments from each generation. Photography
has helped evolve the world by creating new jobs and revolutionizing how events are documented.
Before photography, capturing moments and keeping them alive was through word of mouth, or
written on paper. The great Mayan City of Tikal was finally constructed by 600 A.D. Tikal was said to
have had immense sports arenas, multiple hospitals, schools, and libraries. When the Spaniards came
around 1000 A.D., the Maya had vanished, leaving the ruins of their city behind. The Spaniards
documented what was seen, but some notes were unclear or lost (Maya). After the camera had been
invented in 1826 by Joseph Niepce, people were skeptical if it would
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A Brief Look at Quantum Optics
Quantum optics tells us that left (l) and right (r) circularly polarized (CP) photon conveys integer spin
angular momentum, +ℏ and ℏ, respectively, although photon is massless elemental particle. The nature
of integer spin obeying Bose Einstein statics makes plural spins confine in an ultrasmall
temporalspace with the same quantum state, meanwhile, half integer spin like electron denies to share
the same quantum state in a molecular space, well known as Pauli exclusion principle. Intense CP
photon acts as an energy source that preferentially generate optically active substance from prochiral
substances and/or to preferentially decompose one enantiomer from racemic mixtures. On the other
hand, weak CP photon is used as a probe to detect substance chirality in the ground and photoexcited
states, known as circular dichroism (CD), optical rotation dispersion (ORD) and circularly polarized
luminescence (CPL) spectroscopy.1 Knowledge and understanding an efficient generation and
reversibility of optically active substances from achiral precursors in the absence of chiral chemical
influence has long been a challenging subject among chemists and scientists. This approach called
absolute asymmetric synthesis (AAS) is beneficial to avoid multiple step synthesis that often require
designed catalysts and specific chiral chemical sources with high ee.2 So far, several AASs have been
employed, including spontaneous symmetry breaking crystallization, vortex stirring,3f 3h
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Managing Communication, Knowledge and Information
Information amp; Work based knowledge To: Maersk Line of Management Alan Ho From:
Communication Manager Liu Zuo Jun Subject: Managing Communications, Knowledge and
Information Date: 28 November 2011
Summary We are continue talking about Maersk Line information and work based knowledge. Having
2 tasks. Outcome 3 Develop communication process to improve the gathering and dissemination of
information and organiational knowledge. Including: Evaluate existing processes of communication in
an organization and look to ensure and improve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maersk Line designed new product in the past) * Getting the volume right * Accuracy within the user
s need * Inspiring user s confidence * Timeliness * Appropriately communicated * Cost effective 1.
Effective communication is a two way process, perhaps best expressed as a cycle. Signals or messages
are sent by the communicator and received and understood. Within communication process it is also
important to note the problem of noise , Noise can arise from many sources. 2. Choosing the
communication channel Choosing the right method of communication is important, and depends on
numerous factors including: Time, Complexity, Distance, Written record, Feedback/interaction,
Confidentiality, Receipt, Cost. Communication tools are including: Conversation, Meeting,
Memorandum, Letter, Report, Presentation, Telephone, Facsimile, Electronic mail. 3.2 Implement and
justify improvements to ensure greater integration of systems of communication in Maersk Line
Implement solutions to improve and integrate the communication systems and then justify them: e.g.
email copy to other department and function managers and hold regular consultation meetings with
them and minutes of meeting posted in MIS using SAP in ERP to control authorized access; this allow
all related managers to be aware of each other situations and problems hence enable each to
understand and adjust, make allowance for the problems or
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The Theme Of Abandonment In Death Of A Salesman By Willy...
Acting out the life of a secondhand salesman and a desperate housewife, Willy Loman and Amanda
Wingfield depict a never ending display of actions that prevent them from ever achieving fulfillment.
Lao Tzu is famously quoted for saying A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his
work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves. However, both Willy and Amanda
create an environment of deceit, abandonment, and lack of freedom proving that they are poor leaders,
burdening those around them and thus never truly achieving fulfillment.
Both Willy and Amanda are surrounded by a valley of deceit as they progress through their path to not
reaching fulfillment. The Lomans concentrate their deception inward and design ... Show more
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In Death of a Salesman , Willy s lack of freedom is directly linked to his economic security and his
unachievable American Dream. Linda and Willy are confined by their own small apartment, socio
economic status, and the need for basic necessities with no way out. Willy had the freedom to make
choices, to learn from those around him and to take a chance once or twice; however, he chose to keep
making mistakes until he was so far in debt that he had no freedom to make choices. Ultimately this
play analyzes the American Dream itself and questions the validity of such an option for everyone in
the system and whether they can achieve fulfillment. Perhaps its luck, intelligence, or timing, but one
thing is for sure, Willy never had it. As for Amanda, Tom, and Laura in the Glass Menagerie , the
confinement of their small apartment, bad job, and the inability to break free leaves them lacking
fulfillment. Amanda s freedom dissolved years ago when her husband left and confined her to
thoughts of the past. Amanda s goal is to give Laura the freedom she so very much desires; however,
Laura ends up losing all freedom and confines herself in a world of glass animals. Freedom to the
main characters can come from two realizations: escape from reality, or escape from family. Either
way, there s no way for them to achieve fulfillment. Therefore, both Death of a Salesman and
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Formulations Of ELISA
configurations of antigens (substrates) and secondary antibodies [23, 24, 28, 30]. While most ELISAs
for detecting ANA use HEp 2 cell extract spiked with a combination of purified, recombinant or native
proteins associated with common SARD, quite a few do not include the HEp 2 cell extract. Thus,
depending on the formulations of the ELISA, the clinical performance will vary based on the specific
SARD under evaluation. For ANA ELISAs designed with a complex mixture of antigens such as the
HEp 2 cell extract with unknown concentrations, antigens can compete for binding to the available
surface, affecting presentation of some antigenic targets. Alternatively, conformational changes in
antigenic structures may result in false positive results. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is particularly important for the less common or more complex autoantibody targets associated
with SSc and IIM [3, 13, 21, 45, 46]. For example, patients with myositis have been reported to test
positive for a variety of antibodies to transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases and other proteins though
available by LIA or MBA have been reported to have variable performance characteristics and require
more specialized forms of testing [45, 46 ]. The main advantages of using alternative methods to IFA
is provide better specificities, faster turnaround times, high throughput, arbitrary value that may be
useful to more reliable predict the more common SARD such as SLE, Sjs, and MCTD based on the
use more commonly defined autoantibody targets. Compared to the ELISA, the multiplex assays have
the potential to be informative tools for autoantibody cluster analysis or evaluating diseases with
multiple autoantibody specificities like SSc, SLE, and IIM. Automation of Antinuclear
Immunofluorescence Testing Irrespective of the known challenges associated with ANA IFA testing, a
major strength of this technique as a screening tool for SARD lies in the diversity of staining
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Lenin s Rule and Effect on USSR Essay
Lenin s Rule and Effect on USSR
It has been said, by Winston Churchill no less, that The Russian people s worst misfortune was his
birth; their next was his death. There is much truth in this statement, because Churchill was able to see
that as Lenin matured, so did his policies, and these lead to improving conditions for the Russian
people. As Lenin matured as a leader, so did his policies; as Lenin died his policies died with him.
When Lenin first found himself with power over the Soviets, he was in a Civil war, and from such a
situation arose War Communism. Over time however, Lenin was able to see the flaws of this policy
and had the maturity to admit that he may have made a mistake. From ... Show more content on
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In this respect, Lenin was showing signs of immaturity and inexperience even before he had gained
power, although he was still a very skilled revolutionary.
Despite this neglect of the peasant base, Lenin was able to take control of Russia relatively easily. It
was not long however, until divisions amongst the Russian people became apparently, and Russia
slipped into civil war. The civil war and the policies that were spawned to combat it had severe
political, social and economic impacts on Russia. The main overriding policy of War Communism led
to a severe loss of political freedom. Lenin introduced into the world the whole concept of a one party
state(T.E.E. Revision Centre. The Russian Revolution), where there were no elections held for
political parties, but for representatives within the party instead. Protests and uprisings were also
eliminated by War Communism. Protestors could be shot on site and nothing was thought of it
(Wikipedia War Communism [www]). Very soon, Russia became a dictatorship of a sort, where Lenin
had ultimate power over the presiding political party, the Communist Party, and controlled all of the
major activities of Russia. This came as a severe blow to the people, as the promise of land made to
them
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Analytical Essay On The Killer Angels
In The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, stories of the events leading up to the Civil War s Battle of
Gettysburg, as well as the battle itself, are told from both the Northern and Southern perspectives.
During the Civil War men fought for various reasons. Shaara uses the thoughts and actions of his
characters to identify each person s purpose for fighting. There were many factors that led men to fight
in the Civil War. While soldiers had many reasons to fight, Michael Shaara s The Killer Angels, brings
focus to three major factors and characters: Robert E. Lee fought for his homeland, Joshua Lawrence
Chamberlain fought for an ideal and Jeb Stuart fought for the glory. While thinking about an
upcoming battle Robert E. Lee ponders the battle plan. He remembers when he was in the Union and
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In the beginning of the book Lee and Longstreet tried to contact Stuart, however their attempts went
unanswered. When Stuart finally made an appearance, he found that he was needed earlier in the battle
and that his colleagues were perturbed. An irritated Marshall stated, He was joyriding. For the fun of
it. He captured about a hundred enemy wagons. And left us blind in enemy country. Criminal,
absolutely criminal. Several of us have agreed to ask for court martial, but General Lee says he will
not discuss it at this time (Shaara 248). When Marshall mentions how he was joyriding it shows that
he was recklessly going through the enemy s land, trying to create fear in the Northerners and spread
his name. If he was fighting for his homeland or a cause, he would would be more engaged in the
day to day of the war. As Marshall also said that several of the men would like to court martial Stuart,
it shows that this may have been repeated behavior. Stuart s overall actions in the book showed that he
fought for personal
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Liver Detox Essay
Adrenal fatigue and liver congestion typically go hand in hand. Additionally, they both impact the
functioning of other hormone producing organs, including the ovaries. Women who have adrenal
fatigue and liver congestion frequently also suffer from ovarian hormone imbalance. Adrenal fatigue is
a condition that has a gradual onset. There is no clear cut starting point. As the stresses of modern life
often cause the body s natural stress response system to be called upon far too often. Over time, it
slowly reaches a point of being unable to continue to rise to the occasion. Thus, early stage adrenal
fatigue sets in. It typically goes unnoticed, so it gradually gets worse. As the body deteriorates, the
liver becomes slowly unable to do its job adequately. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They may pay for expensive tests, only to be told that all the test results are within normal range. This
can be an enormously frustrating experience. It can begin to take a toll psychologically, where they
begin to wonder if these very real health issues are just all in their mind. Liver detox symptoms If one
is fortunate enough to get a good alternative medicine professional on their case, they may start seeing
improvement. As with any recovery process, liver detox symptoms can be surprisingly unpleasant.
The bad stuff backed up in the system must come out. It has a variety of pathways out of the body,
including the urinary tract, bowel movements, emesis and sweating. A very common occurrence is
gastrointestinal distress during the detox phase. If it moves on to emesis, one may be pushing too hard.
It is easier on the body if the wastes coming out of the system come out with less drama than is
involved in emesis. After all, the point of addressing adrenal fatigue syndrome is to reduce stress and
help the body become more able to handle it. An excess of drama during the recovery process is not
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Cyst Case Study
Results
Over a period of 4 years, 10 patients (6 men and 4 women) with abdominal complications of VP shunt
catheter were managed. Their ages at operation were ranged from 10 months to 17 years (table 1). All
patients were investigated, diagnosed and managed laporoscopically. The median operative time of the
laparoscopic procedure varied according to the diagnosis. It was 120 minutes in abdominal
pseudocysts, 45 minutes in recurrent congenital inguinal hernias, 100 minutes in adhesive intestinal
obstruction and 35 minutes in subcutaneous cyst. All patients were completed laparascopically except
one patient with large amalgamated abdominal pseudocyst; it was converted to laparotomy with
complete excision of the cyst and removal of the catheter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our series reinforces the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic management for distal catheter
complications. The advantages of the laparoscopic approach include a shorter hospital stay because of
less postoperative pain. The catheter is positioned under direct vision with less bowel manipulation,
thus reducing the risk of bowel injury and the development of adhesions(3). Laparoscopy allows us to
replace the shunts in the abdominal cavity under direct visual guidance and cut them to appropriate
size if necessary.
In addition, laparoscopy is a diagnostic tool that can be used to exclude any other intra abdominal
process possibly causing abdominal pain. Laparoscopy can be repeated several times in case of further
complications because it is less invasive. This is not the case with laparotomy, which is more
traumatic (3).
The potential problem that has been raised is retrograde leakage of carbon dioxide into the ventricle.
This was not recognized in our series and has not been reported previously. A recent in vitro study
found that none of the valves tested showed any signs of leak associated with increased gaseous back
pressure below a pressure of 80 mm
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Exam Paper
U212/SEP
Specimen Examination Paper with Notes CHILDHOOD
Time allowed: 3 hours
This paper is divided into FOUR sections. You should answer three questions in total, each one from a
different section. All questions carry the same number of marks. Spend about one hour on each
question. At the end of the examination Check that you have written your personal identifier and
examination number on each answer book used. Failure to do so will mean that your work cannot be
identified. Put all your used answer books and your question paper together, with your signed desk
record on top. Fix them all together with the paper fastener provided.
