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Persuasive Essay On School Lunches
Crafting a persuasive essay on the subject of school lunches can be both challenging and
rewarding. While it may seem like a straightforward topic, delving into the complexities and
nuances requires a deep understanding of various aspects. One must navigate through a myriad
of information, ranging from nutritional guidelines and dietary needs to the impact of school
lunches on students' overall well-being.
Firstly, extensive research is essential to build a solid foundation for your arguments. You'll need
to examine current school lunch programs, nutritional standards, and the potential effects on
students' health and academic performance. This requires sifting through scholarly articles,
government reports, and possibly even conducting interviews to gather diverse perspectives.
Furthermore, crafting a persuasive essay involves presenting a compelling argument supported by
evidence. You must carefully select and organize your points to build a persuasive case that will
resonate with your audience. Addressing counterarguments and anticipating objections adds an
extra layer of complexity, demanding a thorough understanding of opposing views.
Moreover, the emotional and ethical dimensions of the topic add depth to your essay. Exploring
the human impact of school lunch policies on students' lives can be emotionally charged and
requires a delicate balance to evoke empathy without sacrificing the logical coherence of your
argument.
Lastly, ensuring clarity and coherence in your writing is crucial. A persuasive essay should guide
the reader through a logical progression of ideas, from the introduction to the conclusion.
Crafting a compelling thesis statement and effective transitions between paragraphs demands
careful attention to detail.
In conclusion, writing a persuasive essay on school lunches necessitates a comprehensive
understanding of the subject, adept research skills, and the ability to weave together logical and
emotional elements seamlessly. The process may be challenging, but the opportunity to shed
light on an important issue and potentially influence positive change makes it a worthwhile
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Advantages Of Gap Year
I am convinced that one s college education is greatly enhanced by the maturity,
experience, and perspective a student can bring post gap year. (Fred A. Hardon). A
gap year is a period, usually, one academic year, taken by a student as a break
between secondary school and higher education. The gap year as we know it started
gaining attraction in the US in the 1960s. During their gap year, students usually
travel and experience other cultures, gain work experience, learn other languages, and
volunteer. Initially, taking a gap year has not always been socially acceptable in the
US, however, it was much more acceptable in many European countries as well as
Australia. In more recent years, however, the percentage of students putting their
higher educationon hold to pursue learning outside of the academic field has been
increasing steadily. Although the percentage of students who are taking a gap year is
steadily increasing, in comparison to other countries we are very much behind.
According to the Gap Year Association, many students in other countries wait a year
or more after high school before attending college. For instance, more than 50 percent
of students In Norway, Denmark and Turkey take a gap year before going to college,
and that is according to the Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research, and
Educationin Oslo, Norway. Gap year better prepares students for college and
adulthood in general. Because the majority of students spend their gap year by
Important Issues of Leadership in William Shakespeare s...
Important Issues of Leadership in William Shakespeare s Richard II Richard II
was one of Shakespeare s political works depicting the rise and fall of King
Richard II. Richard became king of England as a boy at 10 years of age, although
his advisors made most of the political decisions of the kingdom until he matured.
During this maturation period, Richard was more interested in learning about
aesthetic things in life rather than things more responsible to the monarch. He had
very little experience and talent in the areas of military tactics and his decisions
relating to the monarch seemed arbitrary. These traits that Richard displayed were
not befitting to a king and a man who was suppose to lead. Rather than look out for
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In addition to banishment, Henry was also unfairly taken of his families wealth,
land, and title, from which he was the rightful heir. Henry contrasted Richard in
many ways, in that he was honest, and very practical. Furthermore, Henry was
very reluctant to assume the role of future King, eventually accepting after urging
and support from the other nobles. While Richard left England to oversee the
progress of his foreign war, Henry and the other nobles began plans to take Richard
s kingdom. This was a crucial mistake on Richard s part. By not taking care of
issues on the domestic front, Richard s followers and soldiers grew increasingly
weary of his ability to lead and be an effective king, eventually siding with Henry.
Henry proceeded to capture Bristol Castle, a stronghold of Richard s and began
his plans on being ordained future king. Upon Richard s return to England, he
learns of the events that had transpired in his absence. At first his own arrogance
allows him to believe that since it is his God given right to rule as King, he will be
protected. But then just as quickly, Richard s arrogance turns into despair upon the
realization that Henry has gained support of the nobles and the people of England.
Henry and Richard finally meet at Ramparts Castle leading to the climax of the play.
Henry demands retribution for the allocation of his families possessions and
Religious Intolerance And Scientology
Religious intolerance and Scientology
The world can be a dangerous place. It can be even more dangerous if someone
proves to be different, or are seen as unusual in any way. Scientology may be one of
the strangest religions in the world. Because of this, Scientology has experienced
intolerance since it was first founded in 1954. Religious intolerance is a social issue,
and affects every level of the religious community, from the followers to the
conductors of Scientology. Even though many view Scientology as a cult or
fraudulent religion, as well as that that the religion is so small and the beliefs so
strange it can simply be written off, and the intolerance ignored, Religious
intolerance is a huge problem for scientology because Only one side of the
argument is broadcasted, so scientology receives a lot of hate, simply because they
believe differently than many other people. Scientology has responded to biased
and intolerant media and their replies have been covered up, or scarcely brought up
at all, and scientologists have been threatened with violence and even received hate
mail and death threats Widespread intolerance has always been a problem for
Scientology for many reasons and a serious issue which faces all religions of the
world. However, the practice became popularized when monotheistic religions such
as Christianity and Judaism became popular. Since Scientology is also considered a
monotheistic religion, and describes a single creator, this belief is one of
Macbeth Diary Entries
We are here at Forres after Macbeth has been crowned King of Scotland. Though it
is a joyous occasion, I am considering the strange way in which the witches
prophecies had came true though i suspect Macbeth has play dst most foully for t . I
am yet again tempted by the other prophesy that relates to myself of Lesser than
Macbeth,and greater.Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none and I myself find this
a tempting prospectof treachery. Wicked is what man is, but i will remain loyal to
Macbeth.Macbeth had invited me with great ceremony to the celebratory feast that
evening he was crowned king.I am weary and suspective of Macbeth as he questions
much of my movement with Fleance that afternoon. I really feel something... Show
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If I ever find out who has killed my loved ones, I will be the death of them or they be
the death of me. Macduff
I am writing this entry, sitting at a desk in Scone. I have recently witnessed my
dear friend Macbeth crowned King of Scotland. I am still in shock after the strange
happenings of the past few days, so I am not yet overcome with neither joy nor
grief. I should be happy for Macbeth, yet I feel that something inside me will not
allow me to be so. These events, I fear, have not happened by chance, but that
something evil, something supernatural is at work.

Macbeth and I felt
immense pride, on that fateful day as we rode, victorious, over the moor. We had
just defeated the ghastly Norwegians, though by uncivilized means. Macbeth
rightly said So foul; and fair a day I have not seen . Not far into our journey, we
came upon three weird sisters. They all hailed Macbeth Thane of Glamis, Thane of
Cawdor, and king hereafter. True, he was Thane of Glamis, but we were puzzled, to
say the least, about the other two statements. As I was intrigued, I questioned them
about my future. In reply, they told me that my sons would me kings, and that I
would be Lesser than Macbeth, and greater . This confuses me greatly, for had they
not just said that Macbeth would be king? Of course, I chose not to believe these
instruments of darkness .

Amazingly, minutes after the sisters had vanished,
Macbeth was announced Thane of Cawdor. We
Theme Of Last Tango In Paris
LAST TANGO IN PARIS As the title suggests, Last Tango in Paris is set in Paris
and the main plot concentrates on two people s loneliness, Paul (Marlon Brando),
a 45 year old old American man and Jeanne (Maria Schneider), a 20 year old
French woman born in an aristocratic environment, the daughter of a Colonel and
engaged to a young film director, Tom. After Paul s wife suicide, his life
dramatically changes and he finds himself lost in a foreign, yet known, city. The
despair drives Paul to find a shelter to comfort himself, far away from everything
that could remind him of Rose, his now deceased wife. An empty apartment for rent
is the location where the two main characters meet. In fact, while Paul was escaping
from love, Jeanne was looking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
London: BFI Modern Classics, 1998. Page 21 7 copies were confiscated with
Bernardo Bertolucci, Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider and Alberto Grimaldi (the
producer) all condemned to two month of prison with suspension .7 As a result of
the sentence, Bertolucci lost his civil rights and was restricted from voting for five
years. The movie was banned in Italy for fourteen years until 1987, when a judge
allowed it to be publicly viewed because it was no longer considered obscene.
Bertolucci confessed: I think the young people who saw it after the ban was lifted
were a bit disappointed; they thought it was a very chaste movie. 8 The movie was
also banned in Spain under Franco s regime, so many Spanish went up to the French
border to watch it: The film also played for months in Biarritz, where it was estimated
that ninety per cent of the audience was
Rome Dbq
After nearly half a millennium of rule, the Romans began to lose their grip on
Europe in the fifth century. The Fall of Rome left in its ruin political chaos,
confusion, wide spread devastation, although the Romans at the time had no idea the
fall of Rome was occurring. Divide of Western and Eastern Rome, invasions, military
disloyalty, and economic instability are some of the factors associated with the fall of
Rome.
In AD 476, the last Roman emperor in the west, Romulus Augustulus, was removed
from power by Odovacar, leader of the Goths.
The divide of Western and Eastern Rome was a major factor in the fall of Rome.
Eastern and Western Rome were separated in the beginning to make the Roman
empire more easily governed. On the contrary,
Engineering Skills Gap At The Manufacturing Sector
Abstract
This report looks into what the future may look like for the manufacturing sector as
well as engineering in Wales. The future looks potentially very good, with many
predictions of growth in the manufacturing sector, with a possible ВЈ27 billion more
each year from 2022, for the UK in general, drawing more companies in and
creating many more jobs in the process. However, the main obstacle is an
engineering skills gap, with many more engineers required to fill the vacancies and
replace the aging workforce, than Walesis currently producing. There are a number
of programs to try and increase the number of children studying STEM subjects and
funding to create more engineering apprenticeships. While the 2022 target is within
reach a lot more work is needed to produce the required number of engineers to make
the growth possible.
Introduction
The manufacturing industry is comprised of businesses that manufacture and process
products from raw materials or commodities. It includes a vast range of sectors such
as food, chemicals, automotive, computer equipment and electronics. In most
developed countries manufacturing takes up a significant part of the economy.
This report will look at the current situation of the manufacturing sector as well as
engineering in Wales, and look into what the future may be like, as well as what is
being done to achieve it.
Manufacturing and Engineering Today
Wales has always relied very heavily on the manufacturing sector,
Analysis Of The Magdalene s Legacy
Allie Willison Jill Stevenson Medieval Performance November 11, 2016 The
Magdalene s Legacy INTRO WHOOP (Jill said do it last and she s always right)
The legend s surrounding Mary Magdalene changed drastically throughout the
Middle Ages. In the sixth century Pope Gregory the Great concluded that three
women mentioned in the Bible were in fact the same Mary, the sister of Lazarus,
the woman who was cleansed of seven demons, and the harlot who washed the feet
of Christ. This was accepted as fact and has lasted into contemporary legend
concerning the jilted Saint. In the Ninth Century legends circulated that after
Christ rose from death and came to her in the garden, she wandered the desert of
Judea in penance. As the years passed and the church dug deeper into theology, and
as Christianity became the backbone of European culture, legends evolved with the
culture, and in the Tenth Century the Magdalene took to the sea and was thought
to have come to France. Even in these legends she still went off into solitude, only
this time it was a mountaintop. By 1265 her legend was somewhat solidified when
The Golden Legend was first compiled. In the collection of hagiographies the
Magdalene s story ends with her, alongside her brother Lazarus and her sister
Martha, sailing to France, converting the pagan King of Marseille as well as many
other pagans, and then retreating up to a grotto overlooking the city and being born
up to Heaven at every canonical hour greeted by a host of
The Demise Of Homer Barron
Gabriel, Bridges English, 1020 Professor Emery, Taylor 3 September 2014 The
Demise of Homer Barron In William Faulkner s short story, A Rose for Emily, Ms.
Emily Grierson, the title character in the story, is a very peculiar character.
Introverted from society, trapped in a world of misconceptions, Emily never
receives any psychiatric treatment, but she definitely exhibits symptoms of a
mental illness. By examining Emily s behavior and her social relationships, it is
possible to conclude that Emily was mentally unstable and possessed a personal
motivation to kill Homer Baron. Although her community of Jefferson Mississippi
never thought Emily was crazy, she was indeed a very ill person. After Emily
Grierson dies at the age of seventy four, the town people of Jefferson Mississippi
turn out in countless numbers for the funeral. The men show up to pay tribute to a
fallen monument, the narrator states, and the women mostly out of curiosity to see
the inside of her house (32). The only individual who had seen the interior over the
time period before her death was Homer Barron and her servant Tobe. Tobe s
character was an old black man who did the cooking, gardening, and marketing.
Tobe was originally the servant of Emily s father Mr. Grierson, and stayed with
Emily after his death, seemingly out of devotion and commitment. Emily was born
during the Civil War as an only child. Her father, Mr. Grierson raised her with Old
Southern values. He prevented young
Analysis Of Happiest Memories
Ashley is a 55 year old woman living in the suburbs of Michigan; she was born in
India, of Indian descent, and moved to America when she was 25 years old.
Currently, she is employed as a chief financial officer. She commutes into the city
and works every weekday for a company that provides care and assistance to older
adults in need. She is of Asian and Indian descent with deep roots to her home in
India. She describes her living arrangements as a single family home in a well
connected, quiet neighborhood. She lives with her husband and welcomes family
and her two daughters back to her house multiple times a year. The interview took
place over video calling session. Ashley was in her home in the kitchen and the
interviewer was also in her home. The interviewee verbalized her consent with the
interview and report and voiced she is happy to help. Summary of Data brief
summary including facts and meanings what meanings they said. Not our synthesis
Happiest Memories Ashley discussed her happiest memories through her life with
the common theme of family. Starting from when she was a child her favorite
memory relates to coming home from school with the expectation her mother will
be there. She waited all day to go back home and enjoy time with her family. She
loved to watch her mother cook and greatly enjoyed sitting next to her mother while
she was cooking. She believes being with her family provided a sense of
togetherness and camaraderie. She reminisced on the feeling of
The Importance And Benefits Of Math Manipulatives In...
пЂ¦Boggan (2010) explained the importance and benefits of math manipulatives. The
value of manipulatives has been recognized for many years, but some teachers are
unwilling to use them in teaching. Elementary teachers who use manipulatives to
teach mathematics can positively affect student learning. Students at all levels and of
all abilities can benefit from manipulatives. пЂ¦Bradley et.al. (2008) examined
teacher s attempt to improve instructional strategies for teaching mathematics in an
elementary school. The findings of the study revealed that the students were more
involved in math activities, especially during peer tutoring. The students enjoyed the
music as well as the entertaining videocassette with the mathematics objective as the
subject of a story. Perhaps as a result of the audio, visual, and kinesthetic modes of
instruction, students actually appeared more attentive during direct instruction.
Teachers reported that carrying through with manipulatives and number lines with the
fourth and fifth graders helped them to grasp abstract concepts and become more
accurate in solving problems in the math textbook. пЂ¦Kelly (2006) explored in
elementary classrooms that how children use manipulatives and/or tools in problem
solving while working on mathematical tasks. Current research reveals that teachers
need to teach and assess children s mathematical knowledge in ways that will allow
them to show (perform) what they really understand. In this research use of
How to Improve Presentation Skill
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Definition of research problem
Your presentations skills are just as important as the information you are
presenting. Presentation skills are important for every individual when you have
the need to present yourself. It is not only essential for your studying but also for
future career. When you are applying for a job, you have to present yourself as a
sincere applicant who is ready to improvise the organisation using his or her
technical and non technical skills. Only if you present yourself with the right
attitude, you will be able to get the job. Even when you are in the job, you should be
attending business meetings with the higher officials where your presentation skills
will prove yourself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2.1. Explanations of Students Poor Presentation Performance
2.1.1.Communication related anxiety
The inability to effectively deliver oral presentations may stem from a
communication related anxiety known as oral communication apprehension. This is
the biggest problem that presenter may come up against. The problem McCroskey
(1977) defined as an individual s level of fear or anxiety associated with either real
or anticipated communication with another person or persons (p.78) which may
contribute to an increase in anxiety and loss of self confidence and, consequently,
negatively affect one s action to engage in oral communication from face to face
speaking to an audience by delivering a presentation or speech.
