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Anheuser Busch Executive Summary
1. What are the firm s revenues?
Listed below is the reporting from Yahoo on Anheuser Busch s revenues over the last 3 years:
In December of 2013 they had a total revenue of $43,195,000 with a total profit of $25,601,000. In
2014 they went up slightly to 47,063,000 and with a gross profit of 26,467,000. In the last year
reporting they went down from 2014 but still moving up in a 3 year trend finishing at 43,604,000 of
total revenue with a profit of 26,467,000 (Yahoo.com). From their press release they are currently up
by about 3.1% since the first quarter of 2015. All of this shows that they are trending in the right
direction (Anheuser Busch).
2. What % of sales comes from the developing markets?
There are no current reporting s of Anheuser Busch in developing markets to date that I could find.
They have been extremely successful in the emerging markets with Argentina topping the list. In 2015
they negotiated to merge with SABMiller in order to expand even more globally. Just this past year the
Department of Justice approved the acquisition of SABMiller (Gara).
3. What does the firm sell in the developing markets?
4. What/Where is/are the firm s marketing or manufacturing plans for the developing markets? ...
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Back in 2008, InBev and Anheuser Busch merged, creating a 25% global market share in the beer
industry (AB InBev); because of all of this both companies have greatly benefitted from this merger.
As of right now it looks as if AB InBev is looking to merge with SABMiller (AB inbev.com) and if
this deal were to go through, then AB InBev is looking at a growth of both marketing and
manufacturing in these developing
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Gran Torino Psychology
I enjoyed your post Lori, Philadelphia is a great movie. Like you, I have already watched quite a few
on the list. As per our instructions I will compare the attitudes, beliefs, understandings, and
acculturative experiences inherent in Philadelphia (1993) and Gran Torino (2008). In Gran Torino
(2008) the main character, is a Korean War Veteran and has an obvious bias towards those of Asian
descent. He also harbors guilt from killing a Korean soldier who had surrendered while in Korea. His
neighbors are of Asian descent and he catches the son trying to steal his car and because of that his
family makes the son do work for him as penance. Due to the Korean and Vietnam wars, Asians had
faced discrimination and racial slurs, this film portrayed that no differently. The Asian culture are
closely connected to their family and often many generations reside together or very ... Show more
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The movie portrays a lawyer who was fired on the suspicion of having AIDS, and homophobia
associated with AIDS was very true to real life. Per The New York Times (1999) in 1993 doctors had
found several strains of HIV that were resistant to the newest drugs and any possibility of a vaccine
had not been reached. For the LGBTQ community, not only were they struggling for heterosexual
rights, they were also bearing the weight of the AIDS epidemic. Additionally, LGBTQ s feared being
open about their sexual orientation even more so during the early 1990 s (NYT, 1999). Legislation in
the form of The Hate Crimes Sentencing Enhancement Act became a law in 1993 in the same year as
Philadelphia as noted by the Human Rights Campaign (2017). LBGTQI are likely to suffer from
suicidal ideation and depression because of discrimination and oppression (Hays and Erford, 2014). In
my opinion, both films show how Asians and LBGTQI have had to deal with acculturation and
inequality from two different
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Hcc Industries Essay
HCC industries, a manufacturing company that produces hermetically sealed electronic connection
devices along with microelectronic packages, is headquartered in Encino, California. Considering
their highly sophisticated product line, one of HCC s main clients was the U.S Military and
government funded aerospace programs. HCC is made up of four distinct operating divisions:
Hermetic Seal, Sealtron, Glasseal, and Hermetite. The divisions are highly decentralized and
completely autonomous of each other. They all have different customer bases, different product lines
and even different accounting systems. The divisions are also profit centers, by definition; each was
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Bonuses under the stretch method are based on annual performances, but payments are made every
quarter. And each quarterly bonus payment is only at 80% actual in order to save management from
paying out bonuses that may not be actual. Opponents to this budgeting technique cited that targets
were too optimistic, and that rewards were based on complex and subjective measures. And because
managers could still receive a small bonus at 60% of budget, bad habits started to form.
In late 1986, HCC CEO Andy Goldfarb met with divisional managers and announced a new budgeting
philosophy. The Minimum Performance Standard (MPS) was created to let divisional managers set
their budgeting goals at a level they felt was 100% attainable. However, Goldfarb asked each manager
to set their targets at levels above what they were currently producing at. The MPS plan was
accompanied with a change in incentive plan, in whereby a pool was created that paid 20% of the
amount exceeded actual over budgeted PBT (profit before taxes). In addition, 25% of the amount they
exceeded the target would be added to the bonus. This allowed managers to see exactly where their
bonuses were coming from. If their shipments were at 98% of the budgeted, they would receive close
to 100% of the bonus pool set aside for that particular measure. If a manager met only 4 or 5
measurements, then his/her bonus collection would be directly in proportion to that. However, COO
Al Berger
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Curley s Wife And Crooks Body
Lennie, being the man that he is, attracts Curley to a fight. Lennie keeps saying no, but Curley won t
listen, and he just keeps punching and punching. Finally, Lennie decides to do something and breaks
his hand. Talking to George now, he is disappointed in himself. Since George was watching this whole
thing, he knows that Lennie didn t do anything wrong, but that doesn t occur to Lennie. He still wants
confirmation from George that he is still in the clear. From the question that Lennie asks about the
rabbits, it can be inferred that he is a nice guy. Everything he does is so that he can one day tend the
rabbits. He is truly trying to pursue his goal of that small house with many rabbits. Since Curley
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Once George finds him first, he decides it would be best if Lennie died, and so he shoots him in the
back of the head where he will feel no pain. George and Lennie being the best of friends, it is
surprising George decides to kill his mate. In a way, it makes sense. If the others were to catch Lennie
first, then Curley would have most likely tortured or killed Lennie in a very painful way. During all
this, George would have to watch without being able to do anything. Lennie made the mistake, and he
will have to pay for it no matter what. The best way to quickly end it is to kill him painlessly when he
is happy. This stops their goal of living together in a small house. George will either have to complete
that dream himself or choose another companion. Either way, it is a loss for George and for Lennie. In
a way, this may be the best for George. Now he doesn t have to deal with a person who is constantly
messing up and is hard to deal with. This act of deciding to kill Lennie is an epiphany. This is because,
before this, George and Lennie were really close, but after, George had to go through the process of
deciding to kill Lennie. The moment when George realizes that the best situation for his friend is for
George to kill him is harsh. George did the best for Lennie, and that is what
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The Civil Rights Movement Essay
The Civil Rights Movement I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. This was
a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Even one hundred years after slavery was banned, African
Americans were still being treated unfairly. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most famous
leaders of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960 s. The Civil Rights movement was a movement of
African Americans who felt that they were not being treated equally. There were also many other
famous leaders and inspirations during the Civil Rights Movement. This movement was very
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He was born on January 15, 1929. He graduated 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse
College. He received a doctorate degree from Boston University in 1955. The King family had a
history of pastors. His grandfather was a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. In
1931, Martin Luther King Sr. took over the pastor role. In 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. became co
pastor and remained that until his death in 1968. Before that, in 1954, he became pastor of Dexter
Avenue Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama. In December of 1955, Martin Luther King Jr.
boycotted buses, along with many other African Americans. During these boycotts, his house was
bombed, and he was arrested. On December 21, 1956, the Supreme Court declared that the
segregation on buses was unconstitutional and blacks and whites traveled on the bus together for the
first time. In 1957, he was elected the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. This
was formed to provide new leadership for the Civil Rights movement. From this time, to the day he
died in 1968, he wrote five books and read two thousand and five hundred speeches. He directed the
peaceful march on Washington, D.C. He delivered his I had a dream speech, where two hundred and
fifty thousand people came to listen to him. In 1963, he was named the Man of the Year, by Time
magazine. When he was thirty five years old, he became the youngest person ever to
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Mark Whitfield Essay
Mercurial guitarist Mark Whitfield got the jazz world s attention during the 90 s, when the NY Times
considered him The Best Young Guitarist in the Business . Despite speaking a vocabulary of his own,
his style is still influenced by his mentor George Benson, the one who recommended him to the
organist Jack McDuff.
Mark not only has collaborated with jazz legends such as Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown,
Stanley Turrentine, Ray Charles, and Jimmy Smith, but also with recent stars like Sting, Chris Botti,
Diana Krall, and Roy Hargrove.
Incursions on soul jazz, hard bop, and fusion can be easily spotted in Mark s style. However, he doesn
t stick to a particular style, also venturing himself in the rock music territory with sporadic
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and Verve. Released on the latter label, his 1994 album True Blue got critical acclaim and displayed an
all star lineup composed of Branford Marsalis on saxophones, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Nicholas
Payton on trumpet, Rodney Whitaker on bass, and Jeff Tain Watts on drums. Prior to that recording, he
had the privilege to be joined by jazz monsters like Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette in
Patrice (Warner Bros., 1991).
After sharing the stage so many times with his two sons (also Berklee graduates), Mark decided to
record his 12th album, Grace, with them. The Japanese bassist Yasushi Nakamura, who won the title
honorary Whitfield family member from the patriarch, joins the pianist Davis Whitfield and the
drummer Mark Whitfield Jr. The brothers names were announced for trumpeter Freddie Hendrix s
upcoming concerts and the drummer was summoned by pianist Orrin Evans for his latest album
#knowingishalfthebattle.
Just like his previous Songs of Wonder, a softhearted celebration of Stevie Wonder s hits, Grace was
released on his own label,
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Case Study Of Singapore Airlines
Local Case Study
Executive Summary
This report provides a brief introduction of the employment conditions in the Singapore Airlines. It
begins with an overview of the company s profile. The report proceeds to elaborate on the pros and
cons of working as a flight attendant. Data were shown to access and analyze the turnover rate and
salary range of the different ranking flight stewardess.
(To be continue and amended when the whole report is completed.)
Profile of Company
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is the national carrier with long haul flights flying over 60 cities, 30
countries and 6 continents. (1) Its subsidiaries partner such as Silk air, Scoot and Tiger Air, covers
other short haul flight in the region of Asia. They are presently valued at S$23.5 billion as a group. For
the past 9 months (2), they have made revenue of S$4 billion, henceforth, has became the wealthiest
organization in Singapore. Beside the achievement of SIA, it s also renowned for the trademark of the
Flight Stewardess (aka Singapore Girl) dressed in the Sarong Kebaya uniform. The distinctive
uniform is a one of its kind among the airlines industry. The Kebaya colours represent the ranking of
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Initial positions is below the market average thus we urged Singapore Airline to adopt our
recommendation of either increasing the salary by $36.52 to be on par as the market average so that
they doesn t lag behind, and an even better way is to increase even higher so as to stay competitive
and above the market average in terms of pay figures when comparing with their
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Summary Of The NovelThe Capture By Kathryn Lasky
In the book The Capture written by Kathryn Lasky the author tells a life story of little owl named
Soren. The author talks about how Soren meets a friend that he will keep the whole book, for example,
Didn t your parents tell you about the dangers of sleeping under a full shine,
Whats a full shine, Soren asked.(Lasky 44) The Author shows when they meet and get to know each
other. The later shows how they use teamwork to complete a task. In the book the theme is In order to
complete a goal you need teamwork . Flying needs a lot of teamwork to make it happen, Gylfie and
Soren show it when trying to learn it.
Soren and Gylfie make a great team, this is because they work together to complete every single task
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When Soren and Gylfie found themselves in a bad spot and worked as a team to solve the problem. In
the end the owls solved the problem that they were faced in working as a team.
The author shows great craft in the book, one way she does show craft is in her dialogue. She
expresses the character s emotions by adding different words to the dialogue and signs. For example, I
did it! gasped Soren.(Lasky 164) The author says Soren gaspes instead of he said, also she shows that
it is an exciting moment because there is an exclamation point at the end of the talking. The Author
also puts song lyrics in the book, this shows craft because it is what the owls like doing when they are
happy or praising someone, for example, What gives a wriggle and makes you giggle when you em
whose weensy little feeling make my heart really beat that makes me feel so jolly for the darling
centipede my favorite buggy feed I always want some more that s the insect I adore more than
beetles,more than crickets which at times gives me hiccups I crave only to feed on a juicy centipede I
shall be happy forever .(Lasky12) This is good author craft because it shows that the owls ike
centipedes they made a song to remind them of how it taste and makes them feel.
While someone might argue that in order to complete a goal you need determination, but it can be
argued that in order to complete a goal you need teamwork. This is true because if there is a hard task
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How Information Security Has Become A Critical Function...
Information security has become a critical function within all organizations across the world. Hackers
are finding more and more ways to hack into computer systems by exploiting software vulnerabilities.
In addition, hackers are becoming more creative on the methods used to achieve the exploitation of
these vulnerabilities. As a result, many organizations have implemented controls to detect and identify
threats before hackers successfully hack into an organization and cause irreparable damage. There are
several threat indicators which allow security analysts to determine when a system is hacked. This
paper will explain the current state of threat indicators as well as their formatting. In addition, it will
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ISAOs handle the sharing of information between private sector and government.