Copyright 2007 The Open University Printed in the United Kingdom
SUP 00107 5 2.1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Specimen Examination Paper is set out in exactly the same way as the actual examination paper
will be, with the same sections, each containing three choices. As set out on page 3, in the actual exam
we will include a list of titles of the chapters and the audio visual bands. We hope that these will be
useful memory aids, if required. These notes do not advise you on how to go about your revision of
the course. This is something that your tutor will help you with. However, the structure and
requirements of the paper may help to inform what you do and what you concentrate on. The end of
course examination is part of the assessment of U212 and contributes to 50 per cent of your overall
course score. The paper is divided into four sections which relate to the four blocks of the course.
Each section contains three questions, each addressing a significant body of material. Some questions
can be answered by drawing mostly on a single unit of work within the block and others invite you to
range more widely over the block. For a number of the questions there is scope to draw on material
from outside the block immediately concerned, so although the paper is structured in this way you
should not feel
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There are multiple definitions for SIDS, otherwise known...
There are multiple definitions for SIDS, otherwise known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
According to the textbook Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions by Margaret Frazier and
Jeanette Drzymkowski, this disease is defined as the sudden and unpredicted death of an infant under
the age of one year . Another source, the Ohio Department of Health describes it as the sudden death
of an infant less than one year of age, which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation,
including performance of a thorough autopsy, investigation of the death scene and a evaluation of the
clinical history . Although there are numerous explanations as to what this particular disease is, one
thing remains a certain constant: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, multiple risk factors are thought to increase the risk of an infant dying from SIDS. The
textbook Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions describes many of these contributing elements,
such as, smoking and drug abuse during the pregnancy, poor prenatal care, exposure of the infant to
secondhand smoke, prematurity, recent upper respiratory tract infection in the infant, sleeping in the
prone position, and a sibling with apnea . Others in the medical field believe that there are genetic
anomalies that can create a disposition to SIDS in an infant. One such individual is Debra Wood, R.N
at the NYU Langone Medical Center. In her article on SIDS, she proposes multiple genomic
irregularities that could play a part in the eventual diagnosis of this disorder: abnormalities in a section
of the brain that controls breathing during sleep and waking, abnormalities in the control of heart
rhythm, changes in how serotonin (a neurotransmitter) functions in the brain, changes in some
components of the immune system, inadequate arousal response to breathing obstruction or asphyxia a
lack of oxygen or excess carbon dioxide in the body caused by interruption of breathing; may cause
unconsciousness . The Ohio Department of Health lists multiple maternal factors that are deemed
important : placental abnormalities, low weight gain during pregnancy, anemia and a history of
sexually transmitted disease (STD) or urinary tract infection (UTI). Environmental factors to be noted
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The Future Of Enlightenment Topic In The 18th Century
The Future of Enlightenment
Balpreet Palha
214985881
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of HUMA 1910, York University Mark Terry, TA
Tutorial # 3
Enlightenment was a prevalent topic in the 18th century. In 1784 Kant, Immanuel wrote An Answer to
the Question: What is Enlightenment?. In which Kant sheds light on the distinction between public
and private reason using many different instances. Kant proposes that public use of freedom is
essential for enlightenment, but says the private reason is not as useful as public. Similarly, this paper
will argue that public freedom can more effectively lead to enlightenment, but private reasoning can
also lead to enlightenment using present day examples, comparing past and present circumstances and
indulging into the outcome of both private and public reasons.
Kant explains, Enlightenment is man s emergence from his self imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the
inability to use one s understanding without guidance from another (Kant, 35). Although immaturity in
today s linguistic language is thought of as being irresponsible or childish, Kant however uses
immaturity to describe the incapability to be able to think on your own. Additionally Kant explains
that an immature person becomes so dependent on others to make his decisions that he overlooks
thinking for himself. Kant uses an analogy of restrained animals, like cattle and how they will not dare
take a single step without go cart to which they
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Tuition Cost Research Paper
Colleges should provide books for students that are included into the tuition cost. The cost of books
can exceed thousand of dollars a year putting strain on students that don t get enough financial help
and are forced to either find a way to pay for the books or to not purchase the books they may need
and risk failing there class. Its stated in a survey a U.S. public interest research group found more than
2,000 college students in 33 states and 156 different campuses spend around 1,200 each year on
textbooks and supplies needed for there classes. They say the comparison of a community college and
a four year university is 39 percent of tuition and fees at a community college and 14 percent of a four
year university .
Students have to way the cost of paying for books and supplies for college cause the cost of for class
is to high so mot of there money goes into classes instead of there books and supplies cause books and
supplies cost cause they cant find the book cheaper on no online site cause the book may need might
be a newer book so they wouldn t be able to find a used copy of the book or the book may be a one
time use book so they have to buy a new book cause publisher want to make buyers spend more by
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So I think they should not make new books for around 3 to 4 years so it will help students that need
books for class that cant afford to pay the heavy cost of buying a new book, they will be able to buy
used books instead so they wont be forced to not be able to buy the book versus being able to buy
books for
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Technology And The Impact Of Technology
In recent years, two major aspects in technology have been steadily increasing in quantity of product
to optimize user consumer needs as well as their personalization. Through the Internet Of Things ,
technology corporates and manages information that the users go through in day to day experiences
with the help of Web 3.0 interactivity. Technology first changed the face of commercial marketing
with the use of online shopping. The internet allows for the user to buy their personal necessities
without leaving the comfort of their homes through the mobile marketing of websites and package
delivery. Take into consideration the near holiday event of cyber monday that follows the Black Friday
sales. While benefiting businesses through the platform of Ecommerce, online shopping proposes the
issue of job replacements and store discontinuations. Besides the modern desktop computer,
innovations such as mobile devices facilitate the methods of shopping. Smartphones forge the
versatility of banking and mobile purchasing using the interconnectivity of near field communications
(NFC) that opens opportunities of online transactions through the applications on mobile devices.
Technology s second commercial outbreak began with in the early 1970s with the inventions of digital
wristwatches and evolve to to popularized fitness trackers. Wearable technology, captures the essence
of minute shortcuts to lifestyle communications of the average individual. Following the mobile
market trends,
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The Growth of Portuguese Immigrants and their ensuing...
The Portuguese came to America for the opportunity and chance to obtain the American Dream. While
most immigrants that came to America worked factory jobs, the Portuguese came for whaling, fishing,
ship making, and the aquaculture industry. There was a need for the new wave of Portuguese
immigrants to be close to the water since Portugal resides along the Atlantic Ocean, so therefore they
settled in regions such as: Southern New England, San Francisco Bay, California, and Hawaii.
Considering Portugal s close approximation to the water, one may understand why mostly all
Portuguese immigrants worked in maritime industry. Unfortunately, even considering all the labor and
business the Portuguese brought to America, there was still discrimination towards them and their
contributions to America s industrial growth. The ideology, nativism, was the concept of protecting the
interests of established inhabitants, which henceforth created countless difficulties for the Portuguese.
Nativist beliefs which marginalized against Portuguese immigrants where laws such as the
Naturalization act of 1798, which required a citizen to have lived in America for 5 14 years before
applying for citizenship, as well as the Johnson Quota act, which limited immigration to 2% of the
country s current population . Portuguese still continued to attempt to make America their home while
struggling to make a living and while avoiding the hardships caused by the nativist laws. Even with
the constant resentment
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Death Of Ivan Ilych Essay
According to Henry James, the way characters respond to certain situation is what makes them
intriguing (Wakana). Leo Tolstoy s story, The Death of Ivan Ilych is an example of just such a story.
Leo Tolstoy presents a character, Ivan Ilych and uses through out the story, in a way of Ivan conveying
the characters feelings to different situations (286 300). William Faulkner s story, Barn Burning is
another example of how the character is able to convey a message to the reader. William Faulkner
does this through the main character s thoughts and descriptions about the other characters within the
story (155 67). In Leo Tolstoy s story, The Death of Ivan Ilych Ivan Ilych is dying and very much
aware of that fact. He is in pain and in extreme anguish as he deals with his situation (299). In
Elisabeth Ross s book, On Death and Dying, she breaks down the different stages of grief that
someone dying may be going through. Ivan does to some extent, appear to be going through the five
stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Ross). Ivan goes through denial,
pretends his illness is just something that will eventually go away. Displays Anger, almost everyone he
has contact with is subject to his anger. As for depression, Ivan is in a ... Show more content on
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He knows that it is wrong for his father to burn the barns and he wants no part of it. Even so, he gets
into a fight in an attempt to defend his family honor. The family is forced to move around a lot due to
the fathers bitter attitude towards authority and his revengeful ways. Abner Snopes, Sarty s father,
reinforces the family honor on the boy by telling him how important it is to stand with ones own
family. You got to learn to stick to your own blood or you ain t going to have any blood to stick to you
(Faulkner
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Bba2401 Unit 2
BBA2401 Unit II Homework Questions
Chapter 3
3 1 Describe the major sources of income and expenditures for households
1. (Evolution of the Household) Determine whether each of the following would increase or decrease
the opportunity costs for Mothers who choose not to work outside the home. Explain your answers.
a. Higher levels of education for women
b. Higher unemployment rates for women
c. Higher average pay levels for women
d. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women
Higher levels of education for women would increase the opportunity cost for women chosing to work
outside the home. The opportunity cost rises because as a women s education level increases, so does
the available positions the woman is qualified for, hence a higher level of income. This means a
woman chosing not to work outside the home is forgoing the opportunity for higher education for
women to benefit her and her potential to earn higher wages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Fewer positions equal fewer opportunities. Therefore, women chosing not to work outside the home
are not effected by higher employment rates for women. Higher average pay levels for women would
increase the opportunity cost. Women chosing to work outside the home would have more opportunity
at higher wages. Whereas, women chosing not to work outside the home relinquish the higher
earnings. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women
would mean fewer positions available for women choosing to work outside the home, causing the
opportunity costs to fall. Again, this would have very little effect on women choosing to not work
outside the home. McEachern, W. A. (2015). ECON macroeconomics (4th ed.). Stamford, CT:
Cengage
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The Importance Of The MLS Program
Briefly state the reason for your request. Attach additional pages if necessary: (Continued) I am
requesting a reconsideration because I believe that I ve had an extenuating circumstance. A series of
events have happened to cause me to be in my current situation which will be explained in the next
section. After spending a year in the MLS program, I learned the importance of the position and its
importance to the health care field causing me to reaffirm my belief that I chose the right major. Later
recently visiting Somalia during the famine and visiting countless hospitals it has shown me how
much the skills this program teaches could help my people out. Whether it s the array of
misdiagnosing or lack of capable staff or constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of my relatives have called accusing that most of the relief aid sent by people, families and
governments never reach the people because the money and food would be given to the middle man
(organization and businesses) and in most cases never to be seen. They told us if we cared enough to
help then our only option was being direct helping on the ground. With the situation of my grandfather
dying and the possible outcome of never being able to see him again, coupled with my relatives
virtually starving to death since their main source of income was live stocks. In my opinion, I was
basically given the chose of ignoring their cries for help and staying put or doing what the MLS
program advocates and help people. *Death certificate and flight tickets attached to the email I have
reread the handbook countless times and completely understood that once year four begins all year
three courses and prerequisites must be passed with a C and above. I also know that I failed to
complete the prerequisites of Organic Chemistry 1 because I received a C . After doing some research
I found some options that are possible moving forward if you choose to reconsider me. Option 1:
Since the reason that the prerequisites are required is because these are classes that are needed to make
sure that you can handle the coursework in the MLS program. A proficient grade in the course will
show that you are able to handle the
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Kombucha
Kombucha is a fermented tea beverage originating from China during the Tsin Dynasty
(approximately 220 BC) and is typically made by using green or black tea leaves. These leaves come
from the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis which is endogenous to Southeast Asia. The different
categories of tea (green black) are due to the varying levels of oxidation that the leaves go through
during processing, with green tea being one of the least oxidised and black tea being the most
oxidised/processed. Kombucha is made up of four basic components tea, sugar, yeast and bacteria and
together they form a sweet, slightly fizzy, sharp tasting drink which many people believe has a variety
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At this point the sweet tea solution is essentially sterile due to the use of boiling water. In order to
ensure that the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast(s) is not denatured by the temperature of the tea
solution, the tea base is allowed to cool. Adding the S.C.O.B.Y. while the tea base is still near boiling
point will damage or even kill the microorganisms in the starter S.C.O.B.Y and lead to an
unsuccessful fermentation. The poly microbial community associated with kombucha is temperature
and pH sensitive and will not reproduce if either one or both of these environmental factors are at an
incorrect level. With regard to temperature the tea solution needs to be at the very most below 32°C
before adding the starter S.C.O.B.Y. The optimum temperature for a kombucha fermentation is 25°C.
Additionally it should be noted that refrigerating the tea solution will send the S.C.O.B.Y. into
dormancy as the tea solution would be too cold and will result in a prolonged and staggered
fermentation. The optimal temperature range for a kombucha fermentation is between 25°C and 32°C
which is ideal for S.C.O.B.Y. microorganisms belonging to the bacterial genera of Acetobacter,
Lactobacillus and Gluconacetobacter, also yeast species belonging to the Zygosaccharomyces genus,
and specifically Zygosaccharomyces kombuchaensis, thrive at these temperatures. The bacteria
present in kombucha are acidophiles and flourish in a low pH environment, generally the teas used for
a kombucha fermentation range in pH from 2.9 to 6.3 (add reference) but these tea bases may not be at
an optimal pH range to support the growth of Lactobacilli, Acetobacter and Gluconacetobacter
species, namely Gluconacetobacter kombuchae, which will grow at a pH of 5.0 to 6.3. To ensure that
these desired bacteria grow, a starter liquid is added
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Eugenics, A New Science Of Heredity
Eugenics, a new science of heredity was first introduced in 1883, brought about to address the
budding fears and threats to the purity and fitness of the British race. A fear brought upon by events
such as the Boer War in 1899, forced Britain to question the spectrum of degeneracy within the
population and resolve the issue of bringing the British and White race back to strength, unified and
fit. Sir Francis Galton defined eugenics as the study of agencies under social control that may improve
or impair the racial qualities of future generations either physically or mentally . It was believed that
differences in mental, moral and physical traits between individuals, as well as races were hereditary,
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University Students. At this time, America provided a clear example of how race greatly impacted on
the eugenics movement. The United States came across a lot more racialist than Britain; the key racial
targets being the American Negro and various portions of white races emigrating from Eastern
Europe. In a much more patriotic and chauvinistic country this threatened to overwhelm the superior
white race, forcing the development of new immigration and sterilisation laws.
