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Overcoming Life In Gulag Voices
One common theme in both novels is there was always difficulties to overcome. There are different
difficulties depending on the situation a person was in but every Soviet citizen had to overcome
difficulties. In Sofia Petrovna there was the challenge of overcoming life with her son being in the
Gulag camp system and not having a job. Sofia overcomes this by becoming an optimist. She never
loses hope that her son Kolya will be released early she tells people her son was released early. By
having a positive outlook on life she forgets the troubling situation she is in and continues to live her
life. In Gulag Voices there were many challenges living inside the Gulag camp system. There were
many challenges in the camp system most were physical
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Direct and Indirect Methods of Communication with the Gods...
Both directly and indirectly, the Ancient Greeks communicated with their gods through various
methods that ranged from oracles and seers to sacrifice. The oracles of ancient Greece were consulted
on issues ranging from serious community matters to private healing and served as a conduit for
communication between the mortals and the gods. Seers and oracles were an important part of Ancient
Greek divination through which the gods provided with insight of events to come. In addition,
sacrifice at the hearth or public bonfires were used as a means of direct communication with the gods
in order to convey prayers to the heavens.
In terms of indirect communication with the gods, one of the most famous methods was consulting an
oracle. One of the most popular oracles of Ancient Greece was the Oracle of Delphi. People would
journey for days to visit this oracle and hear the wisdom of the gods which she received through a gift
from Apollo, the god of prophecy. Receiving a prophecy was a lengthy process which started with the
oracle bathing in the spring of Castalia and drinking from another nearby stream. A priest would then
determine if Apollo was present by pouring ice water on a goat. If the goat shivered the oracle was
ready to give the prophecy, and if not then Apollo was not present and therefore she was not ready to
deliver a prophecy (Pythia Prophecies, 2014). When she spoke, the pythia would be seated on a tripod
over a small opening in the ground, the opening released gases
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Should The Government Carry A Concealed Weapon Affect Our...
When a matter of seconds count between living and dying; the only option is living. Gun control has
evolved tremendously over the years. First guns were prohibited. However, now the use of guns is
permitted in several states and countries. Different people use guns for different reasons, whether they
are good reasons or bad reasons. In my opinion the right to carry a concealed weapon has saved lives.
The momentous of gun control is prodigious. There have been many situations where the use of a gun
has had a major impact on one s life. When someone is languished or going through a great cause of
tribulation one s first instinct is to regress to safety. On an early Wednesday morning, a fifty three year
old woman was encountered by a strange man, while she was in the shower, with a knife. Immediately
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In The Perfect Guy, actress Sanaa Lathan was placed in an undesirable situation with actor Michael
Ealy. Ealy was hidden in Lathan s home upon her arrival. However, Lathan had already expected Ealy,
so earlier that day she went out and purchased a gun. As Lathan found Ealy they immediately got into
a physical altercation. Lathan held Ealy at gun point and told Ealy you have three warnings get out of
my house, but Ealy figured Lathan would not shoot. So he therefore continued harassing Lathan in her
own home. So Lathan shot Ealy once with the warning shot, and she shot again until all warning shots
were gone. Ealy suspected Lathan to not shoot anymore so there he was still in her house jumping on
her trying to forcibly hurt her. So Lathan shot one last time and that last shot killed Ealy. Not only
those the right to carry to a concealed weapon take place in real life, but there are also situations in
movies where having that right is as much as important as the next. Lathan had two options whether it
was to live or die and she chose to live
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Papa John s
Papa John s Pizza Analysis
Executive Summary
These recommendations will enable Papa John s to increase their market share and grow their
customer base. These recommendations are based upon in depth analysis of the company s dominant
economic forces, macro environment, The detailed findings, resulting from this analysis, are contained
in the appendix that follows the recommendations. The appendix is comprised of seven exhibits, and
these exhibits are referenced in the recommendations. This recommendation includes introducing
global topping preferences across different nations, entering the frozen pizza market and allowing
premade Papa John s pizza to be sold in stores, and opening dine in restaurants. Papa John s can ...
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Buyers
Customers between the ages of 25 and 44 (largest segment), with well established careers and
families.
The five predominant forces that influence Papa John s are as follows: Competitive Rivalry, New
Entrants, Substitute Goods, Buyer Bargaining Power, and Supplier Bargaining Power.
Rivalry among Competing Sellers * Buyer demand is growing rapidly * Consumer spending is
expected to increase by an average annual rate of 2.9%, up to 2017 * The products of rival sellers are
differentiated and customer loyalty is high * Buyer costs to switch brands are high
Threat of New Entrants * Threat of new entrants from independently owned pizza restaurants is high
because they have the capital to open multiple units.
Threat of Substitute Products * There are many choices for consumers to purchase pizza from locally
owned to national chains therefore the threat of substitutes is high.
Bargaining Power of Buyers * With the multiple outlets available for consumers the bargaining power
of buyers is high because if prices are too
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Organizational Effectiveness
Organizational effectiveness is a tool manager s use to measure how effective they; and their
organizations are at achieving outcomes and creating value. Organizational effectiveness can be very
difficult to measure in an organization. Why? The answer is because organizations can be diverse and
very large. Also one organization can have multiple goals and perform many activities at the same
time. Managers must decide which indicators they want to measure in order to determine the
effectiveness of their organization. There are three approaches managers can use in evaluating
effectiveness. They are the external resource approach (Control); the internal systems approach
(Innovation); and the technical approach (Efficiency). Each approach ... Show more content on
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Even though the external resource approach can be very valuable when other measures are not
available it does have its downside. The approach only vaguely considers the organization s link to the
needs of customers in the external environment. The internal systems approach allows managers to
evaluate how well their organization functions and how smooth it operates. An organization needs to
be able to rapidly create products, make services available; and speed up decision making in order to
adapt and respond quickly to the forever changing environment. To measure an organization s capacity
for innovation the length of time taken to make decisions, the amount of time taken to get a new
product on the market, and the amount o f time spent coordinating duties of different departments are
all factored in . These factors can often measured objectively (Jones, 2007, p. 17). For example If an
organization was to improve its decision making process it would help it to introduce new products or
services to the market sooner and keep up with or surpass its competitors in productivity. When
organizations make changes to increase employee morale and coordination this can have a direct
impact on its ability to respond to the environment. When employees
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The Reform And Governmental Statistics On The United States
Since the passage of the ACA, a total of 14.1 million adults have acquired health insurance coverage,
however, a distinction must be made; the ACA was created to expand health insurance, not to better
health care (Office of The Assistant Secretary For Planning and Evaluation, 2015). Texas being the
number one state in all of the U.S. with more than 5 million Texans (19% of the population) uninsured
in 2014 (this was a decrease of 700,000 individuals in 2013) would be expected to hold great support
in order to lower the high rates of the uninsured (Walters, 2015). In order to understand the impact that
the ACA has had on the U.S., but especially in Texas, it is important to look at what state officials say
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Medicaid is a system of inflexible mandates, one size fits all requirements, and wasteful, bureaucratic
inefficiencies. Expanding it as the PPACA provides would only exacerbate the failure of the current
system, and would threaten even Texas with financial ruin (Perry, 2012).
Perry s strong opposition to the ACA makes it questionable whether the reform is for the benefit of the
people or if it benefits the government monetarily. The current Governor of Texas, Greg Abbot, stated
his thoughts of the ACA by stating,
The Supreme Court abandoned the Constitution to resuscitate a failing healthcare law. Today s action
underscores why it is now more important than ever to ensure we elect a President who will repeal
Obamacare and enact real healthcare reforms (Office of The Governor Greg Abbott, 2015). Senator
Ted Cruz also expresses his thoughts on Obamacare as being a manifest disaster (Jones, 2015). On a
live interview on the Road To The White House on C Span Senator Cruz states,
I think health care reform ought to expand competition, it ought to empower patients and it ought to
disempower government bureaucrats from getting in between us and our doctors. I think the best way
to do that, 3 concrete ideas. Our number one, allowing people to purchase health insurance across state
lines... number two as doctor Ben Carson talked about very effectively, expanding health savings
account so
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Implementing Quality Improvement at Riordan Manufacturing
Implement Quality Improvement at Riordan Manufacturing
Continual improvements are essential for businesses to attain a competitive advantage in their industry
and remain profitable. Riordan Manufacturing must apply Total Quality Management (TQM) to their
organizational processes to eliminate waste, reduce costs, increase productivity, and focus on customer
satisfaction. This paper identifies an improvement plan by outlining the steps of Riordan
Manufacturing s developed quality management process and required actions. The quality team
defines variation in relationship to the selected process and explains how decreasing variation is
integral to TQM. The team examines quality tools for identifying and monitoring process variability
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7. Establish Quality Improvement Teams
Riordan manufacturing employs a total of 550 people. Forming several quality improvement teams
will benefit the organization. Internal auditing groups, quality development teams, process review
groups, and safety committees can provide information that assists in continual improvements.
Representatives need to possess the following attributes:
Good communication and interpersonal skills
A big picture view of the organization and of the industry
Dedication to quality, customer satisfaction, and the success of the organization
Strong commitment to learning and change
8. Implement Process Improvements
Riordan Manufacturing applies the 10 steps outlined for TQM process improvement and
implementation. The CMM offers a variety of measurement and inspection operations that improve
throughput and accuracy on quality data production.
9. Use the Tools of TQM
Tool Example of Use
Check Sheet Statistical Process Control To count occurrences of problems.
Histogram A chart show the percentage of the data distribution
Pareto Chart To identify the 20% of the modules which yield 80% of the issues.
Cause and Effect Diagram For identifying assignable causes.
Scatter Diagram For identifying correlation and suggesting causation.
Control Chart For identifying processes that are out of control.
Graph For
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Dr. Hart Case
1. What are 1 2 issues/items that you agree with that he discusses in the video?
Of the issues, Dr. Hart discussed I agreed with the idea that crimes and poverty still exist outside of
addiction and the attractive alternatives to drugs can help deter the selection of that pathway.
Personally, I agree that crime and poverty aren t a consequence of drug use rather a precursor to the
act of. In some circumstances, the only way to get by in the eyes of an individual is to sell drugs and
in the process a habit is picked up. In other situations, crimes occur and throughout the process drugs
are introduced. After hearing about the research that has been conducted with humans and animals, I
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Hart about was decriminalizing all drugs. I think that by doing this we would have a bigger issue on
our hands than we do now. I fully understand where his thought process is but I feel a better way to
handle it would be to re evaluate our current laws. I don t think it would be helpful to say meth, crack,
heroin, and all that fall under that umbrella are free for use. The way I see it, people will start to take
advantage. There would be no regulations, no guidelines to follow. The way Dr. Hart is proposing, I
feel would backfire. What I would suggest is to start looking at laws and seeing where adjustments are
needed. A great example would be our transitioning marijuana use to recreational.