According to Phillips (1968), a factor contributing to poor communication
performance may lie in one s memory of his or her parents misusing language to
ventilate grievances, berate one another, or verbally harass family members,
including oneself. These negative experiences may have led the individual to be
fearful or reticent of communication dialog, resulting in withdrawal from oral
communication encounters.
2.1.2. Vague Intent
You
Cia Research Paper
The CIA and Foreign Policy
By Robert M. Gates
Winter 1987/88
Article Summary and Author Biography
Account of the work of the CIA, discussing in some detail the nature of the
relationship between the intelligence gatherer and the policy maker. Since the 1970s
the CIA has provided intelligence to Congress as well as to the executive, so that it
now finds itself in a remarkable position, involuntarily poised nearly equidistant
between them. It has not however abused this freedom of action, probably unique
among world intelligence agencies, so as to cook intelligence. CIA deputy director.
Robert M. Gates, a career intelligence officer, is Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence. He served on the National Security Council staff ... Show more content
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The function of the Central Intelligence Agency is to assist the Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency in carrying out the responsibilities outlined above.
To accomplish its mission, the CIA engages in research, development, and
deployment of high leverage technology for intelligence purposes. As a separate
agency, CIA serves as an independent source of analysis on topics of concern and also
works closely with the other organizations in the Intelligence Community to ensure
that the intelligence consumer whether Washington policymaker or battlefield
commander receives the best intelligence possible.
As changing global realities have reordered the national security
San Francisco Waste Management
San Francisco, California: A Model City for Waste Management
The US is the number one producer of garbage all over the world, consuming 30%
of the planet s resources and producing 30% of all its wastes. The number is
surprising considering that the US is home to just 4% of the global population. As the
world modernizes and the population grows, producing more waste, waste
management programs need to improve. Many are pointing to San Francisco because
the city achieved an 80% landfill diversion rate, the highest in the nation.
Furthermore, the city has set a goal of zero waste by 2020, meaning that no material
goes to landfill or high temperature destruction. Although specific programs many not
be suitable or appropriate to imitate in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To enforce the new composting program, fines of up to $1,000 are placed on those
unwilling to separate their food leftovers from other recyclables.
As a result of this law, nearly 600 tons of food scraps and yard trimmings are sent
to compost facilities, turned into compost and sold to farms and vineyards.
According to San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, due to the composting law, the city of
San Francisco actually diverted 80 percent of its waste from landfills, significantly
above the Federal Waste Diversion and RecyclingRequirements of 50% by 2015.
In addition, there is another recycling law unique to San Franciso, called the
Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance . Ordinance 81 07 106883 was passed in 2007
and amended to include all retail stores and food establishments in2012. The
Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance states, All Stores shall provide only the
following as checkout bags to customers; recyclable paper bags, and/or
compostable plastic bags, and/or reusable bags. The new Checkout Bag Ordinance,
#33 12 stops stores from providing unrecyclable plastic checkout bags to customers.
Stores that provide a customer with an allowed checkout bag must charge at least
ten cents ($0.10) per bag. Stores will only be allowed to provide to customers
checkout bags that are certified compostable plastic or paper that has 40% post
consumer recycled content. Specific labeling and
How Did Ww2 Happen
The Allied forces invasion of Hitler s Fortress Europe began in the early morning
hours of June 6, 1944 when the American and British paratroops dropped behind the
intended invasion beaches to disrupt German communications. World War II was
fought between two groups the Axis powers which were Germany, Italy and Japan.
On the other side where the Allies which include Britain, France, Australia, Canada,
New Zealand, India, the Soviet union, China and the United States. The reason World
War II happened because politically unstable Germany, Adolf Hitlerand his National
Socialist (Nazi Party) rearmed the nation and signed strategic treaties with Italy and
Japan to further his ambitions of world domination. Hitler s invasion of Poland in
September 1939 drove Great Britain and France... Show more content on
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It was estimated that the total deaths ranged from 50 million to 80 million. The
country with the biggest death toll was the USSR with and estimated number of
24 million and at the time that was about 17% or the country s population. The
United States did not have a very large death toll, at about 418 thousand, compared
to the USSR. The D in D Day was thought to mean a lot of things, the most thought
popular it Doomsday, it was also thought to mean destiny. H Hour was they time
the war started and D Day is called the turning point if the war. D Day was the date
at which any operation was due began. The leader in the war for the United Stated
was Dwight D Eisenhower. He gave Operation Neptune the go. Operation Neptune
was the cross Channel crossing phase of Operation Overlord. Operation Neptune
placed all naval issues under the command of Admiral Bertram Ramsey whose
command skill had already been seen in 1940 with the part he played in the
evacuation of troops from Dunkirk which had a huge roll in World War II. For
Operation Neptune about 6 thousand ships of all different sizes were
Definition Of The Politeness Theory
1.4. Theoretical Framework 1.4.1. Definition of the politeness theory. Watts
(2003) explains, Politeness is not something we are born with, but something we
have to learn and be socialized into (p. 9). Each linguist defines politeness in a
different way. Cobley (2010) says that politeness is a way of showing
consideration and social position in language. Politeness includes words that show
respect such as please . He indicates, The phenomenon has been the object of the
considerable scrutiny in pragmatics (p. 290). In addition, Yule (2006) describes
politeness as showing awareness of and consideration for another person s face (p.
119). Huang (2014) defines it as any behavior that maintains his or her face through
an interaction. Brown (1987) threw light on different aspects of behavior such as
manners, courtesy, tact, etc...(p. 142). On the other hand, Thomas (1995) sees
politeness as a real world goal, which means that politeness happens to be only a
desire to be pleasant to others. In his point of view, politeness should not be included
within pragmatics, because linguists do not have access to the speakers intentions,
they only hear what the speakers say and see how the hearers react (p. 150). Pinker
(2007) indicates that politeness is not an etiquette to learn, but to the countless ways
that can confuse their listeners (p. 380). Hence, one can define politeness in many
ways, but what is surely common between them is that
Top Five Religious Rituals
Rituals are symbolic actions that help us express our genuine opinions and feelings
about life and its important events. Rituals take many forms, which may consist of
procedures of an individual or a group that preforms on a daily, annual or calendrical
basis (Wolfelt, 2007). Rituals come across in different religions, the top five religions
consist of Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam. Some religious
rituals include, funerals, marriage, rites of passage, Bat/bar mitzvah, pilgrimages,
rites of personal devotion and the sacraments (Bro, 2014). Rituals are not always
religious, there are secular or non religious religions that exist and are practice
annually and or daily. These include celebrations such as Anzac Day, Olympics,
Halloween, graduation, pagan rituals and birthdays. The ritual I will be explaining
is Buddhist funerals. Religious rituals such as funerals have more meaning than
secular rituals as it expresses the sense of transformation of the deceased soul
separating from the body. It is rich in tradition and widespread with symbolism as it
acknowledges the truth of death and gives testimony to the deceased. It encourages
the expression of grief in a way consistent with cultural values and provides support
to mourners; as it allows for the embracing of faith and beliefs about life and death....
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It tells you things are the same as they always were. The same as they always were,
but different Larry Harvey, the guiding spirit behind the burning man (Steve, 2013).
The need for ritual is a basic human instinct. It is a compelling urge to merge with
what the values of the ritual and reminds us of a large reality. It helps us understand
the universal paradigms as unity, continuity, connectivity, reverence and awe (Henes,
2017). It adds ceremonial observance in depth, dimension, drama and distinction to
our lives; making the ordinary seem special and the special, extraordinary (Henes,
Rise Of The Mafia Essay
It was during the troubled years of the 1860s that the Italian kingdom s ruling class
ruling class first heard talk of the mafia in Siciliy (Dickie, s38, 2004). In this quote
we find a potential reason to why the idea that the mafia was born during the making
of the modern Italian state has become leading with scholars. Most likely this event
shaped the mafiainto what it has become because of the political influence that the
Italian state bestowed upon Sicily. However, it is not unlikely that the mafia wasn t
already existing in Sicily during this time, and most definitely that criminal gangs of
Sicily before this time had traits that were transferred into the mafia as it evolved
under the new Italian kingdom. While the mafia is largely... Show more content on
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Ermanno Sangiorgi was the police chief in Palermo at the time and he wrote an
extensive report on the mafia of Sicily between 1898 1900 that would be the basis
for the arrest and trial of 89 mafia members, among them Antonino Giammona.
However, due to the political landscape at the time, most were released and only 32
criminals were convicted of belonging to a criminal network, i.e. the mafia. One of
the people which Dickie points his fingers to as a possible villain in the story is
Vincenzo Cosenza, the chief prosecutor (Dickie 2004). Cosenza had written to the
new Minister of the Interior and declared, During the course of performing my
duties I have never noticed the mafia (Dickie, p110, 2004). This reveals a disturbing
fact concerning the relationship between the mafia and the Italian state, namely that
the mafia had already gained ground in the politics of the state and that the notion of
the non existing mafia became a leading viewpoint in Italian politics. The reason to
why this claim hold some validation is that the politicians, or higher ups, such as a
prosecutor, managed to influence a police case to the extent that leading Mafioso s
such as Antonino Giammona was released and could resume their
Space Of Merchants
Comparison of Technological Change in Political in 1953 to 2017
The Space of Merchants is a short story by Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth. It
is one in the collection of stories in American Science Fiction, 195. The Space
Merchants is most famous science fiction, during this time period. This, the first of
two volumes surveying the decade s futures and malleable selves. Frederick Pohl and
C. M. Kornbluth, s The Space Merchants (19533), acclaimed in its day by Kingsley
Amis as the best science fiction novel so far, brought a ferocious, satiric edge to its
depiction of a future world dominated by multinational advertising agencies
(American Science Fiction Novel, Jack book ). This means that The Space Merchants
is the identical to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This enhancement of good housing is proved when the narrator said, I ve been
thinking about our conference room, he said, and we all looked around at it. The
room isn t big, it isn t small: say ten by twelve. But it s cool, well lighted, and most
imposingly furnished. The air recirculators are cleverly hidden behind animated
friezes ; the carpeting is thick and soft; and every piece of furniture is constructed
from top to bottom of authentic, expertized, genuine tree grown wood ( Pohl and
Kornbluth 4). This quote shows how this house is built; it is a modern house. The list
of the things incorporated in this kind of building shows that there is some changes
when compared to early in the 1920s. For example, in 1953 there was the air
recirculators are cleverly hidden behind animated friezes and the carpeting is thick
and soft. However, in our time, there is much improvement of technology. For
example, today s houses have stairs, elevators, automatic air conditioning, and
bathroom flash automatically, just to mention a
System And Oppression Of The Panopticon
2.3.2. Panoptical System and Oppression The Panopticon was a metaphor that
allowed Foucault to show the relationship between the people in a disciplinary
situation and the systems of social control. From his view, the concept of power
/knowledge comes from observing others. Michel Foucault is one of the European
philosopher/historian who wrote prodigiously and influentially on the origins or
archaeology of European social orders since the seventeenth century. For
understanding of his work on social control is central to Siberian section of Nights
at the Circus, especially chapter 3 and 4 show the escape of a group of prisoners.
Social order is considered by Foucault through institutional practice or discourse that
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They are like so many cages, so many small theaters, in which each actor is alone,
perfectly individualized and constantly visible. The panoptic mechanism arranges
spatial unities that make it possible to see constantly and to recognize immediately.
In short it reverses the principle of the dungeon; or rather three of its functions to
enclose, to deprive of light and to hide it preserves only the first and eliminates the
other two. Full lighting and the eye of a supervisor capture better than darkness,
which ultimately protected. Visibly is a trap. Carter shows this theatrical when she
describes the hours of darkness in the female penitentiary during which the cell
were lit up like so many small theatres in which each actor sat by herself in the trap
of her visibility (ch.3, p.211). According to Foucault s observation through
Bentham, power is always visible and unverifiable because the system of structure
ensures that prisoners will always fell they may be being watched by invisible
bystander but can never be sure whether the invisible viewer is watching them or
not. The observer s invisibility combined with the Fictitious perception of total
visibility amongst the observed that acts as a guarantee of order .* Fictional rhetoric
and theatrical provide a situation to show the relevance of this episode beyond the
Youth Activism
Aashika Damodar purpose for writing The Rise of Great Potential : Youth Activism
Against Gender Based Violence essay is informing the public. Concerning of how the
youth activism is an extraordinary reorganized communication arrangement beaning ;
dissatisfied with the mass collective action on social media. The method of how youth
are quick to act or respond to the social media. A universal situation on Facebook or
twitter blogs or messages ,such as the Chris Brown issue with a domestic violence
charge the youth response was creating a web page that supported his
wrong.Technogoly is imporivizing the youth way of communcation and how things
need to be handle and talked about. The youth communicationskills are moral poor
how, the means of communication has gone to technology by ways of on line view
or messages. Accentuating that the communication with youth is nothing more than
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The effects are combining on line activism and offline action the value of
communicating and getting action, a better way for the youth to communicate
without being on line. Knowing the skills of discussing problems to others in
person, you will better understand problems of what the issue is. Communication
for the youth is more about how many friends you have on Facebook or who
follows you on twitter or how many likes can you get on a blog not really
interacting with others outside of the family. This essay views perfect points on
how tactics are made and evaluate on the youth social media and how online
discussion may not be a valuable choice when communicating about life problems
verses personal, face to face or meetings to sort out the problem and not a blog to
take a vote. That may have a million views and comments on what is happening in the
Jackie Robinson Obstacles
Jack Robinson or Jackie for short, was a Professional baseball player in the MLB.
Although Jackie Robinson was primarily known as the first black person to play
professional baseball, he had many other recognizable achievements throughout his
life. On his way to breaking the color barrier of professional baseballRobinson faced
many challenges and hardships. Without Jackie Robinson, professional sports and
even the world might not be the same today. On January 31st, 1919 Jack Roosevelt
Robinson was born into a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the
youngest of five children, and was single handedly raised by his mother. Being the
only black family their area, and living in borderline poverty affected the Robinson
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Rickey had been planning on trying to break the color barrier of baseball by
bringing an African American baseball player to the Major Leagues. Jackie Robinson
joined the Montreal Royals, an all white baseball team in the Dodgers farm system.
Although Jackie deserved to play there, he received hatred and discrimination from
the fans and even his teammates. During Jackie s first year with the Monarchs, he hit
.349 which led the league. Even with his talent and success, Jackie was forced to
endure harsh racism throughout the country. Much of the harassment came from
opposing teams and
Digital Filters And The Digital Filter
2.1.2 Digital Filter
Digital filter is a digital algorithm or device which is composed of a digital
multiplier, adder and delay element. The function of the digital filter is to carry out
the operation of the digital code of the input discrete signal in order to achieve the
purpose of changing the spectrum of the signal.
Digital filter has a lot of practical forms, can be roughly divided into two kinds of
type: finite impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR). It can be
used in both hardware and software platform. In the hardware implementation
method, it is composed of an adder, a multiplier, which is completely separate from
the analog filter which is composed of resistors, inductors and capacitors. Digital
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Another outstanding advantage of it is that the strict linear phase can be achieved
when some symmetry conditions are met. Since linear phase filter does not change
the shape of the input signal, but only make the signal delay in the time domain, so
the linear phase characteristics has very important significance in the engineering
practice, such as in data communications, image processing and other applications. It
often require that the signal can not have obvious phase distortion in the transmission
and processing, so FIR filter has been widely used.
The causal finite impulse response filter of length M can be described by the transfer
function H(z): (1)
It is a polynomial of and its power is M 1. In time domain, the input and output
relationship of the finite impulse response filter is: (2) y(n) is the output sequence
and x(n) is the input sequence.
A direct realization of finite impulse response filter, which can be generated by
formula (2). M=5 is shown in Figure 2.2. The transpose, as shown in Figure 2.3,
which is second direct type structure. Typically a finite impulse response filter with
a length of M is described by M coefficients and requires a M multiplier and (M 1) a
two input adder to achieve.
