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Persuasive Essay Thesis Statement
Crafting a persuasive essay thesis statement can be a challenging endeavor that demands a
combination of creativity, critical thinking, and precise articulation. The difficulty arises from the
need to succinctly encapsulate your entire argument within a single sentence. This statement
must not only convey the main idea of your essay but also possess the persuasive power to
capture your audience's attention and convince them of your viewpoint.
To formulate an effective thesis statement, one must delve into extensive research to gain a
comprehensive understanding of the topic. This involves sifting through various perspectives,
analyzing evidence, and identifying compelling arguments. The challenge lies in synthesizing this
information into a concise and compelling thesis that guides the reader through the essay.
Moreover, achieving the delicate balance between assertiveness and nuance adds an extra layer
of complexity. A persuasive thesis should be forceful enough to make a clear stance but flexible
enough to acknowledge potential counterarguments. Striking this balance requires careful
consideration of language, tone, and strategic placement within the essay.
Additionally, the art of persuasion relies heavily on understanding your audience and tailoring
your thesis to resonate with their values and beliefs. This requires a deep appreciation for the
nuances of your target audience and the ability to adapt your language and argumentative
strategies accordingly.
In conclusion, writing a persuasive essay thesis statement is a multifaceted task that demands a
combination of research, analytical skills, and rhetorical finesse. It requires the writer to navigate
through a sea of information, distill key arguments, and present them in a compelling and
convincing manner. While challenging, mastering this skill can significantly enhance the overall
impact of your persuasive essay.
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Persuasive Essay Thesis StatementPersuasive Essay Thesis Statement
Explain Variations In Health
Explaining variations in health and illness
Cliodhna Kavanagh
12387056
Bsc Physiotherapy
There are many variations in health and illness across the world and variations within
individual societies. A variation is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a change or
slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits . The
WHO identifies some of the factors that cause inequality and variations in health in a
society to be income, education, occupation, gender and race/ethnicity. For the
purpose of this essay I will discuss social class, gender inequality and education.
One of the main factors that influences health variations in the world is a person s
social class. According to the WHO, The conditions in which people live and work
can help create and destroy their health . In general, mortality rate and social class
are inversely proportional: the lower the level of social class, the higher the mortality
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For example, maternal education is extremely important in both the developing
and developed worlds to ensure infant, child and maternal health. According to
Cutler et al (2006), well educated mothers are less likely to have underweight
babies, and their babies are less likely to die within their first year of life. The
parent child influence also works conversely as educated children have an effect on
the health of their parents. It has been shown that the parents of more educated
children are more likely to quit smoking (Field, 2005). An educated spouse can also
have a large influence on the health of their partner, for example Egeland et al (2002)
suggests that those with educated spouses have a lower mortality rate. This may be
due to the influence a spouse can have on the health behaviours of their partners such
as drinking and smoking (Monden,
The Gallery Of Modern Art
The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) is honoured to present an exhibition titled
Image and Text: A Feminist Narrative , with which it will be opening its door to the
public on the 12th September and closing on the 15th October. When image and text
are integrated with one another in the creation of contemporary art, artists are able to
produce powerful and extremely effective messages of their choice. However, just
because the image and text are displayed together, does not mean they relate to each
other, as the text can either support the image, or contradict the image in order to
demonstrate the transparency of either or both elements (Williams and Simpson,
1994). Two artists who have been able to incorporate image and text in their pieces
are, contemporary American artist, Barbara Kruger and contemporary Australian
artist, Jenny Watson. Here at GOMA were have created the Image and Text: A
Feminist Narrative to displays the provocative and stimulating ways Kruger and
Watson have used both text and image to convey personal, dream, socio political and
feminist narratives. Whilst Barbara Kruger is an American feminist whose work is
centred around critiquing advertising culture and the representation of women during
said advertising, Jenny Watson is an Australian feminist who uses expressive
figurative images and incorporates text panels similar to autobiographical diary
entries. The combination of these two artists display strong messages to their
audience, doing so in an
C6520 Unit 2 Assignment 2
ASSIGNMENT 2
CS6525 NETWORK SECURITY
1.
Generally, the horse of Trojans is coded programs coded for the purpose of harming
the computer devices which appears to be harm free, but when the code is executed
by users, the data file systems are corrupted leading to damaging the computer
devices.
Preventions
пѓ The quality of monitoring system is very important, so that its used to scan
detect different kind of attacks preventing them from striking the system.
пѓ Safety parameters should be taken while establishing any connection with the
systems.
пѓ We shouldn t allow any work station to access which cannot be trusted.
пѓ Software update in the workstations should be very regular, as the hackers can
intrude the older version assuming it s still running, newer versions of software
cannot be updated that easily.
пѓ Strong passwords prevent the access of unauthorized intruders to the workstation.
Flaws in Kerberos
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Right after this process of Kerberos Alice will be receiving two kinds of messages
from the system of Kerberos
пѓ The first one is contained of the session key for the encrypted Alice B0b using
the Alice TGS session key.
пѓ Secondly, the next one will be contained of similar session key as Alice B0b s
but the difference is it s obtained by using the B0b TGS s secret key.
пѓ Alice is able to extract from the session key decrypt the message sent first.
пѓ Alice will also be sending the next message to B0b, and now bob is able to
extract from the same kind of session key decrypt the message.
пѓ Now they both will be having the same kind of session keys.
пѓ Therefore this key will used for further more mode of communication in between
both of them.
5.
PKI is abbreviated as the Public Key infrastructures, which is a system of
cryptographic mechanisms, wherein we will have to use mainly two kinds of keys,
they are:
пѓ Public key o This is being shared.
пѓ Private key o This is kept secretive. o Utilizes asymmetric form of
Applyiing How to Read Literature to the Alchemist
Kiley Dempsey
Ms. Jones
Honors Tenth Grade Literature Composition
04 September 2012
Santiago s Journey
How to Read Literature like a Professor, by Thomas C. Foster, is like painting a
picture; with painting the first step is to paint inside the lines, but an advanced artist
understands that a picture is made up of not just color, texture, and shapes, but also
considers the purpose behind each stroke. Foster brings a different meaning to
reading a book and draws attention to the author and his or her intention. While
applying Fosters teaching s to Paulo Coelho s The Alchemist, the main character,
Santiago s journey becomes more than a journey it turns into a quest. Simple drinks
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Santiago knows that he is the protege and the Alchemist is his mentor, they have
respect for each other How characters are getting along or not getting along (Foster
80). Drinking wine in a foreign country where it is illegal, is an act of unity and
also Whenever people eat or drink together, it s communion (Foster 8). To Foster,
Breaking bread is an act of sharing and peace (8) Santiago and the Alchemist would
not have shared their last meal together on the Oasis if they had not wanted a peaceful
environment before their journey to come.
At one point, weather becomes vital to Santiago s survival. Santiago and the
Alchemist were traveling through the desert to get to the pyramids when they came
across tribesman. The tribesman believe that Santiago and the Alchemist are spies.
The Alchemist explains that he is A guide to his friend (Coelho 139). The tribesman
are still curious and proceed to ask about Santiago. The Alchemist says Santiago is an
Alchemist and he understands the forces of nature and wants to show them his
extraordinary powers (Coelho 139). The Alchemist continues explaining that If he
wanted to, he could destroy this camp just with the forces of the wind (Coelho 140).
Santiago spends the next three days trying to control the wind, on the third day the
chief came to him wanting to see him turn himself into the wind. Finally, when
Santiago and the wind start to talk, Foster s point of
Theme Of Rape In Pope And Haywood
Pope and Haywood s conflicting ideologies are visible through their works, but a
common thing in both their works is the employment sex and scandal. Both works
portray an act of sexual assault in the form of Rape, but the context of rape in both
cases is very different from each other as well as the modern definition of rape.
In Eliza Haywood s Love in Excess rape is portrayed as something that is not seen
as a stigma, but rather generalized into the society as an expression of love by men,
to which women have to adhere to without protesting, and ultimately having to give
into matrimony with their assailant. Hence, it was used for domesticating single
women. This ideology was what inflicted Delmont to make an attempt of almost
raping Meliossa, but here is where Haywood s magic comes, instead of him
breaking the virtue of Melisa, he himself is raped by the sexually aggressive
Melantha. Though the word rape is never mentioned throughout the book, Haywood s
decision of flipping gender roles in this particular part of the text is ingenious in
depicting the plight of women at that time. Though in the aftermath of the event, the
situation is never addressed or brought up, the fact that Delmont did feel sexually
violated can be seen in the lines he stood like one transfixed with thunder, he knew
not what to think . 1 Later, angry at and disgusted by the experience, he detest[s]
Melantha for the trick she had put upon him. (Haywood)
In Pope s Rape of the Lock , there
How Does G. K. Chesterton Prevent Those Who Is Smarter
G.K. Chesterton is implying in his quote that without education, our society is in
danger of automatically assuming educated individuals are credible or correct. If
education was not as highly valued or accessible, those who were educated would be
falsely perceived as highly intelligent by those who were uneducated. Chesterton
believes that without education, our society could become manipulated or falsely
persuaded by those who are considered to have the title of educated. In a society
where education is not stressed, those who are educated will have a position of power
over those who are not. Therefore, Chesterton is saying that education is essential to
preventing those who are smarter from taking advantage of the uneducated. What
Chesterton
The Electoral College Is A Privilege Of A Democratic Society
Voting to elect government officials is a privilege of a democratic society. Every
four years, in one of the most important events in U.S politics, millions of American
citizens exercise their voting power by casting a ballot for a presidential candidate.
However, these millions of cast votes elect a small group of state representatives
known as the Electoral College, not the president of the United States. Under the
current voting system the power to elect the president is solely the responsibility of
the Electoral College not the people. Although the Electoral College has a rich
history, it is an outdated voting system and should be replaced by National Popular
Vote. This method electing the American president has been in practice since the
eighteenth century. Two years after Americans gained independence from the British,
representatives from twelve of the thirteen original states gathered in Philadelphia to
write the U.S. Constitution. During that era, the states essentially operated as
separate republics and moreover its own legislative governing bodies. The goal of the
document was to establish a strong central government without diminishing state
rights (Ross 21). After extensive debate and compromise, the U.S. Constitution was
ratified in 1788, thereby establishing the three branches of government with executive
power granted to the office of president. However, how should the president be
elected? Representatives debated three options: a direct vote by
College And College Education
Today people disagree about whether going to college and getting a college degree
is worth all of the hassle. To some entering the workforce out of high school is
better than going to college to get the education required to do a job. The
difference is in how someone was raised and what he or she believes. This is also
shown in what kind of career that someone wants to do and the education required to
do that job. Statistics show that people with an associates degree make one hundred
twenty seven dollars more in median weekly earnings than someone with a high
schooldiploma (Unemployment). Some argue that going to collegeis not required to
get a good well paying job. There is truth to this argument in the form of the trades.
These include jobs like construction, tile masons, and plumbers. Jobs such as these
provide services for people that they typically can not do on their own. The contrary
is also true. People can get a well paying job by going to college as well. Some
careers from here are a graphic designer, an attorney, or a doctor. These jobs pay
well, but the amount of years required to attain the certification to work in these
professions is more than if you were to go to a trade school and learn a trade. Another
discouraging factor is the cost of a college education compared to a trade school.
Trade schools can be several thousands of dollars but come nowhere close to the price
of going to a universityor smaller college for several years. Another drawback is
Medicaid Expansion Of The United States
One of the states that have not participated in the Medicaid expansion is Florida.
States that are opting out in the Medicaid expansion can leave several citizens
uninsured and their health will be at risk. Currently, since the America s Supreme
Court has given the states more flexibility relating to the Affordable Care Act, some
states are opting out of the Medicaidexpansion plan that is intended to give low
income citizens in the state dependable healthcare. To reasons the state of Florida
opting out the Medicaid expansion, the governor of Florida stated, that Floridians are
more interested in economic growth and employment, better quality of education for
their children, and that they keep the cost of their living low. Florida State is... Show
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Hence, these people will continue suffering when sick and will jeopardize their
health that s lead to death. It is ridiculous, that some of the state s governors have to
opt out because the federal government covers the majority of the health care cost; it
s the taxes that the citizens are paying, regardless of if the state opted in or out the
plan. If a governor opts out, it means that he or she will be walking away from billion
or millions of money that could have helped the citizens, thus leaving some the
citizens without health care. Citizens with incomes that are above the federal poverty
line will be eligible for the tax credits from the government for them to get insured,
but the people who are below the poverty line would be the state s responsibility.
The potential opportunity for the state to opt into the Medicaid expansion is the
fact that low income citizens will be insured. The decision of the state to opt into
the Medicaid expansion will also impact the state s budget, and this is the main
challenge (Frakt, 2013). The government will cover majority of all the cost even as
Medicaid expansion provides coverage for the low income uninsured citizens.
Expansion of the Medicaid is also a broken system that has poor outcomes, not severe
federal strings, high inflation and no incentive for the personal responsibility of the
citizens who
Chorus Line
On its surface, A Chorus Line simply provides little insight to that of what it means
to be a performer on Broadway, but what genuinely boosts the show forward are the
racial politics of the seventies, which were immersed in ethnic multiculturalism, and
reeling from the uprisal of the gay rights movement and the previous decade s civil
rights activism. A Chorus Line imagines a world where everyone inhabits all the
traits and abilities they will ever need to succeed in life, a world in which one s racial
or ethnic background would never be something that holds them back from
opportunities, but rather something that provides an identity, something to embrace
and celebrate. In having created a world where racehas no hindrance on the hiring
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The finale is made to be a sort of hell for the audience making them ask Did they go
through all that just to be anonymous? As they watch each person s history
essentially self destruct as the dancers high kick in chorus line uniformity. Not only
does the staging of the finale highlight the situation, the song One itself is a dejected
commentary on the lives of the dancers. The lyrics allude to a woman that is
sublimely special, a star, if you will, that woman is a nonentity, never appearing once
during the whole number. Instead, the audience s attention is kept on the very people
meant to stay in the background: the chorus, now dressed to the nines in their
shimmering false attires. In a strange moment of doubleness the audience sees the
chorus in some ways, as the stars of the show, at the same time, the dancers have been
dismissed to the background, made transparent, and destined to sing about a star that
is more famous than they are, adding to the irony and disheartening fact that she is
missing in action. This finale is the American Dream theatricalized for the broadway
The Beginnings of Greek Philosophy Essay
The Beginnings of Greek Philosophy
The Milesians and Heraclitus
Long before the time of Thales, a citizen of Miletus, in the district of Ionia on the
west coast of Asia Minor, Chaldaen astrologers had listed data on the position of the
stars and planets. As Thales studied these tables he thought he discerned a pattern or
regularity in the occurrence of eclipses, and he ventured to predict a solar eclipse that
occurred on May 28th 585BC. Some scholars think that this was just a lucky
empirical guess, but if it was the discovery of an astronomical regularity or natural
law, then Thales may be credited with distinguishing Greek philosophy and science
from the somewhat aimless observations and disjointed information of the Eastern
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Since, too, a general theory must attempt to explain biological phenomena as well as
physics and astronomy, another reason for selecting water may have been its
indepensibility to life. And a little ingenuity can invent other considerations. But
Anaximander (610 545?BC), Thales successor, in additions to specific contributions
to science, saw a difficulty in Thales general cosmology. If water were he basic
substance, he thought, fire could never have come into existence, for there is an
essential antagonism between their peculiar qualities. For the same reason, if the
substratum were fire, the existence of fire could not be explained.. Therefore,
Anaximander assumed a Boundless that was neither wet or dry, hot or cold, but rather
indeterminately both wet and dry, cold and hot. Thus, the matter of the universe was
Boundless, not merely because it extended throughout infinite space, but also, and
mainly, because it was not bounded, limited, or defined by any quality. This original
substance produces the world and its content by a swirling motion that separates four
qualities out of the chaotic mass. This swirl explains the revolution of the starts and
planets.
The third member of the Milesian school, Anaximenes (590 525BC) could not be
persuaded to look for the universal substratum beyond the
Medici Family
The Medici family commissioned many artists to make art for them. By the family
commissioning them it basically made the artist s name. In the early time of the
Medici family when they were just building up their empire commission artists would
help them to build their political prestige and their reputation in the community.