3. What is one thing that you learned that you didn t know prior to watching the video?
Before watching this TED talk, I had no clue that the one hit and you re hooked phrase came from
experiments conducted in the 1960 s. During these experiments, researchers had animals in cages with
only a lever which could be pulled to supply a dosage of a certain drug. The idea that only only one hit
can produce an addiction now is proven very biased. Like Dr. Hart says, these animals only had the
lever to pull and nothing else to occupy their time. With new research, it was shown that one hit does
not induce an
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A Summary Of Various Techniques Used For Key Management In...
3.2 RELATED WORK
A review over the various techniques which used for key management in VANET is presented in this
section.
Hao, Y., Cheng, et Al A distributed key management framework with cooperative message
authentication in VANET In [10] The OKD scheme is a centralized group key management protocol
and uses periodic rekeying to decrease the communication cost. The OKD scheme constructs the key
tree with one way key approach and derives the new key from the old one to improve the rekeying
efficiency. There are internal k nodes, external k nodes, and members in each group (u nodes). In the
tree, the internal k node stores the auxiliary key and the external k node stores the secret key for each
u node. The secret key is only known by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the group signature, public key of one group is connected with private keys of multiple groups. A
message that is signed by any private keys of group can be verified with unique group public key.
Therefore attacker cannot identify who is sender of the message. Author also proposed an efficient
cooperative message authentication protocol, to reduce verification load where validity of safety
message is examined by only those verifiers, who are selected on the basis of their position related to
sender vehicles. This scheme helps to revoke malicious vehicles, maintaining system and various
different security principles. If a verifier discovers an invalid regular broadcast message that is not
verified as group signature, it broadcasts a warning message also called as cooperative authentication
message to other vehicles.
Guo, M. H., Liaw et Al Centralized group key management mechanism for VANET, [13] In this paper
the author has been proposed technique of binary search is used in RSU message verification phase.
Bloom filter is used to replace hash value in notification message for reducing message overhead and
enhancing effectiveness of verification phase. To enhance efficiency pairing operations are reduced
from three to two so in the verification phase Vehicles can use its different
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Care at the end of life
Care at the end of life Leah Brown HCS/545 October 31, 2013 Valerie Platt Care at the end of life It is
a fact that humans are born to die. What was once considered a natural part of life has changed to an
experience that may be more painful for the patient, family, and caregivers due to the advances in
medical care. New procedures have allowed life to be extended longer than ever before. The question
is: has the dying experience improved? This paper will include a review of death and dying from the
perspectives of the patient and caregivers. An unfortunate case will be discussed, and the
organizational structure, culture, and governance that led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Singer, Martin, and Kelner studied 126 patients on dialysis, diagnosed with AIDS, or residents of long
term care facilities, to determine their views on end of life issues. Their results identified five domains
of quality care at the end of life. These were adequate pain and symptom management, avoiding
inappropriate prolongation of dying, achieving a sense of control, relieving burden, and strengthening
relationships with loved ones (p. 163, 1999). The participants expressed fear of lingering or kept alive
when they could no longer enjoy their lives. Many stated that they would not wish to go on life
support if they were not going to improve or have a chance to live a normal life again. Several
mentioned that being placed on life support was the same as being a guinea pig. There were
conflicting reports on the choice of dying at home or in a hospital. Some wanted to be at home, but
others felt that was a burden on the family (Singer, Martin, Kelner, 1999). Another study by Gourdji,
McVey, Purden in 2009 interviewed palliative care patients about the meaning of quality of life at this
stage of their illness, and the factors that would improve their quality of life. They found that several
factors, including their approach to life, their approach to their illness, and their ideal of quality of life
shaped their end of life experiences. These patients stressed that they most wanted to continue
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Alpine Park
Alpine park is one of my favorite places to go in the weekends. The park is small, but with lots of
people. Alpine park does not like the other parks with so many equipment and programs, but it have a
lot of funs there. I went to the park everyday when I was at middle school and high school. I have a lot
of good memories there in the park with my friends. There are only few basketball courts in the park,
so people have to share it. I had made a lot of friends when we share a basketball court. Not only the
younger people go to the park, many older people who retired also go to the park. I saw old man
playing chess and women dancing at the park. Since I m going to the school at Northridge, I would go
back to Los Angles every weekend. Instead
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Homoid Homicide In Honduras
Honduras has a serious amount of homicides occurring in their community. Within their economy,
Honduras is one of the poorest countries, with about 65% of their citizens living in poverty. During his
term, President Zelaya stirred controversy among the country through acts of reforming the
constitution and making unethical policy decisions (U.S. Department of State, 2011). Honduras has
been ranked the most violence country on the globe. This accounts for the one death per hour ratio that
is due to political views of Zelaya, inequality among citizens, and organized crime (B Lajoie, D
Andrea, Rodriquez, Greenough, Patel, 2014). These occurrences of homicide are a critical aspect of
Honduras mental health and well being that desperately needs to be changed for the lives of their
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Homicide effects individual s daily lives as well as their mental health. The aftermath of death on one
s family and friends can cause serious mental health disorders. For example, post traumatic stress,
anxiety, and inconsistent sleep patterns (Frontières, 2017). When it comes to data collection of
homicide events in Honduras, some information may be inaccurate or incomplete due to the
inconsistency in reports. However, data collected about 9,453 violent deaths were reported in 2013 in
Honduras. Per one hundred thousand people, there was 318.3 homicides among men aged between
twenty to twenty four. Also, among those numbers, 15% of those killed were assaulted, stabbed, or
shot (B Lajoie, D Andrea, Rodriquez, Greenough, Patel, 2014). Through this data, the evidence is
clear that this act of homicide is still a deadly act that needs to be decreased in order to better the lives
of citizens and increasing Honduras s public
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Another Beautiful Day Interrupted
The sun is beaming down on I and coppers face as we take our daily walk, on the ocean shore in
Florida. The sun is a bright yellow surrounded with a blue sky, filled with clouds. The sand is
stretched alongside I and cooper; white and clear. Only my foot prints and coopers paw prints left
behind. The sand is very soft. My feet and coopers paws sink into it with every step. The salty ocean
air burns our noses. The waves sparkle and glitter from the sun beaming down on it. The ocean is a
dark blue color with white caps as far as we can see. The waves our small. Go get it Copper! I yell
throwing the stick into the the ocean. Cooper is a Labrador,he s been part of the family for 7 years
now. Cooper catches my eyes , he s holding something that is shiny. I can t tell what it is with the sun
in my eyes. It s most likely a can he s been bringing them back to shore lately. Come on boy! I yell out
to him, trying to encourage him to swim faster. I can now see what Cooper is holding , I was right it s
a can. For some reason I m curious to find out whats in the can. As he s a few feet away from shore, I
run to the edge of the water, the wind is blowing water across my ankles. Which you got Cooper? I
ask him as he looses grip of the can, letting it fall on the sand. Coopers barking as I pick up the can.
The cans label reads Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn . I straggle to open the can led It s sealed shut
Cooper we have to wait until we get home to open it. Water is dripping of
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Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail Case Study
The Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail won the AILA Landscape Architecture Design Award and the People
s choice award in 2014. About 250 Km west of Melbourne, the volcanic plains of Victoria s Western
district hosts a geologically significant area called the Grampians National Park. The Grampians
National Park is an unprotected bushland well known among hikers and rock climbers. The Mckenzie
Falls is one of Victoria s largest falls and is the site to the reconstructed Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail by
Hansen Partnership and Parks Victoria.
A major bushfire ruined about 50 percent of the park in 2006, followed five years later by a flood that
damaged a significant amount of the park s infrastructure, particularly along the Mackenzie River. The
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Parks Victoria did not dictate a rigid brief but instead asked Hansen Partnership to create a unique
experience for the visitors. (Ricardo, 2014)
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There was very little existing site material available, the designers documented the site walking and
mapped the area from scratch to propose possible path alignments along the way. Rather than crossing
the river below the falls and leading up to the ridge line as it did before, the path would take visitors
through the base of the valley, as close to the river as possible. (Ricardo, 2014)
To minimalize the linearity of the project heavier and more visually dominant elements were
discarded. Thus the presence of the trail is not always constant and it blends in with the surroundings.
The bridges and the elevated walkways meander through a cool microclimate created by a field of
fallen rocks lying next to an escarpment wall.
We wanted the bridge to follow the escarpment wall and gave instruction to make sure the rock wall
was always within arm s length. explains Anton Malishev, senior landscape architect at Hansen
Partnership. The shape of the bridge thus is not
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Einstein And Rutherford Research Paper
Mathematicians and Scientist
Ernest Rutherford and Albert Einstein were some of the best Scientists and Mathematicians of their
time. They had discovered and contributed so much to the fields of math and science. With both of
them living and working in the same era (Late 1800s and early 1900s), they were affected by lots of
the same events, and their contributions helped each other. Throughout their lives they discovered
things that put a huge impact the on things we have today such as the technology we have, and our
progress in the fields of Mathematics and Science.
Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871 in Brightwater, New Zealand and died on October 19,
1937. He went to the University of Cambridge, Nelson College, and the University Of New Zealand.
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Niels discovered more about the orbitals and how the protons, electrons and neutrons worked and how
the orbitals worked and were set up. Ernest s discoveries set up future discoveries to be made. If he
didn t discover the nucleus in the atom, we wouldn t have the atomic bomb. (Which would probably
be a good thing.) Colleges and Scientists still use the gold foil experiment to learn from, and they still
look to his information for reference and help in their current work. Ernest Rutherford and Albert
Einstein have both contributed to math and science enough for us to still remember them today. Better
yet the world was affected by it and it wouldn t be the same without them doing the things they did.
Ernest Rutherford and Albert Einstein were some of the best Scientists and Mathematicians of their
time. They discovered and contributed to so much of the fields of math and science. With both of them
living and working in the same era (Late 1800s and early 1900s), they were affected by lots of the
same events (World Wars), and their contributions helped each
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Employee Retention Paper
Employee retention is a critical issue for all organizations and the increasingly competitive labor
market will make hiring qualified candidates even more difficult in the future. Employee retention is
an important step in building a successful ambulatory surgical center business (Regentsurgicalhealth,
2015). According to Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) twenty percent of receptionist
and medical records staff and fifteen percent of nursing staff turn over each year. This turnover affects
healthcare organizations in many different ways including customer satisfaction, quality of service,
workplace productivity, employee morale, workflow efficiency and the organizations finances.
Organizations that invest in their human capital and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Less absenteeism and tardiness will help the operating room schedule stay on time, which also makes
patients and surgeons happy. (Linder, March 2013). The importance of having an experienced, full
time core staff in an ambulatory surgical center is what surgeons will rely on (Rienzo Nelson, 2009).