Figure 2.2 Direct finite impulse response filter structure
Figure 2.3 Direct finite impulse response filter structure (transpose)
The linear phase finite impulse response filter with a length of M can be
International Law And National Levels
Introduction All through the most recent four decades, coordinated endeavours have
been taken by states at universal, local and national levels to address natural
difficulties postured far and wide. Amidst this period, global understandings have
been made running from the marine environment to space and from species
conservation to assurance of the ozone layer . In addition, the author peddled that this
period has additionally seen the foundation of new global establishments which have
reinforced endeavours towards tending to the difficulties postured by natural
concerns. Remarkably, the United Nations Environment Program ( UNEP ) and the
United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development ( UNCSD ) are two
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Thereafter, the author will provide a critical analysis of the various laws and the
compliance and enforcement mechanisms available to discern whether or not they
are effective. The author of this essay shall subsequently conclude by arguing that
international environmental laws have not been very effective due to the non binding
nature of many of the procedures put in place. The Sources of International
Environmental Law and the Enforcement Mechanisms According to the author,
sources of international environmental law are essentially the same as those from
which all international law emanates , because international environmental law is
simply a branch of international law. The sources of law fall into two broad
categories, namely hard and soft law. The former are comprised of treaties
/ conventions, customary international law, case law, inter alia, and the latter soft law
are comprised of non binding declarations, codes, guidelines, or recommended
principles . The Establishment of International Environmental Law The author
predicates that, the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (
UNCHE ) was established in 1972 with the purpose of establishing common
principles to inspire and guide the peoples of the world in the preservation and
enhancement of the human environment . Subsequently, the author posits that these
efforts were aimed at
Essential Oils Essay
Here are a few simple ways to prevent health issues for your dog. Essential oils
products made by Young Living are natural ways to promote health, naturally
prevent pests, and help stop tooth decay. Please keep in mind the not all essential
oil brands are processed to the standards of Young Living and if you use other brands
you may not receive the benefits and may be causing harm to your pet.
I am a dog breeder and able to test essential oils then view the results. I have
attended many classes, read numerous books, listened to countless podcasts on
essential oils. I have had the pleasure to speak with a few holistic vets who use
essential oils. I tried out suggested applications and discover first hand, if the
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Dr. Melissa Shelton, DVM told me about a dog that was a last chance candidate
with an eye issue. She used lavender mixed with water and was having success
resolving the eye issue. I mixed a solution of 8 drops lavender to 8 ounce steamed
distilled water and a packet of sodium chloride/sodium bicarbonate usp grade. The
packet is ВЅ of a teaspoon. Sodium chloride/sodium bicarbonate usp grade can be
purchased at Walgreen s or online; it s used for the neti pot sinus rinse. It is an
emulsifier and keeps the solution from separating since oil and water do not mix. The
solution must be shaken each time before use if you don t use an emulsifier. The
mix is similar to eye wash solutions used for humans. Put the mixture in a glass
spray bottle. Spray the solution 2 3 times in the effected eye once per day and watch
the healing begin.
Curly, our English Springer s eye was extremely large from a hunting accident that
occurred in 2006 at the age of 8 years old. The eye was getting larger and looked
like it was about to burst. I was sure he would need surgery and might lose his eye. I
started using the solution and his eye returned back to normal size and the cataract is
becoming smaller. That s
Why I Chose To Attend Stanford University
Of course the college of my dreams is Stanford University, because it could make
me a millionaire! I want to attend Stanford for many reasons not just because it
will help me make a lot of money, but that s always a plus. It would be really great
for me to go to school at Stanford. Stanford is a great college for academics and it ,
also has many great sports teams and clubs. Stanford is located in Stanford
California I would be pretty far away from home but, it would be worth it for the
kind of schooling Stanford has to offer. There are 16,122 students enrolled right
now, and almost all these kids that made it through Stanford are very successful later
in life. I know stanford is really expensive but, there are ways to make it affordable,
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Stanford offers many things you can Study in I could major biomedical engineering
and that would be a great career. They also have many activity and clubs I could join
so I would definitely never be bored at Stanford university. I wrote this essay to tell
you all the great things that stanford has to offer, and why I want to go there so bad,
because it really is a great school. No other school would be right for me stanford is
by far my best
Analysis Of Martin Luther King And Lewis And The Civil...
Ahimsa, the Hindu principle of nonviolence toward all living things. An idea first
adopted by Gandhi during his fight for India s independence from British rule in
1947. A revolutionary idea which emphasized nonviolence, in the fight for peace. The
idea was then adopted by Martin Luther King, and Lewis in during the 1960s in their
fight to desegregate establishments across America. Now, there were many within the
Civil Rights Movement that felt that King and Lewis methods were too forceful,
many who called for more negotiation, many who were complacent with the state of
things. Inversely, many felt Lewis and King were too timid, to them nonviolencewas
at times a joke, many such as Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X who touted more
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Its ugly record of police brutality is known in every section of this country. Its
unjust treatment of Negroes in the courts is a notorious reality... These are the hard,
brutal and unbelievable facts. On the basis of these conditions, Negro leaders
sought to negotiate with the city fathers [but to no avail]. Here King lays out the
disparity of the situation in Birmingham, showing why the black community cannot
be complacent any longer in the face of discrimination. The city leaders
consistently refused to engage in good faith negotiation (King 8) and instead
continued ignoring the pleas the people. When a government denies equal rights to
the people, it is the duty of the people to demand and if need be forcefully take
back those rights. On the other hand, there were many in the movement that
disagreed with nonviolence as the only way to pave the path to freedom. Many felt
that One such man was Stokely Carmichael, a young man who participated in the
freedom rides. Stokely, viewed nonviolence as a tactic rather than an underlying
principle. He once said he never saw it as his responsibility to be the moral and
spiritual reclamation of some racist thug (Lewis and Aydin 112). Stokely wasn t the
only one with criticism towards Lewis nonviolent approach to gaining freedom. In
fact, many within Lewis s own group often had trouble maintaining their composure
when met with violent protesters; I was starting
Compare And Contrast Samurai And Knight
The samurai and knight both were fearless and both had fascinating facts about what
they did and who they were. Both were different and each had their own ways of
teaching their codes, wearing different types of armor, and different techniques of
training. Both the samurai and Knight had similarities in all of these facts for
example in their training they both started off as a child. As they trained and grew
stronger they both were eventually promoted to become a knightor a samuraiand
studied their religion. Some differences between the two are that the child is to
become a samurai by being promoted in a ceremony called genpuku. The knights
become knights by being a squire and being worthy as a knight by showing their
masters they were
Persuasive Essay On Banning Campus Violence
Banning Campus Violence The results of the illegal actions performed by the campus
members lead to the increasing number of victims of the violence at campus. The
paper investigates the necessity to elaborate the necessary measures and methods to
stimulate the process of reducing and further banning of the violence on campus. The
essence of this approach is on the reasons, which should motivate the education
institutions management to reduce the number of cases of violence on campus.
Therefore, the essential measure to ban the campus violence is the establishment of
the legal framework and controlling procedure over the students members of the
campusesas the cases of the violent actions have recently become frequent enough
and lead to the negative consequences for the students health and life. However, not
all the scholars have a conviction that there is a need to fight for the ban of violence
on campuses. The audience of this paper can be diverse: from the students to the
employees of the educational institutions. The paper s structure applies the appeals
of ethos, pathos, and logos to make the reader s perception of the problem more
serious and profound. The paper comprises the statistics of the violent actions on
campus which serve as a consequence of alcohol and drug abuse by the students as
well as the results of the lack of the gun control. Hence, the research given represents
a set of reasons, arguments, and counterarguments in terms of the campus violence
banning
Persuasive Essay On Cyber Security
Increased Acts of Cyber Terrorism Call into Question its Prevention
With the widespread use of technology becoming more prominent, acts of cyber
terrorism pose an increased threat to safety. Cyber terrorists exploit the internet and
its users to commit acts that can be increasingly detrimental to their targets. Some of
the terrorist activities include large scale corruption of computer networks by using
tools like computer viruses. Certain individuals even have the ability of creating
severe damage to government systems, national security systems and even hospital
servers. Most of the technology made today only has intentions of making life easier
for people. However, skilled users can manipulate the cyber world for negative
intentions. Staying informed when it comes to cyber terrorism and cybercrime is
important to do because of the increased reliance on technology in society. Steps to
improve cyber security before an attack ensures the safety of sensitive information.
The topic of cyber security and cyber warfare are interesting topics to keep up to
date with. Understanding these topics can be beneficial to my dream of being in the
FBI, ensuring the safety of others by working to prevent acts of cyberterrorism.
1. Cybercrime
2. Cyberwarfare
3. Cyberterrorism
4. Cyber Security
While doing some of my research, I chose to use Computer Source as my database.
The main subject of the database was trends in technology. It allowed me to search
trends from any time which was particularly helpful for my topic. The type of
search that can be completed using this database is Boolean searching. This type of
searching style came in handy because the information I was searching for involved
the cyber world, so it made it easier to differentiate which aspect of the cyber world
I was researching. For example, differentiating between Cyber Terrorism and
Terrorism or Cyber Warfare. Computer Source lets its users search by publication
date rather than by scholarship level. Computer Source also showed similarities with
Academic Search Complete in that they shared similar fields. But after conducting
similar searches, Computer Source provided me with more relevant information.
Overall, my search results were more refined and
Essay On Pursuing A Doctoral Program
DQ #1
I have always wanted to pursue a doctoral program but never had the financial
resources. Hence, I researched and found this doctoral program offered by The Swiss
Management Center University (SMC) which is a high quality multifaceted online
education program which is accredited by Accredited Council of Business Schools
Program (ACBSP). Furthermore, it is affordable, flexible very informative and
relevant in both academic and business sectors. (SMC, n.d.).
Several people influenced my decision to pursue a doctorate degree at different
levels. First, Dr. Wangari Maathai who was the first Kenyan Woman to pursue a
doctorate degree and was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, (Graf, 2016).
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Although learning new concepts is sometimes difficult, I am determined to eliminate
counterproductive and redundant methods of doing my studies. At the same time, it
is necessary that I maintain effective communication methods which will include
both written and oral communications. Besides, it is also necessary that I
acknowledge that failure is also an important learning process which is a part of the
double loop learning method (Argyris, 1991).
This is extensively elaborated in the article Teaching Research Methods for Doctoral
Students in Education talks about teaching doctoral students research methods that
they could apply in their field. When doctoral students first enrolled, their aim was to
do well academically. However, as time progressed, the students become interested in
the multidisciplinary research methodologies process. Furthermore, they learned
different aspects such as effective data collection through the interview, exploring
documented work such as syllabus and historical documentation through reading past
research projects. Moreover, they also learned analysis of the results included
quantitative and qualitative method while taking into consideration theoretical work
combined. (Coronel Llamas Boza, 2011).
DQ #2
Plagiarism entails taking another person s work and passing it as one s own. (What
is Plagiarism? n.d.). As a researcher, this can be
Mede Ancient Greek Misfortune Witten By Euripides
Medea is an ancient Greek misfortune Witten by Euripides. The play is based on
the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BCE. Euripides was the
first Greek poet to suffer the fate of so many of the great modern writers: rejected
by most of his contemporaries. Euripides was the son of Mnesarchus. The family
owned property on the island of Salamis, and Euripideswas twice married and had
three sons. Euripides was well ahead of his time. He irritated people in his own day
by his harsh criticism and won only five dramatic prizes during the course of his
career. Euripides decision of women support characters such as the nurse and the
chorus is imperative to the magnification of Medeas feelings. The very fact that the
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They also give advice to Medea on how to get back at Jason. The chorus has Medea s
back and will always be there for her. The ending shows irony. Medea kills both of
her sons, as well as the killing of the princess and Kreon. After all the events she is
still pleased with herself. The plot of Medea is very straightforward, and happens
in a logical sequence. The thought of this plot can be expressed in a single
sentence: Medea s heart is destroyed by Jason when he marries another woman,
which leads her to seek revenge. In this play, characterization is the main focus, and
the characters are only a means of moving the plot forward. For example, Medea s
evil trait is developed through her resentful actions. Another element of theatre which
is demonstrated throughout the story is the use of elevated diction, which heightens
the emotions of the audience. Music, also an element of theatre, is used to
stimulate emotion as well. The main demonstration of this element is the Chorus,
which provides explanations and reviews on the action occurring. As all the events
of Medea s revenge progress, it is unclear how the conflict will be resolved. To end
the play, Euripides includes the final element of theatre: spectacle. Just when it
seems Medea has no escape from being punished, she appears in a chariot drawn by
dragons. This transpiration is considered a contrivance, as it is an unexpected and
highly
Online Translators As A Pedagogical Tool
REACTION PAPER
Online translators as a pedagogical tool
At just 20 pages, Dr. Maite Correa illustrates us with her article Leaving the peer
out of peer editing: Online translators as a pedagogical tool in the Spanish as a
second language classroom that fits well in a technological age for teaching/learning
foreign languages, also, it is an appeal to professionals in research and teaching areas
for rethinking the usage of new and controversial tools. The text is short and well
structured around the topics of class methodologies and approaches. It contains a
theoretical framework with translation and peer working learning, and also the
overview of what cheating means in a language classroom.
In short, Dr. Correa defines and discusses a double sharp tool with advantages and
disadvantages that academic and non academic public will be able to appreciate.
On this paper, since common topics are involved in, the author starts with the
definition of online translators and the complex and problematic subject of
plagiarism at school. It is evident that if someone uses an online translator that
person is not working in; it is just a copy and paste exercise, so the intellectual
property belongs to the machine. However, with a research interest, if the professor
uses that enemy like an ally, it would be a useful tool to learn further aspects from
mother and target language. The author insists in exposing the value of recognizing
intellectual rights and also how we can take advantage
What Is The Pricing Strategy Of Mydin
MYDIN is one of the largest retail and wholesale organization in Malaysia with
close to 90 outlets with consisting of hypermarkets, mini markets (MyMydin),
convenience stores (MyMart), Bazaars and emporiums in the nationwide. It carries
a broad range of goods ranging from food line, household, soft line and hard line
items. The Soft line products include cosmetics, textile, leather and various clothing
whereas the hard line products include hardware, electrical, stationery, porcelain and
toys (Mydin, 2014). Besides that, Mydin has been appointed as the operator for the
Malaysian government initiated Kedai Rakyat1Malaysia (KR1M) outlets in 2012
and open another 90 KR1M outlets for the year 2013 in the whole of Malaysia (Ariz,
2013). In addition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mydin offers varieties of similar range products as their competitors where they are
still able to undercut prices by reasonable percentages. Mydin s pricing strategy is
low price strategy where this strategy emphasizes on low price products as well as
maintaining the quality of their products. It also focuses on reducing the cost from
their operation to produce lower price products yet good quality. Besides that,
Mydin used low price strategy to attract lower and medium income group in across
Malaysia. Therefore, lower and medium income families are willing to purchase at
lower price and high quality products at Mydin. Nevertheless, Mydin able to
sustain its customers for long period of time and it will increase customer loyalty
through their low price strategy. In addition, this low price strategy may attract
small wholesalers and petty traders in getting cheaper supplies from Mydin. It has
also contributed to the business expansion and is reflected by an increase in
number of wholesalers and petty traders who have registered as their frequent
buyers (Armum, N.D) . Furthermore, Mydin also emphasize in bulk buying and
bulk selling to enjoy lower prices. Thus, Mydin selling in bulk enable to cut cost as
well as sustains lower price for its wholesaler, bulk purchasers and end user.
Therefore, Mydin was encouraging people to buy in bulk in order to save more. In
addition, Mydin purchase raw materials in bulk in order to save more cost. Mydin
sources merchandise both locally and from other countries including Bangladesh,
China, France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia and some more (Armum,
Portfolio Performance and Attribution Analysis
Portfolio Performance Evaluation and Attribution Analysis
Date of Submission
22nd June, 2011
Portfolio Performance Evaluation and Attribution Analysis
Submitted to:
Mahmood Osman Imam, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka
Submitted by:
Sakib Ahmed Chowdhury
B.B.A. 13th Batch
Section: A, ID: 13 161
Group # 9
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka
22nd June, 2011
Dr. Mahmood Osman Imam
Professor
Department of Finance
Faculty of Business Studies
University of Dhaka
Sir,
With due respect, I, a student of B.B.A. Program (13th Batch) under Department of
Finance, University of Dhaka, submit the report entitled Portfolio Performance
Evaluation and Attribution Analysis that you have... Show more content on
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* It reflects all the price sensitive information available in the stock market.