Threat intelligence is critical in today s environment and organizations no longer rely solely on
automated processes or software to identify malicious activity. As such, they have resorted to
dedicating staff to network baselines, anomaly detection, deep inspection and correlation of network
and application data and activity.
According to nigesecurityguy.com, intelligence isn t all about sources and indicators. It s about
analysis and while threat indicators typically include data items like IP addresses, fully qualified
domain names, MD5/SHA 1 hashes, SSL certificates, filenames, mutexes, and registry keys. Much of
today s threat intelligence comes in the form of simple indicators . However, indicators alone may not
always be of value to an organization given the complexity of attacks.
In the current threat environment, quick distribution of information related to threat information is
critical to quickly detect, respond and contain targeted attacks. As a result, on February 25, 2015, the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Protection and Programs Directorate, announced a
cybersecurity information sharing proposal from the President of the United
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Essay about Labour Market Inflexibility in Europe
Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as
the United States Critically discuss.
Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as
the United States
In not more than 2500 words and not less than 1500, critically discuss the above statement.
Introduction
Today labour markets in Europe and the USA are often compared and discussed. The general view
seems to be that the US has a more dynamic economy, people tend to believe Europeans are worse off
than
Americans. The main reason given for Europe lagging behind the USA economically is Labour market
inflexibility other reasons why the
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The advent of the Euro was claimed to make labour markets more flexible. As top economist Michael
Burda said, My predication is that unless an improbable miracle occurs in pan European collective
bargaining, labour markets will become less flexible in the future Cited www.cepr.org/press.
Ten years on and we still have the same problem that Europe does not seem to be flexible enough to
provide an adequate rival to the world superpower the USA. Whilst there appears to be general
agreement that increases in flexibility are necessary to increase the competitiveness of European
Economies, there is no such consensus about what constitutes a flexible labour market Adnett, (1996).
For a long time now Europeans have been told they need to make their labour markets more like the
USA, in the USA things tend to be much more flexible when it comes to hiring and firing . However
many
Europeans do not want a system like that in the USA, as put in an article from The Economist, on
European Unemployment, ...many Europeans reject the American hire and fire model, arguing that it
means wide income inequalities and dismantling the welfare state Neighbourly
Lessons (2002).
Other reasons why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as the USA
Inflexible labour markets is just one of the reasons why
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Tax Consequences and Risk Factors Associated with Mining...
TO: ABC Mining Company
FROM: T
DATE: April 14, 2012
RE: Tax consequences and other risk factors associated with mining operations
I. FACTS ABC Mining Company, Inc. is a publically traded, large domestic mining company with
over 500 plants in the United States. ABC owns a tract of land in California upon which it has
conducted a strip mining operation for coal. An unrelated party owns a tract of land adjacent to the
tract of land in California, which is owned by ABC. This land is worth $5 million. The mine is located
near an area that is rapidly growing and is becoming more valuable due to the relocation of several
high tech companies. Housing developers are anxious to acquire tracts of land in the area to either
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IV. ANALYSIS BY OPTION
1. Framework of Authorities, Option 1
a. Statutory Authority
The general rule, IRC § 1001, states that any gain, being any proceeds received in excess of the
property s adjusted basis, from the sale of an asset shall be treated as income and subject to tax. IRC §
1011 and IRC § 1012 further clarify the treatment of the gain by further defining an adjusted basis,
defining it as the original cost of the asset net any related capital expenditures. However, the law does
provide an exception whereby any gains from the sale of an asset may be deferred.
This exception, codified in IRC § 1031, allows taxpayers to defer the recognition of gains resulting
from the exchange of one property for another property of similar characteristics. For an exchange to
qualify, IRC § 1031 states the following tests must be met.
Property currently held must be sold
A new property of like kind must be identified within forty five days
The selected property must be purchased within one hundred and eighty days of the sale of the
original property
The property must be held for productive use or investment
b. Treasury Regulations
Treas. Reg. § 1.001 1 concurs with IRC § 1001, stating the gain from the sale of an asset should be
treated as income. It also gives detailed instructions for
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How To Write A Narrative Essay For High School
A circle of men in yarmulkes and prayer shawls danced in circles around me, singing as loud as they
could so that God could hear them. Torahs crawled around the sanctuary along with my neighbors and
family, who greeted each other with humming songs and laughter. These beautiful tunes and prayers
took turns drowning each other out in my ears. My synagogue s atmosphere of joy and community
lingered in my mind as the congregation began to settle from its celebration, and as my rabbi delivered
his weekly sermon covering the Jewish idea of Tikkun Olam (Hebrew for rectification). He taught
once again that Tikkun Olam charged us, as Jews, always to do our best in giving back to the world
and repairing it to a state of perfection. As a child, my rabbi s speech about caring for Earth didn t
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This way I could directly volunteer in my community and bring a cheerful attitude to the world around
me. I pleaded with my dad to bring me back to weekly scout meetings at the synagogue. Along with
my Hebrew studies, I began to sport a khaki uniform on sundays. Every moment became an
opportunity to repair Earth after joining scouts. I noticed I began picking up trash without thought
after wanting to repair the environment. Similarly, I began to help my friends in school more often to
help them grow as intellectuals. Those feelings of integrity eventually pushed me towards achieving
Eagle Scout, and in the process give back to the local schools by leading beautification projects. Upon
achieving Eagle, I had validated my desires to rectify the world. While my Jewish faith inspired me to
help my community, my time as a scout gave me outlets to actively express my dedication for
repairing Earth. Through my Eagle, I connected more completely with the rest of the world, which
helped me to realize that I wanted to give back to a community I loved so
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Pierre De Fermat Essay
Pierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was born in the year 1601 in Beaumont de Lomages, France. Mr.
Fermat s education began in 1631. He was home schooled. Mr. Fermat was a single man through his
life. Pierre de Fermat, like many mathematicians of the early 17th century, found solutions to the four
major problems that created a form of math called calculus. Before Sir Isaac Newton was even born,
Fermat found a method for finding the tangent to a curve. He tried different ways in math to improve
the system. This was his occupation. Mr. Fermat was a good scholar, and amused himself by restoring
the work of Apollonius on plane loci. Mr. Fermat published only a few papers in his lifetime and gave
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Fermat s proof is as follows. Let n be prime, and suppose it is equal to x2 y2 that is, to (x+y)(x y).
Now, by hypothesis, the only basic, integral factors of n and n and unity, hence x+y=n and x y=1.
Solving these equations we get x=1 /2 (n+1) and y=1 /2(n 1). He gave a proof of the statement made
by Diophantus that the sum of the squares of two numbers cannot be the form of 4n 1. He added a
corollary which I take to mean that it is impossible that the product of a square and a prime form 4n
1[even if multiplied by a number that is prime to the latter], can be either a square or the sum of two
squares. For example, 44 is a multiple of 11(which is of the form 4 x 3 1) by 4, therefore it cannot be
expressed as the sum of two squares. He also stated that a number of the form a2 +b2, where a is
prime b, cannot be divided by a prime of the form 4n 1. Every prime of the form 4n+1 is accurate as
the sum of two squares. This problem was first solved by Euler, who showed that a number of the
form 2(4n+1) can be always showen as the sum of two squares, of course it was Mr. Pierre de Fermat.
If a, b, c, are integers, a2 + b2= c2, then ab cannot be a square. Lagrange solved this. The
determination of a number x such that x2n+1 may be squared, where n is a given integer which is not
squared. Lagrange gave a solution of this also. There is only one integral solution of the equation x2
+4=y3. The required
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Bobcat Population Research Paper
Hunting and Trapping Bobcats in New Hampshire
In 2010 the University of New Hampshire did a study and estimated about 1400 bobcats in the state of
New Hampshire. Since 2007 the population has been growing by approximately ten percent each year
(NH Fish and Game). As they breed the population will continue to increase and this could cause
problems. This could increase diseases and property damage. In order to control New Hampshire s
bobcat population fifty hunting and trapping permits should be issued. Bobcat hunting and trapping
was first restricted in 1989 when the bobcat population went down. The decline was blamed on
overharvesting, but it was actually because of the weather patterns. The 1970s was a snowy decade ...
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They can find out the age of the animal, take tissue samples to find out if they have diseases and they
can find out how big they are to make predictions about winter. Hunters are asked where they hunt, so
the Fish and Game can see what the hunters are seeing. They can find out if the hunters are violating
the
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College Football Situation Analysis
Around begin of November 2015, in a small town of Missouri, Columbia. A group of black University
of Missouri Columbia (Mizzou) refused to play a game the president of the University of Mizzou Tim
Wolfe resigned due to lot of racial issues which the President hadn t done any major respond to any
issues. The result was the President was refused to intend to Mizzou football players stand down.
Actually, there had a vary events and protests before this one, but all of them wasn t seriously hit the
University of the Mizzou till the boycott. Why this boycott hit the board and make them cut the
president down. The reason quickly was figure out by the Washington post. According the Washing
post, the boycott will potentially cost at least one million ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The 35 bowl games this season attracted 1,714,617 spectators to the stands (48,989 per contest),
slightly less than the record mark of 1,813,215, which was set after the 2010 regular season, and 17
bowl games had crowds in excess of 50,000. Attendance at the final BCS games increased 3.2 percent
this year with 397,106 fans attending the Rose, Sugar, Fiesta and Orange bowls and the BCS National
Championship Game. College football bowl game viewership across all networks also remained
extremely strong, attracting 127 million viewers to television screens to watch the 35 bowl games and
complimenting the more than 216 million people who tuned into the regular season. Beside the
outdoor of auto racing and a with not much of golfing events, individual college football games at
places like the University of Michigan and the Ohio State University have the largest live paid
attendance of any sporting events in the country. The statistic showed that the television ratings are
very extraordinary. Moreover, The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) championship game is the
second most watched sporting event in the country every year (behind the NFL s Super Bowl) and
typically draws a television audience nearly double the size of games during the NBA finals or
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Essay on Privacy Concerns With Electronic Medical Records
Prior to the Information Age, medical records were all stored in folders in secure filing cabinets at
doctor s offices, hospitals, or health departments. The information within the folders was confidential,
and shared solely amongst the patient and physician. Today these files are fragmented across multiple
treatment sites due to the branching out of specialty centers such as urgent care centers, magnetic
resonance imaging, outpatient surgical centers, and other diagnostic centers. Today s ability to store
medical records electronically has made it possible to easily send these files from one location to
another. However, the same technology which can unify the fragmented pieces of a patient s medical
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Although there is a significant difference between an EMR and EHR, both are subject to the same type
of security breach, and therefore for clarification purposes are both refereed to as EMRs in the context
of this paper. Security breaches of EMRs vary from someone without consent viewing the patient s
information, to a hacker using the information to steal one s identity. According to Privacy Rights
Clearing House, more than 260 million data breaches have occurred in the United States, including
those of health related records. Approximately 12 percent of data breaches involve medical
organizations (Gellman, 2012). According to Redspin, a provider of Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act risk analysis and IT security assessment services, more than 6 million individual s
health records were compromised during a period from August 2009 and December 2010 (Author
Unknown, 2010). A provision of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
(HITECH) Act requires all breaches affecting 500 or more people to be reported to the Department of
Health and Human Services. This reporting is to be accomplished within 60 days of discovery. The
Redspin report covering the period above involved 225 breaches of protected health information. The
amount of people with access to an individual s health record creates concern with confidentiality.
According to the Los Angeles
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Poe s Dark Romanticism In The Poe By Edgar Allan Poe
Poe s Dark Romanticism Dark Romanticism took a variety of forms, but Edgar Allan Poe was most
fascinated with madness, death, and evil. Edgar Allan Poe s writing style can typically be identified as
dark and gothic, yet euphonic. Poe s predictable style is clearly demonstrated to his readers. Edgar
Allan Poe raises the level of dark romanticism in the stories, The Raven and The Pit and the Pendulum
by using symbolism as a representation of death, by creating unreliable narrators, and by using a
haunting tone to set the weary mood. The progression of symbolism in the stories to represent the
horror of death is shown throughout Poe s work. In Poe s The Raven, . The raven brings the narrator to
the sense that he will never be able to see his lost love, Lenore, again. This causes the speaker to
wonder if his, soul from out that shadow... shall be lifted the raven replies nevermore (130). The
shadow casted by the raven identifies the death of his lover, and the speaker has the realization that he
will never regain the feeling of happiness and that he may never escape his shadow. Throughout The
Pit and the Pendulum, Poe uses the pit to illustrate the Hell the speaker is put through and the death he
is about to face. My cognisance of the pit, he writes, had become known to the inquisitorial agents the
pit, whose horrors had been destined for so bold a recusant as myself, the pit, typical of hell (264). The
pit represents the narrator s descent into Hell and the
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Jean Reno Research Paper
Jean Reno (born Juan Moreno) is a talented acting globetrotter. He enjoys filming in different
countries and languages and has a natural theatrical expertise like no other. Here are 15 little known
facts about the French actor. Stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: He Feels More
Andalusian than French Reno was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to Spanish parents running away
from Franco s dictatorship. The actor says he doesn t feel very prototypically French, and it s his
Andalusian heritage that defines his character: The melancholy is the Andalusian in me [...] When you
are unhappy, you drink, you eat, you listen to a little flamenco, the black sounds. It reminds you to
live. ) Number Fourteen: Jean Reno Is an ISFP According to Jungian Briggs Myers personality test,
Jean Reno is an ISFP type, or The Composer. That stands for Introverted, Sensing, Feeling,
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They first worked together in Besson s short film L avant dernier, in 1981, and have been
collaborating ever since. Besson never considered any other actor for the role of Léon. Keanu Reeves
showed interest in the part, but couldn t get it it was written with Reno in mind since the very
beginning. Number Twelve: You ll Never Believe What Character He Played He played...Doraemon!