However, maintaining an adequate per diem staff in all job categories is important to cover the regular
days off, vacation time, and sick calls of the full time staff, ensuring your ASC is never left
shorthanded (Rienzo Nelson, 2009). Flexible schedules for staff members should include both paid
and unpaid options, as well as time off for reasons other than vacation or sick days. This will build
employee loyalty and can make up for the days when staff members are sent home early without pay
for scheduling compression (Linder, March
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In the country of men
In the Country of Men as a National Allegory
Hisham Matar presents In the Country of Men as a national allegory. This is done through metaphors,
personification, and characters relationships. His purposes for writing this novel were political. A
national allegory is any attribution of human characteristics to other animals, non living things,
material states, objects or abstract concepts, such as organizations or governments1 of a nation or its
people.2
Fredric Jameson, with ideas more suitable for the novel than Aijaz Ahmad, was first to think of
national allegory.3 Jameson states that third world literature must be a national allegory because of the
state of its embattled culture and society. A political dimension is always present ... Show more
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When Ustath Rashid was hung the crowd responded; Like a wave rising, cheering became louder .8
The crowd flowed together in a solid movement, influenced by the revolutionary committee s actions.
Those who associated with writers against the revolution were suspected of treason. If the crowd of
the hanging did not cheer, they may be hung next. Suleiman and Mama were not allowed to talk to
Kareem s family when his father was accused. The revolution moved as one and like a wave,
gathering others as it moved forward. Suleiman finds a calming peace with the soft waves of the sea.
It was the only hope he could find in the revolution. I held the sea as my target, my paradise.....Low
wavelets curled their white foamy edges across the turquoise face of the water .9 He uses the sea to
escape from the heat of the day and the pressures of society. The edges are more subtle than the centre.
He stays on the edge of society so he can escape the movement of the revolution. The motions of the
sea can be unknown and dangerous, similar to the movement of the revolution.
Matar uses personification to dehumanize characters. This shows that this novel is a national allegory.
Baba becomes an object once the revolutionary committee release him. His eyes were described as
tomatoes 10 and his movements as mechanical .11 He was nothing but a figure 12 and a monster .13
Suleiman did not believe the man was
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Information Systems And The Geographic Information System
Ms. Clare has 12 years of professional experience working in the Geographic Information System
(GIS) field. She is proficient in using Economic and Social Research Institute s (ESRI s) ArcGIS
software for spatial analysis and map creation. She uses ArcMap for analyzing sites, soils, hazards,
proposed developments, watersheds, wetland impacts, endangered species, and wildlife habitats. She
converts and projects Global Positioning Systems (GPS) data and AutoCAD data for GIS analysis and
uses current cartographic techniques in creating quality maps and graphics.
Ms. Clare also has several years of experience researching geographic data and historic cartographic
data both as a GIS Specialist and as a student. During her graduate studies, she worked as a teaching
assistant for a physical geography class, and instructed a freshman practical geography laboratory
class.
Significant Projects
GIS Specialist PG E Road Assessment Project California
Mrs. Clare created road assessment maps and managed a large geodatabase containing road condition,
hazard, and facility route information. She worked directly with PG E personnel to configure the
database and associated metadata to work seamlessly with PG E s existing data structure. (July 2012
to October 2014)
GIS Specialist Hilgard Project Union County, Oregon
Mrs. Clare performed channel bed analysis and created cross section profiles using LiDAR and
bathymetry data. She made maps showing existing geomorphic conditions as well as
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Save Many Lives From The War Over Land Between Israel And...
Peter McFadden
Period 3
11 17 2015
The Solution To Save Many Lives From The War Over Land Between Israel And Palestine
Mr. Virmani
World History Honors
The Arab Israeli conflict is a battle for land between two sides. One side is the Arabian community
and the other side is the Palestinian community. The Arabians are saying that the land belongs to them
because God told them that it was their promised land or holy land. The Palestinians are coming into
the land a attempting to claim it as theirs. This conflict is insane because both communities are killing
each other almost daily. It is also absurd because they could split the land equally instead of harming
or killing each other (Virmani, n.d.).
I believe the Arabians should have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also deserve to have the land because it has been discovered that the Arabs are related to the
original Arabs/Israelis.
I would create a state for the Palestinians people because it would probably stop the conflict between
the two communities. I also think it would lower the amount of terrorism drastically. Also I believe
that giving Palestine a state would lower the amount of civilians dying between Arabs and
Palestinians. If we give Palestine their own state we should let the Arabs and PAlestine have their own
separate government so that each state could live the way the wanted to and they would not have to
divide the rules and then argue over that(Karsh, n.d.) (Whitbeck, 2012). I would split Israel in half and
make them share Jerusalem and split that in half so that the Arabs would get half and the Palestinians
would get half of Jerusalem although it would be difficult. I would split Israel in half so that the Arabs
and the Palestinians would get an equal share of the land so that the Arabs would get their holy land
back. Even though the Palestinians will be getting less than they have now it will work out because
they are both getting equal land and they will both have a government to govern each state
separately(Virmani, n.d.) (Whitbeck, n.d.).
The positive effects of the U.S. keeping a close alliance with Israel are that Israel provides a lot of
information on terrorists
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The Interstate Bank Of Bastrop s Judgment Lien
Question II
As a court judge, I would rule that the Interstate Bank of Bastrop s judgment lien has first priority
because the judgment lien was recorded prior to Red River s mortgage lien. In general, the priority of
a judgment lien is typically determined by the recording dates, which concludes which lien gets paid
first. For this reason, Red River Thrift and Loan Co. and Interstate Bank of Bastrop have sensible
rights to complain for priority in order to enforce Phil Dunfee s debt. In other words, if Red River
received first priority and the foreclosure sale continued, then Interstate Bank of Bastrop would never
get paid. As a result, Interstate would consider this unreasonable, especially since the judgment lien
was filed before Red River had filed their note and mortgage with Dunfee. In brief, Interstate Bank of
Bastrop has priority over Red River because of the series in which the liens and mortgages were
recorded. Red River Thrift and Loan Co. may argue that they have priority because first and second
mortgages overrule judgment liens, unless the judgment lien is unpaid tax debt. Judgment liens are
usually considered as junior mortgages compared to the first and second mortgage. Red River s
foreclosure would wipe out the Interstate Bank of Bastrop s judgment lien against Phil Dunfee, and
would clear any judgments attached to the title of the property. In other words, when a mortgagor
forecloses, any judgment lien that was recorded prior to the mortgage would be
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Net Neutrality In Internet Service Providers
The concept of net neutrality is the fact that all internet service providers, or ISPs, have to treat all data
on the internet the same, without regard to content, platform, etc(Wikipedia). The main purpose of this
law is to prevent ISPs from executing abusive business practices that harm education and promote
censorship. Without net neutrality ISPs would have control over the internet and what the consumers
see. What this means is that companies can pay ISPs to be part of their service, and the companies that
can t pay will be slowed down. There are no downsides to net neutrality to the consumer, however
from a business point of view ISPs won t be making as much money(Debate.org). However that
downside is easily outweighed by the several harms
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Essay On Tribal Masks
Since the ancient times, tribal masks play a huge role in the traditional ceremonies and dance regalia
of Native American tribes. The Northwest Coast Indians are the most prominent native mask makers
who carve intricate ceremonial/dance masks. Believing that the world is led by supernatural beings or
spirits, several cultures created masks worn ceremonially to connect and appease with these forces.
Two of the prominent Native American masks are the Iroquois False Face masks and the Hopi
Kachina masks.
False Face Masks of the Iroquois
The False Face masks are regarded as living and are fed with tobacco. They are characterized by
distorted features with deep set eyes accented by metal. They have long white or black hair from the
horse s tail. Their noses are crooked and bent. Tobacco is tied onto the hair above the forehead.
False Face masks are made primarily from basswood. The man making the mask is guided by the
spirit to discover the right wood in the forest for the false face mask. The masks were thought to be
inhabited by the spirit of the tree. The spirit stimulates the distinctive elements of the design in which
the product represents the spirit itself. As it is carved from a living tree, the mask is removed when
completed.
The face is painted based on the time of day it was cut as well as the meaning of the mask. ... Show
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Each member had a spirit that directed its mask carving from a live tree. The False Face masks are
used in healing rituals, invoking the spirit of an old hunchbacked man that offers him corn mush and
tobacco. The invoked protects people from fierce winds and illness. Among certain Iroquois, a mask is
seen as alive, traditional, and powerful regardless of whether or not invocations have been made.
Thus, the mask is regarded as a living representation of a spirit. Whenever the mask is not worn, it is
considered as a living
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Jewish Resistance During Ww2
JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II. As the
war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and intensified. Those
who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the early 1940 s,
underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were about 20,000 30,000
Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as many Jews as they could,
and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans, whether as part of individual Jewish
units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.). Although there was a much greater
network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly operated within Nazi occupied Eastern
Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania,
Hungary, and Poland as well as France, Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially
Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were
ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in
Western Europe because of the open terrain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans until
the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation. Before
the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because of the
upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they began to
deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the ghetto and
they joined other existing partisan
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Essay about Taxation in the United States and Terminating...
Week Five Problems
December 14, 2013
ACC/455
C 11 31 Termination of the Election:
Orlando Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, has been an S corporation for several years. On July
10, 2009, Orlando authorizes a second class of nonvoting preferred stock that pays a 10% annual
dividend. The corporation issues the stock to Sid on September 12, 2009, to raise additional equity
capital. Sid owns no other Orlando stock.
a. Does Orlando s S election terminate? If so, when is the termination effective?
Yes Orlando s S corporation election would terminate on the day the terminating event occurred which
would be September, 12 2009; when they issued the stock to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
The partnership plans to distribute $10000 each month this year and Javier will cease to be a partner
after the December payment. Is the January payment a current distribution or a liquidating
distribution? The payments are all part of a liquidating distribution. According to the text, a liquidation
distribution is a single distribution or one of a planned series of distributions that terminates a partner s
entire interest in the partnership. Current distributions are all other distributions including those that
substantially reduce a partner s interest in the partnership. In accordance with the liquidation,
distribution laws Javier would have to recognize a gain of $20,000 at the end of the year as he only
had $100,000 basis but is receiving $120,000 (12*10000). The partnership will not have to recognize
a gain or a loss according to the information provided.
11 37
A) S corporation ordinary income
Sales. $300,000
COGS (140,000)
Gross profit $160,000
+ Sec 1245 Gain. 22,000
Depreciation 18,000
Nancy s salary. 20,000
Business interests. 32,000
Entertainment meals. (7800 x 50) 3,900
S corporation ordinary income = $108,100
Separately stated items
Dividend income $10,000
Section 1231 12,000
Tax exempt interest
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Refugees In Brazil Research Paper
The nation of Brazil believes that their is indeed a need for a solution to the refugee problem, that in
Europe, and that in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Brazil is one of the biggest recipients of refugees in
Latin America, with former Justice Minister Eugênio Aragão saying in June 2016, given the financial
circumstances, that Brazil could take up to 100,000 refugees, 20,000 per year. The nation of Brazil has
several reasons for accepting refugees into the country. With the acceptance of refugees, from both
areas, Brazil increases the nation s international reputation within the community. Additionally, the
nation of Brazil is in need of skilled workers, and refugees offer a solution to the resettlement
problem, and fills this need the nation of Brazil has. Refugees offer a way for the nation of Brazil to
boost its economy, and increase innovation within the country. As the Nation of Brazil s economy is in
turmoil, the refugees could offer a solution to the economic problems, as they could boost the
economy. This positive effects could certainly occur in other countries that refugees take refuge in, as
if they are given the proper compensation, refugees can be an asset to a country. ... Show more content
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Due to the nation of Brazil s history of colonization from Portugal, as well as the number of
indigenous, and the people of african descent from slavery, the nation of Brazil has a dynamic and
diverse community, and has always been conducive to those coming for a better life. Proving this,
Brazil has one of the highest number of immigrants coming to the country in the Western hemisphere.
