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The Impact Of Technological Development On The Growth And...
Distribution had always been costly process for the tourism industry until technology was introduced.
Technological development in the tourism industry of distribution systems consists of three main
stages from the evolution and development of airline reservation systems (ARS), computer reservation
systems such as SABRE and global distribution systems (GDS) that are now currently in place. The
roles of these distributors and stages will be assessed. The impacts of the growth and development of
distribution via the internet causes global distribution system companies to create changes in their
business models to adapt to the evolution of new technology.
Before any technological systems, airlines took the initiative to create systems to solve issues such as
informing possible passengers about whether or not they are able to book a seat. This process was
very slow and required a lot of work to be done manually, bookings were usually made through
telegrams, letters or even over the phone. The lack of direct communication between customers and
airlines caused problems with over booking seats and under booking seats for a certain flight
(Copeland, D and Mckenney, J. 1988). This made office jobs at airlines more labour intensive and
stressful. Neither efficient for the customer nor the service provider. Therefore airlines created the card
system, each airline office in each city would have a boards on the wall for particular flights which
then had slots to represent the number of
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Snapchat s Argument Analysis
Upon arrival, I made contact with Ms. Sara Adame (Complainant), who stated she believes she was
drugged and raped earlier tonight (May 16, 2017). She advised at approximately 1500 hours, she
arrived at Uno Chicago Grill in reference a job interview. At approximately 1600 hours, she met the
bartender and had two double shot margaritas. At approximately 1630 hours, she left the restaurant
with the bartender. She does not remember anything after leaving Uno Chicago Grill. Due to an app,
Snapchat, she believes she was at the Pineda Inn Bar at approximately 1850 hours. At approximately
2247 hours, she woke up at the bartender s (she believes it was his residence) trailer. The both of them
were nude and felt as she just finished having sexual intercourse.
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First They Killed My Father Summary
Narratives are essential to formulate a picture and set the backdrop of events that occur around the
world. These narratives can lead to an abundance of events, but more likely than not narratives can
lead to violence. Through my interpretation of First They Killed My Father, I will set the stage for the
events that transpired in Cambodia. By presenting the history of Cambodia, I will be able to explain
how people have been able to cope with the atrocities that their countries committed against them and
their families while connecting it to the Jim Crow era in the US, demonstrating how we too,
unwittingly, let narratives influence our actions.
The narratives of the events that transpired in Cambodia help outsiders understand why many would
partake in atrocious acts of genocide as well as explain why people decided to kill their fellow
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Pol Pot set ablaze a narrative that would result in the death of millions of Cambodians (Warren, April
19). He determined that those who had lived their lives in the city were not hardworking enough and
had to prove that their life was worth keeping alive by dedicating every waking hour to helping the
Khmer Rouge successfully defeat the outsiders (Ung, p. 165). Pol Pot also wanted to purify the
country that was infiltrated by many not deemed true Cambodians. This included many minority
groups of Chinese and Vietnamese (Youns) who were considered racially corrupt and were
systematically banished out of the country or killed (Ung, p. 62). The narrative was that Pol Pot was a
savior who was there to protect them and reward obedient Cambodian s with their rightfully earned
recognition for being model citizens, however they were
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The Causes And Effects Of Animal Abuse In The World
We are living in the world that everybody tries to have a better life. We try to have the comfortable
and convenient life for us. We are watching the circus and using them as the therapy to release stress
and depress. However, we don t know the fact that in order to make the circus become more complete,
they have to take away many animal s freedom. All those things is an example of animal abuse.
Animal abuse is the term that describes all the harmful acts toward animals which are harmed by
people either by intentional or unintentional. Other than our general understanding of animal abuse,
we will go through types of animal abuse, why human should care about it, and what should we do.
When people think of animal abuse, they often think of the video they saw where somebody harms a
dog, cat... In fact, animal abuse comes in many forms. Animal abuse includes eating the animal, circus
animal, producing cosmetic from inside the animal. We eat meat, that s the fact. However, the more
the technology grows, the more we seem to kill the animal in such a violent ways that people always
say: If you let all the kids go to the slaughter house, we will have a whole vegetarian generation. ( Wu
Ji Yiang). Circus or aquariums are also another form of animal abuse. We go there and see all types of
animals doing tricks, we have fun; but to train the animals to do that, they d have to go through a stage
where they are left starving. Trainers use whips, muzzles, tight collars, electric prods,
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Dental Fluoridation
In the early 1900s, dentist Frederick McKay began to see a trend in the patients he was seeing in
Colorado Springs, Colorado (NIDR, 2014). The majority of his patients were showing signs of dental
fluorosis, brown spots on permanent teeth, with no explanation (NIDR, 2014). Surprisingly, Dr.
McKay found that those with dental fluorosis were also resistant to tooth decay (McClure, 1970).
There was very little known about this condition, so Dr. McKay took it upon himself to do some
research. After looking at trends, he discovered that the areas where dental fluorosis was prominent
were also areas where there was naturally occurring fluoride in the drinking water (McClure, 1970).
The first water fluoridation project began in 1945 in Grand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Over 100 Health organizations recognize water fluoridation as a healthy and safe preventative
measure to control the cases of tooth decay in different populations (CDC, 1999). Just similar to
fortifying foods, like cereal with iron, milk with vitamin D, and bread with folic acid, public health
association s claim that water with fluoride provides a specific benefit with minimal health risks.
Recent research, however, has consistently shown it to be an insufficient and not an effective form of
prevention to tooth decay. In the most largely conducted longitudinal study following infants through
childhood, there has been no correlation with increased fluorine concentration in water and decreased
tooth decay (Warren, 2008). Yet, there was a correlation between increased water fluoridation and
increased dental fluorosis (Warren, 2008). These results align closely with that of the National
Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDR) study conducted in 1986 1987. When water
fluoride concentration was less than 0.3mg/L, 55.5% children were shown to have tooth decay, while
the children with dental fluorosis was 14.6% (Yiamouyiannnis, 1990). However, as the water fluoride
concentration increased to over 1.2mg/L, the incidence of children with tooth decay was 56.4%, while
the incidence of children with fluorosis rose significantly to 40.5% (Yiamouyiannnis, 1990).
Fluoridation of water has also been shown to be
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Paedobaptism
2. Reformed Theology of Paedobaptism Historically, Reformed paedobaptism supporters subscribe to
the doctrine paedobaptism through the circumcision/baptism analogy and the belief that paedobaptism
occurred during the apostolic age. While circumcision and baptism differ greatly in methodology, both
play a significant role throughout redemptive history. For example, God ordained the practice of
physical circumcision in a covenant with Abraham to signify his choosing of Abraham and his
offspring. Circumcision separated Abraham and his male offspring from the surrounding cultures and
religions; it made them unique (Gen. 17:1 14). Abraham responded to the covenant with passion and
purity. Consequently, obedience to God through the practice of ... Show more content on
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However, Origen assumed that infants deserved baptism consequent to their circumcision (apart from
repentance and faith). Later, John Calvin taught that infants, whether circumcised or baptized, can be
saved without prior knowledge of the gospel and faith. Calvin discussed Christ s redemptive work
toward infants,
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Beowulf Short Story
Ganondorf is never first to arrive when the council is summoned. Though he is never tardy, Ganondorf
does make them wait. His fellows trickle in, some in groups, others one or two at a time. Some of
them rush to have Harkinian s ear before the rest, so they might curry favor for one scheme or against
some threat, real or imagined. Ganondorf found, quite some time ago in fact, that he simply did not
care enough to be bothered. He had enemies, no doubt, but none of them were ever quite bold enough
to plot against him. And there was nothing under the sun that Harkinian could give him, or that he
would ever stoop low enough to ask for. Harkinian never begins until they are all present and
accounted for. So they must wait, tense and long minutes that tick on like lifetimes. When Ganondorf
enters, the last of a long train of Hylian nobles, it is no grand affair. The doors swing open and clatter
against the walls and he stands in the threshold, to ensure he is seen. He is always dressed simply, in
his general s regalia, the Triforce stamped in yellow the bright red cape on his shoulders. Still, a hush
quiets the room and all of them turn to look at him. Sometimes, he pretends he does not see them.
Often he stares them all down before he takes his seat between Jassos and Lokam. ... Show more
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He and Ganondorf exchange glares before Dall continues. As I m sure you are all aware, Harkinian
has taken ill. While he recovers, I will be conducting Hyrule s business on his
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The Relations of the Superpowers Between 1945 and 1959 Essay
The Relations of the Superpowers Between 1945 and 1959 The conflict of World War II against the
Nazi Germany brought the Allied Nations, United States of America, England and the Soviet Union
together to fight side by side. During the period of 1945 and 1959 these Superpowers were constantly
trying to undermine each other. This alliance soon took its course to break down after bitter hatred
against one another with the threat of thermal Nuclear War. The friendship that these countries once
had led to rivalry whereby both sides tried to out do each other by any means possible. These
countries stored weapons, and at the same time they were both in the process ... Show more content on
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The Postdam agreement contained the decisions reached by the participants. The relationship between
these two Super Powers during the war in Europe was certainly very good. These two sides fought
side by side trying to defeat Nazism in Europe. President Roosevelt did not mind Stalin nor, did Stalin
mind, even though they had different ways of thinking, and their political views were certainly the
opposite to each other. Truman felt threatened by communism/Russia, he decided to sign the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). This was the alliance of military reinforcement through most
Western European countries. A military alliance was a treaty that was only signed by the participant
that felt they were under a threatening situation such as the corrupt Nazism in Germany. The signing
of NATO was great threat to Russia as the alliance of countries could easily persuade Russia to do its
bidding. Russia felt as they were in a vulnerable position. In 1955 they created the Warsaw Pact. This
was the response to NATO under the rule of Stalin. It included all the Eastern European countries,
which prevented the Western countries having authority over military power over Russia. As
communism was a law that suggested sharing, Stalin dominated the Warsaw Pact, but this ways of
dealing with people prevented any disagreements and it
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Mary Mcleod Bethune Thesis
Segregation. Denial of service. Cruel comments. Just a few of the tame acts to name that African
Americans dealt with on a daily basis. Many have risen up and fought for justice, desperately looking
for a lifestyle of equality. Though, one truly stood out and screamed for freedom and equality. Mary
Jane McLeod Bethune, an African American born into slavery who was determined to become
educated. To get an education while being of African descent was no easy task; she longed for others
like her to have a learning environment that remained unrestricted to them. Mary s determination
blossomed into something much greater from there the determination to educate others. She started a
private school for African American students in Daytona Beach,
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How Does Media Bias Affect Law Enforcement
Media bias affects just about anything in a society. It can portray certain people from different ethnic,
culture, and religious backgrounds as second class citizens and deteriorates their images as a peaceful
law abiding citizen. However, media bias also affects law enforcement. In the last few years, the
media has painted police officers as a negative image. With the unfortunate events of Travon Martin,
Mike Brown and others, the media has depicted law enforcement as a whole to be the bad guys. The
story of Travon Martin is what brought attention to certain unnecessary forces that a few police
officers had choose to use. On the night of February 26, 2012, Martin was shot by a police officer,
George Zimmerman, whom was not charged for murder.
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The Profound Impact Of Female Characters Of Shakespeare s...
The Profound Impact of Female Characters in Hamlet
How much of an impact can the women in a man s life have on his thoughts and actions? A mother is
the first woman her son will come into contact with, and can skew her son s image of women through
her actions. A man s significant other also has the ability to bring out the best in him, but can also
become the target for his anger and stray emotions. In William Shakespeare s Hamlet, although there
are only two main female characters, both women possess crucial roles in the play and have
substantial influence over Hamlet and the plot. Gertrude, Hamlet s mother, heavily influences Hamlet
s mindset through her questionable actions during the play. Ophelia, Hamlet s former lover, has a ...
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Describing Gertrude and women in general, Hamlet exclaims, Let me not think on t; frailty, thy name
is woman (1.2.146). Gertrude s role in Hamlet is to show how women represent frailty , which means
weak. Gertrude is susceptible to lustful desires, which is proven by her hasty marriage to Claudius.
