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Metric System Research Paper
How many 16ths of an inch are in a mile? How many fluid ounces in a cubic inch? What is the
conversion factor between degrees celsius and degrees Fahrenheit? These are some of the terrible
questions that plague only the minds of people in three countries in the world: the United States of
America, Myanmar, and Liberia. All 193 of the other countries in the world use the metric system. The
United States of America should convert to the metric system because of the following reasons: it is
the global and scientific standard, it is much easier to use, not using it causes US consumers and
businesses to lose money, and our lack of familiarity with it is part of the reason why our students lag
so far behind much of the rest of the world in STEM ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example of this occurred in 1999 when the NASA spacecraft Orbiter burned up in the Martian
atmosphere due to a conversion error. This was caused because one of the Lockheed Martin engineers
tried to use the US customary (imperial) system while all the other engineers used the metric system
(SI) This eventually caused the $125,000,000 orbiter to miss its proper orbit and burn up in the
atmosphere of mars (NASA). Although losses due to conversion errors on this magnitude are rather
uncommon, there are still other ways in which not using the metric system that can cause US
consumers and business to lose money, When selling a product, the seller needs to have sufficient
demand for their product in order to justify the cost of production. One way to increase the profit is to
start mass producing the product. This is because mass producing can significantly reduce the cost per
item to produce a product. However when there is insufficient demand for a product to mass produce
the profit margin will substantially decrease, and the price of the item for consumers will need to be
increased to maintain the cost of operations for the company making the product. This means that
because the US uses a different measurement system than the rest of the world and has different sizes
of products, that any business that makes things for our country has fewer potential buyers and a
higher cost to make each item. This means that if that business converted to the metric system that
they could potentially increase their sales by a factor of 31. Along with increasing business profits,
changing to the metric system would lead to cheaper prices for all consumers because businesses
would not need to have both metric and special US customary equipment thus, lowering the operating
costs of the
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Bipolar And Bipolar Disorder ( Bipolar )
Bipolar robs you of that which is you. It can take from you the very core of your being and replace it
with something that is completely opposite of who and what you truly are (A. Reyan 2015). Bipolar
disorder is a mood disorder that alters a person s life, they can never go back to who they were before.
It is estimated that more than 10 million Americans suffer from bipolar disorder (everydayhealth.com
2015). Bipolar disorder is broken down into two types; bipolar I and bipolar II disorder. Bipolar I
disorder must contain one manic episode in a person s life. Whereas Bipolar II disorder requires one
hypomanic episode to occur. The prevalence of Bipolar disorder is around 4% within the United
States, with only 1.0% of that being Bipolar I disorder. Not a lot of research has been done, to
determine which race is more prevalent for this disorder (NIMH.org 2015). People of lower
socioeconomic status have been linked to have higher rates of Bipolar I disorder. Bipolar I disorder is
more common among women than men, with a ratio of ~3:2 (CDC.org 2015). Bipolar I disorder
typically develops in a person s late teen or early adulthood with an average onset age of 25 years old.
Bipolar I disorder is defined as manic depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts
in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day to day tasks (NIMH.org 2015).
Symptoms need to last 7 days or have manic symptoms so severe that the person needs
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Summary Of Empress Longyu s Abdication Of The Manchus
Proclamation of The Abdication of the Manchus, 1912 The Abdication of the Manchus was presented
to the people in a letter written by the Dowager Empress Longyu on February 24, 1912. In the letter, it
is stated that the Emperor wishes to follow the people s desire and the will of heaven that the people
should have a republican form of government. The Emperor expresses his feelings that all points of
the country should be united. Furthermore, the Emperor and his family s honor and glory dims in
comparison as to the desire of the people (Proclamation). With the events taking place, he abdicated
over concern for the future of the nation. The stamp of the Emperor and the signatures of those
ministers gave verification to the document. The letter s intent was simple and straightforward, to
bring into the conflicts and to form a government of all the people. A telltale remark in the last line
expresses concern that Dowager Empress Longyu wanted to save the life of the Emperor, ... and will
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Empress Dowager Longyu s contribution to the nation seems to be minimal, as she was so
preoccupied with court politics that the affairs of the nation were not her priority. Living completely
insulated from the world in the Forbidden City, she was unable to sense the tide of history or adjust to
its changing times.
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Backcountry In Georgia
The Trustees, Salzburgers, and Sir James Wright affected Georgia s society in their own unique ways.
The Trustees impacted the Georgian society when they imposed their strict laws. They had imposed
these laws as a way to repair the issues that they saw in England, and their objective was to make
Georgia a worker s paradise and model colony. By outlawing rum, slaves, land ownership, and
lawyers, the Trustees had created temporary peace. However, people in the colony, referred to as
malcontents, became unhappy with these regulations, specifically the outlawing of land ownership,
slaves, and rum. In order to prevent a wealthy upper class, an equal amount of land was given to each
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Sir James Wright was the third Royal Governor that Georgia had had. The first, Captain John
Reynolds, attempted to rule Georgia as if it was a navy ship (since he was a former naval officer). He
was extremely unpopular and confrontational, thus he was replaced by the king after only three years.
The second Royal Governor, Henry Ellis, was a previous explorer who was popular among Indians,
legislature members, and colonists because of his genuine concern for the colony. Unfortunately, after
only a few years he had to resign his post because of extreme heat and humidity coupled with his poor
state of health. Sir James Wright was the happy medium between the two former governors. He was
the most popular and successful of all the governors, and he built a very good relationship with the
colonial legislature, opened millions of acres for the public to settle, and he negotiated helpful treaties
with Native Americans. Under the leadership of James Wright, Georgia prospered, growing faster than
any other North American colony. He had an overall positive effect on the society of the colony.
Because he negiotiated treaties with Native Americans, society was much safer, for there were mostl
likely few Indian attacks on settlers and relations between the two groups were far better. In addition,
he created a positive atmosphere because he opened up land for settlement and ownership, something
that the
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Assignment Solution
ECON112 Macroeconomics Problem Set 1 *Solution* By Yao Amber Li Fall 2010 (Instructor: Li,
Yao; TA: Fok Pik Lin, Astor)
40 marks total
Part I: True/False/Uncertain Please justify your answer with a short argument. (10 marks, 2 marks
each) One mark is for correct judgment. One mark is for correct argument. 1. GDP is the value of all
goods and services produced in the economy during a given period. False.
GDP = Value of * FINAL* goods services produced in the economy during a given period.
2. When disposable income equals zero, consumption equals zero. False. When disposable income
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If we had used more decimals for the index of 2001, it would had been the same. (Note: the student
could indicate that because there is only one good in this economy, the two ways eventually give the
same answer. This is a bonus point (1 mark) if the student indicates that. However, the statement
before the brackets is sufficient for this question.)
Part III: The Goods Market (Chapter 3) (16 marks)
1. Answer the end of chapter Question 2 in Chapter 3. (4 marks) 2. Use the economy described in the
end of chapter Question 2 in Chapter 3, answer the following: (6 marks) (a) What is the value of
marginal propensity to consume (MPC)? (b) What is the value of marginal propensity to save (MPS)?
(c) Find the multiplier and autonomous spending. (d) Solve for private saving and public saving. 3.
Answer the end of chapter Question 3 in Chapter 3. (6 marks) [the textbook should be the 5th
international edition updated. However, as for Problem Set1, if the student uses the 5th edition or
other editions, as long as the student answers the questions using correct methods, it is fine. But in
future, we only use the 5th international updated edition.]
5
Version 1: (5th edition updated version) C = 160+0.6 YD I = 150 G = 150 T = 100 1, Question 2 in
Chapter 3: (a) 2 marks, (b) 1 mark, (c) 1 mark
(a) equilibrium GDP (Y) = 160+0.6(Y 100)+150+150
Y=1000 (b) YD=Y T=1000 100=900 (c)
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Price Adjustment
Five (5) price adjustment strategies
Discount and allowance pricing
This is when companies adjust their price to reward customer for certain response. Such as early
payment of bills and buy one get one half price or free.
The many form of discount include a cash payment discount, a price reduction to buyers who pay their
bills promptly. For examples 2/10 net 30, this means although payment is due within 30 days, the
buyer can deduct 2 percent if the bill is paid within 10 days. Also buyers that purchase large volumes
receive a price reduction. Such discounts provide an incentive to customer to buy more from one
given seller.
Functional discount also called trade discount is offered by seller to trade channels members who ...
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Segmented pricing takes several forms. Under customer segment pricing, different customer pay
different prices for the same product or service. Museums, for example, may charge a lower admission
for student and senior citizen, another example is tether in France they charge a cheaper arte for
student during the week. Under product form pricing, different versions of the product are priced
differently but not according to differences in their costs. For instance a 1 liter bottle (about 34
ounces) of Evian mineral water may cost $1.59 at your local supermarket. But a 5 ounce aerosol can
of Evian Brumisateur Mineral Water Spray sells for a suggested retail price of $11.39 at beauty
boutiques and spas. The water is all from the same source in the French Alps, and the aerosol packing
costs little more than the plastic bottles. Yet you pay about 5 cents an ounce for one form and $2.28 an
ounce for the other.
Using location pricing, a company charges different prices for different locations, even though the cost
of offering each location is the same. For example a university in the state charge student from out the
state higher tuition fee. Finally using time pricing, a firm varies its price by the season, the month, the
day, and even the hour. Some public utilities vary their prices to commercial users by time of day and
weekend versus weekday.
Segment pricing goes by many names. Robert Cross, a long time
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The Impact Of Jane Addams And Civil Rights
Civil rights demonstrates that all people, no matter what race, religion, color or class, are equal and
have equal rights. Although the civil rights time period is a subject that is not talked about much today,
it was years ago when there was a lot of segregation and discrimination. There were many African
Americans who made a difference in their fight for civil rights, but not many white people tried to
make that same difference. Jane Addams was one of the few white people who made this effort; she
had an even bigger impact on civil rights since she was female and wealthy, along with her skin color.
Jane Addams got involved in promoting civil rights because she grew up around many sophisticated
adults that also supported it. In fact, her own father was Addams greatest influence and she grew up
only knowing what he taught her. When she was just a little girl, her father told her that, ...it was
important for those who have enough to help those who do not. (Ray, 8). This quote shaped Addams
whole life since it was based off of helping people who weren t as lucky as her and promoting rights
for all people. Another time when Addams was just a little girl, her family helped African Americans
escape from slavery using the Underground Railroad. This was one of the first times she had seen how
African Americans were treated by most of the American population, and how dreadful their ... Show
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Being rich and female helped her out because she thought about people who weren t as lucky as her.
In brief, civil rights was a subject everyone was supposed to be free to, but wasn t. It was a subject
that took lots of time, violence and lives, but overall it changed history and the way society is today. In
the final analysis, it can be said that Jane Addams got involved at a very young and did many things
inside and outside of the development of civil
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A Report On The Night
Everyone sleeps at certain times. Chicago s imminent seeming glow from the lights is starting to
flicker and dim. Windows turn off, second by second. The window cleaning personnel raise
themselves up on their scaffolds to start their nightly work; cleaning each window of Willis Tower,
home of the Skydeck. An ABC News helicopter flies by with four passengers aboard. I am one of
those passengers a news reporter, reporting a standstill traffic jam. To imagine myself as just a maraca
shaped dot in the sky is above my, so to say, Imagination limit. Three, two, one, on air. The televisor
hands me the script and works with his filming duties. . . My alarm surprises me. I groan and ease
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I was excited I got my internet back after two weeks of doing enormous amounts of work on the
laptops at school; and they were not easy to type on. It was not much of a surprise that I would think
of that first. I do play my games every day, but I got cold, so I went to get some hot cocoa from the
kitchen. I walked to the kitchen, and saw a bowl with buttered popcorn filled halfway to the top. I
picked up a hot chocolate mix packet labeled Swiss Miss Open here. I ripped it open and some coffee
brown dust flew out of the top. I grabbed a mug and poured all of the contents in the mug. I set the
microwave for one minute and thirty seconds. I didn t think even how much time I set the microwave
to because I dashed from my laptop. Once I logged onto my computer, I smelled a heavy stench of
smoke, and it was not by a cigarette being lit. I rushed back to the kitchen and there was the
microwave, but I could not see it. Flames engulfed the microwave in mere seconds. I tried to cease the
flame with water but it didn t touch it. Time froze at that single moment, and so did my mind. I couldn
t think, I couldn t talk, I couldn t even move. The water fell beside the fire, not even inching toward it.
I woke up my mom as soon as possible and tried to get out everyone else but I was trapped. I was
cornered and my only way is no possible way. I was staring off into space. The constant, obnoxious
beeping of the microwave rung in my head like a
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Dna Replication And Its Effect On The Development Of...
Introduction:
DNA replication is one of the fundamental processes involved with the central dogma and is
instrumental in the development of mutations, alternations and others changes that allow the process
of evolution to operate and proceed leading to the biodiversity. In the process proposed by Watson and
Crick (1953), the double helix unwinds to expose the bases in each strand of the DNA , where each of
the two separate strands act as the template or molecular mould for the synthesis of a new molecule of
DNA . As it is well known that the process of replication allows for the complementary base formation
among the template strand and the newly synthesized DNA strand .this mechanism of complementary
base pairing has resulted in the semi conservative mode of replication of the DNA molecule
(Pray,2008).
Stages of replication: The molecular mechanism of the process of replication is directed towards the
fidelity of the DNA molecule. Along with numerous interacting enzymes and other molecules working
in split second accuracy and timing to synthesize, proof read, repair and eventually produce a newly
synthesized strand of DNA with error s at the rate of one per 100 million nucleotides (Alberts et al.,
2002). The fundamental process of replication can be considered in three phases initiation, elongation
and termination.
Fundamental requirements for DNA replication
For the smooth and successful integration of the different molecule r events leading to the proper
mechanism
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How Did The Greeks Influence Mycenaean Culture
The history that the Greeks left impacted our world greatly and shaped how things are today. From the
periods of local culture that that the Mycenaean Civilization left, to the imperial power that the
Athenian Empire had, and to the dominant cultural model of the Hellenic Empire of Alexander the
Great, bits and pieces of the events throughout those time periods impacted of how we look at things
today. The Greeks also has a number of achievements that are still known to the people of the present,
for example the Olympics. The progress from the local culture of the Mycenaean Civilization to the
dominant cultural model of the Hellenic Empire of Alexander the Great was shaped incredibly well
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Because of this, this added more complexity in the Greek life. The most important empire that has
risen around this time would be the Athenian Empire which brought more trade, colonization, more
complex economy, and most of all war. The rise between the two city states, Sparta and Athens, was
due to the development of aristocratic clans that would soon replace chiefdoms. Around 508 to 478
BC, the history of Athens history towards an imperial empire was a complicated process. When the
intervention from Sparta occurred, it just pushed Athens more to a democracy even further. Persia
proclaimed a threat, as a result Sparta and Athens came together but in the end Sparta s military
reputation has been strengthen, while Athens lost their land and city, but for some reason appeared
stronger throughout the war. They owned the sea, and their navy proved to be the best defense against
the Persians. After that event, the balance of power switched towards Athens rather than Sparta since
representatives of Athens and other representatives of the city states met up and created the Delian
League. Sparta unfortunately did not want any part of this, so as a result, it just showed that Athens is
the new leader of this Greek Alliance. In the beginning of this league, everything went smoothly. For
example, they won a couple fights against Persia. But since they were so powerful, this became a
threat to all its allies especially Sparta since they can be easily disposed out. This was when the league
was seen as an Athenian Empire, they looked like bullies but imperially. A couple years later, Sparta
destroyed Athens by land and sea. The most tragic event that has happened to them is that their Long
Walls were demolished by Sparta. Throughout this period, play writers, sculptors, and architects has
emerged, and are still known and studied today. People such as Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripides.