Initially in the time of Lorenzo Medici the church wanted nothing to do with the
Medici family s art patronage because they believed that the works that they had
commissioned were crude or inappropriate due to nudity or sexual scenes. About 70
years later right before Pope Julius died the Medici art patronage was brought into the
church when he commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine
Chapel. By Michelangelo being brought into the light of the Catholic Church it
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Pope Leo kept Michelangelo as the Medici family and now Catholic Church s main
artist of the time. He also had commissioned Brunelleschi for the reconstruction of
the San Lorenzo Basilica. Pope Leo X was known for his lavish out of control
spending and just over all failure in helping the church in every aspect except art.
The next Medici Pope, Giulio de Medici known as Pope Clement VII, was very
similar. Clement VII had also commissioned many artists such as; Michelangelo to
paint the altar of the Sistine Chapel and Italian artist, Sebastiano del Piombo to
paint the very famous portrait of himself on both stone and canvas. The Medici s
never really did make very good popes considering they were rather spoiled and not
the holiest of people although they did bring some great historic works of art into
the church. Both of their art patronages were very good for the papacy and bring a
greater element of art into the church seemingly allowed the church to expand and
welcome more people due to people wanting to be part of the works of those great
Comparison Of The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
I read an imaginative book called The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S.
Lewis. In the book, there are four orphans. There names are Susan, Peter, Edmund
and Lucy. They live in a mansion with a very kind homeowner. Lucy is the youngest
and Edmund is the second youngest. Therefore, if Lucy says something, the others
will most likely not believe it. Edmund is the second youngest. Edmund is very
adventurous, and very kindhearted. That is how trouble comes to Edmund. He
kindheartedly believes the White Witch is a good person. He accepts food and then
that is how he is under the White Witch s control. Soon enough both Lucy and
Edmund face problems. Also, even though both of them are the youngest in the book
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I knew you were a great storyteller. THAT IS NOT A STORY, Lucy shouts back It is
real. Don t lie, says Peter. Lucy and Peter keep on fighting until they reached the
decision to talk to the homeowner. Luckily, the homeowner settles everything.
Lucy is an important role in story because she is the first to discover Narnia. She
also created conflict with the other siblings and persuades them to go to Narnia.
Narnia is where the setting of the story is. Edmund is the second youngest but he
is much more adventurous then Peter and Susan. As he believes Lucy, he goes
through the wardrobe with Lucy. He eventually gets lost. As he goes searching for
Lucy, he meets the White Witch. He does not know that she is the White Witch;
the most evil ruler of all. The White Witch came in her sled and with a nice look on
her face. The White Witch offered Edmund ham. Edmund at that time was very
hungry so he accepted. Again, not knowing that if you eat food from the White
Witch you will become memorized and under the White Witch s commands. He ate
the ham. The White Witch knows that Edmund is a Son of Adam so she asks
Edmund if he has any other siblings. Edmund replies three. The White Witch is
feeling great because all she needs to fulfill the prophecy is four Daughters of Eves
/ Son of Adam. After the White Witch heard all this information, she let Edmund go
with a task. The task is to persuade all of Edmunds siblings to come to Narnia
The Influence Of The Modern Period In British And Irish...
The modernist period in British and Irish literature was one of the most important
and exciting times in literary history. The term modernist stemmed from the
beginning of the 20th century labelled the modern period. The modern period was a
time of confusion and transitions, mostly due to the result of people returning from
World War I. The modern period was an era of massive unemployment and
technological changes. Freud, Jung, and Marx were redefining human identity,
Assembly lines and factories were being introduced, and gender differences were
starting to crumble. The modern period was a time of change, and the field of
Literature was no exception. Susan Gorsky, in her book titled Virginia Woolf, states
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Poetry, Drama, and fiction were subjected to intensive scrutiny and extensive
redefinition, producing some of the most unusual and often difficult literary creations
in English: Eliot s Wasteland, Yeat s Plays for Dancers, and the fiction of Joyce and
Lawrence is some examples. Modernist literature reflects in it s structure as well as
in it s content the overturning of tradition; the instances upon new design produced
plays and stories without plots or recognizably human characters, poems without
rhyme or meter (16, 17). The Modernist author was able to identify with their
audience by creating stories that not only asked important questions, but also got
under the reader s skin. In George Orwell s essay titled Inside the Whale, he
addresses the fact that James Joyce s Ulysses is remarkable due to the fact of its
commonplaceness of its material. (Inside The Whale and Other Essays, 11). The
reader is able to put themselves in the characters shoes, the characters are very
three dimensional, and like modern life their stories are not so much like a fairy
tales, as they are of everyday life. The character Joyce creates in Ulysses enters
many different states of consciousness, dream states, drunkenness.... demonstrating
the ability modern literature has in relating the ideas of consciousness, in a way that
the reader would be able to identify with. Orwell goes further to say that Ulysses was
filled with a Whole
Art In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction
In order to properly argue my point it is best to lay out the framework of Benjamin
s argument. Benjamin begins his essay, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction by briefly distinguishing his categories from traditional aesthetic
values, those of creativity and genius, eternal value and mystery (Benjamin, 218).
In contrast, he relates these tendencies to bourgeois and fascist ideologies and to
the conditions, inevitably generated out of capitalism itself, which provoke
revolutionary demands in the politics of art (217 8) Benjamin claims that in times
past the role of art has been to provide a magical foundation for the cult. Here the
artwork s use value was located in its central position within ritual and religious
tradition (223 4). A statue or idol conveyed a sense of authority, or magical power,
which inhered in that particular historical artifact. The reproduction in mass of such
an item would have been unthinkable because it was a unique singularity, and it
would lose its aura . He focuses on describing the objects aura, defining the aura as:
We define the aura of the later as the unique phenomenon of a distance, however
close it may be. If, while resting on a summer afternoon, you follow with your eyes a
mountain range on the horizon or a branch which casts its shadow over you, you
experience the aura of those mountains, of that branch (222 3). The term implies an
atmosphere and a transcendent feeling that happens when you experience an object.
Evaluation of Flexible Benefit Plans
Evaluation of Flexible Benefit Plans
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................1 Purpose
of the Report ...............................................................................1 Scope of the Report
.................................................................................2 Sources and Methods
...............................................................................2
TRADITIONAL vs. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLANS ................................................2
ADVANTAGES OF FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLANS ...............................................4
Increase Employees Benefit Satisfaction.........................................................4 Increase
Benefit Plans Efficiency.................................................................5 Gain
Controllability of Employer Contribution to Benefit Plans..............................6
Provide Better Communication of Benefits......................................................6 Help in
Recruitment and Retention................................................................7 Reduce Income
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Based on the analysis, the choice between these two benefit plans is made. However,
the details of implementing such a plan will not be provided.
Sources and methods
This report is solely based on secondary research. Sources include academic
journals, research reports, and trade publications. Majority of the sources are
acquired from World Wide Web and research database such as Business Source
Complete, and selected based on their reliability, relevancy, and recency.
Traditional vs. Flexible benefit plans
Employees benefit plan is non wage compensation, which means employees
sacrifice part of their wages or salaries to exchange some other form of benefits. The
purpose of benefit plans is to increase the security of employees, which consequently
reduces work absenteeism and promotes job satisfaction. Some of the benefits in the
plan include: retirement benefit plans, employee assistance plans, and group
insurance (health, dental, life etc.). However, the scope of benefit coverage has
gradually been expanded; from traditional benefit plans to flexible benefit plans. Both
of these two benefit plans have different contents and emphases. Nowadays, about 60
percent of North American organizations prefer to use flexible benefit plans.
Traditional benefit plans were desired to meet the needs of the nuclear family (Cole
amp; Flint, 2004), which is defined as an employed male head of household,
nonworking spouse,
The Effects Multiple Births Have on Outcomes of Cerebral...
The Effects Multiple Births Have on Outcomes of Cerebral Palsy in Infants Cerebral
palsy is typically characterized as a disorder caused by injuries to the cerebrum, the
part of the brain responsible for higher mental functions, sensations, and voluntary
muscle actions (7). Symptoms of cerebral palsy vary by severity of the disease, and
include seizures, involuntary muscle contractions, difficulty sucking or feeding,
irregular breathing, delayed development of motor skills, motor mental retardation,
mental retardations, speech abnormalities, visual abnormalities, hearing
abnormalities, spasticity, progressive joint contractures, limited range of motion, and
peg teeth (7). These symptoms are usually evident by age two and sometimes as...
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Comparable figures were not available for triplets, but the risk and stresses for
triplet births are much higher than for twins (6). Because multiple pregnancies put
more stress on the mother as well as the fetus, this increases the chances that the
babies will be born premature as well as with cerebral palsy. There is an increased
frequency of fetal distress among cases of cerebral palsy and death, representing the
increased antennal risk factors in the pregnancy (2). Multiple pregnancies are
becoming much more popular and common due to advances in fertilization
enhancing techniques. Higher numbers of babies are being born, producing higher
numbers of premature infants. The numbers of multiple births surviving the prenatal
period is increasing with the increasing survival of very tiny babies (1). Through
the use of fertility drugs, multiple births are producing more premature babies,
which in effect, increases an infant s chance of having cerebral palsy. When an
infant is born prematurely, the chances of it having cerebral palsy are much higher
than that of a baby carried to term. There is an increasing prevalence of cerebral
palsy in preterm infants (3). When an infant is prematurely born, several risk factors
are
Fellowship Of The Ring Essay
The Fellowship of the Ring Without a doubt, Lord of the Rings is one of the most
successful movies to date. Adapting the famous books by J.R.R. Tolkien into film,
possibly being responsible for the fantasy genre as it is today, and bringing us nine
hours (or twelve if you have the extended versions) of one of the most memorable
and enjoyable experiences that entertainment can give you. To start off the series, we
begin with the Fellowship of the Ring. The story opens with Bilbo Baggins, a
resident of the peaceful land of Hobbits known as the Shire, preparing to celebrate
his 111th birthday. A Wizard known as Gandalf the Gray, an old friend of Bilbo, is in
attendance. During the speech towards the end of the celebration, Bilbo admits...
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Frodo, a mere hobbit, is tasked with the monumental task of carrying the most
powerful weapon in Middle Earth, with the power to corrupt kings and take
control of one s very soul, all the way from the Shire to Mordor, two very opposite
extremes in terms of geography. Yet, no matter how great his quest may seem, it is
unlike the standard brave hero saving the day trope that is so common. Frodo is all
too powerless to the events transpiring around him and he is very aware of it. He
was never meant for a task as grand as this and never should have left the peace of
the Shire. There are plenty of more capable people around him, taking the
Fellowship for example, which anyone else in this band of warrior (apart from
maybe the other three Hobbits) would have been a hundred times more qualified
for the quest than himself. Yet, due to the nature of Hobbits such as their lack of
want for power, the ring has a much harder time corrupting him than the other races
so he is, in reality, perfect for the task. Throughout the movie he has to face the
psychological effects of the ring all the while fending off Wraiths, Goblins, and
Uruk Hai, and even his very friends on occasion. Throughout this move Frodo
proves that, although he may not be a brave warrior like the other members of the
Fellowship, he is a strong and driven
The Mining Boom And Western Australia s Changing...
Brueckner, M., Durey, A., Mayes, R., Pforr, C. (2013). The mining boom and
Western Australia s changing landscape: Towards sustainability or business as usual?.
Rural Society, 22(2), 111 124. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2013.22.2.111 This publication
processes the challenges of the Western Australian Mining Industry. The journal will
focus on the economical benefits of the mining boom that occurred in the Western
Australian mines, as well as, the effect it has on society and environmental
challenges. The text continues to explore the indigenous stakeholders of the land
where the mines have been established and their indigenous rights to the land since
the 1788 terra nullius colonisation. Furthermore, the publication states the struggle
for the host towns of Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) workers for example FIFO workers earn
money from these small towns then rather than spending the money back into the
small towns economy they fly back to their original home towns and spending their
money, therefore, increasing the economy of these home towns. The mining
community are investigating ways to help FIFO workers and their families with
available counseling for families that may be struggling with the social aspects of
FIFO work, such as, depression and stress as the family may find it hard without that
family members help. The rise in economical and social qualities in Western Australia
has said to out weight the negative aspects for example, the agricultural environment
being polluted, the
Analysis Of The Sale Of Neiman Marcus Group
Factual Background/ Summary
This negotiation, which occurred in 2005, was regarding the sale of Neiman
Marcus Group (Neiman) and joint corporate agency comprising of 2 large private
equity firms namely Texas Pacific Group (TPG) and Warburg Pincus (Warburg). It is
potent to note that at the time of the said acquisition, Neiman was at the height it s
industry (refered as the crown jewel ) , i.e its managerial team was held in high
esteem, their stocks were at an optimum level, their financial health was exceptional
with investment grade credit and inconsequential debt.
Impressively, the sale concluded with a grand total of $5.1 billion, which was
considered to be high if not more than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, protections were laid down by Neiman, in their favour, which binded the
buyers and proscribed any eleventh hour buyer s remorse.
It was highlighted by Howard Raiffa that there are certain organising questions that
need to be answered for the identification of significant characteristics of every
negotiation. Firstly, he proposed that the primary question to be answered is in
regards to the number of individuals or group of individuals involved, i.e the size and
the presence or absence of internal conflicts in the groups.
As mentioned above, the key parties involved are Neiman, TPG, Warburg, their
respective lawyers as well as Neiman s banker, Goldman Sachs.
Formation of Deal
Neiman Marcus constituted a significant portion of the Smith family s dynastic
wealth. Nevertheless, due to a tax obstacle as a result of a prior restructuring had
just become obsolete and because there was had been favourable sale in the retail
industry, 2005 seemed like an adequate if not perfect moment to be taken advantage
of by the Smith faimly with the sale of Neiman.
The board of directors proceeded with an evaluation of their option
Seven Elements of Negotiation
It would be practical to address Patton s 7 elements of negotiation in order to analyse
the Neiman TPG/Warburg scenario, namely, Interests, Legitimacy, Relationship,
Fisher and Ury s BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated
Background Of Industrial Evolution Of The Industrial...
Background of industrial evolution in Britain
From 1760s to 1840s, a great revolution, called as the Industrial Revolution later by
historians, happened firstly in England and soon after whole European continent
(Landes, 1969). Later in 19th century, the revolution also influenced North America.
Machines flourish in inventions and applications is treated as one symbol of this
period, thus, it is called the Age of Machines by some historians as well. In the mid
1700s, Hargreaves invented Spinning Jenny, which is the symbol of the beginning of
the Industrial Revolution. Then in 1775, Watt improved performances of steam
engines, which is the most important turn point in the history of the Industrial
Revolution. After that, a series of inventions occurred, replacing manpower with
machines one by one and sharply improved working efficiency, making the world
change from traditional agricultural society into modern industrial society and
capitalism begin to take the power from the hand of feudalism.
From above brief introductions to the Industrial Revolution, it is apparent that Britain
is its birth land and Britain owes almost all inventions birth place. However, why
Britain is the first country to raise this revolution? This essay will discuss about the
background of the Industrial Revolution in England to make reasons clearer. In the
first place, it will introduce colonial expansion after success of exploration around the
world and what it caused. After that, Enclosure and
Organic and Inorganic Constituent in Essential in Plants...
ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND
NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS
Organic constituent
DEFINITION
An organ, system, or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that
carries out photosynthesis.
EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic
compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds, which
are the compounds associated with life processes, are the subject matter of organic
chemistry. Among the numerous types of organic compounds, four major categories
are found in all living things: carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acids.
Carbohydrates
Almost all organisms use carbohydrates as sources of energy. In addition, some
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Such nutrients are termed macronutrients, where the prefix macro (large) refers to
the quantity needed, not the size of the nutrient particles themselves. Other nutrients,
called micronutrients, are required only in trace amounts for plants to remain healthy.
Such micronutrients are usually absorbed as ions dissolved in water taken from the
soil, though carnivorous plants acquire some of their micronutrients from captured
prey. The following tables list element nutrients essential to plants. Uses within plants
are generalized.
Macronutrients. (Necessary in large quantities)
Element Form of uptake Notes
Nitrogen NO3 , NH4+ Nucleic acids, proteins, hormones, etc.
Oxygen O2 H2O Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds
Carbon CO2 Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds
Hydrogen H2O Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds
Potassium K+ Cofactor in protein synthesis, water balance, etc.