The final market return is the simple average of monthly returns calculated on index.
The month returns on index is calculated with the following formula:
RmFeb 2005=DSE Gen IndexFeb 2005 DSE Gen IndexJan 2005DSE Gen IndexJan
2005
Benchmark Returns for Individual Sectors
The DSE general index will not serve the purpose to identify the benchmark returns
for individual sectors. Therefore, separate indices for every sector are required to be
calculated the benchmark returns for them. First thing to consider is that DSE
general index is calculated by the contribution of the sectors based on their market
capitalization. If the market capitalization of a particular sector is multiplied to the
index value, the approximate index for that month and for that sector can be
identified. For example:
Bank IndexFeb 2005=DSE Gen IndexFeb 2005Г—% M.Cap of BankFeb 2005
By repeating this process, the separate index for each of the sectors can be obtained
by applying their contribution in terms of market capitalization. From the separate
indices separate benchmark returns of different sectors can be calculated by applying
the same formula used to find the market return.
Weights and Optimization
The objective for the optimization of the weights is to maximize the portfolio excess
return per unit of risk taken under the situation where no short selling is allowed. The
Analysis Of The Book Horror Of Horror
In the book Horror in Architecture horror is defined in various ways, from horror
being the truth about abstraction, to horror reorienting the notion that what exists is
not necessarily all that might be. Eight different typologies of horror are identified
which includes Doubles and Clones, Exquisite Corpse, Partially and Mostly Dead,
Reiteration and Reflexivity, Incontinent Object, Trojan Horse, Homunculism and
Gigantism, Solidity, Mass, Stereotomy, Distortion and Disproportion. THESIS: The
architect Zaha Hadid has produced a number of works that fit into the Trojan Horse
typology of horror which includes the Vitra Fire station in Weil am Rhein, the
MAXXI museum in Rome and the 1st floor interior design she did for the Hotel
Puerta America.
THINKING OF USING THIS WHOLE PARAGRAPH FOR THE CONCLUSION:
Zaha Hadid s three projects in the aforementioned have various characteristics that
place her designs under the Trojan Horse typology. Joshua Comaroff and Ong Ker
Shing define the Trojan Horse as a less obvious but equally disconcerting form of
duality. It can also be perceived as a lack of indication about what is going on within.
The interior life of her project on the 1st floor of Hotel Puerta America can be seen
as the creation of an internal environment that aggressively erased the world beyond.
Zaha Hadid was among a team of 19 internationally recognized architects and
designers to work on the 12 floors of the hotel. Though not designed by her, the
entrances to
Comparing Marx And Ritzer s The Mcdonaldization Of
Society
In the Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx and Engels define Capitalism as an
economic system driven by profit motive or labor that increases capital (Marx, 1888).
Therefore, the profit motive is the driving force of capitalism. Industries established
in this system use methods to cut the cost of the labor needed to create a product in
order to profit. The most prominent method used is rationalization. Ritzer, author of
The McDonaldization of Society, describes rationalization as the domination of
American society with principles found in fast food industries (Ritzer, 2015).
Collectively, these characteristics contribute to the successfulness of a profitable
capitalist system. While they are designed to produce capital, the four principles...
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In her book, From Here to Eternity, Caitlyn Doughty emphasized the irrationality and
unethicality of the rationalized industry concerning death. After exploring many
diverse cultures in search of the ultimate death ritual, Doughty realizes that, just like
capitalism, America s funeral industry is based purely on the profit motive. The
principles of McDonaldization have over rationalized the system creating a concrete
method of dealing with death. For example, in America culture, the process of death
has been moved completely into medical industries and out of the control of the
dying and families. However, this rationalized system has created an impersonal
system(s) [that] fosters a corrosive fear of that hinders our ability to cope and mourn
(Doughty, book cover). She reveals that many people want to engage with death and
expose their emotions, but instead are dictated by the efficiency, calculability,
predictability, and control of the industry. Doughty also argues that that expense,
cooperate ness, and bureaucracy of the funeral industry has served to destroy the
intent of funerals: family and community joining in the mourning and celebration of
an individual s life (Doughty, 2017). Marx and Engels state this succinctly: The
bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil and has reduced the
family relation to a mere money relation (Marx, 8). Ethically, funeral homes do not
allow for an
Donald Trump Research Paper
Biography on Donald Trump
Friday, September 11th
Pirasanthini Ramanathan
Mr. Alexio
Information
Donald Trump was born on June 14th 1946 in Queens, New York. As a student,
Trump joined his father s company the trump organization. He was able to finance
an expansion of the company s holdings by convincing his father to be more liberal
in the use of loans based on the equity in the Trump apartment complexes nut the
business was very competitive and profit margins were smaller. Even though Trump
has made his mistakes and is generally perceived as an average manager, he is an
excellent example of a great leader to the community.
Schooling
Donald Trump had his initial schooling in the Kew Forest School Forest Hills,
New York. When he was 13, his parents sent him to New York Military Academy in
Upstate New York where he performed well, both socially and academically
emerging as a star athlete and student leader. By the time he graduated in 1964,
Trump was at Fordham University for two years before joining the Wharton School of
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Ivanka and Eric. They called off their marriage in 1992 when Ivana discovered his
extramarital love affair with an American actress Marla Maples. In 1993, he
married Marla Maples and they had one child Tiffany two months before their
marriage. In 1997, he filed for a highly publicized divorce with Maples which was
finalized in June 1999. The divorce agreement allotted $2 million to Maples. On
January 22, 2005 he got married to Melania Knauss at Bethesda by the Sea
Episcopal Church, on the island of Palm Beach, Florida, after proposing to her the
previous year before. They had a son together named Barron William Trump. In
2011, he claimed in an interview to be a Presbyterian within the Protestant group
after gaining the membership of New York Citys Marble Collegiate Reformed
Protestant Dutch
Gibbs Bridge Myths
Introduction:
Gibbs Bridge is nothing more than a small, slightly spooky bridge in the middle of
nowhere. Yet stories are spread stating that it is haunted. Stories about Gibbs
Bridge have been making their way around the city of Sylvania for years, being
passed down as a local legend of sorts. At first glance, this small bridge may seem
inconspicuous but with some digging, it is revealed that this bridge has many
stories attached to it. The bridge itself was built in 1923, and is located on Gibbs Road
in Sylvania, Ohio not too far from the Michigan border. A picture of where exactly
the bridge is located can be found in appendix A. Aside from the year it was built,
not much else is known about the bridge yet if the legends are consulted ... Show
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According to the story, there was a nasty car accident that occurred on the bridge
during that time in which some local students were killed. Now it is said that those
who lost their lives in that horrific crash haunt the bridge, if you visit the bridge at
night the sounds of screeching tires, breaking glass, and oddly enough laughter
can be heard. Also, dark, shadowy figures are said to chase people off the bridge if
they walk across it. Another quite popular legend that is often told is called
Xanadu. This story claims that a young man was decapitated by two of his friends
who attempted to play a prank on him. The young man s friends strung fishing line
across the bridge and waited for the man on the motorcycle to cross. His body
ended up crossing the bridge, but his head did not. He was decapitated by the
fishing line and is now said to haunt the bridge. In keeping with the legend if the
participant goes to the bridge at night and flashes their headlights three times a
motorcycle headlight will appear out of nowhere as well as the sounds of a
motorcycle followed by a man screaming. Many other stories are told about the
bridge, including; a girl hanging herself due to an unrequited love, a young girl
getting hit by a car, an angry farmer chasing people off the bridge with his truck or
shooting at them, and like any good haunted location the bridge is a popular site
among Satan
The Arrow Paradox Essay
the time in which the first person/object had move, it will not reach by the second
person/object because of n time and n distance between the two. Another
elaboration is a large car that had enough gas to make it move while there s an
undersized car compared to the first car in which it has no enough gas. The second
car is bind by rope that connected to the first car. Between the first car, which has
enough gas, and the second car, which has no enough gas, the distance of zero is
present between them and the length of the rope which is 10 meters will be the
distance between them after the first car tries to tug the rope to make the second car
move. The large car started to move, but because of the length of the rope, which is
10 meters, the second car would not move until the 10 meters had tug by the first car,
that s the only timethat the second car will move. As the first car reach the first point,
that s the time that the rope had expanded enough to... Show more content on
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For an instance, an arrow in flight, he said that the arrow didn t move at all or
motionless because, before it was hit/released by the handler, it already occupies
an equal space at rest, and when it was released by the person in locomotion, the
arrow took the same space and no time lapses for it to move, therefore the flying
arrow is at rest and motionless. In Zeno s third paradox, he believed that a motion
should have time lapses in order to be in motion. Time lapse can be done if there is
the presence of time and space acting together. For example, as time passes by, the
roots of a tree grow, making it to be large and spread its root to hold the soil. Because
of the presence of time lapses as well as the changes occur on the roots of the tree,
we can say that the roots are in
Sexual Violence In Correctional Facilities
Correctional institutions are the institutions that serve as rehabilitation centers with
aims of correcting offensive acts. The most common corrective institution is a prison
that serves not only as a corrective facility but also serves as a venue to instill
vocational skills and academic knowledge to inmates. Correctional institution set ups
have similar shape or characteristic as that of an organization with a chain of
command right from the top to the bottom (Blackburn, n.d)
Despite correctional facilities being avenues for behavior corrections, many offensive
behaviors are prevalent. These behaviors or offenses include; rape, sexual violence
among others criminal offences. According to Dumond Dumond (2015), there is a
very stinging need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mandate of the Act is to address the nature and extend of Prison Sex Violence
(PSV) through a multi stepped method or strategy. The National Institute of Justice
(NIJ), Bureau of Justice Statistics (BIJ) and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) were
the agencies tasked with implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act.
How are correctional facilities addressing issues of rape and sexual violence?
According to Jayewardene (1981) a number of steps have been taken by several
correctional facilities in different states to address sexual violence in correctional set
up. They include;
i.Having written policies specifically related Prison Sex Violence. In some
correctional facilities, successful investigation, prevention and response to such
cases were reported. ii. Existence of Department of Corrections written policies that
seems to be working. iii. The introduction of Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
which proves to be a successful tool in addressing sex and violence in
Unix Pos420 Uop
UNIX, Linux, and Windows Servers
Security
When comparing Linux/Unix versus Windows platforms for security it is important
to take into account the security issues being addressed. The most common types of
security breaches in today s business world are based on social engineering attacks.
These attacks are focused on bypassing security measures by tricking users into
accomplishing the tasks required by the malicious code. These attacks can introduce
numerous types of malicious code into the network ranging from spyware up to and
including viruses. When comparing Windows versus Linux/Unix it is important to
realize that more security features may be available depending on the exact operating
system. This comparison is not to compare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
A fundamental aspect of managing any computer system, UNIX or otherwise, is the
backup of user and system data for possible retrieval purposes in the case of system
failure, data corruption, etc. Users, both teacher, student, or counselor, expect and
depend on the admin to recover files that have been accidentally erased, or lost due
to hardware problems. Backup devices may be locally connected to a system or
remotely accessible across a network. Typical backup media types include: 1/4
cartridge tape, 8mm cartridge tape (used infrequently today) DAT (very common)
DLT (where lots of data must be archived) Floptical, ZIP, JAZ, SyQuest (common
for user level backups) Backup tapes, disks and other media should be well looked
after in a secure location within the university, primarily at a main office as a
whole (ie. Arizona). Software tools for archiving data include low level format
independent tools, file and directory oriented tools such as tar, filesystem oriented
tools, standard UNIX utilities, and high level tools (normally commercial
packages) such as IRIS NetWorker. The most commonly used program is tar,
which allows one to gather together a number of files and directories into a single tar
archive file. Tar files can also be compressed and some of the university s backup
devices have built in hardware compression abilities. Note that files such as MPEG
movies and JPEG images are already in a compressed format
Arguments Against Women In Combat
Women s combat roles in the battlefield in general has been a controversial subject,
that has lingered prior to are modern time. Many women from the roman times and
beyond. Were expected to stay at home and cook meals and other various womanly
activities. Until the Revolutionary War when women went with their soldier
husbands and became laundresses, cooks and nurses for the male soldiers. When
World War 1 began, women were allowed to enroll in the military, but only as nurses.
During the war, 33,000 women nurses served battlefield . Out of the 33,000 more
than 400 nurses died in the line of duty. Continuing after the Great War, The military
woman were only granted to be in non combat roles. It wasn t until 1991 and 1993
when women were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
will not be fighting the Islamic terrorists forever. There are other situations that
may come up and having as many soldiers as possible is crucial, especially that if
the we have to fight against a country with many soldiers in the near future. There
really is not a very a bad reason that we in America should employ women into the
army combat forces. Of course there will always going to be opposition due to that
people s paranoia about the idea of their sisters or mothers going to battle you
would never see them again. Many women and men already go with the idea that
they are risking their lives for their country. If they already know what risk they are
going to take woman should get the same opportunities as men. Many of the sources
and comments against women going to the battlefield or for going to the battlefield,
but measuring the pros and the cons together. The pros outweigh the cons. With
things changing culturally around the world. Women are going to start being able to
do more. If not now, then i the future, The battlefield will be opened up to women if
not now, sooner or
Modern Day Society And Creative Industries
Scriptwriters and Their Role in Modern Day Society
What would Hollywood and its producers do without scriptwriters? A person with
a camera can only do so much on their own; without a script there is no story to
build a movie up from. Essentially, an excellent script is the foundation for a
brilliant movie. Furthermore, scriptwriting has been an interest of mine since my
seventh grade year in middle school, which was when I was first exposed to drama.
I was not a huge fan of getting up on a stage; however, I greatly enjoyed the writing
aspect of the class. I connected with the idea of telling somebody a story without
having to look them directly in the eyes, and I still feel this way today. Due to this
feeling, I sense that I would make a decent scriptwriter. Carrying on, this paper
further examines the substantial role of the scriptwriter in modern day society and
creative industries. According to the National Careers Service, a career search
website based in the United Kingdom, scriptwriters are writers who create
screenplays (2015). Constructing characters, shaping dialogue, and writing an
engaging plot are all part of a scriptwriter s profession (AllAboutCareers Ltd, 2015).
As a screenwriter, one might expect to develop their own original ideas through
writing and words to sell to producers. Some producers may even commission a
scriptwriter to create a screenplay based on an idea or true story. Additionally,
scriptwriters are often asked to adapt an existing
The Pros And Cons Of C Batik
2.1
The name of the shop is called C Batik. The shop is called C Batik because the main
items that the shop sells is mostly made up from batik. It is located in Central Market,
Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
2.2
The nature of business of C Batik is traditional market, hence they sell traditional
items such as the Batik. They also even have handmade items.
2.3
C Batik sells many traditional items such as handbags, snow globes, accessories,
ornaments, snow globes, bookmarks, hand held fans, baskets, batik, shoes, plush toys,
keychains, ceramic plates, bells and many more. They sold handbags that are made
with unique patterns of various colors. Handmade traditional clothes are woven
beautifully with intricate designs and mainly trims of ... Show more content on
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The three ways in which the expansion of the shop can be financed is to use part of
the profits earn from the shop sale, set up booth in public festivals and the owner can
contribute some money from personal accounts.
One way which expansion can be financed is to use part of the profit earned from
sales from the previous years to open a new branch. This can be done by using half
of the profit earned from sales earned every month. When owner have an idea to
open a new branch, he or she can financed part of profit earlier for the new branch.
The second way is to set up a booth. It can be in schools, shopping malls, festivals,
carnivals, open days or other celebration days to earn more money other than getting
the money from the sales earned from the business. The owner can set up a booth
while there is a festival or public holiday coming around. They can also set it in some
carnivals which can earn them more money.
