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`` Beautiful Monsters `` By Eric Puchner
Will a perfect world ever exist? The ideology behind the creation of a utopia is so that its inhabitants
will be content, and have an equal understanding of one another. However, in the attempt to create this
dreamlike utopia, it becomes susceptible to becoming a dystopia because individuality is destroyed in
the hopes of creating unity.This futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societies are
controlled and make it seem like a perfect world, but what do these dystopian worlds show us? In his
text Beautiful Monsters, Eric Puchner depicts a world where adults are cast out of society. A world
where children live forever and control society. It s the conflict of the Perennials and the Senescent
that shows Puncher s political argument. Puchner s argument is people often classify people and reject
them from society through the false values that have been implemented in their society. While in Neil
Gaiman s and Bryan Talbot s comic strip, From Homogenous to Honey, they depict the world where a
masked assailant completely erases the homosexual narrative of history. By destroying these
narratives, he is carrying out his agenda, and creating a dystopian society where everyone s narrative
is the same. Gaiman and Talbot s argument speaks on if society were to strip away all homosexual
cultural influences. They bring the conclusion of individuality being attacked leading to a lack of
independent thinking, this, in turn, causes individuals to lose themselves. This
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Higher Education
Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man (Swami Vivekananda)
Education is a light that shows the mankind the right direction to surge. The purpose of education is
not just making a student literate but adds rationale thinking, knowledgeable and self sufficiency.
When there is a willingness to change, there is hope for progress in any field. Creativity can be
developed and innovation benefits both students and teachers. Higher education in India viewed in
Internationals prospective with multi national approach. Our educational system has been frequently
restructuring and evaluated with different yardsticks. But till there is a problem in educational system
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In this regards, various programme were introduced to provide training to the teachers which help to
refresh the subject knowledge and update the teaching methodology. Orientation and refresher course
were introduced by the UGC by the recommendations of the expert committee and it became as
mandatory for all the teachers who are entered into regular services in higher education. The courses
were designed according to the needs of the situation. It was substantially benefited to the teachers
those who are not awarded about the modern educational and teaching methodology especially
information technology was not influenced dangly. The training has been resource person centered and
there were no opportunities to interact by the participant. In most of the times, it was the place where
the expert shows his excellence or intelligence. Experts deliver his lecturers relating to the particular
topic or subject which has been handling over a period of 30 years or more. What the experts or
resource person are teaching to teacher (Participants) which are already available the text books which
dealt by participants in the classes. Above all, the facts and information given by the experts are
familiar to almost all participants. It shows that, wasting of human resources, money, times and
everything. Hence the need of restructuring the training courses like Orientation, refresher and
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Exploring the Boundaries between Alternative Medicine and...
Alternative medicine has been considered the hidden mainstream of patient care in America. As
biomedicine increased in popularity, alternative methods of healing arose as a response to the
treatments used by physicians. Historically, alternative (or complementary ) medicine conveyed itself
by highlighting its natural attributes. These characteristics attracted those who were wary of the
chemicals used in allopathic medicines. Much of the skepticism that has accompanied complementary
alternative medicine (CAM) stems from the lack of scientifically based evidence that shows its
efficacy; there is no alternative medicine there is simply unproven medicine (Fontanarosa and
Lundberg 1618). This argument suggests that medicine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, was originally an MD who regularly practiced
biomedicine in the late 1700s (Whorton 49). Homeopathic ideology involves treating a disease with
cures that produce similar effects as the disease ( same suffering ) as opposed to treating a disease with
substances that are meant to produce opposite effects ( allopathy ) (Whorton 52). As Hahnemann
progressed in his practice as a physician, he began to lose trust in the worth of the treatments he
provided treatments he had been taught would be effective for their target disease. He claimed that
medicine was founded upon perhapses and blind chance and were not tailored to cure the diseases of
individual patients; medicine saw disease as something finite and similarly experienced across patients
with similar illnesses (Whorton 56). Hahnemann believed that conventional medicine is objective and
independent of a patient s perspective of his or her own disease; it is an impersonal approach to
personal problems. For example, a headache could mean something different to separate individuals
because each of them may experience it differently. Consequently, he made his homeopathic remedies
specific to his patients (Whorton 57).
Since the dilutions of homeopathic remedies reached nearly infinitesimal quantities of an actual drug,
many homeopaths believed that some sort of spirit was an
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Maggie A Girl Of The Street Analysis
No one truly knows what the future holds for them, especially young kids. Society plays a big role in
every person s life by creating expectations and standers for the upper, middle, and lower class. For
instance, if you are an individual in the lower or middle class trying to live your dream of becoming a
doctor you have to work harder and overcome more obstacles to make that future happen for yourself.
Although, some individuals in the lower class, no matter how hard they try to push for their dreams,
society snaps them back to reality and lunges them back to the fate they were given at birth. In Maggie
A Girl of the Streets, Maggie and her family are great examples of an individuals stripped of their
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From the middle of chapter one: Down the avenue came boastfully sauntering a lad of sixteen years,
although the chronic sneer of an ideal manhood already sat upon his lips. His hat was tipped over his
eye with an air of challenge. Between his teeth, a cigar stump was tilted at the angle of defiance. He
walked with a certain swing of the shoulders which appalled the timid (753). Pete is only sixteen years
old yet he already has this essence of manhood about him. Pete serves as a catalyst for many actions
that occur in the novel. For example, he saves Jimmie from a fight, and later in the novel he becomes
somewhat of a lover for Maggie which sends her into a downward spiral. Pete is the only character
that is the same in the beginning of the story and at the end of the story, he is unaffected by the actions
that have happened throughout the novel. Crane uses Pete as an antithesis of Jimmie who allows the
circumstances of the bowery life to radically change him. Unlike many of the characters in the story,
Pete is strong enough to be able to survive in the bowery without it drastically altering his life and his
future for himself. Ironically it is Pete, like The Bowery itself, who goes about changing people s
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Color Guard Speeches
What is color guard? Color guard is a true test to physical strength and ability and it s where I spend
every waking hour trying to improve each toss, turn, and count. Color guard is where two, almost
three dozen girls spend most of our free time practicing something that will not get us a job. It won t
pay us in anything but joy. And as cliché as that sounds, it s true. Color guard will probably never give
us more than thousands upon millions of life lessons. Yet, we all still do it because we love it. Color
guard is striving to be the best you can be. It s socializing with some people you can t stand half the
time because somehow they became like family and mean more than the world to you. It s sacrificing
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You are the cause of all this pain. Sometimes there is a friend in your life that is more important to you
then you are to them, and that s perfectly normal, that s life. There are one or two friends like that in
my life. And I admit, once I realized that, or once they started ditching our plans for other people, it
stung for a little while, but I got over it. You are the cause of all this love. The reason the sting only
hurt for a little is because I remembered how these people are still always there for me when I need
them to be. I remembered how much fun we have when we do hang out. I remember how these people
go out of their way to make one of my bad days good. I remember that they think to do something as
simple as asking me if I ate that day because we have practice. I remember that at the end of the day if
I REALLY need someone, they will be there no matter what. You are the thing I can t forget. There are
some people you meet, some friendships you make, that are just irreplaceable. Sometimes you connect
with someone so strongly, so remarkably fast that nobody believes it. Sometimes you connect with
someone that you hated for years over something so small that even you have a hard time believing it.
Another connection I made with this piece is also with color guard. Color guard is the cause of all my
muscle aches, back aches, the reason I had to wear a knee brace for a week, the cause of half my
frustration most of the time, and also the reason I have bruises on possibly every single part of my
body, but it s all worth it because guard is something that I love with every ounce in my body. No
matter how rough times get, I know that I m still going to be at practice the next day, and the next, and
the next, and the next. And
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A Good Friend
In today s world, many people are backstabbing and downright terrible. A good person, much less a
good friend is hard to find. It may be difficult for one to figure out who their true friends really are,
and in a time of need, one may be left wondering if they have any friends at all. Good friends are
usually found in small groups, maybe even just two people. A good friend is someone who cares about
you and will almost never let you down. To me, a good friend is loyal, is someone you can laugh with,
and is someone who can give you advice. Most importantly, a good friend will be loyal. For example,
a good friend might put their best friend at the top of their priority list when it comes to spending time
with them. A few weeks ago my best friend Makenzie invited me to go spend the day with her and her
family at Clarkco State Park where they were camping. Although I had already made plans to go on a
date with my boyfriend that day, I decided to cancel the plans with him in favor of spending time with
Makenzie. Best day ever in my opinion. On the contrary, a good friend will not go behind their friends
back. Even Though two best friends may not agree with each other every once in awhile, they will
never talk badly about them or share their friend s secrets. Obviously, the most important defining
quality of a good friend is their loyalty. Additionally, a good friend is someone who can laugh with
you. I personally am very clumsy, and my best friend definitely knows that. The
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Nuclear Energy In Australia Essay
Introduction
Recently, there has been debates on whether or not Australia should result to nuclear energy for some
of its energy source. The main issue is to do with the risk when nuclear energy is used. The chance of
a nuclear disaster in a nuclear power plant is actually incredibly small, however, if the risk does occur,
the consequence is devastating. (Gary Was, 2015). Australia also currently has no nuclear power
generators, which is a surprise since it owns about 31% of the world s uranium resources. (Wikipedia,
Last Modified 16 July 2015). Back in February 8th this year, Premier Jay Weatherill, said that there
would be a, mature and robust conversation about South Australia s future participation in a nuclear
fuel cycle, including the prospects for setting up nuclear power stations, uranium enrichment plants
and a nuclear waste dump in the state. (George Lekakis, 2015).
How it works
Nuclear power plants work by turning water into steam. This steam then turns the turbine generators
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Australia has a known estimated 1.66Mt (million tonnes) of uranium, and possibly more, which adds
up to about 31% of the world s uranium resources (as of 2011), (mining technology.com, 2014). There
are currently in Australia, three operating mines. These mines are: Ranger mine in Kakadu, Northern
Territory, mining 1,113 tonnes of uranium oxide from 2013 2014. (World Nuclear Association,
updated July 2015). Olympic Dam mine, South Australia, mining about 3,988 tonnes of uranium oxide
from 2013 2014 (World Nuclear Association, updated July 2015). And lastly, Beverley mine, again in
South Australia, and mining 188 tonnes of uranium oxide from 2013 2014 (World Nuclear
Association, updated July
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The American Public Education System
There are many problems in the American public education system today. Some of those include the
quality of teachers, who have no real passion for the job, and are only allowed to remain in the
position because of tenure privileges. Another issue is the state budgets that are allowed for public
schools, with some states investing billions of dollars, and others prioritizing it lower on the list. In hot
debate today is standardized testing, and the negative effect that it has on high school education, with
the limits it places on teachers and what they have time to teach in the classrooms. One of the biggest
problems in the American public education system is the lack of a common standard for what students
should be learning, and when they should learn it. In other words, the inequality of curriculums across
the nation is affecting the preparedness of students when they venture out beyond the public school
system, for the worst. The way to fix this problem, according to many teachers, administrators, and
politicians, is by implementing a common curriculum across the nation that will ensure that the quality
of a student s education is not determined by where they happen to live. The Common Core State
Standard curriculum is the solution to the unequal education problem in public schools. The purpose
of the CCSS is to set goals for each grade level, so that each student, parent, and teacher knows what
the student is expected to leave the grade knowing, and what they
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The Price Of Happiness By Carl Richards
The Price of Happiness Does the thought of a brand new pair of shoes fill your heart with joy? If so,
would you still feel the same about those same shoes ten years from now? Most likely, the answer to
the second question is no. That is the point that Carl Richards is trying to make in the article, The Odd
Relationship between Money and Happiness. When searching for a topic to write about, I came across
this article. I found it on the New York Times website. Richards claim is that money does not
contribute to happiness, overall. This is because having money will always lead to the desire of feeling
the need to have more, whether it is luxuries or money, itself. Although I agree with Richards up to a
point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption that money does not support happiness.
Richards article is to serve an important message: that money is not the key to true happiness. He
believes that there is not a correlation between money and happiness and that you certainly cannot buy
it. He explains that money may attempt to pursue happiness, but will fail. He points out that there are
so many people who are happier with less than what most people have. In the 6th paragraph, Richards
states, If you believe that happiness can be reduced to a functional equation up to $75,000, then how
can you explain all those stories of people around the world with very little money and a whole lot of
happiness (Richards 2)? What he means by this is that, if someone less
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Essay On Jewish Names
Names are defined as a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or
thing.Names are important in all aspects of life, and one of the major usages of names are for
identifaction purposes. Accrording to the book A person s name is thought to define and control his or
her soul and destiny (Ber. 7b). Therefore, the selection of an appropriate name is a critical decision. In
this paper we will be looking at the cultural aspect in relation to Jewish names.
In the Jewsish culture,it was with careful examination they gave names,since they believed it would
constitute to where or not the person is good or bad.They actually beliveied that the names which
which was chooosen had the power to determine later personality. Names were changed based ones
peronal status.For example if someone was adopted or they were married then on this basis the name
would change.
Until emancipation of the jews,they had no surnames.They used what is called patronymics, such as
David ben (son of) Joseph or Miriam bat (daughter of) Aaron. Names in that form are still used in
synagogue and in Jewish legal documents such as the ketubah. A person complete name would include
their first and middle name,then the patronymics son of daughter of Its said that if the father was a ...
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Some of these famous ones include EL which is a shortened version of Yyhvh, also versions such as
YAH were used.There have been many biblical chracters that has a had a change of name after a
divine encounter with God. So Abram and Sarai became Abraham and Sarah, respectively, later on the
covenant symbolized by circumcision (Gen. 17:5, 15), and Jacob was renamed Israel after wrestling
with a mysterious man (Gen. 32:29). Surprisingly, Isaac, whose near sacrifice forever altered his
relationship with God, did not receive a new name after the
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Sledge Saw Description
Ginni Sumanth Reddy
Technical Description of Sledge Saw
Sledge saw is ultimate weapon that is used for attacking enemies or zombies during a trial. It is a
deadly weapon and most creative weapons designed for survivor in dead rising 3. The only and major
purpose of this weapon is to destroy enemies as soon as it comes to contact. The following paper
provides a description of sledge saw its parts and functions. It is a long weapon similar to a rifle and is
largely made of iron. Sledge saw is a sophisticate heavy machine with cement saw at one end and
sledgehammer at the other. These two devices completely different from each other in terms of
composition and appearance but are connected with the help of an attachment.
As shown in the above picture sledge saw ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cement saw uses rotatory motion to cut down objects. The cement saw consists of a saw one end
and on the other end holder.
Saw: it is circular in shape and is made up of iron. The size of the saw can vary from few centimeters
to one meter approximately. Along the edges the saw as toothed curves that enables it to pierce into an
object without much effort.
Holder: it is a long tubular body that enables to hold the saw without hurting ourselves. The holder is
also made up of iron and is usually less heavy that the saw. The tubular shape of the holder not only
helps us in holding the saw but also helps in free movement of the saw.
Duct tape and V band clamp these are present at the center of the sledge saw. The duct tape and clamp
are used to attach the cement saw and sledge hammer together.
Duct tape: this is a long rope like material that is used to bind objects together. It is made of polyester
materials, which makes it light in weight, strong and resistant to abrasion. The lengths of the tape are
dependent of the purpose of the usage and are available in wide
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Dyslexia and life
For a long time, dyslexia has been causing many humans, especially children, to have learning
difficulties. The World Federation of Neurologists define dyslexia as, a disorder in children who,
despite conventional classroom experience, fail to attain the language skills of reading, writing, and
spelling commensurate with their intellectual abilities ( Dyslexia, 2013). Sometimes the letter m might
look like w, and the number 3 might look like 8; dyslexia basically makes it harder for people to
improve their language abilities. This is the behavior I wish to change because of the many negative
impacts it has on people s literacy skills and lives. Many dyslexic children have considerable
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Students studying at Yale University have discovered that defects in a gene, DCDC2, are related to
problems in reading skills. The DCDC2 gene (when it is not supposed to) goes into contact with
KIAA0319, which is known as a dyslexic gene ( What is Dyslexia? 2013). None of these hypotheses
have been proven yet. Anyway, dyslexics can have difficulties understanding every time they begin to
read. The number of times dyslexia occurs or the time of the day it occurs cannot be told; whenever
those people are reading, the language complications can be seen. Two main theories have been
present regarding the reasons for why this behavior occurs, which are the cerebellar theory and the
magnocellular theory. We have proof that dyslexic people cannot process visual concepts (which
makes it harder for them to read or write). The magnocellular theory states that this occurs because
there is something wrong with the magnocellular pathways. Magnocellular pathways are part of the
central nervous system, and allow humans to process visual details from their surroundings. Scientists
believe that with these pathways not working, humans obtain dyslexia and are not able to remember
the presented information. On the other hand, the cerebellar theory says that people who have
problems in the cerebellum might become dyslexic. The cerebellum is basically responsible for human
motor control and language. Dysfunctions in the cerebellum can cause
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Sacco And Bartolomeo Vanzetti Essay
The Sacco and Vanzetti Murder Trial
The murder trial of the Italians known as Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti was one of the most
controversial events during the 1920 s. The execution of the Italians by electric chair was wrongfully
convicted given that there wasn t enough evidence to prove that Sacco and Vanzetti were responsible
for the armed robbery. In fact, many commentators say that they were executed mainly for their
political views and not for their so called actions. In my opinion, the trial was never properly handled
and they should have never been executed or at least not given a real chance to defend themselves.