The nation of Brazil has always been responsive to refugees and immigrants. Due to the nation of
Brazil s past, the nation of Brazil has a more accepting public than the majority of other Latin
American countries, as well as many other countries
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Stratification In The 1920 s
In the 1920 s the United States government implemented a new and radical legislation referred to as
prohibition that changed the lives of american adults. This new bill consisted of outlawing intoxicating
beverages throughout the United States and having them regulated by the Federal Government. In
every community the response to this new bill varied. For instance, in 1920 I believe the individuals
who resided in my hometown Yardley, Pennsylvania would have been able to obtain alcohol illegally
through operations known as saloons. Similar to society today, stratification , is extremely important
social factor and truly affects the amount of law one may receive (Black, 11) .
Through my own personal observations I have found Yardley, Pennsylvania to be a prosperous
community that not only works together but, also has an immense amount of pride. For example, one
particular aspect that I noticed in my hometown is how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An important factor that supports my argument is the fact that, drinking and purchasing alcohol is a
victimless crime (Black). The crime involves a downward vertical direction and also has , less serious
and a very low deviance . So under Blacks circumstances of justice this was a downward situation of
law and would entail for a less serious punishment. Another prime aspect that would cause Smedely to
be unsuccessful is the socioeconomic status of individuals in the community. Black stated in his article
that, law varies directly with rank (Black, 17) . In our society rank is directly influenced by wealth and
social status so I believe that since individuals in my town are upper middle class they would be able
to use their statutes to avoid legal issues. According, to, blacks theories this circumstance would be
defined as downward law which is not as serious as upward law . (Black ,
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Pierre Bourdieu Research Paper
Framing the Debate: Bourdieu and Foucault
Pierre Bourdieu has constructed his theory on the concept of practice using the metaphor of a game.
He states that practice is a mode of generational meta theory of all forms of practices constituting the
game (Bourdieu, 1977: 72). Individuals enter the game with predetermined interest and act in
conformity to the rules of the game to achieve their desired goals. According to Bourdieu, the rules of
the game are subject to changes based on different social conditions referred as fields (Bourdieu,
2000:183). Habitus, in turn, refers to the schematic concept through which practice is generated.
Practices generate habitus and are shaped by the condition of life in a certain environment. Hence,
specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bourdieu (2000:148) notes that habitus is the practical knowledge generated through its agent s
history. Habitus is generated by human living experience at a certain environment where social
relations are produced in interaction with a specific habitat. The special determination of habitus as a
structural orientation is explained in relation to the idea of fields (Bourdieu, 1984). The field and
habitus interact in a two dimensional relationship with the field structuring the habitus, and the habitus
in its turn structuring the perception of the field (Bourdieu, 1988: 784). This shows that there has no
direct influence on the field, but eventually, habitus operates in a dialectic relationship between
structure and the agent. Bourdeau sees the field as a multi dimensional space of positions (Bourdieu
1985: 724) occupied agents who own power in alignment with, what he termed as, their symbolic
capital that is identified in the context of the specific material environment (ibid: 731). This dialectic
relation as noted by Bourdieu (2000:211) between habitus and the probabilities of a social space
provides the space for practice and and thoughts. He points out, one should not say that a historical
event determined a behavior but that it had this determining effect because a habitus capable of being
affected by that event conferred that power upon it (Bourdieu
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Mary Rowlandson Research Paper
Mary White Rowlandson was a colonial American who was held captive by Algonkian Indians during
King Philip s War. She was born in 1637 in Somerset, England. Her parents brought her along with
her nine siblings to the colonies when she was young. Her parents were John and Joan White and she
married Reverend Joseph Rowlandson in 1656. Their first child, Mary, died after her third birthday
and they had three other children named Joseph, Mary, and Sarah. While living in Lancaster,
Massachusetts, a large group of Indians attacked, as well as burned the town. Mary and her three
children were captured along with twenty one others on February 10, 1676 in the midst of King Philip
s war. During this time, her husband was gone to Boston to ask the Massachussetts General Assembly
for military protection against the indians. Her daughter Sarah, who was six at the time, was fatally
wounded a week later and eventually died. While she was imprisoned, Mary travelled around one
hundred and fifty miles. The captives traveled as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An Indian gave Mary a stolen Bible which helped comfort her during the tragedy. Three months after
her capture, Mary was finally ransomed back to her husband on May 2, 1676 for £20 which is $30.60
in today s US dollars. Her two children were returned to them a few weeks later. When they went back
to where they had previously lived, Princeton, Massachusetts, they found that their home had been
destroyed, so they relocated to Boston. The Rowlandson s stayed in Boston a year after they returned
but then resettled their lives in Wethersfield, Connecticut in 1677 after Joseph had accepted a job
there. In 1678 Joseph preached a sermon about Mary s captivity that was called A Sermon of the
Possibility of God s Forsaking a People that have been near and dear to him. Joseph died unexpectedly
three days later on November 24,
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Crown Of Midnight Themes
The theme of the book The Crown of Midnight is to stand up for what you believe in. All of the
character s stand up for what they believe in, even when they know it might not be accepted. Celeana,
Chaol, and Dorian all make a fight for what they think is right. Throughout the book, Celeana, the
main character, believes in magic. She also thinks that there should not be slaves in the mines. The
King goes against her ideas, and Celeana is forced to make difficult decisions. She is supposed to be
the Kings assassin, but Celeana does not believe that killing the King s targets is right. Celeana
decides to fake kill them and tell the King that she did her job. This is very risky because she knows
that if the King finds out, she is dead. Celeana
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Longitudinal Waves Compare And Contrast
Transverse and Longitudinal waves are different due to the fact that Longitudinal waves are waves
that vibrate in a parallel direction in a back and forth motion compared to that of the motion. However,
transverse waves are when the waves moves at a perpendicular direction of the motion. They are
similar because they both make waves when their is motion or energy involved in their movement. In
longitudinal waves the object doesn t exactly follow the waves fully instead the object moves in a
back and forth motion while the waves continues to move forward through the object. While in
transverse waves the object doesn t follow the waves as well and just moves up and down in the same
position. These waves can help us in our daily lives like with
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Essay on Michael Pollan Argument Analysis
William Jensen
Professor Cavender
RWS 280 section 19
February 11, 2013
Word count: 1775
Politics, Food, and corn: A recipe for change?
Americans today are no strangers to stretching every dollar earned in an attempt to live the American
dream. Most people work long hours and eat on the fly with very little thought to what, or where, the
food they have purchased came from. The reason food is so inexpensive has not been a concern to the
average American, but the article written by Michael Pollan The Food Movement Rising attempts to
convince the people that it is time to remove the blinders and take an accounting of the situation that
America finds itself in. With obesity at epic proportions, and preventable diseases like ... Show more
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Pollan goes on to say that the policies weren t always misplaced, and they have played an important
role until recently, so he does speak on both sides of the fence in regards to the old policies so readers
can make their own decision.
Pollan goes on to suggest that there are many different approaches to the food movement, and
although the movement seems splintered and sometimes the various factions [...] work at cross
purposes, the author uses some highly credible sources to show that despite its many offshoots, a
cohesion of the masses has taken root in the food movement (par.11). The author uses big names like
Troy Duster, who is a renowned research sociologist from Northwestern University, to help clarify his
point. Troy duster states that viewed from a middle distance, then, the food movement coalesces
around the recognition that todays food and farming economy is unsustainable, [...] that it can t go on
in its current form much longer without courting a breakdown of some kind. (Par. 13). The author then
clarifies his point but stating that the food system consumes more fossil fuel energy than we can count
on in the future [...] and emits more greenhouse gases than we can afford to emit. (Par. 14). Pollan
uses his sources as an ethical appeal to the readers, which effectively connects the reader to the article
and its
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The Civil Rights Act Of Selma And Taylor Branch s Novel...
The Epic March to Blacks Voting Rights The Civil Rights Act of 1964 legally banned discrimination
in the United States, but the struggle with racial tension continued to exist. Blacks were still denied the
right to vote, along with other numerous rights that whites had. Obstacles like the literacy test and the
poll tax made it almost impossible for blacks to vote. Martin Luther King Jr., an influential figure in
the civil rights movement, literally paved the way for equality through efforts such as protests and
marches. The march from Selma to Montgomery was one of the most memorable marches led by
King, and signified the blacks desire for unhindered suffrage. The fictional movie Selma and Taylor
Branch s novel The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement provide historical
insight into King s fight for civil rights. Selma, a fictional movie based on true events, debuted in 2014
and narrates King s efforts to acquire voting rights for blacks. The movie mainly takes place in Selma,
Alabama, hence the movie s title. King rallied supporters in Selma to organize a march to
Montgomery, the capitol of Alabama. The movie primarily focuses on King and his supporters, and
their struggle against the racism of white oppressors. The fight was certainly not easy, and many
supporters in the march faced extreme discrimination and violence. Annie Lee Cooper, who played a
significant role in both the movie and the actual movement, had her voter registration form
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Skilled Migrant Workers
Immigrants bring energy and innovation. They have a positive influence on the productivity or
efficiency of local workers by introducing new ideas and a fresh approach to firms . Their appearing
influences the business and industry. Skilled migrants positively contribute to both private and public
knowledge creation; it reflects in the innovation and knowledge share from immigrant labors.
Knowledge sharing from the migrant worker increases the accessibility and support for the new
knowledge among co workers. The migrant labor tends to employ their origin skill in the workplace. It
probably leads to the fresh replacement which more proper in completing each task. Migrants arrive
with skills and contribute to human development of receiving countries
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Informative Essay About Massage
There are many types of massage, each with their own benefits to relieve stress, pain or enhance
general wellbeing. Massage is an ancient art with many variations depending on the country of origin.
I explore some of the most popular, explaining the treatment and their individual benefits.
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage, the most popular worldwide, is also known as Classic massage and is the
foundation for most other types of Western massage. It involves using firm but gentle pressure to
promote relaxation, working on areas of specific muscle tension. It is performed on bare skin using
oils or lotions. The therapist uses their hands, forearms or elbows to manipulate the superficial layers
of the muscles. Swedish massage shortens recovery time from muscular strain by flushing the tissues
of lactic acid, uric acid, and other metabolic wastes by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The West has caught on to its benefits using it as a quick de stressing program.