The third way is contribute the money is from his or her own personal savings. The
owner can contribute a part of the money that in his or her personal savings account
for the new branch and after the second branch is successful, part of the profit earned
from the second branch can be repaid back to the
Basketball in NS Essay
Basketball was first introduced to Nova Scotia as early as 1895 but in the past thirty
years the popularity of the sport has really taken off. The high concentration of
universities in the province, the tradition and esteem of the high school programs,
and the continued support from a large and knowledgeable basketball community
have made the game a staple of NovaScotia life, culminating with the capital city of
Halifaxbecoming known as the basketball capital of Canada. When you talk about
basketball in the Maritimes you can break it down into different levels of
competition. There are the club systems throughout the province, the regional and
provincial teams, then high school basketball, then you have to look at intercollegiate
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Another first time winner was Halifax West as traditional powerhouses from
Queen Elizabeth and St. Patrick s faced greater competition. Another sign of the
game s popularity was the fact that it was being played in the summer time. After
watching rare broadcasts of NBA playoffs, in which one of the halftime events was
pitting the greatest players in the game one on one, this format was adopted in
Halifax and tournaments were held with the winner gaining bragging rights
throughout the city. At the university level, Brian Heaney took over as coach of
the St. Mary s Huskies. The former Acadia superstar took over the Huskies in 1971
and for the next eight years under his reign St. Mary s replaced Acadia as the
premiere basketball squad in the province. During the decade St. Mary s won the
national championships in 1973, 78, and 79 respectively and reached the finals on
two other occasions. The Axemen remained highly competitive and won the nationals
in 1971 and 1977. They were a formidable opponent for the Huskies, which resulted
in one of the greatest intercollegiate rivalries in the province s history. The two strong
teams made the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association the strongest conference in
the country for the first time as Acadia or SMU captured five national championships
during the decade. (1) Some of the star university players during that time period
were Mickey

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Persuasive Essay On School Lunches

  • 1. Persuasive Essay On School Lunches Crafting a persuasive essay on the subject of school lunches can be both challenging and rewarding. While it may seem like a straightforward topic, delving into the complexities and nuances requires a deep understanding of various aspects. One must navigate through a myriad of information, ranging from nutritional guidelines and dietary needs to the impact of school lunches on students' overall well-being. Firstly, extensive research is essential to build a solid foundation for your arguments. You'll need to examine current school lunch programs, nutritional standards, and the potential effects on students' health and academic performance. This requires sifting through scholarly articles, government reports, and possibly even conducting interviews to gather diverse perspectives. Furthermore, crafting a persuasive essay involves presenting a compelling argument supported by evidence. You must carefully select and organize your points to build a persuasive case that will resonate with your audience. Addressing counterarguments and anticipating objections adds an extra layer of complexity, demanding a thorough understanding of opposing views. Moreover, the emotional and ethical dimensions of the topic add depth to your essay. Exploring the human impact of school lunch policies on students' lives can be emotionally charged and requires a delicate balance to evoke empathy without sacrificing the logical coherence of your argument. Lastly, ensuring clarity and coherence in your writing is crucial. A persuasive essay should guide the reader through a logical progression of ideas, from the introduction to the conclusion. Crafting a compelling thesis statement and effective transitions between paragraphs demands careful attention to detail. In conclusion, writing a persuasive essay on school lunches necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the subject, adept research skills, and the ability to weave together logical and emotional elements seamlessly. The process may be challenging, but the opportunity to shed light on an important issue and potentially influence positive change makes it a worthwhile endeavor. For assistance with similar essays and more, consider exploring the services available at HelpWriting.net. Persuasive Essay On School LunchesPersuasive Essay On School Lunches
  • 2. Advantages Of Gap Year I am convinced that one s college education is greatly enhanced by the maturity, experience, and perspective a student can bring post gap year. (Fred A. Hardon). A gap year is a period, usually, one academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education. The gap year as we know it started gaining attraction in the US in the 1960s. During their gap year, students usually travel and experience other cultures, gain work experience, learn other languages, and volunteer. Initially, taking a gap year has not always been socially acceptable in the US, however, it was much more acceptable in many European countries as well as Australia. In more recent years, however, the percentage of students putting their higher educationon hold to pursue learning outside of the academic field has been increasing steadily. Although the percentage of students who are taking a gap year is steadily increasing, in comparison to other countries we are very much behind. According to the Gap Year Association, many students in other countries wait a year or more after high school before attending college. For instance, more than 50 percent of students In Norway, Denmark and Turkey take a gap year before going to college, and that is according to the Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research, and Educationin Oslo, Norway. Gap year better prepares students for college and adulthood in general. Because the majority of students spend their gap year by
  • 3. Important Issues of Leadership in William Shakespeare s... Important Issues of Leadership in William Shakespeare s Richard II Richard II was one of Shakespeare s political works depicting the rise and fall of King Richard II. Richard became king of England as a boy at 10 years of age, although his advisors made most of the political decisions of the kingdom until he matured. During this maturation period, Richard was more interested in learning about aesthetic things in life rather than things more responsible to the monarch. He had very little experience and talent in the areas of military tactics and his decisions relating to the monarch seemed arbitrary. These traits that Richard displayed were not befitting to a king and a man who was suppose to lead. Rather than look out for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to banishment, Henry was also unfairly taken of his families wealth, land, and title, from which he was the rightful heir. Henry contrasted Richard in many ways, in that he was honest, and very practical. Furthermore, Henry was very reluctant to assume the role of future King, eventually accepting after urging and support from the other nobles. While Richard left England to oversee the progress of his foreign war, Henry and the other nobles began plans to take Richard s kingdom. This was a crucial mistake on Richard s part. By not taking care of issues on the domestic front, Richard s followers and soldiers grew increasingly weary of his ability to lead and be an effective king, eventually siding with Henry. Henry proceeded to capture Bristol Castle, a stronghold of Richard s and began his plans on being ordained future king. Upon Richard s return to England, he learns of the events that had transpired in his absence. At first his own arrogance allows him to believe that since it is his God given right to rule as King, he will be protected. But then just as quickly, Richard s arrogance turns into despair upon the realization that Henry has gained support of the nobles and the people of England. Henry and Richard finally meet at Ramparts Castle leading to the climax of the play. Henry demands retribution for the allocation of his families possessions and
  • 4. Religious Intolerance And Scientology Religious intolerance and Scientology The world can be a dangerous place. It can be even more dangerous if someone proves to be different, or are seen as unusual in any way. Scientology may be one of the strangest religions in the world. Because of this, Scientology has experienced intolerance since it was first founded in 1954. Religious intolerance is a social issue, and affects every level of the religious community, from the followers to the conductors of Scientology. Even though many view Scientology as a cult or fraudulent religion, as well as that that the religion is so small and the beliefs so strange it can simply be written off, and the intolerance ignored, Religious intolerance is a huge problem for scientology because Only one side of the argument is broadcasted, so scientology receives a lot of hate, simply because they believe differently than many other people. Scientology has responded to biased and intolerant media and their replies have been covered up, or scarcely brought up at all, and scientologists have been threatened with violence and even received hate mail and death threats Widespread intolerance has always been a problem for Scientology for many reasons and a serious issue which faces all religions of the world. However, the practice became popularized when monotheistic religions such as Christianity and Judaism became popular. Since Scientology is also considered a monotheistic religion, and describes a single creator, this belief is one of
  • 5. Macbeth Diary Entries We are here at Forres after Macbeth has been crowned King of Scotland. Though it is a joyous occasion, I am considering the strange way in which the witches prophecies had came true though i suspect Macbeth has play dst most foully for t . I am yet again tempted by the other prophesy that relates to myself of Lesser than Macbeth,and greater.Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none and I myself find this a tempting prospectof treachery. Wicked is what man is, but i will remain loyal to Macbeth.Macbeth had invited me with great ceremony to the celebratory feast that evening he was crowned king.I am weary and suspective of Macbeth as he questions much of my movement with Fleance that afternoon. I really feel something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I ever find out who has killed my loved ones, I will be the death of them or they be the death of me. Macduff I am writing this entry, sitting at a desk in Scone. I have recently witnessed my dear friend Macbeth crowned King of Scotland. I am still in shock after the strange happenings of the past few days, so I am not yet overcome with neither joy nor grief. I should be happy for Macbeth, yet I feel that something inside me will not allow me to be so. These events, I fear, have not happened by chance, but that something evil, something supernatural is at work.

Macbeth and I felt immense pride, on that fateful day as we rode, victorious, over the moor. We had just defeated the ghastly Norwegians, though by uncivilized means. Macbeth rightly said So foul; and fair a day I have not seen . Not far into our journey, we came upon three weird sisters. They all hailed Macbeth Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and king hereafter. True, he was Thane of Glamis, but we were puzzled, to say the least, about the other two statements. As I was intrigued, I questioned them about my future. In reply, they told me that my sons would me kings, and that I would be Lesser than Macbeth, and greater . This confuses me greatly, for had they not just said that Macbeth would be king? Of course, I chose not to believe these instruments of darkness .

Amazingly, minutes after the sisters had vanished, Macbeth was announced Thane of Cawdor. We
  • 6. Theme Of Last Tango In Paris LAST TANGO IN PARIS As the title suggests, Last Tango in Paris is set in Paris and the main plot concentrates on two people s loneliness, Paul (Marlon Brando), a 45 year old old American man and Jeanne (Maria Schneider), a 20 year old French woman born in an aristocratic environment, the daughter of a Colonel and engaged to a young film director, Tom. After Paul s wife suicide, his life dramatically changes and he finds himself lost in a foreign, yet known, city. The despair drives Paul to find a shelter to comfort himself, far away from everything that could remind him of Rose, his now deceased wife. An empty apartment for rent is the location where the two main characters meet. In fact, while Paul was escaping from love, Jeanne was looking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... London: BFI Modern Classics, 1998. Page 21 7 copies were confiscated with Bernardo Bertolucci, Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider and Alberto Grimaldi (the producer) all condemned to two month of prison with suspension .7 As a result of the sentence, Bertolucci lost his civil rights and was restricted from voting for five years. The movie was banned in Italy for fourteen years until 1987, when a judge allowed it to be publicly viewed because it was no longer considered obscene. Bertolucci confessed: I think the young people who saw it after the ban was lifted were a bit disappointed; they thought it was a very chaste movie. 8 The movie was also banned in Spain under Franco s regime, so many Spanish went up to the French border to watch it: The film also played for months in Biarritz, where it was estimated that ninety per cent of the audience was
  • 7. Rome Dbq After nearly half a millennium of rule, the Romans began to lose their grip on Europe in the fifth century. The Fall of Rome left in its ruin political chaos, confusion, wide spread devastation, although the Romans at the time had no idea the fall of Rome was occurring. Divide of Western and Eastern Rome, invasions, military disloyalty, and economic instability are some of the factors associated with the fall of Rome. In AD 476, the last Roman emperor in the west, Romulus Augustulus, was removed from power by Odovacar, leader of the Goths. The divide of Western and Eastern Rome was a major factor in the fall of Rome. Eastern and Western Rome were separated in the beginning to make the Roman empire more easily governed. On the contrary,
  • 8. Engineering Skills Gap At The Manufacturing Sector Abstract This report looks into what the future may look like for the manufacturing sector as well as engineering in Wales. The future looks potentially very good, with many predictions of growth in the manufacturing sector, with a possible ВЈ27 billion more each year from 2022, for the UK in general, drawing more companies in and creating many more jobs in the process. However, the main obstacle is an engineering skills gap, with many more engineers required to fill the vacancies and replace the aging workforce, than Walesis currently producing. There are a number of programs to try and increase the number of children studying STEM subjects and funding to create more engineering apprenticeships. While the 2022 target is within reach a lot more work is needed to produce the required number of engineers to make the growth possible. Introduction The manufacturing industry is comprised of businesses that manufacture and process products from raw materials or commodities. It includes a vast range of sectors such as food, chemicals, automotive, computer equipment and electronics. In most developed countries manufacturing takes up a significant part of the economy. This report will look at the current situation of the manufacturing sector as well as engineering in Wales, and look into what the future may be like, as well as what is being done to achieve it. Manufacturing and Engineering Today Wales has always relied very heavily on the manufacturing sector,
  • 9. Analysis Of The Magdalene s Legacy Allie Willison Jill Stevenson Medieval Performance November 11, 2016 The Magdalene s Legacy INTRO WHOOP (Jill said do it last and she s always right) The legend s surrounding Mary Magdalene changed drastically throughout the Middle Ages. In the sixth century Pope Gregory the Great concluded that three women mentioned in the Bible were in fact the same Mary, the sister of Lazarus, the woman who was cleansed of seven demons, and the harlot who washed the feet of Christ. This was accepted as fact and has lasted into contemporary legend concerning the jilted Saint. In the Ninth Century legends circulated that after Christ rose from death and came to her in the garden, she wandered the desert of Judea in penance. As the years passed and the church dug deeper into theology, and as Christianity became the backbone of European culture, legends evolved with the culture, and in the Tenth Century the Magdalene took to the sea and was thought to have come to France. Even in these legends she still went off into solitude, only this time it was a mountaintop. By 1265 her legend was somewhat solidified when The Golden Legend was first compiled. In the collection of hagiographies the Magdalene s story ends with her, alongside her brother Lazarus and her sister Martha, sailing to France, converting the pagan King of Marseille as well as many other pagans, and then retreating up to a grotto overlooking the city and being born up to Heaven at every canonical hour greeted by a host of
  • 10. The Demise Of Homer Barron Gabriel, Bridges English, 1020 Professor Emery, Taylor 3 September 2014 The Demise of Homer Barron In William Faulkner s short story, A Rose for Emily, Ms. Emily Grierson, the title character in the story, is a very peculiar character. Introverted from society, trapped in a world of misconceptions, Emily never receives any psychiatric treatment, but she definitely exhibits symptoms of a mental illness. By examining Emily s behavior and her social relationships, it is possible to conclude that Emily was mentally unstable and possessed a personal motivation to kill Homer Baron. Although her community of Jefferson Mississippi never thought Emily was crazy, she was indeed a very ill person. After Emily Grierson dies at the age of seventy four, the town people of Jefferson Mississippi turn out in countless numbers for the funeral. The men show up to pay tribute to a fallen monument, the narrator states, and the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house (32). The only individual who had seen the interior over the time period before her death was Homer Barron and her servant Tobe. Tobe s character was an old black man who did the cooking, gardening, and marketing. Tobe was originally the servant of Emily s father Mr. Grierson, and stayed with Emily after his death, seemingly out of devotion and commitment. Emily was born during the Civil War as an only child. Her father, Mr. Grierson raised her with Old Southern values. He prevented young
  • 11. Analysis Of Happiest Memories Ashley is a 55 year old woman living in the suburbs of Michigan; she was born in India, of Indian descent, and moved to America when she was 25 years old. Currently, she is employed as a chief financial officer. She commutes into the city and works every weekday for a company that provides care and assistance to older adults in need. She is of Asian and Indian descent with deep roots to her home in India. She describes her living arrangements as a single family home in a well connected, quiet neighborhood. She lives with her husband and welcomes family and her two daughters back to her house multiple times a year. The interview took place over video calling session. Ashley was in her home in the kitchen and the interviewer was also in her home. The interviewee verbalized her consent with the interview and report and voiced she is happy to help. Summary of Data brief summary including facts and meanings what meanings they said. Not our synthesis Happiest Memories Ashley discussed her happiest memories through her life with the common theme of family. Starting from when she was a child her favorite memory relates to coming home from school with the expectation her mother will be there. She waited all day to go back home and enjoy time with her family. She loved to watch her mother cook and greatly enjoyed sitting next to her mother while she was cooking. She believes being with her family provided a sense of togetherness and camaraderie. She reminisced on the feeling of
  • 12. The Importance And Benefits Of Math Manipulatives In... пЂ¦Boggan (2010) explained the importance and benefits of math manipulatives. The value of manipulatives has been recognized for many years, but some teachers are unwilling to use them in teaching. Elementary teachers who use manipulatives to teach mathematics can positively affect student learning. Students at all levels and of all abilities can benefit from manipulatives. пЂ¦Bradley et.al. (2008) examined teacher s attempt to improve instructional strategies for teaching mathematics in an elementary school. The findings of the study revealed that the students were more involved in math activities, especially during peer tutoring. The students enjoyed the music as well as the entertaining videocassette with the mathematics objective as the subject of a story. Perhaps as a result of the audio, visual, and kinesthetic modes of instruction, students actually appeared more attentive during direct instruction. Teachers reported that carrying through with manipulatives and number lines with the fourth and fifth graders helped them to grasp abstract concepts and become more accurate in solving problems in the math textbook. пЂ¦Kelly (2006) explored in elementary classrooms that how children use manipulatives and/or tools in problem solving while working on mathematical tasks. Current research reveals that teachers need to teach and assess children s mathematical knowledge in ways that will allow them to show (perform) what they really understand. In this research use of