Calcium Ca2+ Membrane synthesis and stabilization
Magnesium Mg2+ Element essential for chlorophyll
Phosphorus H2PO4 Nucleic acids, phospholipids, ATP
Sulfur SO42 Constituent of proteins and coenzymes
Micronutrients. (Necessary in small quantities)
Element Form of uptake Notes
Chlorine Cl Photosystem II and stomata function
Iron Fe2+, Fe3+ Chorophyll formation
Boron HBO3 Crosslinking pectin
Manganese Mn2+ Activity of some enzymes
Zinc Zn2+ Involved in the synthesis of enzymes and chlorophyll
Copper Cu+ Enzymes for lignin synthesis
Molybdenum MoO42 Nitrogen
Analysis Of Nights Below Station Street
Nights Below Station Street
Everyone can relate to the most common universal truths. The universal truths
everyone can relate to are family problems, dealing with a teenager, alcoholism, and
unemployment. These universal truths can have really bad effects on people such as
isolating oneself from family or not wanting to do anything with a specific person in
the family. Universal truths can also have good effects such as being in an abusive
relationship and eventually getting out of it and starting fresh. David Adams Richards
portrays these universal truths in his novel, Nights Below Station Street, through the
use of simple language, use of flashbacks for each character and his personal
connection to the novel and its character, Joe. Firstly, David A. Richards uses a
simple language in his novel, Nights Below Station Street, for the better
understanding of the reader. Richards uses general words and avoids the use of big
words that a certain reader, such as an ESL student might not know the meaning of.
Richards also includes a detailed description of everyday activities in his writing.
Some readers might find the detailed description of everyday activities incredibly
useful when it comes to the character s development. The reader may find important
characteristics of the protagonist s personality due to the detailed description. (Quora,
Aman Anand). Richards does not specifically states the universal truths but gets them
across through the use of general words and detailed description. In the novel,
Richards states, She (Adele) often criticized her mother for being foolish enough to
live with him (Joe). It seemed to her that if her mother wanted to be a fool now,
and wanted to keep kids for other people this to Adele was an insult (Richards 32
33). This quote lets readers know that Adele has problems with her mother and does
not like the fact that her mom lives with Joe, her father. Adele finds her mom s job
to earn for the family embarrassing as she thinks its an insult to her. When teenagers
do not show consideration for other people, it is not that they want to humiliate or
spite them; it is because other people simply are no relevance in their world. They
get caught up in their own self centeredness
The Jennings Reliant Compound Bow
JenningsConsidering that the Jennings bow was invented and manufactured by one
of the great names in the archery world, it comes as little surprise that many people
do not want to part with their Jennings bow. The Jennings Reliant Compound Bow
is similar to other bows that have come from the Jennings stable. It makes for
smooth drawing and the release is precise. The Jennings Reliant is powered with a
unique Jennings patented apparatus that goes by the name of jREV Revolutionary
Based Single cam system. This also comes with a Rock Stop module that is installed.
Along with this the bow is also fitted with Jennings unique Tech Twist BCY 8125
strings. The standard strings can withstand a great amount of wear, which makes this
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Such speeds will also ensure that you have clean, pass through shots when you are
on the hunt. With an overall weight of 4.6 lbs, this bow makes for lightweight
carrying and makes trekking in the woods much easier.Who Should Buy a
Jennings Reliant compound bow? The Jennings Reliant was released by the
company in the year 2007 along with another model titled Strike. After the merger
with the Bear archery group, several people have found it difficult to distinguish
between Bear s models and original Jennings models. However, coming from either
one of the stables you can be rest assured that you have a quality product in your
hands. The Jennings also comes with an excellent grip that ensures you are in
complete control at all times. The Jennings Reliant has not really been publicized.
Those who do own one will definitely be unwilling to part with what they have. The
lightweight, speed, accuracy and looks of the model are sufficient to assure you that
you have a class product on your hands.Jennings Reliant Compound Bows for Sale on
eBayGot an Opinion on This
Google s Display Advertising Division
Executive Summary
This report provides a Strategic Brief focusing on Yahoo! s display advertising
division. The report also shows positive sign for future growth of Yahoo, though it
has given rise to a lot of internal rivalry between the industry s big players to
mention few are such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook, as all of them offer
products perceived by the consumers as homogeneous. Price competition has
augmented, and has effectively lowered the Yahoo s margins. Furthermore, the threat
of low cost alternatives such as classified advertisement sites and social media sites
have increased, even though few of them have the range of products as Yahoo!, they
however retain a high number of users, social media in particular. Hence this ... Show
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With the steady decrease in the click through rates over the last few years, many
businesses have started to totally realize the lack of effectiveness of banner advertising
for increasing sales. Increased visibility might still a benefit of the various banner
ads, but small to medium sized business that are looking for the best results will be
less attracted to invest in such channels that don t offer a calculable return on
investment. (Stevens, 2014)
Native ads are constantly increasing in popularity. The ability of these ads to be
integrated into another website or platform takes away the normal perceptions of
advertisement. People s attitudes towards advertising and their belief in advertising
are also dwindling. The use of native advertising is helpful in reducing this attitude
of people towards advertising. Examples of native advertising are sponsored ads on
Facebook, sponsored ads on blogs, integrated ads, twitter, etc. (Stevens, 2014)
3) Mobile Optimization
Mobile advertising is increasingly becoming the next big thing in internet
advertising. This is due to the increasing number of people spending more and
more time on the internet by the use of their phones. Hence the necessity to
optimize for phones is inevitable. Optimizing for mobile has been of significant
importance for businesses in 2014, but 2015 is to be the year that mobile strategies
are to move beyond just having a responsive site or mobile app, and will be
Outhouse Research Papers
When you think about things that symbolize the American West, what jumps out at
you? In a region as vast, as scenically rich, as historically prolific as the West, there
are thousands of people, places and things that should immediately come to mind.
From the earliest years to the present, there are particular things that evoke images of
this enormous territory on Planet Earth. Few things say Western America as do
sagebrush, cowboys, Grand Canyon, coyotes, Chief Crazy Horse, Winchester rifle,
The Alamo, Lost Dutchman Mine, Stetsons, Butch Cassidy, Colt 44, Rocky
Mountains, mustangs, cactus, Gold Rush. How about adding outhouses to the list?
Seriously? Yep, the humble, simple structure that most people today have neither
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Communities became settlements, then towns, then cities, and answering nature s
call behind a bush/tree or slinging the chamber pot contents in the street was no
longer practical, private of decent. Just who came up with the concept of an
enclosed structure is not known. However, it is known that the earliest use of a
water closet consisted of a stone bowl with a water system was discovered in
China around 200 BC. Some researchers estimate the first outhouse in Europe was
used more than 500 years ago. Traditionally, the door had a crescent moon, ancient
symbol for women, carved into it. In medieval Europe and the American colonies
most people were illiterate. The crescent moon identified the facility was for women
and the sun, ancient symbol, for men. The designs also allowed a little light and
much needed ventilation. Eventually, the moon was generic for both sexes. For
centuries, the outhouse has served as a trash depository, inevitably prompting privy
diggers. Either as a hobby or a full time job, diggers know these defunct holes often
contain artifacts from the past. Some finds are very valuable, most are
Why Did He Send His Son
Why did He send His Son?
Why did God send His one and ONLY Son to die for us? Was there another way we
could have been saved? What would be happening right now if He did not die to save
us? If Jesus was the Son of God why did he have to go to Hell? How do we know he
was the real Messiah?
If He was the Son of God why did He go to the Land of the Dead?
Philippians 2:5 11 says
He went because of punishment for our sins. And what we did, and how many times
we disobeyed the Lord. Jesus went to the Land of the Dead to save us from Death. 1
Peter 2:24 says He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might
die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed He died
saving us from Death and sin.
He went to the Land of the Dead so He could could prove the Prophecies, so they
KNEW He was the real Messiah. Some of the Prophecies were, Jesus would be
born of a virgin. He did that, he was born of the virgin Mary. Another one is He
would be born in Bethlehem. He also did that. And another Prophecy said that to be
the Messiah he would be nailed to a cross and die for us. He did that, and whilst
doing that he saved us from our sins and washed us white as snow ... Show more
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He went to beat death once and for all. He went so we could be with him and not go
to the Land of the Dead. He went so we could have a chance to be with
Informative Speech On Panda
Have you seen a animal that s big and it s fur is black and white?
Well your probably looking at a panda.In general I ll be sharing some interesting facts
with you about panda s. So I hope that you learn something new and interesting about
theses pandas.
In addition I m gonna talk about they re Appearance. The giant panda is black and
white it has a black circle around its eye. Giant pandas are like bears in a smaller
size, and body shape. They can also stand on there back legs. The pandas can be up
to 5 6ft tall almost as tall as me. They can weigh around 220 250lbs. But the males
can weigh 350lbs . The male pandas always weigh more because they eat a lot
more. The female Pandas don t eat as much as the males do.The question is why are
the pandas fur black and white. So up to date the reason is actually unknown. But
they said that the color helps them camouflage for the giant pandas in their natural
environment.Until now, every 2 3 years the female panda have 1 2 baby cubs. The
cubs usually weigh only 5 ounces at birth. They are every tiny but they need to be
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And different kind of panda but kinda the same.The red panda has a long ,and soft
furry bushy tail. And has rings like a raccoon. The red pandas are very similar to
the raccoon because of the line they have on their back. The red panda is no where
near what the giant panda weighs. The red panda is small and weighs less. They
weigh 6 to 12 pounds . And will probably grow 2 feet. And it s not including their
tail.The red panda tends to sleep all day in a tree. They search for food at Dawna
and dusk. Red pandas are most likely than giant pandas to ear floss other than
bamboo. They usually eat fruits and berries.The similarities are that they have the
long line like the raccoon. They also tend to walk like them to. They re face looks
like it
Unit 208 Understanding Health And Safety
Unit 208 Understanding Health and safety in social care.
Outcome 1 Understanding the different responsibilities relating to health and safety
in social care settings.
1.1 List legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting.
Health Safety at Work Act The Management of Health Safety Work Regulations
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) Manual Handling
Operations Regulations The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous
Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) Personal Protective equipment regulations
1.2 Describe the main points of health and safety polices and procedures.
Some of the main points of health and safety are as follows;
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When an emergency occurs and first aid is required it is always important for a
qualified first aider to carry out any first aid required there are many reasons for
this, the most important is that if a non qualified person try s to give first aid they
may cause more damage or injury to the individual, it is also against policies and
procedures of organisations and health and safety legislations.
Outcome 4 . Know how to reduce the spread of infection.
4.1 List routes by which an infection can get into the body Routes by which an
infection can.
Respiratory (airborne infections breathed in)
Digestive (within foods/ drinks),
Blood circulation (via broken skin/ wounds),
Body fluids (sexually transmitted diseases, cross contamination, poor hygiene).
4.2 Describe ways in which own health or hygiene might pose a risk to an individual
or to others at work.
Own health or hygiene might pose a risk to individuals or others at work by causing
infections, causing illness or causing fatalities, this can be prevented by washing
hands thoroughly before preparing food and after going to the toilet, covering mouth
/ turning away when coughing, applying/ replacing old plasters, disposing of used
tissues, taking sick leave if ill etc.
4.3 Explain the most thorough method for hand washing Method for hand washing.
Hands must be washed thoroughly, after every contact with potential source of
contamination/ before food
Income Gap Between The Upper Class And The Lower Class
In recent years the way wealth is distributed in the United States has sharply
increased, causing an income gap between the upper class and the lower class. The
country is becoming a banana republic in which most of the wealth is owned by the
top 1%. This small percentage of the population is mainly composed of the
entrepreneurs, businessmen, and lawyers. Although the United Statesis a democracy,
in recent years, it has become a plutocracy nation. The wealthinequality plays a
major role in this and if this trend between the upper class and the lower class
continues it could cause many problems. First of all, having a country run by only a
relatively small amount of people could be a concern because the power is in the
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The top 1% grew their incomes by 86.1% since 1933; the top 5%, or 15 million
individuals, have seen their incomes rise while everyone else is flat to down . The
wealthy are becoming even wealthier while the bottom 80% haven t seen any changes
in the amount of income they make. Their wages have been in a stagnant position.
While those at the top have doubled their incomes. They even have the opportunity to
generate more income by investing in other businesses to increase their profits. While
those who are at the bottom are minimum wage workers making just enough to
support their families. On the hand, the upper class wealth has more than doubled
and the lower class are still financially unstable since the Great Recession. The
income inequality plays a major role in turning a nation into a plutocracy. Due to
these wealth distributions, there is no doubt that the United States is a plutocratic
nation run by the wealthy.
On the other hand, income equality has many harmful effects on those who are at
the bottom. Since there is a vast gap between the upper class and the lower class it
could cause many health related problems. For example, according to the University
of York, those who are at the bottom are not only behind in the amount of income
they generate, but there is a gap in their life expectancy. The professors from the
University of York state, Growing health inequality is often portrayed as a result of
people s lifestyle
The Central Banks Of The World
The Central Banks of the world have a role in today s society to provide stability to
the economy. Through monetary policy, the Central Banks must utilize the daily
economic data in order to make policy decisions that attempt to ensure continuous
growth and prosperity. The Central Banks do this through regulating inflationas well
as implementing specific goals such as currency stability, low inflation and full
employment (Heakal). In 2008 the global financial crisis hit numerous nations around
the world and each Central Banksaw their economies crash, consumers lose market
confidence, investors stop investing, and banks stop lending. If the money stops
circulating in the economy banks [can t] provide customers with a variety of basic
financial services; [such as] an on demand source of bank notes; deposits and
savings accounts; payment services; and ... credit, to both business and households
(Fisher 2). The credit crunch was experienced throughout the world and each Central
Bank laid out their plans in order to halt and begin recovering from the crisis and set
the economy back to a stable 2% inflation. Along with The Federal Reserve, the Bank
of Englands conventional attempts at restoring the economy never had enough of an
impact to jump start the economy. An unconventional crisis called for unconventional
resolutions. The Bank of England turned to unconventional monetary policies when
all else failed. The utilization of the practice of quantitative easing and
Comparing Two Similar Businesses
Comparing Two Similar Businesses Amazon and Borders books history and the
core business of each company will be discusses. A comparison of the companies
will be done to analyze each company s management approach they took to internet
marketing, and sales. At least three reasons will be given as to why Amazon is
successful. Three reasons will be given as to why Border s ended up in bankruptcy
although they were initially successful. How Amazon and Borders books
management adapted to changing marketingconditions will be analyzed. To sum
everything up at least three recommendations on how a company should build in
flexibility to back up its decision making process so they can adapt to changing
market conditions.
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Shopping in stores is beginning to be a thing of the past. In this day and age anyone
can purchase just about anything online so it can be extremely difficult to maintain a
business selling goods online.
Amazon
Jeff Bezo s is considered a visionary in the eyes of some and as a goofball to others.
Leadership is the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational
goals (Williams, pg 252 2010). Jeff focused on his vision, mission, goals and his
objectives. In Amazon s press releases they do not say much about what their
marketing approach is but there is a focus. Amazon (2011) states we direct customers
to our websites primarily through a number of targeted online marketing channels,
such as our Associates program, sponsored search, portal advertising, email marketing
campaigns, and other initiatives . Amazon has the competitive edge over other
companies with their free shipping offers and Amazon Prime which are definitely
effective marketing tools. The aim of Amazon s communication strategy is to:
increase customer traffic to their websites, create awareness of their products and
services, promote repeat customers, develop incremental product and service revenue
opportunities, and strengthen and broaden the Amazon.com brand name (Chaffey ,
2011).
Borders
Borders goals were to be effective
Amazon Successful The big question is how Amazon became so successful even
though they did not turn a
Slang Is So Popular With The Younger Generations
The way in which we speak changes drastically depending on the situation,
environment we are in and who we are speaking to. The use of slang in today s
society is increasingly becoming more and more common. However, this new,
modern way of speaking also comes with negative connotations. For this reason,
people have had to learn to adapt their speech to their situation. I will be discussing
the reasons behind the use of slang, why some people disapprove of it and I will
analyse how people change the way in which they speak depending on their
situation.Many young people use slang in order to fit in with their peers. Because
slang is mainly spoken by younger people, the use of it almost puts up a barrier
between children and adults. This barrier gives the youth a sense of rebellion. This
may be one of the reasons why slang is so popular with the younger generations,
this feeling gives them a sense of freedom and independence. Additionally, this
may also be one of the reasons why many people disapprove of the use of slang.