Indian Head Massage is a very relaxing treatment which, as the name suggests, focuses on massaging
the head. Indian Head Massage (Champissage) also includes massage of the shoulders, upper arms,
neck, scalp, face and ears. The treatment uses a range of different movements including deep kneading
and compression movements over the neck, shoulder and scalp areas. Performed sitting upright in a
chair, it helps to clear the mind as it revitalizes and improves alertness and concentration levels, whilst
improving joint mobility and flexibility in the neck and shoulders.
Reflexology Massage
Reflexology, also known as zone therapy, is based on the concept that there are reflex areas on the feet
and hands that correspond to specific organs, glands, and other parts of the body. The underlying
theory is that if pressure is applied to a specific reflex area, it affects the organ
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  • 2. Overcoming Life In Gulag Voices One common theme in both novels is there was always difficulties to overcome. There are different difficulties depending on the situation a person was in but every Soviet citizen had to overcome difficulties. In Sofia Petrovna there was the challenge of overcoming life with her son being in the Gulag camp system and not having a job. Sofia overcomes this by becoming an optimist. She never loses hope that her son Kolya will be released early she tells people her son was released early. By having a positive outlook on life she forgets the troubling situation she is in and continues to live her life. In Gulag Voices there were many challenges living inside the Gulag camp system. There were many challenges in the camp system most were physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Direct and Indirect Methods of Communication with the Gods... Both directly and indirectly, the Ancient Greeks communicated with their gods through various methods that ranged from oracles and seers to sacrifice. The oracles of ancient Greece were consulted on issues ranging from serious community matters to private healing and served as a conduit for communication between the mortals and the gods. Seers and oracles were an important part of Ancient Greek divination through which the gods provided with insight of events to come. In addition, sacrifice at the hearth or public bonfires were used as a means of direct communication with the gods in order to convey prayers to the heavens. In terms of indirect communication with the gods, one of the most famous methods was consulting an oracle. One of the most popular oracles of Ancient Greece was the Oracle of Delphi. People would journey for days to visit this oracle and hear the wisdom of the gods which she received through a gift from Apollo, the god of prophecy. Receiving a prophecy was a lengthy process which started with the oracle bathing in the spring of Castalia and drinking from another nearby stream. A priest would then determine if Apollo was present by pouring ice water on a goat. If the goat shivered the oracle was ready to give the prophecy, and if not then Apollo was not present and therefore she was not ready to deliver a prophecy (Pythia Prophecies, 2014). When she spoke, the pythia would be seated on a tripod over a small opening in the ground, the opening released gases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Should The Government Carry A Concealed Weapon Affect Our... When a matter of seconds count between living and dying; the only option is living. Gun control has evolved tremendously over the years. First guns were prohibited. However, now the use of guns is permitted in several states and countries. Different people use guns for different reasons, whether they are good reasons or bad reasons. In my opinion the right to carry a concealed weapon has saved lives. The momentous of gun control is prodigious. There have been many situations where the use of a gun has had a major impact on one s life. When someone is languished or going through a great cause of tribulation one s first instinct is to regress to safety. On an early Wednesday morning, a fifty three year old woman was encountered by a strange man, while she was in the shower, with a knife. Immediately the man and the woman engaged in a physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Perfect Guy, actress Sanaa Lathan was placed in an undesirable situation with actor Michael Ealy. Ealy was hidden in Lathan s home upon her arrival. However, Lathan had already expected Ealy, so earlier that day she went out and purchased a gun. As Lathan found Ealy they immediately got into a physical altercation. Lathan held Ealy at gun point and told Ealy you have three warnings get out of my house, but Ealy figured Lathan would not shoot. So he therefore continued harassing Lathan in her own home. So Lathan shot Ealy once with the warning shot, and she shot again until all warning shots were gone. Ealy suspected Lathan to not shoot anymore so there he was still in her house jumping on her trying to forcibly hurt her. So Lathan shot one last time and that last shot killed Ealy. Not only those the right to carry to a concealed weapon take place in real life, but there are also situations in movies where having that right is as much as important as the next. Lathan had two options whether it was to live or die and she chose to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Papa John s Papa John s Pizza Analysis Executive Summary These recommendations will enable Papa John s to increase their market share and grow their customer base. These recommendations are based upon in depth analysis of the company s dominant economic forces, macro environment, The detailed findings, resulting from this analysis, are contained in the appendix that follows the recommendations. The appendix is comprised of seven exhibits, and these exhibits are referenced in the recommendations. This recommendation includes introducing global topping preferences across different nations, entering the frozen pizza market and allowing premade Papa John s pizza to be sold in stores, and opening dine in restaurants. Papa John s can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buyers Customers between the ages of 25 and 44 (largest segment), with well established careers and families. The five predominant forces that influence Papa John s are as follows: Competitive Rivalry, New Entrants, Substitute Goods, Buyer Bargaining Power, and Supplier Bargaining Power. Rivalry among Competing Sellers * Buyer demand is growing rapidly * Consumer spending is expected to increase by an average annual rate of 2.9%, up to 2017 * The products of rival sellers are differentiated and customer loyalty is high * Buyer costs to switch brands are high Threat of New Entrants * Threat of new entrants from independently owned pizza restaurants is high because they have the capital to open multiple units. Threat of Substitute Products * There are many choices for consumers to purchase pizza from locally owned to national chains therefore the threat of substitutes is high. Bargaining Power of Buyers * With the multiple outlets available for consumers the bargaining power of buyers is high because if prices are too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Organizational Effectiveness Organizational effectiveness is a tool manager s use to measure how effective they; and their organizations are at achieving outcomes and creating value. Organizational effectiveness can be very difficult to measure in an organization. Why? The answer is because organizations can be diverse and very large. Also one organization can have multiple goals and perform many activities at the same time. Managers must decide which indicators they want to measure in order to determine the effectiveness of their organization. There are three approaches managers can use in evaluating effectiveness. They are the external resource approach (Control); the internal systems approach (Innovation); and the technical approach (Efficiency). Each approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the external resource approach can be very valuable when other measures are not available it does have its downside. The approach only vaguely considers the organization s link to the needs of customers in the external environment. The internal systems approach allows managers to evaluate how well their organization functions and how smooth it operates. An organization needs to be able to rapidly create products, make services available; and speed up decision making in order to adapt and respond quickly to the forever changing environment. To measure an organization s capacity for innovation the length of time taken to make decisions, the amount of time taken to get a new product on the market, and the amount o f time spent coordinating duties of different departments are all factored in . These factors can often measured objectively (Jones, 2007, p. 17). For example If an organization was to improve its decision making process it would help it to introduce new products or services to the market sooner and keep up with or surpass its competitors in productivity. When organizations make changes to increase employee morale and coordination this can have a direct impact on its ability to respond to the environment. When employees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Reform And Governmental Statistics On The United States Since the passage of the ACA, a total of 14.1 million adults have acquired health insurance coverage, however, a distinction must be made; the ACA was created to expand health insurance, not to better health care (Office of The Assistant Secretary For Planning and Evaluation, 2015). Texas being the number one state in all of the U.S. with more than 5 million Texans (19% of the population) uninsured in 2014 (this was a decrease of 700,000 individuals in 2013) would be expected to hold great support in order to lower the high rates of the uninsured (Walters, 2015). In order to understand the impact that the ACA has had on the U.S., but especially in Texas, it is important to look at what state officials say concerning the reform and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medicaid is a system of inflexible mandates, one size fits all requirements, and wasteful, bureaucratic inefficiencies. Expanding it as the PPACA provides would only exacerbate the failure of the current system, and would threaten even Texas with financial ruin (Perry, 2012). Perry s strong opposition to the ACA makes it questionable whether the reform is for the benefit of the people or if it benefits the government monetarily. The current Governor of Texas, Greg Abbot, stated his thoughts of the ACA by stating, The Supreme Court abandoned the Constitution to resuscitate a failing healthcare law. Today s action underscores why it is now more important than ever to ensure we elect a President who will repeal Obamacare and enact real healthcare reforms (Office of The Governor Greg Abbott, 2015). Senator Ted Cruz also expresses his thoughts on Obamacare as being a manifest disaster (Jones, 2015). On a live interview on the Road To The White House on C Span Senator Cruz states, I think health care reform ought to expand competition, it ought to empower patients and it ought to disempower government bureaucrats from getting in between us and our doctors. I think the best way to do that, 3 concrete ideas. Our number one, allowing people to purchase health insurance across state lines... number two as doctor Ben Carson talked about very effectively, expanding health savings account so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Implementing Quality Improvement at Riordan Manufacturing Implement Quality Improvement at Riordan Manufacturing Continual improvements are essential for businesses to attain a competitive advantage in their industry and remain profitable. Riordan Manufacturing must apply Total Quality Management (TQM) to their organizational processes to eliminate waste, reduce costs, increase productivity, and focus on customer satisfaction. This paper identifies an improvement plan by outlining the steps of Riordan Manufacturing s developed quality management process and required actions. The quality team defines variation in relationship to the selected process and explains how decreasing variation is integral to TQM. The team examines quality tools for identifying and monitoring process variability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. Establish Quality Improvement Teams Riordan manufacturing employs a total of 550 people. Forming several quality improvement teams will benefit the organization. Internal auditing groups, quality development teams, process review groups, and safety committees can provide information that assists in continual improvements. Representatives need to possess the following attributes: Good communication and interpersonal skills A big picture view of the organization and of the industry Dedication to quality, customer satisfaction, and the success of the organization Strong commitment to learning and change 8. Implement Process Improvements Riordan Manufacturing applies the 10 steps outlined for TQM process improvement and implementation. The CMM offers a variety of measurement and inspection operations that improve throughput and accuracy on quality data production. 9. Use the Tools of TQM Tool Example of Use Check Sheet Statistical Process Control To count occurrences of problems. Histogram A chart show the percentage of the data distribution Pareto Chart To identify the 20% of the modules which yield 80% of the issues. Cause and Effect Diagram For identifying assignable causes. Scatter Diagram For identifying correlation and suggesting causation. Control Chart For identifying processes that are out of control. Graph For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dr. Hart Case 1. What are 1 2 issues/items that you agree with that he discusses in the video? Of the issues, Dr. Hart discussed I agreed with the idea that crimes and poverty still exist outside of addiction and the attractive alternatives to drugs can help deter the selection of that pathway. Personally, I agree that crime and poverty aren t a consequence of drug use rather a precursor to the act of. In some circumstances, the only way to get by in the eyes of an individual is to sell drugs and in the process a habit is picked up. In other situations, crimes occur and throughout the process drugs are introduced. After hearing about the research that has been conducted with humans and animals, I also believe that alternatives can deter many from continuing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hart about was decriminalizing all drugs. I think that by doing this we would have a bigger issue on our hands than we do now. I fully understand where his thought process is but I feel a better way to handle it would be to re evaluate our current laws. I don t think it would be helpful to say meth, crack, heroin, and all that fall under that umbrella are free for use. The way I see it, people will start to take advantage. There would be no regulations, no guidelines to follow. The way Dr. Hart is proposing, I feel would backfire. What I would suggest is to start looking at laws and seeing where adjustments are needed. A great example would be our transitioning marijuana use to recreational. 