Hamlet recognizes his mother s vulnerability to manipulation by Claudius s charm and it skews his
view of all women in general, ultimately tainting Hamlet s view of women. His new distorted view of
women makes him reject Ophelia s affections and makes her a target of his rage and sadness during
his episode of feigned madness. Later in the play, Hamlet confronts Gertrude in her room. In a fit of
rage he speaks rudely to her and reminds her about her incestuous marriage all in one scene.
Overcome with emotions and visions of reality, Gertrude blurts out, O Hamlet, speak no more! Thou
turn st mine eyes into my very soul, and there I see such black and grained spots, as will not leave
their tinct (3.4.88 91). Gertrude plays another crucial role in the play, which is constantly bringing the
reality of situations to light. In The Character of Hamlet s Mother , the author acknowledges this trait
that Gertrude exhibits at multiple points in the play. The author asserts, If there is one quality that has
characterized, and will characterize, every speech of Gertrude s in the play, it is the ability to see
reality clearly, and to express it
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What Are The Three Branches Of Government
There are three main branches of government: the executive, judicial and legislative. Of these three, I
believe the judicial branch is the most powerful. The judicial branch is able to interpret the
Constitution and all laws that are in the process of being passed. The judicial branch has the power to
punish people who disobeyed the constitution. The executive branch carries out and enforces laws.
The president of the United States is the head of the executive branch. The legislative branch is also
referred to as Congress. Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Their
duty is to write up and votes on laws, also called legislation.
Checks and balances play a huge role in the Constitution. It helps prevent one branch from becoming
too powerful. Each branch has the responsibility to check the power of the other branches to make
sure that the power is balanced between them. The legislative branch checks the executive branch by
being able to overrule a veto with â…” vote. They check the judicial branch by their ability to set the
number of judges on the Supreme Court. The executive branch checks the legislative branch by its
ability to veto a law made by Congress. They check the judicial branch because it ... Show more
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The Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and the District Courts are the three separate court levels in this
branch. The Constitution gave the Supreme Court the power of establishing other courts to the
Congress. It is also the highest court in the nation because they are able to interpret the Constitution.
Courts of Appeals only hear appeals from the lower District Court. When a defendant is not satisfied
with the verdict of the trial court, he or she can ask for an appeal. An appeal is a petition for the case to
be heard by a new court. The District Court is responsible to hear trials that are jury trials. They are
local federal courts located in major population
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez s Hundred Years of Solitude Essay
Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude originally in Spanish in 1967 but it has
been translated into many different languages ever since becoming a literary must for some. One
Hundred Years of Solitude has much to offer with hidden meanings and many literary ideas that are
expressed in a creative way. Marquez had a unique style of writing during his time. He wrote with the
sense that magic was real, and everyone should know it and it was a common idea. This was ever
present in One Hundred Years of Solitude when many abnormal things would happen but in the life
they had, it was common; such as when insomnia took over the town and all the people were happy
and excited that this phenomena is taking place. This style of ... Show more content on
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Solitude presents itself in the literal form and in the emotional or psychological form. Such ways are
present in the story as people are held captive in jail cells, lost lovers feel empty inside, or Ursula
going blind and being left alone in her own head. In addition the town of Macondo is itself a
civilization of isolation. Its location is separated from any major or small gatherings of people for
miles. Macondo becomes a world of its own; the only one in existence for the people for all they care
to know. With mountain chains and rivers and bodies of water keeping people alone in Macondo
however, people who wish to venture in have at least a six month journey; Macondo in its entirety
represents solitude. The fact that it is one hundred years also deserves a certain obligation to mull over
and think about during the time it takes to read this novel. However, one hundred years here in this
novel is about as relevant as the event of The Hundred Year War which actually lasted 116 years. In
One Hundred Years of Solitude time seems to be nothing more than an idea that was once said in a
repressed memory. In addition, time seems to skip around and repeat itself and play tricks on the
reader such as the repeating of names with every new generation. Time seems to take its time in some
parts with sentences that continue on forever never reaching an end, trying to point out certain
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Gauli
Chapter 1 Listo Systems
Listo Systems is a graphic service agency with a long history of success. In the early 1990s, the
company quickly grew into one of the top graphic service companies in the world.
The rapid growth of technology in recent years has both helped and hindered the company.
Advancements in technology have allowed Listo Systems to provide quality services and products
faster and more efficiently. However, new technology has also been beneficial for Listo Systems
competitors. The competition has grown significantly in number and in the quality of services and
products that they provide. The increase in technology has also led to an increase in customer
demands and expectations. Customers want services and products ... Show more content on
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4. Become the customer. The most radical move of all is to buy your largest customer. To generate
value, make this move just before power starts shifting to customers, not after it has progressed.
Purchasing of a distribution channel lets you join rather than fight the rise in customer power.
2. What external environmental factors are affecting Listo Systems?
External environment consists of forces that directly or indirectly influence organization s business
activities. The actors and forces outside marketing that affect management s ability to build and
maintain successful relationship with target customers.
Changes are often quick and unpredictable and offers both opportunities and threats
Company must use its research and marketing intelligence systems to monitor the changing
environment.
Systematic environmental scanning helps Listo System to revise and adapt business strategies to meet
new challenges and opportunities in the marketplace.
Technology can reduce costs, improve quality and lead to innovation. These developments can benefit
consumers as well as the organizations providing the products.
Every company faces a wide range of competitors and Listo System is also not apart from this fact.
Listo System must secure a strategic advantage over competitors by positioning their offerings to be
successful in the marketplace.
A PESTLE analysis for Listo must consider all the important external factors impacting on the
company. These factors
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The Role Women Played in the Social Reform Movements of...
The Role Women Played in the Social Reform Movements of the Antebellum Period Comprehending
the lives of American women and their roles is fundamental for understanding the entire antebellum
period in America. The period 1820 to 1870 in the United States was marked by a forceful and
widespread debate on woman s roles and their proper vocation whether this be in the home or outside
the home and becoming wage earners.This was, however, still a time in which females were
encouraged to be pure, dutiful, domestic and compliant by men and the government. On the other
hand, due through this, the evident truth was ignored that was that women s roles were steadily
beginning to reach outside the family and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More positively, it saw the beginning of the American reform tradition and the first phase of the fight
to overcome the American dilemma, the fundamental moral disagreement between American society s
commitment to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all, and the truthful reality of inequality in race
and gender and was marked by the crusade for women s rights. (American women s history Nancy
A.Hewitt) Two hundred years ago, the traditional roles of leadership were not open to women. Their
status was, at best, confining. Nonetheless, their presence was felt and their opinions were brought to
bear when those opportunities presented themselves. Many of the women who grabbed these
opportunities were close to the movers and shakers of the early republic, while others took direct
action on their own. The expansion of the participation of women in American culture occurred within
the limits of the home and family, but formed nonetheless one of the streams of social development
within which post Revolutionary energies could flow. It portrayed and in many ways helped to
confirm the more open political feminist efforts of the antebellum period. Women s role began and
eventually changed radically during the social reform movements of the antebellum period, they
themselves took on a role completely the opposite of what their
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Freedom Under Hospitable Captivity Essay
The Matrix (Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999) appeals to a Western ideology of freedom in its most
general sense by depicting a fight against the enslavement of the human race in a post apocalyptic
world controlled by machines. The machines use the humans, whose minds are trapped in a computer
program, as an energy source. In this world of machines, the Wachowskis expand upon the
totalitarianism seen in other works of fiction, such as 1984 by George Orwell. The totalitarian state of
1984, Airstrip One, becomes the whole planet in The Matrix, and the oppressed citizens become
nearly the entire human race. Only a group of rebels escape from the machines by creating a city
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His life changes when Trinity (Carrie Anne Moss) tells him that he is being watched and that the
answer to What is the Matrix? is looking for him. After an encounter with Agent Smith (Hugo
Weaving), Morpheus gives Neo the call to action with a phone call that sends Neo to the Adam s
Street Bridge to meet Trinity and later be freed from the Matrix, entering the belly of the whale.
Morpheus becomes the supernatural mentor during Neo s training the road of trials aboard the
Nebuchadnezzar, the rebel ship. After the agents capture Morpheus in the second call to action, Neo
proves that he is the One by saving Morpheus and dealing with the agents, the ultimate boon. In the
process, he stops bullets in mid air by opening his mind using a supernatural force and makes Agent
Smith explode in a guilt free act of violence. A unique feature of the film is that Neo is not presented
with a situation in which to resist temptation. It is unusual that this classic aspect of the Monomyth is
left out. Frodo has the ring, Buddha has three women, Christ has the three temptations of the Devil,
etcetera.2 Thus, the film follows much of the Monomyth but still manages to be unique.
Freedom has different definitions and histories in various parts of the world. The most important
definition of freedom in the context of The Matrix is that of the Western World. The desire for
freedom is not inherent to
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Essay about Visions of America
Visions of America
The importance of American landscape painting in the nineteenth century extended far beyond the
borders of the art world. The nineteenth century in America was a paradoxical time in which great
nationalism and enormous self confidence and optimism merged with growing disunity (Wilmerding
54), and the glow of progress was inextricably tied to the destruction of the majestic landscape that
was a source of American identity and pride. Landscape painters at this time were faced with the
difficult task of reconciling these conflicting aspects of American culture and identity. Their paintings
blend physical descriptions of the American land with cultural descriptions of the American national
identity.
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As Novak goes on to point out, this elevation of landscape painting eased America s fear that the
country s lack of classical culture prevented its art from standing up to that of Europe. Cole himself,
while describing a new definition of the sublime, describes as well the shift in America from valuing
history to valuing the sense of possibility manifested in the land: He who stands on Mount Albano and
looks down on ancient Rome, has his mind peopled with the gigantic association of the storied past;
but he who stands on the mounds of the West, may experience the emotion of the sublime, but it is the
sublimity of a shoreless ocean un islanded by the recorded deeds of man. (Cole, from Essay on
American Scenery, quoted in Themes from Nature 61)
Fig 1. Thomas Cole, Landscape with Tree Trunks, 1825.
Landscape with Tree Trunks is an example of Cole s vision of the American land. This work, with its
rich palette and swirling dark storm clouds, has all the seriousness and monumentality of a history
painting. Dramatic light effects play upon the lone tree in the foreground, drawing the eye. Thus the
tree, or nature itself, rather than figures from the Bible or classical antiquity, is the subject of this
work. The vast and majestic landscape of the painting is awe inspiring, making the work a visual
example of the new American
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Basketball Case Study
NL East
Only two teams have a real shot from this top heavy division whose bottom three teams are in the
process of rebuilding. The Mets have a major injury problem. Despite the fact that their rotation is
young and unquestionably talented, every single one of their starters has at some point been injured,
and there s no reason to think that the injury bug will stop feasting on its Big Apple this year. They are
co anchored by Noah Syndergaard and Jacob DeGrom, who are both budding stars. Matt Harvey was
horrendous last year before being put on the shelf for the entire second half with Thoracic Outlet
Syndrome. I believe that his performance this year will easily surpass last year s, but he is not the
same Dark Knight of 2015 who led the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, bear in mind that they are a big risk to miss the postseason altogether because of that pesky
injury bug.
The Nationals played strikingly well last year, albeit Bryce Harper having a down year. During the
offseason they acquired Joe Blanton, as well as hitters Adam Eaton, Matt Wieters, and Adam Lind to
retool an already adept lineup which consists of Daniel Murphy, whose average fell .001 short of
winning the batting title, 2015 NL MVP Bryce Harper, reigning comeback player of the year Anthony
Rendon, and up and coming star Trea Turner. Eaton is a big league outfielder with a high OBP, and
Wieters will start at catcher, but his production is bound to peter off because he s on the tail end of his
career. Lind is a washed up former American League DH trying to make it in the NL; however,
Blanton should be a humungo asset in coagulating a bullpen which lacks a true closer. Jayson Werth
and Ryan Zimmerman are both injury prone but are marvelous when on the field. The Nats rotation is
exemplary, anchored by Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg, and Tanner Roark. Scherzer and Roark
were top notch last year, with both finishing with a sub 3.00 ERA, but Roark is a massive regression
candidate as his stats last year were thoroughly unanticipated and likely fortuitous. Strasburg is one of
the more prominent pitchers in baseball when on the
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The Snake Chief, By Miriam Majola
The Snake Chief is a retelling of the story passed on by Miriam Majola to a folklorist Diana Pitcher.