  • 13. How to Improve Presentation Skill Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of research problem Your presentations skills are just as important as the information you are presenting. Presentation skills are important for every individual when you have the need to present yourself. It is not only essential for your studying but also for future career. When you are applying for a job, you have to present yourself as a sincere applicant who is ready to improvise the organisation using his or her technical and non technical skills. Only if you present yourself with the right attitude, you will be able to get the job. Even when you are in the job, you should be attending business meetings with the higher officials where your presentation skills will prove yourself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.1. Explanations of Students Poor Presentation Performance 2.1.1.Communication related anxiety The inability to effectively deliver oral presentations may stem from a communication related anxiety known as oral communication apprehension. This is the biggest problem that presenter may come up against. The problem McCroskey (1977) defined as an individual s level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with another person or persons (p.78) which may contribute to an increase in anxiety and loss of self confidence and, consequently, negatively affect one s action to engage in oral communication from face to face speaking to an audience by delivering a presentation or speech. According to Phillips (1968), a factor contributing to poor communication performance may lie in one s memory of his or her parents misusing language to ventilate grievances, berate one another, or verbally harass family members, including oneself. These negative experiences may have led the individual to be fearful or reticent of communication dialog, resulting in withdrawal from oral communication encounters. 2.1.2. Vague Intent You
  • 14. Cia Research Paper The CIA and Foreign Policy By Robert M. Gates Winter 1987/88 Article Summary and Author Biography Account of the work of the CIA, discussing in some detail the nature of the relationship between the intelligence gatherer and the policy maker. Since the 1970s the CIA has provided intelligence to Congress as well as to the executive, so that it now finds itself in a remarkable position, involuntarily poised nearly equidistant between them. It has not however abused this freedom of action, probably unique among world intelligence agencies, so as to cook intelligence. CIA deputy director. Robert M. Gates, a career intelligence officer, is Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. He served on the National Security Council staff ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The function of the Central Intelligence Agency is to assist the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in carrying out the responsibilities outlined above. To accomplish its mission, the CIA engages in research, development, and deployment of high leverage technology for intelligence purposes. As a separate agency, CIA serves as an independent source of analysis on topics of concern and also works closely with the other organizations in the Intelligence Community to ensure that the intelligence consumer whether Washington policymaker or battlefield commander receives the best intelligence possible. As changing global realities have reordered the national security
  • 15. San Francisco Waste Management San Francisco, California: A Model City for Waste Management The US is the number one producer of garbage all over the world, consuming 30% of the planet s resources and producing 30% of all its wastes. The number is surprising considering that the US is home to just 4% of the global population. As the world modernizes and the population grows, producing more waste, waste management programs need to improve. Many are pointing to San Francisco because the city achieved an 80% landfill diversion rate, the highest in the nation. Furthermore, the city has set a goal of zero waste by 2020, meaning that no material goes to landfill or high temperature destruction. Although specific programs many not be suitable or appropriate to imitate in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To enforce the new composting program, fines of up to $1,000 are placed on those unwilling to separate their food leftovers from other recyclables. As a result of this law, nearly 600 tons of food scraps and yard trimmings are sent to compost facilities, turned into compost and sold to farms and vineyards. According to San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, due to the composting law, the city of San Francisco actually diverted 80 percent of its waste from landfills, significantly above the Federal Waste Diversion and RecyclingRequirements of 50% by 2015. In addition, there is another recycling law unique to San Franciso, called the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance . Ordinance 81 07 106883 was passed in 2007 and amended to include all retail stores and food establishments in2012. The Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance states, All Stores shall provide only the following as checkout bags to customers; recyclable paper bags, and/or compostable plastic bags, and/or reusable bags. The new Checkout Bag Ordinance, #33 12 stops stores from providing unrecyclable plastic checkout bags to customers. Stores that provide a customer with an allowed checkout bag must charge at least ten cents ($0.10) per bag. Stores will only be allowed to provide to customers checkout bags that are certified compostable plastic or paper that has 40% post consumer recycled content. Specific labeling and
  • 16. How Did Ww2 Happen The Allied forces invasion of Hitler s Fortress Europe began in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944 when the American and British paratroops dropped behind the intended invasion beaches to disrupt German communications. World War II was fought between two groups the Axis powers which were Germany, Italy and Japan. On the other side where the Allies which include Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, the Soviet union, China and the United States. The reason World War II happened because politically unstable Germany, Adolf Hitlerand his National Socialist (Nazi Party) rearmed the nation and signed strategic treaties with Italy and Japan to further his ambitions of world domination. Hitler s invasion of Poland in September 1939 drove Great Britain and France... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was estimated that the total deaths ranged from 50 million to 80 million. The country with the biggest death toll was the USSR with and estimated number of 24 million and at the time that was about 17% or the country s population. The United States did not have a very large death toll, at about 418 thousand, compared to the USSR. The D in D Day was thought to mean a lot of things, the most thought popular it Doomsday, it was also thought to mean destiny. H Hour was they time the war started and D Day is called the turning point if the war. D Day was the date at which any operation was due began. The leader in the war for the United Stated was Dwight D Eisenhower. He gave Operation Neptune the go. Operation Neptune was the cross Channel crossing phase of Operation Overlord. Operation Neptune placed all naval issues under the command of Admiral Bertram Ramsey whose command skill had already been seen in 1940 with the part he played in the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk which had a huge roll in World War II. For Operation Neptune about 6 thousand ships of all different sizes were
  • 17. Definition Of The Politeness Theory 1.4. Theoretical Framework 1.4.1. Definition of the politeness theory. Watts (2003) explains, Politeness is not something we are born with, but something we have to learn and be socialized into (p. 9). Each linguist defines politeness in a different way. Cobley (2010) says that politeness is a way of showing consideration and social position in language. Politeness includes words that show respect such as please . He indicates, The phenomenon has been the object of the considerable scrutiny in pragmatics (p. 290). In addition, Yule (2006) describes politeness as showing awareness of and consideration for another person s face (p. 119). Huang (2014) defines it as any behavior that maintains his or her face through an interaction. Brown (1987) threw light on different aspects of behavior such as manners, courtesy, tact, etc...(p. 142). On the other hand, Thomas (1995) sees politeness as a real world goal, which means that politeness happens to be only a desire to be pleasant to others. In his point of view, politeness should not be included within pragmatics, because linguists do not have access to the speakers intentions, they only hear what the speakers say and see how the hearers react (p. 150). Pinker (2007) indicates that politeness is not an etiquette to learn, but to the countless ways that can confuse their listeners (p. 380). Hence, one can define politeness in many ways, but what is surely common between them is that
  • 18. Top Five Religious Rituals Rituals are symbolic actions that help us express our genuine opinions and feelings about life and its important events. Rituals take many forms, which may consist of procedures of an individual or a group that preforms on a daily, annual or calendrical basis (Wolfelt, 2007). Rituals come across in different religions, the top five religions consist of Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam. Some religious rituals include, funerals, marriage, rites of passage, Bat/bar mitzvah, pilgrimages, rites of personal devotion and the sacraments (Bro, 2014). Rituals are not always religious, there are secular or non religious religions that exist and are practice annually and or daily. These include celebrations such as Anzac Day, Olympics, Halloween, graduation, pagan rituals and birthdays. The ritual I will be explaining is Buddhist funerals. Religious rituals such as funerals have more meaning than secular rituals as it expresses the sense of transformation of the deceased soul separating from the body. It is rich in tradition and widespread with symbolism as it acknowledges the truth of death and gives testimony to the deceased. It encourages the expression of grief in a way consistent with cultural values and provides support to mourners; as it allows for the embracing of faith and beliefs about life and death.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It tells you things are the same as they always were. The same as they always were, but different Larry Harvey, the guiding spirit behind the burning man (Steve, 2013). The need for ritual is a basic human instinct. It is a compelling urge to merge with what the values of the ritual and reminds us of a large reality. It helps us understand the universal paradigms as unity, continuity, connectivity, reverence and awe (Henes, 2017). It adds ceremonial observance in depth, dimension, drama and distinction to our lives; making the ordinary seem special and the special, extraordinary (Henes,
  • 19. Rise Of The Mafia Essay It was during the troubled years of the 1860s that the Italian kingdom s ruling class ruling class first heard talk of the mafia in Siciliy (Dickie, s38, 2004). In this quote we find a potential reason to why the idea that the mafia was born during the making of the modern Italian state has become leading with scholars. Most likely this event shaped the mafiainto what it has become because of the political influence that the Italian state bestowed upon Sicily. However, it is not unlikely that the mafia wasn t already existing in Sicily during this time, and most definitely that criminal gangs of Sicily before this time had traits that were transferred into the mafia as it evolved under the new Italian kingdom. While the mafia is largely... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ermanno Sangiorgi was the police chief in Palermo at the time and he wrote an extensive report on the mafia of Sicily between 1898 1900 that would be the basis for the arrest and trial of 89 mafia members, among them Antonino Giammona. However, due to the political landscape at the time, most were released and only 32 criminals were convicted of belonging to a criminal network, i.e. the mafia. One of the people which Dickie points his fingers to as a possible villain in the story is Vincenzo Cosenza, the chief prosecutor (Dickie 2004). Cosenza had written to the new Minister of the Interior and declared, During the course of performing my duties I have never noticed the mafia (Dickie, p110, 2004). This reveals a disturbing fact concerning the relationship between the mafia and the Italian state, namely that the mafia had already gained ground in the politics of the state and that the notion of the non existing mafia became a leading viewpoint in Italian politics. The reason to why this claim hold some validation is that the politicians, or higher ups, such as a prosecutor, managed to influence a police case to the extent that leading Mafioso s such as Antonino Giammona was released and could resume their
  • 20. Space Of Merchants Comparison of Technological Change in Political in 1953 to 2017 The Space of Merchants is a short story by Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth. It is one in the collection of stories in American Science Fiction, 195. The Space Merchants is most famous science fiction, during this time period. This, the first of two volumes surveying the decade s futures and malleable selves. Frederick Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth, s The Space Merchants (19533), acclaimed in its day by Kingsley Amis as the best science fiction novel so far, brought a ferocious, satiric edge to its depiction of a future world dominated by multinational advertising agencies (American Science Fiction Novel, Jack book ). This means that The Space Merchants is the identical to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This enhancement of good housing is proved when the narrator said, I ve been thinking about our conference room, he said, and we all looked around at it. The room isn t big, it isn t small: say ten by twelve. But it s cool, well lighted, and most imposingly furnished. The air recirculators are cleverly hidden behind animated friezes ; the carpeting is thick and soft; and every piece of furniture is constructed from top to bottom of authentic, expertized, genuine tree grown wood ( Pohl and Kornbluth 4). This quote shows how this house is built; it is a modern house. The list of the things incorporated in this kind of building shows that there is some changes when compared to early in the 1920s. For example, in 1953 there was the air recirculators are cleverly hidden behind animated friezes and the carpeting is thick and soft. However, in our time, there is much improvement of technology. For example, today s houses have stairs, elevators, automatic air conditioning, and bathroom flash automatically, just to mention a
  • 21. System And Oppression Of The Panopticon 2.3.2. Panoptical System and Oppression The Panopticon was a metaphor that allowed Foucault to show the relationship between the people in a disciplinary situation and the systems of social control. From his view, the concept of power /knowledge comes from observing others. Michel Foucault is one of the European philosopher/historian who wrote prodigiously and influentially on the origins or archaeology of European social orders since the seventeenth century. For understanding of his work on social control is central to Siberian section of Nights at the Circus, especially chapter 3 and 4 show the escape of a group of prisoners. Social order is considered by Foucault through institutional practice or discourse that apply punitive and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are like so many cages, so many small theaters, in which each actor is alone, perfectly individualized and constantly visible. The panoptic mechanism arranges spatial unities that make it possible to see constantly and to recognize immediately. In short it reverses the principle of the dungeon; or rather three of its functions to enclose, to deprive of light and to hide it preserves only the first and eliminates the other two. Full lighting and the eye of a supervisor capture better than darkness, which ultimately protected. Visibly is a trap. Carter shows this theatrical when she describes the hours of darkness in the female penitentiary during which the cell were lit up like so many small theatres in which each actor sat by herself in the trap of her visibility (ch.3, p.211). According to Foucault s observation through Bentham, power is always visible and unverifiable because the system of structure ensures that prisoners will always fell they may be being watched by invisible bystander but can never be sure whether the invisible viewer is watching them or not. The observer s invisibility combined with the Fictitious perception of total visibility amongst the observed that acts as a guarantee of order .* Fictional rhetoric and theatrical provide a situation to show the relevance of this episode beyond the
  • 22. Youth Activism Aashika Damodar purpose for writing The Rise of Great Potential : Youth Activism Against Gender Based Violence essay is informing the public. Concerning of how the youth activism is an extraordinary reorganized communication arrangement beaning ; dissatisfied with the mass collective action on social media. The method of how youth are quick to act or respond to the social media. A universal situation on Facebook or twitter blogs or messages ,such as the Chris Brown issue with a domestic violence charge the youth response was creating a web page that supported his wrong.Technogoly is imporivizing the youth way of communcation and how things need to be handle and talked about. The youth communicationskills are moral poor how, the means of communication has gone to technology by ways of on line view or messages. Accentuating that the communication with youth is nothing more than an outburst of anger of someone(s) opinion on the social media.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effects are combining on line activism and offline action the value of communicating and getting action, a better way for the youth to communicate without being on line. Knowing the skills of discussing problems to others in person, you will better understand problems of what the issue is. Communication for the youth is more about how many friends you have on Facebook or who follows you on twitter or how many likes can you get on a blog not really interacting with others outside of the family. This essay views perfect points on how tactics are made and evaluate on the youth social media and how online discussion may not be a valuable choice when communicating about life problems verses personal, face to face or meetings to sort out the problem and not a blog to take a vote. That may have a million views and comments on what is happening in the
  • 23. Jackie Robinson Obstacles Jack Robinson or Jackie for short, was a Professional baseball player in the MLB. Although Jackie Robinson was primarily known as the first black person to play professional baseball, he had many other recognizable achievements throughout his life. On his way to breaking the color barrier of professional baseballRobinson faced many challenges and hardships. Without Jackie Robinson, professional sports and even the world might not be the same today. On January 31st, 1919 Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born into a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the youngest of five children, and was single handedly raised by his mother. Being the only black family their area, and living in borderline poverty affected the Robinson family... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rickey had been planning on trying to break the color barrier of baseball by bringing an African American baseball player to the Major Leagues. Jackie Robinson joined the Montreal Royals, an all white baseball team in the Dodgers farm system. Although Jackie deserved to play there, he received hatred and discrimination from the fans and even his teammates. During Jackie s first year with the Monarchs, he hit .349 which led the league. Even with his talent and success, Jackie was forced to endure harsh racism throughout the country. Much of the harassment came from opposing teams and
  • 24. Digital Filters And The Digital Filter 2.1.2 Digital Filter Digital filter is a digital algorithm or device which is composed of a digital multiplier, adder and delay element. The function of the digital filter is to carry out the operation of the digital code of the input discrete signal in order to achieve the purpose of changing the spectrum of the signal. Digital filter has a lot of practical forms, can be roughly divided into two kinds of type: finite impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR). It can be used in both hardware and software platform. In the hardware implementation method, it is composed of an adder, a multiplier, which is completely separate from the analog filter which is composed of resistors, inductors and capacitors. Digital signal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another outstanding advantage of it is that the strict linear phase can be achieved when some symmetry conditions are met. Since linear phase filter does not change the shape of the input signal, but only make the signal delay in the time domain, so the linear phase characteristics has very important significance in the engineering practice, such as in data communications, image processing and other applications. It often require that the signal can not have obvious phase distortion in the transmission and processing, so FIR filter has been widely used. The causal finite impulse response filter of length M can be described by the transfer function H(z): (1) It is a polynomial of and its power is M 1. In time domain, the input and output relationship of the finite impulse response filter is: (2) y(n) is the output sequence and x(n) is the input sequence. A direct realization of finite impulse response filter, which can be generated by formula (2). M=5 is shown in Figure 2.2. The transpose, as shown in Figure 2.3, which is second direct type structure. Typically a finite impulse response filter with a length of M is described by M coefficients and requires a M multiplier and (M 1) a two input adder to achieve. Figure 2.2 Direct finite impulse response filter structure Figure 2.3 Direct finite impulse response filter structure (transpose) The linear phase finite impulse response filter with a length of M can be