On april 15, 1920 an armed robbery took place in South Braintree, Massachusetts. Two businessmen
were moving a $15,000 payroll to different location when an automobile with two men inside showed
up, shot them both and drove away. This is where it all starts, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
are blamed for a crime they were never a part of. I believe the police department assumed they were
guilty for two major reasons. 1) Mr. Sacco owned a gun of the same type that was used in the crime
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Regardless of knowing very little english, they were big time anarchist who disliked the government
and the idea of World War I. They even fled to Mexico to avoid military conscription. When they later
returned to the United States, Nicola became a shoe maker in a factory and Vanzetti became a fish
vendor. When they were arrested, police officers had even more reason to suspect that they were
criminals who liked to get away with their crimes. At this time, Sacco and Vanzetti were interrogated
and pressured to confess a crime they had nothing to do with. The big disadvantage of knowing very
little english put them in a bad position and they were about to face one of the biggest murder trials of
the
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Saltwater Crocodile Research Paper
The Saltwater Crocodile The saltwater crocodile is one of the largest non mammalian creatures. It also
lives to about 70 years and weighs about 1200 pounds for a male, and 200 pounds for a female. The
length of a male varies between 14 17 ft. While the females length is between 7.5 11 ft. All of these
numbers are of averages of adult saltwater crocodiles. Now I will compare four systems of a crocodile
to a human. In the circulatory system, the crocodile has a four chambered heart, as well as a double
looped circulatory system. They breathe using their lungs in and under water. The saltwater crocodile
can be submerged for quite a while. Up to 8 hours as the longest recording ever known. They use
conservation of the oxygen and can survive in some sub temperature ponds. This occurs when the
crocodile heads too far north. As for humans, we can obviously breathe using our lungs as well.
Though we can not submerge and conserve oxygen as a crocodile can. It is the same concept anyway,
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It all starts at the super strong jaw of the saltwater crocodile. It can just brutally snap bones of a once
living animal, like nothing. Then, it heads south, where the crocodile uses the esophagus and heads
past the trachea. It continues on its path to the stomach, where it has incredibly strong digestive acids.
It needs this due to the way it devours animals. It goes to the intestines that sort out what is needed
and what is not needed. Finally, to remove and dispose the waste, it leaves through the cloaca. All of
the main digestive parts are the same to humans, except for the cloaca, or human anus. It is pretty
similar, but the crocodile has more of a incomplete disposal. We have a full one, depending on what
we eat. The crocodile just has a quick, rapid disposal, not much to work on, just what needs to be
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Summary Of Militia Myths By James Wood
Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian citizen soldier, by James Wood, is a book that details the
development of the Canadian militia and the role of citizen soldiers from 1896 to 1921. Canada was in
a state in 1896 where the country was expanding politically and industrially; while attempting to avoid
European militarism. Sadly, the book shows that the ideology made its way to Canada through the
development and beginning of the First World War. Militia Myths focuses on the lives and experiences
of the Canadian militia and their citizen soldiers; as well as their cultures, known as Military Culture.
Furthermore, the piece examines how the Canadian militia was shaped, formed, and how it expanded,
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However, under Borden s revised Militia Act, Canada remained a voluntary militia, as well as
primarily defensive. Military development began to show in schools, as cadets became common to
train young men for possible military services. From 1905 1908, Canada s focus on the military was
rising. Under Borden s Militia Act, the Canadian Militia increased its spending by nearly double from
1904 1908, with large reason being the advancement of Permanent Forces in 1905, as well as
expansion of militia regiments over the country. Borden wanted to prepare for the worst, even if it was
costly. In peacetime, a common argument against this military spending was the question of who the
militia going to fight. Throughout 1905 1908, marksmanship practice and national patriotism became
key in maintaining positive attitudes towards the
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The Effects Of Dyslipidemia On The Body
Dyslipidemia is characterized by increased total cholesterol levels, low density lipoprotein cholesterol
levels (LDL C), triglyceride levels (TG), and low high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (HDL C)
(1). Most of the cholesterols in the body (60 70%) are transported to liver cells in the form of LDL C
through direct interaction with specific LDL receptors (1). Dietary intake of foods that are high in
cholesterol and saturated fats (such as egg yolk, butter, fast food) activates a feedback mechanism
which lowers the activity of LDL receptors. As a consequence, LDLs are no longer being efficiency
recycled to the liver and plasma LDL levels increased dramatically (1). The excess circulating LDLs
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JF s risk factors include her age (79), hypertension, and previous history of coronary arterial disease
(NSTEMI about 10 years ago) (1). JF s current medications do not contribute to her dyslipidemia (1).
She does not have a family history of premature cardiovascular diseases. Secondary prevention of
cardiovascular events and all cause mortality are the primary outcomes for JF s lipid lowering therapy.
JF was previously stable on atorvastatin for many years and thus has not had lipid testing in the past
year. JF recalls meeting her cholesterol targets previously (LDL ~2.0 mmol/L, HDL ~1.2 mmol/L, TG
and TC unknown). The recommended target values for post MI patients are LDL C of 2.0 mmol/L,
and HDL C 2.6 mmol/L (1 ,2). However, no clinical studies thus far have directly evaluated the
benefits of titrating statin dose to achieve target values. A different fix dose approach involves giving
patients the same doses that were shown to produce clinical benefits in trials regardless of how much
LDL C reduction was achieved (1, 2). Using this approach, lipid measurements are only used to
monitor for adherence and safety (in case LDL C too low) (1). Patients with prior history of CAD are
considered high risk (Framingham risk 20%) regardless of their lipid
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Comparison Of Jacques Cartier Vs. Samuel De Champlain
Jacques Cartier VS Samuel De Champlain
Jacques Cartier was a determined,intelligent, and patient explorer of France who was born on
December 1, 1491. Cartier was best known for being the first European to describe and map the Gulf
of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. He proudly named his rightful
discoveries, The country of Canada s. Samuel De Champlain was a whole hearted, strong, intelligent,
patriotic french navigator. Born August 13, 1574. Champlain founded New France and Quebec City
on July 3, 1608, many referred to Champlain as, The father of New France. The pondering question
that must be answered is; who is the better explorer, and more importantly who was the better leader?
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On the contrary, Cartier was determined and believe in himself that he could make it through this
journey without dieing and hoping to find a new path too gold and spices. Although in the end Cartier
did not find a new path too gold and spices, he sailed many new parts of north america like Gaspè in
which he met an Iroquois chief and made many valuable trades with this chief. Cartier also raised a 9
foot cross in the honor of his king while he was in Gaspè. These two pieces of evidence prove that
Cartier was a determined explorer. In the end of his magnificent years of sailing Cartier was a very
determined explorer who knew he could get anything done.
Cartier was a intelligent leader which led him too successful journeys and explorations, he had to
make many tough decisions like how many people should be on his crew, but lucky he was an
intelligent person a made these decisions correctly. Cartier showed intelligence because on each
voyage he went on he increasingly brought more crewmen. This proves that Cartier was intelligent,
because by Cartier s third voyage he managed to get a crew of 5 ships which was a total of
approximately 120 130 men. Gathering this many crewmen who were pretty much risking their lives
to be on this voyage, was a very hard task. When Cartier was gathering his crew, he was intelligent in
trying to recruit people that he new would come on his voyage.
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Baywatch Research Paper
Few films line up a cast this talented and deliver a movie this devoid of entertainment. And so jot
down, if you are scoring at home, that Baywatch is one of 2017 s worst films. Painfully, gratingly
unfunny, straining for every joke and chuckle, and delivering a beach mystery straight out of a
contrived 1980s T A flick, this movie is so poorly conceived, no amount of CPR or resuscitation can
save it after it squanders any potential within the first 10 minutes.
About the only thing that works here is a barrage of putdowns levied upon the chiseled Zac Efron by
Dwayne Johnson. The chemistry between the two superstars is obvious and easy, but the material they
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Jason and the 2009 reboot of Friday the 13th on their resume. They haven t produced a script in eight
years, so how the hell did this script get a pass and a $69 million production budget?
Wait. $69 million, huh? Okay. Neat. I see what you did there. (Exhales loudly).
Baywatch fails to even get its cameos right. It is no secret that Hasselhoff and Anderson are involved
here, but they are given the benefit of the doubt that simply showing up will make us laugh and smile.
What Gordon doesn t seem to realize is that most of the audience likely interested in this movie will
not even have a clue who they are and why they matter.
Good, talented actors try their best here (Johnson especially commits to trying to get all of this over),
but they are all hung out to dry. Gordon has seemingly lost his ability to tell a story and the screenplay
is credited to a couple of hacks who apparently drew inspiration from a steady stream of Beverly Hills
Cop movie knockoffs from the 1980s. What a waste of time and energy for all
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Polyaniline Essay
Much waste heat of low temperature is released and no viable technology exists can produce
electricity from this low energy density heat, so the long sought after class thermoelectric (TE)
material which directly achieve conversion between thermal and electrical energy obtain many
attention. However, the traditional TE materials are alloys of inorganic materials and expensive, and
most of them have some level of toxicity, so the research about organic TE materials is very
important. The polyaniline (PANI, i.e. one kind of conducting polymer) and PANI matrix
Ge0.94Pb0.01Bi0.05Te composite material were prepared. The chemical structure, microstructure and
TE properties were investigated by FTIR, XRD, SEM and ZEM. Results showed that the ... Show
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Additionally, some inorganic elements have some level of toxicity for the environment follows with
the low natural abundance. Thereby, in the present scenario it is unrealistic to enable a widespread use
of thermoelectric installations forwaste heat recovery.However, organic electronic materials,especially
conducting polymers (i.e. basing on abundant elements, light weight, low cost large area flexible and
non toxic), start to draw attention asmore economical alternatives to conventional TE materials [19
21].
To evaluate the energy conversionefficiency of a TE material, a dimensionless Figure of merit (ZT), is
introduced to quantify the performance of TE materials and is defined as
with: S: Seebeck coefficient, σ: Electrical conductivity, T : Absolute temperature, S2σ: Power factor
andκ : Thermal conductivity.
Good TE materials require ahigh power factor, a high σ and a lowκ, so the polymers are expected to
play an important role in the TE materials because of its low κ.
Conducting polymers are one of the mostly studiednovel materials for thermoelectric materials.These
versatile materials exhibit not only the electricalconductivity of semiconductors but also the
generalbehaviors of polymers. Polyaniline (PANI), oneof the most extensively investigated conducting
polymers,have been
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Leonard vs. Pepsico
Leonard v. PepsiCo
210 F.3d 88 (2d Cir.2000)*
In 1996 PepsiCo advertising campaign launched, through which consumer who collected epmty Pepsi
containers could earn Pepsi Points that could be redeemed for bikes, jacket, cups, and other such
merchandise. During this compaign, PepsiCo let the television commercial in rotation, showcasing a
number of the items being offered. This argumentative ad showed a suburban teen preparing for
school and wearing some Pepsi Stuff (sunglasses, t shirt), as the items/stuff were depicted, numbers at
the bottom of the screen revealed how many Pepsi Points they cost. At the end of this television
commercial, this suburban teen landed a Harrier Jet near a bike rack at his school and the plane s jet ...
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In an agreement there must be a meeting of the minds, which indicates mutual assent by both parties.
There is no meeting of the minds when one side (PepsiCo) is obviously joking.
Another issue, which was the case in court, is that John Leonard s understanding of this commercial as
an offer must also be rejected because the New York Court found out that no objective person (while
Mr. Leonard is a subjective person) could reasonably have concluded that the commercial actually
offered consumers a Harrier Jet. In a basic rule of contracts mentioned, that whether an offer has been
made depends on the objective reasonableness of the alleged offeree s belief that the advertisement or
solicitation was intended as an offer. Reasonable Person Standard based on common rules, and in
relation to society is an objective, so according to this standard if it is clear that an offer was not
serious, then no offer has been made.
In this case objective reasonable standard notes only how resonable persons behave, and what their
reaction. While seriousness determines whether, in our case commercial, is real and serious, and may
be perceived as an offer. As it was mentioned before, PepsiCo s commercial had no offer, and
advertising are not serious. Moreover the Court found this television commercial an absurd. Any
reasonable person can t take all the actions, that take place in this television commercial, and the plot,
seriously, due to the following facts: 1) Second, the
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Examples Of Conflict In Short Stories
TMA
EL121
The short story and Essay writing
Short stories are mainly written to grab the reader s attention and thus make them reflect and become
drawn into the story even more. So why is a short story important? They are important and effective
due to the fact that any reader can relate to the story or a particular character as they can be universal.
In this TMA I will be tracing the elements of conflicts within the three short stories. These conflicts
will consist of man vs man, man vs society and man vs nature. Furthermore, I will talk about the
internal and external conflicts in the stories in the following paragraphs.
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It coincidentally happens to be that Jimmy was working as a police patrol in that area where they
planned on meeting. After meeting a man at the appointed place, Jimmy realises that it is in fact his
friend Bob. However, he does not reveal himself to him as he learns that his friend is a wanted thief in
Chicago, this can be supported by the image of Bob as he is said to be dressed well and wearing large
diamonds on his scarf. Jimmy leaves bob and sends another police officer in normal clothing
pretending to be his friend, he knows as a police officer he is supposed to arrest him but he just couldn
t do that to his long lost friend hence why he sends another man. Although, Bob senses that the sent
man does not look like Jimmy, he continuous in engaging in the conversation with him. The short
story unfolds with Bob being arrested by the man and at the same time being handed over a note. It
states in the note that Bob in fact did meet his friend (Jimmy) the police officer, that met up with him
and he goes on by explaining that he recognised Bob s face to be a wanted man from Chicago.
Nevertheless, he could not bear to arrest his friend and that s why he sent another man to do it for
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Malcolm Knowles Andragogy Essay
Malcolm S. Knowles:
Adult learning had no distinction from pedagogy in the United States until Malcolm S. Knowles
introduced his controversial theory of andragogy. Knowles was an American educator at North
Carolina State University (Knowles, Holten III, Swanson, 2015). Andragogy is defined as a set of
principles of adult learning that in turn enables those designing and conducting adult learning to build
more effective learning process. Knowles determined there are 4 assumptions about characteristics of
adult learners in 1980 and added a 5th assumption in 1984. His assumptions resulted into the 4
principles of andragogy.
My thoughts on how humans learn:
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For myself, I can remember things I say aloud better than just reading it. I can also write the material
and have better recall than just reading the material. I have also retained more information by
associating it with personal, real events that have happened in my life. I have found that many times if
I doubt myself, I talk myself into failure; therefore, it greatly benefits me to reassure myself that I can
do it.
Andragogy in Practice as a holistic learning model:
Based on the 4 principles of andragogy, there is a need to explain the reasons that specific things are
being taught, instruction should be task oriented instead of promoting memorization, instructions
should take into account the wide variety of different backgrounds of learners, and since adult learners
are self directed, instruction should allow learner to discover knowledge for themselves without
depending on others (Pappas, 2013). A recently developed holistic theory provides an integrative
framework to examine some of the contemporary adult learning theories (Yang, 2004). Bibliography
Knowles, M. S., Holten III, E. F., Swanson, R. A. (2015). The Adult Learner: the definitive classic in
adult education and human resource development. New York:
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Kathryn Howard Research Paper
Kathryn Howard was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard, a younger brother of Thomas Howard,
Duke of Norfolk. She was also first cousin to Anne Boleyn. Kathryn came to court at about the age of
19 as a lady in waiting to Anne of Cleves and there was no doubt that the spirited young girl caught
Henry s attention. Sixteen days after he was free of Anne, Henry took his fifth wife, Kathryn Howard,
on July 28, 1540. Henry was 49 and his bride was no older than 19. King Henry lavished gifts on
Kathryn and called her his rose without thorn and the very jewel of womanhood . Less than a year into
Kathryn marriage the rumors of her infidelity began. In a way, one couldn t blame her for seeking the
company of handsome young men closer to her age. But for that to happen even only in courtly
flirtations, was dangerous for a Queen, especially one who came from a powerful family with a lot of
enemies. By November 1541, there was enough evidence against the Queen that Archbishop Cranmer
informed the King of Kathryn s misconduct. At first Henry did not believe the accusations, but he
agreed to allow further investigations into the matter. There was enough evidence and ... Show more
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It was around this time that Katherine was noticed by not only the King, but also Thomas Seymour
brother of the late Queen Jane Seymour. Katherine expressed her desire to marry Thomas Seymour
after Latimer s death, but the King s request for her hand was one that Katherine felt it was her duty to
accept. Katherine and Henry VIII were married on July 12th in the Queen s closet at Hampton Court
Palace in a small ceremony attended by about 20 people. Katherine was interested in the reformed
faith, making her enemies with the conservatives of Henry s court. It was Katherine s influence with
the King and the Henry s failing health that led to a plot against her in 1546 by the conservative
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Bmw Case Study
BMW: The Power of Image.
Ellie Pugh, 369732
Interior Design, 2009.
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Abstract.
Title: Author: Hemis number: Tutor: Date:
BMW: The Power of Design. Ellie Pugh. 369732. Heather Coleman. January 2009.