The Retelling of the story is set in Zululand, because that is where Pitcher heard it first. Nandi was a
very poor lady who lived with just her daughter. Her husband had passed away and she had no sons to
herd cattle for her. During the summer, Nandi and her daughter ate creamy flowers off these trees, but
when fall came around they picked umdoni berries to trade neighbors for food. One day Nandi went to
the river to pick umdoni berries so she could trade and eat. When she got there she couldn t find any
berries not even one. She then heard a loud hissing sound, and she saw snake. The snake was wound
around the branches of the umdoni trees eating all the berries. Nandi cries out You are stealing my
berries....Oh, Snake, you are stealing all my berries. What will I have to exchange for meat if you take
all the fruit? The snake stopped and slithered down the tree to talk to Nandi. The snake then wanted
something in exchange for stop eating the berries. Nandi and the snake agree to a deal if the snake fills
Nandi s basket with berries Nandi will give the snake her daughter for one night. Once Nandi Leaves
with a basket full of berries she realizes her bad deal with the snake. She knows she can t give the
snake her only daughter for a night. She then decides to not take a direct path home. On the way home
she tries to loose snake, Nandi then crosses the river and goes
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Buying vs Leasing
Executive Summary
What would be the best option for a company to lease or purchase equipment? Each business owner s
situation is different. The decision to buy or lease business equipment is unique. It must be made on a
case by case basis. Leasing equipment preserves capital giving the business more flexibility. While
leasing can be good in the short run it can cost you more in the long run. We will look at the
advantages and disadvantages of leasing. My research will look at the different options a company
faces if they lease or buy and why it has become more attractive to lease.
First let s start by describing the basic concept of a lease. Some leases are merely rentals, whereas
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Like house, then, buying is cheaper than renting in the long term.
While leasing has both advantages and disadvantages. Let s take a look at the disadvantages. The lack
of ownership would be a main disadvantage. You are obligated to make payments and when a lessee
encounters financial distress, the lessor typically becomes its largest creditor. If a lessor decides to
reduce exposure and recall its leased aircraft, an airline can no longer operate. Lessors require
payments for all aspects of airplane utilization and rent, meaning maintenance reserves and so on. The
cash flow becomes much tighter while if they own their own jets they have much more flexibility.
According to Boeings Zolotusky, it comes down to two basic considerations, the quality of the aircraft
involved and the customer involved.
Businesses can change operations and it may be expensive and difficult to terminate a lease before the
end of the term. If the business owns the property it might be easier to sell and make money rather
than losing all of its assets and getting nothing in return. In some cases of leasing when it s time to
renew the owners might demand higher rental payments putting the lessee at a disadvantage.
Lessors offer a very sensible business proposition. For airlines that want to be primarily airlines, it s a
very attractive and efficient service. If the operators want to focus on the service of getting people on
planes,
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Critical Assessment of Jjb Sports Plc Annual Reports and...
Critical Assessment of JJB Sports plc Annual Reports and Accounts
Table of Contents
Introduction 3 Overview 3 Business Review 4 Governance 5 Reliance on Annual Reports 6
References 8 Appendices 9
Introduction
An annual report is a portrait of the business. It embeds a sense of achievement, as well as, future
prospects into the minds of the company, as well as, its readers (Sanders, 1949).
JJB Sports plc is one of the foremost vendors of sports goods in UK. They have been facing a tough
and challenging time over the years which are reflected in their annual report. Emphasis is mostly
given on the way through which the company can complete a successful turnaround. The annual report
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The operating review of the company lists down the operating losses that the company faced over year
and compared it with the past years operating performance. The results suggest that the sales revenue
for the company grew over the year; however, due to higher increase in the cost of sales the company
had to face a higher gross loss than the past year (Refer to appendix A). Moreover, the company
discontinued its noncore retailing operations for the year in an attempt to reduce the losses sustained
in the past year, but the result was not positive, and the company had to face higher loss from its core
business in 2010 then both the operations combined in the past year (JJB Sports PLC, 2011).
The KPI s did not provide a better picture for the company except for showing growth in revenues and
gross margin, and all the results were unsatisfactory (Appendix B). The net loss per share also rose to
61.8 pence per share from the last year figure of 20.84 pence per share.
The key risks that the company faces are economic conditions, competition, key employees, suppliers,
availability of credit, financial risks, business continuity, revenue dependence, cost saving, leased
property portfolio, as well as, some other minor risks. The amount of risks faced by the company is
high, and the realization of those risks is a good possibility in light of the performance of the
company.
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Jim Sandler Research Paper
There are many well known famous comedy actors and actresses have played different shows, movies
and did voices for cartoons. People found that they have the talent at making people laugh. Everyone
has a different opinion on who are better actor in comedies. Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler are the two
most famous comedy actors that have in common. Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler s career started in
their teen years. These two famous actors have some similarities how they started their careers in
comedy and life in continued career. Jim Carrey began his career at fifteen, when he had his first
comedy stand up show. At a young age, he would act funny with expressions and movements. Jim
Carrey took acting lessons to improve his natural talent and won a part in the NBC comedy program
The Duck Factory. Also, he went after his other talent for his creative energy in arts ( Jim Carrey ).
Jim Carrey discovered that In Living Color planned to search comedy territory. He was a major
influence in the show s success and gave the program one hundred percent by revolving out character
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Adam Sandler accomplished to balance schoolwork to earn a fine arts degrees from New York
University with appearances at Manhattan comedy clubs. Comedian Dennis Miller who was a cast
member on Saturday Night Live saw one of Adam Sandler s shows and told his boss his comedy skill.
Adam Sandler got hired for a writing slot on Saturday Night Live in 1990 ( Adam Sandler ). The
article stated how Adam started to expand his career that In 1999 he started his own production
company Happy Madison and released the production company s first film Deuce Bigalow: Male
Gigolo (1999). ( Adam Sandler ). Adam Sandler is one of another comedy actors who received many
awards which he had won an MTV Movie Award, People s Choice Award, MTV Generation Award,
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Kids Choice
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Physical And Psychological Effects Of War In The Sniper By...
War is something that can change the very principles of a person, it can change a person and leave
multiple effects that can last for their entire life. The sniper is fighting in a civil war where friends and
family can turn into enemies at a moment s notice. The fight is between the Republicans and the Free
Staters, the protagonist is a sniper for the Republicans. Throughout the story, we go into the state of
mind of the main character and learn some ramifications that he gained in the war. The text, The
Sniper by Liam O Flaherty shows us the physical and psychological results of war, that happens to
people.
The easiest effect that is found throughout the text would be the physical effects, that happens all the
time. Midway through the text without a moment s notice he was perfectly fine and then out of
nowhere he gets shot. We find out about his injury from the quote from the story, His forearm was
dead. I m hit, he muttered. He just finished taking out the informant and the guy in the turret, not even
a minute passed and the sniper gets shot causing an injury that might never fully heal. Hunger is an
important thing that gets ignored in war and people starve for hours not being able to eat food. In the
second paragraph, the author pointed that out in these two sentences, He was eating a sandwich
hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. The sniper wasn t able to eat since the morning he
would definitely be starving at that point of time. To compensate
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3 Wishes Research Paper
10/20/2016 3 Wishes Grace Millirons If I got three wishes, I would wish for peace on Earth, the end of
global warming, and for my family and I to be the richest people on Earth. I would know exactly what
to wish for if I had the chance. My first wish would be, peace on Earth. I wouldn t want a war to
happen in the United States. Everything needs to be equal and everyone needs to have the same rights.
Freedom of speech, freedom of petition, freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly,
and everyone needs those same exact rights. I would just like everybody to live in harmony and
everything to be peaceful. Secondly, my wish would be the end of global warming. Global warming
heats the polar ice caps. When
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The Effects of Word Choice on Percerptions of Mental Illness
How does word choice affect a person s perception of people who have a mental illness? If a person
uses more politically correct language does that mean they are more understanding of people who
have a mental illness or does it mean that people who use less politically correct language are more
understanding of people with a mental illness. There have been plenty of studies carried out by
researchers that have looked into word choice and its role on how it affects a person s perception. For
instance, in a study done by Angermeyer and Matschinger (2003) they conducted a survey that was
done in Germany to see how word choice such, as labeling impacts a person s perception of people
who have schizophrenia either negatively or positively. They concluded in their hypothesis that it
would negatively affect a person s perception of people who have schizophrenia. In their study they
had 5,025 participants who were eighteen years of age or older, were living in Germany, and had
citizenship in Germany. They concluded from their results that labeling does indeed negatively affect a
person s perception of people who have schizophrenia. Another study by Angermeyer, Buyantugs,
Kenzine, and Matschinger (2004) replicated a study conducted in Germany that found labeling mental
illness negatively impacted people s perception of people with schizophrenia. The researchers decided
to instead replicate the study in Novosibirsk which is located in Russia and Ulaanbaatar which is
located in
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Controlling Cell Fate in Zebrafish
Over the past years, there have been many conflicting views over weather or not rest has an effect on
controlling cell fate. There has been previous studies that have indicated that the rest gene influences
gene expression. Researchers at the State University of New York at Stony Brook have taken it upon
themselves to determine if it is in fact true. By using methods like zinc finger nuclease and
quantitative PCR, they were able to find reliable evidence that: rest in zebrafish does have an
influencing affect on neural specific gene expression but it fails to have many significant effects on
zebrafish neurogenesis. First of all, lets look at why exactly scientists choose to work on zebrafish.
Zebrafish was chosen by George Streisinger who was looking for a vertebrae model system to do
work on genetics. It would appear that zebrasfish have some qualities that particularly makes them an
exceptional choice for study. They are easy to maintain, manipulate (ability to microinject DNA, RNA
and proteins into) and have many offspring rather rapidly. Another really interesting quality of
zebrafish is that in the first few days of embryonic development, embryons are transparent, which
allows imaging of cell movement and gene expression. Embryos also develop rather quickly; therefore
scientists could do testing sooner then would be capable if mammals were used. Now lets look at what
exactly is the rest protein. From what research has determined previously, we believe the rest
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Syria Between The And Ottoman Empire
Another specific conflict area that this paper will examine is Syria. The area, today known as Syria, is
in a unique location which has made it subject to many empires, including the Roman and Ottoman.
Since the area has been at the center of history for thousands of years it is home to a diverse ethnic and
religious culture. Currently the country is home to Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians, Christians, Druze,
Alawite Shia and Arab Sunnis, the last of who make up a majority of the Muslim population, (BBC).
Prior to World War I, the area was under control of the Ottoman Empire, after the war the empire was
broken up and France took control of the area. In 1946, France granted Syria independence, and the
country has been dealing with political instability ever since. From 1958 1961, Syria joined up with
Egypt to create the United Arab Republic. The following years brought about a succession of
upheavals within the government. In the 1960 s the Arab nationalist group, Baath, took over power,
and in 1970 one of their leaders, Hafiz al ASAD, took control, which brought about political stability.
In 1967 there was a war taking place between Israel and Syria, which resulted in Israel occupying a
southwestern region of the country. In 1970, Syria s neighbor of Lebanon broke out into civil war and
Syria extended their military power into that country. The Baath government has been known to be a
strong authoritative power and has powerful anti western policies in place that
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Safe Circuits
What is Safe Paper; Purpose: My type of circuit is a circuit that when you open the box that the circuit
it wired to, a light turns on and lights up the inside of the box. I chose to do this type of circuit because
i was having trouble finding smaller objects in the middle of the night when it s dark inside my room.