Some people believe that the use of slang suggests bad manners and morals, this
leads to them distrusting people who use slang. People also believe that the
common use of slang is causing the deterioration of Standard English. This can
cause many problems in society because it is easy for assumptions to be made about
people because of the way they speak. For this reason, the younger generation have
learnt to adapt the way they speak around different
The Effects Of Sharks On The World s Ocean Without
Those...
Sympathy for JAWS Sharks are known as one of the deadliest creatures in the
aquatic ecosystem, but what would happen in the world s ocean without those
sharks? The depopulation of sharks is increasing dramatically due to human
impacts. If this continues, it will negatively impact all aspects of ocean life and
environment (Ferretti et al, 2010). The depopulation of a creature so high on the
aquatic food chain can lead to the overpopulation of other organisms, which causes
a domino effect on all creatures in the ocean. This could either rapidly increase or
decrease their population, altering the food chain altogether (Ferretti et al, 2010).
Focusing on how the population decreases is the only way to prevent it.
Elaborating on the over fishing of such important creatures, as well as the negative
effects that go along with depopulation, is the most proficient way to relay the
message of these processes being such an issue. It is remarkable how important
one sea creature can be to the entirety of the oceanic food chain as well as to the
aquatic ecosystem as a whole. When some people think of, they think of JAWS, not
many people take into consideration how important large sharks roles are in the
ocean. For example, focusing on the biology of sharks helps to further inform
people about the basic background and information of what some may perceive to
be as monsters. It is known that sharks have a very slow reproduction rate, taking
around two years to birth very few pups, making
Essay On The Jesuits And The Medieval Inquisition
Questioning the Jesuits and the Medieval Inquisition
Holding Bibles rather than brutal torture weapons, the Jesuits contrasted the looks of
their ancestors, the harrowing Medieval Inquisitors. As the Jesuits, a group formed
during the Renaissance with the purpose of responding to the Reformation, traveled
Europe and other countries, they slowed down the spread of Protestantism by
reaching out to non Christians and educating people on the teachings of the Catholic
Church. The Papal Inquisitors, a group that played a major role in the Medieval
Inquisition during the heart of the rough Middle Ages, slowed down the spread of
beliefs that went against the teachings of the Church, but did so at the price of killing
and exposing possible heretics. Both groups were able to respond strongly to the
questioning of Catholic Church teachings; however, one responded with words and
wisdom, while the other responded with threats and spilt blood. The Jesuits of the
Counter Reformation were more successful in morally spreading the values of
Catholicism than the loathed Papal Inquisitors of the Medieval Inquisition.
The Papal Inquisitors of the Medieval Inquisition were violent people and, while they
succeeded in removing heretics from society, they did so in an unholy way that
caused fear and mistrust to surround the Medieval Catholic Church. In 1233, Pope
Gregory IX charged the Dominicans, a religious order sanctioned in 1216, with the
task of removing all Cathars and religious heretics
Chen Shiung Wu Accomplishments
Dr. Chien Shiung Wu was one of the top Physics, in her own way by being called
First Lady of Physics . Earning the name by being involved in the Manhattan
Project in WWll, winning numerous awards for a well accomplished physicist, and
earning the award of Cyrus B., Of course, her biggest achievement would be
creating the Wu experiment of 1957. Though in a year of which women weren t yet
to be recognition for their well achieved work Dr. Chien Shiung Wu was left out of
the Nobel Prizefor that year.
Being born on May 31st of 1912 in Liuho (Shanghai),China. Where her father being
an engineer, soon to join the 1911 revolution which was a successfully end the
Manchu rule in china, later to build a school for girls. As Wu mother would also
acquiesce to be a teacher at the same school her husband build, in which the parents
would enroll their daughter and many other girls to the newfound school for girls to
be educated at Liuho. In 1922 Wu would then be a student at Soochow (Suzhou) girl
s school where it was a Western oriented curriculum for teacher training thus the
opportunity for lectures of American professors. Wu already learning to speak...
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With one bad end of the apple, she would have to face another bad one. That
following year was the year that Japan would invade China. Wu wouldn t see her
family again. Of course, that wouldn t stop her from gaining the knowledge that she
would work hard for to make her family proud of graduating. In 1942 Wu would be
received her Ph.D. in physics, studying nuclear fission. She would continue on being
an assistant at Berkeley until 1942, as her nuclear fission would increase of
population. Though she wouldn t be an appointment to a faculty, for two reasons
only; being an Asian and
Aristotelian Ideal Of Propriety In Hamlet
To continue, [Hamlet is] loved of the distracted multitude (4.3.4). He is assumed to
be a charismatic and noble prince. However, his character is completely different
from what is expected, breaking the Aristotelian ideal of propriety. Hamlet is
supposed to behave nobly and gentlemanly. On the contrary, Hamletoften sprouts
sexual innuendos and offhanded remarks. For example, during the play in a play,
Hamlet s behavior towards Ophelia can be described as childish at best. He lets
out a torrent of offensive sexual remarks, even saying it would cost you a groaning
to take off mine edge (3.2.242 243). This kind of childish and impudent behavior is
inappropriate for a noble prince. Moreover, anyone raised from nobility should have a
clear sense of honor and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hamlet simply erases his values on honor and adopts Fortinbras s ideals. Hamlet is
not true to himself in the sense that he never seems to fight for his own ideals.
When Hamlet attempts to rectify his mother s adultery, he gets a terse warning
from King Hamlet and simply acquiesces to his requests. Hamlet is also not
consistent about his own ideals in morality. Throughout the play, Hamlet broods
and contemplates what the afterlife holds for him: To die, to sleep / To sleep,
perchance to dream ay, there s the rub, / For in this sleep of death what dreams
may come . Yet after he murders Polonius and causes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
to be executed, he suddenly loses his fear of the uncertainty of the afterlife (3.1.65
68). When he accepts Laertes s request to a duel, he speaks to the fact that man
should be ready to die because fate is inexorable:
Not a whit. We defy augury. There s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it
be now, tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it
will come the readiness is all. Since no man of aught he leaves knows, what is t to
leave betimes? Let be. (5.2.197
The Argument For The Existence Of God
My paper scrutinizes numerous logical disputes for and alongside the presence of
God. I shall argue that there s no adequate evidence or inclusive arguments for the
existence of God. It is grounded on the views of certain great philosophers and
scientists of all of mankind.
Generally speaking for myself, I would correspond to have faith that there is God .
Regrettably, it s awfully well defined that the being built up on insightful faith is no
longer a suitable custom to shadow. During the course, I expected to learn some
type of proof with the intention of upholding a course of the belief in a God
implanted in me by my parents. Sadly, this wasn t the case. It could have been fine if
the ontological, theological, or cosmological argument could have related itself to the
experimental world with a God outside this world, but they are unable too. The
ontological argument failed because it was only a misleading piece of terms that
couldn t prolong into actuality. The teleological argumentexpressed unsupported
inferences from similarities of experiential remark and materialists supplied other
possibilities that are reasonably legal. The cosmological argument failed as well since
it not once understandably argued the making of the universe. There are many
amazing individuals who ve consumed an immense sum of time in studying the
Bible. Brilliant philosophers like Plato, Paley, Socrates, Descartes, Aristotle, have
made arguments whether god truly exists. We must understand
Black Friday The Metaphorical God Of Consumerism
Black Friday, the metaphorical god of consumerism. The time of year when
practically all things purchasable in stores are dramatically reduced in price. Some
people, such as journalist Mark Walsh, hate this day of the year, equating it to a
black hole that sucked everything into its terrifying abyss, where all substance is torn
to shreds and obliterated . And while there may be some merit to this stance, Black
Fridayis not an evil day. Black Friday provides many good things and does not
exclusively exsist for excessive material gain. While drastically reduced prices act as
a very effective lure to people looking to get something good for less expense, it also
provides an opportunity for families or individuals who are poorer than most
The Theory Of The Division Of Labor
If I were Smith, I think the theory of the division of labor can still apply to this on
demand economy. With the concept of the independent worker who controls the
product he or she produces, it promotes the division of labor, as workers are
assigned to specialize in different fields so that they might become experts in
making something specific, and then having ample surplus to trade. For instance,
Uber is just an app on smartphone to meet consumers needs without any control
and intervention of their drivers working time. In other words, the worker (the
driver) is the solely one to control their surplus that is the income source from their
driving hours. Moreover, the specialization theory is better known as division of
labor, which broke large jobs into smaller jobs then would assign jobs to workers.
Everything is mostly done by machines contemporary, we still use this idea but in a
different way. It creates an increase in output and occasions technological
specialization, which further increases productivity. For instance, Topcoder broke its
big projects into small sized project and divided them to their freelance developers. It
implies assigning each labor to the job that suits him best. Furthermore, there is an
expansion of the market that brings about the division of labor under this on demand
economy. Price decrease leads to the expansion of market and population growth as
competition formed among companies. For example, Alfred aggregates on demand
companies in
The White Flight Of Derek Black Analysis
The White Flight of Derek Black is easily one of the most heartening and hopeful
articles assigned this semester. This was surprising, given the subject matter and the
fraught nature of the current political landscape (particularly relating to white
nationalism) that a story like this was published, which is equal parts astonishing and
timely. I have heard my entire life that it is impossible to changepeople s minds,
especially in the realm of politics and ingrained values, but the story of Derek Black
has changed that belief in a very tangible way for me personally.
My Reactions and the Shabbat Dinners:
The primary aspect of this story that makes the eventual outcome so surprising is
the environment that Derek Black was raised in. A world where bigotry and hatred
were the norm, with no opportunities for exposure to differing opinions, political or
otherwise. For a time he was the heir apparent to the future of the movement,
encouraged by his father and other people in his family to nurture and evolve the
ideology of white nationalism for the twenty first century. His father chose to use
Derek as a tool, the culmination of his life s work, even admitting that Derek had all
of the qualities he possessed, while also exhibiting the qualities that he did not have,
making him the perfect continuation of his legacy . Given the environment in which
Derek was raised, as well as his seemingly ironclad dedication to a hateful belief
system like white nationalism, it is truly
Color Psychology
Color is defined as the quality of an object or substance with respect to light
reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue,
saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue (Webster s
Dictionary). Color is an extremely powerful psychological tool used across the
globe. Our world would be bland and boring without the use of colorin our everyday
lives. Using color psychology can encourage sales, calm a crowd, and even help a
person send a positive (or negative) message. Many companies use color psychology
in their marketing schemes. June Campbell, writer for Nightcates Multimedia
Productions, states, Colors not only enhance the appearance of the item they also...
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Finally, even schools are getting in on a bit of color psychology. Some schools are
known to paint the locker room of the opposing team in pink. Yes, pink. Pink
drains energy out of a person and causes fatigue a very strategic move. Prisons are
also known to use pink in their jail cells because it drains all the negative energy
from the inmates. Culture has a large influence on the meanings of color as well.
First, China looks at colors differently than we do here in America. Let us take a
look at the color red once again. In China red is the color worn by brides. If a
Chinese woman were to wear white for her wedding, her parents would not allow
her to marry. Secondly, in India red is also a symbol of purity and good luck,
which is why it is the traditional wedding gown color. Also, yellow is said to be a
sacred and imperial color for their culture. Now, in America, we have different
meanings for certain colors than other countries, and our flag colors and symbols
best represent us as a whole. The white represents purity and innocence, red
signifies valor and hardiness, and blue stands for justice, perseverance, and
vigilance. The stars show the heavens and all the good that people strive for, while
the strips emulate the sun s rays. Breaking down each country s flag by symbol and
color only shows, in more detail, the background
A Small Package Delivery Market Essay
Small Package Delivery Market
The small package delivery service revenue grew from $80B in 2009 to over $90B
in 2014 (Figure 1). This growth, in large part, has been impacted by the
unprecedented expansion of e commerce, fueled by connected consumers via home
computers, tablets and smartphones (Figure 2). Approximately 71% of consumers
are connected, 55% want to shop online, 40% of e commerce transactions are taking
place through mobile apps and 28% of retail transactions are being influenced by
smartphones. The percent of Overall, the Asia Pacific region is showing the highest
growth in e commerce market share at 33.4% (Figure 3).
FedEx and UPS: History and Capabilities
In the United States, United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) and FedEx Corporation
(FedEx) dominate the package delivery service market at 46% and 32% of the
volume respectively, and DHL capturing most of the remaining US market at 18%
(Figure 4).
UPS was Founded in 1907 as a private messenger and delivery service, and is the
largest small package carrier in the world based on both volume and revenue. The
company operates in more than 220 countries and employs more than 444,000
employees worldwide. In 2015, the company generated $58.4 billion in global
revenue (Figure 5 7).
FedEx, founded in 1971, is a multinational delivery company with more than 340,000
employees worldwide, serving more than 220 countries. FedEx Express specializes in
time definite delivery, connecting markets that account for more than
Using the Case Study Provided at the End of the Module...
Presenting Issue and Background Mr X is a 45 year old man who has worked at
the same Estate Agency for 18 years. He has presented to me with the issue that he
would like to apply for the manager s position at his branch but his lack of
confidence is holding him back. Mr X has stood in for the current manager on
many occasions so he knows that he is capable of doing the job but has
reservations as he doesn t want to cause any upset amongst the other staff or
management if he is not successful. Further discussion with Mr X revealed that one
of the reasons he would like the job as manager is so that his mother would be
proud of him and show him a little more respect. She is currently living in a home
and he visits her regularly every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, as the lack of confidence seems to be prevalent in many different parts of
Mr X s life, and having taken all of the information provided into account, I believe
he is suffering from a lack of self esteem as well as confidence. I would go as far as
to suggest that his relationship with his mother probably has a lot to do with his
current confidence and self esteem issues. It seems as though she still has a lot of
control over her son and he considers her thoughts and feelings above everything
else. I believe he is always searching for her approval and respect and maybe this is
another reason for not asking his girlfriend to marry him as his mother may not
approve. I believe there is a secondary gain for Mr X in that if he increases his
confidence enough to apply for the manager s job and gets it he will then be in a
position where he will feel as if he is a good enough prospect to propose to his
girlfriend. If she were to say yes then that opens up a whole new set of issues
regarding his family and specifically his mother. Will his mother approve of his
girlfriend and their impending marriage? Will his mother understand and accept
that he will then have other family related responsibilities which may take priority
over her? Or is Mr X really as keen to be in a position to propose to his girlfriend as
he says? He calls her a sort of girlfriend and to me this doesn t suggest he s
The New Business Structure For Organizations
Leaders know that change is the new business structure for companies to survive and
succeed, they must swift away from old habits and adopt new ways of doing business
so that their business thrives. Leaders help people understand that change can be
good and needed. This is important because organizations are experiencing changes
due to environmental forces, rapid changing technologies, shift of social attitudes,
globalization, increased government regulations, changing markets, e business, and
the information age. These forces are creating a need for changein all organizations.
Many companies fail to adapt to new changes because people have a natural tendency
to resist change, even when it makes sense to change. Many people question such...
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Leaders need to recognize that change is a process and goes through stages. The
change model developed by John Kotter, identifies important key points to make
change. Light a fire for change, in other words, create urgency for change in a way
that touches people s emotions. The second stage is being able to build a coalition
and getting the right people on board to support the change. The third stage is having
a clear vision and strategy to inspire people to believe that a better future is possible.
The fourth stage involves communication, the fifth stage is to get rid of obstacles and
empower people to act. The sixth stage states that you should celebrate quick wins.
The seventh stage is to keep it moving, and last stage is to find ways to make the
change stick and be consistent.
Appreciative Inquiry is a technique for leading change that engages individuals,
teams, or the entire organization by reinforcing positive messages and focusing on
learning from success. AI investigates what is right rather than what is wrong. It s
important because it gets people away from negative ideas such as blaming, being
defensive and denial. It creates a positive framework for change. Applying it on a
large scale you must include leaders, employees, people outside the organizations
such as customers, partners and other stakeholders. This methodology may involve
hundreds of people over a
American Pageant Chapter 13 Outline
1) The colonists who settled in North America
a) The American people had no notion to create a new nation against the British.
i) Most wanted an agricultural society modeled on English ideals:liberty, self
government, religious tolerance, economic opportunity, and willingness to subjugate
outsiders.
b) French and Indian War from 1756 1763
i) Strengthened ties with Britain, since French and Indian enemies were mutual. ii)
Financially overstreched Britain imposed taxes in 1763; the colonies fought for
independence in 1775 and were more united than ever; they won the Revolution.