However, it wasn t in a movie. It was in a series of Toyota commercials shot and aired in Japan.
Number Eleven: He Prefers Doing Comedies In the U.S., Reno is most famous for his roles in
American thrillers and action movies (Godzilla, Mission: Impossible, The Da Vinci Code, Ronin) but,
in France, Reno works in comedies most of the time. I m not one of those guys who s fascinated by
guns. That s why I like to do a lot of comedies in France. Number Ten: French Critics Don t Love
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The Franchise Relationship Between Aqap And The Al Qaida Core
The franchise relationship between AQAP and the al Qaida core has also caused AQAP to take on
some serious disadvantages in their operations. This display is a good example of how taking on the al
Qaida brand also comes with disadvantages. Some of these groups are reluctant to identify explicitly
with al Qaida due to the risk that open affiliation might make them a target of increased
counterterrorism operations from their home countries. One example of this is the increased use of
drone strikes in Yemen by the US, which many authors claim is directly connected to AQAP s
affiliation with the al Qaida network. This identification can be said to have weakened the AQAP s
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From these, the goal is to determine the applicability of the term franchise terrorism in order to judge
whether or franchise terrorism is an appropriate description to describe the expansion of contemporary
terrorism. The US Federal Trade Commission defines a franchise as: a business arrangement which
allows for the reputation, (goodwill) innovation, technical know how and expertise of the innovator
(franchisor) to be combined with the energy, industry and investment of another party (franchisee) to
conduct the business of providing and selling of goods and services. It classified these business
operations with three legs : (1) The franchisees goods and/or services are to be offered and sold under
the trademark of the Franchiser; (2) The franchiser requires the franchisee to make a minimum
payment of $500.00 or more, and; (3) The Franchiser maintains significant control of, or provides
significant assistance to, the franchisee s operation method. The three legs described in the
Commission s policy document is used here to measure the symmetry in relations to al Qaida s
expansion. Ironically, under US law, al Qaida would not be considered a franchise. (1) Goods and
services are offered and sold under a franchisers trademark There is no doubt that the al Qaida brand is
worth a lot. Jessica Ward describes, in terms of benefits, joining al Qaida comes with strengthening
mechanisms resources,
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Pros And Consequences Of The Free Market Capitalist System
The free market capitalist system as a whole is detrimental to the human population and the
environment because it violates the natural laws that govern them both. American economist Richard
Wolff argues that capitalism throughout history has led to the excessive manufacturing of products and
economic crises, which have negative social and ecological effects (Wolff, 217). As dependents on the
resources of the earth, we have become aware that these resources are finite and should be preserved.
Free market capitalism violates this law because it allows corporations to deplete resources in order to
maximize their financial gain. In addition, the competitive structure of the capitalist system empowers
the few corporation owners and shareholders to achieve excessive wealth while their employees
struggle to gain financial stability. This only results in the disproportionate distribution of the benefits
and burdens of society that contradicts the principle of individual freedom because it places financial
restrictions on the majority of the population.
The capitalist emphasis on unrestricted, competitive market transactions enables the exploitation of
employees, the depletion of natural resources, and severe economic inequality. Rather than endorsing
a governmental system that promotes the unregulated pursuit of financial gain, we should endorse one
that recognizes our interdependent nature and facilitates unity and equality. In a socialist democracy,
wealth and economic power
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The Characteristics Of Harvey Milk
Civil Rights activist Harvey Milk was praised by many, and was influential to the LBGT community
while it wasn t accepted by many, Milk has plenty of characteristics that make him an over all an
amazing leader: Courage, integrity, along with served justice. Harvey Milk lived up to being a good
leader until his very last day.
Harvey Milk was a gracious man, he was never quick to judge a person on their appearance, color, nor
sexuality. Knowing everyone should be treated equally, Milk knew he had to put him self out there to
help the gay community. Over hundreds of members of the gay community supported Harvey where
ever he went. Without a doubt they knew Milk would always live up to his word, that s why trusted
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Although Harvey knew how dangerous it was to be open about who he was as an individual, it have
wouldn t interfere with his plans for the future. He was willing to share that side of him with the the
community for the better. The amount of courage that was shown was enough to help America for
years to come.
Harvey Milk had many goals in mind to make a positive change, the biggest goal over all was to get
gay people the rights they deserve. Making a difference for America was the upmost important task
for Harvey. Milk had some struggles accomplishing his goals, before being officially elected in office,
he ran about three times and never got elected. Those three times really benefited his election, because
each time he ran he received plenty of new supporters. During that time Milk had some competition,
his opponents were Anita Bryant and John Briggs. They spoke against homosexuals. Briggs wanted to
ban gay and lesbian teachers in California public schools. The official time of this act was called
Preposition 6 also known as Briggs initiative. But Luckily after Harvey s third time running, he finally
met his first and most important goal and won the position on the Board of Supervisors. All that was
left was to promote equality and gay rights. The good news is that Milk campaign defeated
Preposition 6 and the Anti Gay measure was successfully rejected. Never giving up on his goals shows
a great example of a
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Who Is The Puritans In The Crucible
In today s world, people are very accepting. However in early America, Puritans pushed others to be
perfect which resulted in pressure. Puritan literature such as: The Scarlet Letter, the Crucible, and the
speech, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God are some of the most popular of this genre. The Scarlet
Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a story of a women who made a fatal mistake and had to
pay for it by public shaming. The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller written of a town in hysteria
because of a false belief of witches. Lastly, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan
Edwards, is a speech given that started the Great Awakening using fear to convert the Puritans from
their evil ways. Throughout these pieces, it is obvious that there is correct and incorrect ways for
people to deal with others sins. In early America, Puritans dealt with it incorrectly because of clouded
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In his sermon, Edwards produced fear of God in the Puritans by showing the fiery floods of the
fierceness and wrath of God that will rain down on them if they continued in their sin ( Edwards 2).
He showed the power that God has on these people. God only had not let His great waters come down
on them because of his great mercy and love (2). The speech described that the waters are constantly
rising and waxing more and more mighty; and there is nothing but mere pleasure of God that holds the
waters back (2). As people keep on sinning, God s wrath was risen and it was only God s love and
grace that kept the people from death. Edwards stated that only if they repented would God s anger not
throw them into hell. Edwards convinced the people to have a change of heart because the fear of
God. Ultimately Edwards used these vivid metaphors to produce fear effectively in order that the
listeners would repent to
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Development Of Culture Centered Educational Program For...
Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge
and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus
Name
Affiliation Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess
Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction
Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million people in the United States of America. According to the center
for disease control and prevention (2014), minorities have higher rates of disability and death due to
diabetes mellitus. Traditional diabetes educational programs have not proven very effective to
Nigerian Immigrants in assessing knowledge and attitudes surrounding diabetes mellitus. Culture
Centered Educational Programs are more effective in improving metabolic control, (American
Diabetes Association, 2014). This paper will assess the need for America to develop a Culture
Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes
Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus.
Literature review
Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million in the United States of America alone. Complications due to
diabetes mellitus are a significant measure of costs of healthcare and estimated to be 249 billion
dollars annually, (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Health problems secondary to
diabetes mellitus include cardiovascular diseases, hospitalization for diabetic ketoacidosis, end stage
renal disease, lower extremity conditions especially
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Clara Machumann s Impact On Society
Franz Schubert is known to be one of the last classical composers and one of the first romantic
composer. Schubert s music is well known for its melody and harmony. Although he was a fantastic
composer, his music did not become as recognized until he had already passed. His vocal
contributions were written for both male and female voices, as well as mixed voices. Schubert is
considered to be a Romantic composer for many reasons, some being were that he combined
Romantic poetry and music, and that he was extremely emotional which led to his melodies and
feelings. Schubert s life and personality also were a huge impact that made him fit into the Romantic
stereotype. He came from a poor family and lived a miserable life. Throughout his life, he was always
known to be a loner which help him be the creative person he always was. Schubert died very young
at the age of 31 and was very sick; Syphillis.
Robert and Clara Schumann were a couple that were in love. Their story is full of music, love, and
marriage. Before marriage, they went through a difficult time of parental disapproval and gossip.
Schumann allowed his music to speak the depth of love he had for Clara. After getting married, Clara
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He was also one of the leading conductors from his generation. He was well known for his ten
symphonies and various songs with orchestra, which drew together many different strands of
Romanticism. Mahler was one of those persons who was a bit difficult to work with. He had a nasal,
high pitched voice, was authoritarian and prone to anger, and he was a stickler for even minor details.
He was also know to use his art to express intense emotions. Looking toward nature, literature, and the
visual arts for inspiration, his music created during this time would go on to influence later musicians
with its exploration of richer harmonies and less concern with previous music
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Agatha Christie s And Then There Were None
People have always said not to judge a book by its cover. Well disregard that because in order to
analyse a book cover, you have to judge it. The book And Then There Were None written by Agatha
Christie has many book jackets, some enticing and some not, but there is one in particular that stands
out. This book cover has a good appearance that hints certain occurrences, it has the ability to be
alluring as well has having good font, but despite these great qualities, it does have a flaw or two.
The first few good factors of this book cover is its representation and subtle giveaways. At first glance,
it is obvious that there are ten figures, however those who have not read the book yet would not have
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First thing is the writing and the fact that Agatha Christie s name is not written on it. How is someone
supposed to know who the book is by if it is not written on the book. Besides the title, having the
author s name is one of the most important elements of the book jacket. Along with that fault, there is
the fact that, in spite of all the good features of the cover, there is no alluring colors, it is just red and
black. Maybe, if you re someone who likes dark stories and murder mysteries then it ll allure you, but
in order to appeal to everyone, there needs to be more than just a black background with red China
figures and blood. Also, the writing isn t so appealing, it looks like it was scratched on. The writing
could work for a horror story, but not a murder mystery. Maybe going through those series of events
was painful and terrifying for the characters, but for the readers it is something that makes you want to
keep reading. It keeps people hooked, but in no way is the story frightening, if anything it is
interesting. Nevertheless, these flaws do not stop this book from being a good read.
Sometimes it is best to judge a book by its cover, because it can tell you a lot about the book. The
novel And Then There Were None written by Agatha Christie has had a lot of book jackets, and one in
particular stands out. The cover has an attractive appearance, captivating
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Hugo Cabret Essay
Everyone has been broken. Maybe some people still are and maybe others have been put back together
by friends or loved ones. The fact still remains that everyone is or has been broken, and there is no
way to stop that from happening. In Brian Selznick s book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, he touches
on this topic on nearly every page. Many if not all his characters are broken in some way or another.
Hugo Cabret is broken because he has no parents to care for him, no siblings to share with and no
friends to make him laugh. He steals, lies and tries not to be noticed because if he does, he gets sent to
the orphanage. Throughout the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Hugo finds his purpose in magic.
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All of these things can describe Georges Melies perfectly. But one word that fits him like a puzzle
piece finding its home is broken . Georges Melies was a popular filmmaker around WW1. When his
best friends, Isabelles parents, died in a fire, he was consumed with grief. He became closed off and
angry at the world and in a result of this he stopped filmmaking. He completely dropped off the face
of the Earth so much that almost everyone forgot about him to the point where many thought he was
dead. He became severely depressed and had no self worth. This is proven when he says: HA! How
could this be mine? I am not an artist! I am nothing! I am a penniless merchant, a prisoner! a shell! a
wind up toy! He has given up on himself and he feels as though his only purpose is to be there and
look after Isabelle. Hugo is a pest that will not go away, in Georges eyes. But when Hugo and Georges
talk he comes out of his shell a little bit. He finds that somebody other than his wife or Isabelle notices
him, needs him. He begins to find happiness and purpose in helping Hugo and as the story goes on
Georges Melies comes out of his shell completely, announcing his return to the filmmaking world. In
Georges case, Hugo helped him see his purpose
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Post-Lab Questions
Post Lab Questions
Pages 524 528
3. a. Since the pKa value of sulfuric acid ( 3) is smaller than that for nitric acid ( 1.3), sulfuric acid is a
stronger acid.
b. The chemical equation for the equilibrium involving the reaction of sulfuric and nitric acids is as
follows:
H2SO4 (aq) + HNO3 (aq) HSO4 (aq) + H2NO3+ (aq)
c. Calculations used to determine the value of Keq for the acid base reaction in Part b are as follows:
Keq = (Ka1) x (1 / Ka2)
Keq = (103) x (1 / 1013)
Keq = 10 10
7. The nitro and bromo groups of these molecules are both electron withdrawing. Additionally, the
bond between these groups and the benzene ring will be polar. In 4 bromonitrobenzene, the dipole
moments caused by the nitro and bromo groups are in opposite directions, resulting in their
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Upon decreasing the temperature of the reaction, the fraction of molecules having an energy equal to
the action enthalpy decreases; hence, the rate of the reaction decreases. So at lower temperatures, the
time required for an electrophilic substitution reaction of different activated aromatic systems will
differ to a greater extent. This allows for an easier method to study the kinetics of a reaction for such
systems. Thus, the concept of performing some SE2 reactions at 0 C decreasing the rate of the reaction
allows for the determination of the order of reactivity more definitively.