  • 25. International Law And National Levels Introduction All through the most recent four decades, coordinated endeavours have been taken by states at universal, local and national levels to address natural difficulties postured far and wide. Amidst this period, global understandings have been made running from the marine environment to space and from species conservation to assurance of the ozone layer . In addition, the author peddled that this period has additionally seen the foundation of new global establishments which have reinforced endeavours towards tending to the difficulties postured by natural concerns. Remarkably, the United Nations Environment Program ( UNEP ) and the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development ( UNCSD ) are two conspicuous bodies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thereafter, the author will provide a critical analysis of the various laws and the compliance and enforcement mechanisms available to discern whether or not they are effective. The author of this essay shall subsequently conclude by arguing that international environmental laws have not been very effective due to the non binding nature of many of the procedures put in place. The Sources of International Environmental Law and the Enforcement Mechanisms According to the author, sources of international environmental law are essentially the same as those from which all international law emanates , because international environmental law is simply a branch of international law. The sources of law fall into two broad categories, namely hard and soft law. The former are comprised of treaties / conventions, customary international law, case law, inter alia, and the latter soft law are comprised of non binding declarations, codes, guidelines, or recommended principles . The Establishment of International Environmental Law The author predicates that, the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment ( UNCHE ) was established in 1972 with the purpose of establishing common principles to inspire and guide the peoples of the world in the preservation and enhancement of the human environment . Subsequently, the author posits that these efforts were aimed at
  • 26. Essential Oils Essay Here are a few simple ways to prevent health issues for your dog. Essential oils products made by Young Living are natural ways to promote health, naturally prevent pests, and help stop tooth decay. Please keep in mind the not all essential oil brands are processed to the standards of Young Living and if you use other brands you may not receive the benefits and may be causing harm to your pet. I am a dog breeder and able to test essential oils then view the results. I have attended many classes, read numerous books, listened to countless podcasts on essential oils. I have had the pleasure to speak with a few holistic vets who use essential oils. I tried out suggested applications and discover first hand, if the remedies are good solutions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Melissa Shelton, DVM told me about a dog that was a last chance candidate with an eye issue. She used lavender mixed with water and was having success resolving the eye issue. I mixed a solution of 8 drops lavender to 8 ounce steamed distilled water and a packet of sodium chloride/sodium bicarbonate usp grade. The packet is ВЅ of a teaspoon. Sodium chloride/sodium bicarbonate usp grade can be purchased at Walgreen s or online; it s used for the neti pot sinus rinse. It is an emulsifier and keeps the solution from separating since oil and water do not mix. The solution must be shaken each time before use if you don t use an emulsifier. The mix is similar to eye wash solutions used for humans. Put the mixture in a glass spray bottle. Spray the solution 2 3 times in the effected eye once per day and watch the healing begin. Curly, our English Springer s eye was extremely large from a hunting accident that occurred in 2006 at the age of 8 years old. The eye was getting larger and looked like it was about to burst. I was sure he would need surgery and might lose his eye. I started using the solution and his eye returned back to normal size and the cataract is becoming smaller. That s
  • 27. Why I Chose To Attend Stanford University Of course the college of my dreams is Stanford University, because it could make me a millionaire! I want to attend Stanford for many reasons not just because it will help me make a lot of money, but that s always a plus. It would be really great for me to go to school at Stanford. Stanford is a great college for academics and it , also has many great sports teams and clubs. Stanford is located in Stanford California I would be pretty far away from home but, it would be worth it for the kind of schooling Stanford has to offer. There are 16,122 students enrolled right now, and almost all these kids that made it through Stanford are very successful later in life. I know stanford is really expensive but, there are ways to make it affordable, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stanford offers many things you can Study in I could major biomedical engineering and that would be a great career. They also have many activity and clubs I could join so I would definitely never be bored at Stanford university. I wrote this essay to tell you all the great things that stanford has to offer, and why I want to go there so bad, because it really is a great school. No other school would be right for me stanford is by far my best
  • 28. Analysis Of Martin Luther King And Lewis And The Civil... Ahimsa, the Hindu principle of nonviolence toward all living things. An idea first adopted by Gandhi during his fight for India s independence from British rule in 1947. A revolutionary idea which emphasized nonviolence, in the fight for peace. The idea was then adopted by Martin Luther King, and Lewis in during the 1960s in their fight to desegregate establishments across America. Now, there were many within the Civil Rights Movement that felt that King and Lewis methods were too forceful, many who called for more negotiation, many who were complacent with the state of things. Inversely, many felt Lewis and King were too timid, to them nonviolencewas at times a joke, many such as Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X who touted more violent... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its ugly record of police brutality is known in every section of this country. Its unjust treatment of Negroes in the courts is a notorious reality... These are the hard, brutal and unbelievable facts. On the basis of these conditions, Negro leaders sought to negotiate with the city fathers [but to no avail]. Here King lays out the disparity of the situation in Birmingham, showing why the black community cannot be complacent any longer in the face of discrimination. The city leaders consistently refused to engage in good faith negotiation (King 8) and instead continued ignoring the pleas the people. When a government denies equal rights to the people, it is the duty of the people to demand and if need be forcefully take back those rights. On the other hand, there were many in the movement that disagreed with nonviolence as the only way to pave the path to freedom. Many felt that One such man was Stokely Carmichael, a young man who participated in the freedom rides. Stokely, viewed nonviolence as a tactic rather than an underlying principle. He once said he never saw it as his responsibility to be the moral and spiritual reclamation of some racist thug (Lewis and Aydin 112). Stokely wasn t the only one with criticism towards Lewis nonviolent approach to gaining freedom. In fact, many within Lewis s own group often had trouble maintaining their composure when met with violent protesters; I was starting
  • 29. Compare And Contrast Samurai And Knight The samurai and knight both were fearless and both had fascinating facts about what they did and who they were. Both were different and each had their own ways of teaching their codes, wearing different types of armor, and different techniques of training. Both the samurai and Knight had similarities in all of these facts for example in their training they both started off as a child. As they trained and grew stronger they both were eventually promoted to become a knightor a samuraiand studied their religion. Some differences between the two are that the child is to become a samurai by being promoted in a ceremony called genpuku. The knights become knights by being a squire and being worthy as a knight by showing their masters they were
  • 30. Persuasive Essay On Banning Campus Violence Banning Campus Violence The results of the illegal actions performed by the campus members lead to the increasing number of victims of the violence at campus. The paper investigates the necessity to elaborate the necessary measures and methods to stimulate the process of reducing and further banning of the violence on campus. The essence of this approach is on the reasons, which should motivate the education institutions management to reduce the number of cases of violence on campus. Therefore, the essential measure to ban the campus violence is the establishment of the legal framework and controlling procedure over the students members of the campusesas the cases of the violent actions have recently become frequent enough and lead to the negative consequences for the students health and life. However, not all the scholars have a conviction that there is a need to fight for the ban of violence on campuses. The audience of this paper can be diverse: from the students to the employees of the educational institutions. The paper s structure applies the appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos to make the reader s perception of the problem more serious and profound. The paper comprises the statistics of the violent actions on campus which serve as a consequence of alcohol and drug abuse by the students as well as the results of the lack of the gun control. Hence, the research given represents a set of reasons, arguments, and counterarguments in terms of the campus violence banning
  • 31. Persuasive Essay On Cyber Security Increased Acts of Cyber Terrorism Call into Question its Prevention With the widespread use of technology becoming more prominent, acts of cyber terrorism pose an increased threat to safety. Cyber terrorists exploit the internet and its users to commit acts that can be increasingly detrimental to their targets. Some of the terrorist activities include large scale corruption of computer networks by using tools like computer viruses. Certain individuals even have the ability of creating severe damage to government systems, national security systems and even hospital servers. Most of the technology made today only has intentions of making life easier for people. However, skilled users can manipulate the cyber world for negative intentions. Staying informed when it comes to cyber terrorism and cybercrime is important to do because of the increased reliance on technology in society. Steps to improve cyber security before an attack ensures the safety of sensitive information. The topic of cyber security and cyber warfare are interesting topics to keep up to date with. Understanding these topics can be beneficial to my dream of being in the FBI, ensuring the safety of others by working to prevent acts of cyberterrorism. 1. Cybercrime 2. Cyberwarfare 3. Cyberterrorism 4. Cyber Security While doing some of my research, I chose to use Computer Source as my database. The main subject of the database was trends in technology. It allowed me to search trends from any time which was particularly helpful for my topic. The type of search that can be completed using this database is Boolean searching. This type of searching style came in handy because the information I was searching for involved the cyber world, so it made it easier to differentiate which aspect of the cyber world I was researching. For example, differentiating between Cyber Terrorism and Terrorism or Cyber Warfare. Computer Source lets its users search by publication date rather than by scholarship level. Computer Source also showed similarities with Academic Search Complete in that they shared similar fields. But after conducting similar searches, Computer Source provided me with more relevant information. Overall, my search results were more refined and
  • 32. Essay On Pursuing A Doctoral Program DQ #1 I have always wanted to pursue a doctoral program but never had the financial resources. Hence, I researched and found this doctoral program offered by The Swiss Management Center University (SMC) which is a high quality multifaceted online education program which is accredited by Accredited Council of Business Schools Program (ACBSP). Furthermore, it is affordable, flexible very informative and relevant in both academic and business sectors. (SMC, n.d.). Several people influenced my decision to pursue a doctorate degree at different levels. First, Dr. Wangari Maathai who was the first Kenyan Woman to pursue a doctorate degree and was a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, (Graf, 2016). Secondly, inspiration from my former ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although learning new concepts is sometimes difficult, I am determined to eliminate counterproductive and redundant methods of doing my studies. At the same time, it is necessary that I maintain effective communication methods which will include both written and oral communications. Besides, it is also necessary that I acknowledge that failure is also an important learning process which is a part of the double loop learning method (Argyris, 1991). This is extensively elaborated in the article Teaching Research Methods for Doctoral Students in Education talks about teaching doctoral students research methods that they could apply in their field. When doctoral students first enrolled, their aim was to do well academically. However, as time progressed, the students become interested in the multidisciplinary research methodologies process. Furthermore, they learned different aspects such as effective data collection through the interview, exploring documented work such as syllabus and historical documentation through reading past research projects. Moreover, they also learned analysis of the results included quantitative and qualitative method while taking into consideration theoretical work combined. (Coronel Llamas Boza, 2011). DQ #2 Plagiarism entails taking another person s work and passing it as one s own. (What is Plagiarism? n.d.). As a researcher, this can be
  • 33. Mede Ancient Greek Misfortune Witten By Euripides Medea is an ancient Greek misfortune Witten by Euripides. The play is based on the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BCE. Euripides was the first Greek poet to suffer the fate of so many of the great modern writers: rejected by most of his contemporaries. Euripides was the son of Mnesarchus. The family owned property on the island of Salamis, and Euripideswas twice married and had three sons. Euripides was well ahead of his time. He irritated people in his own day by his harsh criticism and won only five dramatic prizes during the course of his career. Euripides decision of women support characters such as the nurse and the chorus is imperative to the magnification of Medeas feelings. The very fact that the nurse and chorus... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also give advice to Medea on how to get back at Jason. The chorus has Medea s back and will always be there for her. The ending shows irony. Medea kills both of her sons, as well as the killing of the princess and Kreon. After all the events she is still pleased with herself. The plot of Medea is very straightforward, and happens in a logical sequence. The thought of this plot can be expressed in a single sentence: Medea s heart is destroyed by Jason when he marries another woman, which leads her to seek revenge. In this play, characterization is the main focus, and the characters are only a means of moving the plot forward. For example, Medea s evil trait is developed through her resentful actions. Another element of theatre which is demonstrated throughout the story is the use of elevated diction, which heightens the emotions of the audience. Music, also an element of theatre, is used to stimulate emotion as well. The main demonstration of this element is the Chorus, which provides explanations and reviews on the action occurring. As all the events of Medea s revenge progress, it is unclear how the conflict will be resolved. To end the play, Euripides includes the final element of theatre: spectacle. Just when it seems Medea has no escape from being punished, she appears in a chariot drawn by dragons. This transpiration is considered a contrivance, as it is an unexpected and highly
  • 34. Online Translators As A Pedagogical Tool REACTION PAPER Online translators as a pedagogical tool At just 20 pages, Dr. Maite Correa illustrates us with her article Leaving the peer out of peer editing: Online translators as a pedagogical tool in the Spanish as a second language classroom that fits well in a technological age for teaching/learning foreign languages, also, it is an appeal to professionals in research and teaching areas for rethinking the usage of new and controversial tools. The text is short and well structured around the topics of class methodologies and approaches. It contains a theoretical framework with translation and peer working learning, and also the overview of what cheating means in a language classroom. In short, Dr. Correa defines and discusses a double sharp tool with advantages and disadvantages that academic and non academic public will be able to appreciate. On this paper, since common topics are involved in, the author starts with the definition of online translators and the complex and problematic subject of plagiarism at school. It is evident that if someone uses an online translator that person is not working in; it is just a copy and paste exercise, so the intellectual property belongs to the machine. However, with a research interest, if the professor uses that enemy like an ally, it would be a useful tool to learn further aspects from mother and target language. The author insists in exposing the value of recognizing intellectual rights and also how we can take advantage
  • 35. What Is The Pricing Strategy Of Mydin MYDIN is one of the largest retail and wholesale organization in Malaysia with close to 90 outlets with consisting of hypermarkets, mini markets (MyMydin), convenience stores (MyMart), Bazaars and emporiums in the nationwide. It carries a broad range of goods ranging from food line, household, soft line and hard line items. The Soft line products include cosmetics, textile, leather and various clothing whereas the hard line products include hardware, electrical, stationery, porcelain and toys (Mydin, 2014). Besides that, Mydin has been appointed as the operator for the Malaysian government initiated Kedai Rakyat1Malaysia (KR1M) outlets in 2012 and open another 90 KR1M outlets for the year 2013 in the whole of Malaysia (Ariz, 2013). In addition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mydin offers varieties of similar range products as their competitors where they are still able to undercut prices by reasonable percentages. Mydin s pricing strategy is low price strategy where this strategy emphasizes on low price products as well as maintaining the quality of their products. It also focuses on reducing the cost from their operation to produce lower price products yet good quality. Besides that, Mydin used low price strategy to attract lower and medium income group in across Malaysia. Therefore, lower and medium income families are willing to purchase at lower price and high quality products at Mydin. Nevertheless, Mydin able to sustain its customers for long period of time and it will increase customer loyalty through their low price strategy. In addition, this low price strategy may attract small wholesalers and petty traders in getting cheaper supplies from Mydin. It has also contributed to the business expansion and is reflected by an increase in number of wholesalers and petty traders who have registered as their frequent buyers (Armum, N.D) . Furthermore, Mydin also emphasize in bulk buying and bulk selling to enjoy lower prices. Thus, Mydin selling in bulk enable to cut cost as well as sustains lower price for its wholesaler, bulk purchasers and end user. Therefore, Mydin was encouraging people to buy in bulk in order to save more. In addition, Mydin purchase raw materials in bulk in order to save more cost. Mydin sources merchandise both locally and from other countries including Bangladesh, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia and some more (Armum,
  • 36. Portfolio Performance and Attribution Analysis Portfolio Performance Evaluation and Attribution Analysis Date of Submission 22nd June, 2011 Portfolio Performance Evaluation and Attribution Analysis Submitted to: Mahmood Osman Imam, Ph.D. Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by: Sakib Ahmed Chowdhury B.B.A. 13th Batch Section: A, ID: 13 161 Group # 9 Department of Finance University of Dhaka 22nd June, 2011 Dr. Mahmood Osman Imam Professor Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Sir, With due respect, I, a student of B.B.A. Program (13th Batch) under Department of Finance, University of Dhaka, submit the report entitled Portfolio Performance Evaluation and Attribution Analysis that you have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * It reflects all the price sensitive information available in the stock market. The final market return is the simple average of monthly returns calculated on index. The month returns on index is calculated with the following formula: RmFeb 2005=DSE Gen IndexFeb 2005 DSE Gen IndexJan 2005DSE Gen IndexJan 2005 Benchmark Returns for Individual Sectors The DSE general index will not serve the purpose to identify the benchmark returns for individual sectors. Therefore, separate indices for every sector are required to be calculated the benchmark returns for them. First thing to consider is that DSE general index is calculated by the contribution of the sectors based on their market