2) The Shaping of North America
a) 225 million years ago, terrain began to drift away and form continents.
b) Shifting of earth s crust formed the geological shape ... Show more content on
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c) Christian crusaders tried to wrest the Holy Land from Muslim control from 11th
14th century.
i) The exotic delights of Asia were expensive in Europe due to transportation; they
wanted to find a cheaper route to riches of Asia or other sources.
6) Europeans Enter Africa
a) Marco Polo (Italian adventurer) returned to Europe in 1295, telling of his journey
in China. His book with descriptions of goods made him an indirect discoverer of the
New World.
b) In the 15th century, European sailors wouldn t sail south along the West Africa s
coast because of winds and south flowing currents. In 1450,the Portuguese made the
caravel. It sailed more into the wind; they sailed northwesterly toward the Azores
with the wind s aid.
c) The new world of sub Saharan Africa now came within grasp of Europeans.
i) The Portuguese had slave trading posts in the African shore; slave trading boomed.
ii) These Portuguese actions in Africa are the origins of the modern plantation system.
d) The Portuguese still pushed southward in search of the water route to

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Persuasive Essay Thesis Statement

  • 1. Persuasive Essay Thesis Statement Crafting a persuasive essay thesis statement can be a challenging endeavor that demands a combination of creativity, critical thinking, and precise articulation. The difficulty arises from the need to succinctly encapsulate your entire argument within a single sentence. This statement must not only convey the main idea of your essay but also possess the persuasive power to capture your audience's attention and convince them of your viewpoint. To formulate an effective thesis statement, one must delve into extensive research to gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic. This involves sifting through various perspectives, analyzing evidence, and identifying compelling arguments. The challenge lies in synthesizing this information into a concise and compelling thesis that guides the reader through the essay. Moreover, achieving the delicate balance between assertiveness and nuance adds an extra layer of complexity. A persuasive thesis should be forceful enough to make a clear stance but flexible enough to acknowledge potential counterarguments. Striking this balance requires careful consideration of language, tone, and strategic placement within the essay. Additionally, the art of persuasion relies heavily on understanding your audience and tailoring your thesis to resonate with their values and beliefs. This requires a deep appreciation for the nuances of your target audience and the ability to adapt your language and argumentative strategies accordingly. In conclusion, writing a persuasive essay thesis statement is a multifaceted task that demands a combination of research, analytical skills, and rhetorical finesse. It requires the writer to navigate through a sea of information, distill key arguments, and present them in a compelling and convincing manner. While challenging, mastering this skill can significantly enhance the overall impact of your persuasive essay. For those seeking assistance with similar essays and more, resources likeHelpWriting.net offer professional writing services to help navigate the complexities of academic writing. Persuasive Essay Thesis StatementPersuasive Essay Thesis Statement
  • 2. Explain Variations In Health Explaining variations in health and illness Cliodhna Kavanagh 12387056 Bsc Physiotherapy There are many variations in health and illness across the world and variations within individual societies. A variation is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits . The WHO identifies some of the factors that cause inequality and variations in health in a society to be income, education, occupation, gender and race/ethnicity. For the purpose of this essay I will discuss social class, gender inequality and education. One of the main factors that influences health variations in the world is a person s social class. According to the WHO, The conditions in which people live and work can help create and destroy their health . In general, mortality rate and social class are inversely proportional: the lower the level of social class, the higher the mortality rate. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, maternal education is extremely important in both the developing and developed worlds to ensure infant, child and maternal health. According to Cutler et al (2006), well educated mothers are less likely to have underweight babies, and their babies are less likely to die within their first year of life. The parent child influence also works conversely as educated children have an effect on the health of their parents. It has been shown that the parents of more educated children are more likely to quit smoking (Field, 2005). An educated spouse can also have a large influence on the health of their partner, for example Egeland et al (2002) suggests that those with educated spouses have a lower mortality rate. This may be due to the influence a spouse can have on the health behaviours of their partners such as drinking and smoking (Monden,
  • 3. The Gallery Of Modern Art The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) is honoured to present an exhibition titled Image and Text: A Feminist Narrative , with which it will be opening its door to the public on the 12th September and closing on the 15th October. When image and text are integrated with one another in the creation of contemporary art, artists are able to produce powerful and extremely effective messages of their choice. However, just because the image and text are displayed together, does not mean they relate to each other, as the text can either support the image, or contradict the image in order to demonstrate the transparency of either or both elements (Williams and Simpson, 1994). Two artists who have been able to incorporate image and text in their pieces are, contemporary American artist, Barbara Kruger and contemporary Australian artist, Jenny Watson. Here at GOMA were have created the Image and Text: A Feminist Narrative to displays the provocative and stimulating ways Kruger and Watson have used both text and image to convey personal, dream, socio political and feminist narratives. Whilst Barbara Kruger is an American feminist whose work is centred around critiquing advertising culture and the representation of women during said advertising, Jenny Watson is an Australian feminist who uses expressive figurative images and incorporates text panels similar to autobiographical diary entries. The combination of these two artists display strong messages to their audience, doing so in an
  • 4. C6520 Unit 2 Assignment 2 ASSIGNMENT 2 CS6525 NETWORK SECURITY 1. Generally, the horse of Trojans is coded programs coded for the purpose of harming the computer devices which appears to be harm free, but when the code is executed by users, the data file systems are corrupted leading to damaging the computer devices. Preventions пѓ The quality of monitoring system is very important, so that its used to scan detect different kind of attacks preventing them from striking the system. пѓ Safety parameters should be taken while establishing any connection with the systems. пѓ We shouldn t allow any work station to access which cannot be trusted. пѓ Software update in the workstations should be very regular, as the hackers can intrude the older version assuming it s still running, newer versions of software cannot be updated that easily. пѓ Strong passwords prevent the access of unauthorized intruders to the workstation. Flaws in Kerberos Authentication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Right after this process of Kerberos Alice will be receiving two kinds of messages from the system of Kerberos пѓ The first one is contained of the session key for the encrypted Alice B0b using the Alice TGS session key. пѓ Secondly, the next one will be contained of similar session key as Alice B0b s but the difference is it s obtained by using the B0b TGS s secret key. пѓ Alice is able to extract from the session key decrypt the message sent first. пѓ Alice will also be sending the next message to B0b, and now bob is able to extract from the same kind of session key decrypt the message. пѓ Now they both will be having the same kind of session keys. пѓ Therefore this key will used for further more mode of communication in between both of them. 5. PKI is abbreviated as the Public Key infrastructures, which is a system of cryptographic mechanisms, wherein we will have to use mainly two kinds of keys, they are: пѓ Public key o This is being shared. пѓ Private key o This is kept secretive. o Utilizes asymmetric form of
  • 5. Applyiing How to Read Literature to the Alchemist Kiley Dempsey Ms. Jones Honors Tenth Grade Literature Composition 04 September 2012 Santiago s Journey How to Read Literature like a Professor, by Thomas C. Foster, is like painting a picture; with painting the first step is to paint inside the lines, but an advanced artist understands that a picture is made up of not just color, texture, and shapes, but also considers the purpose behind each stroke. Foster brings a different meaning to reading a book and draws attention to the author and his or her intention. While applying Fosters teaching s to Paulo Coelho s The Alchemist, the main character, Santiago s journey becomes more than a journey it turns into a quest. Simple drinks and foods turn symbolic into acts of communion and while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Santiago knows that he is the protege and the Alchemist is his mentor, they have respect for each other How characters are getting along or not getting along (Foster 80). Drinking wine in a foreign country where it is illegal, is an act of unity and also Whenever people eat or drink together, it s communion (Foster 8). To Foster, Breaking bread is an act of sharing and peace (8) Santiago and the Alchemist would not have shared their last meal together on the Oasis if they had not wanted a peaceful environment before their journey to come. At one point, weather becomes vital to Santiago s survival. Santiago and the Alchemist were traveling through the desert to get to the pyramids when they came across tribesman. The tribesman believe that Santiago and the Alchemist are spies. The Alchemist explains that he is A guide to his friend (Coelho 139). The tribesman are still curious and proceed to ask about Santiago. The Alchemist says Santiago is an Alchemist and he understands the forces of nature and wants to show them his extraordinary powers (Coelho 139). The Alchemist continues explaining that If he wanted to, he could destroy this camp just with the forces of the wind (Coelho 140). Santiago spends the next three days trying to control the wind, on the third day the chief came to him wanting to see him turn himself into the wind. Finally, when Santiago and the wind start to talk, Foster s point of
  • 6. Theme Of Rape In Pope And Haywood Pope and Haywood s conflicting ideologies are visible through their works, but a common thing in both their works is the employment sex and scandal. Both works portray an act of sexual assault in the form of Rape, but the context of rape in both cases is very different from each other as well as the modern definition of rape. In Eliza Haywood s Love in Excess rape is portrayed as something that is not seen as a stigma, but rather generalized into the society as an expression of love by men, to which women have to adhere to without protesting, and ultimately having to give into matrimony with their assailant. Hence, it was used for domesticating single women. This ideology was what inflicted Delmont to make an attempt of almost raping Meliossa, but here is where Haywood s magic comes, instead of him breaking the virtue of Melisa, he himself is raped by the sexually aggressive Melantha. Though the word rape is never mentioned throughout the book, Haywood s decision of flipping gender roles in this particular part of the text is ingenious in depicting the plight of women at that time. Though in the aftermath of the event, the situation is never addressed or brought up, the fact that Delmont did feel sexually violated can be seen in the lines he stood like one transfixed with thunder, he knew not what to think . 1 Later, angry at and disgusted by the experience, he detest[s] Melantha for the trick she had put upon him. (Haywood) In Pope s Rape of the Lock , there
  • 7. How Does G. K. Chesterton Prevent Those Who Is Smarter G.K. Chesterton is implying in his quote that without education, our society is in danger of automatically assuming educated individuals are credible or correct. If education was not as highly valued or accessible, those who were educated would be falsely perceived as highly intelligent by those who were uneducated. Chesterton believes that without education, our society could become manipulated or falsely persuaded by those who are considered to have the title of educated. In a society where education is not stressed, those who are educated will have a position of power over those who are not. Therefore, Chesterton is saying that education is essential to preventing those who are smarter from taking advantage of the uneducated. What Chesterton
  • 8. The Electoral College Is A Privilege Of A Democratic Society Voting to elect government officials is a privilege of a democratic society. Every four years, in one of the most important events in U.S politics, millions of American citizens exercise their voting power by casting a ballot for a presidential candidate. However, these millions of cast votes elect a small group of state representatives known as the Electoral College, not the president of the United States. Under the current voting system the power to elect the president is solely the responsibility of the Electoral College not the people. Although the Electoral College has a rich history, it is an outdated voting system and should be replaced by National Popular Vote. This method electing the American president has been in practice since the eighteenth century. Two years after Americans gained independence from the British, representatives from twelve of the thirteen original states gathered in Philadelphia to write the U.S. Constitution. During that era, the states essentially operated as separate republics and moreover its own legislative governing bodies. The goal of the document was to establish a strong central government without diminishing state rights (Ross 21). After extensive debate and compromise, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, thereby establishing the three branches of government with executive power granted to the office of president. However, how should the president be elected? Representatives debated three options: a direct vote by
  • 9. College And College Education Today people disagree about whether going to college and getting a college degree is worth all of the hassle. To some entering the workforce out of high school is better than going to college to get the education required to do a job. The difference is in how someone was raised and what he or she believes. This is also shown in what kind of career that someone wants to do and the education required to do that job. Statistics show that people with an associates degree make one hundred twenty seven dollars more in median weekly earnings than someone with a high schooldiploma (Unemployment). Some argue that going to collegeis not required to get a good well paying job. There is truth to this argument in the form of the trades. These include jobs like construction, tile masons, and plumbers. Jobs such as these provide services for people that they typically can not do on their own. The contrary is also true. People can get a well paying job by going to college as well. Some careers from here are a graphic designer, an attorney, or a doctor. These jobs pay well, but the amount of years required to attain the certification to work in these professions is more than if you were to go to a trade school and learn a trade. Another discouraging factor is the cost of a college education compared to a trade school. Trade schools can be several thousands of dollars but come nowhere close to the price of going to a universityor smaller college for several years. Another drawback is
  • 10. Medicaid Expansion Of The United States One of the states that have not participated in the Medicaid expansion is Florida. States that are opting out in the Medicaid expansion can leave several citizens uninsured and their health will be at risk. Currently, since the America s Supreme Court has given the states more flexibility relating to the Affordable Care Act, some states are opting out of the Medicaidexpansion plan that is intended to give low income citizens in the state dependable healthcare. To reasons the state of Florida opting out the Medicaid expansion, the governor of Florida stated, that Floridians are more interested in economic growth and employment, better quality of education for their children, and that they keep the cost of their living low. Florida State is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, these people will continue suffering when sick and will jeopardize their health that s lead to death. It is ridiculous, that some of the state s governors have to opt out because the federal government covers the majority of the health care cost; it s the taxes that the citizens are paying, regardless of if the state opted in or out the plan. If a governor opts out, it means that he or she will be walking away from billion or millions of money that could have helped the citizens, thus leaving some the citizens without health care. Citizens with incomes that are above the federal poverty line will be eligible for the tax credits from the government for them to get insured, but the people who are below the poverty line would be the state s responsibility. The potential opportunity for the state to opt into the Medicaid expansion is the fact that low income citizens will be insured. The decision of the state to opt into the Medicaid expansion will also impact the state s budget, and this is the main challenge (Frakt, 2013). The government will cover majority of all the cost even as Medicaid expansion provides coverage for the low income uninsured citizens. Expansion of the Medicaid is also a broken system that has poor outcomes, not severe federal strings, high inflation and no incentive for the personal responsibility of the citizens who
  • 11. Chorus Line On its surface, A Chorus Line simply provides little insight to that of what it means to be a performer on Broadway, but what genuinely boosts the show forward are the racial politics of the seventies, which were immersed in ethnic multiculturalism, and reeling from the uprisal of the gay rights movement and the previous decade s civil rights activism. A Chorus Line imagines a world where everyone inhabits all the traits and abilities they will ever need to succeed in life, a world in which one s racial or ethnic background would never be something that holds them back from opportunities, but rather something that provides an identity, something to embrace and celebrate. In having created a world where racehas no hindrance on the hiring process... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The finale is made to be a sort of hell for the audience making them ask Did they go through all that just to be anonymous? As they watch each person s history essentially self destruct as the dancers high kick in chorus line uniformity. Not only does the staging of the finale highlight the situation, the song One itself is a dejected commentary on the lives of the dancers. The lyrics allude to a woman that is sublimely special, a star, if you will, that woman is a nonentity, never appearing once during the whole number. Instead, the audience s attention is kept on the very people meant to stay in the background: the chorus, now dressed to the nines in their shimmering false attires. In a strange moment of doubleness the audience sees the chorus in some ways, as the stars of the show, at the same time, the dancers have been dismissed to the background, made transparent, and destined to sing about a star that is more famous than they are, adding to the irony and disheartening fact that she is missing in action. This finale is the American Dream theatricalized for the broadway
  • 12. The Beginnings of Greek Philosophy Essay The Beginnings of Greek Philosophy The Milesians and Heraclitus Long before the time of Thales, a citizen of Miletus, in the district of Ionia on the west coast of Asia Minor, Chaldaen astrologers had listed data on the position of the stars and planets. As Thales studied these tables he thought he discerned a pattern or regularity in the occurrence of eclipses, and he ventured to predict a solar eclipse that occurred on May 28th 585BC. Some scholars think that this was just a lucky empirical guess, but if it was the discovery of an astronomical regularity or natural law, then Thales may be credited with distinguishing Greek philosophy and science from the somewhat aimless observations and disjointed information of the Eastern wise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since, too, a general theory must attempt to explain biological phenomena as well as physics and astronomy, another reason for selecting water may have been its indepensibility to life. And a little ingenuity can invent other considerations. But Anaximander (610 545?BC), Thales successor, in additions to specific contributions to science, saw a difficulty in Thales general cosmology. If water were he basic substance, he thought, fire could never have come into existence, for there is an essential antagonism between their peculiar qualities. For the same reason, if the substratum were fire, the existence of fire could not be explained.. Therefore, Anaximander assumed a Boundless that was neither wet or dry, hot or cold, but rather indeterminately both wet and dry, cold and hot. Thus, the matter of the universe was Boundless, not merely because it extended throughout infinite space, but also, and mainly, because it was not bounded, limited, or defined by any quality. This original substance produces the world and its content by a swirling motion that separates four qualities out of the chaotic mass. This swirl explains the revolution of the starts and planets. The third member of the Milesian school, Anaximenes (590 525BC) could not be persuaded to look for the universal substratum beyond the