6. Chlorine is more electronegative than bromine. As a result, Cl2 is a much stronger electrophile than
Br2. The halogenation of an arene is an aromatic electrophilic substitution. The rate and enthalpy of
activation of this reaction depends on the nucleophilicity of the arene and electrophilicity of the
electrophile. The greater the electrophilicity of the electrophile, the lower the enthalpy of activation
for the reaction and the greater the rate will be. Thus, the relative rate of SE2 reactions will be faster if
Cl2 were used instead of
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The Use of Price Discrimination in Ticket Sales for...
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BANKU AUGSTSKOLA
SWISS BUSINESS SCHOOL
Case Study
The Use of Price Discrimination in Ticket Sales for Special Events
Master of Business Administration Program
International Finance and Banking
Full time study 1MS group students
Aleksandrs Rogovs
Margarita Ozola
Alina Aleksandrova
Anna Korcagina
Anita Nenna Nebo
Riga 2012
Table of contents
Table of contents 2
Introduction 3
1. Positive and negative consequences for buyers and sellers of the special event tickets in case the
fixed price approach is used 4
1.1. Positive consequences for the buyers 4
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This means that no consumer ends up paying higher prices. This definitely is a positive consequence
of fixed price approach for buyers with high level of income.
There is a big number of the volatile price approaches. According to one of them the price of the
tickets increases as the special event comes closer. This is done in order to motivate the buyers to
purchase the tickets as soon as possible. Buyers are often excited about this opportunity and purchase
tickets immediately after they become available for sale. Sometimes this happens even a year before
the special event. Certainly, such extemporaneous purchases disrupt the budgets of the ticket buyers.
Therefore they are unable to purchase the goods or services they planned to. On contrast, under fixed
price approach the buyers are guaranteed one and the same ticket price at any moment. Therefore the
fixed price approach provides for the buyers the opportunity to budget the purchase of the tickets. For
example, a person can save 10 percents of his or her salary during a three month period of time and
then to use this amount for the purchase of the tickets. This is another positive consequence of fixed
price approach.
Under the second degree price discrimination the seller provides a special discount for buyers who
purchase a big number of tickets (or any other kind of goods)[2]. The
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Beginning In The Eighties And Nineties, We Entered A New
Beginning in the eighties and nineties, we entered a new world of big hair and bad style; although, in
the technological realm, there were tape players, Walkman s, VCR s, and fresh on the market: personal
computers. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne s creation of the Apple soon began
dominating the computer era with their introduction of the Lisa computer. But not for long, soon
computer technology increased to unimaginable heights. As I grew up the in the nineties the
technology around me continued to grow and advance quite rapidly I may add. The technology we use
today, helps further advance us as people, and to help push products out the door like it has never
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Millennials have been raised up on things like smartphones, drones, and advanced computers, but do
we really know what we are doing, or are we just skimming the surface? Caroline Beaton a blogger
for the Huffington Post writes Millennials were born after the invention of windows, so we ve never
known life or work without them (Beaton). This is important for moving into a more technologically
diverse society, but there is still concern for what new jobs will open with the emergence of more
technology and machines. Beaton goes on by stating in her research In other words, as Carr observed,
we ll have to become more like computers ourselves: quick, efficient task executors in order to keep
our position(s) (Beaton). Marguerite McNeal author of the article Rise of the Machines, notes that,
The robots haven t just landed in the workplace they re expanding skills, moving up the corporate
ladder, showing awesome productivity and retention rates, and increasingly shoving aside their human
counterparts. One multi tasker bot, from Momentum Machines, can make (and flip) a gourmet
hamburger in 10 seconds and could soon replace an entire McDonald s crew. A manufacturing device
from Universal Robots doesn t just solder, paint, screw, glue, and grasp it builds new parts for itself on
the fly when they wear out or bust. And just this week, Google won a patent to start building worker
robots with personalities (McNeal). As intelligent machines and
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The Rise Of The Chinese Economy
Throughout the world, there are many nations and regions that have undergone immense changes to
reach their modern positions in the international economy. One such location is China, which
experienced a major shift from a society revolved around independent sustenance in the agricultural
industry into a society revolved around socialism, direct funding for the Chinese government through
the Chinese people, and the mass production of goods with high demand in the global market by co
operatives. Of course, the changes in the workings of the Chinese economy developed from the
changes in the politics of China. On the 1st of October 1949, The People s Republic of China was
founded in Beijing. The founding of the party both marked the end of what is today considered by
historians the most profound revolutionary upheaval in modern history, in which the Guomindang
Party rose to power in China, issued many different currencies, and was unable to control inflation,
food shortages, and exponentially occurring price fixations; as well as the beginning of the tides of
socialism in China in the 20th century, which caused the contemporary Chinese economic
transformation. The Chinese economic transition from a centrally planned economy and agrarian
society to a market economy and unified, socialist society was ultimately caused by the three Five
Year Plans adopted by the growing Chinese Communist Party, which were stable and beneficial
outlines for the Chinese regime because they developed
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The Corruption And Greed That Infested French High Society...
The Pere Goriot, illustrates the corruption and greed that infested French high society during the
Bourbon Restoration. Honore de Balzac who was a right winged conservative, depicts post
revolutionary Paris as a place of corruption, greed, and dysfunctional families. The class system was
more fragile than ever before and if one was willing to do what it takes, they could have the
opportunity to make it into the Parisian Elite. With Feudalism abolished in France, you no longer had
to be born in the first estate to live the lavish life of the social elite. As a steadfast conservative and
opponent of the Revolution, Balzac depicts this new social mobility as something that corrupted
French Society. The Bourbon Restoration allowed for your wealth to be the main factor in what part of
the social strata you belonged, not what family you were born into. The abolition of feudalism coupled
with the emergence of capitalism in France furthermore allowed for people to more easily move up the
social ladder. The social structure was a volatile one, people were making and losing money all the
time and Balzac illuminates on how much people struggle to live lavishly. The fragile social structure
was not liked by conservatives who were used to never having to worry about dropping out of the elite
or people joining it. He illustrates the Parisian people as pitiless, selfish, and egocentric. Not only does
he show that the Parisian elite were cold blooded people who only cared about money and
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Functions of Potassium in Plants
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When water supply is short, K is pumped out of the guard cells. The pores close tightly to prevent loss
of water and minimize drought stress to the plant.
If K supply is inadequate, the stomates become sluggish slow to respond and water vapor is lost.
Closure may take hours rather than
Potassium (K) increases
Enzyme Activation minutes and is incomplete. crop yield and improves
Enzymes serve as cataAs a result, plants with an quality. It is required for lysts for chemical reactions,
insufficient supply of K are numerous plant growth being utilized but not conmuch more susceptible
to processes. sumed in the process. They water stress. bring together other molecules in such a ...
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The plant s transport system uses energy in the form of ATP. If K is inadequate, less ATP is available,
and the transport system breaks down. This causes photosynthates to build up in the leaves, and the
rate of photosynthesis is reduced. Normal development of energy storage organs, such as grain, is
retarded as a result. An adequate supply of K helps to keep all of these processes and transportation
systems functioning normally.
Water and Nutrient Transport
Potassium also plays a major role in the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant in the
xylem. When K supply is reduced, translocation of nitrates, phosphates, calcium
(Ca), magnesium (Mg), and amino acids is depressed. As with phloem transport systems, the role of K
in xylem transport is often in conjunction with specific enzymes and plant growth hormones. An
ample supply of K is essential to efficient operation of these systems.
Protein Synthesis
Potassium is required for every major step of protein synthesis. The reading of the genetic code in
plant cells to produce proteins and enzymes that regulate all growth processes would be impossible
without adequate K.
When plants are deficient in K, proteins are not synthesized despite an abundance of available
nitrogen (N). Instead, protein raw
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Case Study Of Mt. Mercy s Acquisition Of Abbott
The first six months of Mt. Mercy s operation of Abbott were unsuccessful. Dr. John Coletti who had
initially improved Abbott s operations was left in the dark following the acquisition. The momentum
that Dr. Coletti had previously aided in developing had quickly diminished once Sister Mary Theresa
placed Abbott s staff members on a probationary period. Additionally, Sister Mary Theresa instructed
Mt. Mercy s personnel department to essentially demote Abbott s department heads by having them
report to the department heads at Mt. Mercy. Ultimately, the acquisition is seemingly one sided as the
staff members of Mt. Mercy were not subjected to the same probationary period and their department
heads were not forced to suddenly revoke their seniority
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The Energy Content Of Solar
SOLAR PONDS
1. INTRODUCTION The energy content of solar radiation can be used as light, heat and electricity.
This diversity means that solar power is an option different power systems important food worldwide.
In fact, interest in solar power systems has been increasing in recent years worldwide. This interest to
several factors, such as environmental awareness, effort should be to minimize the dependence on non
renewable fossil fuels countries and international agreements that require the reduction of greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere of the earth. Heat storage technologies, systems and applications are studied
in the field of solar energy. One way to collect and store solar energy by using solar ponds can be used
to provide thermal energy for various applications, such as process and space heating, water
desalination, refrigeration, drying and power generation. Thermal energy storage has always been the
most important energy storage option. Solar ponds are a classic application of thermal energy storage
and efficiency essentially depends on the storage capacity of the fluid, Thermo physical properties of
pond conditions and surroundings. Recently, attention has been paid to friendly sources to the
environment, sustainable energy, such as solar energy. In this respect, solar ponds seem to be a
potential for the application method. In this respect, solar ponds seem to be a potential for the
application method.
2. MONITORING THE WATER CLARITY OF SALINITY GRADIENT SOLAR
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What Measures Should Be Taken By Tourism
What measures should be taken by tourism businesses to improve the way in which they serve
Chinese travellers? Why should these measures be widely adopted?
Over the last decade, China has been by far the fastest growing outbound tourism market in the world
and the Chinese market is one of the tourism sector s major growth opportunities. Due to rapid
economic growth, rising disposable incomes and loosening restrictions on foreign travel by the
government, the volume of international trips by Chinese travellers has grown from 10 million in 2000
to 83 million in 2012 (Cripps, 2013). Expenditure by Chinese outbound tourists has also increased
dramatically since 2000. With sustained growth, China has become the largest spender in international
tourism globally (UNWTO, 2013). This remarkable growth has drawn attention from travel industry,
from hotels to restaurants to destination as a whole, to adapt to this inflowing of Chinese tourists
various ways. An essential step to ensure destinations and tourism providers develop and distribute
products that effectively serve the Chinese market is to recognise the behaviors and needs of Chinese
travellers which become more dynamic than ever before (Gray, 2013). The overall satisfaction of
Chinese tourists is also an important factor in creating an appealing destination image for this market.
All of theses facts suggested why there is a need for tourism destination and business to adopt a
diverse range of measures not previously
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Canadian Culture Vs American Culture Essay
Canada is a diverse country. From its tundras to its cities, different peoples and animals thrive, and an
assortment of foods can be tasted. Canada also makes a great tourist destination. It is surprising that
even though it borders the United States, it is still a completely separate country. Canada was
discovered by the Viking Leif Erikson in the year one thousand. After exploring Greenland, he
discovered Newfoundland, an island off the main Canadian coast. Later, in the 1540s, the French
explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River that cuts through Canada. This exploration
expanded until Cartier had established French control over Canada. However, England also claimed
parts of Canada for itself. Throughout the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries, France and England
contiuned to take Canadian territory for themselves. The French and Indian War, which ended in 1763,
forced the French to give up their territory to England. The British wanted to avoid rebellion, so they
divided Canada into upper and lower Canada, the upper being more English and the lower being more
French. However, much conflict was occurring between the two provinces, so the British reunited
them into one colony again, hoping that this would eliminate the French culture of the country
(Frances 85). Even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
French and English are the two official languages, with 60% of Canadians speaking English, and 23%
speaking French. The remaining 17% speak a variety of other languages. There are also a variety of
religions in Canada, with Christianity being the most followed one, making up 72% of Canada s
religions. 16% of Canada professes to have no religion. The remaining percentage contains other
religions, such as Islam and Hinduism (Choquette 375). Canada is home to many aboriginal groups as
well, such as the Inuits, Iroquois, and the Algonquin
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Charter School Analysis Essay
Mike Schmidt
Statement of Issue: Since the first charter school opened in Minnesota in 1992 (Minnesota Dept. of
Education Website), America has seen charter schools move from a fringe educational alternative to an
accepted and useful tool in public education. It is clear that charter schools are continuing to grow in
popularity and student population, even with conflicting evidence about their effectiveness. This
review will evaluate the necessity for strong educational leadership, a clear educational charter with a
defined vision and financial backing, and built in mechanisms and criteria for accountability in
establishing an effective charter school.