3. What is one thing that you learned that you didn t know prior to watching the video? Before watching this TED talk, I had no clue that the one hit and you re hooked phrase came from experiments conducted in the 1960 s. During these experiments, researchers had animals in cages with only a lever which could be pulled to supply a dosage of a certain drug. The idea that only only one hit can produce an addiction now is proven very biased. Like Dr. Hart says, these animals only had the lever to pull and nothing else to occupy their time. With new research, it was shown that one hit does not induce an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Summary Of Various Techniques Used For Key Management In... 3.2 RELATED WORK A review over the various techniques which used for key management in VANET is presented in this section. Hao, Y., Cheng, et Al A distributed key management framework with cooperative message authentication in VANET In [10] The OKD scheme is a centralized group key management protocol and uses periodic rekeying to decrease the communication cost. The OKD scheme constructs the key tree with one way key approach and derives the new key from the old one to improve the rekeying efficiency. There are internal k nodes, external k nodes, and members in each group (u nodes). In the tree, the internal k node stores the auxiliary key and the external k node stores the secret key for each u node. The secret key is only known by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the group signature, public key of one group is connected with private keys of multiple groups. A message that is signed by any private keys of group can be verified with unique group public key. Therefore attacker cannot identify who is sender of the message. Author also proposed an efficient cooperative message authentication protocol, to reduce verification load where validity of safety message is examined by only those verifiers, who are selected on the basis of their position related to sender vehicles. This scheme helps to revoke malicious vehicles, maintaining system and various different security principles. If a verifier discovers an invalid regular broadcast message that is not verified as group signature, it broadcasts a warning message also called as cooperative authentication message to other vehicles. Guo, M. H., Liaw et Al Centralized group key management mechanism for VANET, [13] In this paper the author has been proposed technique of binary search is used in RSU message verification phase. Bloom filter is used to replace hash value in notification message for reducing message overhead and enhancing effectiveness of verification phase. To enhance efficiency pairing operations are reduced from three to two so in the verification phase Vehicles can use its different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Care at the end of life Care at the end of life Leah Brown HCS/545 October 31, 2013 Valerie Platt Care at the end of life It is a fact that humans are born to die. What was once considered a natural part of life has changed to an experience that may be more painful for the patient, family, and caregivers due to the advances in medical care. New procedures have allowed life to be extended longer than ever before. The question is: has the dying experience improved? This paper will include a review of death and dying from the perspectives of the patient and caregivers. An unfortunate case will be discussed, and the organizational structure, culture, and governance that led ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Singer, Martin, and Kelner studied 126 patients on dialysis, diagnosed with AIDS, or residents of long term care facilities, to determine their views on end of life issues. Their results identified five domains of quality care at the end of life. These were adequate pain and symptom management, avoiding inappropriate prolongation of dying, achieving a sense of control, relieving burden, and strengthening relationships with loved ones (p. 163, 1999). The participants expressed fear of lingering or kept alive when they could no longer enjoy their lives. Many stated that they would not wish to go on life support if they were not going to improve or have a chance to live a normal life again. Several mentioned that being placed on life support was the same as being a guinea pig. There were conflicting reports on the choice of dying at home or in a hospital. Some wanted to be at home, but others felt that was a burden on the family (Singer, Martin, Kelner, 1999). Another study by Gourdji, McVey, Purden in 2009 interviewed palliative care patients about the meaning of quality of life at this stage of their illness, and the factors that would improve their quality of life. They found that several factors, including their approach to life, their approach to their illness, and their ideal of quality of life shaped their end of life experiences. These patients stressed that they most wanted to continue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Alpine Park Alpine park is one of my favorite places to go in the weekends. The park is small, but with lots of people. Alpine park does not like the other parks with so many equipment and programs, but it have a lot of funs there. I went to the park everyday when I was at middle school and high school. I have a lot of good memories there in the park with my friends. There are only few basketball courts in the park, so people have to share it. I had made a lot of friends when we share a basketball court. Not only the younger people go to the park, many older people who retired also go to the park. I saw old man playing chess and women dancing at the park. Since I m going to the school at Northridge, I would go back to Los Angles every weekend. Instead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Homoid Homicide In Honduras Honduras has a serious amount of homicides occurring in their community. Within their economy, Honduras is one of the poorest countries, with about 65% of their citizens living in poverty. During his term, President Zelaya stirred controversy among the country through acts of reforming the constitution and making unethical policy decisions (U.S. Department of State, 2011). Honduras has been ranked the most violence country on the globe. This accounts for the one death per hour ratio that is due to political views of Zelaya, inequality among citizens, and organized crime (B Lajoie, D Andrea, Rodriquez, Greenough, Patel, 2014). These occurrences of homicide are a critical aspect of Honduras mental health and well being that desperately needs to be changed for the lives of their citizens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homicide effects individual s daily lives as well as their mental health. The aftermath of death on one s family and friends can cause serious mental health disorders. For example, post traumatic stress, anxiety, and inconsistent sleep patterns (Frontières, 2017). When it comes to data collection of homicide events in Honduras, some information may be inaccurate or incomplete due to the inconsistency in reports. However, data collected about 9,453 violent deaths were reported in 2013 in Honduras. Per one hundred thousand people, there was 318.3 homicides among men aged between twenty to twenty four. Also, among those numbers, 15% of those killed were assaulted, stabbed, or shot (B Lajoie, D Andrea, Rodriquez, Greenough, Patel, 2014). Through this data, the evidence is clear that this act of homicide is still a deadly act that needs to be decreased in order to better the lives of citizens and increasing Honduras s public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Another Beautiful Day Interrupted The sun is beaming down on I and coppers face as we take our daily walk, on the ocean shore in Florida. The sun is a bright yellow surrounded with a blue sky, filled with clouds. The sand is stretched alongside I and cooper; white and clear. Only my foot prints and coopers paw prints left behind. The sand is very soft. My feet and coopers paws sink into it with every step. The salty ocean air burns our noses. The waves sparkle and glitter from the sun beaming down on it. The ocean is a dark blue color with white caps as far as we can see. The waves our small. Go get it Copper! I yell throwing the stick into the the ocean. Cooper is a Labrador,he s been part of the family for 7 years now. Cooper catches my eyes , he s holding something that is shiny. I can t tell what it is with the sun in my eyes. It s most likely a can he s been bringing them back to shore lately. Come on boy! I yell out to him, trying to encourage him to swim faster. I can now see what Cooper is holding , I was right it s a can. For some reason I m curious to find out whats in the can. As he s a few feet away from shore, I run to the edge of the water, the wind is blowing water across my ankles. Which you got Cooper? I ask him as he looses grip of the can, letting it fall on the sand. Coopers barking as I pick up the can. The cans label reads Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn . I straggle to open the can led It s sealed shut Cooper we have to wait until we get home to open it. Water is dripping of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail Case Study The Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail won the AILA Landscape Architecture Design Award and the People s choice award in 2014. About 250 Km west of Melbourne, the volcanic plains of Victoria s Western district hosts a geologically significant area called the Grampians National Park. The Grampians National Park is an unprotected bushland well known among hikers and rock climbers. The Mckenzie Falls is one of Victoria s largest falls and is the site to the reconstructed Mckenzie Falls Gorge Trail by Hansen Partnership and Parks Victoria. A major bushfire ruined about 50 percent of the park in 2006, followed five years later by a flood that damaged a significant amount of the park s infrastructure, particularly along the Mackenzie River. The floods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parks Victoria did not dictate a rigid brief but instead asked Hansen Partnership to create a unique experience for the visitors. (Ricardo, 2014) ACCESS There was very little existing site material available, the designers documented the site walking and mapped the area from scratch to propose possible path alignments along the way. Rather than crossing the river below the falls and leading up to the ridge line as it did before, the path would take visitors through the base of the valley, as close to the river as possible. (Ricardo, 2014) To minimalize the linearity of the project heavier and more visually dominant elements were discarded. Thus the presence of the trail is not always constant and it blends in with the surroundings. The bridges and the elevated walkways meander through a cool microclimate created by a field of fallen rocks lying next to an escarpment wall. We wanted the bridge to follow the escarpment wall and gave instruction to make sure the rock wall was always within arm s length. explains Anton Malishev, senior landscape architect at Hansen Partnership. The shape of the bridge thus is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Einstein And Rutherford Research Paper Mathematicians and Scientist Ernest Rutherford and Albert Einstein were some of the best Scientists and Mathematicians of their time. They had discovered and contributed so much to the fields of math and science. With both of them living and working in the same era (Late 1800s and early 1900s), they were affected by lots of the same events, and their contributions helped each other. Throughout their lives they discovered things that put a huge impact the on things we have today such as the technology we have, and our progress in the fields of Mathematics and Science. Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871 in Brightwater, New Zealand and died on October 19, 1937. He went to the University of Cambridge, Nelson College, and the University Of New Zealand. Ernest also lived in the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Niels discovered more about the orbitals and how the protons, electrons and neutrons worked and how the orbitals worked and were set up. Ernest s discoveries set up future discoveries to be made. If he didn t discover the nucleus in the atom, we wouldn t have the atomic bomb. (Which would probably be a good thing.) Colleges and Scientists still use the gold foil experiment to learn from, and they still look to his information for reference and help in their current work. Ernest Rutherford and Albert Einstein have both contributed to math and science enough for us to still remember them today. Better yet the world was affected by it and it wouldn t be the same without them doing the things they did. Ernest Rutherford and Albert Einstein were some of the best Scientists and Mathematicians of their time. They discovered and contributed to so much of the fields of math and science. With both of them living and working in the same era (Late 1800s and early 1900s), they were affected by lots of the same events (World Wars), and their contributions helped each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Employee Retention Paper Employee retention is a critical issue for all organizations and the increasingly competitive labor market will make hiring qualified candidates even more difficult in the future. Employee retention is an important step in building a successful ambulatory surgical center business (Regentsurgicalhealth, 2015). According to Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) twenty percent of receptionist and medical records staff and fifteen percent of nursing staff turn over each year. This turnover affects healthcare organizations in many different ways including customer satisfaction, quality of service, workplace productivity, employee morale, workflow efficiency and the organizations finances. Organizations that invest in their human capital and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Less absenteeism and tardiness will help the operating room schedule stay on time, which also makes patients and surgeons happy. (Linder, March 2013). The importance of having an experienced, full time core staff in an ambulatory surgical center is what surgeons will rely on (Rienzo Nelson, 2009). However, maintaining an adequate per diem staff in all job categories is important to cover the regular days off, vacation time, and sick calls of the full time staff, ensuring your ASC is never left shorthanded (Rienzo Nelson, 2009). Flexible schedules for staff members should include both paid and unpaid options, as well as time off for reasons other than vacation or sick days. This will build employee loyalty and can make up for the days when staff members are sent home early without pay