At the time, we were starting our cricut project, during that time i was still having this problem, so
tried to think of a way to fix the problem and do my science project. Then, after thinking i could fix
the problem that i was having and create my science project a the same time, i created this circuit. I
think my circuit relates to the use of other alarms/circuits because some people have lights in there
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First of all, I think my circuit interacts with the environment because when you need to get something
early in the morning or in the middle of the night, without this kind of circuit/alarm that helps you see
inside the box, you would need to turn of the lights and waste energy by keeping them on, but with my
kind of circuit/alarm you don t need to waste energy because you don t need to turn on the lights.
Second of all, i think my circuit/alarm relates to culture because its main purpose is to help us see
when we need to get something we need to start your day, which is a part of our culture, or put
something on inside the box to wear, like a watch or any type of jewelry which is also apart of our
culture. Last of all,i think my circuit/alarm interacts with ethics because when you are married and
you are sleeping in the same room as your husband/wife, turning on the lights might wake them up,
and that would seem like a rude thing to do/unethical. With my circuit, you don t need to turn on the
lights and potentially wake up your wife/husband, and the light is not so bright that it would wake up
the other person in the
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Television In The 1960 s
Television in the 1960s brought Americans closer through the stories and tragedies they experienced.
As televisions became more mainstream and affordable, more people invested in them. The time was
right for the industry to flourish. Between 1959 and 1970, the percentage of households in the U.S.
with at least one TV went from 88% to 96% (Ganzel). More people buying TVs meant that the
industry grew and the technology could improve. As satellite technology developed, it became
inevitable for satellite television to develop. The biggest leap of 1960s television technology wise, was
satellite usage (Thompson). With TV signals that could reach far, and a TV in almost every American
home, people felt more connected to the world around them. They ... Show more content on
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News programs in the 60s were a major selling point in buying a television. Part of television s
success is due to the news being so relevant and reliable. In the 50s and 60s, news on the television
made very informative and relevant content (Ganzel). Television in the 60s had many fandoms and
communities for its popular shows, such as Star Trek. When many people have similar interests or like
the same thing, they usually get along. When Star Trek first aired, it wasn t very popular. However, it
has since gained a cult following and remains a very active franchise to today (Feinstein, 12)
Television in the 1960s opened a door to a source of information and entertainment like never before.
One of reasons Americans are so united today is because television in the 60s showed people what
they had in common. Television signals weaved in and out of America, sewing us together and
patching our
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Ethica Ethical Consumerism
You have just been asked to donate money to an anonymous person every day; you will never see their
face and know their name. You likely hold a closer bond with your favorite childhood Disney
character than you do to them. And so, you reply with a polite, no, sorry because you reason that it is
not in your financial interest to dole out your hard earned salary to strangers. Yet, despite the logic
behind your refusal to make daily donations to an anonymous person, you are nonetheless being
economically irrational when you shop ethically. This is because the premium you pay for ethical
goods and services is equivalent to the daily donation that you would make as it also benefits a
random, unacquainted person at the expense of your savings. It is apparent in ethical consumerism that
economic rationality is overruled by ethics. This begs the question: how do ethics supersede rational
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The psychological argument based on Maslow s hierarchy of needs argues that people would pursue
the higher order need of esteem after meeting their basic needs; and so, it is psychologically
reasonable when people who have met their basic needs, such as those with relatively higher income,
to pursue esteem over economic reasoning. Those consumers can then attain such self worth by
shopping ethically because aiding others reassures the consumers of their importance in society; such
behavior is evident in the ethical consumerist practices of locally sourcing and fair trade, both of
which seek to uphold fair living standards for
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The Role Of Competition Law And Its Effects On The Local...
My interest in this paper is to consider a complex network prospective; the application of Competition
Law, and more specifically related to its effects on monopolistic competition, and its effects on the
local market and South African economy as a whole.
South Africa (SA) was distant from many other major markets and production centers. This made it
complex for international trade to compensate for these conditions, even though trade has expanded
since 1994, mainly with the European (EU) and the United States (US). Tariff levels have declined on
average, but anti dumping duties protect key industries such as steel, where the state has long had an
interest and an exclusive export agent can prevent arbitrage between export and local markets. SA s
history of import substitution and the attendant habits of business practice and government policy
favored local insiders thus challenging other market entrants. This encouraged the new SA
government to review the SA competition law regime in the White Paper on Reconstruction and
Development in 1994. The need for a new competition policy in SA was because of excessive
economic concentration and ownership, collusive practices by enterprises and the abuse of economic
power by firms in dominant positions. A need for further transition emanated from the effects of
globalization and trade liberalization and the need to redress past inequality and non participation in
the national economy. Thus fundamental principle of competition policy
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Gay And Lesbian, Gay, And Homosexual Marriages
Recent estimates suggest that between 2.0 and 3.7 million children are being raised by lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender adults in the United States, according to the 2013 National Health Interview
Survey and Gallup Poll data (Gates, 2014). The battle of equal right in many aspects for gay and
lesbian couples have been going on for years, and although significant progress has been made, there
are many aspects within their relationships that are not yet equal to heterosexual couples in similar
situations. Gay and lesbian couples have to deal with daily discrimination within issues such as
marriage, legal issues, medical issues, and mamy forms for homophobia. Adoption has been a big
question and fight for gay and lesbian couples for many years, one that is still being found today.
Questions of whether or not a gay or lesbian couple can properly raise a healthy child, if the child s
psychological development would be compromised, any many other arguments have been proposed in
disapproval of adoption for these couples. Adoption is a tedious process for a heterosexual married
couple and the challenges and hoops needed to be jumped through to finalize the process can be even
more difficult for homosexual couples and single gay or lesbian individuals. Gay and lesbian couples
have faced many challenges through the course of time, and adoption is just another part of that
challenge. Just as it is legal for men and women of the same sex to marry, so is adopting a child.
However, there is great prejudice over the issue and the power of opinion often stunts, and sometimes
terminates, the couples process and success of being able to adopt a child of their own all because of
the judges, biological parents, or spectators personal opinions. In 2004 the American Psychological
Association declared the no difference theory that states, no scientific evidence that parenting
effectiveness is related to parental sexual orientation: lesbian and gay parents are as likely as
heterosexual parents to provide supportive and healthy environments for their children, . Certain
studies show a difference in childhood development between children of same sex marriage and
biological parents, but none that deem gay or
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Appraisal of the Economic Implication of Electronic...
APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA
BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK PLC NIGERIA)
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before the emergence of modern banking system, banking
operation was manually done which lead to a slow down in settlement of transactions. This manual
system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another which human handles. Figures or
counting of money which should be done through computers or electronic machine were computed
and counted manually which were not 100% accurate thereby resulting to human errors. Most bank
then use only one computer in carrying out transactions which ameliorate the sluggish nature of
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Adoption of electronic banking which suppose to ease banking transactions rather resulted to woes to
customer. Most people complain of time wasted in banks. This occurs when there is power failure in
banks resulting to slow down in operation. Another problem that emerged was that banks do not have
information backup to fall back on should there be any computer break down. In investing in
electronic banking, the country will need a large amount of financial resources in computer
technology, obviously, the resource is in short supply in Nigeria, couple with high level of poverty. For
an efficient functioning of electronic payment system, there must be availability of infrastructural
facilities such as electricity and telecommunication network, however, power supply fluctuates and
there is still constant failure links in networks. Since early 2000s banks have been developing and
introducing payment cards for their customers as well as deploy ATM s cards. Usage was however low
due to lack of interconnectivity i.e. switching platform to interconnect the ATM s for card holders.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY This research work intends to assess the extent of electronic
payment in banking activities as well as identify the various types of electronic banking. The
researcher will also evaluate the major problems associated with the development of
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Hyphen Analysis
Living on a Hyphen: Examining the Fluidity of Identity and Belonging Within a Bicultural Context in
Ruth Ozeki s A Tale For the Time Being
In A Tale For the Time Being, Ozeki Ruth uses the character of Nao to portray the struggles of
negotiating between two distinct cultures and what it means to live on a hyphen. The hyphen
represents disconnection and connection simultaneously. Liu defines hyphenated identity as involving
the coexistence, rather than the merging of two cultures (33). In other words, two distinct entities
belong together, but never successfully merge into one because the individual finds it difficult to fully
associate with either of the two cultures. In Ozeki s novel we witness how bicultural experiences
shape Nao s sense of identity and belonging as she grapples with the complexities of moving from one
country to another.
For first generation immigrants in North America, acceptance into the mainstream society requires
them to learn or improve their English language skills and adapt to its cultural practices (Liu 1). Liu
believes second generation immigrants are better equipped to accomplish this because they are either
born in the host country or migrated at a young age (1). When Nao s family moved to Sunnyvale, Nao
learned English quickly and internalized American values and norms. Nao was young and had no
memory of Japan from when [she] was a baby (43), which explains her rapid adjustment to America.
Unlike her parents, Nao never had a
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Age Specific Reproduction
The effects of age specific breeding and matriarch presence on elephant reproduction
Introduction
Although Robinson et al. was not able to determine the overall the long term effects of early life
reproduction, they provided results that show the immediate effects of age specific reproduction. The
impact of reproduction on younger females is an important part of elephant survival, however, it is the
impact of reproduction over time that provides understanding of the future of elephant populations. In
order to show the later life effects of reproduction, Hayward et al. studied the survival of calves and
annual breeding success of elephants throughout their lives and into their older age.
Background
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produced a study that examined the later life consequences of breeding on a population, particularly
breeding early in life. Hayward et al. also used the Myanmar timber camp Elephas maximus to
perform the research, looking at the records of 416 reproductive captive born mothers and their
offspring. The elephants used were from 8 regions of the Myanmar timber camps with the youngest
breeding being 5 years of age and the oldest being 53. The mean age at the first birth of offspring was
19.48 years with the maximum number of lifetime calves being 10 calves. Hayward et al. discovered
that individuals who didn t produce calves before the age of 19 had lower calf survival than those who
produced one or more calves before the age of 19. Although beginning reproduction earlier in life is
correlated with a shorter lifespan, the cost is outweighed with higher annual breeding success as well
as increased calf survival (Hayward et al). The investment of energy and resources into breeding at an
early age increases the chance of calf survival but also results in shorter lifespans compared to those
who begin reproduction later in life (Hayward et al.). Based on the findings, the costs of early life
reproduction are offset by higher lifetime breeding success in younger elephants. The breeding success
of younger elephants can be attributed not only to early reproduction, but also to older females in a
herd. While Hayward et al. observes the effects of young
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Essay Hydro-Politics Along the Jordan River
Hydro Politics Along the Jordan River
One of the most important yet under appreciated conflicts in the Middle East is over water resources
along the Jordan River. As population and demand for water in the riparian states of Israel, Jordan,
Palestine, and Syria have sky rocketed, water scarcity in the desert region has reached crisis
proportions. In response, leaders on all sides have entered into a dialogue, known as hydro politics,
that has been characterized by an unyielding attitude of political conservatism set against an
understanding that regional cooperation is the riparians surest salvation. The answer lies in a
combination of hydro diplomacy and technology. With the aid of countries and NGOs outside of the
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By 1969, the Israelis had completed the National Water Carrier, a pipeline project that pumps water
from the Sea of Galilee south and west and currently supplies one quarter of the country with water.
The Arab nations have repeatedly called Israeli water harvesting practices the surest sign of Zionist
imperialism. 1 Today, this language is more muted, but its undertones pervade the region s political
dialogue. The past is never forgotten in the Middle East, and an understanding of hydro politics among
the Jordan riparians requires a keen awareness of this fact.
Regardless of the past, the importance of water in the Middle East as a source of conflict has been
continually under appreciated both within the region and abroad. As Boutros Boutros Ghali warned
before taking his position as Secretary General of the United Nations in 1992, the next war in our
region will be over water, not politics. 2 Water has a deeply spiritual importance in the Middle East.