To most consumers BMW is simply, a vehicle manufacturer. Is this company another faceless
corporation whose only priority is to make its millions? Or have BMW spent the ninety years of their
existence building a solid reputation based on quality? This dissertation will aim to investigate these
questions by exploring the different and maybe in some cases, unknown elements of BMW. I will be
touching upon the history of the company and how it has shaped the organisation through its design,
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Figure 31. Film still, taken from a BMW television advert, 2003. Figure 32. The BMW brand, first
created in 1917. Figure 33. James Bond with his BMW Z8 in GoldenEye, 1995. Figure 34. James
Bond with his BMW R1200 in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997. Figure 35. BMW Dealerships (Snows of
Portsmouth). Figure 36. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 37. BMW Dealerships
(Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 38. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 39. BMW
Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 40. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 41.
BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth).
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List of Illustrations. Cover Images. Authors own, taken November 19th 2008. Figure 1. BMW
Website Image, retrieved December 5th 2008. Figure 2. BMW Website Image, retrieved December 5th
2008. Figure 3. BMW Art Car, designed by Alexander Calder, 1976. Figure 4. BMW Art Car,
designed by Alexander Calder, 1976. Figure 5. BMW Headquarters Building, Munich, 1972. Figure 6.
BMW Headquarters Building, Munich, 1972. Figure 7. BMW Central Building, Leipzig, East
Germany, 2005. Figure 8. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure 9. Travel case from the BMW Accessory
line. Figure 10. Key ring from the BMW Accessory line. Figure 11. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure
12. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure 13. Interior of BMW Welt Double Cone . Figure 14. Interior of
BMW Welt, specifically BMW Premiere area. Figure 15. BMW Central Building, Leipzig, East
Germany, 2005. Figure
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Dorothea Dix s Role In Prison Reform
Throughout the 1800s mistreatment among mentally ill patients and prisoners was common. Patients
were subjected to being starved to death, locked in cages and even beaten to death. Prisoners were
subjected to similar treatment, significantly being starved and beaten to death. Dorothea Dix was an
author and reformer during the late 1800s. Dix portrayed an important role of hospitals, reforming
mental hospitals and insane asylums, and reform prisons. Dorothea Dix had a substantial effect on the
expansion of mental hospitals. The movement to add more space started in Massachusetts after Dix
discovered the horrid living conditions that were in a poorhouse outside of Boston. After being
horrified of how bare and gruesome the conditions were, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From being held against the inmate s will to being chained into cells. To the patients, in the mental
hospitals, that had to endure neglect, abuse, and starvation. Dorothea Dix was a reformer that cared
and tended to the needs of the mistreated. She did this gain better treatment and inequality for those
who did not have a voice. Dix portrayed an important role of hospitals, reforming mental hospitals and
insane asylums, and reform
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Health Information Technology For Economic And Clinical...
In the past, our healthcare distribution system predicated its payments solely on the number of
accommodations provided and not on the quality of care distributed to patients. As a result, patients
might receive redundant tests, medication errors, or accommodations that might not ameliorate their
health and may cost them more in copayments or coinsurance. As required by the Affordable Care Act,
Health and Human Services (HHS) launched several initiatives to link payments more proximately
with quality outcomes and promote value predicated care. These reforms promote value over volume
and ascertain that care is better coordinated across the healthcare distribution system (Health IT,
2013). As a result the government is looking to influence innovation and best practices to enhance
administration, quality and patient engagement, while securing protection and minimizing expenses
(Nir Menachemi and Taleah H. Collum, 2011). This influential innovation is in direct response to the
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009. Therefore
in this paper one will evaluate the current state of the infrastructure in workflow and processes;
identify the existing gaps and issues within the environment, provide solutions for improvement in
association with the present gaps zero cost and limitless budget, and recognize current technology that
can change the current health care infrastructure. This evaluation will display the current state of the
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Conscription War Canada
Since Canada became an independent country, they wanted to show off economically and socially and
at the time World War II was going on. So, they joined the war, to prove themselves to Britain and the
world. Since they were first recognized in 1917 when they fought the Germans in the battle of Vimy
Ridge during World War I. The only issue was that their weapons were outdated and they weren t war
ready in 1939. Yet Canada was still critical to World War II since they had the largest number of
participates because one twelfth of the Canadian population were in the military, which was one
million citizens but that still meant their army was small compared to others. Since Canada had a
small army, they still fought alongside with the British due to loyalty and as part of the
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Pushing the idea of Canadianization, which was a movement that intended to withstand foreign
strengths and to encourage, nurture, support and foster. Although, War World II was expensive for
Canada, due to high government spending 118 million dollars to 4.6 billion dollars, a result of 42,042
Canadians deaths and 54,000 casualties returning back and the conscription crisis created tension
between Canadians themselves that would later erupt, Canada came out of the war as a new country.
Their industry overcame the Great Depression, creating one of the most modern and efficient
economies in the world, recognition for its large navy and air force and military contribution. Adding
the idea of middle power due to their performance in the war, only taking several German submarines
attacks. The war not only allowed Canada to establish a reputation of importance of fighting together
under their control, regardless of language or ethical background, all while letting them recover, and
gain, economically, socially, and culturally, during and after the
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social security Essay
In reading the book Social Security and the Family I learned a lot about the system that I had no idea
about before. The book was fact filled and almost fun to read the need to know information. I gained
much knowledge in the specifics of why the social security system is in need of reform, and why it
will be inadequate in the years to come. One of the reasons our social security system isn t working is
because, Social Security was modeled on the single earner, married couple family (1). Times have
changed dramatically since then.
When assessing the issues and current structure of the security system for change,
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This absolutely violates the principle of horizontal equity. The fourth and final objective discussed is
efficiency, which translates into trying to achieve the greatest good for lowest cost. One measure of
efficiency is whether the effect of additional earnings on lifetime benefits of a couple is the same
when only on spouse works and when both spouses work (182). This also stems back into our class
discussions in the subject of economic efficiency and how being most efficient when the consumer
(Social Security beneficiary) and the producer (Social Security system funds) are both at a surplus.
Before reading the books I never anticipated being able to connect it to the Public Policy class so
readily. More importantly these policies mustn t be overlooked .
The central argument of the book is to solve the problem of insufficient funds. Our system now is
flawed
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton s Solitude Of Self
Solitude of Self was a speech created and presented by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She explored the idea
of the individual as it concerns all of humanity. She was a feminist in the 19th century and well
known. Her wisdom as a woman leader was used to connect with people that went beyond the
common. Her voice was not easily heard, because man dominated the culture, but she made her way
into the public with her determination. They saw her as a person who solved problems with a goal of
practical answers to how humans acted.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton assisted in defining humanity and what it meant to be a woman. This one
individual made such an impact on a world that was dominated by men. Stanton s life was full of
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She knew that they needed a new way of looking at an old argument. That is exactly what her
structure provided. She used every area of her structure to relate to her audience and describe her idea
in every way possible. She spoke to all different walks of life and gender. She saw the importance in
diversity. Her persuasion was like a wake up call. She provided examples that showed what would
happen if everyone were limited. This made the men see from the women perspective and understood
that without their opportunities then they would be nothing. Her final point was about what cause the
inequality of
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Camtasia Essay
I first hear of Camtasia from the written interaction with other classmates. I did some research on the
Internet and found great evaluations. Later I found that other departments in my company use this
software sporadically. This program is basically an Authoring/multimedia software platform, meaning
that, you do not have to do any coding to create programs.
Camtasia uses images that represent an image on itself or sound. You can drag and drop these images
on a time line. The time line has different levels where you can drag and drop the images, once place
on time line you can do visual effects and add animations.
Creating and editing video with sound is very intuitively. The program can import video from formats
like .camproj, .camrec, and .avi, with no limitations on the length of videos. Screen recordings can be
use in a PC, Mac or vice versa. Enhances to the video recording presentations are done with
interactivity functions like quizzes. Camtasia can capture computer screens, PowerPoint presentations,
Computer camera or webcam, Voice narration and any other audio. Camtasia integrates flawlessly
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There are some drawbacks with Camtasia. The software has to be loaded in your computer, with
means that the software requires certain specifics software/hardware requirement like, processor,
Operating System etc. for both Windows and Mac machines. There is no web based version of the
software yet. Camtasia offers no support for live recording from a digital video camera, and updates
are only free from X.1 to X.2, but not from X to Y.
The cost per seat is as follows. 1 4: $199.00, 5 9: $191.04 each, 10 14: $185.07 each, 15 24: $179.10
each, 25 49: $165.17 each, 50 99: $159.20 each, 100 + Contact
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The Christian Influence on The Middle Ages Essay
In 312 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine achieved a victory at the Milvian Bridge. The night previous
to this battle, Constantine dreamt of a cross inscribed in hoc signo vinces, in this sign you will
conquer. As trivial as this dream may seem, it ultimately signified the beginning of the rise of
Christianity. With his victory, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and supported and
encouraged it throughout the empire. In 313 CE, another milestone occurred as the emperors, both
Constantine I of the West and Licinius of the East, signed the Edict of Milan declaring that the
Diocletianic Persecution would end, and Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire. This
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One of the most important contributors of this time was Saint Benedict of Nursia. To guide Christians
pursuing such a life, St. Benedict wrote Regula Benedicti, The Rule of Saint Benedict. This book was
composed of precepts for monks to follow as they lived in communal monasteries under an abbot.
Ideally, poverty, chastity, and obedience were the most sought after traits that one should follow. Saint
Benedict instructed monks to participate daily in written prayers, devotionals, manual labor, and
commanded a pledge of poverty, chastity, and obedience (Benedict).
Because these rules are not just spiritually beneficial, secular impacts were gained from the
monasteries way of life. Monks became a hero of the people of the medieval times in countless ways.
These monks were examples to all of a righteous way of living. When monks devoted their lives to
God, others saw the devotion exemplified in daily life. The humility the monks strived for implicated
a humble heart , serious and humble speech , doing nothing except what is commended by his
superiors , and being content with the worst of everything (Benedict). This lifestyle could infinitely
increase the quality of life for any person as it provided an example for people to become helpful,
moral citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. As Christianity and monasteries became more
popular amongst people, monks traveled to
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Biological Patents And Their Associated Exploitation
Biological Patents and Their Associated Exploitation There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?
This quote by Jonas Salk, the researcher who invented the polio vaccine in the height of the polio
scare, demonstrates the natural resistance people have to patents on biological agents. If society can
grant individuals or small groups of individuals the exclusive rights to the production and use of
biological agents in the form of a patent, the morality of such patents must be taken into consideration.
David Resnik s adaption of Marx s theories of economic exploitation to a biomedical setting can be
used to determine whether biological patents are moral. According to Resnik, A exploits B if and only
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Together, they granted Columbia University the exclusive rights to an important technique in
biotechnology and pharmacology which, allows foreign DNA to be inserted into a host cell to produce
certain proteins . The university earned almost $800 million through the licensing of these patents to
various companies and institutions. For A to exploit B, as per Resnik s definitions, there must exist an
A and B. So let A, the exploiting party, be Columbia and let B, the exploited party, be the academic
institutions and the private companies that wish to use the technique described in the patents to further
medicine. A did indeed take an advantage over B with the advantage being the university discovered
the technique before any institutions discovered that same technique or a technique very similar to
what Richard Axel discovered. A used this advantage of having the discovery first to harm B
financially by suing any institution in B for their use of Axel s techniques without the proper license.
So A exploited B. A cannot morally justify this exploitation because any financial gain A received
from exerting control of their patents gets canceled out by that equal financial loss of B. Furthermore,
A does not gain any productivity from enforcing their exclusive rights to the patents but B loses
productivity for having to apply for the licensing or not being able to attain licensing for the technique
so there is a net loss for A and B. To
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Mercy Core Value Analysis
As I sit down to write my final reflection, I think about the Mercy Core Values here at Georgian Court
University and what I have gained during this course. I would like to think that I have been taught the
value of respect and integrity during my up bring from my parents, family, teachers and co workers
and the teachings here at GCU have given me a better outlook and understanding on how important
respect and integrity are in the world we live in. To me respect is to have an understanding in ones
beliefs even if you don t agree, basically not judging someone on their personal beliefs or actions.
Having an understanding as to why they do or say is respect. My understanding of integrity is to be
you , be honest and standup for your actions and your beliefs. Do the right thing opposed to the wrong
thing. As a person everyone has a level of respect and/or integrity. It s a matter of whether the person
truly knows the meaning of it and uses them in the right way. During this course, I have read a lot of
interesting readings, the ones that standout the most to me are Fredrick Douglass, Malala Yousafzai,
and Sister Cathrine McAuley. They are all fine examples of people I have learn more about respect
and integrity for after reading their stories. There stories show how important the Mercy Core Values
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As a person everyone has a level of respect and or integrity. It s a matter of whether the person truly
knows the meaning of it and uses it to live their lives with compassion and respect to everyone. I was
always brought up to respect others as you want them to respect you. Words to live by as my
grandmother would say. GCU thrives on respect to all people as gifts of God and to work together as
one community. I hope to really see this
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Domestic Mission Board Research Paper
In 1845, a group of men met in Augusta, Georgia to organize the Southern Baptist Convention, to
promote Foreign and Domestic Missions and other important objects connected with the Redeemer s
Kingdom, among Baptist churches in the South. Part of the strategy to promote domestic missions was
to create the Domestic Mission Board which would be located in Marion, AL with the initial delegated
tasks of developing and executing religious education for blacks in the South and to aid the present
effort, to establish the Baptist cause in the city of New Orleans. During its infancy, the Domestic
Mission Board had difficulty retaining its key leaders. Basil Manly was elected as the first president of
the DMB, but resigned within the year. The Board s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Courts Redford was Secretary Treasurer, the Board was able to announce that it was assisting
churches in every state and working closely with every state association to make the work last. In
1959, the Board went through another major reorganization creating five divisions: missions,
evangelism, church loans, chaplains commission, and promotion, with a sixth, administrative services,
added in 1966. The following year, what would later become known as Southern Baptist Disaster
Relief formed in Texas. The Home Mission Board continued the work of these divisions until near the
close of the
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Apuleius In-Depth Ekphrasis Of Diana And Actaeon
Although ekphrases are frequent in the novel, Apuleius in depth ekphrasis of Diana and Actaeon
specifically describes the physical form of statues as a work of art, which ultimately tie into Lucius s
adventure. The use of ekphrasis leads into yet another interpolated tale that is seemingly not related to
the novel. However, ekphrasis not only describes the statues in great detail but also describes how
Apuleius molds the ancient Roman tale into Lucius s story. Diana s statue was made of Parian marble
occupied the exact center point and as an utterly resplendent piece of statuary that shone bright on the
reflective marble (Met. 2.4, pp. 33 34). The description is similar to that of Isis in how this first ranked
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Lucius describes Actaeon as craning forward and gawking at the deity (Met. 2.4, pp. 34). Craning and
gawking suggest that Actaeon is overly curious and depraved. The connotation of gawking suggests
that Actaeon was knowingly intruding on Diana s bath. Similarly, Lucius is very eager and curious
like when he is struck near senseless by my unbearable yearning by the witchcraft in Thessaly (Met.
2.2, pp. 22). Lucius further emphasizes how eager in witchcraft that he is to sign up as [Pamphile s]
apprentice and pay through the nose for it (Met. 2.6, pp. 25). The similar inquisitive character of
Actaeon and Lucius is used to construct a parallel between the two narratives. The purposeful story of
Diana and Actaeon provides a similar message to The Golden Ass. Actaeon and Lucius were both
overly curious and saw what they should not have seen. Actaeon gawked at Diana bathing while
Lucius saw Pamphile turn into an owl (Met. 3.21, pp. 60). Although Actaeon is turned into a stag by
Diana and then devoured by his hunting dogs, Lucius is forgiven and returns to his normal human
form to serve for Isis beliefs. The irony of Lucius describing Actaeon also shows a parallel with
Apuleius s description of Lucius throughout the novel. The notion that The Golden Ass as an
autobiography of Apuleius seems clearer in the ekphrasis of Actaeon and Diana due to the irony. Like
Lucius
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Romanticism In Sense And Sensibility
In the eighteenth century, reason and emotion no longer worked together. Emotion was kept down and
was considered inferior. Social conventions were more important than individual convictions. In other
words people considered form more significant than content. As regard art, this period was called
Classical period. The opposite of this was slowly being prepared to burst out at the time of the French
Revolution. This period was called Romantic.
What Romanticism tried to do was stir all the way through the Age of Reason so in this case man and
nature became fused through participation in the one mighty being , so that the most elemental natural
objects became humanised . The term of sensibility emerged as a concept in the Enlightenment Era
but continued to be defined during the Romantic period and beyond. This new concept describes
people s capacity to be affected by the world around them. It also directly correlates their emotional
capabilities with their moral development. A high moral standard should result in an appropriate
emotional response. What was considered appropriate was different for men and women, however.
People thought that sensibility led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We can find in this piece of literature work that Marianne Dashwood is guided by too much passion
and acts inappropriately, while her sister, Elinor reacts with too much prudence. Eventually, both
sisters are rewarded with marriage once they learn how to regulate the appropriate amount of
emotional response and gain knowledge through experience. Moreover, we can observer that both
concepts are necessary in order to act in a correct way. The author tries to show the readers how
important sense is in our lives. Not only can we act through our reason but also we need to take into
account our
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Tennis Ball Research Paper
One cold winter day, I walked down to the blacktop at the start of recess period. The first thing that
seemed odd to me was that the wall ball crew did not have a tennis ball to play with. Then, as if in
answer to this thought, I saw Levi and Tim struggling to get the tennis ball unjammed from the rungs
of a gate to a ventilation system at the PCBC pavilion. Without giving much thought, I ran down to
help them.