An
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Essay on The Daycare Debate
One of the largest social controversies of the current time are the parental pressures attached to
whether or not a child should attend daycare. While many parents struggle with this decision, others
do not have the luxury of choice; many questions are raised asking if it is beneficial or harmful for
infants and young children to attend daycare, spending the majority of their waking hours with
caregivers other than their parents. There are of course many opinions and studies regarding this issue.
As with any controversial topic there is no right or wrong answers for the masses. The majority of
studies conducted all seem to have similar results. This is an issue and dilemma of such personal
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22).
Perhaps the easiest and most straightforward aspect to asses regarding the effects of the different types
of care is the physical development of infants and children. These are objective findings which can
easily and definitely be measured. Children raised in a home care setting are obviously less likely to
catch illness such as colds and flu, chicken pox and other communicable diseases. They do not share
toy toys and objects with those children who may be infected with an illness and they are not in close
contact and quarters with those who are infected. Parents who have more education and have more
social concerns are also likely to be diligent about the cleanliness of the environment and are more
concerned with hand washing and cleanliness. These parents and caregivers exhibit more
responsibility with leaving their children home when an illness is suspected, so as to not infect other
people and children.
Children who are reared in the home environment may experience delays in physical motor skills, as
well as physical growth. This could be due in part to less physical interaction and mirroring of other
children. The environment remaining familiar and the attentive caregiver, home caregivers often jump
to the needs of their children. Although well meaning, this does not allow for the child to physically
explore their surrounds as much as if they had to do it on their own. Children reared in daycare from
any age
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Kant’s Argugument for the Existance of Supreme Moral Law
By the end of section II of The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant has established that,
if there were a supreme moral law, it would look like the categorical imperative. His task in the final
section of the Groundwork is to show that there does in fact exist such a moral law by proving that we
have free wills, and secondary to this, he wants to show why we actually take an interest in morality.
This paper will provide an account and evaluate the success of Kant s argument in this final section.
By the start of section III, Kant has finished developing the structure of the supreme moral law, were it
to exist. He began by analyzing our popular conceptions of morality, and worked toward developing a
rational reconstruction of this morality. In line with this effort, Kant specifies the will as the
fundamental cause of action for rational beings, and it is the supreme moral law that the will acts for
the sake of and from which we derive our duties. This principle, called the categorical imperative, is
the unconditioned conditioner of the will, in that it is the determining ground for the will, but is not
itself determined by any other law.
Kant offers three formulas of the categorical imperative in section II, and it is the third formulation,
which requires us to think of ourselves as legislating universal law in a kingdom of ends, that
emphasizes the importance of autonomy. It is this concept of autonomy, or freedom of the will, that
will be crucial for Kant in
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Interpreting The Periodic Table Lab Report
Interpreting the Periodic Table Lab Report Name: Kelsey Cordero and Bruno Canteros Lab Partners:
Ashley Fernandez, Lab Experiment: Interpreting the Periodic Table Date: January 15, 2015
Introduction: The periodic table is the most important chemistry reference there is. It arranges all the
known elements in an informative array. Just like when entering a grocery store similar items are
grouped together which makes an item easier to find. Elements are arranged left to right and top to
bottom in order of increasing atomic number. The different rows of elements are called periods. The
period number of an element signifies the highest energy level an electron in that element occupies.
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Materials: (Activity 1) 1. Calcium 2. Sulfur 3. Aluminum 4. Silicon 5. Carbon 6. Paper 7. Copper 8.
Pencil 9. Iron 10. Magnesium (Activity 2) 1. Periodic Table Element Cards Procedure: The whole
procedure for Activity 1: 1. Provide yourself with a pencil and paper. 2. As the teacher assigns you to a
station, in that station are two elements where you must describe the physical features of the element.
3. As you rotate from station to station make sure to observe each and every element clearly until you
have completed all 8 elements. 4. Once you are done use your notes to help you organize the elements
into groups. The Procedure Activity 2: 1. Designate a group member to retrieve the periodic table
cards. 2. Look for an open space to work with your group. 3. Use the periodic table to arrange the
elements in order. 4. Once ordered observe the properties in the cards and try to find any and all
patterns. Table 1. Activity 1. Element Description Calcium rough, light gray, rocky texture, solid,
malleable, dull Aluminum shiny, smooth, crunchy, gray, solid, malleable Carbon rough, black, chalky,
squeaky like styrofoam, light weighted, solid Copper shiny, light orange/peach, smooth, solid,
malleable Iron solid, shiny, gray, high pitch, smooth, malleable Magnesium malleable, solid, soft,
smooth Sulfur soft, powdery, yellow, dullish, solid Silicon shiny, metal, rough, gray, solid Table 2.
Activity 1.
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Nimrud Research Paper
The remains of the city, Nimrud, tell many stories about itself throughout its lifespan. Even though
most of the remains left today were destroyed by an Islamic terrorist group, we can still replicate,
through the architecture, the lives of the Nimrud people. Through the statues built and the reliefs on
the walls we can determine the everyday lives, wars, and divinity that the people of Nimrud lived
among.
Sir Layard was the first to head an excavation team at Nimrud. He choose this site considering his
earlier travels near Nimrud. One of his major find was the sculpture of the King Ashurnasirpal II.
From the expedition were two colossal winged lions, which Layard insisted be kept intact, unlike
similar lamassu from Khorsabad that had been cut into smaller sections for their transportation to the
Louvre Museum. Layard moved his winged lions whole, much in the same way they had originally
been transported to Nimrud in antiquity. His findings were shipped to The British Museum where they
became the centerpiece of their art. 1 This sentence from his book shows how much he wanted to
preserve the art and architecture of Nimrud. Sir Layard wanted to keep these pieces in a whole ...
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11/21,2016.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2011/nimrud_ivories.aspx
3 Lines, Joan. Ivories from Nimrud. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 13, no. 8 (1955): 233
43. doi:10.2307/3257626.
4 Generous donations allow British Museum to acquire histoiric ivoires from ancient Assyira. The
British Museum. 11/21,2016.
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Museum is the place for people and researchers to go to learn more about almost any artifacts of
Nimrud. Sir Layard sent them to this specific location for that reason, to be able to be preserved in the
best possible care, yet still can be cherished by the public. Some artifacts cannot be transported, such
as the Northwest
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Leadership Secrets Of Colin Powell
Introduction
The book, Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell by Oren Harari provides an interesting overview of the
leadership exhibited by one of the globally known bottom line leaders in the United States. The
exceptional perspective on the role leadership plays is provided in the book, using Powell as the case
study. From the perspective provided by the author, the leader is revealed as one who was able to
portray successful leadership within the military, although it is a place in which is hard to achieve side
by side leadership. On the contrary, Powell is able to demonstrate that leadership is more about
responsibility and accountability as opposed to privilege and rank. It is all about complete
commitment towards a common mission, portraying audacity and determination, evaluation of
standards of performance, attending to details, overcoming the status quo, and empowering followers.
Discussion of the Book s Contents
Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell contains words, wisdom and insights of one of the most influential
figures in the history of America, Colin Powell. It is a source of inspirations from his humble
beginning in Harlem to becoming the Secretary of State. The book provides a background of his birth
and upbringing, but more importantly his success story as a leader. His journey in leadership is vividly
described in the book, rising through the military ranks to becoming the chair of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. Being wise and determined, the leader rose to be among
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Summary Of Child Observation
On November 7,2016 at 2:50 pm, Shawn was in the special education room for work completion.
When his teacher showed him the work to be finished Shawn was adamant he had already completed
it. Staff showed Shawn that the work was incomplete. Shaw refused to comply at which time staff
started the sequence of his behavior plan. A timer was started for five minutes, to allow Shawn to
comply with the directions. Due to Shawn behavior at the end of the five minutes, he needed to be
escorted to the break room. During the transition to the break room, Shawn punched staff in the face,
kicked, and attempted to bite staff. Shawn refused to enter the room fully to allow for staff to close the
door. Staff entered the room, Shawn then began to hit, kick,
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Play Themes
Theme: Playwrights utilize the themes of their plays to make a statement or ask questions. In this case,
the show s theme questions or states something along the lines of pride, freedom, and ambition. This
play elicits a comedic response from the audience, but merely scratches the first layer of this show.
While the full musical has a myriad of themes to choose from, this condensed version has fewer,
though, not less meaningful themes. Pride belongs mostly to Phantom and Raoul as they let it blind
them to how they hurt Christine over the course of the show. Raoul soon realizes this and lets her have
freedom to make her own choices. Freedom belongs to Christine as she ultimately looks for someone
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Christine tells Phantom his flaws and he kidnaps her, leading them back to the lair. Another allusion
pops up as the information machine from Shrek appears. Raoul then comes to take Christine back,
ushering in the climax of the show. In the actual version, everything leads up to the kiss scene and
whether Christine will pick Phantom or Raoul. However, this show simplifies the original plot, and
Raoul appears and fights with Phantom. In a last ditch effort, he holds onto Phantom s mask and gives
it to Christine (her get out of jail free card). This then allows her to drop him to the floor and save
Raoul. Phantom apologizes and Christine and Raoul allow him to come with them when they go to
Red Robin. The scene ends without a clear ending, but the audiences can assume Phantom and Raoul
will continue to fight over Christine while she remains happily oblivious to the love they have for
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Analyzing Wes Anderson s Stop Motion
To begin with, Wes Anderson s stop motion feature has a unique story compared to his other films
being based off books. I always admired Wes Anderson s collection of work throughout his years as a
director. Just like his other films, his style with films is going to be jammed pack with beautiful color
palettes, symmetrical framing, unique camera cuts, and lovable recurring character traits. My only
worries before watching this film that this was going to flop due to having high hopes with classics
like Fantastic Mr. Fox under his belt. The main high points I m going to review over is the story,
production design, and cinematography.
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A pack of mangy mutts joins him on an adventure to locate his missing dog. Wes Anderson is no
stranger to stop motion having directed Fantastic Mr. Fox which was charming and gorgeously
rendered. But with the Isle of Dogs virtually everything about the technique has been improved while
3d animation has reached stunning new heights hand drawn and stop motion will always hold a
special place in my heart there s a rough around the edges feel to almost every shot it s obvious that a
painstaking amount of hard work has gone into each and every single frame. Alexandre des plots score
propels the film along with a steady pace creating a surprising amount of suspense as well. Some
scenes were actually riveting and a lot of that can be attributed to his wonderful music in typical Wes
Anderson style the actors are almost self aware in their delivery. The line readings feel idiosyncratic of
the stars themselves. Almost as if Anderson is knowingly allowing the actors public persona to seep
through. For instance, every line from Bill Murray or Jeff Goldblum feels almost tailor made for them
for their style. This can sometimes be a distraction but a minor one in Bryan Cranston s performance
as chief of the stray
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Why Is Dna Testing Wrong
Even with vast majorities of new technology today, DNA testing still finds people guilty in trials even
when they didn t commit the crime. America is known for having one of the most fair minded criminal
justice systems. We give every person, who is arrested, the chance to be proven innocent until they are
found guilty through evidence. Within these trials, DNA tests account for a majority of the convictions
or exonerations.
However, how much are these DNA tests really helping in finding the guilty and freeing the innocent?
According to William C. Thompson, author of The Potential For Error In Forensic DNA Testing,
Errors in DNA testing occur regularly. DNA evidence has caused false incrimination and false
convictions, and will continue to do so. As much as this system is doing well it s actually causing
harm because of the endless amounts of errors it generates and the problems that arise from the errors.
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How can we as a country allow such a horrific problem to occur? As a citizen of America, I would
estimate the inaccuracy rate of DNA tests to be around 33%. Thus, the inaccuracy accounts for 1/3 of
the DNA tests performed leaving 2/3 of the tests to be accurate. I think this would be a reasonable
level of inaccuracy because the majority amounts of DNA tests are still correct and prove individuals
to be guilty of crimes they did commit. Additionally, if I was to participate as a member of a jury this
level of inaccuracy still looks reasonably low allowing me to still have faith in DNA testing and have
positive outlook in our nation s judicial
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Designing A Company s Long Term Economic Success
In today s markets, where consumers are face with a wide variety of product, the creative ones that go
beyond the expectation of functionality are more appealing to consumers [1]. Hence, the important of
innovation in a company s long term economic success. Consequently, a lot of effort has been given to
develop methods to promote creativity in idea generation that allows designers to produce a large
number of ideas and explore the solution space [2]. For example, Brainstorming, Csketch, TRIZ,
biomimetic design, and design by analogy. However, besides been able to generate creative ideas, and
important aspect of the design process is to be able to select those creative ideas. Hence, several
concept selection methods (CSMs) have been developed and often applied during the idea selection
process ( e.g., the Pugh chart, utility theory, and the Analytical Hierarchy Process) [3]. However, one
limitation that some this CSMs have in common is that a predefined set of criteria are used to evaluate
the ideas under consideration (e.g., profitability, market relevance, manufacturability) [4] and do not
necessarily account for the novelty or creativity of an idea. Consequently, creative ideas can be
oversight during the selection process [5]. In order to alleviate this problem several metrics that aim to
capture the creativity of ideas have been developed.
Several metrics has been developed to capture the creativity of ideas [6]. Some of these metrics
measure the relative creativity
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Analysis Of Saturday Climbing By W. D Valgardson
Teen ager would argue that to be independant is to be free. Although parents would say their child s
desire for independence is strenuous like an uphill climb. This is confirmed in W.D. Valgardson s short
story Saturday Climbing where Barry struggles to climb a deceiving rock face which is analogous to
his relationship with his daughter. Not only if Moira will go to college in the upcoming year but also
which campus she will attend.Through this narrative, Valgardson suggests that when parents provide
copious amounts of security, conflict will arise and children will rebel; only when a balance is found
between security and allowing independence will the relationship be harmonious. When Moira is
young Barry is able to provide full security for her because she is fully dependant on him. Barry
recalls how the climbing was easy; there were large handholds, so that at first climbing was little more
difficult than walking up stairs (p. 52). Both Barry and Moira are comfortable with the amount of
security and any conflicts are easily solved. Barry can readily protect Moira from any possible
dangers. Even as Moira becomes an adult Barry nostalgically sees her as a little girl, intricately
constructed of fragile paper (p. 56). Therefore he must protect her from anything that might damage
her. Barry would like Moira to always follow him so he can keep life simple and uncomplicated (p.
53) by setting any necessary protection for her. However, because Moira is so sheltered and suffocated
by her father, as she grows older she is quick to separate herself and become independent. Providing
security becomes increasing difficult for Barry just as the incline on the cliff becomes more
challenging; unexpectedly, the surfaces smoothed; the places where he could get a secure hold were
spread farther and farther apart. At the same time, the numerous cracks swindled until there was no
place to set any protection (p. 52). Moreover Barry and Moira s relationship beings to impede,
activities like chess where they could connect becomes obsolete. Moira often comes home late
smelling of marijuana and when asked if anything is bothering her Barry is answered with a cold
contained Nothing (p.53). Every attempt Bary has to
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Social Issues In Rent And The Laramie Project
Social Issues in Theatre
How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time?