For over 1,500 years, Islamic law has dictated punishments to those denying access to or polluting
water, because it holds water as reverent and spiritually pure. The Zionist tradition holds a similar
reverence for the land and its resources.3
Since the end of the Cold War, water has assumed a more prominent place in the diplomatic relations
between Israel, Jordan, and the other Middle Eastern states. Beginning
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A Brief Look at Field Hockey
There are hundreds of sports that are played all around the world; they are played outdoors, indoors,
and even underwater. One of these sports is hockey; hockey is played in a few ways, street, floor, ice,
and field. Although not widely televised, field hockey is popular in Canada, the United States, Eastern
Europe and regions where ice hockey is most popular. It is played in about 112 countries and is known
to be one of the top six athletic teams in the world. Though the origin of field hockey is unknown,
drawings about 4,000 years old have depicted men playing a like version of hockey in the Beni Hasan
Tombs of Egypt. Field hockey is believed to be around for about 4,000 years; after periods of time,
hockey evolved to how it is played today. In the middle ages, hockey was very popular all around
Europe, it was played in different ways and each region had a different name for it. There were many
people who were a fan of the sport, but there were also people who hated it. In the 1300 s King
Edward III of England passed a proclamation to ban the playing of hockey along with a few other
intense sports. In addition to the banning of the sport, women weren t always allowed to play field
hockey, it was considered too intense and dangerous for women to handle until the late 1800 s when it
was first introduced to British Universities. In the early 1900 s a physical education teacher by the
name of Constance M.K. Applebee introduced field hockey to the United States. Field Hockey
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Omnivore s Dilemma By Michael Pollan
Alyx Gordy
Omnivore s Dilemma Essay
Mr. Webb 5th period
8/27/14
Book Review In Michael Pollan s book The Omnivore s Dilemma he examines the main question
What should we have for dinner? (Page 1) He also examines the true meaning of food in today s
society. When we have just about any type of food available at our fingertips, it tends to cause a
dilemma, an omnivore s dilemma. We tend to make poor decisions due to the fact that we have so
many choices. To answer the question What should we have for dinner? Pollan decides that he needs
to know where food comes from. Through his journey Pollan discovers many problems with how food
is produced such as, food preservation techniques, and sanitary transportation. In the Omnivore s
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He likes to eat junk food and McDonald s just as much as the rest of us. He is telling the story of the
Omnivore s Dilemma from his own point of view because, just like the rest of us, he is an omnivore.
He is explaining our epic food dilemma so the readers can understand and relate to his predicament.
He does a good job of using real world examples, like a meal from McDonald s, to help the readers
see the problem, which is that we have absolutely no clue where our food comes from, let alone what
products make up our food.
Michael Pollan argument in the Omnivore s Dilemma is very convincing because he has volunteered
countless hours of his own time to find out where food comes from, and what exactly the food is made
from. He visits many different farms, and actually learns how food begins its journey to his dinner
plate by being curious to learn whom, and what [he d] find at the far end of the food chain that keeps
[him] alive. (Page 33) By meeting with and talking to the owner of one of Iowa s most productive
farms, Pollan learns all of the ins and outs of farming, consequently learning the beginnings of his
dinner. He even purchased his own cow, steer 534, to track exactly where his food was going and how
it was being processed. [He] wanted to follow one of [the] steers through the life cycle. (Page 72) By
purchasing his own steer, we see how committed Pollan is to this project, and finding out exactly
where our dinner
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Legal Issues Of The Lawsuit Filed By The Creditors
In the lawsuit filed by the creditors in order to recover their money, there are a few legal issues. They
major question here is whose assets can the creditors go after Double J Branding, Jana, or Jamal?
More in depth questions that need to be answered for this lawsuit are was the limited partnership valid
and was Jamal considered the limited partner at the time of the transaction? Also did the loan officer
and real estate agent believe in good faith that Jamal was a general partner at the time of the
transaction? Many rules are included and must be followed in order for a limited partnership to be
valid and to work properly. A limited partnership is a type of partnership that has two types of partners
a general partner and a limited partner. The general partner of a limited partnership invests capital and
manages the business. The general partner has unlimited liability which means they are personally
liable for the debts and obligations of the limited partnership. The limited partner in a limited
partnership invests capital but does not participate in management. The limited partner has limited
liability, which means they are only liable for the debts and obligations of the limited partnership up to
their capital contributions but they are not personally liable.
The partners of a limited partnership must complete and sign a certificate of limited partnership, thus
making the partnership legal and binding. An incorrect creation of a limited partnership is called a
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Essay On Blackfeet Culture
The confluence of Native American and white culture resulted in a myriad of social, political, and
cultural changes that dramatically altered the daily lives of the Blackfeet nation. Many of these
changes benefited the lives of the Blackfeet; however the vast majority of these cultural collisions
resulted in the decay and decline of the Blackfeet way of life. Consequently, these changes not only
impacted the Native Americans, but it also resulted in the near mass extinction of the Buffalo as well
as other detrimental impacts upon the environment. The primary aspect of this relationship, between
the Blackfeet, and whites, was a system trade dependency. According to Fools Crow, The women
traded for cloth, beads, paints, white man s powder for cooking, kettles, and pans. And the men
acquired half axes, files, hoop iron, tobacco, ammunition and guns. (FC, 98) By introducing these
trade goods to the Native Americans, the whites were slowly establishing not only a trade relationship,
but also a system of dependency. Despite the fact that these trade goods greatly improved the quality
of life for many Native Americans; it initiated the gradual decline of many Blackfeet traditions that
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According to Fools Crow, Do you see many of our young men? No, they are off hunting for
themselves, or drunk with the white man s water, or stealing their horses. They do not bring anything
back to their people. (Fc, 97) Alcohol ravaged the tribal structure of the Blackfeet, and it tore asunder
far too many families. Moreover, the insidious purpose of trade dependency was to shackle the
Natives to the federal government for resources, and weakening their spirit and independence. As a
consequence of these policies, the federal government wanted to coerce the Blackfeet into assimilating
into white culture. Granted this façade appeared to be
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Analysis Of The Story Happy Birthday Chrissie
Introduction
In an apartment in New York City a woman cried in her room. The woman was 23 and would usually
be called beautiful but today her hair was unkempt and her face was covered in the same smudged
makeup from the day before. Her room was trashed, and the woman was curled on her bed hugging a
banner that read happy birthday. The rest of the house seemed untouched. In the living room a pile of
gifts lay wrapped on the table and a painstakingly crafted cake stood on the counter the inscription in
bright blue happy lettering read Happy Birthday Chrissie. A note lay on the counter next to the cake, a
note that Chrissie would never forget. The note marked the change in Chrissie s life her life would
now be split: before the accident and after. The note was written by a man named Aaron, the man who
baked the cake. Upstairs Chrissie cried, alone, in the same position she had lay for hours, to her it
seemed like that was her whole life. She clutched the birthday banner that was meant to celebrate her
23rd but would now just mark the day of the accident.
Genevieve
Gen what are you doing right now you need to get over here
What why what s going on? I asked Fi you need to calm down I don t know what you are going on
about.
I can t calm down, Aaron was in the hospital and Chris isn t answering my calls we need to get there
now. Fi said in one breath.
Aaron is in the hospital! What happened! Is he okay?!
Fi took a breath and when she spoke I could hear her
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The Role Of Flappers In The 1920 s
The way everyone presents themselves in the 1920s by dressing as chosen and fashion styles, people
show this by each gender having their own style of clothes. One of the roles for a female is flappers
who are independent females. At night they dressed up to go out to nightclubs in dresses and high
heels and crazy fashion styles. Flappers also changed there hair style to be different and act out such
as Jordan Baker said You ve dyed your hair since then (Fitzgerald 43). Jordan had no idea who the girl
was because she changed her hair so much that she couldn t be recognized by the guests at Gatsby s
party.. This shows how a flapper style is over the top with not staying the same and changing styles a
lot. During the age of the flapper, females
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Similarities Between Fahrenheit 451 And The Veldt
Fahrenheit 451 The Veldt Comparison
Fahrenheit 451 compares to The Veldt in many ways. Fahrenheit 451 is a society where books are
illegal and firemen burn houses instead of putting them out. Also the firemen own a eight legged
mechanical dog that tracks down people who break the law. The Veldt is about this family who relies
on a room called the nursery that does everything for them. The parents were trying to shut down the
nursery but, the kids did not want that. These books have many similar themes like dystopian societies
and future technology diminishing people s lives.
One similar theme between The Veldt and Fahrenheit 451 is that they both are a dystopian society. In
both these books the societies have crime everywhere. In The Veldt the kids murdered their own
parents through the nursery. The kids tricked their parents into the nursery where they were
surrounded by hungry lions and the kids locked their parents inside to get eaten (Bradbury 10).
Fahrenheit 451 Montag who is a firemen kills his captain. And then he was a shrieking blaze, a
jumping, sprawling gibbering mannikin, no longer human or known, all writhing flame on the lawn as
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In The Veldt a electronic room called the nursery was used to kill a set of kids parents. The parents
were locked in the nursery because, they were fooled by their children but, inside the nursery were
lions that came to life and mauled on the parents (Bradbury 10). In Fahrenheit 451 they sent a
mechanical 8 legged robot hound to kill Montag. The hound was trying to kill Montag after, Montag
killed Captain Beatty, the hound leapt towards montag with a procaine needle coming out his single
angry tooth but, Montag caught the hound with a bloom of fire (Bradbury 120). This shows how
technology can be dangerous and death threatening therefore technology
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The Best Day Of My Life Essay
Thinking back on an event or a day that I would entitle the best day of my life was more of a
challenge because to me I feel I had so many, but there was this one day that kept haunting my brain,
not letting me suppress it. The memory of my 16th birthday. Now I know you may wonder why I
choose this particular day to be my top choice out my 17 years of life, but it was just something about
this time that makes it different than any other ordinary day.
It all started early morning on the twenty sixth day of May 2016, when my mom came into my room
and sung to me the black version of the birthday song. After, listening and laughing at her belt out her
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As I was observing my new phone, my eyes started to become full of tears of joy, because I was
asking for this gift for the longest but she would never budge to buy it for me, not knowing she was
just waiting for the perfect time to give to me. At this point my day could not get any better than this.
Still yet, her work wasn t done! She rushed me out of the house and drove two hours and 32 minutes
to be exact towards our destination, Myrtle Beach. On our ride there we did your normal car dues such
as karaoke where we would assign each other s parts to sing, we even took pleasure at laughing at
people s facial expressions as they passed by. There was also a point when we participated in a
stoplight race, which by the way was 100 percent safe, because we just wanted to see whose car had
the fastest takeoff.
Now that we were just an hour away from where we were going we stopped at a little corner store on
the edge of Tuberville to gas up and buy some snacks since we were getting hungry. As I was walking
towards the store with $30.00 in hand, I saw a little glare from the ground. Nearing the suspicious
flash, I bent down and right beside the broken glass was $200.00
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Ethos And Logos In Rascal Flatts My Wish
Rascal Flatts My Wish displays examples of pathos, ethos, and logos. The emotions shown in the song
are a lot of encouragement and unconditional love. It is not a story, but more of words of
encouragement to a child from their parent, or even someone who is just out of relationship, but still
really cares about the other person. Life can and will at some point be challenging, but he wants his
kids to know that no matter what, they will always have someone that loves them. He wants the best
for his kids and he wants life for them to be all that they want it to be. He encourages them to keep
and strive for their dreams, while keeping their worries small. He also gives advice to always forgive,
and you never regret, help somebody every chance
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Lance Armstrong Essay
Whoosh! was the sound of the wind blowing into his face as he raced through the mountain s
monstrous decent. As he raced through the Pyrenees, he thought about everything that had occurred in
the past couple of years of his life. He felt his heart pounding as he pedaled through the dirt and rocks.