History of Issue: Charter schools are generally attributed to an idea by ... Show more content on
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Because of the stress placed on students changing schools, a charter should not be approved without
documented financial and management plans. Moving students to a new school just to close it for
what are preventable or foreseeable reasons simply does the students long term education a disservice.
While these aspects of charter schools have been very important in beginning this movement,
ultimately it is the effectiveness of charter schools that will determine their future. Evidence regarding
the aggregate effectiveness of charter schools is mixed. Most famously, the 2009 study by the Center
for Educational Outcomes stated that 17 percent, provide superior education opportunities for their
students. Nearly half of the charter schools nationwide have results that are no different from the local
public school options and over a third, 37 percent, deliver learning results that are significantly worse
than their student would have realized had they remained in traditional public schools. While those
numbers resonate like a failure of the charter experiment, when examined further, some of those
claims fall about. In his article Improving Charter School Accountability: The Challenge of Closing
Failing Schools, David Osborne states that the fallacy in this study is that the majority of the evidence
comes from a student s first year in a charter schools. This taints the study because when
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  • 3. Gran Torino Psychology I enjoyed your post Lori, Philadelphia is a great movie. Like you, I have already watched quite a few on the list. As per our instructions I will compare the attitudes, beliefs, understandings, and acculturative experiences inherent in Philadelphia (1993) and Gran Torino (2008). In Gran Torino (2008) the main character, is a Korean War Veteran and has an obvious bias towards those of Asian descent. He also harbors guilt from killing a Korean soldier who had surrendered while in Korea. His neighbors are of Asian descent and he catches the son trying to steal his car and because of that his family makes the son do work for him as penance. Due to the Korean and Vietnam wars, Asians had faced discrimination and racial slurs, this film portrayed that no differently. The Asian culture are closely connected to their family and often many generations reside together or very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie portrays a lawyer who was fired on the suspicion of having AIDS, and homophobia associated with AIDS was very true to real life. Per The New York Times (1999) in 1993 doctors had found several strains of HIV that were resistant to the newest drugs and any possibility of a vaccine had not been reached. For the LGBTQ community, not only were they struggling for heterosexual rights, they were also bearing the weight of the AIDS epidemic. Additionally, LGBTQ s feared being open about their sexual orientation even more so during the early 1990 s (NYT, 1999). Legislation in the form of The Hate Crimes Sentencing Enhancement Act became a law in 1993 in the same year as Philadelphia as noted by the Human Rights Campaign (2017). LBGTQI are likely to suffer from suicidal ideation and depression because of discrimination and oppression (Hays and Erford, 2014). In my opinion, both films show how Asians and LBGTQI have had to deal with acculturation and inequality from two different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hcc Industries Essay HCC industries, a manufacturing company that produces hermetically sealed electronic connection devices along with microelectronic packages, is headquartered in Encino, California. Considering their highly sophisticated product line, one of HCC s main clients was the U.S Military and government funded aerospace programs. HCC is made up of four distinct operating divisions: Hermetic Seal, Sealtron, Glasseal, and Hermetite. The divisions are highly decentralized and completely autonomous of each other. They all have different customer bases, different product lines and even different accounting systems. The divisions are also profit centers, by definition; each was responsible for their sales, costs, and bottom line. Each division also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bonuses under the stretch method are based on annual performances, but payments are made every quarter. And each quarterly bonus payment is only at 80% actual in order to save management from paying out bonuses that may not be actual. Opponents to this budgeting technique cited that targets were too optimistic, and that rewards were based on complex and subjective measures. And because managers could still receive a small bonus at 60% of budget, bad habits started to form. In late 1986, HCC CEO Andy Goldfarb met with divisional managers and announced a new budgeting philosophy. The Minimum Performance Standard (MPS) was created to let divisional managers set their budgeting goals at a level they felt was 100% attainable. However, Goldfarb asked each manager to set their targets at levels above what they were currently producing at. The MPS plan was accompanied with a change in incentive plan, in whereby a pool was created that paid 20% of the amount exceeded actual over budgeted PBT (profit before taxes). In addition, 25% of the amount they exceeded the target would be added to the bonus. This allowed managers to see exactly where their bonuses were coming from. If their shipments were at 98% of the budgeted, they would receive close to 100% of the bonus pool set aside for that particular measure. If a manager met only 4 or 5 measurements, then his/her bonus collection would be directly in proportion to that. However, COO Al Berger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Curley s Wife And Crooks Body Lennie, being the man that he is, attracts Curley to a fight. Lennie keeps saying no, but Curley won t listen, and he just keeps punching and punching. Finally, Lennie decides to do something and breaks his hand. Talking to George now, he is disappointed in himself. Since George was watching this whole thing, he knows that Lennie didn t do anything wrong, but that doesn t occur to Lennie. He still wants confirmation from George that he is still in the clear. From the question that Lennie asks about the rabbits, it can be inferred that he is a nice guy. Everything he does is so that he can one day tend the rabbits. He is truly trying to pursue his goal of that small house with many rabbits. Since Curley attacked him, there was nothing that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once George finds him first, he decides it would be best if Lennie died, and so he shoots him in the back of the head where he will feel no pain. George and Lennie being the best of friends, it is surprising George decides to kill his mate. In a way, it makes sense. If the others were to catch Lennie first, then Curley would have most likely tortured or killed Lennie in a very painful way. During all this, George would have to watch without being able to do anything. Lennie made the mistake, and he will have to pay for it no matter what. The best way to quickly end it is to kill him painlessly when he is happy. This stops their goal of living together in a small house. George will either have to complete that dream himself or choose another companion. Either way, it is a loss for George and for Lennie. In a way, this may be the best for George. Now he doesn t have to deal with a person who is constantly messing up and is hard to deal with. This act of deciding to kill Lennie is an epiphany. This is because, before this, George and Lennie were really close, but after, George had to go through the process of deciding to kill Lennie. The moment when George realizes that the best situation for his friend is for George to kill him is harsh. George did the best for Lennie, and that is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Civil Rights Movement Essay The Civil Rights Movement I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. This was a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Even one hundred years after slavery was banned, African Americans were still being treated unfairly. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most famous leaders of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960 s. The Civil Rights movement was a movement of African Americans who felt that they were not being treated equally. There were also many other famous leaders and inspirations during the Civil Rights Movement. This movement was very important to the freedom of African Americans. An influential leader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was born on January 15, 1929. He graduated 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse College. He received a doctorate degree from Boston University in 1955. The King family had a history of pastors. His grandfather was a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1931, Martin Luther King Sr. took over the pastor role. In 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. became co pastor and remained that until his death in 1968. Before that, in 1954, he became pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama. In December of 1955, Martin Luther King Jr. boycotted buses, along with many other African Americans. During these boycotts, his house was bombed, and he was arrested. On December 21, 1956, the Supreme Court declared that the segregation on buses was unconstitutional and blacks and whites traveled on the bus together for the first time. In 1957, he was elected the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. This was formed to provide new leadership for the Civil Rights movement. From this time, to the day he died in 1968, he wrote five books and read two thousand and five hundred speeches. He directed the peaceful march on Washington, D.C. He delivered his I had a dream speech, where two hundred and fifty thousand people came to listen to him. In 1963, he was named the Man of the Year, by Time magazine. When he was thirty five years old, he became the youngest person ever to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mark Whitfield Essay Mercurial guitarist Mark Whitfield got the jazz world s attention during the 90 s, when the NY Times considered him The Best Young Guitarist in the Business . Despite speaking a vocabulary of his own, his style is still influenced by his mentor George Benson, the one who recommended him to the organist Jack McDuff. Mark not only has collaborated with jazz legends such as Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Stanley Turrentine, Ray Charles, and Jimmy Smith, but also with recent stars like Sting, Chris Botti, Diana Krall, and Roy Hargrove. Incursions on soul jazz, hard bop, and fusion can be easily spotted in Mark s style. However, he doesn t stick to a particular style, also venturing himself in the rock music territory with sporadic performances with Dave Matthews Band. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Verve. Released on the latter label, his 1994 album True Blue got critical acclaim and displayed an all star lineup composed of Branford Marsalis on saxophones, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Nicholas Payton on trumpet, Rodney Whitaker on bass, and Jeff Tain Watts on drums. Prior to that recording, he had the privilege to be joined by jazz monsters like Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette in Patrice (Warner Bros., 1991). After sharing the stage so many times with his two sons (also Berklee graduates), Mark decided to record his 12th album, Grace, with them. The Japanese bassist Yasushi Nakamura, who won the title honorary Whitfield family member from the patriarch, joins the pianist Davis Whitfield and the drummer Mark Whitfield Jr. The brothers names were announced for trumpeter Freddie Hendrix s upcoming concerts and the drummer was summoned by pianist Orrin Evans for his latest album #knowingishalfthebattle. Just like his previous Songs of Wonder, a softhearted celebration of Stevie Wonder s hits, Grace was released on his own label, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Case Study Of Singapore Airlines Local Case Study Executive Summary This report provides a brief introduction of the employment conditions in the Singapore Airlines. It begins with an overview of the company s profile. The report proceeds to elaborate on the pros and cons of working as a flight attendant. Data were shown to access and analyze the turnover rate and salary range of the different ranking flight stewardess. (To be continue and amended when the whole report is completed.) Profile of Company Singapore Airlines (SIA) is the national carrier with long haul flights flying over 60 cities, 30 countries and 6 continents. (1) Its subsidiaries partner such as Silk air, Scoot and Tiger Air, covers other short haul flight in the region of Asia. They are presently valued at S$23.5 billion as a group. For the past 9 months (2), they have made revenue of S$4 billion, henceforth, has became the wealthiest organization in Singapore. Beside the achievement of SIA, it s also renowned for the trademark of the Flight Stewardess (aka Singapore Girl) dressed in the Sarong Kebaya uniform. The distinctive uniform is a one of its kind among the airlines industry. The Kebaya colours represent the ranking of the stewardess namely, flight stewardess in blue, leading stewardess in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initial positions is below the market average thus we urged Singapore Airline to adopt our recommendation of either increasing the salary by $36.52 to be on par as the market average so that they doesn t lag behind, and an even better way is to increase even higher so as to stay competitive and above the market average in terms of pay figures when comparing with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary Of The NovelThe Capture By Kathryn Lasky In the book The Capture written by Kathryn Lasky the author tells a life story of little owl named Soren. The author talks about how Soren meets a friend that he will keep the whole book, for example, Didn t your parents tell you about the dangers of sleeping under a full shine, Whats a full shine, Soren asked.(Lasky 44) The Author shows when they meet and get to know each other. The later shows how they use teamwork to complete a task. In the book the theme is In order to complete a goal you need teamwork . Flying needs a lot of teamwork to make it happen, Gylfie and Soren show it when trying to learn it. Soren and Gylfie make a great team, this is because they work together to complete every single task they have together. Like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Soren and Gylfie found themselves in a bad spot and worked as a team to solve the problem. In the end the owls solved the problem that they were faced in working as a team. The author shows great craft in the book, one way she does show craft is in her dialogue. She expresses the character s emotions by adding different words to the dialogue and signs. For example, I did it! gasped Soren.(Lasky 164) The author says Soren gaspes instead of he said, also she shows that it is an exciting moment because there is an exclamation point at the end of the talking. The Author also puts song lyrics in the book, this shows craft because it is what the owls like doing when they are happy or praising someone, for example, What gives a wriggle and makes you giggle when you em whose weensy little feeling make my heart really beat that makes me feel so jolly for the darling centipede my favorite buggy feed I always want some more that s the insect I adore more than beetles,more than crickets which at times gives me hiccups I crave only to feed on a juicy centipede I shall be happy forever .(Lasky12) This is good author craft because it shows that the owls ike centipedes they made a song to remind them of how it taste and makes them feel. While someone might argue that in order to complete a goal you need determination, but it can be argued that in order to complete a goal you need teamwork. This is true because if there is a hard task ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Information Security Has Become A Critical Function... Information security has become a critical function within all organizations across the world. Hackers are finding more and more ways to hack into computer systems by exploiting software vulnerabilities. In addition, hackers are becoming more creative on the methods used to achieve the exploitation of these vulnerabilities. As a result, many organizations have implemented controls to detect and identify threats before hackers successfully hack into an organization and cause irreparable damage. There are several threat indicators which allow security analysts to determine when a system is hacked. This paper will explain the current state of threat indicators as well as their formatting. In addition, it will discuss the various standards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ISAOs handle the sharing of information between private sector and government. Threat intelligence is critical in today s environment and organizations no longer rely solely on automated processes or software to identify malicious activity. As such, they have resorted to dedicating staff to network baselines, anomaly detection, deep inspection and correlation of network and application data and activity. According to nigesecurityguy.com, intelligence isn t all about sources and indicators. It s about analysis and while threat indicators typically include data items like IP addresses, fully qualified domain names, MD5/SHA 1 hashes, SSL certificates, filenames, mutexes, and registry keys. Much of today s threat intelligence comes in the form of simple indicators . However, indicators alone may not always be of value to an organization given the complexity of attacks. In the current threat environment, quick distribution of information related to threat information is critical to quickly detect, respond and contain targeted attacks. As a result, on February 25, 2015, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Protection and Programs Directorate, announced a cybersecurity information sharing proposal from the President of the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about Labour Market Inflexibility in Europe Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as the United States Critically discuss. Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as the United States In not more than 2500 words and not less than 1500, critically discuss the above statement. Introduction Today labour markets in Europe and the USA are often compared and discussed. The general view seems to be that the US has a more dynamic economy, people tend to believe Europeans are worse off than Americans. The main reason given for Europe lagging behind the USA economically is Labour market inflexibility other reasons why the European Economy is not as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advent of the Euro was claimed to make labour markets more flexible. As top economist Michael Burda said, My predication is that unless an improbable miracle occurs in pan European collective bargaining, labour markets will become less flexible in the future Cited www.cepr.org/press. Ten years on and we still have the same problem that Europe does not seem to be flexible enough to provide an adequate rival to the world superpower the USA. Whilst there appears to be general agreement that increases in flexibility are necessary to increase the competitiveness of European Economies, there is no such consensus about what constitutes a flexible labour market Adnett, (1996). For a long time now Europeans have been told they need to make their labour markets more like the USA, in the USA things tend to be much more flexible when it comes to hiring and firing . However many Europeans do not want a system like that in the USA, as put in an article from The Economist, on European Unemployment, ...many Europeans reject the American hire and fire model, arguing that it means wide income inequalities and dismantling the welfare state Neighbourly Lessons (2002). Other reasons why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as the USA Inflexible labour markets is just one of the reasons why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tax Consequences and Risk Factors Associated with Mining... TO: ABC Mining Company FROM: T DATE: April 14, 2012 RE: Tax consequences and other risk factors associated with mining operations I. FACTS ABC Mining Company, Inc. is a publically traded, large domestic mining company with over 500 plants in the United States. ABC owns a tract of land in California upon which it has conducted a strip mining operation for coal. An unrelated party owns a tract of land adjacent to the tract of land in California, which is owned by ABC. This land is worth $5 million. The mine is located near an area that is rapidly growing and is becoming more valuable due to the relocation of several high tech companies. Housing developers are anxious to acquire tracts of land in the area to either build new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IV. ANALYSIS BY OPTION 1. Framework of Authorities, Option 1 a. Statutory Authority The general rule, IRC § 1001, states that any gain, being any proceeds received in excess of the property s adjusted basis, from the sale of an asset shall be treated as income and subject to tax. IRC § 1011 and IRC § 1012 further clarify the treatment of the gain by further defining an adjusted basis, defining it as the original cost of the asset net any related capital expenditures. However, the law does provide an exception whereby any gains from the sale of an asset may be deferred. This exception, codified in IRC § 1031, allows taxpayers to defer the recognition of gains resulting from the exchange of one property for another property of similar characteristics. For an exchange to qualify, IRC § 1031 states the following tests must be met. Property currently held must be sold A new property of like kind must be identified within forty five days The selected property must be purchased within one hundred and eighty days of the sale of the original property The property must be held for productive use or investment b. Treasury Regulations Treas. Reg. § 1.001 1 concurs with IRC § 1001, stating the gain from the sale of an asset should be treated as income. It also gives detailed instructions for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How To Write A Narrative Essay For High School A circle of men in yarmulkes and prayer shawls danced in circles around me, singing as loud as they could so that God could hear them. Torahs crawled around the sanctuary along with my neighbors and family, who greeted each other with humming songs and laughter. These beautiful tunes and prayers took turns drowning each other out in my ears. My synagogue s atmosphere of joy and community lingered in my mind as the congregation began to settle from its celebration, and as my rabbi delivered his weekly sermon covering the Jewish idea of Tikkun Olam (Hebrew for rectification). He taught once again that Tikkun Olam charged us, as Jews, always to do our best in giving back to the world and repairing it to a state of perfection. As a child, my rabbi s speech about caring for Earth didn t interest me. Shortly after my first experiences with my Jewish community, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This way I could directly volunteer in my community and bring a cheerful attitude to the world around me. I pleaded with my dad to bring me back to weekly scout meetings at the synagogue. Along with my Hebrew studies, I began to sport a khaki uniform on sundays. Every moment became an opportunity to repair Earth after joining scouts. I noticed I began picking up trash without thought after wanting to repair the environment. Similarly, I began to help my friends in school more often to help them grow as intellectuals. Those feelings of integrity eventually pushed me towards achieving Eagle Scout, and in the process give back to the local schools by leading beautification projects. Upon achieving Eagle, I had validated my desires to rectify the world. While my Jewish faith inspired me to help my community, my time as a scout gave me outlets to actively express my dedication for repairing Earth. Through my Eagle, I connected more completely with the rest of the world, which helped me to realize that I wanted to give back to a community I loved so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pierre De Fermat Essay Pierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was born in the year 1601 in Beaumont de Lomages, France. Mr. Fermat s education began in 1631. He was home schooled. Mr. Fermat was a single man through his life. Pierre de Fermat, like many mathematicians of the early 17th century, found solutions to the four major problems that created a form of math called calculus. Before Sir Isaac Newton was even born, Fermat found a method for finding the tangent to a curve. He tried different ways in math to improve the system. This was his occupation. Mr. Fermat was a good scholar, and amused himself by restoring the work of Apollonius on plane loci. Mr. Fermat published only a few papers in his lifetime and gave no systematic exposition of his methods. He had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fermat s proof is as follows. Let n be prime, and suppose it is equal to x2 y2 that is, to (x+y)(x y). Now, by hypothesis, the only basic, integral factors of n and n and unity, hence x+y=n and x y=1. Solving these equations we get x=1 /2 (n+1) and y=1 /2(n 1). He gave a proof of the statement made by Diophantus that the sum of the squares of two numbers cannot be the form of 4n 1. He added a corollary which I take to mean that it is impossible that the product of a square and a prime form 4n 1[even if multiplied by a number that is prime to the latter], can be either a square or the sum of two squares. For example, 44 is a multiple of 11(which is of the form 4 x 3 1) by 4, therefore it cannot be expressed as the sum of two squares. He also stated that a number of the form a2 +b2, where a is prime b, cannot be divided by a prime of the form 4n 1. Every prime of the form 4n+1 is accurate as the sum of two squares. This problem was first solved by Euler, who showed that a number of the form 2(4n+1) can be always showen as the sum of two squares, of course it was Mr. Pierre de Fermat. If a, b, c, are integers, a2 + b2= c2, then ab cannot be a square. Lagrange solved this. The determination of a number x such that x2n+1 may be squared, where n is a given integer which is not squared. Lagrange gave a solution of this also. There is only one integral solution of the equation x2 +4=y3. The required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Bobcat Population Research Paper Hunting and Trapping Bobcats in New Hampshire In 2010 the University of New Hampshire did a study and estimated about 1400 bobcats in the state of New Hampshire. Since 2007 the population has been growing by approximately ten percent each year (NH Fish and Game). As they breed the population will continue to increase and this could cause problems. This could increase diseases and property damage. In order to control New Hampshire s bobcat population fifty hunting and trapping permits should be issued. Bobcat hunting and trapping was first restricted in 1989 when the bobcat population went down. The decline was blamed on overharvesting, but it was actually because of the weather patterns. The 1970s was a snowy decade ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can find out the age of the animal, take tissue samples to find out if they have diseases and they can find out how big they are to make predictions about winter. Hunters are asked where they hunt, so the Fish and Game can see what the hunters are seeing. They can find out if the hunters are violating the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. College Football Situation Analysis Around begin of November 2015, in a small town of Missouri, Columbia. A group of black University of Missouri Columbia (Mizzou) refused to play a game the president of the University of Mizzou Tim Wolfe resigned due to lot of racial issues which the President hadn t done any major respond to any issues. The result was the President was refused to intend to Mizzou football players stand down. Actually, there had a vary events and protests before this one, but all of them wasn t seriously hit the University of the Mizzou till the boycott. Why this boycott hit the board and make them cut the president down. The reason quickly was figure out by the Washington post. According the Washing post, the boycott will potentially cost at least one million ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 35 bowl games this season attracted 1,714,617 spectators to the stands (48,989 per contest), slightly less than the record mark of 1,813,215, which was set after the 2010 regular season, and 17 bowl games had crowds in excess of 50,000. Attendance at the final BCS games increased 3.2 percent this year with 397,106 fans attending the Rose, Sugar, Fiesta and Orange bowls and the BCS National Championship Game. College football bowl game viewership across all networks also remained extremely strong, attracting 127 million viewers to television screens to watch the 35 bowl games and complimenting the more than 216 million people who tuned into the regular season. Beside the outdoor of auto racing and a with not much of golfing events, individual college football games at places like the University of Michigan and the Ohio State University have the largest live paid attendance of any sporting events in the country. The statistic showed that the television ratings are very extraordinary. Moreover, The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) championship game is the second most watched sporting event in the country every year (behind the NFL s Super Bowl) and typically draws a television audience nearly double the size of games during the NBA finals or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Privacy Concerns With Electronic Medical Records Prior to the Information Age, medical records were all stored in folders in secure filing cabinets at doctor s offices, hospitals, or health departments. The information within the folders was confidential, and shared solely amongst the patient and physician. Today these files are fragmented across multiple treatment sites due to the branching out of specialty centers such as urgent care centers, magnetic resonance imaging, outpatient surgical centers, and other diagnostic centers. Today s ability to store medical records electronically has made it possible to easily send these files from one location to another. However, the same technology which can unify the fragmented pieces of a patient s medical record has the ability to also create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is a significant difference between an EMR and EHR, both are subject to the same type of security breach, and therefore for clarification purposes are both refereed to as EMRs in the context of this paper. Security breaches of EMRs vary from someone without consent viewing the patient s information, to a hacker using the information to steal one s identity. According to Privacy Rights Clearing House, more than 260 million data breaches have occurred in the United States, including those of health related records. Approximately 12 percent of data breaches involve medical organizations (Gellman, 2012). According to Redspin, a provider of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act risk analysis and IT security assessment services, more than 6 million individual s health records were compromised during a period from August 2009 and December 2010 (Author Unknown, 2010). A provision of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act requires all breaches affecting 500 or more people to be reported to the Department of Health and Human Services. This reporting is to be accomplished within 60 days of discovery. The Redspin report covering the period above involved 225 breaches of protected health information. The amount of people with access to an individual s health record creates concern with confidentiality. According to the Los Angeles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Poe s Dark Romanticism In The Poe By Edgar Allan Poe Poe s Dark Romanticism Dark Romanticism took a variety of forms, but Edgar Allan Poe was most fascinated with madness, death, and evil. Edgar Allan Poe s writing style can typically be identified as dark and gothic, yet euphonic. Poe s predictable style is clearly demonstrated to his readers. Edgar Allan Poe raises the level of dark romanticism in the stories, The Raven and The Pit and the Pendulum by using symbolism as a representation of death, by creating unreliable narrators, and by using a haunting tone to set the weary mood. The progression of symbolism in the stories to represent the horror of death is shown throughout Poe s work. In Poe s The Raven, . The raven brings the narrator to the sense that he will never be able to see his lost love, Lenore, again. This causes the speaker to wonder if his, soul from out that shadow... shall be lifted the raven replies nevermore (130). The shadow casted by the raven identifies the death of his lover, and the speaker has the realization that he will never regain the feeling of happiness and that he may never escape his shadow. Throughout The Pit and the Pendulum, Poe uses the pit to illustrate the Hell the speaker is put through and the death he is about to face. My cognisance of the pit, he writes, had become known to the inquisitorial agents the pit, whose horrors had been destined for so bold a recusant as myself, the pit, typical of hell (264). The pit represents the narrator s descent into Hell and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jean Reno Research Paper Jean Reno (born Juan Moreno) is a talented acting globetrotter. He enjoys filming in different countries and languages and has a natural theatrical expertise like no other. Here are 15 little known facts about the French actor. Stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: He Feels More Andalusian than French Reno was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to Spanish parents running away from Franco s dictatorship. The actor says he doesn t feel very prototypically French, and it s his Andalusian heritage that defines his character: The melancholy is the Andalusian in me [...] When you are unhappy, you drink, you eat, you listen to a little flamenco, the black sounds. It reminds you to live. ) Number Fourteen: Jean Reno Is an ISFP According to Jungian Briggs Myers personality test, Jean Reno is an ISFP type, or The Composer. That stands for Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They first worked together in Besson s short film L avant dernier, in 1981, and have been collaborating ever since. Besson never considered any other actor for the role of Léon. Keanu Reeves showed interest in the part, but couldn t get it it was written with Reno in mind since the very beginning. Number Twelve: You ll Never Believe What Character He Played He played...Doraemon! However, it wasn t in a movie. It was in a series of Toyota commercials shot and aired in Japan. Number Eleven: He Prefers Doing Comedies In the U.S., Reno is most famous for his roles in American thrillers and action movies (Godzilla, Mission: Impossible, The Da Vinci Code, Ronin) but, in France, Reno works in comedies most of the time. I m not one of those guys who s fascinated by guns. That s why I like to do a lot of comedies in France. Number Ten: French Critics Don t Love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Franchise