For about a minute, we shared ideas on how to get the tennis ball down. After some intense
brainstorming, I decided it would be a great idea to sit on Tim s shoulders with a stick in my hand and
wack at the tennis ball until it rolled out from between the rungs. I sat there, trying to maneuver a way
to get it unjammed, but to my disappointment
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Three Years She Gew Research Paper
The English Romantic Age, which lasted from the late 18th century to the middle of the 19th century,
was born of the ideas of William Wordsworth, British poet and author. Many critics of this era believe
that Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge s co publication of a collection of poems called Lyrical
Ballads initiated Romanticism, which featured themes of nature, individualism and emotion.
Wordsworth s works are representative of this era; they include ideas about personal experience and
emotion, as well as the influence of nature on man. He also used and advocated simple language that
any reader could comprehend. This radical form of literature influenced other poets to write in a
similar manner, creating a movement that forever changed poetry. Wordsworth s ideas that prompted
the Romantic Period were due to his upbringing and experiences as a student. Born in the spring of
1770, Wordsworth grew up with four siblings in England along the Derwent River, exposing him early
on to nature s beauty. He drew inspiration for his autobiographical poem, The Prelude, from his
schooling at Cockermouth, as well as from his education in Hawkshead, where he and his brother
attended school. He then attended Cambridge, using his experiences there to note his changing ideas
of his education in the third book of The Prelude. This movement ... Show more content on
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This elegy is in memory of a girl commonly thought to be his daughter, Catherine (referred to as Lucy
in the poem), who died when she was just three years old. It describes Nature s upbringing of Lucy,
which signifies her death, using vivid scenes of nature. Literary critic Ian H. Thompson labels
Wordsworth a landscape architect, or at least as one of the spiritual and intellectual precursors of the
profession... The poem exemplifies this, as it is rich in natural scenes constructed by Wordsworth,
which serve to show Lucy s spiritual connection with the
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BSBWRT401A Write Complex Documents Essay
You work for a financial planning organisation that manages thousands of clients portfolios and
accounts. Recently there have been several changes in the industry that affect clients who have share
portfolios. For some clients, the changes will have a negative effect on their investments while other
clients will be receiving good news.
You have been asked to write a letter to all the relevant clients asking them to attend an information
session regarding the changes that will affect their share portfolio performance.
When writing a business letter the first thing to determine is its purpose ie what it is intended to
achieve. in a short sentence, explain the the purpose of this letter. (For example, will it be used to
provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With a bi annual sales report there are usually 3 ways that you can present the information. First one is
to present it in a pie graph where it is divided into different sections that have spent the most money.
Second is to present it in a bar graph representing again how much each department has spent but in
this graph it is simple enough to follow the graph rather than a pie one. Third option is to display in an
excel format would can clearly outline each department, expenditure and annual sales etc.
How you can develop an overview of the structure and content of the document.
You can usually get an overall concept of a document if it has an appendix describing what the
information is, if the document doesn t have an appendix
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Essay On Seed Policy In Bangladesh
The seed policy reforms in Bangladesh contributed to an increase in the number of companies
importing seeds from a very limited number focusing on vegetable seeds prior to 1993 to about 100
companies focusing on a broad range of crops in 2011 12. However, these aggregate figures above do
not reveal the differences in private sector s response to seed policy reforms between and within crop
segments. Additionally, what is less clear is whether the reforms contributed to increases in crop
productivity, the ultimate goal for the reforms. To understand the factors influencing differences in
private sectors response to seed policy reforms and its impact on crop productivity an understanding
of the characteristics of various crop segments is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The yield benefits of hybrid seeds are attributed to the hybrid vigor achieved by the crossing of two
distinct parental lines. In contrast to seeds of traditional/modern high yielding varieties, hybrid seeds
loose its hybrid vigor for each of the generations when seeds are reused compelling farmers to
purchase new seeds every year. Most of the rich hybrids are for boro rice. Aman varieties are long
duration type and mostly grown under rain fed conditions. Since most of the farmers rely on farmer
saved seeds for aman season there is less demand for purchased seeds. Hence participation of private
seed companies is very limited in the aman seed segment, even after the reforms.
Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in the country. The area under wheat is declining over
the years mainly due to the expansion in maize area. Hence, the potential seed market for wheat is
relatively low compared to rice and most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for production of
subsequent crops. Because of these reasons private sector participation in wheat seed market is very
limited.
Maize, unlike rice and wheat, is a non notified crop making it easy for private sector to enter the maize
seed market. Although private sector was active in the maize seed sector from early on, the rapid
increase in demand for hybrid seeds since late 1990s attracted many companies into the sector. Recent
estimates suggest that about 90% of the
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Feedback and Evaluation for a Federal Program to Give...
The Government as far back as the 1950s backed subsidized and unsubsidized student loans.
However, over the years the cost of a college education has increased and has become a financial
burden for some families as their debts began to rise. The U. S. Department of Education amended the
Title IV of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 1965. Student loans are a form of financial aid
that a student can receive while in college and consist of federal loans and private loans.
The Internal and External feedback mechanisms A high number of students are graduating from
college with a debt that is stemming from student loans with high interest. Over the years, students
who entered into low paying positions after college or experienced a ... Show more content on
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The financial markets begin to show signs of non payments of credit on student loans, which was
alarming to policy makers who eventually intervened. The feedback received from this brought on the
amendment of the Title IV of the Higher Education Act. Students were struggling to make ends meet
with the worry of repaying their student loans as they entered into the workforce, they found that they
were unable to purchase homes, prepare for retirement, nor have the option to start their own small
businesses and so forth. Suggestions were made to the task force for policymakers to implement
repayment options that would be affordable to students, and have private lenders to restructure loans.
Another suggestion was to repair a student s credit if and when they repay their loan in full. Federal
student loans can be issued directly to the student or to the parents. However, if that loan is made to
the student, the student is not required to make any payments if enrolled as a part time student. Should
the student drop below the part time status, there is a six month grace period to rekindle your status
and the payments will be deferred, otherwise there is no grace period. Any loans made to the parents
can have large loan amount, however, payments will have to start immediately. Private loans can be
made to
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Five Best Cities
The 5 Best Cities in Tennessee for the Arts
Owing to its strong economy, good housing market, and low cost of living, Tennessee remains a
popular state for home buyers and sets an example for historic and contemporary Southern culture.
Cities such as Nashville boast centuries of cultural and musical history, while destinations like
Chattanooga are home to some of the best up and coming art scenes in the country. This communities
on this list of the five best cities in Tennessee for the arts offer something for everyone from old
school bluegrass lovers to artistic trend setters.
Nashville
It should be no surprise to see Nashville topping the list of the best cities in Tennessee for the arts.
Home to the iconic Grand Ole Opry and the stomping grounds of music titans like Garth Brooks and
Willie Nelson, this capital of country also contains burgeoning punk, rock, and indie communities and
was named the Best Music Scene in 2011 by Rolling Stone Magazine. More classically minded
residents can enjoy the Nashville Opera at the Noah Liff Opera Center or the Nashville Symphony at
the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, an award winning example of New Classical architecture.
Nashville remains a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This small town is a stand out example of historic Appalachian culture and is adjacent to the 8 mile
long Tennessee Heritage Arts Crafts Trail. Here, more than 100 local artisans create and sell leather
goods, furniture, toys, blown glass, jewelry, foodstuffs, and much more. Gatlinburg s arts and crafts
community represents the largest concentrated number of artisans in the United States and hosts
multiple craft fairs every year. This town is also home to the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts,
which is the oldest such school in the state. Residents and visitors can take their pick from a plethora
of performing artists, and art lovers have an impressive number of local galleries to
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Image Processing in Iris Biometric Authentication System
Contents
Page No
1. Introduction 03
2. Iris Biometric Systems
3. Methods of preprocessing in iris image
Extraction of ROI
Construction of the noise mask
Normalization
4. Conclusion
References
Introduction:
Every human iris formation starts from third month of our developing life. The iris looks like colored
area visible between the pupil and white area (sclera). The human iris image is shown in Figure 1. The
iris texture must be a stable pattern for every human from birth onwards. The iris texture consists of
hollows, thin tubes, striae and filaments that make attractive to identify individuals for biometric.
Figure 1
Iris recognition method is a recent biometric technology model quality having really emerged and
main work of John Daugman[DAU 94, DAU 93]. Iris is one of the best securable and low error rates
biometric technologies, used for authentication. Definitely the iris is only visible human organ it won t
be change during a life cycle.
In terms of recognizing a person, there are several algorithms using digital image processing of the iris
have been proposed. More precisely after acquisition phase, a specific signature is encoded for
biometric pattern that can be used for authentication and identification purposes. The Figure 2 shows
the general diagram of an iris recognition system.
Figure 2
Iris Biometric Systems:
The iris recognition systems can be divided into two
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Essay On Why I Want To Be A Doctor
Mr. Flueckiger? exclaimed Mr. Freeborn. He had been the monotone teacher of my freshman biology
class and then my AP Biology class after that. I woke with a start. His lecture on genetics had been a
perfect melody for my post lunch nap.
Yes? I responded. The anxiety of fighting dragons in dream was nothing compared to this.
I asked, What is the probability that two parents, who are both carriers for Phenylketonuria, have two
children both afflicted with the disease?
I spent the entire night before reading ahead in my AP Biology book, finishing the chapter on genetics.
Obnoxiously, I retorted, If both parents are carriers, the probability one child will have the disease is
one in four. To have two children, both afflicted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As an intern, I collaborate with the thirty nine operations run by Purdue Dining Catering (PD C). The
most ambitious project I have planned and executed was PD C s orientation program, Jumpstart.
Jumpstart is a program I have both participated and mentored in during my time at Purdue. The
summer between my sophomore and junior year I had the opportunity to plan this event involving
over 100 employees. This event allowed me the opportunity to leave my comfort zone and strengthen
my time management and planning skills. It also presented me with more hands on leadership
experience while running the program logistics.
A physician interacts with people of many skill sets, backgrounds, ethnicities, and levels of education.
His or her ability to communicate effectively and work in a team are defining factors of his or her
success. I have had the opportunity to work with many different individuals through my roles as an
undergraduate teaching assistant (TA), a Student Supervisor for PD C, and in research. The different
modes of communication and teamwork that each required taught me valuable skills that translate
directly to the medical field. As a TA, I could not only do something I loved, teach, but also learn
about communication in an educational environment. I learned how to communicate material in a way
that effectively reached students with different educational requirements. As a Student Supervisor, I
worked with students from all over
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Boots Vs. Boot s Atomic Model Essay
The online business that I chose to do is Boots. Boot s atomic model is direct to the consumer (B2C
Model). Boots is a pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Boots is the U.K. s leading
health and beauty retailer. Ninety percent of the U.K. s 60 million population visits a Boots store at
least once a year. The company has an annual turnover of around 3 billion Sterling pounds. Boots first
began planning a loyalty card in November 1993, but what they built is much more than a loyalty
card; it is a very full CRM program. Boots invested an excess of 30 million Sterling pounds for the
loyalty card. Boot s Advantage Card is the largest smart card retail loyalty card scheme in the world.
The Advantage scheme currently has 12.3 million cardholders, and more than 40% of transactions in
store are now linked to the card. Prior to the national launch, Boots ran two trials in two cities. The
trials provided Boots with invaluable information and allowed them to fine tune the program to
maximise its financial contribution to the business before the decision was made to roll it out
nationally. By analysing the information provided through the Advantage Card, Boots gained
meaningful information into its customers shopping behaviour. It found that Advantage cardholders
shop more frequently than non cardholders, and on average spend 50% more than non cardholders.
The target market for the Advantage Card is females (83% of Boots customers are female) aged 20 45.
The value
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Essay on UCSB as a Rationalist Organization
The University of California Santa Barbara is an organization revolving around students and faculty
alike. Any organizations can reflect two contrasting perspectives, a Naturalist or Rationalist, which
underlines and questions the ideas of structure and formality. Naturalist organizations convey
informality due to the basis on the flow of the members behavior and relationships among others. But
nonetheless, Rationalist organization is formal because the organization s fluidity is based on the
members limits and structure. Thus, I am going to argue that overall UCSB is a Rationalist
organization, rather than Naturalist, because UCSB has created limits and structure for its students and
faculty; but first, I will discuss Naturalists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
UCSB is not a naturalist organization because students and faculty do not have the same authority to
be informal with one another. Yet, UCSB s goals emulate some Naturalist theory as seen in their
mission statement. Their mission statement states that each student and faculty member will
experience an educational journey of discovery that stimulates independent thought, critical reasoning,
and creativity... [through] interdisciplinary collaboration that is responsive to the needs of our
multicultural and global society (Mission Statement). Naturalists goals denies specificity and are
unclear to each member divulging a different academic path for each student or faculty member
(Sutton 1/20/11). By looking at an aggregate level, UCSB members work together to achieve that
educational journey of creativity , but on an individual level, each member has varying goals for his or
herself depending on his or her role. Students do not have the same goals as their professors or the
Chancellor, their goal is to work to achieve their degree whereas the Chancellor s goal is to provide a
thought provoking experience for his students. The mission state accommodates and supplies a
different experience for each member because it is ambiguous. UCSB members must explore their
own path to achieve their own goals to understand what their education and careers meant. Naturalist
goals determine
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Case Study Of Clariant International Limited
Executive Summary
Clariant International Limited is a Swiss chemical company formed in 1995. Through the acquisition
of other chemical companies such as Hoechst and Sud Chemie, Clariant has established itself as one
of the world s leading specialty chemical companies. Clariant is involved in multiple markets,
including, but not limited to, consumer care, biotechnology and industrial applications. Clariant is split
into 6 separate global divisions, which contain, in total, 19 different businesses.
The purpose of this case study is to answer the questions; what the cost to implement each of the
strategic options facing Clariant Corporation? What revenue growth is necessary to break even and to
maintain or improve profitability? And what non financial criteria might be used to evaluate strategic
options
Clariant faces issues with its marketing departments structure. The current model is hampering
Clariant. We have found that a change in structure is required to deal with the issue. The theory used
to deal with the issue is the national accounts system and customer relationship management.
Findings
In September 2000, Vincent Thompson, vice president of operations said that Clariant had failed to
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A national accounts system is a direct step towards achieving this goal as this structure allows for a
more knowledgeable sales force in charge of high potential customers; those assigned an account team
with members from multiple business units. Since the sales force would have knowledge of a much
larger number of products in the vast Clariant product portfolio, this would allow them to identify
opportunities for cross divisional sales much easier. Currently it is estimated that the sales force
spends very little time doing this (appendix
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Selfishness In A Monster Calls By Patrick Ness
Selfishness, a quality that best shines in times of isolation, forces others to become aware of one s
need for attention. Patrick Ness portrays this trait in A Monster Calls in a way that makes the readers
realize that the burden of a secret is too great for anyone of any age to carry. Conor O Malley is
thirteen, but his experiences and hardships are ones that those who are beyond their years have not
necessarily needed to overcome. Taking into account his mother s worsening condition, he does not
want to let his surroundings affect him more than they already have. Under the influence of the
Monster, Conor allows himself to act in accordance to his situation instead of keeping everything to
himself without an outlet for his emotions. Conor s selfishness, which is seen throughout the novel,
affects his interactions with others in drawing out their flaws. To retaliate against his father, Lily and
his grandma for putting him in situations that cause him suffering, Conor must act in this selfish
manner regardless of the consequences.
Beginning with his father, Conor witnesses how a parent can be unwilling to give their all for their
children and acts selfishly in order to make him aware of this fact. He faces a reality of life at the time
of his parent s divorce; there was nothing he could do to keep them together. As a result, the bond he
has with his father is imperfect. There is a clear barrier between the two that emerges from the
distance that separates them. Even as Conor yearns for a proper parent figure in his life, he is unable to
have one and he allows himself to act selfishly towards his father because he will eventually be the
only parent Conor has left. By confessing to his father that he does not want to live with grandma
(Ness, 88) and asking his father questions about why can t [he] come and live with (Ness, 88) him,
Conor wants his father to own up to his responsibilities as a parent. Despite being aware his wishes
will not be granted, but he wants his father to realize how less he commits to caring for his son when
he needs him the most. If all his father wants to do is make promises to only break them, then he
might as well push his father to his limits and demand things from him regardless
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Ray Bradburys Something Wicked This Way Comes Essay
Ray Bradbury s Something Wicked This Way Comes
David Glasgo Modules 15 16 Dec 20, 1996
Someone knows your secret dream, that one great wish that you would pay anything for. That person
suddenly makes your dream come true before you learn the price you have to pay. Ray Bradbury s,
Something Wicked This Way
Comes, is a chilling and suspenseful thriller, making a boy s secret dream come true right before his
own eyes and that of his friend s too. The story in this book continually jumps back and forth between
three characters; two which are always together and the other the library janitor and father of the one.
Bradbury s style keeps the book flowing smoothly throughout all of his hopping and skipping ... Show
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One of their houses would get struck by lightning and who was to say which one. quot;This, quot; said
the salesman, quot;is the one. quot; He had been talking about Jim s house, his was the one to get
struck.