  • 13. Medici Family The Medici family commissioned many artists to make art for them. By the family commissioning them it basically made the artist s name. In the early time of the Medici family when they were just building up their empire commission artists would help them to build their political prestige and their reputation in the community. Initially in the time of Lorenzo Medici the church wanted nothing to do with the Medici family s art patronage because they believed that the works that they had commissioned were crude or inappropriate due to nudity or sexual scenes. About 70 years later right before Pope Julius died the Medici art patronage was brought into the church when he commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. By Michelangelo being brought into the light of the Catholic Church it opened doors for the Medici family to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pope Leo kept Michelangelo as the Medici family and now Catholic Church s main artist of the time. He also had commissioned Brunelleschi for the reconstruction of the San Lorenzo Basilica. Pope Leo X was known for his lavish out of control spending and just over all failure in helping the church in every aspect except art. The next Medici Pope, Giulio de Medici known as Pope Clement VII, was very similar. Clement VII had also commissioned many artists such as; Michelangelo to paint the altar of the Sistine Chapel and Italian artist, Sebastiano del Piombo to paint the very famous portrait of himself on both stone and canvas. The Medici s never really did make very good popes considering they were rather spoiled and not the holiest of people although they did bring some great historic works of art into the church. Both of their art patronages were very good for the papacy and bring a greater element of art into the church seemingly allowed the church to expand and welcome more people due to people wanting to be part of the works of those great
  • 14. Comparison Of The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe I read an imaginative book called The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. In the book, there are four orphans. There names are Susan, Peter, Edmund and Lucy. They live in a mansion with a very kind homeowner. Lucy is the youngest and Edmund is the second youngest. Therefore, if Lucy says something, the others will most likely not believe it. Edmund is the second youngest. Edmund is very adventurous, and very kindhearted. That is how trouble comes to Edmund. He kindheartedly believes the White Witch is a good person. He accepts food and then that is how he is under the White Witch s control. Soon enough both Lucy and Edmund face problems. Also, even though both of them are the youngest in the book they play important roles. Lucy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I knew you were a great storyteller. THAT IS NOT A STORY, Lucy shouts back It is real. Don t lie, says Peter. Lucy and Peter keep on fighting until they reached the decision to talk to the homeowner. Luckily, the homeowner settles everything. Lucy is an important role in story because she is the first to discover Narnia. She also created conflict with the other siblings and persuades them to go to Narnia. Narnia is where the setting of the story is. Edmund is the second youngest but he is much more adventurous then Peter and Susan. As he believes Lucy, he goes through the wardrobe with Lucy. He eventually gets lost. As he goes searching for Lucy, he meets the White Witch. He does not know that she is the White Witch; the most evil ruler of all. The White Witch came in her sled and with a nice look on her face. The White Witch offered Edmund ham. Edmund at that time was very hungry so he accepted. Again, not knowing that if you eat food from the White Witch you will become memorized and under the White Witch s commands. He ate the ham. The White Witch knows that Edmund is a Son of Adam so she asks Edmund if he has any other siblings. Edmund replies three. The White Witch is feeling great because all she needs to fulfill the prophecy is four Daughters of Eves / Son of Adam. After the White Witch heard all this information, she let Edmund go with a task. The task is to persuade all of Edmunds siblings to come to Narnia
  • 15. The Influence Of The Modern Period In British And Irish... The modernist period in British and Irish literature was one of the most important and exciting times in literary history. The term modernist stemmed from the beginning of the 20th century labelled the modern period. The modern period was a time of confusion and transitions, mostly due to the result of people returning from World War I. The modern period was an era of massive unemployment and technological changes. Freud, Jung, and Marx were redefining human identity, Assembly lines and factories were being introduced, and gender differences were starting to crumble. The modern period was a time of change, and the field of Literature was no exception. Susan Gorsky, in her book titled Virginia Woolf, states that Virginia Woolf perhaps... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poetry, Drama, and fiction were subjected to intensive scrutiny and extensive redefinition, producing some of the most unusual and often difficult literary creations in English: Eliot s Wasteland, Yeat s Plays for Dancers, and the fiction of Joyce and Lawrence is some examples. Modernist literature reflects in it s structure as well as in it s content the overturning of tradition; the instances upon new design produced plays and stories without plots or recognizably human characters, poems without rhyme or meter (16, 17). The Modernist author was able to identify with their audience by creating stories that not only asked important questions, but also got under the reader s skin. In George Orwell s essay titled Inside the Whale, he addresses the fact that James Joyce s Ulysses is remarkable due to the fact of its commonplaceness of its material. (Inside The Whale and Other Essays, 11). The reader is able to put themselves in the characters shoes, the characters are very three dimensional, and like modern life their stories are not so much like a fairy tales, as they are of everyday life. The character Joyce creates in Ulysses enters many different states of consciousness, dream states, drunkenness.... demonstrating the ability modern literature has in relating the ideas of consciousness, in a way that the reader would be able to identify with. Orwell goes further to say that Ulysses was filled with a Whole
  • 16. Art In The Age Of Mechanical Reproduction In order to properly argue my point it is best to lay out the framework of Benjamin s argument. Benjamin begins his essay, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by briefly distinguishing his categories from traditional aesthetic values, those of creativity and genius, eternal value and mystery (Benjamin, 218). In contrast, he relates these tendencies to bourgeois and fascist ideologies and to the conditions, inevitably generated out of capitalism itself, which provoke revolutionary demands in the politics of art (217 8) Benjamin claims that in times past the role of art has been to provide a magical foundation for the cult. Here the artwork s use value was located in its central position within ritual and religious tradition (223 4). A statue or idol conveyed a sense of authority, or magical power, which inhered in that particular historical artifact. The reproduction in mass of such an item would have been unthinkable because it was a unique singularity, and it would lose its aura . He focuses on describing the objects aura, defining the aura as: We define the aura of the later as the unique phenomenon of a distance, however close it may be. If, while resting on a summer afternoon, you follow with your eyes a mountain range on the horizon or a branch which casts its shadow over you, you experience the aura of those mountains, of that branch (222 3). The term implies an atmosphere and a transcendent feeling that happens when you experience an object.
  • 17. Evaluation of Flexible Benefit Plans Evaluation of Flexible Benefit Plans Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................1 Purpose of the Report ...............................................................................1 Scope of the Report .................................................................................2 Sources and Methods ...............................................................................2 TRADITIONAL vs. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLANS ................................................2 ADVANTAGES OF FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLANS ...............................................4 Increase Employees Benefit Satisfaction.........................................................4 Increase Benefit Plans Efficiency.................................................................5 Gain Controllability of Employer Contribution to Benefit Plans..............................6 Provide Better Communication of Benefits......................................................6 Help in Recruitment and Retention................................................................7 Reduce Income ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the analysis, the choice between these two benefit plans is made. However, the details of implementing such a plan will not be provided. Sources and methods This report is solely based on secondary research. Sources include academic journals, research reports, and trade publications. Majority of the sources are acquired from World Wide Web and research database such as Business Source Complete, and selected based on their reliability, relevancy, and recency. Traditional vs. Flexible benefit plans Employees benefit plan is non wage compensation, which means employees sacrifice part of their wages or salaries to exchange some other form of benefits. The purpose of benefit plans is to increase the security of employees, which consequently reduces work absenteeism and promotes job satisfaction. Some of the benefits in the plan include: retirement benefit plans, employee assistance plans, and group insurance (health, dental, life etc.). However, the scope of benefit coverage has gradually been expanded; from traditional benefit plans to flexible benefit plans. Both of these two benefit plans have different contents and emphases. Nowadays, about 60 percent of North American organizations prefer to use flexible benefit plans. Traditional benefit plans were desired to meet the needs of the nuclear family (Cole amp; Flint, 2004), which is defined as an employed male head of household, nonworking spouse,
  • 18. The Effects Multiple Births Have on Outcomes of Cerebral... The Effects Multiple Births Have on Outcomes of Cerebral Palsy in Infants Cerebral palsy is typically characterized as a disorder caused by injuries to the cerebrum, the part of the brain responsible for higher mental functions, sensations, and voluntary muscle actions (7). Symptoms of cerebral palsy vary by severity of the disease, and include seizures, involuntary muscle contractions, difficulty sucking or feeding, irregular breathing, delayed development of motor skills, motor mental retardation, mental retardations, speech abnormalities, visual abnormalities, hearing abnormalities, spasticity, progressive joint contractures, limited range of motion, and peg teeth (7). These symptoms are usually evident by age two and sometimes as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comparable figures were not available for triplets, but the risk and stresses for triplet births are much higher than for twins (6). Because multiple pregnancies put more stress on the mother as well as the fetus, this increases the chances that the babies will be born premature as well as with cerebral palsy. There is an increased frequency of fetal distress among cases of cerebral palsy and death, representing the increased antennal risk factors in the pregnancy (2). Multiple pregnancies are becoming much more popular and common due to advances in fertilization enhancing techniques. Higher numbers of babies are being born, producing higher numbers of premature infants. The numbers of multiple births surviving the prenatal period is increasing with the increasing survival of very tiny babies (1). Through the use of fertility drugs, multiple births are producing more premature babies, which in effect, increases an infant s chance of having cerebral palsy. When an infant is born prematurely, the chances of it having cerebral palsy are much higher than that of a baby carried to term. There is an increasing prevalence of cerebral palsy in preterm infants (3). When an infant is prematurely born, several risk factors are
  • 19. Fellowship Of The Ring Essay The Fellowship of the Ring Without a doubt, Lord of the Rings is one of the most successful movies to date. Adapting the famous books by J.R.R. Tolkien into film, possibly being responsible for the fantasy genre as it is today, and bringing us nine hours (or twelve if you have the extended versions) of one of the most memorable and enjoyable experiences that entertainment can give you. To start off the series, we begin with the Fellowship of the Ring. The story opens with Bilbo Baggins, a resident of the peaceful land of Hobbits known as the Shire, preparing to celebrate his 111th birthday. A Wizard known as Gandalf the Gray, an old friend of Bilbo, is in attendance. During the speech towards the end of the celebration, Bilbo admits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frodo, a mere hobbit, is tasked with the monumental task of carrying the most powerful weapon in Middle Earth, with the power to corrupt kings and take control of one s very soul, all the way from the Shire to Mordor, two very opposite extremes in terms of geography. Yet, no matter how great his quest may seem, it is unlike the standard brave hero saving the day trope that is so common. Frodo is all too powerless to the events transpiring around him and he is very aware of it. He was never meant for a task as grand as this and never should have left the peace of the Shire. There are plenty of more capable people around him, taking the Fellowship for example, which anyone else in this band of warrior (apart from maybe the other three Hobbits) would have been a hundred times more qualified for the quest than himself. Yet, due to the nature of Hobbits such as their lack of want for power, the ring has a much harder time corrupting him than the other races so he is, in reality, perfect for the task. Throughout the movie he has to face the psychological effects of the ring all the while fending off Wraiths, Goblins, and Uruk Hai, and even his very friends on occasion. Throughout this move Frodo proves that, although he may not be a brave warrior like the other members of the Fellowship, he is a strong and driven
  • 20. The Mining Boom And Western Australia s Changing... Brueckner, M., Durey, A., Mayes, R., Pforr, C. (2013). The mining boom and Western Australia s changing landscape: Towards sustainability or business as usual?. Rural Society, 22(2), 111 124. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2013.22.2.111 This publication processes the challenges of the Western Australian Mining Industry. The journal will focus on the economical benefits of the mining boom that occurred in the Western Australian mines, as well as, the effect it has on society and environmental challenges. The text continues to explore the indigenous stakeholders of the land where the mines have been established and their indigenous rights to the land since the 1788 terra nullius colonisation. Furthermore, the publication states the struggle for the host towns of Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) workers for example FIFO workers earn money from these small towns then rather than spending the money back into the small towns economy they fly back to their original home towns and spending their money, therefore, increasing the economy of these home towns. The mining community are investigating ways to help FIFO workers and their families with available counseling for families that may be struggling with the social aspects of FIFO work, such as, depression and stress as the family may find it hard without that family members help. The rise in economical and social qualities in Western Australia has said to out weight the negative aspects for example, the agricultural environment being polluted, the
  • 21. Analysis Of The Sale Of Neiman Marcus Group Factual Background/ Summary This negotiation, which occurred in 2005, was regarding the sale of Neiman Marcus Group (Neiman) and joint corporate agency comprising of 2 large private equity firms namely Texas Pacific Group (TPG) and Warburg Pincus (Warburg). It is potent to note that at the time of the said acquisition, Neiman was at the height it s industry (refered as the crown jewel ) , i.e its managerial team was held in high esteem, their stocks were at an optimum level, their financial health was exceptional with investment grade credit and inconsequential debt. Impressively, the sale concluded with a grand total of $5.1 billion, which was considered to be high if not more than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, protections were laid down by Neiman, in their favour, which binded the buyers and proscribed any eleventh hour buyer s remorse. It was highlighted by Howard Raiffa that there are certain organising questions that need to be answered for the identification of significant characteristics of every negotiation. Firstly, he proposed that the primary question to be answered is in regards to the number of individuals or group of individuals involved, i.e the size and the presence or absence of internal conflicts in the groups. As mentioned above, the key parties involved are Neiman, TPG, Warburg, their respective lawyers as well as Neiman s banker, Goldman Sachs. Formation of Deal Neiman Marcus constituted a significant portion of the Smith family s dynastic wealth. Nevertheless, due to a tax obstacle as a result of a prior restructuring had just become obsolete and because there was had been favourable sale in the retail industry, 2005 seemed like an adequate if not perfect moment to be taken advantage of by the Smith faimly with the sale of Neiman. The board of directors proceeded with an evaluation of their option Seven Elements of Negotiation It would be practical to address Patton s 7 elements of negotiation in order to analyse the Neiman TPG/Warburg scenario, namely, Interests, Legitimacy, Relationship, Fisher and Ury s BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated
  • 22. Background Of Industrial Evolution Of The Industrial... Background of industrial evolution in Britain From 1760s to 1840s, a great revolution, called as the Industrial Revolution later by historians, happened firstly in England and soon after whole European continent (Landes, 1969). Later in 19th century, the revolution also influenced North America. Machines flourish in inventions and applications is treated as one symbol of this period, thus, it is called the Age of Machines by some historians as well. In the mid 1700s, Hargreaves invented Spinning Jenny, which is the symbol of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Then in 1775, Watt improved performances of steam engines, which is the most important turn point in the history of the Industrial Revolution. After that, a series of inventions occurred, replacing manpower with machines one by one and sharply improved working efficiency, making the world change from traditional agricultural society into modern industrial society and capitalism begin to take the power from the hand of feudalism. From above brief introductions to the Industrial Revolution, it is apparent that Britain is its birth land and Britain owes almost all inventions birth place. However, why Britain is the first country to raise this revolution? This essay will discuss about the background of the Industrial Revolution in England to make reasons clearer. In the first place, it will introduce colonial expansion after success of exploration around the world and what it caused. After that, Enclosure and
  • 23. Organic and Inorganic Constituent in Essential in Plants... ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS Organic constituent DEFINITION An organ, system, or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds, which are the compounds associated with life processes, are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous types of organic compounds, four major categories are found in all living things: carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates Almost all organisms use carbohydrates as sources of energy. In addition, some carbohydrates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such nutrients are termed macronutrients, where the prefix macro (large) refers to the quantity needed, not the size of the nutrient particles themselves. Other nutrients, called micronutrients, are required only in trace amounts for plants to remain healthy. Such micronutrients are usually absorbed as ions dissolved in water taken from the soil, though carnivorous plants acquire some of their micronutrients from captured prey. The following tables list element nutrients essential to plants. Uses within plants are generalized. Macronutrients. (Necessary in large quantities) Element Form of uptake Notes Nitrogen NO3 , NH4+ Nucleic acids, proteins, hormones, etc. Oxygen O2 H2O Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds Carbon CO2 Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds Hydrogen H2O Cellulose, starch, other organic compounds Potassium K+ Cofactor in protein synthesis, water balance, etc. Calcium Ca2+ Membrane synthesis and stabilization Magnesium Mg2+ Element essential for chlorophyll Phosphorus H2PO4 Nucleic acids, phospholipids, ATP Sulfur SO42 Constituent of proteins and coenzymes Micronutrients. (Necessary in small quantities) Element Form of uptake Notes Chlorine Cl Photosystem II and stomata function Iron Fe2+, Fe3+ Chorophyll formation Boron HBO3 Crosslinking pectin Manganese Mn2+ Activity of some enzymes Zinc Zn2+ Involved in the synthesis of enzymes and chlorophyll Copper Cu+ Enzymes for lignin synthesis Molybdenum MoO42 Nitrogen