Relationship Between Aqap And The Al Qaida Core The franchise relationship between AQAP and the al Qaida core has also caused AQAP to take on some serious disadvantages in their operations. This display is a good example of how taking on the al Qaida brand also comes with disadvantages. Some of these groups are reluctant to identify explicitly with al Qaida due to the risk that open affiliation might make them a target of increased counterterrorism operations from their home countries. One example of this is the increased use of drone strikes in Yemen by the US, which many authors claim is directly connected to AQAP s affiliation with the al Qaida network. This identification can be said to have weakened the AQAP s organization as a result of its increased targeting by foreign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From these, the goal is to determine the applicability of the term franchise terrorism in order to judge whether or franchise terrorism is an appropriate description to describe the expansion of contemporary terrorism. The US Federal Trade Commission defines a franchise as: a business arrangement which allows for the reputation, (goodwill) innovation, technical know how and expertise of the innovator (franchisor) to be combined with the energy, industry and investment of another party (franchisee) to conduct the business of providing and selling of goods and services. It classified these business operations with three legs : (1) The franchisees goods and/or services are to be offered and sold under the trademark of the Franchiser; (2) The franchiser requires the franchisee to make a minimum payment of $500.00 or more, and; (3) The Franchiser maintains significant control of, or provides significant assistance to, the franchisee s operation method. The three legs described in the Commission s policy document is used here to measure the symmetry in relations to al Qaida s expansion. Ironically, under US law, al Qaida would not be considered a franchise. (1) Goods and services are offered and sold under a franchisers trademark There is no doubt that the al Qaida brand is worth a lot. Jessica Ward describes, in terms of benefits, joining al Qaida comes with strengthening mechanisms resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Pros And Consequences Of The Free Market Capitalist System The free market capitalist system as a whole is detrimental to the human population and the environment because it violates the natural laws that govern them both. American economist Richard Wolff argues that capitalism throughout history has led to the excessive manufacturing of products and economic crises, which have negative social and ecological effects (Wolff, 217). As dependents on the resources of the earth, we have become aware that these resources are finite and should be preserved. Free market capitalism violates this law because it allows corporations to deplete resources in order to maximize their financial gain. In addition, the competitive structure of the capitalist system empowers the few corporation owners and shareholders to achieve excessive wealth while their employees struggle to gain financial stability. This only results in the disproportionate distribution of the benefits and burdens of society that contradicts the principle of individual freedom because it places financial restrictions on the majority of the population. The capitalist emphasis on unrestricted, competitive market transactions enables the exploitation of employees, the depletion of natural resources, and severe economic inequality. Rather than endorsing a governmental system that promotes the unregulated pursuit of financial gain, we should endorse one that recognizes our interdependent nature and facilitates unity and equality. In a socialist democracy, wealth and economic power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Characteristics Of Harvey Milk Civil Rights activist Harvey Milk was praised by many, and was influential to the LBGT community while it wasn t accepted by many, Milk has plenty of characteristics that make him an over all an amazing leader: Courage, integrity, along with served justice. Harvey Milk lived up to being a good leader until his very last day. Harvey Milk was a gracious man, he was never quick to judge a person on their appearance, color, nor sexuality. Knowing everyone should be treated equally, Milk knew he had to put him self out there to help the gay community. Over hundreds of members of the gay community supported Harvey where ever he went. Without a doubt they knew Milk would always live up to his word, that s why trusted him so much. Everyone around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Harvey knew how dangerous it was to be open about who he was as an individual, it have wouldn t interfere with his plans for the future. He was willing to share that side of him with the the community for the better. The amount of courage that was shown was enough to help America for years to come. Harvey Milk had many goals in mind to make a positive change, the biggest goal over all was to get gay people the rights they deserve. Making a difference for America was the upmost important task for Harvey. Milk had some struggles accomplishing his goals, before being officially elected in office, he ran about three times and never got elected. Those three times really benefited his election, because each time he ran he received plenty of new supporters. During that time Milk had some competition, his opponents were Anita Bryant and John Briggs. They spoke against homosexuals. Briggs wanted to ban gay and lesbian teachers in California public schools. The official time of this act was called Preposition 6 also known as Briggs initiative. But Luckily after Harvey s third time running, he finally met his first and most important goal and won the position on the Board of Supervisors. All that was left was to promote equality and gay rights. The good news is that Milk campaign defeated Preposition 6 and the Anti Gay measure was successfully rejected. Never giving up on his goals shows a great example of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Who Is The Puritans In The Crucible In today s world, people are very accepting. However in early America, Puritans pushed others to be perfect which resulted in pressure. Puritan literature such as: The Scarlet Letter, the Crucible, and the speech, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God are some of the most popular of this genre. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a story of a women who made a fatal mistake and had to pay for it by public shaming. The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller written of a town in hysteria because of a false belief of witches. Lastly, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan Edwards, is a speech given that started the Great Awakening using fear to convert the Puritans from their evil ways. Throughout these pieces, it is obvious that there is correct and incorrect ways for people to deal with others sins. In early America, Puritans dealt with it incorrectly because of clouded judgment from fear, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his sermon, Edwards produced fear of God in the Puritans by showing the fiery floods of the fierceness and wrath of God that will rain down on them if they continued in their sin ( Edwards 2). He showed the power that God has on these people. God only had not let His great waters come down on them because of his great mercy and love (2). The speech described that the waters are constantly rising and waxing more and more mighty; and there is nothing but mere pleasure of God that holds the waters back (2). As people keep on sinning, God s wrath was risen and it was only God s love and grace that kept the people from death. Edwards stated that only if they repented would God s anger not throw them into hell. Edwards convinced the people to have a change of heart because the fear of God. Ultimately Edwards used these vivid metaphors to produce fear effectively in order that the listeners would repent to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Development Of Culture Centered Educational Program For... Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus Name Affiliation Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus Introduction Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million people in the United States of America. According to the center for disease control and prevention (2014), minorities have higher rates of disability and death due to diabetes mellitus. Traditional diabetes educational programs have not proven very effective to Nigerian Immigrants in assessing knowledge and attitudes surrounding diabetes mellitus. Culture Centered Educational Programs are more effective in improving metabolic control, (American Diabetes Association, 2014). This paper will assess the need for America to develop a Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus. Literature review Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million in the United States of America alone. Complications due to diabetes mellitus are a significant measure of costs of healthcare and estimated to be 249 billion dollars annually, (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Health problems secondary to diabetes mellitus include cardiovascular diseases, hospitalization for diabetic ketoacidosis, end stage renal disease, lower extremity conditions especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Clara Machumann s Impact On Society Franz Schubert is known to be one of the last classical composers and one of the first romantic composer. Schubert s music is well known for its melody and harmony. Although he was a fantastic composer, his music did not become as recognized until he had already passed. His vocal contributions were written for both male and female voices, as well as mixed voices. Schubert is considered to be a Romantic composer for many reasons, some being were that he combined Romantic poetry and music, and that he was extremely emotional which led to his melodies and feelings. Schubert s life and personality also were a huge impact that made him fit into the Romantic stereotype. He came from a poor family and lived a miserable life. Throughout his life, he was always known to be a loner which help him be the creative person he always was. Schubert died very young at the age of 31 and was very sick; Syphillis. Robert and Clara Schumann were a couple that were in love. Their story is full of music, love, and marriage. Before marriage, they went through a difficult time of parental disapproval and gossip. Schumann allowed his music to speak the depth of love he had for Clara. After getting married, Clara s composition changed. She now has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also one of the leading conductors from his generation. He was well known for his ten symphonies and various songs with orchestra, which drew together many different strands of Romanticism. Mahler was one of those persons who was a bit difficult to work with. He had a nasal, high pitched voice, was authoritarian and prone to anger, and he was a stickler for even minor details. He was also know to use his art to express intense emotions. Looking toward nature, literature, and the visual arts for inspiration, his music created during this time would go on to influence later musicians with its exploration of richer harmonies and less concern with previous music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Agatha Christie s And Then There Were None People have always said not to judge a book by its cover. Well disregard that because in order to analyse a book cover, you have to judge it. The book And Then There Were None written by Agatha Christie has many book jackets, some enticing and some not, but there is one in particular that stands out. This book cover has a good appearance that hints certain occurrences, it has the ability to be alluring as well has having good font, but despite these great qualities, it does have a flaw or two. The first few good factors of this book cover is its representation and subtle giveaways. At first glance, it is obvious that there are ten figures, however those who have not read the book yet would not have been able to tell that they are soldier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First thing is the writing and the fact that Agatha Christie s name is not written on it. How is someone supposed to know who the book is by if it is not written on the book. Besides the title, having the author s name is one of the most important elements of the book jacket. Along with that fault, there is the fact that, in spite of all the good features of the cover, there is no alluring colors, it is just red and black. Maybe, if you re someone who likes dark stories and murder mysteries then it ll allure you, but in order to appeal to everyone, there needs to be more than just a black background with red China figures and blood. Also, the writing isn t so appealing, it looks like it was scratched on. The writing could work for a horror story, but not a murder mystery. Maybe going through those series of events was painful and terrifying for the characters, but for the readers it is something that makes you want to keep reading. It keeps people hooked, but in no way is the story frightening, if anything it is interesting. Nevertheless, these flaws do not stop this book from being a good read. Sometimes it is best to judge a book by its cover, because it can tell you a lot about the book. The novel And Then There Were None written by Agatha Christie has had a lot of book jackets, and one in particular stands out. The cover has an attractive appearance, captivating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hugo Cabret Essay Everyone has been broken. Maybe some people still are and maybe others have been put back together by friends or loved ones. The fact still remains that everyone is or has been broken, and there is no way to stop that from happening. In Brian Selznick s book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, he touches on this topic on nearly every page. Many if not all his characters are broken in some way or another. Hugo Cabret is broken because he has no parents to care for him, no siblings to share with and no friends to make him laugh. He steals, lies and tries not to be noticed because if he does, he gets sent to the orphanage. Throughout the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Hugo finds his purpose in magic. When reading the story, you realise he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these things can describe Georges Melies perfectly. But one word that fits him like a puzzle piece finding its home is broken . Georges Melies was a popular filmmaker around WW1. When his best friends, Isabelles parents, died in a fire, he was consumed with grief. He became closed off and angry at the world and in a result of this he stopped filmmaking. He completely dropped off the face of the Earth so much that almost everyone forgot about him to the point where many thought he was dead. He became severely depressed and had no self worth. This is proven when he says: HA! How could this be mine? I am not an artist! I am nothing! I am a penniless merchant, a prisoner! a shell! a wind up toy! He has given up on himself and he feels as though his only purpose is to be there and look after Isabelle. Hugo is a pest that will not go away, in Georges eyes. But when Hugo and Georges talk he comes out of his shell a little bit. He finds that somebody other than his wife or Isabelle notices him, needs him. He begins to find happiness and purpose in helping Hugo and as the story goes on Georges Melies comes out of his shell completely, announcing his return to the filmmaking world. In Georges case, Hugo helped him see his purpose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Post-Lab Questions Post Lab Questions Pages 524 528 3. a. Since the pKa value of sulfuric acid ( 3) is smaller than that for nitric acid ( 1.3), sulfuric acid is a stronger acid. b. The chemical equation for the equilibrium involving the reaction of sulfuric and nitric acids is as follows: H2SO4 (aq) + HNO3 (aq) HSO4 (aq) + H2NO3+ (aq) c. Calculations used to determine the value of Keq for the acid base reaction in Part b are as follows: Keq = (Ka1) x (1 / Ka2) Keq = (103) x (1 / 1013) Keq = 10 10 7. The nitro and bromo groups of these molecules are both electron withdrawing. Additionally, the bond between these groups and the benzene ring will be polar. In 4 bromonitrobenzene, the dipole moments caused by the nitro and bromo groups are in opposite directions, resulting in their cancellation to some extent. As a result, the dipole moment of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon decreasing the temperature of the reaction, the fraction of molecules having an energy equal to the action enthalpy decreases; hence, the rate of the reaction decreases. So at lower temperatures, the time required for an electrophilic substitution reaction of different activated aromatic systems will differ to a greater extent. This allows for an easier method to study the kinetics of a reaction for such systems. Thus, the concept of performing some SE2 reactions at 0 C decreasing the rate of the reaction allows for the determination of the order of reactivity more definitively. 6. Chlorine is more electronegative than bromine. As a result, Cl2 is a much stronger electrophile than Br2. The halogenation of an arene is an aromatic electrophilic substitution. The rate and enthalpy of activation of this reaction depends on the nucleophilicity of the arene and electrophilicity of the electrophile. The greater the electrophilicity of the electrophile, the lower the enthalpy of activation for the reaction and the greater the rate will be. Thus, the relative rate of SE2 reactions will be faster if Cl2 were used instead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Use of Price Discrimination in Ticket Sales for... [pic]vbvbvbvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb[pic] BANKU AUGSTSKOLA SWISS BUSINESS SCHOOL Case Study The Use of Price Discrimination in Ticket Sales for Special Events Master of Business Administration Program International Finance and Banking Full time study 1MS group students Aleksandrs Rogovs Margarita Ozola Alina Aleksandrova Anna Korcagina Anita Nenna Nebo Riga 2012 Table of contents Table of contents 2 Introduction 3 1. Positive and negative consequences for buyers and sellers of the special event tickets in case the fixed price approach is used 4 1.1. Positive consequences for the buyers 4