Olivia Little
W.B. Ray High School
Candidate Number: 006241 0009
Session: May 2015
Category: Theatre
Supervisor: Mr. James Stroud
Word Count: 3,092
Citation Style: MLA
Abstract How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time? This reflection can be seen in works
such as Frank Wedekind s Spring Awakening, Jonathan Larson s Rent, and Moisés Kaufman s The
Laramie Project. Spanning from 1891 to 2000, each reflects a social issue regarding sexual education
and acceptance over time. Wedekind s deals with the lack of sexual education and sexually oppressive
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The piece itself takes interviews of those from the town of Laramie and brings their voices on the
tragedy to light, showing the deeper impact of a hate crime like this to the forefront. The goal of the
play is to illustrate the pain associated with acts of hate such as this and the wrongdoing that occurred
in order to prevent other events like the tragedy surrounding Matthew Shepard. This is a social issue
still relevant to this day, with many in the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex,
and asexual) community suffering from violent acts of hate on a regular
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders
Among the world of mental health there exists many unexplained disorders. Most of these psychiatric
disorders occur for no reason and without conscious control. However, in the section of somatic
symptom disorders there exists diagnoses of people with factitious disorder whom intentionally
pretend illness in order to fulfill their emotional needs. For the FD client, there is a strong urge to
assume the role of patient. The disorders one witnesses are actually the client feigning symptoms of
sickness. Thus the word factitious translates in Latin to artificial or contrived. The patient may feel an
internal need to keep faking the role of being sick. They also often have a history of lying
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Various scientific studies suggest that it is more common to see FD in woman than in men, but men
oftentimes portray a more chronic FD. With the FD client being such a great liar it is hard to study
their health history and find a cause for their perceived diagnosis. One theory states that during
childhood, the child might have been exposed to traumatic events such as abuse or neglect which lead
to multiple hospitalizations. In this situation the child finds comfort being at a hospital. They also
might substitute the neglected parent child bond with a staff patient bond. In a different theory the
person may have been exposed to severe illness as a child and this led to the discovery of the attention
they received associated with their sick role (Ferrara et al., 2012). Description In order to have a
proper understanding of FD one must have knowledge on somatic symptom disorders. People with
somatic symptom disorders show their psychological problems though physical symptoms. Somatic
disorders show intricate mind body interactions that cause real physical distress. The distress can be so
destructive that it portrays negatively in the clients activities of daily life; meaning the client is unable
to survive with said disorder due to lack of functional impairment. The reason why FD falls under the
section of somatic symptom disorders is because of the client s physical sign and symptoms. However
the two disorders differ because clients with FD intentionally fake
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Pretty Little Liars Narrative
I saved the highlight of my life for last. October 11th 2015 was the best day of my entire existence.
However before we get to that let us begin with a little bit of a backstory to why this day was amazing.
Ninety nine point nine percent of the general public knows that I have an unhealthy obsession with
Pretty Little Liars like I am crazy when it comes to this T.V. show. On my birthday my stepdad and
mother had gotten Ciarra and I tickets to this event called PaleyFest, which was a live questions and
answers panel with the cast. I screamed and cried so hard that even my mom was shocked. When the
actual day came I could not stand still or shut up about my excitement. Ciarra and I arrived at the
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Ciarra and I could not stop laughing over her actions. We take our seats and wait for the panel to start.
Before the panel started the V.I.P guests took their seats and I was immediately star struck, Troian
Bellisario s (One of the main cast members and my favorite actress on the show) fiancée sat right in
front of Ciarra and I and I could not stop squealing. He turned around and began having conversation
with everyone and of course I wanted to say something but I was star stud so no words physically
came out so whatever. After what felt like years of waiting the cast finally came out and again I was
star struck I have never been that close to the women that make my life complete. During the panel I
screamed, cried and laughed mostly crying but that is beside the point. When the panel ended
everyone rushed outside to take pictures of the cast leaving hoever the cast was still on stage taking
promotional pictures doe the official Pretty little Liars social media
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Westerners And Western Cultures
2) Why do westerners prefer to be superior? Based on the readings from Nisbett, westerners prefer to
be superior because it allows them to stand out and ensure their personal agenda will be followed. If
you are the CEO of a company, for example, you can make sure that everything is done in a way that
will bring the most success for you and the company. Additionally, it allows them to stand out and get
more attention brought to themselves. Westerners like to be in control of their surroundings and
situations, and being superior allows them to do this. 3)How do language and world view affect each
other? While it seems unrelated to most people, language and world view can have a large impact on
each other. Language allows us to develop our minds, which further develops our opinions and ideas
about the world. Therefore, it can alter the way that we view the world. The way that we talk about
things can reflect the way that we think about things. For example, Westerners express their emotions
and thoughts frequently through words, which can relay the way that they think about the world.
4)Can you describe the two styles of negotiation (Erabi and Awase)? As Nisbett explained, Western
Cultures practice erabi, whereas eastern cultures practice awase. Erabi focuses on arguing or
defending a point and using that point to achieve the goal that you have in mind for the negotiation.
People disagree about something and then spend great amounts of time and money proving
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Abercrombie and Fitch Case Study
Abercrombie and Fitch Case Analysis
MGT625
April 11, 2012
Elizabeth Payne
Abstract Abercrombie and Fitch (A amp;F) is a typical mall front store. They have been in the
business for a century and are not going anywhere. A amp;F sees their fair share of mock items and
lawsuits. However, through it all, A amp;F has made it to be successful, overcome threats, and open
similar chains to target a wider range age market.
Introduction Abercrombie amp; Fitch was founded in 1892 as a unique clothing store. Over the
century in business they have made a distinct target for young adults. The fashion giant specializes in
apparel for ages 18 through 22. The 118 year old retailer has been acknowledged for operating a top
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16). That is no small feat for any company. A amp;F has also branched out into branding sub chain
stores such as Hollister and Abercrombie. These stores reach the younger audience while still
maintaining an image that is more suitable for that audience. Those stores have also flourished in their
own environment to gain consumer recognition and loyalty. A amp;F is able to create successful sub
brand operations that tap into other target markets.
Greatest Weaknesses The greatest weaknesses that A amp;F has is that the economic downturn has
forced consumers to tone down their spending habits and give up non necessary items like brand name
clothing. This has been especially hard on online sales for A amp;F. The company s sales for online
items have been down and the profit margin is non existent. This makes it hard to keep the online
service available when it does not offer the company with any profit. The lawsuits A amp;F face are
not only because of suggestive advertising but because some view them as discriminatory against
minorities. Often A amp;F ads have a picture of white young adults. This is seen as that is A amp;F
only target; white young adults. In 2005, Abercrombie paid $40 million to a class of African
Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and women to settle another workplace discrimination lawsuit,
(Casabona, 2010, para. 7). The company has been ridiculed and mocked for their practice, although
that does not
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Criticisms on the Studies of World History Essay
In the late twentieth century, the study of world history has emerged to allow both historians and
students to understand the world from a global perspective. World history is viewed to be part of the
academic field than the research field. According to Charles Hedrick, author of The Ethics of World
History, Western civilization was the main course taught in schools and universities before world
history became part of the curriculum. The need to understand the world in a broader perspective
compared to a Western perspective made the study of world history popular in the United States.
Historians approached the study of world history with a thematic approach to understand the
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This is most noticeable in patriotic world history. The development of world history from the Right
created the patriotic world history. This approached to world history advocated American values and
accomplishments. Patriotic world history most obvious criticism is its Eurocentric perspective on
world history. The patriotic world history serves its purpose by legitimiz[ing] particular political
values. It focuses on the values and experiences of European and Euro American, while treating other
societies as paths to avoid. Sometime patriotic world history goes so far as to exclude most of the
world s peoples and societies from world history. This approach is far from the original goals of world
history to understand integration and differences between people and events without compromising
other societies.
Another criticism of patriotic world history is the lack of professional historians. Two advocates of
patriotic world historians are Paul Ganon and Diane Ravitch. While they have a degree in history, they
lack the qualification of a professional historian. They proclaim to understand the meaning of the
global past and use it for their own political
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Snow Country Character Analysis
Snow Country A place or Emotional and Psychological state Snow country is a place in a Western
Japanese country, which we can consider as the setting of this novel. The expression does not mean
where snow falls. Though a place, Y. Kawabata, the writer of the novel writes in such a way that it
portrays more about love affair, human feelings, emotions, loneliness, and a state of a human in
isolation. Likewise, the novel reveals how human relationship can be complex and difficult at times to
understand. It tells about people in a relationship of love, trying to love, and connect to one another,
but difficult to connect. This is discovered also from the novel that, the closer they are, the farther they
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It can then be deduced from the above statement that, there is a connection between the two of them
and this connection has a capacity to melt the snow, though both parties are unstable, and emotionally
distant from each other, but whenever Shimamura sees Komako he loves her. Likewise, when both are
apart, then winter comes again, which brings coldness, then isolation sets in them. The togetherness
brings warmth and intimacy, while the distance apart between them brings sadness, loneliness which
indirectly makes the word Snow Country to be a metaphor. Therefore, what is happening in Snow
Country as a place externally, reflects what is happening in these characters internally. Moreover,
Snow Country happening internally in the lives of these characters, especially Shimamura and
Komako, is revealed in many ways. For instance, Komako falls in love with Shimamura, but it is
expected of a geisha not to have any serious, extended romance with her guest. An affair of the
moment, no more. Nothing beautiful about it. You know that it couldn t last (22). Nevertheless, she
broke into tears because Shimamura disappointed her when he came the first time. ...he had not
written to her, or come to see her, or sent her the dance instructions he had promised (15). This is
purely emotional and
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Prince George s County Public School System Case Study
Prince George s County Public Schools (PGCPS) is Maryland s second largest school system,
educating about 130,000 students yearly and employing about 19,000 people. The system has an
annual budget of around 1.8 billion dollars and operates over 200 facilities where a wide range of
academic and specialty programs are offered the families it serves.
PGCPS is a school system with the over all purpose of educating students from the earliest age a child
is able to enter school, until that child exits the school system. The Vision of PGCPS is; PGCPS will
be a GREAT school system recognized for providing education services, which ensure that every
student in our diverse school district graduates ready for college and careers in a global society. In
order to be recognized for the outstanding educational services the system provides, it developed the
following mission statement: To provide a great education that empowers all students and contributes
to thriving communities. PGCPS is working towards its mission and vision by providing students with
a wide range of academic programs allowing students the opportunity to explore many different
avenues for options beyond their grade school years, enabling students to be prepared to enter the
workforce of college ready to contribute to the communities the reside within.
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This will continue to support my organizations goal of supporting every learner into being college and
workforce thriving members of their communities. I would also like to develop myself as an effective
leader to have the knowledge and skills available when professional growth opportunities arrive
within my organization. Positioning myself as a leader will allow me to develop and implement
policies and practices that would support the mission and vision of
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Vatican Weapons
The population of Vatican City, also known as the Holy See has approximately 840 inhabitants, most
of which are priests. Since we are the smallest country in the world and are led by the pope, we have
no history of trading smuggled or illegal arms. We strongly believe that the aftermath of all the world
s disagreements is the trading of illicit weaponry and the uncontrolled use of guns. In Vatican having
the right to a private gun is not allowed by the law. We support the Wassenaar Arrangement, whose
goal is to avoid nuclear bombs, hand/ machine guns, etc. going into the hands of terrorists, even if we
are not one of the participating countries. Albeit the Holy See is not a member of the United Nations,
since we still have not applied for membership, we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Naive citizens are enduring the pain from incendiary weapons, which has led to a lifetime of either
physical or mental problem. Vatican City advocated that the Protocol III of the Convention on
Conventional Weapons needs to be reinforced to executing the use of these weapons. Amid the 71st
Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Permanent Observer
of the Holy See addressed that The Holy See recommends therefore that discussions on weapons of
mass destruction go beyond the traditional categories of nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological
weapons to include devastatingly powerful conventional weapons used to perpetrate war crimes and
crimes against humanity. Vatican City would welcome help from the countries who strongly believe in
the necessity to put an end to the illicit arms trade. To achieve this certain goal, we need to strengthen
our laws and treaties that relate to this topic. In conjunction with that, the U.N. Charter should protect
civilians from the violence and cruelty of
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case num 1 hardley dav Essay
Harley Davidson Motor Company: Enterprise Software Selection (Case analysis)
Case description
This case focuses on a change program and selection of an enterprise software vendor. The decision of
which partner to choose to help the company change the way it purchased raised fundamental tensions
within the company .
Question 1
Consider Exhibit 10 on page 22 of the case; does it include the factors you consider most important in
the selection process? Which factors would you be inclined to weight most heavily?
I think Harley Davidson did a very good job selecting the evaluation criteria. From the functional
criteria, I consider Receiving, Supply Management and Project Tracking the most important
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% | | 80% 90% | 3 | Receiving | 4 | 4 | 3 | 12,50% | | 70% 80% | 2 | Supply management | 2 | 4 | 4 |
12,50% | | 50% 70% | 1 | Project Tracking | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12,50% | | 0 50% | 0 | Miscellaneous | 4 | 4 | 4 |
9,00% | | | | Interfaces | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9,00% | | | | Training | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9,00% | | | | Others | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8,50% | | |
| Total Weigted | 3,66 | 4 | 3,875 | | | | |
Table 2 Qualitative Criteria Criteria | P1 | P2 | P3 | Weight | | | | | | | | | | | | Long Term Relationship
Potential | 4 | 4 | 3 | 10% | | | | Research and Development | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | Evaluation | Score | Training
Approach | 4 | 3 | 1 | 10% | | H | 4 | Implementation/Education/Change Managemente | 4 | 3 | 2 | 10% | |
MH | 3 | Understanding Harley s requirements | 4 | 3 | 2 | 10% | | M | 2 | Enabling The SMS | 3 | 4 | 3 |
5% | | ML | 1 | Out of the box fit | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | L | 0 | Financial Viability | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | | Cost | 4 |
0 | 2 | 5% | | | | Technical Support Offerings | 4 | 4 | 2 | 5% | | | | Overall Functionality | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | |
Number of partner providers | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | | Architecture compatibility | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5% | | | | Platform
portability | 4 | 2 | 4 | 5% | | | | Web functionality | 2 | 4 | 1 | 5% | | | | Manufacturing experience | 4 | 3 | 2
| 5% | | | | Total Weighted | 3,65 | 3,3 | 2,45 | | | | |
If each set of
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Symbolism In Anthem By Ayn Rand
If you take myth and folklore, and these things that speak in symbols, they can be interpreted in so
many ways that although the actual image is clear enough, the interpretation is infinitely blurred, a
sort of enormous rainbow of every possible colour you could imagine (Diana Wynne Jones). Symbols
are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.In Anthem by
Ayn Rand, symbols are used throughout the novel, allowing to reveal more hidden information about
Equality as a person as well as how it portrays to theme.
Throughout the novel, multiple different symbols are being portrayed, although the symbol of light
depicts the full meaning of the characters and theme of Anthem. Ayn Rand uses light to symbolize
knowledge, hope, freedom, and life. The light symbolizes hope since, it shows how Equality separates
himself from collectivism and thinks for himself when he proclaims We made it. We created it. We
brought it forth from the night of the ages. We alone. Our hands. Our mind. Ours alone and only (59).
By contrast to the light of the box, the City is dark and only lit by candlelight. Therefore the light
shows the hope that Equality and all others have of breaking away from the collective society and
becoming individuals and to have freedom to be themselves. The discovery of light starts Equality s
journey of changing the society and granted him the chance to create a new world where light and
other things from the Unmentionable Times exist.