Britain was just as supportive in believing in the dominant White race, however was never as extreme
in it racialism. British Society was ethnically more or less homogenous and therefore it had not
experienced the considerable amount of non white emigrating people than it did in later decades. . The
movement in Britain was marked by variations on existing racial themes, instead of new
compositions. Racism figured a lot less distinctly and was of less importance to British Eugenics,
identifying the new science as primarily class based, focusing more on the biological fitness of the
different classes. Consequently, one could argue that race wasn t awfully important to the movement,
but race figured much more markedly to the eugenics movement in other countries such as the United
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Midsummer Night s Dream And Much Ado About Nothing
Battle of the Sexes in MSND and Much Ado about Nothing In Shakespeare s comedies, A Midsummer
Night s Dream and Much Ado about Nothing, a battle of the sexes is displayed in profound ways.
Particularly in war between the female and male characters. Shakespeare plays with the idea of a
battle between the genders throughout the two plays and even adds in whimsical fairies and potions to
shake up the plot. In A Midsummer Night s Dream, Shakespeare showcases a battle between Theseus
and Hippolyta. Hippolyta is not the meek and mild woman that many of her time would be. Instead,
she is an Amazon woman who is fierce and strong. Shakespeare created Hippolyta to not conform to
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Due to not being able to choose her husband Hermia must run away to marry the man she loves. In
this time, women were thought of as weaker than men and unable to make appropriate decisions for
themselves.. This was thought to be due to the fact that women could not keep the four humours and
elements in balance, partly because of menstruation. (McDonald pg. 254) Aristotle even made the
assumption that the female of all animals in less fierce and takes care of the young more than the
male. He used that example as a way to justify women being forced to stay home and perform the bulk
of the childcare. The next battle is between Helena, Demetrius, and Lysander. Neither Demetrius nor
Lysander love Helena so she wishes she were as fair as Hermia so that Demetrius might love her.
Helena is desperate for Demetrius love and says, Use me but as your spaniel: spurn me, strike me,/
neglect me, lose me; only give me leave,/ Unworthy as I am, to follow you (Shakespeare 2.1.205 209).
Shakespeare could be alluding to some bestiality by having Helena refer to herself as a dog. This is
also a way of Helena degrading herself to try to win the love of
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A Blueprint For Success For Mobile Traffic From Adwords
Shape Your Blueprint for Success for Mobile Traffic from AdWords
Mobile phones have come a long way to think, at one point in time it was used to call. Fast forward to
modern day, where we are logging online and accessing platforms that traditionally were only
available on desktops.
Granted we have accepted the fact that the way we use mobiles has changed, but the services and
information we seek are the same. Whether it is searching on Google on your mobile, or logging on to
a social media platform, the mobile phone has come a long way!
Mobile Devices Dominating Internet Traffic
In 2014, there were countless articles about mobile exceeding PC traffic for the first time in history.
Google announced #mobilegeddon early this year, saying, It s the year of the mobile . It s almost
laughable to think that someday this was news. Especially, as it s estimated that by 2017, 85% of the
world will have access to 3G (Ericsson, 2015). If this is a glimpse into the future, then businesses
require a mobile strategy.
For years, the simple solution for mobile device has been a responsive website: where your site
automatically resizes based on your device. A responsive website, is deemed to be the Holy Grail for
all sites, but in most cases, they forget one very important factor user experience.
Responsive Design Alone are not Meeting the Mark
Let s face it: responsive websites are ok. Now let s picture your user wanting to book an appointment
and they land on a page that
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Historical Anatomy And Scientific Anatomy
The history of anatomical illustration attracts the interest of both medical and art historians. Ludwig
Choulant published one of the earliest catalogues of anatomical illustrations in 1852. The Geschichte
und Bibliographie der Anatomischen Abbildung continued to attract attention as Mortimer Frank
revised and translated the catalogue in 1920 and in 1945 an expanded version was published which
remains a useful resource of early anatomical illustration. The 1852 edition included 43 woodcuts and
three chromolithographs to illustrate the entries which range from the earliest Arabic manuscript
illuminations to anatomical atlases published in Choulant s time. Choulant understands the history of
anatomic illustration to allow for an easy distinction between artistic and scientific anatomy. Artistic
anatomy according to Choulant idealises anatomical beauty and overlooks particulars for the sake of
perfection. Scientific anatomy and illustration has a didactic purpose, while artistic anatomy is not
intended to instruct anyone with the exception of other artists. Without doubt, scientific anatomy must
also generalise in order to teach anatomy, though it would be better at displaying the functions and
relative positions of organs than artistic anatomy, where the primary concern lies in musculature.
Choulant dedicates a large section of his study not the social history of medical illustration, which is
also included, but to specific examples from artists books and medical textbooks.
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Sealed Air Case Study
Sealed Air Case Study
Date:11/14/2011
Section:Monday
Ziyu(Vivien) Gong A20269093
Wenxin (Chloe) Liu A20267862
Xinyun (Amy) Qiu A20275778
Yingqiu (Chris) Zhu A20272743
Chongliang (Leo) Zhuge A20266231
Ⅰ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Sealed Air Corporation is the market leader in coated air bubble products in North America and even
Europe. In 1981, the case outlined the most difficult business challenge: the rapid displacement of
coated bubble by a technologically inferior yet inexpensive uncoated product.
Considering the current market trend, we recommend that Sealed Air should instantly enter the
uncoated market to maintain its leadership position in the market by cover more segments catered the
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The potential market could bring large profits. Sealed Air s estimate of GAFCEL sales rates was
$750,000 per year for the 1/2 in. high uncoated bubble and $250,000 per year for the 3/16 in. bubble.
(2) The ability of Sealed Air to provide uncoated bubble. The technology /The convenience to obtain
The company could run on machines used for another Sealed Air product. Thus, the firm could begin
manufacture of an uncoated product quickly in its New Jersey plant. The cost of production
Sealed Air could produce an uncoated bubble as cheaply as GAFCEL within a month with no major
capital investment.
2. Build a sub brand under the Sealed Air:
(1) In order to keep the premium image of Sealed Air (technology leader) Sealed Air s competitive
advantage is technology. Sealed Air should consider not influence the market share of coated bubble
while producing the uncoated one. It is necessarily to differentiate the uncoated and coated bubble in
the mind of consumers.
(2) The different marketing strategies can be used through different brand names. For instance,
marketing strategy can be applied in Europe market and U.S. market differently because the different
target needs.
3. Decrease the production of some types of Air Cap: Since there is little difference between thin
coated products and uncoated products, the thin coated products will be generally replaced by the
company s new uncoated ones. By dropping
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The Liability Of Casinos And The Casino Industry
Several other liabilities exist for casinos. Casinos are liable for maintaining their property and are
subject to personal injury lawsuits by consumers. Property maintenance includes elevators, floors, the
structure of the building or construction, and lighting and security. Elevators that connect the casino to
hotels or other parts of the casino have to be functional. Floors can t be wet or slippery so that patrons
don t fall. Lighting has to be sufficient. Casinos have to be safe and have necessary security. Casinos
are also liable for the staff they hire. Some staff can includes bartenders, security, game people and
shuttle drivers. Bartenders who over serve consumers can be a liability. Security personnel need to
have the necessary backgrounds and be alert. Shuttle drivers should have good driving records and not
be under the influence of alcohol or drugs (Targan) Many transactions occur in casinos. Examples of
accounting for casino chip liabilities are as follows: casino opens DR chips on hand 500,000 CR
outstanding chip liability 500,000 chips accounted for (10,000 chips aren t accounted for) DR misc
gaming revenue 10,000 CR chips on hand 10,000 closing entry DR outstanding chip liability 490,000
CR chips on hand 490,000 There are some alternatives practices available for accounting for casino
liabilities. IFRS has no specific official guidance for casinos therefore variations may exist between
companies or countries, but IFRS has some guidelines which
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AMT Verifiable Details Scores
Participants
A rigorous screening procedure will be used to identify HSAM participants based on the methodology
used by LePort et al. (2012). All individuals who contact the research team self identifying as having
HSAM will be screened via the telephone, and if basic inclusion criteria are met (ex. health
requirements, appropriate description of their memory abilities, etc.), formal consent will be obtained.
The resulting group will be screened with a Public Event Quiz (as detailed below). Individuals who
score well enough on this first screening quiz, will advance to a second screening quiz, a 10 Dates
Quiz (as detailed below). All individuals who achieve a score of 65% or higher will be asked to come
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There is expected to be a significant positive correlation between the two variables, r(100)=.87, p=
.01. Increases in AMT Verifiable Details Scores are expected to be correlated with increases in DTI FA
values of the complete uncinate fasciculus (see Figure 1).
AMT Verifiable Details Scores Ventral Extension of the UF DTI FA Values A correlational analysis
will be computed to assess the relationship between AMT Verifiable Details Scores and DTI FA values
of the ventral extension of the uncinate fasciculus. There is expected to be a significant positive
correlation between the two variables, r(100)=.85, p= .01. Increases in AMT Verifiable Details Scores
are expected to be correlated with increases in DTI FA values of ventral extension of the uncinate
fasciculus (see Figure 2).
AMT Verifiable Details Scores Isthmus of the UF DTI FA
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Culture, Core Values, And Cultural Awareness Of Cuba
Cultural Awareness of Cuba Culture embodies a myriad of concepts that include customs, behaviors,
core values, and beliefs which support a specific population within a community or country. Culture is
a well defined set of principles and beliefs which are strengthened by the people who represent these
ideals. Each culture has its own unique and distinctive principles and engages its members as part of a
group whose key ideals are aligned with its beliefs and practices.
Each culture demonstrates its commitment to its people through norms and expectations which impact
its decisions and actions. Culture also signifies languages, religious beliefs, and dietary practices,
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Cuba is representative of a different type of society which has in many ways, not embraced modern
technology due to the embargo and the lack of imports into the country; therefore, it falls behind in
many areas due to strict government control and limits the ability of its people to experience
meaningful economic growth (The Heritage Foundation, 2017). In this context, the people of Cuba
face significant challenges because they cannot seek opportunities for growth and development which
have a significant impact on their incomes and families (The Heritage Foundation, 2017). From this
perspective, there are important considerations to make regarding the Cuban economy and its lasting
impact on limiting economic prosperity for its people (The Heritage Foundation, 2017).
The primary language spoken in Cuba is Spanish, and within this culture, it is important for the people
throughout the country to gain access to opportunities such as education, which they believe will
provide them with access to new tools and resources to improve their lives (Donovan). In this context,
education is an essential value within the Cuban culture and provides a means of understanding how
the people of this country thrive, despite their limited economic circumstances and access to many
resources which are readily available to the people of other countries (Donovan). It is necessary that
the people of
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A123 Systems Case
Strategic Audit A123 Systems, Inc I. Current Situation A. Current Performance The transportation
battery division of A123 Systems, Inc was purchased by Wanziang America Corporation, a division of
China s Wanziang Group. The government and military portions and contracts of A123 Systems, Inc
was purchased separately by Navitas Systems, LLC. The vehicle battery division now operates under
the name A123 Systems, LLC and is no longer traded publicly. The government and military
components of the former A123 Systems now operates as Navitas Advanced Solutions Group. It was
delisted from the SEC as of December 2012. The last financial data available through SEC filings is
3rd quarter 2012 and the last fiscal year annual report available publicly is for the year ended
December 31, 2011. This Strategic Audit will be using the data available as of the last year of public
reporting 2011. For the year ended December 31, 2011, A123 Systems reported a $258,000,000 net
loss and $296,365,000 in net worth resulting in negative ROI of 87%. B. Strategic Posture ... Show
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The corporation intended to use the license of MIT s patent in nanotechnology, along with expertise
from MIT s nanotechnology development project to develop battery and battery systems that would
give consumer product manufacturers a competitive advantage. A123 Systems also stated in its proxy
statement that it would stay on the forefront of innovation of new battery and battery systems as well
as reduce costs through innovation of the manufacturing process of its
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Conformity In 12 Angry Men
Can a minority influence the beliefs within a group setting? The 1957 movie, 12 Angry Men is a great
example of the minority influence process, the one change the beliefs of the other eleven. 12 Angry
Men is a jury group that decides if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of murder and sending the
defendant to the Electric Chair. During deliberation, prejudice, persuasion, conformity and cognitive
heuristics, all played a role in the interaction of the group and the final decision to equate the
defendant.
Persuasion
Henry Fonda, plays the role of juror number eight, who from the beginning keeps his conviction that
the defendant is not guilty due to reasonable doubt. Fonda uses arguments and reasoning to convince
the other jurors to deliver a not guilty verdict. For each witness testimony, Fonda was able to raise
doubt, like the L train causing enough noise that the elderly neighbor would be unable to hear the
father and son argue. As more jurors, changed their verdict to not guilty, they took on the role as
persuader, for example, juror number nine placed doubt on the female neighbor to be able to see the
murder because of it was doubtful she was wearing her glasses. One by one, Fonda was able to
convince the others to admit there was reasonable doubt.