for scheduling compression (Linder, March ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. In the country of men In the Country of Men as a National Allegory Hisham Matar presents In the Country of Men as a national allegory. This is done through metaphors, personification, and characters relationships. His purposes for writing this novel were political. A national allegory is any attribution of human characteristics to other animals, non living things, material states, objects or abstract concepts, such as organizations or governments1 of a nation or its people.2 Fredric Jameson, with ideas more suitable for the novel than Aijaz Ahmad, was first to think of national allegory.3 Jameson states that third world literature must be a national allegory because of the state of its embattled culture and society. A political dimension is always present ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Ustath Rashid was hung the crowd responded; Like a wave rising, cheering became louder .8 The crowd flowed together in a solid movement, influenced by the revolutionary committee s actions. Those who associated with writers against the revolution were suspected of treason. If the crowd of the hanging did not cheer, they may be hung next. Suleiman and Mama were not allowed to talk to Kareem s family when his father was accused. The revolution moved as one and like a wave, gathering others as it moved forward. Suleiman finds a calming peace with the soft waves of the sea. It was the only hope he could find in the revolution. I held the sea as my target, my paradise.....Low wavelets curled their white foamy edges across the turquoise face of the water .9 He uses the sea to escape from the heat of the day and the pressures of society. The edges are more subtle than the centre. He stays on the edge of society so he can escape the movement of the revolution. The motions of the sea can be unknown and dangerous, similar to the movement of the revolution. Matar uses personification to dehumanize characters. This shows that this novel is a national allegory. Baba becomes an object once the revolutionary committee release him. His eyes were described as tomatoes 10 and his movements as mechanical .11 He was nothing but a figure 12 and a monster .13 Suleiman did not believe the man was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Information Systems And The Geographic Information System Ms. Clare has 12 years of professional experience working in the Geographic Information System (GIS) field. She is proficient in using Economic and Social Research Institute s (ESRI s) ArcGIS software for spatial analysis and map creation. She uses ArcMap for analyzing sites, soils, hazards, proposed developments, watersheds, wetland impacts, endangered species, and wildlife habitats. She converts and projects Global Positioning Systems (GPS) data and AutoCAD data for GIS analysis and uses current cartographic techniques in creating quality maps and graphics. Ms. Clare also has several years of experience researching geographic data and historic cartographic data both as a GIS Specialist and as a student. During her graduate studies, she worked as a teaching assistant for a physical geography class, and instructed a freshman practical geography laboratory class. Significant Projects GIS Specialist PG E Road Assessment Project California Mrs. Clare created road assessment maps and managed a large geodatabase containing road condition, hazard, and facility route information. She worked directly with PG E personnel to configure the database and associated metadata to work seamlessly with PG E s existing data structure. (July 2012 to October 2014) GIS Specialist Hilgard Project Union County, Oregon Mrs. Clare performed channel bed analysis and created cross section profiles using LiDAR and bathymetry data. She made maps showing existing geomorphic conditions as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Save Many Lives From The War Over Land Between Israel And... Peter McFadden Period 3 11 17 2015 The Solution To Save Many Lives From The War Over Land Between Israel And Palestine Mr. Virmani World History Honors The Arab Israeli conflict is a battle for land between two sides. One side is the Arabian community and the other side is the Palestinian community. The Arabians are saying that the land belongs to them because God told them that it was their promised land or holy land. The Palestinians are coming into the land a attempting to claim it as theirs. This conflict is insane because both communities are killing each other almost daily. It is also absurd because they could split the land equally instead of harming or killing each other (Virmani, n.d.). I believe the Arabians should have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also deserve to have the land because it has been discovered that the Arabs are related to the original Arabs/Israelis. I would create a state for the Palestinians people because it would probably stop the conflict between the two communities. I also think it would lower the amount of terrorism drastically. Also I believe that giving Palestine a state would lower the amount of civilians dying between Arabs and Palestinians. If we give Palestine their own state we should let the Arabs and PAlestine have their own separate government so that each state could live the way the wanted to and they would not have to divide the rules and then argue over that(Karsh, n.d.) (Whitbeck, 2012). I would split Israel in half and make them share Jerusalem and split that in half so that the Arabs would get half and the Palestinians would get half of Jerusalem although it would be difficult. I would split Israel in half so that the Arabs and the Palestinians would get an equal share of the land so that the Arabs would get their holy land back. Even though the Palestinians will be getting less than they have now it will work out because they are both getting equal land and they will both have a government to govern each state separately(Virmani, n.d.) (Whitbeck, n.d.). The positive effects of the U.S. keeping a close alliance with Israel are that Israel provides a lot of information on terrorists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Interstate Bank Of Bastrop s Judgment Lien Question II As a court judge, I would rule that the Interstate Bank of Bastrop s judgment lien has first priority because the judgment lien was recorded prior to Red River s mortgage lien. In general, the priority of a judgment lien is typically determined by the recording dates, which concludes which lien gets paid first. For this reason, Red River Thrift and Loan Co. and Interstate Bank of Bastrop have sensible rights to complain for priority in order to enforce Phil Dunfee s debt. In other words, if Red River received first priority and the foreclosure sale continued, then Interstate Bank of Bastrop would never get paid. As a result, Interstate would consider this unreasonable, especially since the judgment lien was filed before Red River had filed their note and mortgage with Dunfee. In brief, Interstate Bank of Bastrop has priority over Red River because of the series in which the liens and mortgages were recorded. Red River Thrift and Loan Co. may argue that they have priority because first and second mortgages overrule judgment liens, unless the judgment lien is unpaid tax debt. Judgment liens are usually considered as junior mortgages compared to the first and second mortgage. Red River s foreclosure would wipe out the Interstate Bank of Bastrop s judgment lien against Phil Dunfee, and would clear any judgments attached to the title of the property. In other words, when a mortgagor forecloses, any judgment lien that was recorded prior to the mortgage would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Net Neutrality In Internet Service Providers The concept of net neutrality is the fact that all internet service providers, or ISPs, have to treat all data on the internet the same, without regard to content, platform, etc(Wikipedia). The main purpose of this law is to prevent ISPs from executing abusive business practices that harm education and promote censorship. Without net neutrality ISPs would have control over the internet and what the consumers see. What this means is that companies can pay ISPs to be part of their service, and the companies that can t pay will be slowed down. There are no downsides to net neutrality to the consumer, however from a business point of view ISPs won t be making as much money(Debate.org). However that downside is easily outweighed by the several harms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Tribal Masks Since the ancient times, tribal masks play a huge role in the traditional ceremonies and dance regalia of Native American tribes. The Northwest Coast Indians are the most prominent native mask makers who carve intricate ceremonial/dance masks. Believing that the world is led by supernatural beings or spirits, several cultures created masks worn ceremonially to connect and appease with these forces. Two of the prominent Native American masks are the Iroquois False Face masks and the Hopi Kachina masks. False Face Masks of the Iroquois The False Face masks are regarded as living and are fed with tobacco. They are characterized by distorted features with deep set eyes accented by metal. They have long white or black hair from the horse s tail. Their noses are crooked and bent. Tobacco is tied onto the hair above the forehead. False Face masks are made primarily from basswood. The man making the mask is guided by the spirit to discover the right wood in the forest for the false face mask. The masks were thought to be inhabited by the spirit of the tree. The spirit stimulates the distinctive elements of the design in which the product represents the spirit itself. As it is carved from a living tree, the mask is removed when completed. The face is painted based on the time of day it was cut as well as the meaning of the mask. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each member had a spirit that directed its mask carving from a live tree. The False Face masks are used in healing rituals, invoking the spirit of an old hunchbacked man that offers him corn mush and tobacco. The invoked protects people from fierce winds and illness. Among certain Iroquois, a mask is seen as alive, traditional, and powerful regardless of whether or not invocations have been made. Thus, the mask is regarded as a living representation of a spirit. Whenever the mask is not worn, it is considered as a living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Jewish Resistance During Ww2 JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II. As the war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and intensified. Those who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the early 1940 s, underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were about 20,000 30,000 Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as many Jews as they could, and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans, whether as part of individual Jewish units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.). Although there was a much greater network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly operated within Nazi occupied Eastern Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland as well as France, Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in Western Europe because of the open terrain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans until the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation. Before the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because of the upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they began to deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the ghetto and they joined other existing partisan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Taxation in the United States and Terminating... Week Five Problems December 14, 2013 ACC/455 C 11 31 Termination of the Election: Orlando Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, has been an S corporation for several years. On July 10, 2009, Orlando authorizes a second class of nonvoting preferred stock that pays a 10% annual dividend. The corporation issues the stock to Sid on September 12, 2009, to raise additional equity capital. Sid owns no other Orlando stock. a. Does Orlando s S election terminate? If so, when is the termination effective? Yes Orlando s S corporation election would terminate on the day the terminating event occurred which would be September, 12 2009; when they issued the stock to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The partnership plans to distribute $10000 each month this year and Javier will cease to be a partner after the December payment. Is the January payment a current distribution or a liquidating distribution? The payments are all part of a liquidating distribution. According to the text, a liquidation distribution is a single distribution or one of a planned series of distributions that terminates a partner s entire interest in the partnership. Current distributions are all other distributions including those that substantially reduce a partner s interest in the partnership. In accordance with the liquidation, distribution laws Javier would have to recognize a gain of $20,000 at the end of the year as he only had $100,000 basis but is receiving $120,000 (12*10000). The partnership will not have to recognize a gain or a loss according to the information provided. 11 37 A) S corporation ordinary income Sales. $300,000 COGS (140,000) Gross profit $160,000 + Sec 1245 Gain. 22,000 Depreciation 18,000 Nancy s salary. 20,000 Business interests. 32,000 Entertainment meals. (7800 x 50) 3,900 S corporation ordinary income = $108,100