Cycling is a tough sport that only certain athletes can endure. The long and painful climbs up a 2,000
foot hill are not the easiest things to do, but certain athletes have done well enough to call themselves
champions of the sport. Lance Armstrong has succeeded so many times in this strenuous sport, that he
has earned his title as the greatest cyclist. Lance was born on September 18, 1971 in a tiny suburb of
Dallas, Texas called Oak Cliff. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1990, he was invited to train with the junior U.S National team in Colorado Springs and then to
travel to Moscow for his first big international race. When Lance turned seventeen, he received a call
from the manager of the U.S National Cycling Team, Chris Charmichael, who invited Lance to go to
Europe; it was then that his career as a professional cyclist began. By 1996, Lance became the world s
top ranked cyclist winning ten titles in every race from San Sebastián to the Tour Du Pont. At his best,
Lance was on his way towards success in the Tour de France, when he received some distressing
news; he had cancer. I thought I knew what fear was, until I heard the words You have cancer. (73).
On October 2, 1996, Lance Armstrong received terrible news which stated that he had right testicular
cancer or cancer in his right testicle. After being told about his cancer, Lance was immediately on the
phone, phoning those whom cared for and loved him. He started first with his mother, then his
teammate Kevin all the way to his attorney Bill Stapleton. In the first 24 hours since he was
diagnosed, Lance did everything he could to obtain knowledge on the disease that he possessed. His
tests had shown that he had stage three, testicular cancer and his chances of survival were very slim.
Even though his chances were slim, Lance never gave up hope. With the support of his mother, Lance
was sure that he would be fine. He even told himself I had to keep moving (87),
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The Construction Industry Development Board
1.0 Introduction
Construction industry plays an important part as a stimulant in Malaysia s economy. The Construction
Industry Development Board (CIDB) was established as a government agency to facilitate and act as a
catalyst to the development, is generally representing the construction industry to the government and
the public. (Chan, 2009). According to Hiap (2012), the CIDB published a ten year Construction
Industry Master Plan (CIMP) towards the end of year 2007, the aim is to refocus the strategic position
and charting the future direction of the industry.
The construction industry is one of the highest contributing in country s economy. This industry
provides job opportunities to the people in different sector such as agriculture, mining and quarrying,
manufacturing, construction and services. Davis and Tomasin s study stated the fatalities happened
were caused by most of the usage of equipment such as conditions of scaffolds, power access
equipments, ladder, excavations and so on, which lead to the risk of physical injury. Falls,
electrocutions, vehicles rollover, personnel run over by vehicle and excavation cave ins were listed as
the top five categories of fatalities in the construction industry (IPEDR, 2011). Therefore, the
Malaysian government have been implemented the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994
in the industry. In general, OSHA is an organization formed to guard the safety of the workplace and
safety regulations. OSHA collects data of
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The Child Policy Can Improve The Health Of The Economy
central government, through the two child policy can China reach to Optimize the demographic
structure, increase labor s supply, ease pressure from the aging population, help improving the health
of the economy, innovative, coordinated, green, open, and shared by all. By 2020 the country will
complete tackling regional poverty to build China into a moderately prosperous society in all aspects.
Not as expected, the first year of two child policy was not a good enough start for the rulers. As of
December 2014, there are only less than one million pairs of couples give birth on their second child,
while the official was expected to increase each year about 200 million people.
There might be many reasons behind the fact that not each couple are dieing to have a second child,
such as the concern about the quantity quality tradeoff (Liu, 2014), or simply because they do not like
child. The key factor plays a role here is apparently the cost of having and raising a child can be really
high in China. Before bearing a child, a couple are expected to own their house property. That means
to buy an apartment with salary of about four to 6 years after college. A purchased house means
stability and reliability in traditional Chinese value. Although the fact is that many new couples are
living in a renting apartment or saddling a huge amount of loans. Since the rates of house property is
irrationally high in China in consideration with the income, most couple consider paying off the
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Essay about Pearl Harbor
The surprise was complete. The attacking planes came in two waves; the first hit its target at 7:53 AM,
the second at 8:55. By 9:55 it was all over. By 1:00 PM the carriers that launched the planes from 274
miles off the coast of Oahu were heading back to Japan. Behind them they left chaos, 2,403 dead, 188
destroyed planes and a crippled Pacific Fleet that included 8 damaged or destroyed battleships. In one
stroke the Japanese action silenced the debate that had divided Americans ever since the German
defeat of France left England alone in the fight against the Nazi terror.
Approximately three hours later, Japanese planes began a day long attack on American facilities in the
Philippines. (Because the islands are located across the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marine Corporal E.C. Nightingale was aboard the Arizona that fateful Sunday morning:
At approximately eight o clock on the morning of December 7, 1941, I was leaving the breakfast table
when the ship s siren for air defense sounded. Having no anti aircraft battle station, I paid little
attention to it. Suddenly I heard an explosion. I ran to the port door leading to the quarterdeck and saw
a bomb strike a barge of some sort alongside the NEVADA, or in that vicinity. The marine color guard
came in at this point saying we were being attacked. I could distinctly hear machine gun fire. I believe
at this point our anti aircraft battery opened up.
We stood around awaiting orders of some kind. General Quarters sounded and I started for my battle
station in secondary aft. As I passed through casement nine I noted the gun was manned and being
trained out. The men seemed extremely calm and collected. I reached the boat deck and our anti
aircraft guns were in full action, firing very rapidly. I was about three quarters of the way to the first
platform on the mast when it seemed as though a bomb struck our quarterdeck. I could hear shrapnel
or fragments whistling past me. As soon as I reached the first platform, I saw Second Lieutenant
Simonson lying on his back with blood on his shirt front. I bent over him and taking him by the
shoulders asked if there was anything I could do. He was dead, or so nearly so that speech was
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  • 2. The Impact Of Technological Development On The Growth And... Distribution had always been costly process for the tourism industry until technology was introduced. Technological development in the tourism industry of distribution systems consists of three main stages from the evolution and development of airline reservation systems (ARS), computer reservation systems such as SABRE and global distribution systems (GDS) that are now currently in place. The roles of these distributors and stages will be assessed. The impacts of the growth and development of distribution via the internet causes global distribution system companies to create changes in their business models to adapt to the evolution of new technology. Before any technological systems, airlines took the initiative to create systems to solve issues such as informing possible passengers about whether or not they are able to book a seat. This process was very slow and required a lot of work to be done manually, bookings were usually made through telegrams, letters or even over the phone. The lack of direct communication between customers and airlines caused problems with over booking seats and under booking seats for a certain flight (Copeland, D and Mckenney, J. 1988). This made office jobs at airlines more labour intensive and stressful. Neither efficient for the customer nor the service provider. Therefore airlines created the card system, each airline office in each city would have a boards on the wall for particular flights which then had slots to represent the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Snapchat s Argument Analysis Upon arrival, I made contact with Ms. Sara Adame (Complainant), who stated she believes she was drugged and raped earlier tonight (May 16, 2017). She advised at approximately 1500 hours, she arrived at Uno Chicago Grill in reference a job interview. At approximately 1600 hours, she met the bartender and had two double shot margaritas. At approximately 1630 hours, she left the restaurant with the bartender. She does not remember anything after leaving Uno Chicago Grill. Due to an app, Snapchat, she believes she was at the Pineda Inn Bar at approximately 1850 hours. At approximately 2247 hours, she woke up at the bartender s (she believes it was his residence) trailer. The both of them were nude and felt as she just finished having sexual intercourse. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. First They Killed My Father Summary Narratives are essential to formulate a picture and set the backdrop of events that occur around the world. These narratives can lead to an abundance of events, but more likely than not narratives can lead to violence. Through my interpretation of First They Killed My Father, I will set the stage for the events that transpired in Cambodia. By presenting the history of Cambodia, I will be able to explain how people have been able to cope with the atrocities that their countries committed against them and their families while connecting it to the Jim Crow era in the US, demonstrating how we too, unwittingly, let narratives influence our actions. The narratives of the events that transpired in Cambodia help outsiders understand why many would partake in atrocious acts of genocide as well as explain why people decided to kill their fellow Cambodian s. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pol Pot set ablaze a narrative that would result in the death of millions of Cambodians (Warren, April 19). He determined that those who had lived their lives in the city were not hardworking enough and had to prove that their life was worth keeping alive by dedicating every waking hour to helping the Khmer Rouge successfully defeat the outsiders (Ung, p. 165). Pol Pot also wanted to purify the country that was infiltrated by many not deemed true Cambodians. This included many minority groups of Chinese and Vietnamese (Youns) who were considered racially corrupt and were systematically banished out of the country or killed (Ung, p. 62). The narrative was that Pol Pot was a savior who was there to protect them and reward obedient Cambodian s with their rightfully earned recognition for being model citizens, however they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Causes And Effects Of Animal Abuse In The World We are living in the world that everybody tries to have a better life. We try to have the comfortable and convenient life for us. We are watching the circus and using them as the therapy to release stress and depress. However, we don t know the fact that in order to make the circus become more complete, they have to take away many animal s freedom. All those things is an example of animal abuse. Animal abuse is the term that describes all the harmful acts toward animals which are harmed by people either by intentional or unintentional. Other than our general understanding of animal abuse, we will go through types of animal abuse, why human should care about it, and what should we do. When people think of animal abuse, they often think of the video they saw where somebody harms a dog, cat... In fact, animal abuse comes in many forms. Animal abuse includes eating the animal, circus animal, producing cosmetic from inside the animal. We eat meat, that s the fact. However, the more the technology grows, the more we seem to kill the animal in such a violent ways that people always say: If you let all the kids go to the slaughter house, we will have a whole vegetarian generation. ( Wu Ji Yiang). Circus or aquariums are also another form of animal abuse. We go there and see all types of animals doing tricks, we have fun; but to train the animals to do that, they d have to go through a stage where they are left starving. Trainers use whips, muzzles, tight collars, electric prods, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Dental Fluoridation In the early 1900s, dentist Frederick McKay began to see a trend in the patients he was seeing in Colorado Springs, Colorado (NIDR, 2014). The majority of his patients were showing signs of dental fluorosis, brown spots on permanent teeth, with no explanation (NIDR, 2014). Surprisingly, Dr. McKay found that those with dental fluorosis were also resistant to tooth decay (McClure, 1970). There was very little known about this condition, so Dr. McKay took it upon himself to do some research. After looking at trends, he discovered that the areas where dental fluorosis was prominent were also areas where there was naturally occurring fluoride in the drinking water (McClure, 1970). The first water fluoridation project began in 1945 in Grand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 100 Health organizations recognize water fluoridation as a healthy and safe preventative measure to control the cases of tooth decay in different populations (CDC, 1999). Just similar to fortifying foods, like cereal with iron, milk with vitamin D, and bread with folic acid, public health association s claim that water with fluoride provides a specific benefit with minimal health risks. Recent research, however, has consistently shown it to be an insufficient and not an effective form of prevention to tooth decay. In the most largely conducted longitudinal study following infants through childhood, there has been no correlation with increased fluorine concentration in water and decreased tooth decay (Warren, 2008). Yet, there was a correlation between increased water fluoridation and increased dental fluorosis (Warren, 2008). These results align closely with that of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDR) study conducted in 1986 1987. When water fluoride concentration was less than 0.3mg/L, 55.5% children were shown to have tooth decay, while the children with dental fluorosis was 14.6% (Yiamouyiannnis, 1990). However, as the water fluoride concentration increased to over 1.2mg/L, the incidence of children with tooth decay was 56.4%, while the incidence of children with fluorosis rose significantly to 40.5% (Yiamouyiannnis, 1990). Fluoridation of water has also been shown to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Paedobaptism 2. Reformed Theology of Paedobaptism Historically, Reformed paedobaptism supporters subscribe to the doctrine paedobaptism through the circumcision/baptism analogy and the belief that paedobaptism occurred during the apostolic age. While circumcision and baptism differ greatly in methodology, both play a significant role throughout redemptive history. For example, God ordained the practice of physical circumcision in a covenant with Abraham to signify his choosing of Abraham and his offspring. Circumcision separated Abraham and his male offspring from the surrounding cultures and religions; it made them unique (Gen. 17:1 14). Abraham responded to the covenant with passion and purity. Consequently, obedience to God through the practice of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Origen assumed that infants deserved baptism consequent to their circumcision (apart from repentance and faith). Later, John Calvin taught that infants, whether circumcised or baptized, can be saved without prior knowledge of the gospel and faith. Calvin discussed Christ s redemptive work toward infants, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Beowulf Short Story Ganondorf is never first to arrive when the council is summoned. Though he is never tardy, Ganondorf does make them wait. His fellows trickle in, some in groups, others one or two at a time. Some of them rush to have Harkinian s ear before the rest, so they might curry favor for one scheme or against some threat, real or imagined. Ganondorf found, quite some time ago in fact, that he simply did not care enough to be bothered. He had enemies, no doubt, but none of them were ever quite bold enough to plot against him. And there was nothing under the sun that Harkinian could give him, or that he would ever stoop low enough to ask for. Harkinian never begins until they are all present and accounted for. So they must wait, tense and long minutes that tick on like lifetimes. When Ganondorf enters, the last of a long train of Hylian nobles, it is no grand affair. The doors swing open and clatter against the walls and he stands in the threshold, to ensure he is seen. He is always dressed simply, in his general s regalia, the Triforce stamped in yellow the bright red cape on his shoulders. Still, a hush quiets the room and all of them turn to look at him. Sometimes, he pretends he does not see them. Often he stares them all down before he takes his seat between Jassos and Lokam. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He and Ganondorf exchange glares before Dall continues. As I m sure you are all aware, Harkinian has taken ill. While he recovers, I will be conducting Hyrule s business on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Relations of the Superpowers Between 1945 and 1959 Essay The Relations of the Superpowers Between 1945 and 1959 The conflict of World War II against the Nazi Germany brought the Allied Nations, United States of America, England and the Soviet Union together to fight side by side. During the period of 1945 and 1959 these Superpowers were constantly trying to undermine each other. This alliance soon took its course to break down after bitter hatred against one another with the threat of thermal Nuclear War. The friendship that these countries once had led to rivalry whereby both sides tried to out do each other by any means possible. These countries stored weapons, and at the same time they were both in the process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Postdam agreement contained the decisions reached by the participants. The relationship between these two Super Powers during the war in Europe was certainly very good. These two sides fought side by side trying to defeat Nazism in Europe. President Roosevelt did not mind Stalin nor, did Stalin mind, even though they had different ways of thinking, and their political views were certainly the opposite to each other. Truman felt threatened by communism/Russia, he decided to sign the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). This was the alliance of military reinforcement through most Western European countries. A military alliance was a treaty that was only signed by the participant that felt they were under a threatening situation such as the corrupt Nazism in Germany. The signing of NATO was great threat to Russia as the alliance of countries could easily persuade Russia to do its bidding. Russia felt as they were in a vulnerable position. In 1955 they created the Warsaw Pact. This was the response to NATO under the rule of Stalin. It included all the Eastern European countries, which prevented the Western countries having authority over military power over Russia. As communism was a law that suggested sharing, Stalin dominated the Warsaw Pact, but this ways of dealing with people prevented any disagreements and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mary Mcleod Bethune Thesis Segregation. Denial of service. Cruel comments. Just a few of the tame acts to name that African Americans dealt with on a daily basis. Many have risen up and fought for justice, desperately looking for a lifestyle of equality. Though, one truly stood out and screamed for freedom and equality. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune, an African American born into slavery who was determined to become educated. To get an education while being of African descent was no easy task; she longed for others like her to have a learning environment that remained unrestricted to them. Mary s determination blossomed into something much greater from there the determination to educate others. She started a private school for African American students in Daytona Beach, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Media Bias Affect Law Enforcement Media bias affects just about anything in a society. It can portray certain people from different ethnic, culture, and religious backgrounds as second class citizens and deteriorates their images as a peaceful law abiding citizen. However, media bias also affects law enforcement. In the last few years, the media has painted police officers as a negative image. With the unfortunate events of Travon Martin, Mike Brown and others, the media has depicted law enforcement as a whole to be the bad guys. The story of Travon Martin is what brought attention to certain unnecessary forces that a few police officers had choose to use. On the night of February 26, 2012, Martin was shot by a police officer, George Zimmerman, whom was not charged for murder. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Profound Impact Of Female Characters Of Shakespeare s... The Profound Impact of Female Characters in Hamlet How much of an impact can the women in a man s life have on his thoughts and actions? A mother is the first woman her son will come into contact with, and can skew her son s image of women through her actions. A man s significant other also has the ability to bring out the best in him, but can also become the target for his anger and stray emotions. In William Shakespeare s Hamlet, although there are only two main female characters, both women possess crucial roles in the play and have substantial influence over Hamlet and the plot. Gertrude, Hamlet s mother, heavily influences Hamlet s mindset through her questionable actions during the play. Ophelia, Hamlet s former lover, has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describing Gertrude and women in general, Hamlet exclaims, Let me not think on t; frailty, thy name is woman (1.2.146). Gertrude s role in Hamlet is to show how women represent frailty , which means weak. Gertrude is susceptible to lustful desires, which is proven by her hasty marriage to Claudius. Hamlet recognizes his mother s vulnerability to manipulation by Claudius s charm and it skews his view of all women in general, ultimately tainting Hamlet s view of women. His new distorted view of women makes him reject Ophelia s affections and makes her a target of his rage and sadness during his episode of feigned madness. Later in the play, Hamlet confronts Gertrude in her room. In a fit of rage he speaks rudely to her and reminds her about her incestuous marriage all in one scene. Overcome with emotions and visions of reality, Gertrude blurts out, O Hamlet, speak no more! Thou turn st mine eyes into my very soul, and there I see such black and grained spots, as will not leave their tinct (3.4.88 91). Gertrude plays another crucial role in the play, which is constantly bringing the reality of situations to light. In The Character of Hamlet s Mother , the author acknowledges this trait that Gertrude exhibits at multiple points in the play. The author asserts, If there is one quality that has characterized, and will characterize, every speech of Gertrude s in the play, it is the ability to see reality clearly, and to express it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Are The Three Branches Of Government There are three main branches of government: the executive, judicial and legislative. Of these three, I believe the judicial branch is the most powerful. The judicial branch is able to interpret the Constitution and all laws that are in the process of being passed. The judicial branch has the power to punish people who disobeyed the constitution. The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. The president of the United States is the head of the executive branch. The legislative branch is also referred to as Congress. Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Their duty is to write up and votes on laws, also called legislation. Checks and balances play a huge role in the Constitution. It helps prevent one branch from becoming too powerful. Each branch has the responsibility to check the power of the other branches to make sure that the power is balanced between them. The legislative branch checks the executive branch by being able to overrule a veto with â…” vote. They check the judicial branch by their ability to set the number of judges on the Supreme Court. The executive branch checks the legislative branch by its ability to veto a law made by Congress. They check the judicial branch because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and the District Courts are the three separate court levels in this branch. The Constitution gave the Supreme Court the power of establishing other courts to the Congress. It is also the highest court in the nation because they are able to interpret the Constitution. Courts of Appeals only hear appeals from the lower District Court. When a defendant is not satisfied with the verdict of the trial court, he or she can ask for an appeal. An appeal is a petition for the case to be heard by a new court. The District Court is responsible to hear trials that are jury trials. They are local federal courts located in major population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gabriel Garcia Marquez s Hundred Years of Solitude Essay Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude originally in Spanish in 1967 but it has been translated into many different languages ever since becoming a literary must for some. One Hundred Years of Solitude has much to offer with hidden meanings and many literary ideas that are expressed in a creative way. Marquez had a unique style of writing during his time. He wrote with the sense that magic was real, and everyone should know it and it was a common idea. This was ever present in One Hundred Years of Solitude when many abnormal things would happen but in the life they had, it was common; such as when insomnia took over the town and all the people were happy and excited that this phenomena is taking place. This style of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solitude presents itself in the literal form and in the emotional or psychological form. Such ways are present in the story as people are held captive in jail cells, lost lovers feel empty inside, or Ursula going blind and being left alone in her own head. In addition the town of Macondo is itself a civilization of isolation. Its location is separated from any major or small gatherings of people for miles. Macondo becomes a world of its own; the only one in existence for the people for all they care to know. With mountain chains and rivers and bodies of water keeping people alone in Macondo however, people who wish to venture in have at least a six month journey; Macondo in its entirety represents solitude. The fact that it is one hundred years also deserves a certain obligation to mull over and think about during the time it takes to read this novel. However, one hundred years here in this novel is about as relevant as the event of The Hundred Year War which actually lasted 116 years. In One Hundred Years of Solitude time seems to be nothing more than an idea that was once said in a repressed memory. In addition, time seems to skip around and repeat itself and play tricks on the reader such as the repeating of names with every new generation. Time seems to take its time in some parts with sentences that continue on forever never reaching an end, trying to point out certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Gauli Chapter 1 Listo Systems Listo Systems is a graphic service agency with a long history of success. In the early 1990s, the company quickly grew into one of the top graphic service companies in the world. The rapid growth of technology in recent years has both helped and hindered the company. Advancements in technology have allowed Listo Systems to provide quality services and products faster and more efficiently. However, new technology has also been beneficial for Listo Systems competitors. The competition has grown significantly in number and in the quality of services and products that they provide. The increase in technology has also led to an increase in customer demands and expectations. Customers want services and products ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. Become the customer. The most radical move of all is to buy your largest customer. To generate value, make this move just before power starts shifting to customers, not after it has progressed. Purchasing of a distribution channel lets you join rather than fight the rise in customer power. 2. What external environmental factors are affecting Listo Systems? External environment consists of forces that directly or indirectly influence organization s business activities. The actors and forces outside marketing that affect management s ability to build and maintain successful relationship with target customers. Changes are often quick and unpredictable and offers both opportunities and threats Company must use its research and marketing intelligence systems to monitor the changing environment. Systematic environmental scanning helps Listo System to revise and adapt business strategies to meet new challenges and opportunities in the marketplace. Technology can reduce costs, improve quality and lead to innovation. These developments can benefit consumers as well as the organizations providing the products. Every company faces a wide range of competitors and Listo System is also not apart from this fact. Listo System must secure a strategic advantage over competitors by positioning their offerings to be successful in the marketplace. A PESTLE analysis for Listo must consider all the important external factors impacting on the company. These factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Role Women Played in the Social Reform Movements of... The Role Women Played in the Social Reform Movements of the Antebellum Period Comprehending the lives of American women and their roles is fundamental for understanding the entire antebellum period in America. The period 1820 to 1870 in the United States was marked by a forceful and widespread debate on woman s roles and their proper vocation whether this be in the home or outside the home and becoming wage earners.This was, however, still a time in which females were encouraged to be pure, dutiful, domestic and compliant by men and the government. On the other hand, due through this, the evident truth was ignored that was that women s roles were steadily beginning to reach outside the family and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More positively, it saw the beginning of the American reform tradition and the first phase of the fight to overcome the American dilemma, the fundamental moral disagreement between American society s commitment to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all, and the truthful reality of inequality in race and gender and was marked by the crusade for women s rights. (American women s history Nancy A.Hewitt) Two hundred years ago, the traditional roles of leadership were not open to women. Their status was, at best, confining. Nonetheless, their presence was felt and their opinions were brought to bear when those opportunities presented themselves. Many of the women who grabbed these opportunities were close to the movers and shakers of the early republic, while others took direct action on their own. The expansion of the participation of women in American culture occurred within the limits of the home and family, but formed nonetheless one of the streams of social development within which post Revolutionary energies could flow. It portrayed and in many ways helped to confirm the more open political feminist efforts of the antebellum period. Women s role began and eventually changed radically during the social reform movements of the antebellum period, they themselves took on a role completely the opposite of what their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Freedom Under Hospitable Captivity