Conformity
Conformity or socially acceptable behavior (Kassin, Fein, Markus, 2014), was also evident in the
movie. Juror number seven continuously chose the majority s verdict, not going against the larger
group, when more
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Power Of The Executive System
Mafurania
Mafurania is a burgeoning democracy and with this comes a particular need for accountability in its
political structure. This is due to the very real possibility of political overthrow and descending into
some form of dictatorship. This reality of African countries aspiring to full democracy and falling to
dictatorship has occurred many times, from the replacement of Idi Amin s dictatorship with another
dictator (Yoweri Museveni) to the rise of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Thus, when analysing what
legislative, executive, and electoral system would best suite Mafurania the key factor is what system
will provide the best checks and balances on the leading power and what system will provide the
greatest political stability. In pursuit of the aforementioned, the best legislative system would be
bicameral, the optimum executive system would be presidential and the ideal electoral system would
be proportionally representative.
One of the primary purposes of a legislature is ensuring a limitation of powers of the executive (Hague
Harrop, 2004: 277). Indeed many legislatures are granted greater powers in passing laws than the
executive itself, such as the United States Congress (Hague Harrop, 2004: 275). However, it is
important that a balance is struck. With too little power, the legislature may be unable to provide
checks on the executive but with too much power stagnation can occur where no laws are passed
(Hague Harrop, 2004: 276). The latter has occurred in the
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Lucretia Mott Accomplishments
All throughout human history, many public figures have stood up against human rights towards both
women and men, but not many have impacted society as much as Lucretia Mott, a quaker, who is
widely popular for her positions on various politically sensitive subjects at the time, such as civil
rights for all races and a feminist as well. Lucretia Mott was one of the most famous civil and women
s rights leaders in all of the 1800s, only thanks to her perseverance did many black people were given
the right to vote, a right later given to all women thanks only to the efforts and sacrifices done only by
Lucretia Mott. First of all, the challenges faced by Lucretia Mott in order for her to achieve her goal
were at first spectacularly problematic, with many men and women, even those within her own group
and/or her cause, causing conflict with her due to a lack of understanding between both as well as
tensions due to their ideology. Lucretia Mott s main goal was to provide economical opportunities to
those who were unemployed, women, and people she sought to improve their lives under her civil
rights movement policy, who mainly were former and current slaves whom she wanted to be freed
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Lucretia Mott is credited for standing up against all odds from those who opposed her civil rights and
women s rights movements in any way, as they believe in the old culture of misogyny, as well as white
supremacy above all
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Compare and Contrast Wilhelm Wundt s and Edward...
Compare and contrast Wilhelm Wundt s (1832 1920) and Edward Titchener s (1867 1927) systems of
Psychology.History of Psychology Michael Ronan Q. Compare and contrast Wilhelm Wundt s (1832
1920) and Edward Titchener s (1867 1927) systems of Psychology. Wilhelm Wundt was born in
Mannheim, Germany on the 16th of August 1832. He grew up surrounded by a very intellectual
family. Wundt was very distant from both his parents and a very lonely child in his early years in
general. When his father suffered a stroke his assistant thought Wundt until the age of 13. At the age
of 13 he entered into a Gymnasium. He failed his first year but graduated at the age of 19. (Nutty
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The person who was doing the introspection would be fully aware of when and what stimulus would
be presented to them. This ensured that the observer was in full control of the experience. The
stimulus would then be presented many times. Introspection was commonly done when the observer
was awaiting the stimulus and when they were reacting to its presentation. It was through using
introspection that Wundt and his students concluded that the sensations and feelings are what
constitute the activity in our minds. They believed that the combination of or the relationship between
sensations and feelings are what creates constantly shifting psychological processing. (King et al
2009) At the end of the nineteenth century, Titchener brought Wundt s basic ideas of psychology to
America. He was responsible for translating many of Wundt s works into English as they were all in
German. Many did not now that Titchener only translated what he agreed with and choose not to
translate anything he disagreed with. Titchener called Wundt s ideas structuralism, and tried to study
the structure of mental life or consciousness. His structural psychology had three aims: * to describe
the components of consciousness in basic elements, * to describe the combinations of basic elements,
* to explain the connections of the elements of consciousness to the nervous system. (New World
Encyclopaedia 2008)
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Differences Between Diversity And Conflict
2017 SEC 4 IH ESSAY
Tan Ming Shiuan(22) Sec 403 Diversity as defined by racial, religious, or linguistic differences in the
people, exists in many nation states today. In a diverse society, it is inevitable that different cultures,
practices, interests and opinions will exist. This may pose as a great risk if equity and inclusiveness of
the different interests are not achieved in the society, whereby tension amongst the people will arise
due to an imbalance in different communities rights and opportunities. If this tension is not resolved
and allowed to cultivate, the probability of conflict happening will increase. In this case, the society
has become extremely vulnerable to serious disagreements which may be sparked very easily
considering the underlying tension which exists. This is known as conflict. However, if measures are
taken by the government of the nation state to mitigate such risks of tension and conflict, peace and
harmony can also be achieved in a diverse society. In this essay, I will be studying the case studies of
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In addressing the trends between diversity and conflict, strategies to good governance in which
harmony and peace within a diverse society is present may be discovered, which, if applied by diverse
nation states, will
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An Introduction Of Shiv Commercial Enterprises Essay
1. INTRODUCTION Shiv commercial enterprises might have been a standout amongst the greatest
modern aggregation over India. Shiv group, for an abundance for 20 organizations required a turnover
from claiming US$ 1 billion. Shiv one assembly from being a major zest exchanging company, needed
differentiated under auto parts, tea, electronics, finance, pharmaceuticals, and so forth throughout this
way, observing and stock arrangement of all instrumentation may be enhance. They were those
benefits of the business advertise pioneers over practically every last one of divisions to which they
required a region. Shiv one assembly in the twentieth century assumed a noteworthy part likewise an
impetus on business Furthermore business for its Growth in India. Shiv commercial enterprises
required around 37,000 workers which aided to mean the best from claiming associations for India for
quite a while. Shiv assembly for commercial enterprises required their results exported of the
significant exchanging nations like those United States for America, those United Kingdom and
Germany.
Shiv commercial enterprises might have been under the molded elastic industry and the principle
concentrate might have been onto the vehicles industry for the vehicle parts. In the quite a while 2000,
shiv commercial enterprises required a give or take 22% offer in the car division market. In spite of
this, it needed an irrelevant 5% region in the car substitution cost market. Overall, in the molded
elastic
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Introversion In Pop Culture
What kind of introvert are you? Click here to find out with this quiz made by Science of Us. Like me,
maybe you didn t think that there was more than one category. As Scott Barry Kaufman has written,
pop culture has defined introversion in quite a few confusing ways. BRIEF HISTORY OF
INTROVERSION Freud s protege C.G. Jung called it inwardly directed psychic energy , but his work
on introversion has been criticized. As Patricia Barrigan rightfully argued in 1960, the idea required
more specification due to clashing concepts of introversion. What appear to be minor distinctions
between the various conceptions may in fact be crucial ones, she wrote. The commonly accepted
meaning of the word today was produced by the Big Five Personality
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How To Kill A Fetus
killing a fetus because the mother decides, if it were to be born anyway, it wouldn t really have a fair
chance at life. There are places in this world that concentrate their existence on trying to provide a fair
chance to people with any type of retardation. Whether it be a fetus that will be born with only one
arm, or be born with a severe case of cerebral palsy, or even be born a hemophiliac, there are places
designated to care for such babies like this. I think the woman should have her retarded fetus, and if
she has decided that she cannot, or does not want to, raise the child, it will be adopted by either a
family wanting a handicapped child or a home specifically created to provide care for such troubled
babies. In conclusion, I will briefly restate my opinions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First off, I am pro choice for abortions performed by mothers that were impregnated against their will.
Secondly, I am not against having an abortion done to save the mother s life. My third and fourth
points are somewhat related: third I am against using abortion as a sole form of birth control; and
fourth I am not against the use of morning after pills to help prevent a pregnancy from taking place.
And my fifth and final point made in this paper, is that I am against having an abortion to avoid giving
birth to some sort of a deformed baby. When taking all of my points into consideration, one can easily
see that I belong to the aforementioned group of people who are in the gray when it comes to abortion.
In some cases I
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Essay on The Hiking Trail of American Fork Canyon
The hiking trail begins with a pile of loose rocks, a talus slope, thanks to rocks that fall down one of
the walls of the American Fork Canyon. The walls of the American Fork Canyon were widened by
erosion. Many of the rocks are cracked. This is caused by the presence of vegetation. The trees and
other plants that grow in the rocky area dig their roots down deep into the rocks, causing cracking.
This is known as physical organic weathering. The valley of the American Fork Canyon has a V shape
when viewed from a distance. This is indicative of its age, meaning it is young and was never covered
over in ice, or glaciated. If this had occurred, the valley would have a U shape instead, and it would
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This means that the fault is created by angular fragments of rock caused by movement along the fault.
There are three caves, the Hansen cave, the Middle Cave, and the Timpanogos cave. There is a fault
line located right at the entrance of the Middle Cave. The minerals found most commonly in caves
everywhere are carbonite minerals, two of which, calcite and aragonite, are the two found in these
caves. Inside the caves, there are many different formations. There are 43 recorded formations, or
speleothems. One example is the stalactites found in Hansen cave that are 77 years old. Another
example is of the many helictites that have formed in Timpanogos cave. Helictites form from the
pulling of water through pores in the coverings of the walls. Calcite forms around the tiny openings
and water continues to fall through the straw like structure, which continues to form in the direction
the water is falling. Branches are formed on the helictites when a passage through one way closes or
clogs and the water is forced to find another exit. There is an area that is called Father Time s Jewel
Box. There is another formation that was just recently discovered and identified. It is known as
Christmas Tree Coral. There is also frostwork, which are thin spreads of aragonite crystals. Carbon
dioxide from a possible number of sources and rain combine and react to make carbonic acid. This
acid dissolves limestone, which causes any water
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The Cross Cultural Communication Issues
On the whole, this paper will identify four other major possible cross cultural issues as analysed
below.
First, the cross cultural communication issue may arise and there are mainly 3 factors contributing to
the communication barriers in such case.
For starters, the factor of culture difference (Moslehpour et al. 2016) present itself. As given in the
case study, both of the SSSL executives and Saran are all from India, but the target Qatari market and
the people, including both Sheikhs and host country nationals, that they have to deal with, share the
Islamic culture or Arab culture, which distinctly differ from India s religious belief Hinduism or
Buddhism culture.
In the next place, the factor of perception difference and experience difference (Beeber et al. 2014)
may occur as a result of culture differences. Since culture can influence the way people perceive
things and usually lead to diverse life events among individuals (Nisbett and Miyamoto 2005), people
from Qatar and India may have different solutions and reactions to the same problem in the future. At
the minimum, conflicts or stereotyping may occur among the host country nationals and expatriates; at
the maximum, the major decisions regarding the development and future direction of this partnership
business for both sides chief executives may go separate ways.
All three major differences outlined above interactively influence the cross cultural communication
process by creating noise (Francesco and
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Biblical Differences From The Noah s Ark Story In The Bible
Noah s Ark displays many differences from the Noah s Ark story in the bible. Although this is a very
good movie it does not follow the same storyline as the biblical story. There are many examples
throughout this film that is in the biblical version, however there lies many differences. Many people
looked at this movie and thought it was the exact same as the story in the bible. This has become a
very controversial topic for Christians specially.
As far as the book here are some key elements in the story. In the bible the rainbow is presented as a
heavenly sign or a sign of God. This also goes for the flood. The flood was a sign of God in the bible.
Noah s role in the bible story is to preserve all of the living things. God told him he was sending a
flood and Noah was to build up an ark and preserve the life that was about to be wiped out completely
by the flood God was sending. In the bible Noah didn t grab the animals and put them on this ark they
came on their own. Noah was there to attend them, but he did not physically grab them and put them
on this ark.
In the movie however some of these things differ. Not all of the biblical events were followed in order.
One of the small things that was out of place is when the birds were sent out. In the bible the birds are
sent out by Noah after they reached the mountain. In the film Noah s son sends out the birds before
they even reach the mountain. The movie was so out of the time line. They didn t even follow the
same as the
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Weekly Article On Photosynthesis
Weekly Summary on Photosynthesis
Structure of the Chloroplast: Leafs contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis in plants.
Their flattened surfaces gather energy from sunlight while openings on their undersides bring in
carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The cells of a leaf are pack in between two layers of epidermal
cells, which provide the leaf with a waxy, almost impermeable cuticle that defends against water loss.
The only way for gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf is through small openings on the underside of
the leaf, the stomata then open and close according to the plant s needs. The tissues of the leaf in
between the epidermal cells, in which gases diffuse from the stomata, are called mesophyll.
Chloroplasts are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The electron acceptor of the light reactions, NADP+, is a relation to NAD , which functions as an
electron carrier in cellular respiration. The two molecules differ only by the presence of an extra
phosphate group in the NADP+ molecule. Light reactions use solar power to reduce NADP+ to
NADPH by adding a pair of electrons along with a hydrogen nucleus. The light reactions then
generate ATP by powering the addition of a phosphate group to ADP, a process called
photophosphorylation. Therefore, light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of two
compounds which are NADPH, a source of energized electrons, and ATP, the useful energy currency
of the light reactions produce no sugar which occurs in the second stage of photosynthesis, which is
called the Calvin cycle.