  • 37. capitalization. If the market capitalization of a particular sector is multiplied to the index value, the approximate index for that month and for that sector can be identified. For example: Bank IndexFeb 2005=DSE Gen IndexFeb 2005Г—% M.Cap of BankFeb 2005 By repeating this process, the separate index for each of the sectors can be obtained by applying their contribution in terms of market capitalization. From the separate indices separate benchmark returns of different sectors can be calculated by applying the same formula used to find the market return. Weights and Optimization The objective for the optimization of the weights is to maximize the portfolio excess return per unit of risk taken under the situation where no short selling is allowed. The
  • 38. Analysis Of The Book Horror Of Horror In the book Horror in Architecture horror is defined in various ways, from horror being the truth about abstraction, to horror reorienting the notion that what exists is not necessarily all that might be. Eight different typologies of horror are identified which includes Doubles and Clones, Exquisite Corpse, Partially and Mostly Dead, Reiteration and Reflexivity, Incontinent Object, Trojan Horse, Homunculism and Gigantism, Solidity, Mass, Stereotomy, Distortion and Disproportion. THESIS: The architect Zaha Hadid has produced a number of works that fit into the Trojan Horse typology of horror which includes the Vitra Fire station in Weil am Rhein, the MAXXI museum in Rome and the 1st floor interior design she did for the Hotel Puerta America. THINKING OF USING THIS WHOLE PARAGRAPH FOR THE CONCLUSION: Zaha Hadid s three projects in the aforementioned have various characteristics that place her designs under the Trojan Horse typology. Joshua Comaroff and Ong Ker Shing define the Trojan Horse as a less obvious but equally disconcerting form of duality. It can also be perceived as a lack of indication about what is going on within. The interior life of her project on the 1st floor of Hotel Puerta America can be seen as the creation of an internal environment that aggressively erased the world beyond. Zaha Hadid was among a team of 19 internationally recognized architects and designers to work on the 12 floors of the hotel. Though not designed by her, the entrances to
  • 39. Comparing Marx And Ritzer s The Mcdonaldization Of Society In the Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx and Engels define Capitalism as an economic system driven by profit motive or labor that increases capital (Marx, 1888). Therefore, the profit motive is the driving force of capitalism. Industries established in this system use methods to cut the cost of the labor needed to create a product in order to profit. The most prominent method used is rationalization. Ritzer, author of The McDonaldization of Society, describes rationalization as the domination of American society with principles found in fast food industries (Ritzer, 2015). Collectively, these characteristics contribute to the successfulness of a profitable capitalist system. While they are designed to produce capital, the four principles... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her book, From Here to Eternity, Caitlyn Doughty emphasized the irrationality and unethicality of the rationalized industry concerning death. After exploring many diverse cultures in search of the ultimate death ritual, Doughty realizes that, just like capitalism, America s funeral industry is based purely on the profit motive. The principles of McDonaldization have over rationalized the system creating a concrete method of dealing with death. For example, in America culture, the process of death has been moved completely into medical industries and out of the control of the dying and families. However, this rationalized system has created an impersonal system(s) [that] fosters a corrosive fear of that hinders our ability to cope and mourn (Doughty, book cover). She reveals that many people want to engage with death and expose their emotions, but instead are dictated by the efficiency, calculability, predictability, and control of the industry. Doughty also argues that that expense, cooperate ness, and bureaucracy of the funeral industry has served to destroy the intent of funerals: family and community joining in the mourning and celebration of an individual s life (Doughty, 2017). Marx and Engels state this succinctly: The bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation (Marx, 8). Ethically, funeral homes do not allow for an
  • 40. Donald Trump Research Paper Biography on Donald Trump Friday, September 11th Pirasanthini Ramanathan Mr. Alexio Information Donald Trump was born on June 14th 1946 in Queens, New York. As a student, Trump joined his father s company the trump organization. He was able to finance an expansion of the company s holdings by convincing his father to be more liberal in the use of loans based on the equity in the Trump apartment complexes nut the business was very competitive and profit margins were smaller. Even though Trump has made his mistakes and is generally perceived as an average manager, he is an excellent example of a great leader to the community. Schooling Donald Trump had his initial schooling in the Kew Forest School Forest Hills, New York. When he was 13, his parents sent him to New York Military Academy in Upstate New York where he performed well, both socially and academically emerging as a star athlete and student leader. By the time he graduated in 1964, Trump was at Fordham University for two years before joining the Wharton School of Finance at the University Of Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ivanka and Eric. They called off their marriage in 1992 when Ivana discovered his extramarital love affair with an American actress Marla Maples. In 1993, he married Marla Maples and they had one child Tiffany two months before their marriage. In 1997, he filed for a highly publicized divorce with Maples which was finalized in June 1999. The divorce agreement allotted $2 million to Maples. On January 22, 2005 he got married to Melania Knauss at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church, on the island of Palm Beach, Florida, after proposing to her the previous year before. They had a son together named Barron William Trump. In 2011, he claimed in an interview to be a Presbyterian within the Protestant group after gaining the membership of New York Citys Marble Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch
  • 41. Gibbs Bridge Myths Introduction: Gibbs Bridge is nothing more than a small, slightly spooky bridge in the middle of nowhere. Yet stories are spread stating that it is haunted. Stories about Gibbs Bridge have been making their way around the city of Sylvania for years, being passed down as a local legend of sorts. At first glance, this small bridge may seem inconspicuous but with some digging, it is revealed that this bridge has many stories attached to it. The bridge itself was built in 1923, and is located on Gibbs Road in Sylvania, Ohio not too far from the Michigan border. A picture of where exactly the bridge is located can be found in appendix A. Aside from the year it was built, not much else is known about the bridge yet if the legends are consulted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the story, there was a nasty car accident that occurred on the bridge during that time in which some local students were killed. Now it is said that those who lost their lives in that horrific crash haunt the bridge, if you visit the bridge at night the sounds of screeching tires, breaking glass, and oddly enough laughter can be heard. Also, dark, shadowy figures are said to chase people off the bridge if they walk across it. Another quite popular legend that is often told is called Xanadu. This story claims that a young man was decapitated by two of his friends who attempted to play a prank on him. The young man s friends strung fishing line across the bridge and waited for the man on the motorcycle to cross. His body ended up crossing the bridge, but his head did not. He was decapitated by the fishing line and is now said to haunt the bridge. In keeping with the legend if the participant goes to the bridge at night and flashes their headlights three times a motorcycle headlight will appear out of nowhere as well as the sounds of a motorcycle followed by a man screaming. Many other stories are told about the bridge, including; a girl hanging herself due to an unrequited love, a young girl getting hit by a car, an angry farmer chasing people off the bridge with his truck or shooting at them, and like any good haunted location the bridge is a popular site among Satan
  • 42. The Arrow Paradox Essay the time in which the first person/object had move, it will not reach by the second person/object because of n time and n distance between the two. Another elaboration is a large car that had enough gas to make it move while there s an undersized car compared to the first car in which it has no enough gas. The second car is bind by rope that connected to the first car. Between the first car, which has enough gas, and the second car, which has no enough gas, the distance of zero is present between them and the length of the rope which is 10 meters will be the distance between them after the first car tries to tug the rope to make the second car move. The large car started to move, but because of the length of the rope, which is 10 meters, the second car would not move until the 10 meters had tug by the first car, that s the only timethat the second car will move. As the first car reach the first point, that s the time that the rope had expanded enough to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For an instance, an arrow in flight, he said that the arrow didn t move at all or motionless because, before it was hit/released by the handler, it already occupies an equal space at rest, and when it was released by the person in locomotion, the arrow took the same space and no time lapses for it to move, therefore the flying arrow is at rest and motionless. In Zeno s third paradox, he believed that a motion should have time lapses in order to be in motion. Time lapse can be done if there is the presence of time and space acting together. For example, as time passes by, the roots of a tree grow, making it to be large and spread its root to hold the soil. Because of the presence of time lapses as well as the changes occur on the roots of the tree, we can say that the roots are in
  • 43. Sexual Violence In Correctional Facilities Correctional institutions are the institutions that serve as rehabilitation centers with aims of correcting offensive acts. The most common corrective institution is a prison that serves not only as a corrective facility but also serves as a venue to instill vocational skills and academic knowledge to inmates. Correctional institution set ups have similar shape or characteristic as that of an organization with a chain of command right from the top to the bottom (Blackburn, n.d) Despite correctional facilities being avenues for behavior corrections, many offensive behaviors are prevalent. These behaviors or offenses include; rape, sexual violence among others criminal offences. According to Dumond Dumond (2015), there is a very stinging need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mandate of the Act is to address the nature and extend of Prison Sex Violence (PSV) through a multi stepped method or strategy. The National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Bureau of Justice Statistics (BIJ) and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) were the agencies tasked with implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act. How are correctional facilities addressing issues of rape and sexual violence? According to Jayewardene (1981) a number of steps have been taken by several correctional facilities in different states to address sexual violence in correctional set up. They include; i.Having written policies specifically related Prison Sex Violence. In some correctional facilities, successful investigation, prevention and response to such cases were reported. ii. Existence of Department of Corrections written policies that seems to be working. iii. The introduction of Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 which proves to be a successful tool in addressing sex and violence in
  • 44. Unix Pos420 Uop UNIX, Linux, and Windows Servers Security When comparing Linux/Unix versus Windows platforms for security it is important to take into account the security issues being addressed. The most common types of security breaches in today s business world are based on social engineering attacks. These attacks are focused on bypassing security measures by tricking users into accomplishing the tasks required by the malicious code. These attacks can introduce numerous types of malicious code into the network ranging from spyware up to and including viruses. When comparing Windows versus Linux/Unix it is important to realize that more security features may be available depending on the exact operating system. This comparison is not to compare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fundamental aspect of managing any computer system, UNIX or otherwise, is the backup of user and system data for possible retrieval purposes in the case of system failure, data corruption, etc. Users, both teacher, student, or counselor, expect and depend on the admin to recover files that have been accidentally erased, or lost due to hardware problems. Backup devices may be locally connected to a system or remotely accessible across a network. Typical backup media types include: 1/4 cartridge tape, 8mm cartridge tape (used infrequently today) DAT (very common) DLT (where lots of data must be archived) Floptical, ZIP, JAZ, SyQuest (common for user level backups) Backup tapes, disks and other media should be well looked after in a secure location within the university, primarily at a main office as a whole (ie. Arizona). Software tools for archiving data include low level format independent tools, file and directory oriented tools such as tar, filesystem oriented tools, standard UNIX utilities, and high level tools (normally commercial packages) such as IRIS NetWorker. The most commonly used program is tar, which allows one to gather together a number of files and directories into a single tar archive file. Tar files can also be compressed and some of the university s backup devices have built in hardware compression abilities. Note that files such as MPEG movies and JPEG images are already in a compressed format
  • 45. Arguments Against Women In Combat Women s combat roles in the battlefield in general has been a controversial subject, that has lingered prior to are modern time. Many women from the roman times and beyond. Were expected to stay at home and cook meals and other various womanly activities. Until the Revolutionary War when women went with their soldier husbands and became laundresses, cooks and nurses for the male soldiers. When World War 1 began, women were allowed to enroll in the military, but only as nurses. During the war, 33,000 women nurses served battlefield . Out of the 33,000 more than 400 nurses died in the line of duty. Continuing after the Great War, The military woman were only granted to be in non combat roles. It wasn t until 1991 and 1993 when women were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... will not be fighting the Islamic terrorists forever. There are other situations that may come up and having as many soldiers as possible is crucial, especially that if the we have to fight against a country with many soldiers in the near future. There really is not a very a bad reason that we in America should employ women into the army combat forces. Of course there will always going to be opposition due to that people s paranoia about the idea of their sisters or mothers going to battle you would never see them again. Many women and men already go with the idea that they are risking their lives for their country. If they already know what risk they are going to take woman should get the same opportunities as men. Many of the sources and comments against women going to the battlefield or for going to the battlefield, but measuring the pros and the cons together. The pros outweigh the cons. With things changing culturally around the world. Women are going to start being able to do more. If not now, then i the future, The battlefield will be opened up to women if not now, sooner or
  • 46. Modern Day Society And Creative Industries Scriptwriters and Their Role in Modern Day Society What would Hollywood and its producers do without scriptwriters? A person with a camera can only do so much on their own; without a script there is no story to build a movie up from. Essentially, an excellent script is the foundation for a brilliant movie. Furthermore, scriptwriting has been an interest of mine since my seventh grade year in middle school, which was when I was first exposed to drama. I was not a huge fan of getting up on a stage; however, I greatly enjoyed the writing aspect of the class. I connected with the idea of telling somebody a story without having to look them directly in the eyes, and I still feel this way today. Due to this feeling, I sense that I would make a decent scriptwriter. Carrying on, this paper further examines the substantial role of the scriptwriter in modern day society and creative industries. According to the National Careers Service, a career search website based in the United Kingdom, scriptwriters are writers who create screenplays (2015). Constructing characters, shaping dialogue, and writing an engaging plot are all part of a scriptwriter s profession (AllAboutCareers Ltd, 2015). As a screenwriter, one might expect to develop their own original ideas through writing and words to sell to producers. Some producers may even commission a scriptwriter to create a screenplay based on an idea or true story. Additionally, scriptwriters are often asked to adapt an existing
  • 47. The Pros And Cons Of C Batik 2.1 The name of the shop is called C Batik. The shop is called C Batik because the main items that the shop sells is mostly made up from batik. It is located in Central Market, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2.2 The nature of business of C Batik is traditional market, hence they sell traditional items such as the Batik. They also even have handmade items. 2.3 C Batik sells many traditional items such as handbags, snow globes, accessories, ornaments, snow globes, bookmarks, hand held fans, baskets, batik, shoes, plush toys, keychains, ceramic plates, bells and many more. They sold handbags that are made with unique patterns of various colors. Handmade traditional clothes are woven beautifully with intricate designs and mainly trims of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three ways in which the expansion of the shop can be financed is to use part of the profits earn from the shop sale, set up booth in public festivals and the owner can contribute some money from personal accounts. One way which expansion can be financed is to use part of the profit earned from sales from the previous years to open a new branch. This can be done by using half of the profit earned from sales earned every month. When owner have an idea to open a new branch, he or she can financed part of profit earlier for the new branch. The second way is to set up a booth. It can be in schools, shopping malls, festivals, carnivals, open days or other celebration days to earn more money other than getting the money from the sales earned from the business. The owner can set up a booth while there is a festival or public holiday coming around. They can also set it in some carnivals which can earn them more money. The third way is contribute the money is from his or her own personal savings. The owner can contribute a part of the money that in his or her personal savings account for the new branch and after the second branch is successful, part of the profit earned from the second branch can be repaid back to the
  • 48. Basketball in NS Essay Basketball was first introduced to Nova Scotia as early as 1895 but in the past thirty years the popularity of the sport has really taken off. The high concentration of universities in the province, the tradition and esteem of the high school programs, and the continued support from a large and knowledgeable basketball community have made the game a staple of NovaScotia life, culminating with the capital city of Halifaxbecoming known as the basketball capital of Canada. When you talk about basketball in the Maritimes you can break it down into different levels of competition. There are the club systems throughout the province, the regional and provincial teams, then high school basketball, then you have to look at intercollegiate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another first time winner was Halifax West as traditional powerhouses from Queen Elizabeth and St. Patrick s faced greater competition. Another sign of the game s popularity was the fact that it was being played in the summer time. After watching rare broadcasts of NBA playoffs, in which one of the halftime events was pitting the greatest players in the game one on one, this format was adopted in Halifax and tournaments were held with the winner gaining bragging rights throughout the city. At the university level, Brian Heaney took over as coach of the St. Mary s Huskies. The former Acadia superstar took over the Huskies in 1971 and for the next eight years under his reign St. Mary s replaced Acadia as the premiere basketball squad in the province. During the decade St. Mary s won the national championships in 1973, 78, and 79 respectively and reached the finals on two other occasions. The Axemen remained highly competitive and won the nationals in 1971 and 1977. They were a formidable opponent for the Huskies, which resulted in one of the greatest intercollegiate rivalries in the province s history. The two strong teams made the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association the strongest conference in the country for the first time as Acadia or SMU captured five national championships during the decade. (1) Some of the star university players during that time period were Mickey