  • 30. 1.2. Negative consequences for the buyers 6 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that no consumer ends up paying higher prices. This definitely is a positive consequence of fixed price approach for buyers with high level of income. There is a big number of the volatile price approaches. According to one of them the price of the tickets increases as the special event comes closer. This is done in order to motivate the buyers to purchase the tickets as soon as possible. Buyers are often excited about this opportunity and purchase tickets immediately after they become available for sale. Sometimes this happens even a year before the special event. Certainly, such extemporaneous purchases disrupt the budgets of the ticket buyers. Therefore they are unable to purchase the goods or services they planned to. On contrast, under fixed price approach the buyers are guaranteed one and the same ticket price at any moment. Therefore the fixed price approach provides for the buyers the opportunity to budget the purchase of the tickets. For example, a person can save 10 percents of his or her salary during a three month period of time and then to use this amount for the purchase of the tickets. This is another positive consequence of fixed price approach. Under the second degree price discrimination the seller provides a special discount for buyers who purchase a big number of tickets (or any other kind of goods)[2]. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Beginning In The Eighties And Nineties, We Entered A New Beginning in the eighties and nineties, we entered a new world of big hair and bad style; although, in the technological realm, there were tape players, Walkman s, VCR s, and fresh on the market: personal computers. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne s creation of the Apple soon began dominating the computer era with their introduction of the Lisa computer. But not for long, soon computer technology increased to unimaginable heights. As I grew up the in the nineties the technology around me continued to grow and advance quite rapidly I may add. The technology we use today, helps further advance us as people, and to help push products out the door like it has never before. Technology is advancing and it s up to us and our future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Millennials have been raised up on things like smartphones, drones, and advanced computers, but do we really know what we are doing, or are we just skimming the surface? Caroline Beaton a blogger for the Huffington Post writes Millennials were born after the invention of windows, so we ve never known life or work without them (Beaton). This is important for moving into a more technologically diverse society, but there is still concern for what new jobs will open with the emergence of more technology and machines. Beaton goes on by stating in her research In other words, as Carr observed, we ll have to become more like computers ourselves: quick, efficient task executors in order to keep our position(s) (Beaton). Marguerite McNeal author of the article Rise of the Machines, notes that, The robots haven t just landed in the workplace they re expanding skills, moving up the corporate ladder, showing awesome productivity and retention rates, and increasingly shoving aside their human counterparts. One multi tasker bot, from Momentum Machines, can make (and flip) a gourmet hamburger in 10 seconds and could soon replace an entire McDonald s crew. A manufacturing device from Universal Robots doesn t just solder, paint, screw, glue, and grasp it builds new parts for itself on the fly when they wear out or bust. And just this week, Google won a patent to start building worker robots with personalities (McNeal). As intelligent machines and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Rise Of The Chinese Economy Throughout the world, there are many nations and regions that have undergone immense changes to reach their modern positions in the international economy. One such location is China, which experienced a major shift from a society revolved around independent sustenance in the agricultural industry into a society revolved around socialism, direct funding for the Chinese government through the Chinese people, and the mass production of goods with high demand in the global market by co operatives. Of course, the changes in the workings of the Chinese economy developed from the changes in the politics of China. On the 1st of October 1949, The People s Republic of China was founded in Beijing. The founding of the party both marked the end of what is today considered by historians the most profound revolutionary upheaval in modern history, in which the Guomindang Party rose to power in China, issued many different currencies, and was unable to control inflation, food shortages, and exponentially occurring price fixations; as well as the beginning of the tides of socialism in China in the 20th century, which caused the contemporary Chinese economic transformation. The Chinese economic transition from a centrally planned economy and agrarian society to a market economy and unified, socialist society was ultimately caused by the three Five Year Plans adopted by the growing Chinese Communist Party, which were stable and beneficial outlines for the Chinese regime because they developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Corruption And Greed That Infested French High Society... The Pere Goriot, illustrates the corruption and greed that infested French high society during the Bourbon Restoration. Honore de Balzac who was a right winged conservative, depicts post revolutionary Paris as a place of corruption, greed, and dysfunctional families. The class system was more fragile than ever before and if one was willing to do what it takes, they could have the opportunity to make it into the Parisian Elite. With Feudalism abolished in France, you no longer had to be born in the first estate to live the lavish life of the social elite. As a steadfast conservative and opponent of the Revolution, Balzac depicts this new social mobility as something that corrupted French Society. The Bourbon Restoration allowed for your wealth to be the main factor in what part of the social strata you belonged, not what family you were born into. The abolition of feudalism coupled with the emergence of capitalism in France furthermore allowed for people to more easily move up the social ladder. The social structure was a volatile one, people were making and losing money all the time and Balzac illuminates on how much people struggle to live lavishly. The fragile social structure was not liked by conservatives who were used to never having to worry about dropping out of the elite or people joining it. He illustrates the Parisian people as pitiless, selfish, and egocentric. Not only does he show that the Parisian elite were cold blooded people who only cared about money and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ngoki Functions of Potassium in Plants P When water supply is short, K is pumped out of the guard cells. The pores close tightly to prevent loss of water and minimize drought stress to the plant. If K supply is inadequate, the stomates become sluggish slow to respond and water vapor is lost. Closure may take hours rather than Potassium (K) increases Enzyme Activation minutes and is incomplete. crop yield and improves Enzymes serve as cataAs a result, plants with an quality. It is required for lysts for chemical reactions, insufficient supply of K are numerous plant growth being utilized but not conmuch more susceptible to processes. sumed in the process. They water stress. bring together other molecules in such a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plant s transport system uses energy in the form of ATP. If K is inadequate, less ATP is available, and the transport system breaks down. This causes photosynthates to build up in the leaves, and the rate of photosynthesis is reduced. Normal development of energy storage organs, such as grain, is retarded as a result. An adequate supply of K helps to keep all of these processes and transportation systems functioning normally. Water and Nutrient Transport Potassium also plays a major role in the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant in the xylem. When K supply is reduced, translocation of nitrates, phosphates, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and amino acids is depressed. As with phloem transport systems, the role of K in xylem transport is often in conjunction with specific enzymes and plant growth hormones. An ample supply of K is essential to efficient operation of these systems. Protein Synthesis Potassium is required for every major step of protein synthesis. The reading of the genetic code in plant cells to produce proteins and enzymes that regulate all growth processes would be impossible without adequate K. When plants are deficient in K, proteins are not synthesized despite an abundance of available nitrogen (N). Instead, protein raw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Case Study Of Mt. Mercy s Acquisition Of Abbott The first six months of Mt. Mercy s operation of Abbott were unsuccessful. Dr. John Coletti who had initially improved Abbott s operations was left in the dark following the acquisition. The momentum that Dr. Coletti had previously aided in developing had quickly diminished once Sister Mary Theresa placed Abbott s staff members on a probationary period. Additionally, Sister Mary Theresa instructed Mt. Mercy s personnel department to essentially demote Abbott s department heads by having them report to the department heads at Mt. Mercy. Ultimately, the acquisition is seemingly one sided as the staff members of Mt. Mercy were not subjected to the same probationary period and their department heads were not forced to suddenly revoke their seniority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Energy Content Of Solar SOLAR PONDS 1. INTRODUCTION The energy content of solar radiation can be used as light, heat and electricity. This diversity means that solar power is an option different power systems important food worldwide. In fact, interest in solar power systems has been increasing in recent years worldwide. This interest to several factors, such as environmental awareness, effort should be to minimize the dependence on non renewable fossil fuels countries and international agreements that require the reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the earth. Heat storage technologies, systems and applications are studied in the field of solar energy. One way to collect and store solar energy by using solar ponds can be used to provide thermal energy for various applications, such as process and space heating, water desalination, refrigeration, drying and power generation. Thermal energy storage has always been the most important energy storage option. Solar ponds are a classic application of thermal energy storage and efficiency essentially depends on the storage capacity of the fluid, Thermo physical properties of pond conditions and surroundings. Recently, attention has been paid to friendly sources to the environment, sustainable energy, such as solar energy. In this respect, solar ponds seem to be a potential for the application method. In this respect, solar ponds seem to be a potential for the application method. 2. MONITORING THE WATER CLARITY OF SALINITY GRADIENT SOLAR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. What Measures Should Be Taken By Tourism What measures should be taken by tourism businesses to improve the way in which they serve Chinese travellers? Why should these measures be widely adopted? Over the last decade, China has been by far the fastest growing outbound tourism market in the world and the Chinese market is one of the tourism sector s major growth opportunities. Due to rapid economic growth, rising disposable incomes and loosening restrictions on foreign travel by the government, the volume of international trips by Chinese travellers has grown from 10 million in 2000 to 83 million in 2012 (Cripps, 2013). Expenditure by Chinese outbound tourists has also increased dramatically since 2000. With sustained growth, China has become the largest spender in international tourism globally (UNWTO, 2013). This remarkable growth has drawn attention from travel industry, from hotels to restaurants to destination as a whole, to adapt to this inflowing of Chinese tourists various ways. An essential step to ensure destinations and tourism providers develop and distribute products that effectively serve the Chinese market is to recognise the behaviors and needs of Chinese travellers which become more dynamic than ever before (Gray, 2013). The overall satisfaction of Chinese tourists is also an important factor in creating an appealing destination image for this market. All of theses facts suggested why there is a need for tourism destination and business to adopt a diverse range of measures not previously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Canadian Culture Vs American Culture Essay Canada is a diverse country. From its tundras to its cities, different peoples and animals thrive, and an assortment of foods can be tasted. Canada also makes a great tourist destination. It is surprising that even though it borders the United States, it is still a completely separate country. Canada was discovered by the Viking Leif Erikson in the year one thousand. After exploring Greenland, he discovered Newfoundland, an island off the main Canadian coast. Later, in the 1540s, the French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River that cuts through Canada. This exploration expanded until Cartier had established French control over Canada. However, England also claimed parts of Canada for itself. Throughout the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries, France and England contiuned to take Canadian territory for themselves. The French and Indian War, which ended in 1763, forced the French to give up their territory to England. The British wanted to avoid rebellion, so they divided Canada into upper and lower Canada, the upper being more English and the lower being more French. However, much conflict was occurring between the two provinces, so the British reunited them into one colony again, hoping that this would eliminate the French culture of the country (Frances 85). Even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... French and English are the two official languages, with 60% of Canadians speaking English, and 23% speaking French. The remaining 17% speak a variety of other languages. There are also a variety of religions in Canada, with Christianity being the most followed one, making up 72% of Canada s religions. 16% of Canada professes to have no religion. The remaining percentage contains other religions, such as Islam and Hinduism (Choquette 375). Canada is home to many aboriginal groups as well, such as the Inuits, Iroquois, and the Algonquin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Charter School Analysis Essay Mike Schmidt Statement of Issue: Since the first charter school opened in Minnesota in 1992 (Minnesota Dept. of Education Website), America has seen charter schools move from a fringe educational alternative to an accepted and useful tool in public education. It is clear that charter schools are continuing to grow in popularity and student population, even with conflicting evidence about their effectiveness. This review will evaluate the necessity for strong educational leadership, a clear educational charter with a defined vision and financial backing, and built in mechanisms and criteria for accountability in establishing an effective charter school. History of Issue: Charter schools are generally attributed to an idea by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the stress placed on students changing schools, a charter should not be approved without documented financial and management plans. Moving students to a new school just to close it for what are preventable or foreseeable reasons simply does the students long term education a disservice. While these aspects of charter schools have been very important in beginning this movement, ultimately it is the effectiveness of charter schools that will determine their future. Evidence regarding the aggregate effectiveness of charter schools is mixed. Most famously, the 2009 study by the Center for Educational Outcomes stated that 17 percent, provide superior education opportunities for their students. Nearly half of the charter schools nationwide have results that are no different from the local public school options and over a third, 37 percent, deliver learning results that are significantly worse than their student would have realized had they remained in traditional public schools. While those numbers resonate like a failure of the charter experiment, when examined further, some of those claims fall about. In his article Improving Charter School Accountability: The Challenge of Closing Failing Schools, David Osborne states that the fallacy in this study is that the majority of the evidence comes from a student s first year in a charter schools. This taints the study because when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...