Describing the 3 stages of Calvin cycle:
A) Fixation stage: In addition to CO2, the stroma and two other mechanisms are present to start the
light independent reactions; an enzyme called ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase and three molecules
of ribulose bisphosphate. RuBP has five atoms of carbon, bordered by two phosphates. RuBisCO
catalyzes a reaction between CO2 and RuBP. For each CO2 molecule that reacts with one RuBP, two
molecules of 3 phosphoglyceric acid form. The number of carbon atoms remains the same, as the
atoms move to form new bonds during the reactions. This process is called carbon fixation because
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  • 2. Social Movement Theory Framing, Political Opportunities,... Do the three core concepts of social movement theory framing, political opportunities, and mobilizing structures provide an adequate account of the emergence of social movements? Social movements have been a fundamental part of civilization s freedom. It is the bridge that takes social grievances to the polity. Without this connection, people would not be able to express their concerns freely. A social movement is much more than just spontaneous uprisings with no organization; they are a complex organization that require detailed analysis to understand where they come from. In this sense, I would be devoting my time to analyze the different factors that cause the rise and development of social movements. I will consider a social movement as organized yet informal social entities that are engaged in extra institutional conflict that is oriented towards a goal. These goals can be either aimed at a specific and narrow policy or be more broadly aimed at cultural change (Christiansen, 1, 2009). Consequently, it would be naïve to propose any explanation that relies solely on a single factor as the reason for the emergence of a social movement. Any meaningful analysis here has to happen through the understanding of multiple factors (both endogenous and exogenous), as well as their interaction, which collectively culminate in any given type of social movement. More importantly, it is key to understand that every social movement is the product of the previously mentioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Great Mayan City Of Tikal The world has been made unforgettable with the creation of photography. As mankind rapidly evolved recording events became harder. Early history is only able to be pictured with using our imagination. Often times historians often clash about what the world looked like. Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities themselves, but also the tools used. After the camera was invented in the early 1800s, events were more frequently recorded and it was clear what tools and cities looked like before modern day. Photography has undoubtedly altered how we document events, created new job openings, and will give generations to come amazing art and show defining moments from each generation. Photography has helped evolve the world by creating new jobs and revolutionizing how events are documented. Before photography, capturing moments and keeping them alive was through word of mouth, or written on paper. The great Mayan City of Tikal was finally constructed by 600 A.D. Tikal was said to have had immense sports arenas, multiple hospitals, schools, and libraries. When the Spaniards came around 1000 A.D., the Maya had vanished, leaving the ruins of their city behind. The Spaniards documented what was seen, but some notes were unclear or lost (Maya). After the camera had been invented in 1826 by Joseph Niepce, people were skeptical if it would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Brief Look at Quantum Optics Quantum optics tells us that left (l) and right (r) circularly polarized (CP) photon conveys integer spin angular momentum, +ℏ and ℏ, respectively, although photon is massless elemental particle. The nature of integer spin obeying Bose Einstein statics makes plural spins confine in an ultrasmall temporalspace with the same quantum state, meanwhile, half integer spin like electron denies to share the same quantum state in a molecular space, well known as Pauli exclusion principle. Intense CP photon acts as an energy source that preferentially generate optically active substance from prochiral substances and/or to preferentially decompose one enantiomer from racemic mixtures. On the other hand, weak CP photon is used as a probe to detect substance chirality in the ground and photoexcited states, known as circular dichroism (CD), optical rotation dispersion (ORD) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) spectroscopy.1 Knowledge and understanding an efficient generation and reversibility of optically active substances from achiral precursors in the absence of chiral chemical influence has long been a challenging subject among chemists and scientists. This approach called absolute asymmetric synthesis (AAS) is beneficial to avoid multiple step synthesis that often require designed catalysts and specific chiral chemical sources with high ee.2 So far, several AASs have been employed, including spontaneous symmetry breaking crystallization, vortex stirring,3f 3h ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Managing Communication, Knowledge and Information Information amp; Work based knowledge To: Maersk Line of Management Alan Ho From: Communication Manager Liu Zuo Jun Subject: Managing Communications, Knowledge and Information Date: 28 November 2011 Summary We are continue talking about Maersk Line information and work based knowledge. Having 2 tasks. Outcome 3 Develop communication process to improve the gathering and dissemination of information and organiational knowledge. Including: Evaluate existing processes of communication in an organization and look to ensure and improve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maersk Line designed new product in the past) * Getting the volume right * Accuracy within the user s need * Inspiring user s confidence * Timeliness * Appropriately communicated * Cost effective 1. Effective communication is a two way process, perhaps best expressed as a cycle. Signals or messages are sent by the communicator and received and understood. Within communication process it is also important to note the problem of noise , Noise can arise from many sources. 2. Choosing the communication channel Choosing the right method of communication is important, and depends on numerous factors including: Time, Complexity, Distance, Written record, Feedback/interaction, Confidentiality, Receipt, Cost. Communication tools are including: Conversation, Meeting, Memorandum, Letter, Report, Presentation, Telephone, Facsimile, Electronic mail. 3.2 Implement and justify improvements to ensure greater integration of systems of communication in Maersk Line Implement solutions to improve and integrate the communication systems and then justify them: e.g. email copy to other department and function managers and hold regular consultation meetings with them and minutes of meeting posted in MIS using SAP in ERP to control authorized access; this allow all related managers to be aware of each other situations and problems hence enable each to understand and adjust, make allowance for the problems or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Theme Of Abandonment In Death Of A Salesman By Willy... Acting out the life of a secondhand salesman and a desperate housewife, Willy Loman and Amanda Wingfield depict a never ending display of actions that prevent them from ever achieving fulfillment. Lao Tzu is famously quoted for saying A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves. However, both Willy and Amanda create an environment of deceit, abandonment, and lack of freedom proving that they are poor leaders, burdening those around them and thus never truly achieving fulfillment. Both Willy and Amanda are surrounded by a valley of deceit as they progress through their path to not reaching fulfillment. The Lomans concentrate their deception inward and design ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Death of a Salesman , Willy s lack of freedom is directly linked to his economic security and his unachievable American Dream. Linda and Willy are confined by their own small apartment, socio economic status, and the need for basic necessities with no way out. Willy had the freedom to make choices, to learn from those around him and to take a chance once or twice; however, he chose to keep making mistakes until he was so far in debt that he had no freedom to make choices. Ultimately this play analyzes the American Dream itself and questions the validity of such an option for everyone in the system and whether they can achieve fulfillment. Perhaps its luck, intelligence, or timing, but one thing is for sure, Willy never had it. As for Amanda, Tom, and Laura in the Glass Menagerie , the confinement of their small apartment, bad job, and the inability to break free leaves them lacking fulfillment. Amanda s freedom dissolved years ago when her husband left and confined her to thoughts of the past. Amanda s goal is to give Laura the freedom she so very much desires; however, Laura ends up losing all freedom and confines herself in a world of glass animals. Freedom to the main characters can come from two realizations: escape from reality, or escape from family. Either way, there s no way for them to achieve fulfillment. Therefore, both Death of a Salesman and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Formulations Of ELISA configurations of antigens (substrates) and secondary antibodies [23, 24, 28, 30]. While most ELISAs for detecting ANA use HEp 2 cell extract spiked with a combination of purified, recombinant or native proteins associated with common SARD, quite a few do not include the HEp 2 cell extract. Thus, depending on the formulations of the ELISA, the clinical performance will vary based on the specific SARD under evaluation. For ANA ELISAs designed with a complex mixture of antigens such as the HEp 2 cell extract with unknown concentrations, antigens can compete for binding to the available surface, affecting presentation of some antigenic targets. Alternatively, conformational changes in antigenic structures may result in false positive results. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is particularly important for the less common or more complex autoantibody targets associated with SSc and IIM [3, 13, 21, 45, 46]. For example, patients with myositis have been reported to test positive for a variety of antibodies to transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases and other proteins though available by LIA or MBA have been reported to have variable performance characteristics and require more specialized forms of testing [45, 46 ]. The main advantages of using alternative methods to IFA is provide better specificities, faster turnaround times, high throughput, arbitrary value that may be useful to more reliable predict the more common SARD such as SLE, Sjs, and MCTD based on the use more commonly defined autoantibody targets. Compared to the ELISA, the multiplex assays have the potential to be informative tools for autoantibody cluster analysis or evaluating diseases with multiple autoantibody specificities like SSc, SLE, and IIM. Automation of Antinuclear Immunofluorescence Testing Irrespective of the known challenges associated with ANA IFA testing, a major strength of this technique as a screening tool for SARD lies in the diversity of staining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Lenin s Rule and Effect on USSR Essay Lenin s Rule and Effect on USSR It has been said, by Winston Churchill no less, that The Russian people s worst misfortune was his birth; their next was his death. There is much truth in this statement, because Churchill was able to see that as Lenin matured, so did his policies, and these lead to improving conditions for the Russian people. As Lenin matured as a leader, so did his policies; as Lenin died his policies died with him. When Lenin first found himself with power over the Soviets, he was in a Civil war, and from such a situation arose War Communism. Over time however, Lenin was able to see the flaws of this policy and had the maturity to admit that he may have made a mistake. From ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this respect, Lenin was showing signs of immaturity and inexperience even before he had gained power, although he was still a very skilled revolutionary. Despite this neglect of the peasant base, Lenin was able to take control of Russia relatively easily. It was not long however, until divisions amongst the Russian people became apparently, and Russia slipped into civil war. The civil war and the policies that were spawned to combat it had severe political, social and economic impacts on Russia. The main overriding policy of War Communism led to a severe loss of political freedom. Lenin introduced into the world the whole concept of a one party state(T.E.E. Revision Centre. The Russian Revolution), where there were no elections held for political parties, but for representatives within the party instead. Protests and uprisings were also eliminated by War Communism. Protestors could be shot on site and nothing was thought of it (Wikipedia War Communism [www]). Very soon, Russia became a dictatorship of a sort, where Lenin had ultimate power over the presiding political party, the Communist Party, and controlled all of the major activities of Russia. This came as a severe blow to the people, as the promise of land made to them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analytical Essay On The Killer Angels In The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, stories of the events leading up to the Civil War s Battle of Gettysburg, as well as the battle itself, are told from both the Northern and Southern perspectives. During the Civil War men fought for various reasons. Shaara uses the thoughts and actions of his characters to identify each person s purpose for fighting. There were many factors that led men to fight in the Civil War. While soldiers had many reasons to fight, Michael Shaara s The Killer Angels, brings focus to three major factors and characters: Robert E. Lee fought for his homeland, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain fought for an ideal and Jeb Stuart fought for the glory. While thinking about an upcoming battle Robert E. Lee ponders the battle plan. He remembers when he was in the Union and thinks on his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the book Lee and Longstreet tried to contact Stuart, however their attempts went unanswered. When Stuart finally made an appearance, he found that he was needed earlier in the battle and that his colleagues were perturbed. An irritated Marshall stated, He was joyriding. For the fun of it. He captured about a hundred enemy wagons. And left us blind in enemy country. Criminal, absolutely criminal. Several of us have agreed to ask for court martial, but General Lee says he will not discuss it at this time (Shaara 248). When Marshall mentions how he was joyriding it shows that he was recklessly going through the enemy s land, trying to create fear in the Northerners and spread his name. If he was fighting for his homeland or a cause, he would would be more engaged in the day to day of the war. As Marshall also said that several of the men would like to court martial Stuart, it shows that this may have been repeated behavior. Stuart s overall actions in the book showed that he fought for personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Liver Detox Essay Adrenal fatigue and liver congestion typically go hand in hand. Additionally, they both impact the functioning of other hormone producing organs, including the ovaries. Women who have adrenal fatigue and liver congestion frequently also suffer from ovarian hormone imbalance. Adrenal fatigue is a condition that has a gradual onset. There is no clear cut starting point. As the stresses of modern life often cause the body s natural stress response system to be called upon far too often. Over time, it slowly reaches a point of being unable to continue to rise to the occasion. Thus, early stage adrenal fatigue sets in. It typically goes unnoticed, so it gradually gets worse. As the body deteriorates, the liver becomes slowly unable to do its job adequately. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They may pay for expensive tests, only to be told that all the test results are within normal range. This can be an enormously frustrating experience. It can begin to take a toll psychologically, where they begin to wonder if these very real health issues are just all in their mind. Liver detox symptoms If one is fortunate enough to get a good alternative medicine professional on their case, they may start seeing improvement. As with any recovery process, liver detox symptoms can be surprisingly unpleasant. The bad stuff backed up in the system must come out. It has a variety of pathways out of the body, including the urinary tract, bowel movements, emesis and sweating. A very common occurrence is gastrointestinal distress during the detox phase. If it moves on to emesis, one may be pushing too hard. It is easier on the body if the wastes coming out of the system come out with less drama than is involved in emesis. After all, the point of addressing adrenal fatigue syndrome is to reduce stress and help the body become more able to handle it. An excess of drama during the recovery process is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cyst Case Study Results Over a period of 4 years, 10 patients (6 men and 4 women) with abdominal complications of VP shunt catheter were managed. Their ages at operation were ranged from 10 months to 17 years (table 1). All patients were investigated, diagnosed and managed laporoscopically. The median operative time of the laparoscopic procedure varied according to the diagnosis. It was 120 minutes in abdominal pseudocysts, 45 minutes in recurrent congenital inguinal hernias, 100 minutes in adhesive intestinal obstruction and 35 minutes in subcutaneous cyst. All patients were completed laparascopically except one patient with large amalgamated abdominal pseudocyst; it was converted to laparotomy with complete excision of the cyst and removal of the catheter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our series reinforces the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic management for distal catheter complications. The advantages of the laparoscopic approach include a shorter hospital stay because of less postoperative pain. The catheter is positioned under direct vision with less bowel manipulation, thus reducing the risk of bowel injury and the development of adhesions(3). Laparoscopy allows us to replace the shunts in the abdominal cavity under direct visual guidance and cut them to appropriate size if necessary. In addition, laparoscopy is a diagnostic tool that can be used to exclude any other intra abdominal process possibly causing abdominal pain. Laparoscopy can be repeated several times in case of further complications because it is less invasive. This is not the case with laparotomy, which is more traumatic (3). The potential problem that has been raised is retrograde leakage of carbon dioxide into the ventricle. This was not recognized in our series and has not been reported previously. A recent in vitro study found that none of the valves tested showed any signs of leak associated with increased gaseous back pressure below a pressure of 80 mm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Exam Paper U212/SEP Specimen Examination Paper with Notes CHILDHOOD Time allowed: 3 hours This paper is divided into FOUR sections. You should answer three questions in total, each one from a different section. All questions carry the same number of marks. Spend about one hour on each question. At the end of the examination Check that you have written your personal identifier and examination number on each answer book used. Failure to do so will mean that your work cannot be identified. Put all your used answer books and your question paper together, with your signed desk record on top. Fix them all together with the paper fastener provided. Copyright 2007 The Open University Printed in the United Kingdom SUP 00107 5 2.1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Specimen Examination Paper is set out in exactly the same way as the actual examination paper will be, with the same sections, each containing three choices. As set out on page 3, in the actual exam we will include a list of titles of the chapters and the audio visual bands. We hope that these will be useful memory aids, if required. These notes do not advise you on how to go about your revision of the course. This is something that your tutor will help you with. However, the structure and requirements of the paper may help to inform what you do and what you concentrate on. The end of course examination is part of the assessment of U212 and contributes to 50 per cent of your overall course score. The paper is divided into four sections which relate to the four blocks of the course. Each section contains three questions, each addressing a significant body of material. Some questions can be answered by drawing mostly on a single unit of work within the block and others invite you to range more widely over the block. For a number of the questions there is scope to draw on material from outside the block immediately concerned, so although the paper is structured in this way you should not feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. There are multiple definitions for SIDS, otherwise known... There are multiple definitions for SIDS, otherwise known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. According to the textbook Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions by Margaret Frazier and Jeanette Drzymkowski, this disease is defined as the sudden and unpredicted death of an infant under the age of one year . Another source, the Ohio Department of Health describes it as the sudden death of an infant less than one year of age, which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a thorough autopsy, investigation of the death scene and a evaluation of the clinical history . Although there are numerous explanations as to what this particular disease is, one thing remains a certain constant: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, multiple risk factors are thought to increase the risk of an infant dying from SIDS. The textbook Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions describes many of these contributing elements, such as, smoking and drug abuse during the pregnancy, poor prenatal care, exposure of the infant to secondhand smoke, prematurity, recent upper respiratory tract infection in the infant, sleeping in the prone position, and a sibling with apnea . Others in the medical field believe that there are genetic anomalies that can create a disposition to SIDS in an infant. One such individual is Debra Wood, R.N at the NYU Langone Medical Center. In her article on SIDS, she proposes multiple genomic irregularities that could play a part in the eventual diagnosis of this disorder: abnormalities in a section of the brain that controls breathing during sleep and waking, abnormalities in the control of heart rhythm, changes in how serotonin (a neurotransmitter) functions in the brain, changes in some components of the immune system, inadequate arousal response to breathing obstruction or asphyxia a lack of oxygen or excess carbon dioxide in the body caused by interruption of breathing; may cause unconsciousness . The Ohio Department of Health lists multiple maternal factors that are deemed important : placental abnormalities, low weight gain during pregnancy, anemia and a history of sexually transmitted disease (STD) or urinary tract infection (UTI). Environmental factors to be noted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Future Of Enlightenment Topic In The 18th Century The Future of Enlightenment Balpreet Palha 214985881 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of HUMA 1910, York University Mark Terry, TA Tutorial # 3 Enlightenment was a prevalent topic in the 18th century. In 1784 Kant, Immanuel wrote An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?. In which Kant sheds light on the distinction between public and private reason using many different instances. Kant proposes that public use of freedom is essential for enlightenment, but says the private reason is not as useful as public. Similarly, this paper will argue that public freedom can more effectively lead to enlightenment, but private reasoning can also lead to enlightenment using present day examples, comparing past and present circumstances and indulging into the outcome of both private and public reasons. Kant explains, Enlightenment is man s emergence from his self imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one s understanding without guidance from another (Kant, 35). Although immaturity in today s linguistic language is thought of as being irresponsible or childish, Kant however uses immaturity to describe the incapability to be able to think on your own. Additionally Kant explains that an immature person becomes so dependent on others to make his decisions that he overlooks thinking for himself. Kant uses an analogy of restrained animals, like cattle and how they will not dare take a single step without go cart to which they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Tuition Cost Research Paper Colleges should provide books for students that are included into the tuition cost. The cost of books can exceed thousand of dollars a year putting strain on students that don t get enough financial help and are forced to either find a way to pay for the books or to not purchase the books they may need and risk failing there class. Its stated in a survey a U.S. public interest research group found more than 2,000 college students in 33 states and 156 different campuses spend around 1,200 each year on textbooks and supplies needed for there classes. They say the comparison of a community college and a four year university is 39 percent of tuition and fees at a community college and 14 percent of a four year university . Students have to way the cost of paying for books and supplies for college cause the cost of for class is to high so mot of there money goes into classes instead of there books and supplies cause books and supplies cost cause they cant find the book cheaper on no online site cause the book may need might be a newer book so they wouldn t be able to find a used copy of the book or the book may be a one time use book so they have to buy a new book cause publisher want to make buyers spend more by printing newer editions of a certain books that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So I think they should not make new books for around 3 to 4 years so it will help students that need books for class that cant afford to pay the heavy cost of buying a new book, they will be able to buy used books instead so they wont be forced to not be able to buy the book versus being able to buy books for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Technology And The Impact Of Technology In recent years, two major aspects in technology have been steadily increasing in quantity of product to optimize user consumer needs as well as their personalization. Through the Internet Of Things , technology corporates and manages information that the users go through in day to day experiences with the help of Web 3.0 interactivity. Technology first changed the face of commercial marketing with the use of online shopping. The internet allows for the user to buy their personal necessities without leaving the comfort of their homes through the mobile marketing of websites and package delivery. Take into consideration the near holiday event of cyber monday that follows the Black Friday sales. While benefiting businesses through the platform of Ecommerce, online shopping proposes the issue of job replacements and store discontinuations. Besides the modern desktop computer, innovations such as mobile devices facilitate the methods of shopping. Smartphones forge the versatility of banking and mobile purchasing using the interconnectivity of near field communications (NFC) that opens opportunities of online transactions through the applications on mobile devices. Technology s second commercial outbreak began with in the early 1970s with the inventions of digital wristwatches and evolve to to popularized fitness trackers. Wearable technology, captures the essence of minute shortcuts to lifestyle communications of the average individual. Following the mobile market trends, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Growth of Portuguese Immigrants and their ensuing... The Portuguese came to America for the opportunity and chance to obtain the American Dream. While most immigrants that came to America worked factory jobs, the Portuguese came for whaling, fishing, ship making, and the aquaculture industry. There was a need for the new wave of Portuguese immigrants to be close to the water since Portugal resides along the Atlantic Ocean, so therefore they settled in regions such as: Southern New England, San Francisco Bay, California, and Hawaii. Considering Portugal s close approximation to the water, one may understand why mostly all Portuguese immigrants worked in maritime industry. Unfortunately, even considering all the labor and business the Portuguese brought to America, there was still discrimination towards them and their contributions to America s industrial growth. The ideology, nativism, was the concept of protecting the interests of established inhabitants, which henceforth created countless difficulties for the Portuguese. Nativist beliefs which marginalized against Portuguese immigrants where laws such as the Naturalization act of 1798, which required a citizen to have lived in America for 5 14 years before applying for citizenship, as well as the Johnson Quota act, which limited immigration to 2% of the country s current population . Portuguese still continued to attempt to make America their home while struggling to make a living and while avoiding the hardships caused by the nativist laws. Even with the constant resentment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Death Of Ivan Ilych Essay According to Henry James, the way characters respond to certain situation is what makes them intriguing (Wakana). Leo Tolstoy s story, The Death of Ivan Ilych is an example of just such a story. Leo Tolstoy presents a character, Ivan Ilych and uses through out the story, in a way of Ivan conveying the characters feelings to different situations (286 300). William Faulkner s story, Barn Burning is another example of how the character is able to convey a message to the reader. William Faulkner does this through the main character s thoughts and descriptions about the other characters within the story (155 67). In Leo Tolstoy s story, The Death of Ivan Ilych Ivan Ilych is dying and very much aware of that fact. He is in pain and in extreme anguish as he deals with his situation (299). In Elisabeth Ross s book, On Death and Dying, she breaks down the different stages of grief that someone dying may be going through. Ivan does to some extent, appear to be going through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Ross). Ivan goes through denial, pretends his illness is just something that will eventually go away. Displays Anger, almost everyone he has contact with is subject to his anger. As for depression, Ivan is in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He knows that it is wrong for his father to burn the barns and he wants no part of it. Even so, he gets into a fight in an attempt to defend his family honor. The family is forced to move around a lot due to the fathers bitter attitude towards authority and his revengeful ways. Abner Snopes, Sarty s father, reinforces the family honor on the boy by telling him how important it is to stand with ones own family. You got to learn to stick to your own blood or you ain t going to have any blood to stick to you (Faulkner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bba2401 Unit 2 BBA2401 Unit II Homework Questions Chapter 3 3 1 Describe the major sources of income and expenditures for households 1. (Evolution of the Household) Determine whether each of the following would increase or decrease the opportunity costs for Mothers who choose not to work outside the home. Explain your answers. a. Higher levels of education for women b. Higher unemployment rates for women c. Higher average pay levels for women d. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women Higher levels of education for women would increase the opportunity cost for women chosing to work outside the home. The opportunity cost rises because as a women s education level increases, so does the available positions the woman is qualified for, hence a higher level of income. This means a woman chosing not to work outside the home is forgoing the opportunity for higher education for women to benefit her and her potential to earn higher wages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fewer positions equal fewer opportunities. Therefore, women chosing not to work outside the home are not effected by higher employment rates for women. Higher average pay levels for women would increase the opportunity cost. Women chosing to work outside the home would have more opportunity at higher wages. Whereas, women chosing not to work outside the home relinquish the higher earnings. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women would mean fewer positions available for women choosing to work outside the home, causing the opportunity costs to fall. Again, this would have very little effect on women choosing to not work outside the home. McEachern, W. A. (2015). ECON macroeconomics (4th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of The MLS Program Briefly state the reason for your request. Attach additional pages if necessary: (Continued) I am requesting a reconsideration because I believe that I ve had an extenuating circumstance. A series of events have happened to cause me to be in my current situation which will be explained in the next section. After spending a year in the MLS program, I learned the importance of the position and its importance to the health care field causing me to reaffirm my belief that I chose the right major. Later recently visiting Somalia during the famine and visiting countless hospitals it has shown me how much the skills this program teaches could help my people out. Whether it s the array of misdiagnosing or lack of capable staff or constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of my relatives have called accusing that most of the relief aid sent by people, families and governments never reach the people because the money and food would be given to the middle man (organization and businesses) and in most cases never to be seen. They told us if we cared enough to help then our only option was being direct helping on the ground. With the situation of my grandfather dying and the possible outcome of never being able to see him again, coupled with my relatives virtually starving to death since their main source of income was live stocks. In my opinion, I was basically given the chose of ignoring their cries for help and staying put or doing what the MLS program advocates and help people. *Death certificate and flight tickets attached to the email I have reread the handbook countless times and completely understood that once year four begins all year three courses and prerequisites must be passed with a C and above. I also know that I failed to complete the prerequisites of Organic Chemistry 1 because I received a C . After doing some research I found some options that are possible moving forward if you choose to reconsider me. Option 1: Since the reason that the prerequisites are required is because these are classes that are needed to make sure that you can handle the coursework in the MLS program. A proficient grade in the course will show that you are able to handle the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Kombucha Kombucha is a fermented tea beverage originating from China during the Tsin Dynasty (approximately 220 BC) and is typically made by using green or black tea leaves. These leaves come from the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis which is endogenous to Southeast Asia. The different categories of tea (green black) are due to the varying levels of oxidation that the leaves go through during processing, with green tea being one of the least oxidised and black tea being the most oxidised/processed. Kombucha is made up of four basic components tea, sugar, yeast and bacteria and together they form a sweet, slightly fizzy, sharp tasting drink which many people believe has a variety of health benefits, ranging from improving mood stability to managing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point the sweet tea solution is essentially sterile due to the use of boiling water. In order to ensure that the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast(s) is not denatured by the temperature of the tea solution, the tea base is allowed to cool. Adding the S.C.O.B.Y. while the tea base is still near boiling point will damage or even kill the microorganisms in the starter S.C.O.B.Y and lead to an unsuccessful fermentation. The poly microbial community associated with kombucha is temperature and pH sensitive and will not reproduce if either one or both of these environmental factors are at an incorrect level. With regard to temperature the tea solution needs to be at the very most below 32°C before adding the starter S.C.O.B.Y. The optimum temperature for a kombucha fermentation is 25°C. Additionally it should be noted that refrigerating the tea