The symbolization of the light in Anthem helps characterize Equality as an individual in the novel in
various different ways. The light allowed and led Equality to his freedom of being himself rather than
characterized as a group with his brothers. Equality discovering and inventing the lightbulb was his
first realization of individuality. In the dark haze of this society, all things are indistinct. Until when
light is brought to display can those with abnormal qualities be distinguished from the crowd.
Consequently, Equality s lightbulb makes him a sign of massive social disturbance but, at the same
time that it helps him see himself as the unique individual that he truly is. Tomorrow, in the full light
of day, we shall take
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Cambodia, Congo, And Jamaica
Case Study: Cambodia, Congo, and Jamaica
Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Jamaica are countries that gained
independence from European powers after World War II. Though located in different regions of the
world, and colonized by different European powers, these countries experienced social unrest and
economic challenges that remain. Key to understanding these countries is understanding their histories
and struggles, which continue to have significant impact on conditions within these countries today.
Cambodia
Cambodia s history contrasts a glorious past with recent tragedy. Located in Southeast Asia between
Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia s history of conflict with its neighbors and European colonialism
has led to distrust and nationalism. Fear of foreign occupation or being partitioned by its neighbors
lingers in the Cambodian national psychology. Once part of French Indochina, Cambodian gained
independence in 1953 when King Sihanouk convinced France that only complete independence would
undercut the appeal of communism in Cambodia.
The Khmer Empire began approximately 800 CE when King Jayavarman II subjugated the small
warring kingdoms around Tonle Sap Lake and expanded to cover most of Thailand and Laos. Because
of established trade routes, art and culture were strongly influenced by India. Hinduism was the major
religion in addition to Buddhism, animist, and traditional religions. (Plubins 2013) The Khmer capital
of Angkor was a vibrant
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The Treatment Of Women In Othello
In Act 2 we see that Desdemona, Iago, Emilia and Roderigo are the first ship that were seen after the
storm hit and caused most of the Turkish fleet of ships not to survive. While waiting for any news of
Othello s ship, Cassio and Desdemona start to tease Emilia about being a chatterbox, while being
playful with Emilia Iago quickly takes this opportunity to start criticizing women in general as being
deceptive and hypocritical as he can. He starts saying that they are lazy in all matters except sex we
can see this when he says You rise to play and go to bed to work . What this means is that he sees
women as sex subjects that can only do one thing and that is to give pleasure to their men. Desdemona
tries to help Emilia from her husband s words
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Paleolithic Era Research Paper
The Paleolithic Era consists of hunter gather societies. Living a nomadic lifestyle, the Paleolithic
people followed their PREY and used resources provided by the land. AS A RESULT, THEY WERE
ALWAYS MOVING SINCE they hunted mammoths, bison, deer, and rodents and gathered roots and
berries. The earliest humans used very rudimentary and basic tools for tasks like cracking open bones
and preparing animal hide. These tools were later improved on to help provide protection, food, and
clothing. By the end of the Paleolithic Era, the hominids made weapons for hunting and food
preparation, such as spears and the bow and arrow, out of bone and were creating more advanced
stone and wood structures. There is also evidence of fishing. The development of tools helped
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Bands or tribes were formed when clans mixed with neighboring groups. Early tribes had a form of
government based chiefs and religious figures. They were the leaders of these early societies and had
the responsibility of keeping unity in the tribe. Many of the early tribes worshipped deities and had
numerous religious rituals. The sacrificing to gods, goddesses, and spirits is one example of the rituals
performed in the tribes. They also believed in an afterlife. Their dead can be found with items, such as
flowers and tools, which were possibly offerings to the dead. The people were known to be
spiritualistic and believed in animism. The idea that everything has a spirit was a part of animism, and
the way the spirits interacted caused natural occurrences like the weather. Within their communities
there were certain individuals, the shamans and the witchdoctors, who possess magical powers that
can have a good or bad effect on the tribe as a whole. The community participated in many ritualistic
dances, which had the power to control the behavior of spirits in order to have a favorable
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Ap Biology Egg Osmosis Lab Essay
AP Biology
August 23, 2012
Egg Osmosis Lab
Definition of osmosis: The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from high to
low concentrations
Hypothesis: If I place an egg in vinegar, then the outer layer of the egg is going to become slimy and
look like rubber. It will also become larger and bubbles will form on and around the egg.
Hypothesis: If I place an egg in corn syrup, then the egg will become small and the outer layer will not
look like rubber any longer.
Day one:
Date started: 8/6
Volume: 2 oz. pH of acetic acid: 2.4
Day two
The egg shell completely disappears due to the vinegar reacting with the egg; bubbles form on the
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This is also known as a hypertonic solution which explains why the egg will decrease in size. Corn
syrup is a hypertonic liquid because it is very concentrated with not much water compared to the egg
unlike water which is hypotonic because it contains more water than the egg. In this solution, the
solute remains the egg, and the solvent is changed to corn syrup. Osmosis still plays an action because
water is still passing through the membrane from high to low concentrations.
Hypothesis: If the egg is placed into water, then it will increase in size since water is a hypotonic
liquid because it contains more water than the egg.
Day Five
Egg volume: 4oz.
Remaining water: 6oz.
Conclusion:
Osmosis took place in the egg under a variety of conditions because the membrane of the egg has tiny
openings where water can pass through from high to low concentrations. On day one, it was a
hypotonic solution because the higher concentration of water in the vinegar moved to the smaller
concentration in the egg. This means the egg was filled with water, which resulted in the eggs increase
in size. On day three, the hypotonic solution occurred because the corn syrup had a lower
concentration of water than the egg. That means the egg released water into the corn syrup, which
resulted in the eggs decrease in size. On day four, the egg was placed in water which resulted in an
isotonic solution where the concentrations become even. This
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Stereotypes And Discrimination Of The United States
Earth is populated by approximately 7.1 billion inhabitants, within those dwellers you come across
people of diverse color, race and ethnicity. In today s society stereotyping and discrimination have
become an increasing social acceptance. Stereotyping can be described as classifying or making
assumptions about person based upon their behaviors and or clothing. One stereotype that is currently
on the rise is the misconception Americans have on Latinos. The first stereotype misconception there
is, is that Latinos took all the American jobs. The following fallacy, Americans have is that all Latinos
are Mexican. Preceding that fallacy is, Americans believe Latinos are not well educated and lazy.
Latinos are altering the manner America appears, feels, and reasons. The upswing of these races,
raises questions about race and culture in America. America is said to be one nation under God
however, with all these misconceptions there are on race, these four words of The Pledge of
Allegiance seems to be a bit contradicting. A study shows,
Whites dominate the United States in numbers and in power, controlling disproportionate amounts of
economic, political, and social capital. Latinos as a group are often judged as unwanted and unskilled
newcomers, earning considerably less than Whites per year (30% less in 2007, according to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2007). In California the state with the largest number of Latinos in the U.S.
(U.S. Bureau of Census Statistics,
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Philosopher s Grapes Of Wrath
When Allan was chosen to become the apprentice to Rubin it wasn t because he possessed healing or
magical abilities, but because of the love and gratitude he had for the sorcerer when he healed Allan s
father from an accident that occurred during freedom day. When Allan is granted permission from his
father, he moves into the sorcerer s home anticipating lessons and spell bound teachings that will
eventually give him the title of sorcerer. Unfortunately, upon his arrival Rubin instructs Allan to
perform housework and cultivates his blacksmith skills. As time progresses Allan complains bitterly
with an outburst Allan questioning the sorcerer s method but in return Rubin s gives him wisdom. You
are the best of students. And you wish to do good, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rubin says, God took holt of you back there I don t see how you can do that again. (133) In that
moment as Allan was praised by the sorcerer he agreed with him believing he would never experience
magic like that again and commences to panic. Allan became doubtful in the ability and as time
progress within the passage Allan continued to carry his self inflicted uncertainty with him. Allan s
uncertainties were confirmed when he couldn t provide his service to Lizzie by getting her child to eat
the potion he made. Instead of accepting the magic that once graced him was departed and moving on
with his life as a blacksmith, the desire to do what he loved turned what was once good evil. to love
the good, the beautiful is right, but to labor on and will the work when you are obviously beneath this
service is to parody them, twist them beyond recognition, to lay hold of what was once beautiful and
make it a monstrosity. It becomes black magic. (141) Allan did not adhere to the sorcerer s warning
when he expressed to Allan that what he was teaching Allan had no certainty. Allan fascination with
magic and desire to claim it as his own possession caused him to allow his desires to supersede the
knowledge he attained from the sorcerer leaving him with the ultimate decision of good and
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Earth Pollution Essay
The earth is 4.543 billion years old, our ancestors are estimated to date back to six million years, with
modern human life dating back to 200,000 years ago (Reed). The effects of humanity on earth can be
displayed by the increase of pollution within our ecosphere. As our population continues to increase,
so does our carbon footprint upon the earth. On a more localized scale, the Central Valley is a mecca
of poor air quality and elevating pollution levels. An assortment of environmental factors increases
these pollution levels. The Central Valley is a hub for the climate, natural, industrial, mobile, and
agricultural components that equate to this growing pollution problem.
Pollution, otherwise known as PM, or particulate matter, which is essentially any substance that is not
made up of water. PM is most commonly made of dust, ash, smoke, fumes, vapors and mists, emitted
from a source and absorbed into the ozone. Particulate matter that is produced directly from a source,
is called primary PM. Particulate matter that is formed in the atmosphere, by gas, is called secondary
PM. There are two certified health based standards, classifying particulate matter: PM10, for particles
smaller than 10 microns, and PM2.5, for particles smaller than 2.5. Common PM10 is made up of
more course particles, sources include: crushing or grinding operations, soil stirred up in our valley s
vast fields, and dirt roads. PM2.5 is composed of finer particles created by elements most commonly
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Opec Essay
Introduction
In our society, oil is one of the core requirements. Whether it is to drive from a point A to a point B or
to fly between distant countries, oil always had a fundamental impact on our civilization. Its impact is
felt, on a daily basis and under many aspects. Not a day goes by without hearing about the Brent s
changing undulation, on the markets in New York or London. Some have thought that the desire to
gain control of Iran s oil resources was the core of the CIA s intervention in that country, in the 1950s.
In recent years, it was considered, by left wing groups, that the war in Iraq was based upon an attempt
of foreign control over the Iraqi petroleum resources. Even though both events have an unquestioned
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They formed the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC. Since the OPEC was
instated to protect the interests of oil producers, it could be seen as an example of regional integration.
The OPEC is widely considered, throughout the world, as a cartel. This would be an intellectual
misconception. The concept of cartel would consider oligarchies limiting competition and monopolies
increasing prices. Oppositely, many international oil producers are not members of the OPEC. These
non members saw a fourfold increase in the oil prices, during the 1973 oil embargo. In A history of the
modern Middle East, William L. Cleveland and Martin Bunton stated that the immediate objective of
the OPEC was to utilize the collective bargaining power of its member states to pressure the Western
oil companies to increase oil prices. . However, the birth of the OPEC did not occur, overnight. In
1947, the Venezuelan and Iranian delegations held talks in Washington, to coordinate their oil policies.
In OPEC: Past and Present, Abdul Amir Q. Kubbah stated that the Arab league had a project of
creating an association of Arab oil producing countries. , since 1945. The first OPEC type grouping
occurred in 1953, when Iraqi and Saudi delegates joined forces. The agreement between these two
states was the first to involve cooperation from both governments. The Arab League held a summit in
Cairo, in 1959. During that summit, views have been exchanged concerning the
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Essay on Compare and Contrast of Florida and Hawaii
Different Beaches
During the summer and winter, many families like to go on vacations to tropical locations in order to
take in the beautiful and amazing sights that they might not be able to experience at home. Two
popular places to visit are Florida and Hawaii. While many believe that one beach community is as
good as any other, there are many differences between Hawaii and Florida that make them suited for
different people, depending on what kind of vacation they want to experience. In particular there are
differences in the cultures, weather, and attractions of these two beach communities.
Although both Florida and Hawaii are tropical locations, their cultures are far from similar. Florida has
a very typical American feel to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, pineapple is a very popular addition to just about anything you could imagine, and the food is
usually made to be volcano hot. As far as an escape goes, Hawaii is the perfect place to go to
experience an amazing new culture.
Even if you cannot tell the difference between the cultures of Hawaii and Florida, the weather easily
sets the two apart. As far as tropical locations go, many people expect the weather to be warm and
sunny, looking for a perfect day to go to the beach and relax next to the ocean. In Florida, though the
heat and humidity is almost unbearable. It makes you want to immediately jump into the ocean to try a
cool off under the hot sun. Unfortunately, with the sun beating down on the ocean and the humidity in
the air trapping all of the heat, the ocean also heats up very quickly and it becomes more like a hot tub,
which is not the most relaxing of choice in the middle of a warm, summer day. With all of the
humidity in Florida, it is also very common for a sudden downpour to erupt and leave you soaking wet
like you have been in the ocean all day. Despite these flaws in the perfect, tropical weather you expect,
when you do get a nice day in Florida, it makes you wish the day would never end and that you would
never have to leave.
Hawaii s weather makes the best days in Florida seem like a hot, humid day in Missouri in the middle
of August.
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Book Report On A Well Paid Slave
Book Research Project: A Well Paid Slave
PEP 548 Financing Sport
Breeanna P. Munoz
University of New Mexico
For this book review, I decided to read A Well Payed Slave. This book describes the controversial
journey of Curt Flood, a former Major League Baseball player and his fight to end the reserve clause
in professional baseball while also endorsing the idea of free agency in the league. Prior to taking this
class, I was unaware of the reserve clause, Curt Flood, or how free agency came along; I had always
assumed free agency had always been a part of professional sports. Curt sought after the freedom of
employment in business of his own choice, and when such American right was denied he took a stand
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The claim was that Major League Baseball could not operate with both interstate and intrastate
commerce. If considered interstate commerce, MLB s reserve clause would be a violation of the
Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), which deemed every contract, combination...or conspiracy illegal that
restrained trade or commerce among the several states. The goal was to ban monopolistic practices
that prevented competition (p. 20). In the 1922 court case Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore, Inc v.
National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, MLB and its operational functions were found to be
considered intrastate commerce. This verdict established Major League Baseball s legal monopoly,
which is today known as baseball s antitrust exemption. After a long hard fought battle with the MLB,
the Supreme Court ultimately ruled against Flood.
Although Curt Flood lost his fight for free agency, it was not considered a total loss due to the
development of the 10 and 5 rule. The 10 and 5 rule, is any player with 10 years of major league
service and 5 years with the same team could not be traded without his consent. The 10 and 5 rule
would have prevented Flood s trade and is often referred to as the Curt Flood Rule. (p. 314).
Unfortunately, Flood did not get to see his dream come true because it wasn t till after his passing did
the Curt Flood Act of 1998 come to life allowing free
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Omnivore Vs Vegetarianism
Intro:
According to Albert Einstein, It is my view that the vegetarian manner of living... would most
beneficially influence the lot of mankind. The debate over whether or not it is healthier to be a
vegetarian or an omnivore has been a controversy for decades. Omnivores argue that vegetarians don t
consume enough protein and need meat to maintain a healthy regimen. Vegetarians disagree and call
attention to the risk of diseases while consuming meat in addition to the harmful effects of what eating
animals do to our planet. Einstein s quote perfectly expresses the concept that being vegetarian is more
beneficial to mankind. A vegetarian lifestyle is not only constructively for the human body, but it is
what will protect and preserve our fascinating planet.