Will s father, a janitor for the town library, knew the storm was coming too. He had never sensed one
quite like this, so fierce and strong. As the kids arrived to get their books, he smiled and whispered,
quot;Just a storm, nothing but a storm. quot; He helped Will and Jim get their books then sent them
home quickly and then followed soon after.
Both Jim and Will, and Will s father had seen the signs of the carnival to come, but in the month of
October. Either way the boys were excited. That night the train came at three in the morning. Jim and
will both heard it and both sat up at the same time. They opened their windows looked at each other
and then looked at the train out of town. They asked themselves why three in the morning and why
that strange music knowing the other was doing the same.
They both got dressed and raced out to the hilltop above the field to watch them set up and see what
they both sensed was wrong. The clouds of the sky dropped in low so that they couldn t see. When
they rose again the skeleton frame was already set up. They could only see one person, the rest were
on the train. As they watched, poles of the tent
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  • 2. `` Beautiful Monsters `` By Eric Puchner Will a perfect world ever exist? The ideology behind the creation of a utopia is so that its inhabitants will be content, and have an equal understanding of one another. However, in the attempt to create this dreamlike utopia, it becomes susceptible to becoming a dystopia because individuality is destroyed in the hopes of creating unity.This futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societies are controlled and make it seem like a perfect world, but what do these dystopian worlds show us? In his text Beautiful Monsters, Eric Puchner depicts a world where adults are cast out of society. A world where children live forever and control society. It s the conflict of the Perennials and the Senescent that shows Puncher s political argument. Puchner s argument is people often classify people and reject them from society through the false values that have been implemented in their society. While in Neil Gaiman s and Bryan Talbot s comic strip, From Homogenous to Honey, they depict the world where a masked assailant completely erases the homosexual narrative of history. By destroying these narratives, he is carrying out his agenda, and creating a dystopian society where everyone s narrative is the same. Gaiman and Talbot s argument speaks on if society were to strip away all homosexual cultural influences. They bring the conclusion of individuality being attacked leading to a lack of independent thinking, this, in turn, causes individuals to lose themselves. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Higher Education Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man (Swami Vivekananda) Education is a light that shows the mankind the right direction to surge. The purpose of education is not just making a student literate but adds rationale thinking, knowledgeable and self sufficiency. When there is a willingness to change, there is hope for progress in any field. Creativity can be developed and innovation benefits both students and teachers. Higher education in India viewed in Internationals prospective with multi national approach. Our educational system has been frequently restructuring and evaluated with different yardsticks. But till there is a problem in educational system due to poor or inadequate infrastructural facilities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this regards, various programme were introduced to provide training to the teachers which help to refresh the subject knowledge and update the teaching methodology. Orientation and refresher course were introduced by the UGC by the recommendations of the expert committee and it became as mandatory for all the teachers who are entered into regular services in higher education. The courses were designed according to the needs of the situation. It was substantially benefited to the teachers those who are not awarded about the modern educational and teaching methodology especially information technology was not influenced dangly. The training has been resource person centered and there were no opportunities to interact by the participant. In most of the times, it was the place where the expert shows his excellence or intelligence. Experts deliver his lecturers relating to the particular topic or subject which has been handling over a period of 30 years or more. What the experts or resource person are teaching to teacher (Participants) which are already available the text books which dealt by participants in the classes. Above all, the facts and information given by the experts are familiar to almost all participants. It shows that, wasting of human resources, money, times and everything. Hence the need of restructuring the training courses like Orientation, refresher and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Exploring the Boundaries between Alternative Medicine and... Alternative medicine has been considered the hidden mainstream of patient care in America. As biomedicine increased in popularity, alternative methods of healing arose as a response to the treatments used by physicians. Historically, alternative (or complementary ) medicine conveyed itself by highlighting its natural attributes. These characteristics attracted those who were wary of the chemicals used in allopathic medicines. Much of the skepticism that has accompanied complementary alternative medicine (CAM) stems from the lack of scientifically based evidence that shows its efficacy; there is no alternative medicine there is simply unproven medicine (Fontanarosa and Lundberg 1618). This argument suggests that medicine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, was originally an MD who regularly practiced biomedicine in the late 1700s (Whorton 49). Homeopathic ideology involves treating a disease with cures that produce similar effects as the disease ( same suffering ) as opposed to treating a disease with substances that are meant to produce opposite effects ( allopathy ) (Whorton 52). As Hahnemann progressed in his practice as a physician, he began to lose trust in the worth of the treatments he provided treatments he had been taught would be effective for their target disease. He claimed that medicine was founded upon perhapses and blind chance and were not tailored to cure the diseases of individual patients; medicine saw disease as something finite and similarly experienced across patients with similar illnesses (Whorton 56). Hahnemann believed that conventional medicine is objective and independent of a patient s perspective of his or her own disease; it is an impersonal approach to personal problems. For example, a headache could mean something different to separate individuals because each of them may experience it differently. Consequently, he made his homeopathic remedies specific to his patients (Whorton 57). Since the dilutions of homeopathic remedies reached nearly infinitesimal quantities of an actual drug, many homeopaths believed that some sort of spirit was an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Maggie A Girl Of The Street Analysis No one truly knows what the future holds for them, especially young kids. Society plays a big role in every person s life by creating expectations and standers for the upper, middle, and lower class. For instance, if you are an individual in the lower or middle class trying to live your dream of becoming a doctor you have to work harder and overcome more obstacles to make that future happen for yourself. Although, some individuals in the lower class, no matter how hard they try to push for their dreams, society snaps them back to reality and lunges them back to the fate they were given at birth. In Maggie A Girl of the Streets, Maggie and her family are great examples of an individuals stripped of their ability to branch out of the Bowery life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the middle of chapter one: Down the avenue came boastfully sauntering a lad of sixteen years, although the chronic sneer of an ideal manhood already sat upon his lips. His hat was tipped over his eye with an air of challenge. Between his teeth, a cigar stump was tilted at the angle of defiance. He walked with a certain swing of the shoulders which appalled the timid (753). Pete is only sixteen years old yet he already has this essence of manhood about him. Pete serves as a catalyst for many actions that occur in the novel. For example, he saves Jimmie from a fight, and later in the novel he becomes somewhat of a lover for Maggie which sends her into a downward spiral. Pete is the only character that is the same in the beginning of the story and at the end of the story, he is unaffected by the actions that have happened throughout the novel. Crane uses Pete as an antithesis of Jimmie who allows the circumstances of the bowery life to radically change him. Unlike many of the characters in the story, Pete is strong enough to be able to survive in the bowery without it drastically altering his life and his future for himself. Ironically it is Pete, like The Bowery itself, who goes about changing people s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Color Guard Speeches What is color guard? Color guard is a true test to physical strength and ability and it s where I spend every waking hour trying to improve each toss, turn, and count. Color guard is where two, almost three dozen girls spend most of our free time practicing something that will not get us a job. It won t pay us in anything but joy. And as cliché as that sounds, it s true. Color guard will probably never give us more than thousands upon millions of life lessons. Yet, we all still do it because we love it. Color guard is striving to be the best you can be. It s socializing with some people you can t stand half the time because somehow they became like family and mean more than the world to you. It s sacrificing so many Fridays to do what you love. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You are the cause of all this pain. Sometimes there is a friend in your life that is more important to you then you are to them, and that s perfectly normal, that s life. There are one or two friends like that in my life. And I admit, once I realized that, or once they started ditching our plans for other people, it stung for a little while, but I got over it. You are the cause of all this love. The reason the sting only hurt for a little is because I remembered how these people are still always there for me when I need them to be. I remembered how much fun we have when we do hang out. I remember how these people go out of their way to make one of my bad days good. I remember that they think to do something as simple as asking me if I ate that day because we have practice. I remember that at the end of the day if I REALLY need someone, they will be there no matter what. You are the thing I can t forget. There are some people you meet, some friendships you make, that are just irreplaceable. Sometimes you connect with someone so strongly, so remarkably fast that nobody believes it. Sometimes you connect with someone that you hated for years over something so small that even you have a hard time believing it. Another connection I made with this piece is also with color guard. Color guard is the cause of all my muscle aches, back aches, the reason I had to wear a knee brace for a week, the cause of half my frustration most of the time, and also the reason I have bruises on possibly every single part of my body, but it s all worth it because guard is something that I love with every ounce in my body. No matter how rough times get, I know that I m still going to be at practice the next day, and the next, and the next, and the next. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Good Friend In today s world, many people are backstabbing and downright terrible. A good person, much less a good friend is hard to find. It may be difficult for one to figure out who their true friends really are, and in a time of need, one may be left wondering if they have any friends at all. Good friends are usually found in small groups, maybe even just two people. A good friend is someone who cares about you and will almost never let you down. To me, a good friend is loyal, is someone you can laugh with, and is someone who can give you advice. Most importantly, a good friend will be loyal. For example, a good friend might put their best friend at the top of their priority list when it comes to spending time with them. A few weeks ago my best friend Makenzie invited me to go spend the day with her and her family at Clarkco State Park where they were camping. Although I had already made plans to go on a date with my boyfriend that day, I decided to cancel the plans with him in favor of spending time with Makenzie. Best day ever in my opinion. On the contrary, a good friend will not go behind their friends back. Even Though two best friends may not agree with each other every once in awhile, they will never talk badly about them or share their friend s secrets. Obviously, the most important defining quality of a good friend is their loyalty. Additionally, a good friend is someone who can laugh with you. I personally am very clumsy, and my best friend definitely knows that. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nuclear Energy In Australia Essay Introduction Recently, there has been debates on whether or not Australia should result to nuclear energy for some of its energy source. The main issue is to do with the risk when nuclear energy is used. The chance of a nuclear disaster in a nuclear power plant is actually incredibly small, however, if the risk does occur, the consequence is devastating. (Gary Was, 2015). Australia also currently has no nuclear power generators, which is a surprise since it owns about 31% of the world s uranium resources. (Wikipedia, Last Modified 16 July 2015). Back in February 8th this year, Premier Jay Weatherill, said that there would be a, mature and robust conversation about South Australia s future participation in a nuclear fuel cycle, including the prospects for setting up nuclear power stations, uranium enrichment plants and a nuclear waste dump in the state. (George Lekakis, 2015). How it works Nuclear power plants work by turning water into steam. This steam then turns the turbine generators which produce the electricity. This works much like a fossil fuel way of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australia has a known estimated 1.66Mt (million tonnes) of uranium, and possibly more, which adds up to about 31% of the world s uranium resources (as of 2011), (mining technology.com, 2014). There are currently in Australia, three operating mines. These mines are: Ranger mine in Kakadu, Northern Territory, mining 1,113 tonnes of uranium oxide from 2013 2014. (World Nuclear Association, updated July 2015). Olympic Dam mine, South Australia, mining about 3,988 tonnes of uranium oxide from 2013 2014 (World Nuclear Association, updated July 2015). And lastly, Beverley mine, again in South Australia, and mining 188 tonnes of uranium oxide from 2013 2014 (World Nuclear Association, updated July ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The American Public Education System There are many problems in the American public education system today. Some of those include the quality of teachers, who have no real passion for the job, and are only allowed to remain in the position because of tenure privileges. Another issue is the state budgets that are allowed for public schools, with some states investing billions of dollars, and others prioritizing it lower on the list. In hot debate today is standardized testing, and the negative effect that it has on high school education, with the limits it places on teachers and what they have time to teach in the classrooms. One of the biggest problems in the American public education system is the lack of a common standard for what students should be learning, and when they should learn it. In other words, the inequality of curriculums across the nation is affecting the preparedness of students when they venture out beyond the public school system, for the worst. The way to fix this problem, according to many teachers, administrators, and politicians, is by implementing a common curriculum across the nation that will ensure that the quality of a student s education is not determined by where they happen to live. The Common Core State Standard curriculum is the solution to the unequal education problem in public schools. The purpose of the CCSS is to set goals for each grade level, so that each student, parent, and teacher knows what the student is expected to leave the grade knowing, and what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Price Of Happiness By Carl Richards The Price of Happiness Does the thought of a brand new pair of shoes fill your heart with joy? If so, would you still feel the same about those same shoes ten years from now? Most likely, the answer to the second question is no. That is the point that Carl Richards is trying to make in the article, The Odd Relationship between Money and Happiness. When searching for a topic to write about, I came across this article. I found it on the New York Times website. Richards claim is that money does not contribute to happiness, overall. This is because having money will always lead to the desire of feeling the need to have more, whether it is luxuries or money, itself. Although I agree with Richards up to a point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption that money does not support happiness. Richards article is to serve an important message: that money is not the key to true happiness. He believes that there is not a correlation between money and happiness and that you certainly cannot buy it. He explains that money may attempt to pursue happiness, but will fail. He points out that there are so many people who are happier with less than what most people have. In the 6th paragraph, Richards states, If you believe that happiness can be reduced to a functional equation up to $75,000, then how can you explain all those stories of people around the world with very little money and a whole lot of happiness (Richards 2)? What he means by this is that, if someone less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Jewish Names Names are defined as a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing.Names are important in all aspects of life, and one of the major usages of names are for identifaction purposes. Accrording to the book A person s name is thought to define and control his or her soul and destiny (Ber. 7b). Therefore, the selection of an appropriate name is a critical decision. In this paper we will be looking at the cultural aspect in relation to Jewish names. In the Jewsish culture,it was with careful examination they gave names,since they believed it would constitute to where or not the person is good or bad.They actually beliveied that the names which which was chooosen had the power to determine later personality. Names were changed based ones peronal status.For example if someone was adopted or they were married then on this basis the name would change. Until emancipation of the jews,they had no surnames.They used what is called patronymics, such as David ben (son of) Joseph or Miriam bat (daughter of) Aaron. Names in that form are still used in synagogue and in Jewish legal documents such as the ketubah. A person complete name would include their first and middle name,then the patronymics son of daughter of Its said that if the father was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these famous ones include EL which is a shortened version of Yyhvh, also versions such as YAH were used.There have been many biblical chracters that has a had a change of name after a divine encounter with God. So Abram and Sarai became Abraham and Sarah, respectively, later on the covenant symbolized by circumcision (Gen. 17:5, 15), and Jacob was renamed Israel after wrestling with a mysterious man (Gen. 32:29). Surprisingly, Isaac, whose near sacrifice forever altered his relationship with God, did not receive a new name after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sledge Saw Description Ginni Sumanth Reddy Technical Description of Sledge Saw Sledge saw is ultimate weapon that is used for attacking enemies or zombies during a trial. It is a deadly weapon and most creative weapons designed for survivor in dead rising 3. The only and major purpose of this weapon is to destroy enemies as soon as it comes to contact. The following paper provides a description of sledge saw its parts and functions. It is a long weapon similar to a rifle and is largely made of iron. Sledge saw is a sophisticate heavy machine with cement saw at one end and sledgehammer at the other. These two devices completely different from each other in terms of composition and appearance but are connected with the help of an attachment. As shown in the above picture sledge saw ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cement saw uses rotatory motion to cut down objects. The cement saw consists of a saw one end and on the other end holder. Saw: it is circular in shape and is made up of iron. The size of the saw can vary from few centimeters to one meter approximately. Along the edges the saw as toothed curves that enables it to pierce into an object without much effort. Holder: it is a long tubular body that enables to hold the saw without hurting ourselves. The holder is also made up of iron and is usually less heavy that the saw. The tubular shape of the holder not only helps us in holding the saw but also helps in free movement of the saw. Duct tape and V band clamp these are present at the center of the sledge saw. The duct tape and clamp are used to attach the cement saw and sledge hammer together. Duct tape: this is a long rope like material that is used to bind objects together. It is made of polyester materials, which makes it light in weight, strong and resistant to abrasion. The lengths of the tape are dependent of the purpose of the usage and are available in wide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dyslexia and life For a long time, dyslexia has been causing many humans, especially children, to have learning difficulties. The World Federation of Neurologists define dyslexia as, a disorder in children who, despite conventional classroom experience, fail to attain the language skills of reading, writing, and spelling commensurate with their intellectual abilities ( Dyslexia, 2013). Sometimes the letter m might look like w, and the number 3 might look like 8; dyslexia basically makes it harder for people to improve their language abilities. This is the behavior I wish to change because of the many negative impacts it has on people s literacy skills and lives. Many dyslexic children have considerable disadvantages while reading out loud or taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students studying at Yale University have discovered that defects in a gene, DCDC2, are related to problems in reading skills. The DCDC2 gene (when it is not supposed to) goes into contact with KIAA0319, which is known as a dyslexic gene ( What is Dyslexia? 