solution will send the S.C.O.B.Y. into dormancy as the tea solution would be too cold and will result in a prolonged and staggered fermentation. The optimal temperature range for a kombucha fermentation is between 25°C and 32°C which is ideal for S.C.O.B.Y. microorganisms belonging to the bacterial genera of Acetobacter, Lactobacillus and Gluconacetobacter, also yeast species belonging to the Zygosaccharomyces genus, and specifically Zygosaccharomyces kombuchaensis, thrive at these temperatures. The bacteria present in kombucha are acidophiles and flourish in a low pH environment, generally the teas used for a kombucha fermentation range in pH from 2.9 to 6.3 (add reference) but these tea bases may not be at an optimal pH range to support the growth of Lactobacilli, Acetobacter and Gluconacetobacter species, namely Gluconacetobacter kombuchae, which will grow at a pH of 5.0 to 6.3. To ensure that these desired bacteria grow, a starter liquid is added ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Eugenics, A New Science Of Heredity Eugenics, a new science of heredity was first introduced in 1883, brought about to address the budding fears and threats to the purity and fitness of the British race. A fear brought upon by events such as the Boer War in 1899, forced Britain to question the spectrum of degeneracy within the population and resolve the issue of bringing the British and White race back to strength, unified and fit. Sir Francis Galton defined eugenics as the study of agencies under social control that may improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations either physically or mentally . It was believed that differences in mental, moral and physical traits between individuals, as well as races were hereditary, producing those who were deemed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... University Students. At this time, America provided a clear example of how race greatly impacted on the eugenics movement. The United States came across a lot more racialist than Britain; the key racial targets being the American Negro and various portions of white races emigrating from Eastern Europe. In a much more patriotic and chauvinistic country this threatened to overwhelm the superior white race, forcing the development of new immigration and sterilisation laws. Britain was just as supportive in believing in the dominant White race, however was never as extreme in it racialism. British Society was ethnically more or less homogenous and therefore it had not experienced the considerable amount of non white emigrating people than it did in later decades. . The movement in Britain was marked by variations on existing racial themes, instead of new compositions. Racism figured a lot less distinctly and was of less importance to British Eugenics, identifying the new science as primarily class based, focusing more on the biological fitness of the different classes. Consequently, one could argue that race wasn t awfully important to the movement, but race figured much more markedly to the eugenics movement in other countries such as the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Midsummer Night s Dream And Much Ado About Nothing Battle of the Sexes in MSND and Much Ado about Nothing In Shakespeare s comedies, A Midsummer Night s Dream and Much Ado about Nothing, a battle of the sexes is displayed in profound ways. Particularly in war between the female and male characters. Shakespeare plays with the idea of a battle between the genders throughout the two plays and even adds in whimsical fairies and potions to shake up the plot. In A Midsummer Night s Dream, Shakespeare showcases a battle between Theseus and Hippolyta. Hippolyta is not the meek and mild woman that many of her time would be. Instead, she is an Amazon woman who is fierce and strong. Shakespeare created Hippolyta to not conform to the gender roles of the time. At this time physical strength was associated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to not being able to choose her husband Hermia must run away to marry the man she loves. In this time, women were thought of as weaker than men and unable to make appropriate decisions for themselves.. This was thought to be due to the fact that women could not keep the four humours and elements in balance, partly because of menstruation. (McDonald pg. 254) Aristotle even made the assumption that the female of all animals in less fierce and takes care of the young more than the male. He used that example as a way to justify women being forced to stay home and perform the bulk of the childcare. The next battle is between Helena, Demetrius, and Lysander. Neither Demetrius nor Lysander love Helena so she wishes she were as fair as Hermia so that Demetrius might love her. Helena is desperate for Demetrius love and says, Use me but as your spaniel: spurn me, strike me,/ neglect me, lose me; only give me leave,/ Unworthy as I am, to follow you (Shakespeare 2.1.205 209). Shakespeare could be alluding to some bestiality by having Helena refer to herself as a dog. This is also a way of Helena degrading herself to try to win the love of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Blueprint For Success For Mobile Traffic From Adwords Shape Your Blueprint for Success for Mobile Traffic from AdWords Mobile phones have come a long way to think, at one point in time it was used to call. Fast forward to modern day, where we are logging online and accessing platforms that traditionally were only available on desktops. Granted we have accepted the fact that the way we use mobiles has changed, but the services and information we seek are the same. Whether it is searching on Google on your mobile, or logging on to a social media platform, the mobile phone has come a long way! Mobile Devices Dominating Internet Traffic In 2014, there were countless articles about mobile exceeding PC traffic for the first time in history. Google announced #mobilegeddon early this year, saying, It s the year of the mobile . It s almost laughable to think that someday this was news. Especially, as it s estimated that by 2017, 85% of the world will have access to 3G (Ericsson, 2015). If this is a glimpse into the future, then businesses require a mobile strategy. For years, the simple solution for mobile device has been a responsive website: where your site automatically resizes based on your device. A responsive website, is deemed to be the Holy Grail for all sites, but in most cases, they forget one very important factor user experience. Responsive Design Alone are not Meeting the Mark Let s face it: responsive websites are ok. Now let s picture your user wanting to book an appointment and they land on a page that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Historical Anatomy And Scientific Anatomy The history of anatomical illustration attracts the interest of both medical and art historians. Ludwig Choulant published one of the earliest catalogues of anatomical illustrations in 1852. The Geschichte und Bibliographie der Anatomischen Abbildung continued to attract attention as Mortimer Frank revised and translated the catalogue in 1920 and in 1945 an expanded version was published which remains a useful resource of early anatomical illustration. The 1852 edition included 43 woodcuts and three chromolithographs to illustrate the entries which range from the earliest Arabic manuscript illuminations to anatomical atlases published in Choulant s time. Choulant understands the history of anatomic illustration to allow for an easy distinction between artistic and scientific anatomy. Artistic anatomy according to Choulant idealises anatomical beauty and overlooks particulars for the sake of perfection. Scientific anatomy and illustration has a didactic purpose, while artistic anatomy is not intended to instruct anyone with the exception of other artists. Without doubt, scientific anatomy must also generalise in order to teach anatomy, though it would be better at displaying the functions and relative positions of organs than artistic anatomy, where the primary concern lies in musculature. Choulant dedicates a large section of his study not the social history of medical illustration, which is also included, but to specific examples from artists books and medical textbooks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sealed Air Case Study Sealed Air Case Study Date:11/14/2011 Section:Monday Ziyu(Vivien) Gong A20269093 Wenxin (Chloe) Liu A20267862 Xinyun (Amy) Qiu A20275778 Yingqiu (Chris) Zhu A20272743 Chongliang (Leo) Zhuge A20266231 Ⅰ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sealed Air Corporation is the market leader in coated air bubble products in North America and even Europe. In 1981, the case outlined the most difficult business challenge: the rapid displacement of coated bubble by a technologically inferior yet inexpensive uncoated product. Considering the current market trend, we recommend that Sealed Air should instantly enter the uncoated market to maintain its leadership position in the market by cover more segments catered the price conscious group. Besides, we suggest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The potential market could bring large profits. Sealed Air s estimate of GAFCEL sales rates was $750,000 per year for the 1/2 in. high uncoated bubble and $250,000 per year for the 3/16 in. bubble. (2) The ability of Sealed Air to provide uncoated bubble. The technology /The convenience to obtain The company could run on machines used for another Sealed Air product. Thus, the firm could begin manufacture of an uncoated product quickly in its New Jersey plant. The cost of production Sealed Air could produce an uncoated bubble as cheaply as GAFCEL within a month with no major capital investment. 2. Build a sub brand under the Sealed Air: (1) In order to keep the premium image of Sealed Air (technology leader) Sealed Air s competitive advantage is technology. Sealed Air should consider not influence the market share of coated bubble while producing the uncoated one. It is necessarily to differentiate the uncoated and coated bubble in the mind of consumers. (2) The different marketing strategies can be used through different brand names. For instance, marketing strategy can be applied in Europe market and U.S. market differently because the different target needs. 3. Decrease the production of some types of Air Cap: Since there is little difference between thin coated products and uncoated products, the thin coated products will be generally replaced by the company s new uncoated ones. By dropping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Liability Of Casinos And The Casino Industry Several other liabilities exist for casinos. Casinos are liable for maintaining their property and are subject to personal injury lawsuits by consumers. Property maintenance includes elevators, floors, the structure of the building or construction, and lighting and security. Elevators that connect the casino to hotels or other parts of the casino have to be functional. Floors can t be wet or slippery so that patrons don t fall. Lighting has to be sufficient. Casinos have to be safe and have necessary security. Casinos are also liable for the staff they hire. Some staff can includes bartenders, security, game people and shuttle drivers. Bartenders who over serve consumers can be a liability. Security personnel need to have the necessary backgrounds and be alert. Shuttle drivers should have good driving records and not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs (Targan) Many transactions occur in casinos. Examples of accounting for casino chip liabilities are as follows: casino opens DR chips on hand 500,000 CR outstanding chip liability 500,000 chips accounted for (10,000 chips aren t accounted for) DR misc gaming revenue 10,000 CR chips on hand 10,000 closing entry DR outstanding chip liability 490,000 CR chips on hand 490,000 There are some alternatives practices available for accounting for casino liabilities. IFRS has no specific official guidance for casinos therefore variations may exist between companies or countries, but IFRS has some guidelines which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. AMT Verifiable Details Scores Participants A rigorous screening procedure will be used to identify HSAM participants based on the methodology used by LePort et al. (2012). All individuals who contact the research team self identifying as having HSAM will be screened via the telephone, and if basic inclusion criteria are met (ex. health requirements, appropriate description of their memory abilities, etc.), formal consent will be obtained. The resulting group will be screened with a Public Event Quiz (as detailed below). Individuals who score well enough on this first screening quiz, will advance to a second screening quiz, a 10 Dates Quiz (as detailed below). All individuals who achieve a score of 65% or higher will be asked to come for a laboratory interview, thus forming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is expected to be a significant positive correlation between the two variables, r(100)=.87, p= .01. Increases in AMT Verifiable Details Scores are expected to be correlated with increases in DTI FA values of the complete uncinate fasciculus (see Figure 1). AMT Verifiable Details Scores Ventral Extension of the UF DTI FA Values A correlational analysis will be computed to assess the relationship between AMT Verifiable Details Scores and DTI FA values of the ventral extension of the uncinate fasciculus. There is expected to be a significant positive correlation between the two variables, r(100)=.85, p= .01. Increases in AMT Verifiable Details Scores are expected to be correlated with increases in DTI FA values of ventral extension of the uncinate fasciculus (see Figure 2). AMT Verifiable Details Scores Isthmus of the UF DTI FA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Culture, Core Values, And Cultural Awareness Of Cuba Cultural Awareness of Cuba Culture embodies a myriad of concepts that include customs, behaviors, core values, and beliefs which support a specific population within a community or country. Culture is a well defined set of principles and beliefs which are strengthened by the people who represent these ideals. Each culture has its own unique and distinctive principles and engages its members as part of a group whose key ideals are aligned with its beliefs and practices. Each culture demonstrates its commitment to its people through norms and expectations which impact its decisions and actions. Culture also signifies languages, religious beliefs, and dietary practices, among other characteristics which define human beings in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cuba is representative of a different type of society which has in many ways, not embraced modern technology due to the embargo and the lack of imports into the country; therefore, it falls behind in many areas due to strict government control and limits the ability of its people to experience meaningful economic growth (The Heritage Foundation, 2017). In this context, the people of Cuba face significant challenges because they cannot seek opportunities for growth and development which have a significant impact on their incomes and families (The Heritage Foundation, 2017). From this perspective, there are important considerations to make regarding the Cuban economy and its lasting impact on limiting economic prosperity for its people (The Heritage Foundation, 2017). The primary language spoken in Cuba is Spanish, and within this culture, it is important for the people throughout the country to gain access to opportunities such as education, which they believe will provide them with access to new tools and resources to improve their lives (Donovan). In this context, education is an essential value within the Cuban culture and provides a means of understanding how the people of this country thrive, despite their limited economic circumstances and access to many resources which are readily available to the people of other countries (Donovan). It is necessary that the people of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A123 Systems Case Strategic Audit A123 Systems, Inc I. Current Situation A. Current Performance The transportation battery division of A123 Systems, Inc was purchased by Wanziang America Corporation, a division of China s Wanziang Group. The government and military portions and contracts of A123 Systems, Inc was purchased separately by Navitas Systems, LLC. The vehicle battery division now operates under the name A123 Systems, LLC and is no longer traded publicly. The government and military components of the former A123 Systems now operates as Navitas Advanced Solutions Group. It was delisted from the SEC as of December 2012. The last financial data available through SEC filings is 3rd quarter 2012 and the last fiscal year annual report available publicly is for the year ended December 31, 2011. This Strategic Audit will be using the data available as of the last year of public reporting 2011. For the year ended December 31, 2011, A123 Systems reported a $258,000,000 net loss and $296,365,000 in net worth resulting in negative ROI of 87%. B. Strategic Posture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The corporation intended to use the license of MIT s patent in nanotechnology, along with expertise from MIT s nanotechnology development project to develop battery and battery systems that would give consumer product manufacturers a competitive advantage. A123 Systems also stated in its proxy statement that it would stay on the forefront of innovation of new battery and battery systems as well as reduce costs through innovation of the manufacturing process of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Conformity In 12 Angry Men Can a minority influence the beliefs within a group setting? The 1957 movie, 12 Angry Men is a great example of the minority influence process, the one change the beliefs of the other eleven. 