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express the positive and negative effects of each lifestyle. This is an informative article based on true
facts that display both sides of the vegetarian vs. omnivore debate. Humans will argue that
maintaining an omnivore diet is healthier for mankind. In this article the authors say, a vegetarian diet
is shown to have a lesser risk of certain diseases. This quote proves that by statistics a vegetarian diet
is better for your health and will decrease the chances of obtaining certain diseases. Omnivore diets
lead to heart disease, lower blood cholesterol levels... as well as lower overall cancer rates. I disagree
with the statement that an omnivore diet is healthier than a vegetarian diet because, as recent research
has shown, one not consuming animal products has a greater possibility of living longer
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  • 2. Metric System Research Paper How many 16ths of an inch are in a mile? How many fluid ounces in a cubic inch? What is the conversion factor between degrees celsius and degrees Fahrenheit? These are some of the terrible questions that plague only the minds of people in three countries in the world: the United States of America, Myanmar, and Liberia. All 193 of the other countries in the world use the metric system. The United States of America should convert to the metric system because of the following reasons: it is the global and scientific standard, it is much easier to use, not using it causes US consumers and businesses to lose money, and our lack of familiarity with it is part of the reason why our students lag so far behind much of the rest of the world in STEM ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of this occurred in 1999 when the NASA spacecraft Orbiter burned up in the Martian atmosphere due to a conversion error. This was caused because one of the Lockheed Martin engineers tried to use the US customary (imperial) system while all the other engineers used the metric system (SI) This eventually caused the $125,000,000 orbiter to miss its proper orbit and burn up in the atmosphere of mars (NASA). Although losses due to conversion errors on this magnitude are rather uncommon, there are still other ways in which not using the metric system that can cause US consumers and business to lose money, When selling a product, the seller needs to have sufficient demand for their product in order to justify the cost of production. One way to increase the profit is to start mass producing the product. This is because mass producing can significantly reduce the cost per item to produce a product. However when there is insufficient demand for a product to mass produce the profit margin will substantially decrease, and the price of the item for consumers will need to be increased to maintain the cost of operations for the company making the product. This means that because the US uses a different measurement system than the rest of the world and has different sizes of products, that any business that makes things for our country has fewer potential buyers and a higher cost to make each item. This means that if that business converted to the metric system that they could potentially increase their sales by a factor of 31. Along with increasing business profits, changing to the metric system would lead to cheaper prices for all consumers because businesses would not need to have both metric and special US customary equipment thus, lowering the operating costs of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Bipolar And Bipolar Disorder ( Bipolar ) Bipolar robs you of that which is you. It can take from you the very core of your being and replace it with something that is completely opposite of who and what you truly are (A. Reyan 2015). Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that alters a person s life, they can never go back to who they were before. It is estimated that more than 10 million Americans suffer from bipolar disorder (everydayhealth.com 2015). Bipolar disorder is broken down into two types; bipolar I and bipolar II disorder. Bipolar I disorder must contain one manic episode in a person s life. Whereas Bipolar II disorder requires one hypomanic episode to occur. The prevalence of Bipolar disorder is around 4% within the United States, with only 1.0% of that being Bipolar I disorder. Not a lot of research has been done, to determine which race is more prevalent for this disorder (NIMH.org 2015). People of lower socioeconomic status have been linked to have higher rates of Bipolar I disorder. Bipolar I disorder is more common among women than men, with a ratio of ~3:2 (CDC.org 2015). Bipolar I disorder typically develops in a person s late teen or early adulthood with an average onset age of 25 years old. Bipolar I disorder is defined as manic depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day to day tasks (NIMH.org 2015). Symptoms need to last 7 days or have manic symptoms so severe that the person needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Summary Of Empress Longyu s Abdication Of The Manchus Proclamation of The Abdication of the Manchus, 1912 The Abdication of the Manchus was presented to the people in a letter written by the Dowager Empress Longyu on February 24, 1912. In the letter, it is stated that the Emperor wishes to follow the people s desire and the will of heaven that the people should have a republican form of government. The Emperor expresses his feelings that all points of the country should be united. Furthermore, the Emperor and his family s honor and glory dims in comparison as to the desire of the people (Proclamation). With the events taking place, he abdicated over concern for the future of the nation. The stamp of the Emperor and the signatures of those ministers gave verification to the document. The letter s intent was simple and straightforward, to bring into the conflicts and to form a government of all the people. A telltale remark in the last line expresses concern that Dowager Empress Longyu wanted to save the life of the Emperor, ... and will enjoy the respectful treatment of the nation (Proclamation). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Empress Dowager Longyu s contribution to the nation seems to be minimal, as she was so preoccupied with court politics that the affairs of the nation were not her priority. Living completely insulated from the world in the Forbidden City, she was unable to sense the tide of history or adjust to its changing times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Backcountry In Georgia The Trustees, Salzburgers, and Sir James Wright affected Georgia s society in their own unique ways. The Trustees impacted the Georgian society when they imposed their strict laws. They had imposed these laws as a way to repair the issues that they saw in England, and their objective was to make Georgia a worker s paradise and model colony. By outlawing rum, slaves, land ownership, and lawyers, the Trustees had created temporary peace. However, people in the colony, referred to as malcontents, became unhappy with these regulations, specifically the outlawing of land ownership, slaves, and rum. In order to prevent a wealthy upper class, an equal amount of land was given to each male adult. Different quantities of land were given to those coming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sir James Wright was the third Royal Governor that Georgia had had. The first, Captain John Reynolds, attempted to rule Georgia as if it was a navy ship (since he was a former naval officer). He was extremely unpopular and confrontational, thus he was replaced by the king after only three years. The second Royal Governor, Henry Ellis, was a previous explorer who was popular among Indians, legislature members, and colonists because of his genuine concern for the colony. Unfortunately, after only a few years he had to resign his post because of extreme heat and humidity coupled with his poor state of health. Sir James Wright was the happy medium between the two former governors. He was the most popular and successful of all the governors, and he built a very good relationship with the colonial legislature, opened millions of acres for the public to settle, and he negotiated helpful treaties with Native Americans. Under the leadership of James Wright, Georgia prospered, growing faster than any other North American colony. He had an overall positive effect on the society of the colony. Because he negiotiated treaties with Native Americans, society was much safer, for there were mostl likely few Indian attacks on settlers and relations between the two groups were far better. In addition, he created a positive atmosphere because he opened up land for settlement and ownership, something that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Assignment Solution ECON112 Macroeconomics Problem Set 1 *Solution* By Yao Amber Li Fall 2010 (Instructor: Li, Yao; TA: Fok Pik Lin, Astor) 40 marks total Part I: True/False/Uncertain Please justify your answer with a short argument. (10 marks, 2 marks each) One mark is for correct judgment. One mark is for correct argument. 1. GDP is the value of all goods and services produced in the economy during a given period. False. GDP = Value of * FINAL* goods services produced in the economy during a given period. 2. When disposable income equals zero, consumption equals zero. False. When disposable income equals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we had used more decimals for the index of 2001, it would had been the same. (Note: the student could indicate that because there is only one good in this economy, the two ways eventually give the same answer. This is a bonus point (1 mark) if the student indicates that. However, the statement before the brackets is sufficient for this question.) Part III: The Goods Market (Chapter 3) (16 marks) 1. Answer the end of chapter Question 2 in Chapter 3. (4 marks) 2. Use the economy described in the end of chapter Question 2 in Chapter 3, answer the following: (6 marks) (a) What is the value of marginal propensity to consume (MPC)? (b) What is the value of marginal propensity to save (MPS)? (c) Find the multiplier and autonomous spending. (d) Solve for private saving and public saving. 3. Answer the end of chapter Question 3 in Chapter 3. (6 marks) [the textbook should be the 5th international edition updated. However, as for Problem Set1, if the student uses the 5th edition or other editions, as long as the student answers the questions using correct methods, it is fine. But in future, we only use the 5th international updated edition.] 5 Version 1: (5th edition updated version) C = 160+0.6 YD I = 150 G = 150 T = 100 1, Question 2 in Chapter 3: (a) 2 marks, (b) 1 mark, (c) 1 mark (a) equilibrium GDP (Y) = 160+0.6(Y 100)+150+150 Y=1000 (b) YD=Y T=1000 100=900 (c) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Price Adjustment Five (5) price adjustment strategies Discount and allowance pricing This is when companies adjust their price to reward customer for certain response. Such as early payment of bills and buy one get one half price or free. The many form of discount include a cash payment discount, a price reduction to buyers who pay their bills promptly. For examples 2/10 net 30, this means although payment is due within 30 days, the buyer can deduct 2 percent if the bill is paid within 10 days. Also buyers that purchase large volumes receive a price reduction. Such discounts provide an incentive to customer to buy more from one given seller. Functional discount also called trade discount is offered by seller to trade channels members who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Segmented pricing takes several forms. Under customer segment pricing, different customer pay different prices for the same product or service. Museums, for example, may charge a lower admission for student and senior citizen, another example is tether in France they charge a cheaper arte for student during the week. Under product form pricing, different versions of the product are priced differently but not according to differences in their costs. For instance a 1 liter bottle (about 34 ounces) of Evian mineral water may cost $1.59 at your local supermarket. But a 5 ounce aerosol can of Evian Brumisateur Mineral Water Spray sells for a suggested retail price of $11.39 at beauty boutiques and spas. The water is all from the same source in the French Alps, and the aerosol packing costs little more than the plastic bottles. Yet you pay about 5 cents an ounce for one form and $2.28 an ounce for the other. Using location pricing, a company charges different prices for different locations, even though the cost of offering each location is the same. For example a university in the state charge student from out the state higher tuition fee. Finally using time pricing, a firm varies its price by the season, the month, the day, and even the hour. Some public utilities vary their prices to commercial users by time of day and weekend versus weekday. Segment pricing goes by many names. Robert Cross, a long time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Impact Of Jane Addams And Civil Rights Civil rights demonstrates that all people, no matter what race, religion, color or class, are equal and have equal rights. Although the civil rights time period is a subject that is not talked about much today, it was years ago when there was a lot of segregation and discrimination. There were many African Americans who made a difference in their fight for civil rights, but not many white people tried to make that same difference. Jane Addams was one of the few white people who made this effort; she had an even bigger impact on civil rights since she was female and wealthy, along with her skin color. Jane Addams got involved in promoting civil rights because she grew up around many sophisticated adults that also supported it. In fact, her own father was Addams greatest influence and she grew up only knowing what he taught her. When she was just a little girl, her father told her that, ...it was important for those who have enough to help those who do not. (Ray, 8). This quote shaped Addams whole life since it was based off of helping people who weren t as lucky as her and promoting rights for all people. Another time when Addams was just a little girl, her family helped African Americans escape from slavery using the Underground Railroad. This was one of the first times she had seen how African Americans were treated by most of the American population, and how dreadful their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being rich and female helped her out because she thought about people who weren t as lucky as her. In brief, civil rights was a subject everyone was supposed to be free to, but wasn t. It was a subject that took lots of time, violence and lives, but overall it changed history and the way society is today. In the final analysis, it can be said that Jane Addams got involved at a very young and did many things inside and outside of the development of civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Report On The Night Everyone sleeps at certain times. Chicago s imminent seeming glow from the lights is starting to flicker and dim. Windows turn off, second by second. The window cleaning personnel raise themselves up on their scaffolds to start their nightly work; cleaning each window of Willis Tower, home of the Skydeck. An ABC News helicopter flies by with four passengers aboard. I am one of those passengers a news reporter, reporting a standstill traffic jam. To imagine myself as just a maraca shaped dot in the sky is above my, so to say, Imagination limit. Three, two, one, on air. The televisor hands me the script and works with his filming duties. . . My alarm surprises me. I groan and ease myself up from my uncovered mattress on my top ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was excited I got my internet back after two weeks of doing enormous amounts of work on the laptops at school; and they were not easy to type on. It was not much of a surprise that I would think of that first. I do play my games every day, but I got cold, so I went to get some hot cocoa from the kitchen. I walked to the kitchen, and saw a bowl with buttered popcorn filled halfway to the top. I picked up a hot chocolate mix packet labeled Swiss Miss Open here. I ripped it open and some coffee brown dust flew out of the top. I grabbed a mug and poured all of the contents in the mug. I set the microwave for one minute and thirty seconds. I didn t think even how much time I set the microwave to because I dashed from my laptop. Once I logged onto my computer, I smelled a heavy stench of smoke, and it was not by a cigarette being lit. I rushed back to the kitchen and there was the microwave, but I could not see it. Flames engulfed the microwave in mere seconds. I tried to cease the flame with water but it didn t touch it. Time froze at that single moment, and so did my mind. I couldn t think, I couldn t talk, I couldn t even move. The water fell beside the fire, not even inching toward it. I woke up my mom as soon as possible and tried to get out everyone else but I was trapped. I was cornered and my only way is no possible way. I was staring off into space. The constant, obnoxious beeping of the microwave rung in my head like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Dna Replication And Its Effect On The Development Of... Introduction: DNA replication is one of the fundamental processes involved with the central dogma and is instrumental in the development of mutations, alternations and others changes that allow the process of evolution to operate and proceed leading to the biodiversity. In the process proposed by Watson and Crick (1953), the double helix unwinds to expose the bases in each strand of the DNA , where each of the two separate strands act as the template or molecular mould for the synthesis of a new molecule of DNA . As it is well known that the process of replication allows for the complementary base formation among the template strand and the newly synthesized DNA strand .this mechanism of complementary base pairing has resulted in the semi conservative mode of replication of the DNA molecule (Pray,2008). Stages of replication: The molecular mechanism of the process of replication is directed towards the fidelity of the DNA molecule. Along with numerous interacting enzymes and other molecules working in split second accuracy and timing to synthesize, proof read, repair and eventually produce a newly synthesized strand of DNA with error s at the rate of one per 100 million nucleotides (Alberts et al., 2002). The fundamental process of replication can be considered in three phases initiation, elongation and termination. Fundamental requirements for DNA replication For the smooth and successful integration of the different molecule r events leading to the proper mechanism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did The Greeks Influence Mycenaean Culture The history that the Greeks left impacted our world greatly and shaped how things are today. From the periods of local culture that that the Mycenaean Civilization left, to the imperial power that the Athenian Empire had, and to the dominant cultural model of the Hellenic Empire of Alexander the Great, bits and pieces of the events throughout those time periods impacted of how we look at things today. The Greeks also has a number of achievements that are still known to the people of the present, for example the Olympics. The progress from the local culture of the Mycenaean Civilization to the dominant cultural model of the Hellenic Empire of Alexander the Great was shaped incredibly well that the Greeks were known to have the most beautiful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this, this added more complexity in the Greek life. The most important empire that has risen around this time would be the Athenian Empire which brought more trade, colonization, more complex economy, and most of all war. The rise between the two city states, Sparta and Athens, was due to the development of aristocratic clans that would soon replace chiefdoms. Around 508 to 478 BC, the history of Athens history towards an imperial empire was a complicated process. When the intervention from Sparta occurred, it just pushed Athens more to a democracy even further. Persia proclaimed a threat, as a result Sparta and Athens came together but in the end Sparta s military reputation has been strengthen, while Athens lost their land and city, but for some reason appeared stronger throughout the war. They owned the sea, and their navy proved to be the best defense against the Persians. After that event, the balance of power switched towards Athens rather than Sparta since representatives of Athens and other representatives of the city states met up and created the Delian League. Sparta unfortunately did not want any part of this, so as a result, it just showed that Athens is the new leader of this Greek Alliance. In the beginning of this league, everything went smoothly. For example, they won a couple fights against Persia. But since they were so powerful, this became a threat to all its allies especially Sparta since they can be easily disposed out. This was when the league was seen as an Athenian Empire, they looked like bullies but imperially. A couple years later, Sparta destroyed Athens by land and sea. The most tragic event that has happened to them is that their Long Walls were demolished by Sparta. Throughout this period, play writers, sculptors, and architects has emerged, and are still known and studied today. People such as Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripides. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on The Daycare Debate One of the largest social controversies of the current time are the parental pressures attached to whether or not a child should attend daycare. While many parents struggle with this decision, others do not have the luxury of choice; many questions are raised asking if it is beneficial or harmful for infants and young children to attend daycare, spending the majority of their waking hours with caregivers other than their parents. There are of course many opinions and studies regarding this issue. As with any controversial topic there is no right or wrong answers for the masses. The majority of studies conducted all seem to have similar results. This is an issue and dilemma of such personal magnitude that it should not only be regarded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 22). Perhaps the easiest and most straightforward aspect to asses regarding the effects of the different types of care is the physical development of infants and children. These are objective findings which can easily and definitely be measured. Children raised in a home care setting are obviously less likely to catch illness such as colds and flu, chicken pox and other communicable diseases. They do not share toy toys and objects with those children who may be infected with an illness and they are not in close contact and quarters with those who are infected. Parents who have more education and have more social concerns are also likely to be diligent about the cleanliness of the environment and are more concerned with hand washing and cleanliness. These parents and caregivers exhibit more responsibility with leaving their children home when an illness is suspected, so as to not infect other people and children. Children who are reared in the home environment may experience delays in physical motor skills, as well as physical growth. This could be due in part to less physical interaction and mirroring of other children. The environment remaining familiar and the attentive caregiver, home caregivers often jump to the needs of their children. Although well meaning, this does not allow for the child to physically explore their surrounds as much as if they had to do it on their own. Children reared in daycare from any age ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Kant’s Argugument for the Existance of Supreme Moral Law By the end of section II of The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant has established that, if there were a supreme moral law, it would look like the categorical imperative. His task in the final section of the Groundwork is to show that there does in fact exist such a moral law by proving that we have free wills, and secondary to this, he wants to show why we actually take an interest in morality. This paper will provide an account and evaluate the success of Kant s argument in this final section. By the start of section III, Kant has finished developing the structure of the supreme moral law, were it to exist. He began by analyzing our popular conceptions of morality, and worked toward developing a rational reconstruction of this morality. In line with this effort, Kant specifies the will as the fundamental cause of action for rational beings, and it is the supreme moral law that the will acts for the sake of and from which we derive our duties. This principle, called the categorical imperative, is the unconditioned conditioner of the will, in that it is the determining ground for the will, but is not itself determined by any other law. Kant offers three formulas of the categorical imperative in section II, and it is the third formulation, which requires us to think of ourselves as legislating universal law in a kingdom of ends, that emphasizes the importance of autonomy. It is this concept of autonomy, or freedom of the will, that will be crucial for Kant in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Interpreting The Periodic Table Lab Report Interpreting the Periodic Table Lab Report Name: Kelsey Cordero and Bruno Canteros Lab Partners: Ashley Fernandez, Lab Experiment: Interpreting the Periodic Table Date: January 15, 2015 Introduction: The periodic table is the most important chemistry reference there is. It arranges all the known elements in an informative array. Just like when entering a grocery store similar items are grouped together which makes an item easier to find. Elements are arranged left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number. The different rows of elements are called periods. The period number of an element signifies the highest energy level an electron in that element occupies. An element is a substance that is made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Materials: (Activity 1) 1. Calcium 2. Sulfur 3. Aluminum 4. Silicon 5. Carbon 6. Paper 7. Copper 8. Pencil 9. Iron 10. Magnesium (Activity 2) 1. Periodic Table Element Cards Procedure: The whole procedure for Activity 1: 1. Provide yourself with a pencil and paper. 2. As the teacher assigns you to a station, in that station are two elements where you must describe the physical features of the element. 3. As you rotate from station to station make sure to observe each and every element clearly until you have completed all 8 elements. 4. Once you are done use your notes to help you organize the elements into groups. The Procedure Activity 2: 1. Designate a group member to retrieve the periodic table cards. 2. Look for an open space to work with your group. 3. Use the periodic table to arrange the elements in order. 4. Once ordered observe the properties in the cards and try to find any and all patterns. Table 1. Activity 1. Element Description Calcium rough, light gray, rocky texture, solid, malleable, dull Aluminum shiny, smooth, crunchy, gray, solid, malleable Carbon rough, black, chalky, squeaky like styrofoam, light weighted, solid Copper shiny, light orange/peach, smooth, solid, malleable Iron solid, shiny, gray, high pitch, smooth, malleable Magnesium malleable, solid, soft, smooth Sulfur soft, powdery, yellow, dullish, solid Silicon shiny, metal, rough, gray, solid Table 2. Activity 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Nimrud Research Paper The remains of the city, Nimrud, tell many stories about itself throughout its lifespan. Even though most of the remains left today were destroyed by an Islamic terrorist group, we can still replicate, through the architecture, the lives of the Nimrud people. Through the statues built and the reliefs on the walls we can determine the everyday lives, wars, and divinity that the people of Nimrud lived among. Sir Layard was the first to head an excavation team at Nimrud. He choose this site considering his earlier travels near Nimrud. One of his major find was the sculpture of the King Ashurnasirpal II. From the expedition were two colossal winged lions, which Layard insisted be kept intact, unlike similar lamassu from Khorsabad that had been cut into smaller sections for their transportation to the Louvre Museum. Layard moved his winged lions whole, much in the same way they had originally been transported to Nimrud in antiquity. His findings were shipped to The British Museum where they became the centerpiece of their art. 1 This sentence from his book shows how much he wanted to preserve the art and architecture of Nimrud. Sir Layard wanted to keep these pieces in a whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11/21,2016. http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2011/nimrud_ivories.aspx 3 Lines, Joan. Ivories from Nimrud. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 13, no. 8 (1955): 233 43. doi:10.2307/3257626. 4 Generous donations allow British Museum to acquire histoiric ivoires from ancient Assyira. The British Museum. 11/21,2016. 3 Museum is the place for people and researchers to go to learn more about almost any artifacts of Nimrud. Sir Layard sent them to this specific location for that reason, to be able to be preserved in the best possible care, yet still can be cherished by the public. Some artifacts cannot be transported, such as the Northwest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Leadership Secrets Of Colin Powell Introduction The book, Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell by Oren Harari provides an interesting overview of the leadership exhibited by one of the globally known bottom line leaders in the United States. The exceptional perspective on the role leadership plays is provided in the book, using Powell as the case study. From the perspective provided by the author, the leader is revealed as one who was able to portray successful leadership within the military, although it is a place in which is hard to achieve side by side leadership. On the contrary, Powell is able to demonstrate that leadership is more about responsibility and accountability as opposed to privilege and rank. It is all about complete commitment towards a common mission, portraying audacity and determination, evaluation of standards of performance, attending to details, overcoming the status quo, and empowering followers. Discussion of the Book s Contents Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell contains words, wisdom and insights of one of the most influential figures in the history of America, Colin Powell. It is a source of inspirations from his humble beginning in Harlem to becoming the Secretary of State. The book provides a background of his birth and upbringing, but more importantly his success story as a leader. His journey in leadership is vividly described in the book, rising through the military ranks to becoming the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Being wise and determined, the leader rose to be among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Summary Of Child Observation On November 7,2016 at 2:50 pm, Shawn was in the special education room for work completion. When his teacher showed him the work to be finished Shawn was adamant he had already completed it. Staff showed Shawn that the work was incomplete. Shaw refused to comply at which time staff started the sequence of his behavior plan. A timer was started for five minutes, to allow Shawn to comply with the directions. Due to Shawn behavior at the end of the five minutes, he needed to be escorted to the break room. During the transition to the break room, Shawn punched staff in the face, kicked, and attempted to bite staff. Shawn refused to enter the room fully to allow for staff to close the door. Staff entered the room, Shawn then began to hit, kick, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Play Themes Theme: Playwrights utilize the themes of their plays to make a statement or ask questions. In this case, the show s theme questions or states something along the lines of pride, freedom, and ambition. This play elicits a comedic response from the audience, but merely scratches the first layer of this show. While the full musical has a myriad of themes to choose from, this condensed version has fewer, though, not less meaningful themes. Pride belongs mostly to Phantom and Raoul as they let it blind them to how they hurt Christine over the course of the show. Raoul soon realizes this and lets her have freedom to make her own choices. Freedom belongs to Christine as she ultimately looks for someone to be with, who allows her to make the choices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christine tells Phantom his flaws and he kidnaps her, leading them back to the lair. Another allusion pops up as the information machine from Shrek appears. Raoul then comes to take Christine back, ushering in the climax of the show. In the actual version, everything leads up to the kiss scene and whether Christine will pick Phantom or Raoul. However, this show simplifies the original plot, and Raoul appears and fights with Phantom. In a last ditch effort, he holds onto Phantom s mask and gives it to Christine (her get out of jail free card). This then allows her to drop him to the floor and save Raoul. Phantom apologizes and Christine and Raoul allow him to come with them when they go to Red Robin. The scene ends without a clear ending, but the audiences can assume Phantom and Raoul will continue to fight over Christine while she remains happily oblivious to the love they have for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analyzing Wes Anderson s Stop Motion To begin with, Wes Anderson s stop motion feature has a unique story compared to his other films being based off books. I always admired Wes Anderson s collection of work throughout his years as a director. Just like his other films, his style with films is going to be jammed pack with beautiful color palettes, symmetrical framing, unique camera cuts, and lovable recurring character traits. My only worries before watching this film that this was going to flop due to having high hopes with classics like Fantastic Mr. Fox under his belt. The main high points I m going to review over is the story, production design, and cinematography. The Isle of Dogs was directed by Wes Anderson and features the voice talents of Edward Norton, Bill Murray, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A pack of mangy mutts joins him on an adventure to locate his missing dog. Wes Anderson is no stranger to stop motion having directed Fantastic Mr. Fox which was charming and gorgeously rendered. But with the Isle of Dogs virtually everything about the technique has been improved while 3d animation has reached stunning new heights hand drawn and stop motion will always hold a special place in my heart there s a rough around the edges feel to almost every shot it s obvious that a painstaking amount of hard work has gone into each and every single frame. Alexandre des plots score propels the film along with a steady pace creating a surprising amount of suspense as well. Some scenes were actually riveting and a lot of that can be attributed to his wonderful music in typical Wes Anderson style the actors are almost self aware in their delivery. The line readings feel idiosyncratic of the stars themselves. Almost as if Anderson is knowingly allowing the actors public persona to seep through. For instance, every line from Bill Murray or Jeff Goldblum feels almost tailor made for them for their style. This can sometimes be a distraction but a minor one in Bryan Cranston s performance as chief of the stray ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why Is Dna Testing Wrong Even with vast majorities of new technology today, DNA testing still finds people guilty in trials even when they didn t commit the crime. America is known for having one of the most fair minded criminal justice systems. We give every person, who is arrested, the chance to be proven innocent until they are found guilty through evidence. Within these trials, DNA tests account for a majority of the convictions or exonerations. However, how much are these DNA tests really helping in finding the guilty and freeing the innocent? According to William C. Thompson, author of The Potential For Error In Forensic DNA Testing, Errors in DNA testing occur regularly. DNA evidence has caused false incrimination and false convictions, and will continue to do so. As much as this system is doing well it s actually causing harm because of the endless amounts of errors it generates and the problems that arise from the errors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can we as a country allow such a horrific problem to occur? As a citizen of America, I would estimate the inaccuracy rate of DNA tests to be around 33%. Thus, the inaccuracy accounts for 1/3 of the DNA tests performed leaving 2/3 of the tests to be accurate. I think this would be a reasonable level of inaccuracy because the majority amounts of DNA tests are still correct and prove individuals to be guilty of crimes they did commit. Additionally, if I was to participate as a member of a jury this level of inaccuracy still looks reasonably low allowing me to still have faith in DNA testing and have positive outlook in our nation s judicial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Designing A Company s Long Term Economic Success In today s markets, where consumers are face with a wide variety of product, the creative ones that go beyond the expectation of functionality are more appealing to consumers [1]. Hence, the important of innovation in a company s long term economic success. Consequently, a lot of effort has been given to develop methods to promote creativity in idea generation that allows designers to produce a large number of ideas and explore the solution space [2]. For example, Brainstorming, Csketch, TRIZ, biomimetic design, and design by analogy. However, besides been able to generate creative ideas, and important aspect of the design process is to be able to select those creative ideas. Hence, several concept selection methods (CSMs) have been developed and often applied during the idea selection process ( e.g., the Pugh chart, utility theory, and the Analytical Hierarchy Process) [3]. However, one limitation that some this CSMs have in common is that a predefined set of criteria are used to evaluate the ideas under consideration (e.g., profitability, market relevance, manufacturability) [4] and do not necessarily account for the novelty or creativity of an idea. Consequently, creative ideas can be oversight during the selection process [5]. In order to alleviate this problem several metrics that aim to capture the creativity of ideas have been developed. Several metrics has been developed to capture the creativity of ideas [6]. Some of these metrics measure the relative creativity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Saturday Climbing By W. D Valgardson Teen ager would argue that to be independant is to be free. Although parents would say their child s desire for independence is strenuous like an uphill climb. This is confirmed in W.D. Valgardson s short story Saturday Climbing where Barry struggles to climb a deceiving rock face which is analogous to his relationship with his daughter. Not only if Moira will go to college in the upcoming year but also which campus she will attend.Through this narrative, Valgardson suggests that when parents provide copious amounts of security, conflict will arise and children will rebel; only when a balance is found between security and allowing independence will the relationship be harmonious. When Moira is young Barry is able to provide full security for her because she is fully dependant on him. Barry recalls how the climbing was easy; there were large handholds, so that at first climbing was little more difficult than walking up stairs (p. 52). Both Barry and Moira are comfortable with the amount of security and any conflicts are easily solved. Barry can readily protect Moira from any possible dangers. Even as Moira becomes an adult Barry nostalgically sees her as a little girl, intricately constructed of fragile paper (p. 56). Therefore he must protect her from anything that might damage her. Barry would like Moira to always follow him so he can keep life simple and uncomplicated (p. 53) by setting any necessary protection for her. However, because Moira is so sheltered and suffocated by her father, as she grows older she is quick to separate herself and become independent. Providing security becomes increasing difficult for Barry just as the incline on the cliff becomes more challenging; unexpectedly, the surfaces smoothed; the places where he could get a secure hold were spread farther and farther apart. At the same time, the numerous cracks swindled until there was no place to set any protection (p. 52). Moreover Barry and Moira s relationship beings to impede, activities like chess where they could connect becomes obsolete. Moira often comes home late smelling of marijuana and when asked if anything is bothering her Barry is answered with a cold contained Nothing (p.53). Every attempt Bary has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Social Issues In Rent And The Laramie Project Social Issues in Theatre How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time? Olivia Little W.B. Ray High School Candidate Number: 006241 0009 Session: May 2015 Category: Theatre Supervisor: Mr. James Stroud Word Count: 3,092 Citation Style: MLA Abstract How has theatre reflected social issues throughout time? This reflection can be seen in works such as Frank Wedekind s Spring Awakening, Jonathan Larson s Rent, and Moisés Kaufman s The Laramie Project. Spanning from 1891 to 2000, each reflects a social issue