  • 24. Analysis Of Nights Below Station Street Nights Below Station Street Everyone can relate to the most common universal truths. The universal truths everyone can relate to are family problems, dealing with a teenager, alcoholism, and unemployment. These universal truths can have really bad effects on people such as isolating oneself from family or not wanting to do anything with a specific person in the family. Universal truths can also have good effects such as being in an abusive relationship and eventually getting out of it and starting fresh. David Adams Richards portrays these universal truths in his novel, Nights Below Station Street, through the use of simple language, use of flashbacks for each character and his personal connection to the novel and its character, Joe. Firstly, David A. Richards uses a simple language in his novel, Nights Below Station Street, for the better understanding of the reader. Richards uses general words and avoids the use of big words that a certain reader, such as an ESL student might not know the meaning of. Richards also includes a detailed description of everyday activities in his writing. Some readers might find the detailed description of everyday activities incredibly useful when it comes to the character s development. The reader may find important characteristics of the protagonist s personality due to the detailed description. (Quora, Aman Anand). Richards does not specifically states the universal truths but gets them across through the use of general words and detailed description. In the novel, Richards states, She (Adele) often criticized her mother for being foolish enough to live with him (Joe). It seemed to her that if her mother wanted to be a fool now, and wanted to keep kids for other people this to Adele was an insult (Richards 32 33). This quote lets readers know that Adele has problems with her mother and does not like the fact that her mom lives with Joe, her father. Adele finds her mom s job to earn for the family embarrassing as she thinks its an insult to her. When teenagers do not show consideration for other people, it is not that they want to humiliate or spite them; it is because other people simply are no relevance in their world. They get caught up in their own self centeredness
  • 25. The Jennings Reliant Compound Bow JenningsConsidering that the Jennings bow was invented and manufactured by one of the great names in the archery world, it comes as little surprise that many people do not want to part with their Jennings bow. The Jennings Reliant Compound Bow is similar to other bows that have come from the Jennings stable. It makes for smooth drawing and the release is precise. The Jennings Reliant is powered with a unique Jennings patented apparatus that goes by the name of jREV Revolutionary Based Single cam system. This also comes with a Rock Stop module that is installed. Along with this the bow is also fitted with Jennings unique Tech Twist BCY 8125 strings. The standard strings can withstand a great amount of wear, which makes this bow very safe. Since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such speeds will also ensure that you have clean, pass through shots when you are on the hunt. With an overall weight of 4.6 lbs, this bow makes for lightweight carrying and makes trekking in the woods much easier.Who Should Buy a Jennings Reliant compound bow? The Jennings Reliant was released by the company in the year 2007 along with another model titled Strike. After the merger with the Bear archery group, several people have found it difficult to distinguish between Bear s models and original Jennings models. However, coming from either one of the stables you can be rest assured that you have a quality product in your hands. The Jennings also comes with an excellent grip that ensures you are in complete control at all times. The Jennings Reliant has not really been publicized. Those who do own one will definitely be unwilling to part with what they have. The lightweight, speed, accuracy and looks of the model are sufficient to assure you that you have a class product on your hands.Jennings Reliant Compound Bows for Sale on eBayGot an Opinion on This
  • 26. Google s Display Advertising Division Executive Summary This report provides a Strategic Brief focusing on Yahoo! s display advertising division. The report also shows positive sign for future growth of Yahoo, though it has given rise to a lot of internal rivalry between the industry s big players to mention few are such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook, as all of them offer products perceived by the consumers as homogeneous. Price competition has augmented, and has effectively lowered the Yahoo s margins. Furthermore, the threat of low cost alternatives such as classified advertisement sites and social media sites have increased, even though few of them have the range of products as Yahoo!, they however retain a high number of users, social media in particular. Hence this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the steady decrease in the click through rates over the last few years, many businesses have started to totally realize the lack of effectiveness of banner advertising for increasing sales. Increased visibility might still a benefit of the various banner ads, but small to medium sized business that are looking for the best results will be less attracted to invest in such channels that don t offer a calculable return on investment. (Stevens, 2014) Native ads are constantly increasing in popularity. The ability of these ads to be integrated into another website or platform takes away the normal perceptions of advertisement. People s attitudes towards advertising and their belief in advertising are also dwindling. The use of native advertising is helpful in reducing this attitude of people towards advertising. Examples of native advertising are sponsored ads on Facebook, sponsored ads on blogs, integrated ads, twitter, etc. (Stevens, 2014) 3) Mobile Optimization Mobile advertising is increasingly becoming the next big thing in internet advertising. This is due to the increasing number of people spending more and more time on the internet by the use of their phones. Hence the necessity to optimize for phones is inevitable. Optimizing for mobile has been of significant importance for businesses in 2014, but 2015 is to be the year that mobile strategies are to move beyond just having a responsive site or mobile app, and will be
  • 27. Outhouse Research Papers When you think about things that symbolize the American West, what jumps out at you? In a region as vast, as scenically rich, as historically prolific as the West, there are thousands of people, places and things that should immediately come to mind. From the earliest years to the present, there are particular things that evoke images of this enormous territory on Planet Earth. Few things say Western America as do sagebrush, cowboys, Grand Canyon, coyotes, Chief Crazy Horse, Winchester rifle, The Alamo, Lost Dutchman Mine, Stetsons, Butch Cassidy, Colt 44, Rocky Mountains, mustangs, cactus, Gold Rush. How about adding outhouses to the list? Seriously? Yep, the humble, simple structure that most people today have neither seen, used or thought... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Communities became settlements, then towns, then cities, and answering nature s call behind a bush/tree or slinging the chamber pot contents in the street was no longer practical, private of decent. Just who came up with the concept of an enclosed structure is not known. However, it is known that the earliest use of a water closet consisted of a stone bowl with a water system was discovered in China around 200 BC. Some researchers estimate the first outhouse in Europe was used more than 500 years ago. Traditionally, the door had a crescent moon, ancient symbol for women, carved into it. In medieval Europe and the American colonies most people were illiterate. The crescent moon identified the facility was for women and the sun, ancient symbol, for men. The designs also allowed a little light and much needed ventilation. Eventually, the moon was generic for both sexes. For centuries, the outhouse has served as a trash depository, inevitably prompting privy diggers. Either as a hobby or a full time job, diggers know these defunct holes often contain artifacts from the past. Some finds are very valuable, most are
  • 28. Why Did He Send His Son Why did He send His Son? Why did God send His one and ONLY Son to die for us? Was there another way we could have been saved? What would be happening right now if He did not die to save us? If Jesus was the Son of God why did he have to go to Hell? How do we know he was the real Messiah? If He was the Son of God why did He go to the Land of the Dead? Philippians 2:5 11 says He went because of punishment for our sins. And what we did, and how many times we disobeyed the Lord. Jesus went to the Land of the Dead to save us from Death. 1 Peter 2:24 says He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed He died saving us from Death and sin. He went to the Land of the Dead so He could could prove the Prophecies, so they KNEW He was the real Messiah. Some of the Prophecies were, Jesus would be born of a virgin. He did that, he was born of the virgin Mary. Another one is He would be born in Bethlehem. He also did that. And another Prophecy said that to be the Messiah he would be nailed to a cross and die for us. He did that, and whilst doing that he saved us from our sins and washed us white as snow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went to beat death once and for all. He went so we could be with him and not go to the Land of the Dead. He went so we could have a chance to be with
  • 29. Informative Speech On Panda Have you seen a animal that s big and it s fur is black and white? Well your probably looking at a panda.In general I ll be sharing some interesting facts with you about panda s. So I hope that you learn something new and interesting about theses pandas. In addition I m gonna talk about they re Appearance. The giant panda is black and white it has a black circle around its eye. Giant pandas are like bears in a smaller size, and body shape. They can also stand on there back legs. The pandas can be up to 5 6ft tall almost as tall as me. They can weigh around 220 250lbs. But the males can weigh 350lbs . The male pandas always weigh more because they eat a lot more. The female Pandas don t eat as much as the males do.The question is why are the pandas fur black and white. So up to date the reason is actually unknown. But they said that the color helps them camouflage for the giant pandas in their natural environment.Until now, every 2 3 years the female panda have 1 2 baby cubs. The cubs usually weigh only 5 ounces at birth. They are every tiny but they need to be taken care . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And different kind of panda but kinda the same.The red panda has a long ,and soft furry bushy tail. And has rings like a raccoon. The red pandas are very similar to the raccoon because of the line they have on their back. The red panda is no where near what the giant panda weighs. The red panda is small and weighs less. They weigh 6 to 12 pounds . And will probably grow 2 feet. And it s not including their tail.The red panda tends to sleep all day in a tree. They search for food at Dawna and dusk. Red pandas are most likely than giant pandas to ear floss other than bamboo. They usually eat fruits and berries.The similarities are that they have the long line like the raccoon. They also tend to walk like them to. They re face looks like it
  • 30. Unit 208 Understanding Health And Safety Unit 208 Understanding Health and safety in social care. Outcome 1 Understanding the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings. 1.1 List legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting. Health Safety at Work Act The Management of Health Safety Work Regulations Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) Manual Handling Operations Regulations The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) Personal Protective equipment regulations 1.2 Describe the main points of health and safety polices and procedures. Some of the main points of health and safety are as follows; control measures for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When an emergency occurs and first aid is required it is always important for a qualified first aider to carry out any first aid required there are many reasons for this, the most important is that if a non qualified person try s to give first aid they may cause more damage or injury to the individual, it is also against policies and procedures of organisations and health and safety legislations. Outcome 4 . Know how to reduce the spread of infection. 4.1 List routes by which an infection can get into the body Routes by which an infection can. Respiratory (airborne infections breathed in) Digestive (within foods/ drinks), Blood circulation (via broken skin/ wounds), Body fluids (sexually transmitted diseases, cross contamination, poor hygiene). 4.2 Describe ways in which own health or hygiene might pose a risk to an individual or to others at work. Own health or hygiene might pose a risk to individuals or others at work by causing infections, causing illness or causing fatalities, this can be prevented by washing hands thoroughly before preparing food and after going to the toilet, covering mouth / turning away when coughing, applying/ replacing old plasters, disposing of used tissues, taking sick leave if ill etc. 4.3 Explain the most thorough method for hand washing Method for hand washing.
  • 31. Hands must be washed thoroughly, after every contact with potential source of contamination/ before food
  • 32. Income Gap Between The Upper Class And The Lower Class In recent years the way wealth is distributed in the United States has sharply increased, causing an income gap between the upper class and the lower class. The country is becoming a banana republic in which most of the wealth is owned by the top 1%. This small percentage of the population is mainly composed of the entrepreneurs, businessmen, and lawyers. Although the United Statesis a democracy, in recent years, it has become a plutocracy nation. The wealthinequality plays a major role in this and if this trend between the upper class and the lower class continues it could cause many problems. First of all, having a country run by only a relatively small amount of people could be a concern because the power is in the hands of people at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The top 1% grew their incomes by 86.1% since 1933; the top 5%, or 15 million individuals, have seen their incomes rise while everyone else is flat to down . The wealthy are becoming even wealthier while the bottom 80% haven t seen any changes in the amount of income they make. Their wages have been in a stagnant position. While those at the top have doubled their incomes. They even have the opportunity to generate more income by investing in other businesses to increase their profits. While those who are at the bottom are minimum wage workers making just enough to support their families. On the hand, the upper class wealth has more than doubled and the lower class are still financially unstable since the Great Recession. The income inequality plays a major role in turning a nation into a plutocracy. Due to these wealth distributions, there is no doubt that the United States is a plutocratic nation run by the wealthy. On the other hand, income equality has many harmful effects on those who are at the bottom. Since there is a vast gap between the upper class and the lower class it could cause many health related problems. For example, according to the University of York, those who are at the bottom are not only behind in the amount of income they generate, but there is a gap in their life expectancy. The professors from the University of York state, Growing health inequality is often portrayed as a result of people s lifestyle
  • 33. The Central Banks Of The World The Central Banks of the world have a role in today s society to provide stability to the economy. Through monetary policy, the Central Banks must utilize the daily economic data in order to make policy decisions that attempt to ensure continuous growth and prosperity. The Central Banks do this through regulating inflationas well as implementing specific goals such as currency stability, low inflation and full employment (Heakal). In 2008 the global financial crisis hit numerous nations around the world and each Central Banksaw their economies crash, consumers lose market confidence, investors stop investing, and banks stop lending. If the money stops circulating in the economy banks [can t] provide customers with a variety of basic financial services; [such as] an on demand source of bank notes; deposits and savings accounts; payment services; and ... credit, to both business and households (Fisher 2). The credit crunch was experienced throughout the world and each Central Bank laid out their plans in order to halt and begin recovering from the crisis and set the economy back to a stable 2% inflation. Along with The Federal Reserve, the Bank of Englands conventional attempts at restoring the economy never had enough of an impact to jump start the economy. An unconventional crisis called for unconventional resolutions. The Bank of England turned to unconventional monetary policies when all else failed. The utilization of the practice of quantitative easing and
  • 34. Comparing Two Similar Businesses Comparing Two Similar Businesses Amazon and Borders books history and the core business of each company will be discusses. A comparison of the companies will be done to analyze each company s management approach they took to internet marketing, and sales. At least three reasons will be given as to why Amazon is successful. Three reasons will be given as to why Border s ended up in bankruptcy although they were initially successful. How Amazon and Borders books management adapted to changing marketingconditions will be analyzed. To sum everything up at least three recommendations on how a company should build in flexibility to back up its decision making process so they can adapt to changing market conditions. Description of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shopping in stores is beginning to be a thing of the past. In this day and age anyone can purchase just about anything online so it can be extremely difficult to maintain a business selling goods online. Amazon Jeff Bezo s is considered a visionary in the eyes of some and as a goofball to others. Leadership is the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals (Williams, pg 252 2010). Jeff focused on his vision, mission, goals and his objectives. In Amazon s press releases they do not say much about what their marketing approach is but there is a focus. Amazon (2011) states we direct customers to our websites primarily through a number of targeted online marketing channels, such as our Associates program, sponsored search, portal advertising, email marketing campaigns, and other initiatives . Amazon has the competitive edge over other companies with their free shipping offers and Amazon Prime which are definitely effective marketing tools. The aim of Amazon s communication strategy is to: increase customer traffic to their websites, create awareness of their products and services, promote repeat customers, develop incremental product and service revenue opportunities, and strengthen and broaden the Amazon.com brand name (Chaffey , 2011). Borders Borders goals were to be effective Amazon Successful The big question is how Amazon became so successful even though they did not turn a
  • 35. Slang Is So Popular With The Younger Generations The way in which we speak changes drastically depending on the situation, environment we are in and who we are speaking to. The use of slang in today s society is increasingly becoming more and more common. However, this new, modern way of speaking also comes with negative connotations. For this reason, people have had to learn to adapt their speech to their situation. I will be discussing the reasons behind the use of slang, why some people disapprove of it and I will analyse how people change the way in which they speak depending on their situation.Many young people use slang in order to fit in with their peers. Because slang is mainly spoken by younger people, the use of it almost puts up a barrier between children and adults. This barrier gives the youth a sense of rebellion. This may be one of the reasons why slang is so popular with the younger generations, this feeling gives them a sense of freedom and independence. Additionally, this may also be one of the reasons why many people disapprove of the use of slang. Some people believe that the use of slang suggests bad manners and morals, this leads to them distrusting people who use slang. People also believe that the common use of slang is causing the deterioration of Standard English. This can cause many problems in society because it is easy for assumptions to be made about people because of the way they speak. For this reason, the younger generation have learnt to adapt the way they speak around different