12 Angry Men is a jury group that decides if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of murder and sending the defendant to the Electric Chair. During deliberation, prejudice, persuasion, conformity and cognitive heuristics, all played a role in the interaction of the group and the final decision to equate the defendant. Persuasion Henry Fonda, plays the role of juror number eight, who from the beginning keeps his conviction that the defendant is not guilty due to reasonable doubt. Fonda uses arguments and reasoning to convince the other jurors to deliver a not guilty verdict. For each witness testimony, Fonda was able to raise doubt, like the L train causing enough noise that the elderly neighbor would be unable to hear the father and son argue. As more jurors, changed their verdict to not guilty, they took on the role as persuader, for example, juror number nine placed doubt on the female neighbor to be able to see the murder because of it was doubtful she was wearing her glasses. One by one, Fonda was able to convince the others to admit there was reasonable doubt. Conformity Conformity or socially acceptable behavior (Kassin, Fein, Markus, 2014), was also evident in the movie. Juror number seven continuously chose the majority s verdict, not going against the larger group, when more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Power Of The Executive System Mafurania Mafurania is a burgeoning democracy and with this comes a particular need for accountability in its political structure. This is due to the very real possibility of political overthrow and descending into some form of dictatorship. This reality of African countries aspiring to full democracy and falling to dictatorship has occurred many times, from the replacement of Idi Amin s dictatorship with another dictator (Yoweri Museveni) to the rise of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Thus, when analysing what legislative, executive, and electoral system would best suite Mafurania the key factor is what system will provide the best checks and balances on the leading power and what system will provide the greatest political stability. In pursuit of the aforementioned, the best legislative system would be bicameral, the optimum executive system would be presidential and the ideal electoral system would be proportionally representative. One of the primary purposes of a legislature is ensuring a limitation of powers of the executive (Hague Harrop, 2004: 277). Indeed many legislatures are granted greater powers in passing laws than the executive itself, such as the United States Congress (Hague Harrop, 2004: 275). However, it is important that a balance is struck. With too little power, the legislature may be unable to provide checks on the executive but with too much power stagnation can occur where no laws are passed (Hague Harrop, 2004: 276). The latter has occurred in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lucretia Mott Accomplishments All throughout human history, many public figures have stood up against human rights towards both women and men, but not many have impacted society as much as Lucretia Mott, a quaker, who is widely popular for her positions on various politically sensitive subjects at the time, such as civil rights for all races and a feminist as well. Lucretia Mott was one of the most famous civil and women s rights leaders in all of the 1800s, only thanks to her perseverance did many black people were given the right to vote, a right later given to all women thanks only to the efforts and sacrifices done only by Lucretia Mott. First of all, the challenges faced by Lucretia Mott in order for her to achieve her goal were at first spectacularly problematic, with many men and women, even those within her own group and/or her cause, causing conflict with her due to a lack of understanding between both as well as tensions due to their ideology. Lucretia Mott s main goal was to provide economical opportunities to those who were unemployed, women, and people she sought to improve their lives under her civil rights movement policy, who mainly were former and current slaves whom she wanted to be freed from their slave owners. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lucretia Mott is credited for standing up against all odds from those who opposed her civil rights and women s rights movements in any way, as they believe in the old culture of misogyny, as well as white supremacy above all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Compare and Contrast Wilhelm Wundt s and Edward... Compare and contrast Wilhelm Wundt s (1832 1920) and Edward Titchener s (1867 1927) systems of Psychology.History of Psychology Michael Ronan Q. Compare and contrast Wilhelm Wundt s (1832 1920) and Edward Titchener s (1867 1927) systems of Psychology. Wilhelm Wundt was born in Mannheim, Germany on the 16th of August 1832. He grew up surrounded by a very intellectual family. Wundt was very distant from both his parents and a very lonely child in his early years in general. When his father suffered a stroke his assistant thought Wundt until the age of 13. At the age of 13 he entered into a Gymnasium. He failed his first year but graduated at the age of 19. (Nutty 2011) After graduating he went on to study medicine. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The person who was doing the introspection would be fully aware of when and what stimulus would be presented to them. This ensured that the observer was in full control of the experience. The stimulus would then be presented many times. Introspection was commonly done when the observer was awaiting the stimulus and when they were reacting to its presentation. It was through using introspection that Wundt and his students concluded that the sensations and feelings are what constitute the activity in our minds. They believed that the combination of or the relationship between sensations and feelings are what creates constantly shifting psychological processing. (King et al 2009) At the end of the nineteenth century, Titchener brought Wundt s basic ideas of psychology to America. He was responsible for translating many of Wundt s works into English as they were all in German. Many did not now that Titchener only translated what he agreed with and choose not to translate anything he disagreed with. Titchener called Wundt s ideas structuralism, and tried to study the structure of mental life or consciousness. His structural psychology had three aims: * to describe the components of consciousness in basic elements, * to describe the combinations of basic elements, * to explain the connections of the elements of consciousness to the nervous system. (New World Encyclopaedia 2008) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Differences Between Diversity And Conflict 2017 SEC 4 IH ESSAY Tan Ming Shiuan(22) Sec 403 Diversity as defined by racial, religious, or linguistic differences in the people, exists in many nation states today. In a diverse society, it is inevitable that different cultures, practices, interests and opinions will exist. This may pose as a great risk if equity and inclusiveness of the different interests are not achieved in the society, whereby tension amongst the people will arise due to an imbalance in different communities rights and opportunities. If this tension is not resolved and allowed to cultivate, the probability of conflict happening will increase. In this case, the society has become extremely vulnerable to serious disagreements which may be sparked very easily considering the underlying tension which exists. This is known as conflict. However, if measures are taken by the government of the nation state to mitigate such risks of tension and conflict, peace and harmony can also be achieved in a diverse society. In this essay, I will be studying the case studies of Sri Lanka and Singapore in evaluating the deciding factors which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addressing the trends between diversity and conflict, strategies to good governance in which harmony and peace within a diverse society is present may be discovered, which, if applied by diverse nation states, will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. An Introduction Of Shiv Commercial Enterprises Essay 1. INTRODUCTION Shiv commercial enterprises might have been a standout amongst the greatest modern aggregation over India. Shiv group, for an abundance for 20 organizations required a turnover from claiming US$ 1 billion. Shiv one assembly from being a major zest exchanging company, needed differentiated under auto parts, tea, electronics, finance, pharmaceuticals, and so forth throughout this way, observing and stock arrangement of all instrumentation may be enhance. They were those benefits of the business advertise pioneers over practically every last one of divisions to which they required a region. Shiv one assembly in the twentieth century assumed a noteworthy part likewise an impetus on business Furthermore business for its Growth in India. Shiv commercial enterprises required around 37,000 workers which aided to mean the best from claiming associations for India for quite a while. Shiv assembly for commercial enterprises required their results exported of the significant exchanging nations like those United States for America, those United Kingdom and Germany. Shiv commercial enterprises might have been under the molded elastic industry and the principle concentrate might have been onto the vehicles industry for the vehicle parts. In the quite a while 2000, shiv commercial enterprises required a give or take 22% offer in the car division market. In spite of this, it needed an irrelevant 5% region in the car substitution cost market. Overall, in the molded elastic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Introversion In Pop Culture What kind of introvert are you? Click here to find out with this quiz made by Science of Us. Like me, maybe you didn t think that there was more than one category. As Scott Barry Kaufman has written, pop culture has defined introversion in quite a few confusing ways. BRIEF HISTORY OF INTROVERSION Freud s protege C.G. Jung called it inwardly directed psychic energy , but his work on introversion has been criticized. As Patricia Barrigan rightfully argued in 1960, the idea required more specification due to clashing concepts of introversion. What appear to be minor distinctions between the various conceptions may in fact be crucial ones, she wrote. The commonly accepted meaning of the word today was produced by the Big Five Personality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How To Kill A Fetus killing a fetus because the mother decides, if it were to be born anyway, it wouldn t really have a fair chance at life. There are places in this world that concentrate their existence on trying to provide a fair chance to people with any type of retardation. Whether it be a fetus that will be born with only one arm, or be born with a severe case of cerebral palsy, or even be born a hemophiliac, there are places designated to care for such babies like this. I think the woman should have her retarded fetus, and if she has decided that she cannot, or does not want to, raise the child, it will be adopted by either a family wanting a handicapped child or a home specifically created to provide care for such troubled babies. In conclusion, I will briefly restate my opinions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First off, I am pro choice for abortions performed by mothers that were impregnated against their will. Secondly, I am not against having an abortion done to save the mother s life. My third and fourth points are somewhat related: third I am against using abortion as a sole form of birth control; and fourth I am not against the use of morning after pills to help prevent a pregnancy from taking place. And my fifth and final point made in this paper, is that I am against having an abortion to avoid giving birth to some sort of a deformed baby. When taking all of my points into consideration, one can easily see that I belong to the aforementioned group of people who are in the gray when it comes to abortion. In some cases I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay on The Hiking Trail of American Fork Canyon The hiking trail begins with a pile of loose rocks, a talus slope, thanks to rocks that fall down one of the walls of the American Fork Canyon. The walls of the American Fork Canyon were widened by erosion. Many of the rocks are cracked. This is caused by the presence of vegetation. The trees and other plants that grow in the rocky area dig their roots down deep into the rocks, causing cracking. This is known as physical organic weathering. The valley of the American Fork Canyon has a V shape when viewed from a distance. This is indicative of its age, meaning it is young and was never covered over in ice, or glaciated. If this had occurred, the valley would have a U shape instead, and it would mean that the valley is older. The tunnel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that the fault is created by angular fragments of rock caused by movement along the fault. There are three caves, the Hansen cave, the Middle Cave, and the Timpanogos cave. There is a fault line located right at the entrance of the Middle Cave. The minerals found most commonly in caves everywhere are carbonite minerals, two of which, calcite and aragonite, are the two found in these caves. Inside the caves, there are many different formations. There are 43 recorded formations, or speleothems. One example is the stalactites found in Hansen cave that are 77 years old. Another example is of the many helictites that have formed in Timpanogos cave. Helictites form from the pulling of water through pores in the coverings of the walls. Calcite forms around the tiny openings and water continues to fall through the straw like structure, which continues to form in the direction the water is falling. Branches are formed on the helictites when a passage through one way closes or clogs and the water is forced to find another exit. There is an area that is called Father Time s Jewel Box. There is another formation that was just recently discovered and identified. It is known as Christmas Tree Coral. There is also frostwork, which are thin spreads of aragonite crystals. Carbon dioxide from a possible number of sources and rain combine and react to make carbonic acid. This acid dissolves limestone, which causes any water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Cross Cultural Communication Issues On the whole, this paper will identify four other major possible cross cultural issues as analysed below. First, the cross cultural communication issue may arise and there are mainly 3 factors contributing to the communication barriers in such case. For starters, the factor of culture difference (Moslehpour et al. 2016) present itself. As given in the case study, both of the SSSL executives and Saran are all from India, but the target Qatari market and the people, including both Sheikhs and host country nationals, that they have to deal with, share the Islamic culture or Arab culture, which distinctly differ from India s religious belief Hinduism or Buddhism culture. In the next place, the factor of perception difference and experience difference (Beeber et al. 2014) may occur as a result of culture differences. Since culture can influence the way people perceive things and usually lead to diverse life events among individuals (Nisbett and Miyamoto 2005), people from Qatar and India may have different solutions and reactions to the same problem in the future. At the minimum, conflicts or stereotyping may occur among the host country nationals and expatriates; at the maximum, the major decisions regarding the development and future direction of this partnership business for both sides chief executives may go separate ways. All three major differences outlined above interactively influence the cross cultural communication process by creating noise (Francesco and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Biblical Differences From The Noah s Ark Story In The Bible Noah s Ark displays many differences from the Noah s Ark story in the bible. Although this is a very good movie it does not follow the same storyline as the biblical story. There are many examples throughout this film that is in the biblical version, however there lies many differences. Many people looked at this movie and thought it was the exact same as the story in the bible. This has become a very controversial topic for Christians specially. As far as the book here are some key elements in the story. In the bible the rainbow is presented as a heavenly sign or a sign of God. This also goes for the flood. The flood was a sign of God in the bible. Noah s role in the bible story is to preserve all of the living things. God told him he was sending a flood and Noah was to build up an ark and preserve the life that was about to be wiped out completely by the flood God was sending. In the bible Noah didn t grab the animals and put them on this ark they came on their own. Noah was there to attend them, but he did not physically grab them and put them on this ark. In the movie however some of these things differ. Not all of the biblical events were followed in order. One of the small things that was out of place is when the birds were sent out. In the bible the birds are sent out by Noah after they reached the mountain. In the film Noah s son sends out the birds before they even reach the mountain. The movie was so out of the time line. They didn t even follow the same as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Weekly Article On Photosynthesis Weekly Summary on Photosynthesis Structure of the Chloroplast: Leafs contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis in plants. Their flattened surfaces gather energy from sunlight while openings on their undersides bring in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The cells of a leaf are pack in between two layers of epidermal cells, which provide the leaf with a waxy, almost impermeable cuticle that defends against water loss. The only way for gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf is through small openings on the underside of the leaf, the stomata then open and close according to the plant s needs. The tissues of the leaf in between the epidermal cells, in which gases diffuse from the stomata, are called mesophyll. Chloroplasts are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The electron acceptor of the light reactions, NADP+, is a relation to NAD , which functions as an electron carrier in cellular respiration. The two molecules differ only by the presence of an extra phosphate group in the NADP+ molecule. Light reactions use solar power to reduce NADP+ to NADPH by adding a pair of electrons along with a hydrogen nucleus. The light reactions then generate ATP by powering the addition of a phosphate group to ADP, a process called photophosphorylation. Therefore, light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of two compounds which are NADPH, a source of energized electrons, and ATP, the useful energy currency of the light reactions produce no sugar which occurs in the second stage of photosynthesis, which is called the Calvin cycle. Describing the 3 stages of Calvin cycle: A) Fixation stage: In addition to CO2, the stroma and two other mechanisms are present to start the light independent reactions; an enzyme called ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase and three molecules of ribulose bisphosphate. RuBP has five atoms of carbon, bordered by two phosphates. RuBisCO catalyzes a reaction between CO2 and RuBP. For each CO2 molecule that reacts with one RuBP, two molecules of 3 phosphoglyceric acid form. The number of carbon atoms remains the same, as the atoms move to form new bonds during the reactions. This process is called carbon fixation because CO2 is fixed from an inorganic form into organic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...