2013). None of these hypotheses have been proven yet. Anyway, dyslexics can have difficulties understanding every time they begin to read. The number of times dyslexia occurs or the time of the day it occurs cannot be told; whenever those people are reading, the language complications can be seen. Two main theories have been present regarding the reasons for why this behavior occurs, which are the cerebellar theory and the magnocellular theory. We have proof that dyslexic people cannot process visual concepts (which makes it harder for them to read or write). The magnocellular theory states that this occurs because there is something wrong with the magnocellular pathways. Magnocellular pathways are part of the central nervous system, and allow humans to process visual details from their surroundings. Scientists believe that with these pathways not working, humans obtain dyslexia and are not able to remember the presented information. On the other hand, the cerebellar theory says that people who have problems in the cerebellum might become dyslexic. The cerebellum is basically responsible for human motor control and language. Dysfunctions in the cerebellum can cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sacco And Bartolomeo Vanzetti Essay The Sacco and Vanzetti Murder Trial The murder trial of the Italians known as Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti was one of the most controversial events during the 1920 s. The execution of the Italians by electric chair was wrongfully convicted given that there wasn t enough evidence to prove that Sacco and Vanzetti were responsible for the armed robbery. In fact, many commentators say that they were executed mainly for their political views and not for their so called actions. In my opinion, the trial was never properly handled and they should have never been executed or at least not given a real chance to defend themselves. On april 15, 1920 an armed robbery took place in South Braintree, Massachusetts. Two businessmen were moving a $15,000 payroll to different location when an automobile with two men inside showed up, shot them both and drove away. This is where it all starts, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are blamed for a crime they were never a part of. I believe the police department assumed they were guilty for two major reasons. 1) Mr. Sacco owned a gun of the same type that was used in the crime scene back in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regardless of knowing very little english, they were big time anarchist who disliked the government and the idea of World War I. They even fled to Mexico to avoid military conscription. When they later returned to the United States, Nicola became a shoe maker in a factory and Vanzetti became a fish vendor. When they were arrested, police officers had even more reason to suspect that they were criminals who liked to get away with their crimes. At this time, Sacco and Vanzetti were interrogated and pressured to confess a crime they had nothing to do with. The big disadvantage of knowing very little english put them in a bad position and they were about to face one of the biggest murder trials of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Saltwater Crocodile Research Paper The Saltwater Crocodile The saltwater crocodile is one of the largest non mammalian creatures. It also lives to about 70 years and weighs about 1200 pounds for a male, and 200 pounds for a female. The length of a male varies between 14 17 ft. While the females length is between 7.5 11 ft. All of these numbers are of averages of adult saltwater crocodiles. Now I will compare four systems of a crocodile to a human. In the circulatory system, the crocodile has a four chambered heart, as well as a double looped circulatory system. They breathe using their lungs in and under water. The saltwater crocodile can be submerged for quite a while. Up to 8 hours as the longest recording ever known. They use conservation of the oxygen and can survive in some sub temperature ponds. This occurs when the crocodile heads too far north. As for humans, we can obviously breathe using our lungs as well. Though we can not submerge and conserve oxygen as a crocodile can. It is the same concept anyway, just made for their own habitat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It all starts at the super strong jaw of the saltwater crocodile. It can just brutally snap bones of a once living animal, like nothing. Then, it heads south, where the crocodile uses the esophagus and heads past the trachea. It continues on its path to the stomach, where it has incredibly strong digestive acids. It needs this due to the way it devours animals. It goes to the intestines that sort out what is needed and what is not needed. Finally, to remove and dispose the waste, it leaves through the cloaca. All of the main digestive parts are the same to humans, except for the cloaca, or human anus. It is pretty similar, but the crocodile has more of a incomplete disposal. We have a full one, depending on what we eat. The crocodile just has a quick, rapid disposal, not much to work on, just what needs to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of Militia Myths By James Wood Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian citizen soldier, by James Wood, is a book that details the development of the Canadian militia and the role of citizen soldiers from 1896 to 1921. Canada was in a state in 1896 where the country was expanding politically and industrially; while attempting to avoid European militarism. Sadly, the book shows that the ideology made its way to Canada through the development and beginning of the First World War. Militia Myths focuses on the lives and experiences of the Canadian militia and their citizen soldiers; as well as their cultures, known as Military Culture. Furthermore, the piece examines how the Canadian militia was shaped, formed, and how it expanded, while examining the challenges and obstacles the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, under Borden s revised Militia Act, Canada remained a voluntary militia, as well as primarily defensive. Military development began to show in schools, as cadets became common to train young men for possible military services. From 1905 1908, Canada s focus on the military was rising. Under Borden s Militia Act, the Canadian Militia increased its spending by nearly double from 1904 1908, with large reason being the advancement of Permanent Forces in 1905, as well as expansion of militia regiments over the country. Borden wanted to prepare for the worst, even if it was costly. In peacetime, a common argument against this military spending was the question of who the militia going to fight. Throughout 1905 1908, marksmanship practice and national patriotism became key in maintaining positive attitudes towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Effects Of Dyslipidemia On The Body Dyslipidemia is characterized by increased total cholesterol levels, low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (LDL C), triglyceride levels (TG), and low high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (HDL C) (1). Most of the cholesterols in the body (60 70%) are transported to liver cells in the form of LDL C through direct interaction with specific LDL receptors (1). Dietary intake of foods that are high in cholesterol and saturated fats (such as egg yolk, butter, fast food) activates a feedback mechanism which lowers the activity of LDL receptors. As a consequence, LDLs are no longer being efficiency recycled to the liver and plasma LDL levels increased dramatically (1). The excess circulating LDLs are able to migrate through endothelial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JF s risk factors include her age (79), hypertension, and previous history of coronary arterial disease (NSTEMI about 10 years ago) (1). JF s current medications do not contribute to her dyslipidemia (1). She does not have a family history of premature cardiovascular diseases. Secondary prevention of cardiovascular events and all cause mortality are the primary outcomes for JF s lipid lowering therapy. JF was previously stable on atorvastatin for many years and thus has not had lipid testing in the past year. JF recalls meeting her cholesterol targets previously (LDL ~2.0 mmol/L, HDL ~1.2 mmol/L, TG and TC unknown). The recommended target values for post MI patients are LDL C of 2.0 mmol/L, and HDL C 2.6 mmol/L (1 ,2). However, no clinical studies thus far have directly evaluated the benefits of titrating statin dose to achieve target values. A different fix dose approach involves giving patients the same doses that were shown to produce clinical benefits in trials regardless of how much LDL C reduction was achieved (1, 2). Using this approach, lipid measurements are only used to monitor for adherence and safety (in case LDL C too low) (1). Patients with prior history of CAD are considered high risk (Framingham risk 20%) regardless of their lipid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparison Of Jacques Cartier Vs. Samuel De Champlain Jacques Cartier VS Samuel De Champlain Jacques Cartier was a determined,intelligent, and patient explorer of France who was born on December 1, 1491. Cartier was best known for being the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. He proudly named his rightful discoveries, The country of Canada s. Samuel De Champlain was a whole hearted, strong, intelligent, patriotic french navigator. Born August 13, 1574. Champlain founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608, many referred to Champlain as, The father of New France. The pondering question that must be answered is; who is the better explorer, and more importantly who was the better leader? Leadership: To lead the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the contrary, Cartier was determined and believe in himself that he could make it through this journey without dieing and hoping to find a new path too gold and spices. Although in the end Cartier did not find a new path too gold and spices, he sailed many new parts of north america like Gaspè in which he met an Iroquois chief and made many valuable trades with this chief. Cartier also raised a 9 foot cross in the honor of his king while he was in Gaspè. These two pieces of evidence prove that Cartier was a determined explorer. In the end of his magnificent years of sailing Cartier was a very determined explorer who knew he could get anything done. Cartier was a intelligent leader which led him too successful journeys and explorations, he had to make many tough decisions like how many people should be on his crew, but lucky he was an intelligent person a made these decisions correctly. Cartier showed intelligence because on each voyage he went on he increasingly brought more crewmen. This proves that Cartier was intelligent, because by Cartier s third voyage he managed to get a crew of 5 ships which was a total of approximately 120 130 men. Gathering this many crewmen who were pretty much risking their lives to be on this voyage, was a very hard task. When Cartier was gathering his crew, he was intelligent in trying to recruit people that he new would come on his voyage. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Baywatch Research Paper Few films line up a cast this talented and deliver a movie this devoid of entertainment. And so jot down, if you are scoring at home, that Baywatch is one of 2017 s worst films. Painfully, gratingly unfunny, straining for every joke and chuckle, and delivering a beach mystery straight out of a contrived 1980s T A flick, this movie is so poorly conceived, no amount of CPR or resuscitation can save it after it squanders any potential within the first 10 minutes. About the only thing that works here is a barrage of putdowns levied upon the chiseled Zac Efron by Dwayne Johnson. The chemistry between the two superstars is obvious and easy, but the material they are given is so generic and shoddily crafted, we groan and wince and shake our heads ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jason and the 2009 reboot of Friday the 13th on their resume. They haven t produced a script in eight years, so how the hell did this script get a pass and a $69 million production budget? Wait. $69 million, huh? Okay. Neat. I see what you did there. (Exhales loudly). Baywatch fails to even get its cameos right. It is no secret that Hasselhoff and Anderson are involved here, but they are given the benefit of the doubt that simply showing up will make us laugh and smile. What Gordon doesn t seem to realize is that most of the audience likely interested in this movie will not even have a clue who they are and why they matter. Good, talented actors try their best here (Johnson especially commits to trying to get all of this over), but they are all hung out to dry. Gordon has seemingly lost his ability to tell a story and the screenplay is credited to a couple of hacks who apparently drew inspiration from a steady stream of Beverly Hills Cop movie knockoffs from the 1980s. What a waste of time and energy for all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Polyaniline Essay Much waste heat of low temperature is released and no viable technology exists can produce electricity from this low energy density heat, so the long sought after class thermoelectric (TE) material which directly achieve conversion between thermal and electrical energy obtain many attention. However, the traditional TE materials are alloys of inorganic materials and expensive, and most of them have some level of toxicity, so the research about organic TE materials is very important. The polyaniline (PANI, i.e. one kind of conducting polymer) and PANI matrix Ge0.94Pb0.01Bi0.05Te composite material were prepared. The chemical structure, microstructure and TE properties were investigated by FTIR, XRD, SEM and ZEM. Results showed that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, some inorganic elements have some level of toxicity for the environment follows with the low natural abundance. Thereby, in the present scenario it is unrealistic to enable a widespread use of thermoelectric installations forwaste heat recovery.However, organic electronic materials,especially conducting polymers (i.e. basing on abundant elements, light weight, low cost large area flexible and non toxic), start to draw attention asmore economical alternatives to conventional TE materials [19 21]. To evaluate the energy conversionefficiency of a TE material, a dimensionless Figure of merit (ZT), is introduced to quantify the performance of TE materials and is defined as with: S: Seebeck coefficient, σ: Electrical conductivity, T : Absolute temperature, S2σ: Power factor andκ : Thermal conductivity. Good TE materials require ahigh power factor, a high σ and a lowκ, so the polymers are expected to play an important role in the TE materials because of its low κ. Conducting polymers are one of the mostly studiednovel materials for thermoelectric materials.These versatile materials exhibit not only the electricalconductivity of semiconductors but also the generalbehaviors of polymers. Polyaniline (PANI), oneof the most extensively investigated conducting polymers,have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Leonard vs. Pepsico Leonard v. PepsiCo 210 F.3d 88 (2d Cir.2000)* In 1996 PepsiCo advertising campaign launched, through which consumer who collected epmty Pepsi containers could earn Pepsi Points that could be redeemed for bikes, jacket, cups, and other such merchandise. During this compaign, PepsiCo let the television commercial in rotation, showcasing a number of the items being offered. This argumentative ad showed a suburban teen preparing for school and wearing some Pepsi Stuff (sunglasses, t shirt), as the items/stuff were depicted, numbers at the bottom of the screen revealed how many Pepsi Points they cost. At the end of this television commercial, this suburban teen landed a Harrier Jet near a bike rack at his school and the plane s jet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an agreement there must be a meeting of the minds, which indicates mutual assent by both parties. There is no meeting of the minds when one side (PepsiCo) is obviously joking. Another issue, which was the case in court, is that John Leonard s understanding of this commercial as an offer must also be rejected because the New York Court found out that no objective person (while Mr. Leonard is a subjective person) could reasonably have concluded that the commercial actually offered consumers a Harrier Jet. In a basic rule of contracts mentioned, that whether an offer has been made depends on the objective reasonableness of the alleged offeree s belief that the advertisement or solicitation was intended as an offer. Reasonable Person Standard based on common rules, and in relation to society is an objective, so according to this standard if it is clear that an offer was not serious, then no offer has been made. In this case objective reasonable standard notes only how resonable persons behave, and what their reaction. While seriousness determines whether, in our case commercial, is real and serious, and may be perceived as an offer. As it was mentioned before, PepsiCo s commercial had no offer, and advertising are not serious. Moreover the Court found this television commercial an absurd. Any reasonable person can t take all the actions, that take place in this television commercial, and the plot, seriously, due to the following facts: 1) Second, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Examples Of Conflict In Short Stories TMA EL121 The short story and Essay writing Short stories are mainly written to grab the reader s attention and thus make them reflect and become drawn into the story even more. So why is a short story important? They are important and effective due to the fact that any reader can relate to the story or a particular character as they can be universal. In this TMA I will be tracing the elements of conflicts within the three short stories. These conflicts will consist of man vs man, man vs society and man vs nature. Furthermore, I will talk about the internal and external conflicts in the stories in the following paragraphs. There are many different types of conflicts within the short stories such as the man vs man in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It coincidentally happens to be that Jimmy was working as a police patrol in that area where they planned on meeting. After meeting a man at the appointed place, Jimmy realises that it is in fact his friend Bob. However, he does not reveal himself to him as he learns that his friend is a wanted thief in Chicago, this can be supported by the image of Bob as he is said to be dressed well and wearing large diamonds on his scarf. Jimmy leaves bob and sends another police officer in normal clothing pretending to be his friend, he knows as a police officer he is supposed to arrest him but he just couldn t do that to his long lost friend hence why he sends another man. Although, Bob senses that the sent man does not look like Jimmy, he continuous in engaging in the conversation with him. The short story unfolds with Bob being arrested by the man and at the same time being handed over a note. It states in the note that Bob in fact did meet his friend (Jimmy) the police officer, that met up with him and he goes on by explaining that he recognised Bob s face to be a wanted man from Chicago. Nevertheless, he could not bear to arrest his friend and that s why he sent another man to do it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Malcolm Knowles Andragogy Essay Malcolm S. Knowles: Adult learning had no distinction from pedagogy in the United States until Malcolm S. Knowles introduced his controversial theory of andragogy. Knowles was an American educator at North Carolina State University (Knowles, Holten III, Swanson, 2015). Andragogy is defined as a set of principles of adult learning that in turn enables those designing and conducting adult learning to build more effective learning process. Knowles determined there are 4 assumptions about characteristics of adult learners in 1980 and added a 5th assumption in 1984. His assumptions resulted into the 4 principles of andragogy. My thoughts on how humans learn: I believe learning is a natural skill that can be enhanced once a person recognizes their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For myself, I can remember things I say aloud better than just reading it. I can also write the material and have better recall than just reading the material. I have also retained more information by associating it with personal, real events that have happened in my life. I have found that many times if I doubt myself, I talk myself into failure; therefore, it greatly benefits me to reassure myself that I can do it. Andragogy in Practice as a holistic learning model: Based on the 4 principles of andragogy, there is a need to explain the reasons that specific things are being taught, instruction should be task oriented instead of promoting memorization, instructions should take into account the wide variety of different backgrounds of learners, and since adult learners are self directed, instruction should allow learner to discover knowledge for themselves without depending on others (Pappas, 2013). A recently developed holistic theory provides an integrative framework to examine some of the contemporary adult learning theories (Yang, 2004). Bibliography Knowles, M. S., Holten III, E. F., Swanson, R. A. (2015). The Adult Learner: the definitive classic in adult education and human resource development. New York: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Kathryn Howard Research Paper Kathryn Howard was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard, a younger brother of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. She was also first cousin to Anne Boleyn. Kathryn came to court at about the age of 19 as a lady in waiting to Anne of Cleves and there was no doubt that the spirited young girl caught Henry s attention. Sixteen days after he was free of Anne, Henry took his fifth wife, Kathryn Howard, on July 28, 1540. Henry was 49 and his bride was no older than 19. King Henry lavished gifts on Kathryn and called her his rose without thorn and the very jewel of womanhood . Less than a year into Kathryn marriage the rumors of her infidelity began. In a way, one couldn t blame her for seeking the company of handsome young men closer to her age. But for that to happen even only in courtly flirtations, was dangerous for a Queen, especially one who came from a powerful family with a lot of enemies. By November 1541, there was enough evidence against the Queen that Archbishop Cranmer informed the King of Kathryn s misconduct. At first Henry did not believe the accusations, but he agreed to allow further investigations into the matter. There was enough evidence and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was around this time that Katherine was noticed by not only the King, but also Thomas Seymour brother of the late Queen Jane Seymour. Katherine expressed her desire to marry Thomas Seymour after Latimer s death, but the King s request for her hand was one that Katherine felt it was her duty to accept. Katherine and Henry VIII were married on July 12th in the Queen s closet at Hampton Court Palace in a small ceremony attended by about 20 people. Katherine was interested in the reformed faith, making her enemies with the conservatives of Henry s court. It was Katherine s influence with the King and the Henry s failing health that led to a plot against her in 1546 by the conservative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bmw Case Study BMW: The Power of Image. Ellie Pugh, 369732 Interior Design, 2009. BMWBMWBMWBMWBMWBMW Abstract. Title: Author: Hemis number: Tutor: Date: BMW: The Power of Design. Ellie Pugh. 369732. Heather Coleman. January 2009. To most consumers BMW is simply, a vehicle manufacturer. Is this company another faceless corporation whose only priority is to make its millions? Or have BMW spent the ninety years of their existence building a solid reputation based on quality? This dissertation will aim to investigate these questions by exploring the different and maybe in some cases, unknown elements of BMW. I will be touching upon the history of the company and how it has shaped the organisation through its design, architecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 31. Film still, taken from a BMW television advert, 2003. Figure 32. The BMW brand, first created in 1917. Figure 33. James Bond with his BMW Z8 in GoldenEye, 1995. Figure 34. James Bond with his BMW R1200 in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997. Figure 35. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 36. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 37. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 38. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 39. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 40. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). Figure 41. BMW Dealerships (Snows of Portsmouth). vi List of Illustrations. Cover Images. Authors own, taken November 19th 2008. Figure 1. BMW Website Image, retrieved December 5th 2008. Figure 2. BMW Website Image, retrieved December 5th 2008. Figure 3. BMW Art Car, designed by Alexander Calder, 1976. Figure 4. BMW Art Car, designed by Alexander Calder, 1976. Figure 5. BMW Headquarters Building, Munich, 1972. Figure 6. BMW Headquarters Building, Munich, 1972. Figure 7. BMW Central Building, Leipzig, East Germany, 2005. Figure 8. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure 9. Travel case from the BMW Accessory line. Figure 10. Key ring from the BMW Accessory line. Figure 11. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure 12. BMW Welt, Munich, 2006. Figure 13. Interior of BMW Welt Double Cone . Figure 14. Interior of