  • 36. The Effects Of Sharks On The World s Ocean Without Those... Sympathy for JAWS Sharks are known as one of the deadliest creatures in the aquatic ecosystem, but what would happen in the world s ocean without those sharks? The depopulation of sharks is increasing dramatically due to human impacts. If this continues, it will negatively impact all aspects of ocean life and environment (Ferretti et al, 2010). The depopulation of a creature so high on the aquatic food chain can lead to the overpopulation of other organisms, which causes a domino effect on all creatures in the ocean. This could either rapidly increase or decrease their population, altering the food chain altogether (Ferretti et al, 2010). Focusing on how the population decreases is the only way to prevent it. Elaborating on the over fishing of such important creatures, as well as the negative effects that go along with depopulation, is the most proficient way to relay the message of these processes being such an issue. It is remarkable how important one sea creature can be to the entirety of the oceanic food chain as well as to the aquatic ecosystem as a whole. When some people think of, they think of JAWS, not many people take into consideration how important large sharks roles are in the ocean. For example, focusing on the biology of sharks helps to further inform people about the basic background and information of what some may perceive to be as monsters. It is known that sharks have a very slow reproduction rate, taking around two years to birth very few pups, making
  • 37. Essay On The Jesuits And The Medieval Inquisition Questioning the Jesuits and the Medieval Inquisition Holding Bibles rather than brutal torture weapons, the Jesuits contrasted the looks of their ancestors, the harrowing Medieval Inquisitors. As the Jesuits, a group formed during the Renaissance with the purpose of responding to the Reformation, traveled Europe and other countries, they slowed down the spread of Protestantism by reaching out to non Christians and educating people on the teachings of the Catholic Church. The Papal Inquisitors, a group that played a major role in the Medieval Inquisition during the heart of the rough Middle Ages, slowed down the spread of beliefs that went against the teachings of the Church, but did so at the price of killing and exposing possible heretics. Both groups were able to respond strongly to the questioning of Catholic Church teachings; however, one responded with words and wisdom, while the other responded with threats and spilt blood. The Jesuits of the Counter Reformation were more successful in morally spreading the values of Catholicism than the loathed Papal Inquisitors of the Medieval Inquisition. The Papal Inquisitors of the Medieval Inquisition were violent people and, while they succeeded in removing heretics from society, they did so in an unholy way that caused fear and mistrust to surround the Medieval Catholic Church. In 1233, Pope Gregory IX charged the Dominicans, a religious order sanctioned in 1216, with the task of removing all Cathars and religious heretics
  • 38. Chen Shiung Wu Accomplishments Dr. Chien Shiung Wu was one of the top Physics, in her own way by being called First Lady of Physics . Earning the name by being involved in the Manhattan Project in WWll, winning numerous awards for a well accomplished physicist, and earning the award of Cyrus B., Of course, her biggest achievement would be creating the Wu experiment of 1957. Though in a year of which women weren t yet to be recognition for their well achieved work Dr. Chien Shiung Wu was left out of the Nobel Prizefor that year. Being born on May 31st of 1912 in Liuho (Shanghai),China. Where her father being an engineer, soon to join the 1911 revolution which was a successfully end the Manchu rule in china, later to build a school for girls. As Wu mother would also acquiesce to be a teacher at the same school her husband build, in which the parents would enroll their daughter and many other girls to the newfound school for girls to be educated at Liuho. In 1922 Wu would then be a student at Soochow (Suzhou) girl s school where it was a Western oriented curriculum for teacher training thus the opportunity for lectures of American professors. Wu already learning to speak... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With one bad end of the apple, she would have to face another bad one. That following year was the year that Japan would invade China. Wu wouldn t see her family again. Of course, that wouldn t stop her from gaining the knowledge that she would work hard for to make her family proud of graduating. In 1942 Wu would be received her Ph.D. in physics, studying nuclear fission. She would continue on being an assistant at Berkeley until 1942, as her nuclear fission would increase of population. Though she wouldn t be an appointment to a faculty, for two reasons only; being an Asian and
  • 39. Aristotelian Ideal Of Propriety In Hamlet To continue, [Hamlet is] loved of the distracted multitude (4.3.4). He is assumed to be a charismatic and noble prince. However, his character is completely different from what is expected, breaking the Aristotelian ideal of propriety. Hamlet is supposed to behave nobly and gentlemanly. On the contrary, Hamletoften sprouts sexual innuendos and offhanded remarks. For example, during the play in a play, Hamlet s behavior towards Ophelia can be described as childish at best. He lets out a torrent of offensive sexual remarks, even saying it would cost you a groaning to take off mine edge (3.2.242 243). This kind of childish and impudent behavior is inappropriate for a noble prince. Moreover, anyone raised from nobility should have a clear sense of honor and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet simply erases his values on honor and adopts Fortinbras s ideals. Hamlet is not true to himself in the sense that he never seems to fight for his own ideals. When Hamlet attempts to rectify his mother s adultery, he gets a terse warning from King Hamlet and simply acquiesces to his requests. Hamlet is also not consistent about his own ideals in morality. Throughout the play, Hamlet broods and contemplates what the afterlife holds for him: To die, to sleep / To sleep, perchance to dream ay, there s the rub, / For in this sleep of death what dreams may come . Yet after he murders Polonius and causes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to be executed, he suddenly loses his fear of the uncertainty of the afterlife (3.1.65 68). When he accepts Laertes s request to a duel, he speaks to the fact that man should be ready to die because fate is inexorable: Not a whit. We defy augury. There s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come the readiness is all. Since no man of aught he leaves knows, what is t to leave betimes? Let be. (5.2.197
  • 40. The Argument For The Existence Of God My paper scrutinizes numerous logical disputes for and alongside the presence of God. I shall argue that there s no adequate evidence or inclusive arguments for the existence of God. It is grounded on the views of certain great philosophers and scientists of all of mankind. Generally speaking for myself, I would correspond to have faith that there is God . Regrettably, it s awfully well defined that the being built up on insightful faith is no longer a suitable custom to shadow. During the course, I expected to learn some type of proof with the intention of upholding a course of the belief in a God implanted in me by my parents. Sadly, this wasn t the case. It could have been fine if the ontological, theological, or cosmological argument could have related itself to the experimental world with a God outside this world, but they are unable too. The ontological argument failed because it was only a misleading piece of terms that couldn t prolong into actuality. The teleological argumentexpressed unsupported inferences from similarities of experiential remark and materialists supplied other possibilities that are reasonably legal. The cosmological argument failed as well since it not once understandably argued the making of the universe. There are many amazing individuals who ve consumed an immense sum of time in studying the Bible. Brilliant philosophers like Plato, Paley, Socrates, Descartes, Aristotle, have made arguments whether god truly exists. We must understand
  • 41. Black Friday The Metaphorical God Of Consumerism Black Friday, the metaphorical god of consumerism. The time of year when practically all things purchasable in stores are dramatically reduced in price. Some people, such as journalist Mark Walsh, hate this day of the year, equating it to a black hole that sucked everything into its terrifying abyss, where all substance is torn to shreds and obliterated . And while there may be some merit to this stance, Black Fridayis not an evil day. Black Friday provides many good things and does not exclusively exsist for excessive material gain. While drastically reduced prices act as a very effective lure to people looking to get something good for less expense, it also provides an opportunity for families or individuals who are poorer than most
  • 42. The Theory Of The Division Of Labor If I were Smith, I think the theory of the division of labor can still apply to this on demand economy. With the concept of the independent worker who controls the product he or she produces, it promotes the division of labor, as workers are assigned to specialize in different fields so that they might become experts in making something specific, and then having ample surplus to trade. For instance, Uber is just an app on smartphone to meet consumers needs without any control and intervention of their drivers working time. In other words, the worker (the driver) is the solely one to control their surplus that is the income source from their driving hours. Moreover, the specialization theory is better known as division of labor, which broke large jobs into smaller jobs then would assign jobs to workers. Everything is mostly done by machines contemporary, we still use this idea but in a different way. It creates an increase in output and occasions technological specialization, which further increases productivity. For instance, Topcoder broke its big projects into small sized project and divided them to their freelance developers. It implies assigning each labor to the job that suits him best. Furthermore, there is an expansion of the market that brings about the division of labor under this on demand economy. Price decrease leads to the expansion of market and population growth as competition formed among companies. For example, Alfred aggregates on demand companies in
  • 43. The White Flight Of Derek Black Analysis The White Flight of Derek Black is easily one of the most heartening and hopeful articles assigned this semester. This was surprising, given the subject matter and the fraught nature of the current political landscape (particularly relating to white nationalism) that a story like this was published, which is equal parts astonishing and timely. I have heard my entire life that it is impossible to changepeople s minds, especially in the realm of politics and ingrained values, but the story of Derek Black has changed that belief in a very tangible way for me personally. My Reactions and the Shabbat Dinners: The primary aspect of this story that makes the eventual outcome so surprising is the environment that Derek Black was raised in. A world where bigotry and hatred were the norm, with no opportunities for exposure to differing opinions, political or otherwise. For a time he was the heir apparent to the future of the movement, encouraged by his father and other people in his family to nurture and evolve the ideology of white nationalism for the twenty first century. His father chose to use Derek as a tool, the culmination of his life s work, even admitting that Derek had all of the qualities he possessed, while also exhibiting the qualities that he did not have, making him the perfect continuation of his legacy . Given the environment in which Derek was raised, as well as his seemingly ironclad dedication to a hateful belief system like white nationalism, it is truly
  • 44. Color Psychology Color is defined as the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue (Webster s Dictionary). Color is an extremely powerful psychological tool used across the globe. Our world would be bland and boring without the use of colorin our everyday lives. Using color psychology can encourage sales, calm a crowd, and even help a person send a positive (or negative) message. Many companies use color psychology in their marketing schemes. June Campbell, writer for Nightcates Multimedia Productions, states, Colors not only enhance the appearance of the item they also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, even schools are getting in on a bit of color psychology. Some schools are known to paint the locker room of the opposing team in pink. Yes, pink. Pink drains energy out of a person and causes fatigue a very strategic move. Prisons are also known to use pink in their jail cells because it drains all the negative energy from the inmates. Culture has a large influence on the meanings of color as well. First, China looks at colors differently than we do here in America. Let us take a look at the color red once again. In China red is the color worn by brides. If a Chinese woman were to wear white for her wedding, her parents would not allow her to marry. Secondly, in India red is also a symbol of purity and good luck, which is why it is the traditional wedding gown color. Also, yellow is said to be a sacred and imperial color for their culture. Now, in America, we have different meanings for certain colors than other countries, and our flag colors and symbols best represent us as a whole. The white represents purity and innocence, red signifies valor and hardiness, and blue stands for justice, perseverance, and vigilance. The stars show the heavens and all the good that people strive for, while the strips emulate the sun s rays. Breaking down each country s flag by symbol and color only shows, in more detail, the background
  • 45. A Small Package Delivery Market Essay Small Package Delivery Market The small package delivery service revenue grew from $80B in 2009 to over $90B in 2014 (Figure 1). This growth, in large part, has been impacted by the unprecedented expansion of e commerce, fueled by connected consumers via home computers, tablets and smartphones (Figure 2). Approximately 71% of consumers are connected, 55% want to shop online, 40% of e commerce transactions are taking place through mobile apps and 28% of retail transactions are being influenced by smartphones. The percent of Overall, the Asia Pacific region is showing the highest growth in e commerce market share at 33.4% (Figure 3). FedEx and UPS: History and Capabilities In the United States, United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) and FedEx Corporation (FedEx) dominate the package delivery service market at 46% and 32% of the volume respectively, and DHL capturing most of the remaining US market at 18% (Figure 4). UPS was Founded in 1907 as a private messenger and delivery service, and is the largest small package carrier in the world based on both volume and revenue. The company operates in more than 220 countries and employs more than 444,000 employees worldwide. In 2015, the company generated $58.4 billion in global revenue (Figure 5 7). FedEx, founded in 1971, is a multinational delivery company with more than 340,000 employees worldwide, serving more than 220 countries. FedEx Express specializes in time definite delivery, connecting markets that account for more than
  • 46. Using the Case Study Provided at the End of the Module... Presenting Issue and Background Mr X is a 45 year old man who has worked at the same Estate Agency for 18 years. He has presented to me with the issue that he would like to apply for the manager s position at his branch but his lack of confidence is holding him back. Mr X has stood in for the current manager on many occasions so he knows that he is capable of doing the job but has reservations as he doesn t want to cause any upset amongst the other staff or management if he is not successful. Further discussion with Mr X revealed that one of the reasons he would like the job as manager is so that his mother would be proud of him and show him a little more respect. She is currently living in a home and he visits her regularly every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as the lack of confidence seems to be prevalent in many different parts of Mr X s life, and having taken all of the information provided into account, I believe he is suffering from a lack of self esteem as well as confidence. I would go as far as to suggest that his relationship with his mother probably has a lot to do with his current confidence and self esteem issues. It seems as though she still has a lot of control over her son and he considers her thoughts and feelings above everything else. I believe he is always searching for her approval and respect and maybe this is another reason for not asking his girlfriend to marry him as his mother may not approve. I believe there is a secondary gain for Mr X in that if he increases his confidence enough to apply for the manager s job and gets it he will then be in a position where he will feel as if he is a good enough prospect to propose to his girlfriend. If she were to say yes then that opens up a whole new set of issues regarding his family and specifically his mother. Will his mother approve of his girlfriend and their impending marriage? Will his mother understand and accept that he will then have other family related responsibilities which may take priority over her? Or is Mr X really as keen to be in a position to propose to his girlfriend as he says? He calls her a sort of girlfriend and to me this doesn t suggest he s
  • 47. The New Business Structure For Organizations Leaders know that change is the new business structure for companies to survive and succeed, they must swift away from old habits and adopt new ways of doing business so that their business thrives. Leaders help people understand that change can be good and needed. This is important because organizations are experiencing changes due to environmental forces, rapid changing technologies, shift of social attitudes, globalization, increased government regulations, changing markets, e business, and the information age. These forces are creating a need for changein all organizations. Many companies fail to adapt to new changes because people have a natural tendency to resist change, even when it makes sense to change. Many people question such... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaders need to recognize that change is a process and goes through stages. The change model developed by John Kotter, identifies important key points to make change. Light a fire for change, in other words, create urgency for change in a way that touches people s emotions. The second stage is being able to build a coalition and getting the right people on board to support the change. The third stage is having a clear vision and strategy to inspire people to believe that a better future is possible. The fourth stage involves communication, the fifth stage is to get rid of obstacles and empower people to act. The sixth stage states that you should celebrate quick wins. The seventh stage is to keep it moving, and last stage is to find ways to make the change stick and be consistent. Appreciative Inquiry is a technique for leading change that engages individuals, teams, or the entire organization by reinforcing positive messages and focusing on learning from success. AI investigates what is right rather than what is wrong. It s important because it gets people away from negative ideas such as blaming, being defensive and denial. It creates a positive framework for change. Applying it on a large scale you must include leaders, employees, people outside the organizations such as customers, partners and other stakeholders. This methodology may involve hundreds of people over a
  • 48. American Pageant Chapter 13 Outline 1) The colonists who settled in North America a) The American people had no notion to create a new nation against the British. i) Most wanted an agricultural society modeled on English ideals:liberty, self government, religious tolerance, economic opportunity, and willingness to subjugate outsiders. b) French and Indian War from 1756 1763 i) Strengthened ties with Britain, since French and Indian enemies were mutual. ii) Financially overstreched Britain imposed taxes in 1763; the colonies fought for independence in 1775 and were more united than ever; they won the Revolution. 2) The Shaping of North America a) 225 million years ago, terrain began to drift away and form continents. b) Shifting of earth s crust formed the geological shape ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... c) Christian crusaders tried to wrest the Holy Land from Muslim control from 11th 14th century. i) The exotic delights of Asia were expensive in Europe due to transportation; they wanted to find a cheaper route to riches of Asia or other sources. 6) Europeans Enter Africa a) Marco Polo (Italian adventurer) returned to Europe in 1295, telling of his journey in China. His book with descriptions of goods made him an indirect discoverer of the New World. b) In the 15th century, European sailors wouldn t sail south along the West Africa s coast because of winds and south flowing currents. In 1450,the Portuguese made the caravel. It sailed more into the wind; they sailed northwesterly toward the Azores with the wind s aid. c) The new world of sub Saharan Africa now came within grasp of Europeans. i) The Portuguese had slave trading posts in the African shore; slave trading boomed. ii) These Portuguese actions in Africa are the origins of the modern plantation system. d) The Portuguese still pushed southward in search of the water route to