  • 26. Separately stated items Dividend income $10,000 Section 1231 12,000 Tax exempt interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Refugees In Brazil Research Paper The nation of Brazil believes that their is indeed a need for a solution to the refugee problem, that in Europe, and that in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Brazil is one of the biggest recipients of refugees in Latin America, with former Justice Minister Eugênio Aragão saying in June 2016, given the financial circumstances, that Brazil could take up to 100,000 refugees, 20,000 per year. The nation of Brazil has several reasons for accepting refugees into the country. With the acceptance of refugees, from both areas, Brazil increases the nation s international reputation within the community. Additionally, the nation of Brazil is in need of skilled workers, and refugees offer a solution to the resettlement problem, and fills this need the nation of Brazil has. Refugees offer a way for the nation of Brazil to boost its economy, and increase innovation within the country. As the Nation of Brazil s economy is in turmoil, the refugees could offer a solution to the economic problems, as they could boost the economy. This positive effects could certainly occur in other countries that refugees take refuge in, as if they are given the proper compensation, refugees can be an asset to a country. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the nation of Brazil s history of colonization from Portugal, as well as the number of indigenous, and the people of african descent from slavery, the nation of Brazil has a dynamic and diverse community, and has always been conducive to those coming for a better life. Proving this, Brazil has one of the highest number of immigrants coming to the country in the Western hemisphere. The nation of Brazil has always been responsive to refugees and immigrants. Due to the nation of Brazil s past, the nation of Brazil has a more accepting public than the majority of other Latin American countries, as well as many other countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Stratification In The 1920 s In the 1920 s the United States government implemented a new and radical legislation referred to as prohibition that changed the lives of american adults. This new bill consisted of outlawing intoxicating beverages throughout the United States and having them regulated by the Federal Government. In every community the response to this new bill varied. For instance, in 1920 I believe the individuals who resided in my hometown Yardley, Pennsylvania would have been able to obtain alcohol illegally through operations known as saloons. Similar to society today, stratification , is extremely important social factor and truly affects the amount of law one may receive (Black, 11) . Through my own personal observations I have found Yardley, Pennsylvania to be a prosperous community that not only works together but, also has an immense amount of pride. For example, one particular aspect that I noticed in my hometown is how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An important factor that supports my argument is the fact that, drinking and purchasing alcohol is a victimless crime (Black). The crime involves a downward vertical direction and also has , less serious and a very low deviance . So under Blacks circumstances of justice this was a downward situation of law and would entail for a less serious punishment. Another prime aspect that would cause Smedely to be unsuccessful is the socioeconomic status of individuals in the community. Black stated in his article that, law varies directly with rank (Black, 17) . In our society rank is directly influenced by wealth and social status so I believe that since individuals in my town are upper middle class they would be able to use their statutes to avoid legal issues. According, to, blacks theories this circumstance would be defined as downward law which is not as serious as upward law . (Black , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Pierre Bourdieu Research Paper Framing the Debate: Bourdieu and Foucault Pierre Bourdieu has constructed his theory on the concept of practice using the metaphor of a game. He states that practice is a mode of generational meta theory of all forms of practices constituting the game (Bourdieu, 1977: 72). Individuals enter the game with predetermined interest and act in conformity to the rules of the game to achieve their desired goals. According to Bourdieu, the rules of the game are subject to changes based on different social conditions referred as fields (Bourdieu, 2000:183). Habitus, in turn, refers to the schematic concept through which practice is generated. Practices generate habitus and are shaped by the condition of life in a certain environment. Hence, specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bourdieu (2000:148) notes that habitus is the practical knowledge generated through its agent s history. Habitus is generated by human living experience at a certain environment where social relations are produced in interaction with a specific habitat. The special determination of habitus as a structural orientation is explained in relation to the idea of fields (Bourdieu, 1984). The field and habitus interact in a two dimensional relationship with the field structuring the habitus, and the habitus in its turn structuring the perception of the field (Bourdieu, 1988: 784). This shows that there has no direct influence on the field, but eventually, habitus operates in a dialectic relationship between structure and the agent. Bourdeau sees the field as a multi dimensional space of positions (Bourdieu 1985: 724) occupied agents who own power in alignment with, what he termed as, their symbolic capital that is identified in the context of the specific material environment (ibid: 731). This dialectic relation as noted by Bourdieu (2000:211) between habitus and the probabilities of a social space provides the space for practice and and thoughts. He points out, one should not say that a historical event determined a behavior but that it had this determining effect because a habitus capable of being affected by that event conferred that power upon it (Bourdieu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mary Rowlandson Research Paper Mary White Rowlandson was a colonial American who was held captive by Algonkian Indians during King Philip s War. She was born in 1637 in Somerset, England. Her parents brought her along with her nine siblings to the colonies when she was young. Her parents were John and Joan White and she married Reverend Joseph Rowlandson in 1656. Their first child, Mary, died after her third birthday and they had three other children named Joseph, Mary, and Sarah. While living in Lancaster, Massachusetts, a large group of Indians attacked, as well as burned the town. Mary and her three children were captured along with twenty one others on February 10, 1676 in the midst of King Philip s war. During this time, her husband was gone to Boston to ask the Massachussetts General Assembly for military protection against the indians. Her daughter Sarah, who was six at the time, was fatally wounded a week later and eventually died. While she was imprisoned, Mary travelled around one hundred and fifty miles. The captives traveled as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An Indian gave Mary a stolen Bible which helped comfort her during the tragedy. Three months after her capture, Mary was finally ransomed back to her husband on May 2, 1676 for £20 which is $30.60 in today s US dollars. Her two children were returned to them a few weeks later. When they went back to where they had previously lived, Princeton, Massachusetts, they found that their home had been destroyed, so they relocated to Boston. The Rowlandson s stayed in Boston a year after they returned but then resettled their lives in Wethersfield, Connecticut in 1677 after Joseph had accepted a job there. In 1678 Joseph preached a sermon about Mary s captivity that was called A Sermon of the Possibility of God s Forsaking a People that have been near and dear to him. Joseph died unexpectedly three days later on November 24, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Crown Of Midnight Themes The theme of the book The Crown of Midnight is to stand up for what you believe in. All of the character s stand up for what they believe in, even when they know it might not be accepted. Celeana, Chaol, and Dorian all make a fight for what they think is right. Throughout the book, Celeana, the main character, believes in magic. She also thinks that there should not be slaves in the mines. The King goes against her ideas, and Celeana is forced to make difficult decisions. She is supposed to be the Kings assassin, but Celeana does not believe that killing the King s targets is right. Celeana decides to fake kill them and tell the King that she did her job. This is very risky because she knows that if the King finds out, she is dead. Celeana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Longitudinal Waves Compare And Contrast Transverse and Longitudinal waves are different due to the fact that Longitudinal waves are waves that vibrate in a parallel direction in a back and forth motion compared to that of the motion. However, transverse waves are when the waves moves at a perpendicular direction of the motion. They are similar because they both make waves when their is motion or energy involved in their movement. In longitudinal waves the object doesn t exactly follow the waves fully instead the object moves in a back and forth motion while the waves continues to move forward through the object. While in transverse waves the object doesn t follow the waves as well and just moves up and down in the same position. These waves can help us in our daily lives like with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Michael Pollan Argument Analysis William Jensen Professor Cavender RWS 280 section 19 February 11, 2013 Word count: 1775 Politics, Food, and corn: A recipe for change? Americans today are no strangers to stretching every dollar earned in an attempt to live the American dream. Most people work long hours and eat on the fly with very little thought to what, or where, the food they have purchased came from. The reason food is so inexpensive has not been a concern to the average American, but the article written by Michael Pollan The Food Movement Rising attempts to convince the people that it is time to remove the blinders and take an accounting of the situation that America finds itself in. With obesity at epic proportions, and preventable diseases like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pollan goes on to say that the policies weren t always misplaced, and they have played an important role until recently, so he does speak on both sides of the fence in regards to the old policies so readers can make their own decision. Pollan goes on to suggest that there are many different approaches to the food movement, and although the movement seems splintered and sometimes the various factions [...] work at cross purposes, the author uses some highly credible sources to show that despite its many offshoots, a cohesion of the masses has taken root in the food movement (par.11). The author uses big names like Troy Duster, who is a renowned research sociologist from Northwestern University, to help clarify his point. Troy duster states that viewed from a middle distance, then, the food movement coalesces around the recognition that todays food and farming economy is unsustainable, [...] that it can t go on in its current form much longer without courting a breakdown of some kind. (Par. 13). The author then clarifies his point but stating that the food system consumes more fossil fuel energy than we can count on in the future [...] and emits more greenhouse gases than we can afford to emit. (Par. 14). Pollan uses his sources as an ethical appeal to the readers, which effectively connects the reader to the article and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Civil Rights Act Of Selma And Taylor Branch s Novel... The Epic March to Blacks Voting Rights The Civil Rights Act of 1964 legally banned discrimination in the United States, but the struggle with racial tension continued to exist. Blacks were still denied the right to vote, along with other numerous rights that whites had. Obstacles like the literacy test and the poll tax made it almost impossible for blacks to vote. Martin Luther King Jr., an influential figure in the civil rights movement, literally paved the way for equality through efforts such as protests and marches. The march from Selma to Montgomery was one of the most memorable marches led by King, and signified the blacks desire for unhindered suffrage. The fictional movie Selma and Taylor Branch s novel The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement provide historical insight into King s fight for civil rights. Selma, a fictional movie based on true events, debuted in 2014 and narrates King s efforts to acquire voting rights for blacks. The movie mainly takes place in Selma, Alabama, hence the movie s title. King rallied supporters in Selma to organize a march to Montgomery, the capitol of Alabama. The movie primarily focuses on King and his supporters, and their struggle against the racism of white oppressors. The fight was certainly not easy, and many supporters in the march faced extreme discrimination and violence. Annie Lee Cooper, who played a significant role in both the movie and the actual movement, had her voter registration form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Skilled Migrant Workers Immigrants bring energy and innovation. They have a positive influence on the productivity or efficiency of local workers by introducing new ideas and a fresh approach to firms . Their appearing influences the business and industry. Skilled migrants positively contribute to both private and public knowledge creation; it reflects in the innovation and knowledge share from immigrant labors. Knowledge sharing from the migrant worker increases the accessibility and support for the new knowledge among co workers. The migrant labor tends to employ their origin skill in the workplace. It probably leads to the fresh replacement which more proper in completing each task. Migrants arrive with skills and contribute to human development of receiving countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Informative Essay About Massage There are many types of massage, each with their own benefits to relieve stress, pain or enhance general wellbeing. Massage is an ancient art with many variations depending on the country of origin. I explore some of the most popular, explaining the treatment and their individual benefits. Swedish Massage Swedish massage, the most popular worldwide, is also known as Classic massage and is the foundation for most other types of Western massage. It involves using firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, working on areas of specific muscle tension. It is performed on bare skin using oils or lotions. The therapist uses their hands, forearms or elbows to manipulate the superficial layers of the muscles. Swedish massage shortens recovery time from muscular strain by flushing the tissues of lactic acid, uric acid, and other metabolic wastes by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The West has caught on to its benefits using it as a quick de stressing program. Indian Head Massage is a very relaxing treatment which, as the name suggests, focuses on massaging the head. Indian Head Massage (Champissage) also includes massage of the shoulders, upper arms, neck, scalp, face and ears. The treatment uses a range of different movements including deep kneading and compression movements over the neck, shoulder and scalp areas. Performed sitting upright in a chair, it helps to clear the mind as it revitalizes and improves alertness and concentration levels, whilst improving joint mobility and flexibility in the neck and shoulders. Reflexology Massage Reflexology, also known as zone therapy, is based on the concept that there are reflex areas on the feet and hands that correspond to specific organs, glands, and other parts of the body. The underlying theory is that if pressure is applied to a specific reflex area, it affects the organ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...