  • 26. BMW Welt, specifically BMW Premiere area. Figure 15. BMW Central Building, Leipzig, East Germany, 2005. Figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dorothea Dix s Role In Prison Reform Throughout the 1800s mistreatment among mentally ill patients and prisoners was common. Patients were subjected to being starved to death, locked in cages and even beaten to death. Prisoners were subjected to similar treatment, significantly being starved and beaten to death. Dorothea Dix was an author and reformer during the late 1800s. Dix portrayed an important role of hospitals, reforming mental hospitals and insane asylums, and reform prisons. Dorothea Dix had a substantial effect on the expansion of mental hospitals. The movement to add more space started in Massachusetts after Dix discovered the horrid living conditions that were in a poorhouse outside of Boston. After being horrified of how bare and gruesome the conditions were, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From being held against the inmate s will to being chained into cells. To the patients, in the mental hospitals, that had to endure neglect, abuse, and starvation. Dorothea Dix was a reformer that cared and tended to the needs of the mistreated. She did this gain better treatment and inequality for those who did not have a voice. Dix portrayed an important role of hospitals, reforming mental hospitals and insane asylums, and reform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Health Information Technology For Economic And Clinical... In the past, our healthcare distribution system predicated its payments solely on the number of accommodations provided and not on the quality of care distributed to patients. As a result, patients might receive redundant tests, medication errors, or accommodations that might not ameliorate their health and may cost them more in copayments or coinsurance. As required by the Affordable Care Act, Health and Human Services (HHS) launched several initiatives to link payments more proximately with quality outcomes and promote value predicated care. These reforms promote value over volume and ascertain that care is better coordinated across the healthcare distribution system (Health IT, 2013). As a result the government is looking to influence innovation and best practices to enhance administration, quality and patient engagement, while securing protection and minimizing expenses (Nir Menachemi and Taleah H. Collum, 2011). This influential innovation is in direct response to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009. Therefore in this paper one will evaluate the current state of the infrastructure in workflow and processes; identify the existing gaps and issues within the environment, provide solutions for improvement in association with the present gaps zero cost and limitless budget, and recognize current technology that can change the current health care infrastructure. This evaluation will display the current state of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Conscription War Canada Since Canada became an independent country, they wanted to show off economically and socially and at the time World War II was going on. So, they joined the war, to prove themselves to Britain and the world. Since they were first recognized in 1917 when they fought the Germans in the battle of Vimy Ridge during World War I. The only issue was that their weapons were outdated and they weren t war ready in 1939. Yet Canada was still critical to World War II since they had the largest number of participates because one twelfth of the Canadian population were in the military, which was one million citizens but that still meant their army was small compared to others. Since Canada had a small army, they still fought alongside with the British due to loyalty and as part of the Commonwealth making Canada feel a little obligated to help out their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pushing the idea of Canadianization, which was a movement that intended to withstand foreign strengths and to encourage, nurture, support and foster. Although, War World II was expensive for Canada, due to high government spending 118 million dollars to 4.6 billion dollars, a result of 42,042 Canadians deaths and 54,000 casualties returning back and the conscription crisis created tension between Canadians themselves that would later erupt, Canada came out of the war as a new country. Their industry overcame the Great Depression, creating one of the most modern and efficient economies in the world, recognition for its large navy and air force and military contribution. Adding the idea of middle power due to their performance in the war, only taking several German submarines attacks. The war not only allowed Canada to establish a reputation of importance of fighting together under their control, regardless of language or ethical background, all while letting them recover, and gain, economically, socially, and culturally, during and after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. social security Essay In reading the book Social Security and the Family I learned a lot about the system that I had no idea about before. The book was fact filled and almost fun to read the need to know information. I gained much knowledge in the specifics of why the social security system is in need of reform, and why it will be inadequate in the years to come. One of the reasons our social security system isn t working is because, Social Security was modeled on the single earner, married couple family (1). Times have changed dramatically since then. When assessing the issues and current structure of the security system for change, Four elements characterize the objectives of most tax expenditure programs, including Social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This absolutely violates the principle of horizontal equity. The fourth and final objective discussed is efficiency, which translates into trying to achieve the greatest good for lowest cost. One measure of efficiency is whether the effect of additional earnings on lifetime benefits of a couple is the same when only on spouse works and when both spouses work (182). This also stems back into our class discussions in the subject of economic efficiency and how being most efficient when the consumer (Social Security beneficiary) and the producer (Social Security system funds) are both at a surplus. Before reading the books I never anticipated being able to connect it to the Public Policy class so readily. More importantly these policies mustn t be overlooked . The central argument of the book is to solve the problem of insufficient funds. Our system now is flawed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Elizabeth Cady Stanton s Solitude Of Self Solitude of Self was a speech created and presented by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She explored the idea of the individual as it concerns all of humanity. She was a feminist in the 19th century and well known. Her wisdom as a woman leader was used to connect with people that went beyond the common. Her voice was not easily heard, because man dominated the culture, but she made her way into the public with her determination. They saw her as a person who solved problems with a goal of practical answers to how humans acted. Elizabeth Cady Stanton assisted in defining humanity and what it meant to be a woman. This one individual made such an impact on a world that was dominated by men. Stanton s life was full of privilege. Her family s money and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She knew that they needed a new way of looking at an old argument. That is exactly what her structure provided. She used every area of her structure to relate to her audience and describe her idea in every way possible. She spoke to all different walks of life and gender. She saw the importance in diversity. Her persuasion was like a wake up call. She provided examples that showed what would happen if everyone were limited. This made the men see from the women perspective and understood that without their opportunities then they would be nothing. Her final point was about what cause the inequality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Camtasia Essay I first hear of Camtasia from the written interaction with other classmates. I did some research on the Internet and found great evaluations. Later I found that other departments in my company use this software sporadically. This program is basically an Authoring/multimedia software platform, meaning that, you do not have to do any coding to create programs. Camtasia uses images that represent an image on itself or sound. You can drag and drop these images on a time line. The time line has different levels where you can drag and drop the images, once place on time line you can do visual effects and add animations. Creating and editing video with sound is very intuitively. The program can import video from formats like .camproj, .camrec, and .avi, with no limitations on the length of videos. Screen recordings can be use in a PC, Mac or vice versa. Enhances to the video recording presentations are done with interactivity functions like quizzes. Camtasia can capture computer screens, PowerPoint presentations, Computer camera or webcam, Voice narration and any other audio. Camtasia integrates flawlessly with Microsoft Outlook and the finish product can be share ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are some drawbacks with Camtasia. The software has to be loaded in your computer, with means that the software requires certain specifics software/hardware requirement like, processor, Operating System etc. for both Windows and Mac machines. There is no web based version of the software yet. Camtasia offers no support for live recording from a digital video camera, and updates are only free from X.1 to X.2, but not from X to Y. The cost per seat is as follows. 1 4: $199.00, 5 9: $191.04 each, 10 14: $185.07 each, 15 24: $179.10 each, 25 49: $165.17 each, 50 99: $159.20 each, 100 + Contact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Christian Influence on The Middle Ages Essay In 312 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine achieved a victory at the Milvian Bridge. The night previous to this battle, Constantine dreamt of a cross inscribed in hoc signo vinces, in this sign you will conquer. As trivial as this dream may seem, it ultimately signified the beginning of the rise of Christianity. With his victory, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and supported and encouraged it throughout the empire. In 313 CE, another milestone occurred as the emperors, both Constantine I of the West and Licinius of the East, signed the Edict of Milan declaring that the Diocletianic Persecution would end, and Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire. This religion began to flourish as people quickly converted from pagan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most important contributors of this time was Saint Benedict of Nursia. To guide Christians pursuing such a life, St. Benedict wrote Regula Benedicti, The Rule of Saint Benedict. This book was composed of precepts for monks to follow as they lived in communal monasteries under an abbot. Ideally, poverty, chastity, and obedience were the most sought after traits that one should follow. Saint Benedict instructed monks to participate daily in written prayers, devotionals, manual labor, and commanded a pledge of poverty, chastity, and obedience (Benedict). Because these rules are not just spiritually beneficial, secular impacts were gained from the monasteries way of life. Monks became a hero of the people of the medieval times in countless ways. These monks were examples to all of a righteous way of living. When monks devoted their lives to God, others saw the devotion exemplified in daily life. The humility the monks strived for implicated a humble heart , serious and humble speech , doing nothing except what is commended by his superiors , and being content with the worst of everything (Benedict). This lifestyle could infinitely increase the quality of life for any person as it provided an example for people to become helpful, moral citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. As Christianity and monasteries became more popular amongst people, monks traveled to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Biological Patents And Their Associated Exploitation Biological Patents and Their Associated Exploitation There is no patent. Could you patent the sun? This quote by Jonas Salk, the researcher who invented the polio vaccine in the height of the polio scare, demonstrates the natural resistance people have to patents on biological agents. If society can grant individuals or small groups of individuals the exclusive rights to the production and use of biological agents in the form of a patent, the morality of such patents must be taken into consideration. David Resnik s adaption of Marx s theories of economic exploitation to a biomedical setting can be used to determine whether biological patents are moral. According to Resnik, A exploits B if and only if 1) A takes advantage of B and 2) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Together, they granted Columbia University the exclusive rights to an important technique in biotechnology and pharmacology which, allows foreign DNA to be inserted into a host cell to produce certain proteins . The university earned almost $800 million through the licensing of these patents to various companies and institutions. For A to exploit B, as per Resnik s definitions, there must exist an A and B. So let A, the exploiting party, be Columbia and let B, the exploited party, be the academic institutions and the private companies that wish to use the technique described in the patents to further medicine. A did indeed take an advantage over B with the advantage being the university discovered the technique before any institutions discovered that same technique or a technique very similar to what Richard Axel discovered. A used this advantage of having the discovery first to harm B financially by suing any institution in B for their use of Axel s techniques without the proper license. So A exploited B. A cannot morally justify this exploitation because any financial gain A received from exerting control of their patents gets canceled out by that equal financial loss of B. Furthermore, A does not gain any productivity from enforcing their exclusive rights to the patents but B loses productivity for having to apply for the licensing or not being able to attain licensing for the technique so there is a net loss for A and B. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mercy Core Value Analysis As I sit down to write my final reflection, I think about the Mercy Core Values here at Georgian Court University and what I have gained during this course. I would like to think that I have been taught the value of respect and integrity during my up bring from my parents, family, teachers and co workers and the teachings here at GCU have given me a better outlook and understanding on how important respect and integrity are in the world we live in. To me respect is to have an understanding in ones beliefs even if you don t agree, basically not judging someone on their personal beliefs or actions. Having an understanding as to why they do or say is respect. My understanding of integrity is to be you , be honest and standup for your actions and your beliefs. Do the right thing opposed to the wrong thing. As a person everyone has a level of respect and/or integrity. It s a matter of whether the person truly knows the meaning of it and uses them in the right way. During this course, I have read a lot of interesting readings, the ones that standout the most to me are Fredrick Douglass, Malala Yousafzai, and Sister Cathrine McAuley. They are all fine examples of people I have learn more about respect and integrity for after reading their stories. There stories show how important the Mercy Core Values are here at Georgian Court University. I believe anyone who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a person everyone has a level of respect and or integrity. It s a matter of whether the person truly knows the meaning of it and uses it to live their lives with compassion and respect to everyone. I was always brought up to respect others as you want them to respect you. Words to live by as my grandmother would say. GCU thrives on respect to all people as gifts of God and to work together as one community. I hope to really see this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Domestic Mission Board Research Paper In 1845, a group of men met in Augusta, Georgia to organize the Southern Baptist Convention, to promote Foreign and Domestic Missions and other important objects connected with the Redeemer s Kingdom, among Baptist churches in the South. Part of the strategy to promote domestic missions was to create the Domestic Mission Board which would be located in Marion, AL with the initial delegated tasks of developing and executing religious education for blacks in the South and to aid the present effort, to establish the Baptist cause in the city of New Orleans. During its infancy, the Domestic Mission Board had difficulty retaining its key leaders. Basil Manly was elected as the first president of the DMB, but resigned within the year. The Board s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Courts Redford was Secretary Treasurer, the Board was able to announce that it was assisting churches in every state and working closely with every state association to make the work last. In 1959, the Board went through another major reorganization creating five divisions: missions, evangelism, church loans, chaplains commission, and promotion, with a sixth, administrative services, added in 1966. The following year, what would later become known as Southern Baptist Disaster Relief formed in Texas. The Home Mission Board continued the work of these divisions until near the close of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Apuleius In-Depth Ekphrasis Of Diana And Actaeon Although ekphrases are frequent in the novel, Apuleius in depth ekphrasis of Diana and Actaeon specifically describes the physical form of statues as a work of art, which ultimately tie into Lucius s adventure. The use of ekphrasis leads into yet another interpolated tale that is seemingly not related to the novel. However, ekphrasis not only describes the statues in great detail but also describes how Apuleius molds the ancient Roman tale into Lucius s story. Diana s statue was made of Parian marble occupied the exact center point and as an utterly resplendent piece of statuary that shone bright on the reflective marble (Met. 2.4, pp. 33 34). The description is similar to that of Isis in how this first ranked goddess evinced especial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lucius describes Actaeon as craning forward and gawking at the deity (Met. 2.4, pp. 34). Craning and gawking suggest that Actaeon is overly curious and depraved. The connotation of gawking suggests that Actaeon was knowingly intruding on Diana s bath. Similarly, Lucius is very eager and curious like when he is struck near senseless by my unbearable yearning by the witchcraft in Thessaly (Met. 2.2, pp. 22). Lucius further emphasizes how eager in witchcraft that he is to sign up as [Pamphile s] apprentice and pay through the nose for it (Met. 2.6, pp. 25). The similar inquisitive character of Actaeon and Lucius is used to construct a parallel between the two narratives. The purposeful story of Diana and Actaeon provides a similar message to The Golden Ass. Actaeon and Lucius were both overly curious and saw what they should not have seen. Actaeon gawked at Diana bathing while Lucius saw Pamphile turn into an owl (Met. 3.21, pp. 60). Although Actaeon is turned into a stag by Diana and then devoured by his hunting dogs, Lucius is forgiven and returns to his normal human form to serve for Isis beliefs. The irony of Lucius describing Actaeon also shows a parallel with Apuleius s description of Lucius throughout the novel. The notion that The Golden Ass as an autobiography of Apuleius seems clearer in the ekphrasis of Actaeon and Diana due to the irony. Like Lucius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Romanticism In Sense And Sensibility In the eighteenth century, reason and emotion no longer worked together. Emotion was kept down and was considered inferior. Social conventions were more important than individual convictions. In other words people considered form more significant than content. As regard art, this period was called Classical period. The opposite of this was slowly being prepared to burst out at the time of the French Revolution. This period was called Romantic. What Romanticism tried to do was stir all the way through the Age of Reason so in this case man and nature became fused through participation in the one mighty being , so that the most elemental natural objects became humanised . The term of sensibility emerged as a concept in the Enlightenment Era but continued to be defined during the Romantic period and beyond. This new concept describes people s capacity to be affected by the world around them. It also directly correlates their emotional capabilities with their moral development. A high moral standard should result in an appropriate emotional response. What was considered appropriate was different for men and women, however. People thought that sensibility led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can find in this piece of literature work that Marianne Dashwood is guided by too much passion and acts inappropriately, while her sister, Elinor reacts with too much prudence. Eventually, both sisters are rewarded with marriage once they learn how to regulate the appropriate amount of emotional response and gain knowledge through experience. Moreover, we can observer that both concepts are necessary in order to act in a correct way. The author tries to show the readers how important sense is in our lives. Not only can we act through our reason but also we need to take into account our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Tennis Ball Research Paper One cold winter day, I walked down to the blacktop at the start of recess period. The first thing that seemed odd to me was that the wall ball crew did not have a tennis ball to play with. Then, as if in answer to this thought, I saw Levi and Tim struggling to get the tennis ball unjammed from the rungs of a gate to a ventilation system at the PCBC pavilion. Without giving much thought, I ran down to help them. For about a minute, we shared ideas on how to get the tennis ball down. After some intense brainstorming, I decided it would be a great idea to sit on Tim s shoulders with a stick in my hand and wack at the tennis ball until it rolled out from between the rungs. I sat there, trying to maneuver a way to get it unjammed, but to my disappointment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Three Years She Gew Research Paper The English Romantic