regarding sexual education and acceptance over time. Wedekind s deals with the lack of sexual education and sexually oppressive culture of the 1800 s, Larson s illustrates with the effects of the AIDS crisis, and Kaufman s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The piece itself takes interviews of those from the town of Laramie and brings their voices on the tragedy to light, showing the deeper impact of a hate crime like this to the forefront. The goal of the play is to illustrate the pain associated with acts of hate such as this and the wrongdoing that occurred in order to prevent other events like the tragedy surrounding Matthew Shepard. This is a social issue still relevant to this day, with many in the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, and asexual) community suffering from violent acts of hate on a regular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Symptoms And Treatment Of Psychiatric Disorders Among the world of mental health there exists many unexplained disorders. Most of these psychiatric disorders occur for no reason and without conscious control. However, in the section of somatic symptom disorders there exists diagnoses of people with factitious disorder whom intentionally pretend illness in order to fulfill their emotional needs. For the FD client, there is a strong urge to assume the role of patient. The disorders one witnesses are actually the client feigning symptoms of sickness. Thus the word factitious translates in Latin to artificial or contrived. The patient may feel an internal need to keep faking the role of being sick. They also often have a history of lying uncontrollably and can be portrayed as good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various scientific studies suggest that it is more common to see FD in woman than in men, but men oftentimes portray a more chronic FD. With the FD client being such a great liar it is hard to study their health history and find a cause for their perceived diagnosis. One theory states that during childhood, the child might have been exposed to traumatic events such as abuse or neglect which lead to multiple hospitalizations. In this situation the child finds comfort being at a hospital. They also might substitute the neglected parent child bond with a staff patient bond. In a different theory the person may have been exposed to severe illness as a child and this led to the discovery of the attention they received associated with their sick role (Ferrara et al., 2012). Description In order to have a proper understanding of FD one must have knowledge on somatic symptom disorders. People with somatic symptom disorders show their psychological problems though physical symptoms. Somatic disorders show intricate mind body interactions that cause real physical distress. The distress can be so destructive that it portrays negatively in the clients activities of daily life; meaning the client is unable to survive with said disorder due to lack of functional impairment. The reason why FD falls under the section of somatic symptom disorders is because of the client s physical sign and symptoms. However the two disorders differ because clients with FD intentionally fake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pretty Little Liars Narrative I saved the highlight of my life for last. October 11th 2015 was the best day of my entire existence. However before we get to that let us begin with a little bit of a backstory to why this day was amazing. Ninety nine point nine percent of the general public knows that I have an unhealthy obsession with Pretty Little Liars like I am crazy when it comes to this T.V. show. On my birthday my stepdad and mother had gotten Ciarra and I tickets to this event called PaleyFest, which was a live questions and answers panel with the cast. I screamed and cried so hard that even my mom was shocked. When the actual day came I could not stand still or shut up about my excitement. Ciarra and I arrived at the venue really early we were approximately the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ciarra and I could not stop laughing over her actions. We take our seats and wait for the panel to start. Before the panel started the V.I.P guests took their seats and I was immediately star struck, Troian Bellisario s (One of the main cast members and my favorite actress on the show) fiancée sat right in front of Ciarra and I and I could not stop squealing. He turned around and began having conversation with everyone and of course I wanted to say something but I was star stud so no words physically came out so whatever. After what felt like years of waiting the cast finally came out and again I was star struck I have never been that close to the women that make my life complete. During the panel I screamed, cried and laughed mostly crying but that is beside the point. When the panel ended everyone rushed outside to take pictures of the cast leaving hoever the cast was still on stage taking promotional pictures doe the official Pretty little Liars social media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Westerners And Western Cultures 2) Why do westerners prefer to be superior? Based on the readings from Nisbett, westerners prefer to be superior because it allows them to stand out and ensure their personal agenda will be followed. If you are the CEO of a company, for example, you can make sure that everything is done in a way that will bring the most success for you and the company. Additionally, it allows them to stand out and get more attention brought to themselves. Westerners like to be in control of their surroundings and situations, and being superior allows them to do this. 3)How do language and world view affect each other? While it seems unrelated to most people, language and world view can have a large impact on each other. Language allows us to develop our minds, which further develops our opinions and ideas about the world. Therefore, it can alter the way that we view the world. The way that we talk about things can reflect the way that we think about things. For example, Westerners express their emotions and thoughts frequently through words, which can relay the way that they think about the world. 4)Can you describe the two styles of negotiation (Erabi and Awase)? As Nisbett explained, Western Cultures practice erabi, whereas eastern cultures practice awase. Erabi focuses on arguing or defending a point and using that point to achieve the goal that you have in mind for the negotiation. People disagree about something and then spend great amounts of time and money proving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Abercrombie and Fitch Case Study Abercrombie and Fitch Case Analysis MGT625 April 11, 2012 Elizabeth Payne Abstract Abercrombie and Fitch (A amp;F) is a typical mall front store. They have been in the business for a century and are not going anywhere. A amp;F sees their fair share of mock items and lawsuits. However, through it all, A amp;F has made it to be successful, overcome threats, and open similar chains to target a wider range age market. Introduction Abercrombie amp; Fitch was founded in 1892 as a unique clothing store. Over the century in business they have made a distinct target for young adults. The fashion giant specializes in apparel for ages 18 through 22. The 118 year old retailer has been acknowledged for operating a top notch internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 16). That is no small feat for any company. A amp;F has also branched out into branding sub chain stores such as Hollister and Abercrombie. These stores reach the younger audience while still maintaining an image that is more suitable for that audience. Those stores have also flourished in their own environment to gain consumer recognition and loyalty. A amp;F is able to create successful sub brand operations that tap into other target markets. Greatest Weaknesses The greatest weaknesses that A amp;F has is that the economic downturn has forced consumers to tone down their spending habits and give up non necessary items like brand name clothing. This has been especially hard on online sales for A amp;F. The company s sales for online items have been down and the profit margin is non existent. This makes it hard to keep the online service available when it does not offer the company with any profit. The lawsuits A amp;F face are not only because of suggestive advertising but because some view them as discriminatory against minorities. Often A amp;F ads have a picture of white young adults. This is seen as that is A amp;F only target; white young adults. In 2005, Abercrombie paid $40 million to a class of African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and women to settle another workplace discrimination lawsuit, (Casabona, 2010, para. 7). The company has been ridiculed and mocked for their practice, although that does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Criticisms on the Studies of World History Essay In the late twentieth century, the study of world history has emerged to allow both historians and students to understand the world from a global perspective. World history is viewed to be part of the academic field than the research field. According to Charles Hedrick, author of The Ethics of World History, Western civilization was the main course taught in schools and universities before world history became part of the curriculum. The need to understand the world in a broader perspective compared to a Western perspective made the study of world history popular in the United States. Historians approached the study of world history with a thematic approach to understand the integration and difference between people and major events of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is most noticeable in patriotic world history. The development of world history from the Right created the patriotic world history. This approached to world history advocated American values and accomplishments. Patriotic world history most obvious criticism is its Eurocentric perspective on world history. The patriotic world history serves its purpose by legitimiz[ing] particular political values. It focuses on the values and experiences of European and Euro American, while treating other societies as paths to avoid. Sometime patriotic world history goes so far as to exclude most of the world s peoples and societies from world history. This approach is far from the original goals of world history to understand integration and differences between people and events without compromising other societies. Another criticism of patriotic world history is the lack of professional historians. Two advocates of patriotic world historians are Paul Ganon and Diane Ravitch. While they have a degree in history, they lack the qualification of a professional historian. They proclaim to understand the meaning of the global past and use it for their own political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Snow Country Character Analysis Snow Country A place or Emotional and Psychological state Snow country is a place in a Western Japanese country, which we can consider as the setting of this novel. The expression does not mean where snow falls. Though a place, Y. Kawabata, the writer of the novel writes in such a way that it portrays more about love affair, human feelings, emotions, loneliness, and a state of a human in isolation. Likewise, the novel reveals how human relationship can be complex and difficult at times to understand. It tells about people in a relationship of love, trying to love, and connect to one another, but difficult to connect. This is discovered also from the novel that, the closer they are, the farther they are, the more they try to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can then be deduced from the above statement that, there is a connection between the two of them and this connection has a capacity to melt the snow, though both parties are unstable, and emotionally distant from each other, but whenever Shimamura sees Komako he loves her. Likewise, when both are apart, then winter comes again, which brings coldness, then isolation sets in them. The togetherness brings warmth and intimacy, while the distance apart between them brings sadness, loneliness which indirectly makes the word Snow Country to be a metaphor. Therefore, what is happening in Snow Country as a place externally, reflects what is happening in these characters internally. Moreover, Snow Country happening internally in the lives of these characters, especially Shimamura and Komako, is revealed in many ways. For instance, Komako falls in love with Shimamura, but it is expected of a geisha not to have any serious, extended romance with her guest. An affair of the moment, no more. Nothing beautiful about it. You know that it couldn t last (22). Nevertheless, she broke into tears because Shimamura disappointed her when he came the first time. ...he had not written to her, or come to see her, or sent her the dance instructions he had promised (15). This is purely emotional and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Prince George s County Public School System Case Study Prince George s County Public Schools (PGCPS) is Maryland s second largest school system, educating about 130,000 students yearly and employing about 19,000 people. The system has an annual budget of around 1.8 billion dollars and operates over 200 facilities where a wide range of academic and specialty programs are offered the families it serves. PGCPS is a school system with the over all purpose of educating students from the earliest age a child is able to enter school, until that child exits the school system. The Vision of PGCPS is; PGCPS will be a GREAT school system recognized for providing education services, which ensure that every student in our diverse school district graduates ready for college and careers in a global society. In order to be recognized for the outstanding educational services the system provides, it developed the following mission statement: To provide a great education that empowers all students and contributes to thriving communities. PGCPS is working towards its mission and vision by providing students with a wide range of academic programs allowing students the opportunity to explore many different avenues for options beyond their grade school years, enabling students to be prepared to enter the workforce of college ready to contribute to the communities the reside within. Schools are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will continue to support my organizations goal of supporting every learner into being college and workforce thriving members of their communities. I would also like to develop myself as an effective leader to have the knowledge and skills available when professional growth opportunities arrive within my organization. Positioning myself as a leader will allow me to develop and implement policies and practices that would support the mission and vision of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Vatican Weapons The population of Vatican City, also known as the Holy See has approximately 840 inhabitants, most of which are priests. Since we are the smallest country in the world and are led by the pope, we have no history of trading smuggled or illegal arms. We strongly believe that the aftermath of all the world s disagreements is the trading of illicit weaponry and the uncontrolled use of guns. In Vatican having the right to a private gun is not allowed by the law. We support the Wassenaar Arrangement, whose goal is to avoid nuclear bombs, hand/ machine guns, etc. going into the hands of terrorists, even if we are not one of the participating countries. Albeit the Holy See is not a member of the United Nations, since we still have not applied for membership, we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Naive citizens are enduring the pain from incendiary weapons, which has led to a lifetime of either physical or mental problem. Vatican City advocated that the Protocol III of the Convention on Conventional Weapons needs to be reinforced to executing the use of these weapons. Amid the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Permanent Observer of the Holy See addressed that The Holy See recommends therefore that discussions on weapons of mass destruction go beyond the traditional categories of nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological weapons to include devastatingly powerful conventional weapons used to perpetrate war crimes and crimes against humanity. Vatican City would welcome help from the countries who strongly believe in the necessity to put an end to the illicit arms trade. To achieve this certain goal, we need to strengthen our laws and treaties that relate to this topic. In conjunction with that, the U.N. Charter should protect civilians from the violence and cruelty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. case num 1 hardley dav Essay Harley Davidson Motor Company: Enterprise Software Selection (Case analysis) Case description This case focuses on a change program and selection of an enterprise software vendor. The decision of which partner to choose to help the company change the way it purchased raised fundamental tensions within the company . Question 1 Consider Exhibit 10 on page 22 of the case; does it include the factors you consider most important in the selection process? Which factors would you be inclined to weight most heavily? I think Harley Davidson did a very good job selecting the evaluation criteria. From the functional criteria, I consider Receiving, Supply Management and Project Tracking the most important functionalities. The others are mainly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... % | | 80% 90% | 3 | Receiving | 4 | 4 | 3 | 12,50% | | 70% 80% | 2 | Supply management | 2 | 4 | 4 | 12,50% | | 50% 70% | 1 | Project Tracking | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12,50% | | 0 50% | 0 | Miscellaneous | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9,00% | | | | Interfaces | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9,00% | | | | Training | 4 | 4 | 4 | 9,00% | | | | Others | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8,50% | | | | Total Weigted | 3,66 | 4 | 3,875 | | | | | Table 2 Qualitative Criteria Criteria | P1 | P2 | P3 | Weight | | | | | | | | | | | | Long Term Relationship Potential | 4 | 4 | 3 | 10% | | | | Research and Development | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | Evaluation | Score | Training Approach | 4 | 3 | 1 | 10% | | H | 4 | Implementation/Education/Change Managemente | 4 | 3 | 2 | 10% | | MH | 3 | Understanding Harley s requirements | 4 | 3 | 2 | 10% | | M | 2 | Enabling The SMS | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | ML | 1 | Out of the box fit | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | L | 0 | Financial Viability | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | | Cost | 4 | 0 | 2 | 5% | | | | Technical Support Offerings | 4 | 4 | 2 | 5% | | | | Overall Functionality | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | | Number of partner providers | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5% | | | | Architecture compatibility | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5% | | | | Platform portability | 4 | 2 | 4 | 5% | | | | Web functionality | 2 | 4 | 1 | 5% | | | | Manufacturing experience | 4 | 3 | 2 | 5% | | | | Total Weighted | 3,65 | 3,3 | 2,45 | | | | | If each set of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Symbolism In Anthem By Ayn Rand If you take myth and folklore, and these things that speak in symbols, they can be interpreted in so many ways that although the actual image is clear enough, the interpretation is infinitely blurred, a sort of enormous rainbow of every possible colour you could imagine (Diana Wynne Jones). Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.In Anthem by Ayn Rand, symbols are used throughout the novel, allowing to reveal more hidden information about Equality as a person as well as how it portrays to theme. Throughout the novel, multiple different symbols are being portrayed, although the symbol of light depicts the full meaning of the characters and theme of Anthem. Ayn Rand uses light to symbolize knowledge, hope, freedom, and life. The light symbolizes hope since, it shows how Equality separates himself from collectivism and thinks for himself when he proclaims We made it. We created it. We brought it forth from the night of the ages. We alone. Our hands. Our mind. Ours alone and only (59). By contrast to the light of the box, the City is dark and only lit by candlelight. Therefore the light shows the hope that Equality and all others have of breaking away from the collective society and becoming individuals and to have freedom to be themselves. The discovery of light starts Equality s journey of changing the society and granted him the chance to create a new world where light and other things from the Unmentionable Times exist. The symbolization of the light in Anthem helps characterize Equality as an individual in the novel in various different ways. The light allowed and led Equality to his freedom of being himself rather than characterized as a group with his brothers. Equality discovering and inventing the lightbulb was his first realization of individuality. In the dark haze of this society, all things are indistinct. Until when light is brought to display can those with abnormal qualities be distinguished from the crowd. Consequently, Equality s lightbulb makes him a sign of massive social disturbance but, at the same time that it helps him see himself as the unique individual that he truly is. Tomorrow, in the full light of day, we shall take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cambodia, Congo, And Jamaica Case Study: Cambodia, Congo, and Jamaica Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Jamaica are countries that gained independence from European powers after World War II. Though located in different regions of the world, and colonized by different European powers, these countries experienced social unrest and economic challenges that remain. Key to understanding these countries is understanding their histories and struggles, which continue to have significant impact on conditions within these countries today. Cambodia Cambodia s history contrasts a glorious past with recent tragedy. Located in Southeast Asia between Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia s history of conflict with its neighbors and European colonialism has led to distrust and nationalism. Fear of foreign occupation or being partitioned by its neighbors lingers in the Cambodian national psychology. Once part of French Indochina, Cambodian gained independence in 1953 when King Sihanouk convinced France that only complete independence would undercut the appeal of communism in Cambodia. The Khmer Empire began approximately 800 CE when King Jayavarman II subjugated the small warring kingdoms around Tonle Sap Lake and expanded to cover most of Thailand and Laos. Because of established trade routes, art and culture were strongly influenced by India. Hinduism was the major religion in addition to Buddhism, animist, and traditional religions. (Plubins 2013) The Khmer capital of Angkor was a vibrant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Treatment Of Women In Othello In Act 2 we see that Desdemona, Iago, Emilia and Roderigo are the first ship that were seen after the storm hit and caused most of the Turkish fleet of ships not to survive. While waiting for any news of Othello s ship, Cassio and Desdemona start to tease Emilia about being a chatterbox, while being playful with Emilia Iago quickly takes this opportunity to start criticizing women in general as being deceptive and hypocritical as he can. He starts saying that they are lazy in all matters except sex we can see this when he says You rise to play and go to bed to work . What this means is that he sees women as sex subjects that can only do one thing and that is to give pleasure to their men. Desdemona tries to help Emilia from her husband s words ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Paleolithic Era Research Paper The Paleolithic Era consists of hunter gather societies. Living a nomadic lifestyle, the Paleolithic people followed their PREY and used resources provided by the land. AS A RESULT, THEY WERE ALWAYS MOVING SINCE they hunted mammoths, bison, deer, and rodents and gathered roots and berries. The earliest humans used very rudimentary and basic tools for tasks like cracking open bones and preparing animal hide. These tools were later improved on to help provide protection, food, and clothing. By the end of the Paleolithic Era, the hominids made weapons for hunting and food preparation, such as spears and the bow and arrow, out of bone and were creating more advanced stone and wood structures. There is also evidence of fishing. The development of tools helped hominids adapt to different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bands or tribes were formed when clans mixed with neighboring groups. Early tribes had a form of government based chiefs and religious figures. They were the leaders of these early societies and had the responsibility of keeping unity in the tribe. Many of the early tribes worshipped deities and had numerous religious rituals. The sacrificing to gods, goddesses, and spirits is one example of the rituals performed in the tribes. They also believed in an afterlife. Their dead can be found with items, such as flowers and tools, which were possibly offerings to the dead. The people were known to be spiritualistic and believed in animism. The idea that everything has a spirit was a part of animism, and the way the spirits interacted caused natural occurrences like the weather. Within their communities there were certain individuals, the shamans and the witchdoctors, who possess magical powers that can have a good or bad effect on the tribe as a whole. The community participated in many ritualistic dances, which had the power to control the behavior of spirits in order to have a favorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ap Biology Egg Osmosis Lab Essay AP Biology August 23, 2012 Egg Osmosis Lab Definition of osmosis: The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from high to low concentrations Hypothesis: If I place an egg in vinegar, then the outer layer of the egg is going to become slimy and look like rubber. It will also become larger and bubbles will form on and around the egg. Hypothesis: If I place an egg in corn syrup, then the egg will become small and the outer layer will not look like rubber any longer. Day one: Date started: 8/6 Volume: 2 oz. pH of acetic acid: 2.4 Day two The egg shell completely disappears due to the vinegar reacting with the egg; bubbles form on the surface of the vinegar and on the egg because carbon dioxide was produced from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is also known as a hypertonic solution which explains why the egg will decrease in size. Corn syrup is a hypertonic liquid because it is very concentrated with not much water compared to the egg unlike water which is hypotonic because it contains more water than the egg. In this solution, the solute remains the egg, and the solvent is changed to corn syrup. Osmosis still plays an action because water is still passing through the membrane from high to low concentrations. Hypothesis: If the egg is placed into water, then it will increase in size since water is a hypotonic liquid because it contains more water than the egg. Day Five Egg volume: 4oz. Remaining water: 6oz. Conclusion: Osmosis took place in the egg under a variety of conditions because the membrane of the egg has tiny openings where water can pass through from high to low concentrations. On day one, it was a hypotonic solution because the higher concentration of water in the vinegar moved to the smaller concentration in the egg. This means the egg was filled with water, which resulted in the eggs increase in size. On day three, the hypotonic solution occurred because the corn syrup had a lower concentration of water than the egg. That means the egg released water into the corn syrup, which resulted in the eggs decrease in size. On day four, the egg was placed in water which resulted in an isotonic solution where the concentrations become even. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Stereotypes And Discrimination Of The United States Earth is populated by approximately 7.1 billion inhabitants, within those dwellers you come across people of diverse color, race and ethnicity. In today s society stereotyping and discrimination have become an increasing social acceptance. Stereotyping can be described as classifying or making assumptions about person based upon their behaviors and or clothing. One stereotype that is currently on the rise is the misconception Americans have on Latinos. The first stereotype misconception there is, is that Latinos took all the American jobs. The following fallacy, Americans have is that all Latinos are Mexican. Preceding that fallacy is, Americans believe Latinos are not well educated and lazy. Latinos are altering the manner America appears, feels, and reasons. The upswing of these races, raises questions about race and culture in America. America is said to be one nation under God however, with all these misconceptions there are on race, these four words of The Pledge of Allegiance seems to be a bit contradicting. A study shows, Whites dominate the United States in numbers and in power, controlling disproportionate amounts of economic, political, and social capital. Latinos as a group are often judged as unwanted and unskilled newcomers, earning considerably less than Whites per year (30% less in 2007, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2007). In California the state with the largest number of Latinos in the U.S. (U.S. Bureau of Census Statistics, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Philosopher s Grapes Of Wrath When Allan was chosen to become the apprentice to Rubin it wasn t because he possessed healing or magical abilities, but because of the love and gratitude he had for the sorcerer when he healed Allan s father from an accident that occurred during freedom day. When Allan is granted permission from his father, he moves into the sorcerer s home anticipating lessons and spell bound teachings that will eventually give him the title of sorcerer. Unfortunately, upon his arrival Rubin instructs Allan to perform housework and cultivates his blacksmith skills. As time progresses Allan complains bitterly with an outburst Allan questioning the sorcerer s method but in return Rubin s gives him wisdom. You are the best of students. And you wish to do good, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rubin says, God took holt of you back there I don t see how you can do that again. (133) In that moment as Allan was praised by the sorcerer he agreed with him believing he would never experience magic like that again and commences to panic. Allan became doubtful in the ability and as time progress within the passage Allan continued to carry his self inflicted uncertainty with him. Allan s uncertainties were confirmed when he couldn t provide his service to Lizzie by getting her child to eat the potion he made. Instead of accepting the magic that once graced him was departed and moving on with his life as a blacksmith, the desire to do what he loved turned what was once good evil. to love the good, the beautiful is right, but to labor on and will the work when you are obviously beneath this service is to parody them, twist them beyond recognition, to lay hold of what was once beautiful and make it a monstrosity. It becomes black magic. (141) Allan did not adhere to the sorcerer s warning when he expressed to Allan that what he was teaching Allan had no certainty. Allan fascination with magic and desire to claim it as his own possession caused him to allow his desires to supersede the knowledge he attained from the sorcerer leaving him with the ultimate decision of good and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Earth Pollution Essay The earth is 4.543 billion years old, our ancestors are estimated to date back to six million years, with modern human life dating back to 200,000 years ago (Reed). The effects of humanity on earth can be displayed by the increase of pollution within our ecosphere. As our population continues to increase, so does our carbon footprint upon the earth. On a more localized scale, the Central Valley is a mecca of poor air quality and elevating pollution levels. An assortment of environmental factors increases these pollution levels. The Central Valley is a hub for the climate, natural, industrial, mobile, and agricultural components that equate to this growing pollution problem. Pollution, otherwise known as PM, or particulate matter, which is essentially any substance that is not made up of water. PM is most commonly made of dust, ash, smoke, fumes, vapors and mists, emitted from a source and absorbed into the ozone. Particulate matter that is produced directly from a source, is called primary PM. Particulate matter that is formed in the atmosphere, by gas, is called secondary PM. There are two certified health based standards, classifying particulate matter: PM10, for particles smaller than 10 microns, and PM2.5, for particles smaller than 2.5. Common PM10 is made up of more course particles, sources include: crushing or grinding operations, soil stirred up in our valley s vast fields, and dirt roads. PM2.5 is composed of finer particles created by elements most commonly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Opec Essay Introduction In our society, oil is one of the core requirements. Whether it is to drive from a point A to a point B or to fly between distant countries, oil always had a fundamental impact on our civilization. Its impact is felt, on a daily basis and under many aspects. Not a day goes by without hearing about the Brent s changing undulation, on the markets in New York or London. Some have thought that the desire to gain control of Iran s oil resources was the core of the CIA s intervention in that country, in the 1950s. In recent years, it was considered, by left wing groups, that the war in Iraq was based upon an attempt of foreign control over the Iraqi petroleum resources. Even though both events have an unquestioned place ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They formed the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC. Since the OPEC was instated to protect the interests of oil producers, it could be seen as an example of regional integration. The OPEC is widely considered, throughout the world, as a cartel. This would be an intellectual misconception. The concept of cartel would consider oligarchies limiting competition and monopolies increasing prices. Oppositely, many international oil producers are not members of the OPEC. These non members saw a fourfold increase in the oil prices, during the 1973 oil embargo. In A history of the modern Middle East, William L. Cleveland and Martin Bunton stated that the immediate objective of the OPEC was to utilize the collective bargaining power of its member states to pressure the Western oil companies to increase oil prices. . However, the birth of the OPEC did not occur, overnight. In 1947, the Venezuelan and Iranian delegations held talks in Washington, to coordinate their oil policies. In OPEC: Past and Present, Abdul Amir Q. Kubbah stated that the Arab league had a project of creating an association of Arab oil producing countries. , since 1945. The first OPEC type grouping occurred in 1953, when Iraqi and Saudi delegates joined forces. The agreement between these two states was the first to involve cooperation from both governments. The Arab League held a summit in Cairo, in 1959. During that summit, views have been exchanged concerning the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on Compare and Contrast of Florida and Hawaii Different Beaches During the summer and winter, many families like to go on vacations to tropical locations in order to take in the beautiful and amazing sights that they might not be able to experience at home. Two popular places to visit are Florida and Hawaii. While many believe that one beach community is as good as any other, there are many differences between Hawaii and Florida that make them suited for different people, depending on what kind of vacation they want to experience. In particular there are differences in the cultures, weather, and attractions of these two beach communities. Although both Florida and Hawaii are tropical locations, their cultures are far from similar. Florida has a very typical American feel to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, pineapple is a very popular addition to just about anything you could imagine, and the food is usually made to be volcano hot. As far as an escape goes, Hawaii is the perfect place to go to experience an amazing new culture. Even if you cannot tell the difference between the cultures of Hawaii and Florida, the weather easily sets the two apart. As far as tropical locations go, many people expect the weather to be warm and sunny, looking for a perfect day to go to the beach and relax next to the ocean. In Florida, though the heat and humidity is almost unbearable. It makes you want to immediately jump into the ocean to try a cool off under the hot sun. Unfortunately, with the sun beating down on the ocean and the humidity in the air trapping all of the heat, the ocean also heats up very quickly and it becomes more like a hot tub, which is not the most relaxing of choice in the middle of a warm, summer day. With all of the humidity in Florida, it is also very common for a sudden downpour to erupt and leave you soaking wet like you have been in the ocean all day. Despite these flaws in the perfect, tropical weather you expect, when you do get a nice day in Florida, it makes you wish the day would never end and that you would never have to leave. Hawaii s weather makes the best days in Florida seem like a hot, humid day in Missouri in the middle of August. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Book Report On A Well Paid Slave Book Research Project: A Well Paid Slave PEP 548 Financing Sport Breeanna P. Munoz University of New Mexico For this book review, I decided to read A Well Payed Slave. This book describes the controversial journey of Curt Flood, a former Major League Baseball player and his fight to end the reserve clause in professional baseball while also endorsing the idea of free agency in the league. Prior to taking this class, I was unaware of the reserve clause, Curt Flood, or how free agency came along; I had always assumed free agency had always been a part of professional sports. Curt sought after the freedom of employment in business of his own choice, and when such American right was denied he took a stand for not only himself but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The claim was that Major League Baseball could not operate with both interstate and intrastate commerce. If considered interstate commerce, MLB s reserve clause would be a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), which deemed every contract, combination...or conspiracy illegal that restrained trade or commerce among the several states. The goal was to ban monopolistic practices that prevented competition (p. 20). In the 1922 court case Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore, Inc v. National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, MLB and its operational functions were found to be considered intrastate commerce. This verdict established Major League Baseball s legal monopoly, which is today known as baseball s antitrust exemption. After a long hard fought battle with the MLB, the Supreme Court ultimately ruled against Flood. Although Curt Flood lost his fight for free agency, it was not considered a total loss due to the development of the 10 and 5 rule. The 10 and 5 rule, is any player with 10 years of major league service and 5 years with the same team could not be traded without his consent. The 10 and 5 rule would have prevented Flood s trade and is often referred to as the Curt Flood Rule. (p. 314). Unfortunately, Flood did not get to see his dream come true because it wasn t till after his passing did the Curt Flood Act of 1998 come to life allowing free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Omnivore Vs Vegetarianism Intro: According to Albert Einstein, It is my view that the vegetarian manner of living... would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind. The debate over whether or not it is healthier to be a vegetarian or an omnivore has been a controversy for decades. Omnivores argue that vegetarians don t consume enough protein and need meat to maintain a healthy regimen. Vegetarians disagree and call attention to the risk of diseases while consuming meat in addition to the harmful effects of what eating animals do to our planet. Einstein s quote perfectly expresses the concept that being vegetarian is more beneficial to mankind. A vegetarian lifestyle is not only constructively for the human body, but it is what will protect and preserve our fascinating planet. Response: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... express the positive and negative effects of each lifestyle. This is an informative article based on true facts that display both sides of the vegetarian vs. omnivore debate. Humans will argue that maintaining an omnivore diet is healthier for mankind. In this article the authors say, a vegetarian diet is shown to have a lesser risk of certain diseases. This quote proves that by statistics a vegetarian diet is better for your health and will decrease the chances of obtaining certain diseases. Omnivore diets lead to heart disease, lower blood cholesterol levels... as well as lower overall cancer rates. I disagree with the statement that an omnivore diet is healthier than a vegetarian diet because, as recent research has shown, one not consuming animal products has a greater possibility of living longer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...