Age, which lasted from the late 18th century to the middle of the 19th century, was born of the ideas of William Wordsworth, British poet and author. Many critics of this era believe that Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge s co publication of a collection of poems called Lyrical Ballads initiated Romanticism, which featured themes of nature, individualism and emotion. Wordsworth s works are representative of this era; they include ideas about personal experience and emotion, as well as the influence of nature on man. He also used and advocated simple language that any reader could comprehend. This radical form of literature influenced other poets to write in a similar manner, creating a movement that forever changed poetry. Wordsworth s ideas that prompted the Romantic Period were due to his upbringing and experiences as a student. Born in the spring of 1770, Wordsworth grew up with four siblings in England along the Derwent River, exposing him early on to nature s beauty. He drew inspiration for his autobiographical poem, The Prelude, from his schooling at Cockermouth, as well as from his education in Hawkshead, where he and his brother attended school. He then attended Cambridge, using his experiences there to note his changing ideas of his education in the third book of The Prelude. This movement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This elegy is in memory of a girl commonly thought to be his daughter, Catherine (referred to as Lucy in the poem), who died when she was just three years old. It describes Nature s upbringing of Lucy, which signifies her death, using vivid scenes of nature. Literary critic Ian H. Thompson labels Wordsworth a landscape architect, or at least as one of the spiritual and intellectual precursors of the profession... The poem exemplifies this, as it is rich in natural scenes constructed by Wordsworth, which serve to show Lucy s spiritual connection with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. BSBWRT401A Write Complex Documents Essay You work for a financial planning organisation that manages thousands of clients portfolios and accounts. Recently there have been several changes in the industry that affect clients who have share portfolios. For some clients, the changes will have a negative effect on their investments while other clients will be receiving good news. You have been asked to write a letter to all the relevant clients asking them to attend an information session regarding the changes that will affect their share portfolio performance. When writing a business letter the first thing to determine is its purpose ie what it is intended to achieve. in a short sentence, explain the the purpose of this letter. (For example, will it be used to provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a bi annual sales report there are usually 3 ways that you can present the information. First one is to present it in a pie graph where it is divided into different sections that have spent the most money. Second is to present it in a bar graph representing again how much each department has spent but in this graph it is simple enough to follow the graph rather than a pie one. Third option is to display in an excel format would can clearly outline each department, expenditure and annual sales etc. How you can develop an overview of the structure and content of the document. You can usually get an overall concept of a document if it has an appendix describing what the information is, if the document doesn t have an appendix ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay On Seed Policy In Bangladesh The seed policy reforms in Bangladesh contributed to an increase in the number of companies importing seeds from a very limited number focusing on vegetable seeds prior to 1993 to about 100 companies focusing on a broad range of crops in 2011 12. However, these aggregate figures above do not reveal the differences in private sector s response to seed policy reforms between and within crop segments. Additionally, what is less clear is whether the reforms contributed to increases in crop productivity, the ultimate goal for the reforms. To understand the factors influencing differences in private sectors response to seed policy reforms and its impact on crop productivity an understanding of the characteristics of various crop segments is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The yield benefits of hybrid seeds are attributed to the hybrid vigor achieved by the crossing of two distinct parental lines. In contrast to seeds of traditional/modern high yielding varieties, hybrid seeds loose its hybrid vigor for each of the generations when seeds are reused compelling farmers to purchase new seeds every year. Most of the rich hybrids are for boro rice. Aman varieties are long duration type and mostly grown under rain fed conditions. Since most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for aman season there is less demand for purchased seeds. Hence participation of private seed companies is very limited in the aman seed segment, even after the reforms. Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in the country. The area under wheat is declining over the years mainly due to the expansion in maize area. Hence, the potential seed market for wheat is relatively low compared to rice and most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for production of subsequent crops. Because of these reasons private sector participation in wheat seed market is very limited. Maize, unlike rice and wheat, is a non notified crop making it easy for private sector to enter the maize seed market. Although private sector was active in the maize seed sector from early on, the rapid increase in demand for hybrid seeds since late 1990s attracted many companies into the sector. Recent estimates suggest that about 90% of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Feedback and Evaluation for a Federal Program to Give... The Government as far back as the 1950s backed subsidized and unsubsidized student loans. However, over the years the cost of a college education has increased and has become a financial burden for some families as their debts began to rise. The U. S. Department of Education amended the Title IV of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 1965. Student loans are a form of financial aid that a student can receive while in college and consist of federal loans and private loans. The Internal and External feedback mechanisms A high number of students are graduating from college with a debt that is stemming from student loans with high interest. Over the years, students who entered into low paying positions after college or experienced a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The financial markets begin to show signs of non payments of credit on student loans, which was alarming to policy makers who eventually intervened. The feedback received from this brought on the amendment of the Title IV of the Higher Education Act. Students were struggling to make ends meet with the worry of repaying their student loans as they entered into the workforce, they found that they were unable to purchase homes, prepare for retirement, nor have the option to start their own small businesses and so forth. Suggestions were made to the task force for policymakers to implement repayment options that would be affordable to students, and have private lenders to restructure loans. Another suggestion was to repair a student s credit if and when they repay their loan in full. Federal student loans can be issued directly to the student or to the parents. However, if that loan is made to the student, the student is not required to make any payments if enrolled as a part time student. Should the student drop below the part time status, there is a six month grace period to rekindle your status and the payments will be deferred, otherwise there is no grace period. Any loans made to the parents can have large loan amount, however, payments will have to start immediately. Private loans can be made to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Five Best Cities The 5 Best Cities in Tennessee for the Arts Owing to its strong economy, good housing market, and low cost of living, Tennessee remains a popular state for home buyers and sets an example for historic and contemporary Southern culture. Cities such as Nashville boast centuries of cultural and musical history, while destinations like Chattanooga are home to some of the best up and coming art scenes in the country. This communities on this list of the five best cities in Tennessee for the arts offer something for everyone from old school bluegrass lovers to artistic trend setters. Nashville It should be no surprise to see Nashville topping the list of the best cities in Tennessee for the arts. Home to the iconic Grand Ole Opry and the stomping grounds of music titans like Garth Brooks and Willie Nelson, this capital of country also contains burgeoning punk, rock, and indie communities and was named the Best Music Scene in 2011 by Rolling Stone Magazine. More classically minded residents can enjoy the Nashville Opera at the Noah Liff Opera Center or the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, an award winning example of New Classical architecture. Nashville remains a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This small town is a stand out example of historic Appalachian culture and is adjacent to the 8 mile long Tennessee Heritage Arts Crafts Trail. Here, more than 100 local artisans create and sell leather goods, furniture, toys, blown glass, jewelry, foodstuffs, and much more. Gatlinburg s arts and crafts community represents the largest concentrated number of artisans in the United States and hosts multiple craft fairs every year. This town is also home to the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, which is the oldest such school in the state. Residents and visitors can take their pick from a plethora of performing artists, and art lovers have an impressive number of local galleries to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Image Processing in Iris Biometric Authentication System Contents Page No 1. Introduction 03 2. Iris Biometric Systems 3. Methods of preprocessing in iris image Extraction of ROI Construction of the noise mask Normalization 4. Conclusion References Introduction: Every human iris formation starts from third month of our developing life. The iris looks like colored area visible between the pupil and white area (sclera). The human iris image is shown in Figure 1. The iris texture must be a stable pattern for every human from birth onwards. The iris texture consists of hollows, thin tubes, striae and filaments that make attractive to identify individuals for biometric. Figure 1 Iris recognition method is a recent biometric technology model quality having really emerged and main work of John Daugman[DAU 94, DAU 93]. Iris is one of the best securable and low error rates biometric technologies, used for authentication. Definitely the iris is only visible human organ it won t be change during a life cycle. In terms of recognizing a person, there are several algorithms using digital image processing of the iris have been proposed. More precisely after acquisition phase, a specific signature is encoded for biometric pattern that can be used for authentication and identification purposes. The Figure 2 shows the general diagram of an iris recognition system.
  • 46. Figure 2 Iris Biometric Systems: The iris recognition systems can be divided into two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay On Why I Want To Be A Doctor Mr. Flueckiger? exclaimed Mr. Freeborn. He had been the monotone teacher of my freshman biology class and then my AP Biology class after that. I woke with a start. His lecture on genetics had been a perfect melody for my post lunch nap. Yes? I responded. The anxiety of fighting dragons in dream was nothing compared to this. I asked, What is the probability that two parents, who are both carriers for Phenylketonuria, have two children both afflicted with the disease? I spent the entire night before reading ahead in my AP Biology book, finishing the chapter on genetics. Obnoxiously, I retorted, If both parents are carriers, the probability one child will have the disease is one in four. To have two children, both afflicted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an intern, I collaborate with the thirty nine operations run by Purdue Dining Catering (PD C). The most ambitious project I have planned and executed was PD C s orientation program, Jumpstart. Jumpstart is a program I have both participated and mentored in during my time at Purdue. The summer between my sophomore and junior year I had the opportunity to plan this event involving over 100 employees. This event allowed me the opportunity to leave my comfort zone and strengthen my time management and planning skills. It also presented me with more hands on leadership experience while running the program logistics. A physician interacts with people of many skill sets, backgrounds, ethnicities, and levels of education. His or her ability to communicate effectively and work in a team are defining factors of his or her success. I have had the opportunity to work with many different individuals through my roles as an undergraduate teaching assistant (TA), a Student Supervisor for PD C, and in research. The different modes of communication and teamwork that each required taught me valuable skills that translate directly to the medical field. As a TA, I could not only do something I loved, teach, but also learn about communication in an educational environment. I learned how to communicate material in a way that effectively reached students with different educational requirements. As a Student Supervisor, I worked with students from all over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Boots Vs. Boot s Atomic Model Essay The online business that I chose to do is Boots. Boot s atomic model is direct to the consumer (B2C Model). Boots is a pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Boots is the U.K. s leading health and beauty retailer. Ninety percent of the U.K. s 60 million population visits a Boots store at least once a year. The company has an annual turnover of around 3 billion Sterling pounds. Boots first began planning a loyalty card in November 1993, but what they built is much more than a loyalty card; it is a very full CRM program. Boots invested an excess of 30 million Sterling pounds for the loyalty card. Boot s Advantage Card is the largest smart card retail loyalty card scheme in the world. The Advantage scheme currently has 12.3 million cardholders, and more than 40% of transactions in store are now linked to the card. Prior to the national launch, Boots ran two trials in two cities. The trials provided Boots with invaluable information and allowed them to fine tune the program to maximise its financial contribution to the business before the decision was made to roll it out nationally. By analysing the information provided through the Advantage Card, Boots gained meaningful information into its customers shopping behaviour. It found that Advantage cardholders shop more frequently than non cardholders, and on average spend 50% more than non cardholders. The target market for the Advantage Card is females (83% of Boots customers are female) aged 20 45. The value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay on UCSB as a Rationalist Organization The University of California Santa Barbara is an organization revolving around students and faculty alike. Any organizations can reflect two contrasting perspectives, a Naturalist or Rationalist, which underlines and questions the ideas of structure and formality. Naturalist organizations convey informality due to the basis on the flow of the members behavior and relationships among others. But nonetheless, Rationalist organization is formal because the organization s fluidity is based on the members limits and structure. Thus, I am going to argue that overall UCSB is a Rationalist organization, rather than Naturalist, because UCSB has created limits and structure for its students and faculty; but first, I will discuss Naturalists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... UCSB is not a naturalist organization because students and faculty do not have the same authority to be informal with one another. Yet, UCSB s goals emulate some Naturalist theory as seen in their mission statement. Their mission statement states that each student and faculty member will experience an educational journey of discovery that stimulates independent thought, critical reasoning, and creativity... [through] interdisciplinary collaboration that is responsive to the needs of our multicultural and global society (Mission Statement). Naturalists goals denies specificity and are unclear to each member divulging a different academic path for each student or faculty member (Sutton 1/20/11). By looking at an aggregate level, UCSB members work together to achieve that educational journey of creativity , but on an individual level, each member has varying goals for his or herself depending on his or her role. Students do not have the same goals as their professors or the Chancellor, their goal is to work to achieve their degree whereas the Chancellor s goal is to provide a thought provoking experience for his students. The mission state accommodates and supplies a different experience for each member because it is ambiguous. UCSB members must explore their own path to achieve their own goals to understand what their education and careers meant. Naturalist goals determine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Case Study Of Clariant International Limited Executive Summary Clariant International Limited is a Swiss chemical company formed in 1995. Through the acquisition of other chemical companies such as Hoechst and Sud Chemie, Clariant has established itself as one of the world s leading specialty chemical companies. Clariant is involved in multiple markets, including, but not limited to, consumer care, biotechnology and industrial applications. Clariant is split into 6 separate global divisions, which contain, in total, 19 different businesses. The purpose of this case study is to answer the questions; what the cost to implement each of the strategic options facing Clariant Corporation? What revenue growth is necessary to break even and to maintain or improve profitability? And what non financial criteria might be used to evaluate strategic options Clariant faces issues with its marketing departments structure. The current model is hampering Clariant. We have found that a change in structure is required to deal with the issue. The theory used to deal with the issue is the national accounts system and customer relationship management. Findings In September 2000, Vincent Thompson, vice president of operations said that Clariant had failed to develop its full potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A national accounts system is a direct step towards achieving this goal as this structure allows for a more knowledgeable sales force in charge of high potential customers; those assigned an account team with members from multiple business units. Since the sales force would have knowledge of a much larger number of products in the vast Clariant product portfolio, this would allow them to identify opportunities for cross divisional sales much easier. Currently it is estimated that the sales force spends very little time doing this (appendix ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Selfishness In A Monster Calls By Patrick Ness Selfishness, a quality that best shines in times of isolation, forces others to become aware of one s need for attention. Patrick Ness portrays this trait in A Monster Calls in a way that makes the readers realize that the burden of a secret is too great for anyone of any age to carry. Conor O Malley is thirteen, but his experiences and hardships are ones that those who are beyond their years have not necessarily needed to overcome. Taking into account his mother s worsening condition, he does not want to let his surroundings affect him more than they already have. Under the influence of the Monster, Conor allows himself to act in accordance to his situation instead of keeping everything to himself without an outlet for his emotions. Conor s selfishness, which is seen throughout the novel, affects his interactions with others in drawing out their flaws. To retaliate against his father, Lily and his grandma for putting him in situations that cause him suffering, Conor must act in this selfish manner regardless of the consequences. Beginning with his father, Conor witnesses how a parent can be unwilling to give their all for their children and acts selfishly in order to make him aware of this fact. He faces a reality of life at the time of his parent s divorce; there was nothing he could do to keep them together. As a result, the bond he has with his father is imperfect. There is a clear barrier between the two that emerges from the distance that separates them. Even as Conor yearns for a proper parent figure in his life, he is unable to have one and he allows himself to act selfishly towards his father because he will eventually be the only parent Conor has left. By confessing to his father that he does not want to live with grandma (Ness, 88) and asking his father questions about why can t [he] come and live with (Ness, 88) him, Conor wants his father to own up to his responsibilities as a parent. Despite being aware his wishes will not be granted, but he wants his father to realize how less he commits to caring for his son when he needs him the most. If all his father wants to do is make promises to only break them, then he might as well push his father to his limits and demand things from him regardless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Ray Bradburys Something Wicked This Way Comes Essay Ray Bradbury s Something Wicked This Way Comes David Glasgo Modules 15 16 Dec 20, 1996 Someone knows your secret dream, that one great wish that you would pay anything for. That person suddenly makes your dream come true before you learn the price you have to pay. Ray Bradbury s, Something Wicked This Way Comes, is a chilling and suspenseful thriller, making a boy s secret dream come true right before his own eyes and that of his friend s too. The story in this book continually jumps back and forth between three characters; two which are always together and the other the library janitor and father of the one. Bradbury s style keeps the book flowing smoothly throughout all of his hopping and skipping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of their houses would get struck by lightning and who was to say which one. quot;This, quot; said the salesman, quot;is the one. quot; He had been talking about Jim s house, his was the one to get struck. Will s father, a janitor for the town library, knew the storm was coming too. He had never sensed one quite like this, so fierce and strong. As the kids arrived to get their books, he smiled and whispered, quot;Just a storm, nothing but a storm. quot; He helped Will and Jim get their books then sent them home quickly and then followed soon after. Both Jim and Will, and Will s father had seen the signs of the carnival to come, but in the month of October. Either way the boys were excited. That night the train came at three in the morning. Jim and will both heard it and both sat up at the same time. They opened their windows looked at each other and then looked at the train out of town. They asked themselves why three in the morning and why that strange music knowing the other was doing the same. They both got dressed and raced out to the hilltop above the field to watch them set up and see what they both sensed was wrong. The clouds of the sky dropped in low so that they couldn t see. When they rose again the skeleton frame was already set up. They could only see one person, the rest were on the train. As they watched, poles of the tent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...