Essay The Matrix (Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999) appeals to a Western ideology of freedom in its most general sense by depicting a fight against the enslavement of the human race in a post apocalyptic world controlled by machines. The machines use the humans, whose minds are trapped in a computer program, as an energy source. In this world of machines, the Wachowskis expand upon the totalitarianism seen in other works of fiction, such as 1984 by George Orwell. The totalitarian state of 1984, Airstrip One, becomes the whole planet in The Matrix, and the oppressed citizens become nearly the entire human race. Only a group of rebels escape from the machines by creating a city below the surface of the earth. The main character, Neo (Keanu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His life changes when Trinity (Carrie Anne Moss) tells him that he is being watched and that the answer to What is the Matrix? is looking for him. After an encounter with Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), Morpheus gives Neo the call to action with a phone call that sends Neo to the Adam s Street Bridge to meet Trinity and later be freed from the Matrix, entering the belly of the whale. Morpheus becomes the supernatural mentor during Neo s training the road of trials aboard the Nebuchadnezzar, the rebel ship. After the agents capture Morpheus in the second call to action, Neo proves that he is the One by saving Morpheus and dealing with the agents, the ultimate boon. In the process, he stops bullets in mid air by opening his mind using a supernatural force and makes Agent Smith explode in a guilt free act of violence. A unique feature of the film is that Neo is not presented with a situation in which to resist temptation. It is unusual that this classic aspect of the Monomyth is left out. Frodo has the ring, Buddha has three women, Christ has the three temptations of the Devil, etcetera.2 Thus, the film follows much of the Monomyth but still manages to be unique. Freedom has different definitions and histories in various parts of the world. The most important definition of freedom in the context of The Matrix is that of the Western World. The desire for freedom is not inherent to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Visions of America Visions of America The importance of American landscape painting in the nineteenth century extended far beyond the borders of the art world. The nineteenth century in America was a paradoxical time in which great nationalism and enormous self confidence and optimism merged with growing disunity (Wilmerding 54), and the glow of progress was inextricably tied to the destruction of the majestic landscape that was a source of American identity and pride. Landscape painters at this time were faced with the difficult task of reconciling these conflicting aspects of American culture and identity. Their paintings blend physical descriptions of the American land with cultural descriptions of the American national identity. American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Novak goes on to point out, this elevation of landscape painting eased America s fear that the country s lack of classical culture prevented its art from standing up to that of Europe. Cole himself, while describing a new definition of the sublime, describes as well the shift in America from valuing history to valuing the sense of possibility manifested in the land: He who stands on Mount Albano and looks down on ancient Rome, has his mind peopled with the gigantic association of the storied past; but he who stands on the mounds of the West, may experience the emotion of the sublime, but it is the sublimity of a shoreless ocean un islanded by the recorded deeds of man. (Cole, from Essay on American Scenery, quoted in Themes from Nature 61) Fig 1. Thomas Cole, Landscape with Tree Trunks, 1825. Landscape with Tree Trunks is an example of Cole s vision of the American land. This work, with its rich palette and swirling dark storm clouds, has all the seriousness and monumentality of a history painting. Dramatic light effects play upon the lone tree in the foreground, drawing the eye. Thus the tree, or nature itself, rather than figures from the Bible or classical antiquity, is the subject of this work. The vast and majestic landscape of the painting is awe inspiring, making the work a visual example of the new American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Basketball Case Study NL East Only two teams have a real shot from this top heavy division whose bottom three teams are in the process of rebuilding. The Mets have a major injury problem. Despite the fact that their rotation is young and unquestionably talented, every single one of their starters has at some point been injured, and there s no reason to think that the injury bug will stop feasting on its Big Apple this year. They are co anchored by Noah Syndergaard and Jacob DeGrom, who are both budding stars. Matt Harvey was horrendous last year before being put on the shelf for the entire second half with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. I believe that his performance this year will easily surpass last year s, but he is not the same Dark Knight of 2015 who led the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, bear in mind that they are a big risk to miss the postseason altogether because of that pesky injury bug. The Nationals played strikingly well last year, albeit Bryce Harper having a down year. During the offseason they acquired Joe Blanton, as well as hitters Adam Eaton, Matt Wieters, and Adam Lind to retool an already adept lineup which consists of Daniel Murphy, whose average fell .001 short of winning the batting title, 2015 NL MVP Bryce Harper, reigning comeback player of the year Anthony Rendon, and up and coming star Trea Turner. Eaton is a big league outfielder with a high OBP, and Wieters will start at catcher, but his production is bound to peter off because he s on the tail end of his career. Lind is a washed up former American League DH trying to make it in the NL; however, Blanton should be a humungo asset in coagulating a bullpen which lacks a true closer. Jayson Werth and Ryan Zimmerman are both injury prone but are marvelous when on the field. The Nats rotation is exemplary, anchored by Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg, and Tanner Roark. Scherzer and Roark were top notch last year, with both finishing with a sub 3.00 ERA, but Roark is a massive regression candidate as his stats last year were thoroughly unanticipated and likely fortuitous. Strasburg is one of the more prominent pitchers in baseball when on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Snake Chief, By Miriam Majola The Snake Chief is a retelling of the story passed on by Miriam Majola to a folklorist Diana Pitcher. The Retelling of the story is set in Zululand, because that is where Pitcher heard it first. Nandi was a very poor lady who lived with just her daughter. Her husband had passed away and she had no sons to herd cattle for her. During the summer, Nandi and her daughter ate creamy flowers off these trees, but when fall came around they picked umdoni berries to trade neighbors for food. One day Nandi went to the river to pick umdoni berries so she could trade and eat. When she got there she couldn t find any berries not even one. She then heard a loud hissing sound, and she saw snake. The snake was wound around the branches of the umdoni trees eating all the berries. Nandi cries out You are stealing my berries....Oh, Snake, you are stealing all my berries. What will I have to exchange for meat if you take all the fruit? The snake stopped and slithered down the tree to talk to Nandi. The snake then wanted something in exchange for stop eating the berries. Nandi and the snake agree to a deal if the snake fills Nandi s basket with berries Nandi will give the snake her daughter for one night. Once Nandi Leaves with a basket full of berries she realizes her bad deal with the snake. She knows she can t give the snake her only daughter for a night. She then decides to not take a direct path home. On the way home she tries to loose snake, Nandi then crosses the river and goes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Buying vs Leasing Executive Summary What would be the best option for a company to lease or purchase equipment? Each business owner s situation is different. The decision to buy or lease business equipment is unique. It must be made on a case by case basis. Leasing equipment preserves capital giving the business more flexibility. While leasing can be good in the short run it can cost you more in the long run. We will look at the advantages and disadvantages of leasing. My research will look at the different options a company faces if they lease or buy and why it has become more attractive to lease. First let s start by describing the basic concept of a lease. Some leases are merely rentals, whereas others are effectively purchases. FASB classifieds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like house, then, buying is cheaper than renting in the long term. While leasing has both advantages and disadvantages. Let s take a look at the disadvantages. The lack of ownership would be a main disadvantage. You are obligated to make payments and when a lessee encounters financial distress, the lessor typically becomes its largest creditor. If a lessor decides to reduce exposure and recall its leased aircraft, an airline can no longer operate. Lessors require payments for all aspects of airplane utilization and rent, meaning maintenance reserves and so on. The cash flow becomes much tighter while if they own their own jets they have much more flexibility. According to Boeings Zolotusky, it comes down to two basic considerations, the quality of the aircraft involved and the customer involved. Businesses can change operations and it may be expensive and difficult to terminate a lease before the end of the term. If the business owns the property it might be easier to sell and make money rather than losing all of its assets and getting nothing in return. In some cases of leasing when it s time to renew the owners might demand higher rental payments putting the lessee at a disadvantage. Lessors offer a very sensible business proposition. For airlines that want to be primarily airlines, it s a very attractive and efficient service. If the operators want to focus on the service of getting people on planes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Critical Assessment of Jjb Sports Plc Annual Reports and... Critical Assessment of JJB Sports plc Annual Reports and Accounts Table of Contents Introduction 3 Overview 3 Business Review 4 Governance 5 Reliance on Annual Reports 6 References 8 Appendices 9 Introduction An annual report is a portrait of the business. It embeds a sense of achievement, as well as, future prospects into the minds of the company, as well as, its readers (Sanders, 1949). JJB Sports plc is one of the foremost vendors of sports goods in UK. They have been facing a tough and challenging time over the years which are reflected in their annual report. Emphasis is mostly given on the way through which the company can complete a successful turnaround. The annual report begins with the description of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The operating review of the company lists down the operating losses that the company faced over year and compared it with the past years operating performance. The results suggest that the sales revenue for the company grew over the year; however, due to higher increase in the cost of sales the company had to face a higher gross loss than the past year (Refer to appendix A). Moreover, the company discontinued its noncore retailing operations for the year in an attempt to reduce the losses sustained in the past year, but the result was not positive, and the company had to face higher loss from its core business in 2010 then both the operations combined in the past year (JJB Sports PLC, 2011). The KPI s did not provide a better picture for the company except for showing growth in revenues and gross margin, and all the results were unsatisfactory (Appendix B). The net loss per share also rose to 61.8 pence per share from the last year figure of 20.84 pence per share. The key risks that the company faces are economic conditions, competition, key employees, suppliers, availability of credit, financial risks, business continuity, revenue dependence, cost saving, leased property portfolio, as well as, some other minor risks. The amount of risks faced by the company is high, and the realization of those risks is a good possibility in light of the performance of the company. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Jim Sandler Research Paper There are many well known famous comedy actors and actresses have played different shows, movies and did voices for cartoons. People found that they have the talent at making people laugh. Everyone has a different opinion on who are better actor in comedies. Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler are the two most famous comedy actors that have in common. Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler s career started in their teen years. These two famous actors have some similarities how they started their careers in comedy and life in continued career. Jim Carrey began his career at fifteen, when he had his first comedy stand up show. At a young age, he would act funny with expressions and movements. Jim Carrey took acting lessons to improve his natural talent and won a part in the NBC comedy program The Duck Factory. Also, he went after his other talent for his creative energy in arts ( Jim Carrey ). Jim Carrey discovered that In Living Color planned to search comedy territory. He was a major influence in the show s success and gave the program one hundred percent by revolving out character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adam Sandler accomplished to balance schoolwork to earn a fine arts degrees from New York University with appearances at Manhattan comedy clubs. Comedian Dennis Miller who was a cast member on Saturday Night Live saw one of Adam Sandler s shows and told his boss his comedy skill. Adam Sandler got hired for a writing slot on Saturday Night Live in 1990 ( Adam Sandler ). The article stated how Adam started to expand his career that In 1999 he started his own production company Happy Madison and released the production company s first film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999). ( Adam Sandler ). Adam Sandler is one of another comedy actors who received many awards which he had won an MTV Movie Award, People s Choice Award, MTV Generation Award, Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Kids Choice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Physical And Psychological Effects Of War In The Sniper By... War is something that can change the very principles of a person, it can change a person and leave multiple effects that can last for their entire life. The sniper is fighting in a civil war where friends and family can turn into enemies at a moment s notice. The fight is between the Republicans and the Free Staters, the protagonist is a sniper for the Republicans. Throughout the story, we go into the state of mind of the main character and learn some ramifications that he gained in the war. The text, The Sniper by Liam O Flaherty shows us the physical and psychological results of war, that happens to people. The easiest effect that is found throughout the text would be the physical effects, that happens all the time. Midway through the text without a moment s notice he was perfectly fine and then out of nowhere he gets shot. We find out about his injury from the quote from the story, His forearm was dead. I m hit, he muttered. He just finished taking out the informant and the guy in the turret, not even a minute passed and the sniper gets shot causing an injury that might never fully heal. Hunger is an important thing that gets ignored in war and people starve for hours not being able to eat food. In the second paragraph, the author pointed that out in these two sentences, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. The sniper wasn t able to eat since the morning he would definitely be starving at that point of time. To compensate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 3 Wishes Research Paper 10/20/2016 3 Wishes Grace Millirons If I got three wishes, I would wish for peace on Earth, the end of global warming, and for my family and I to be the richest people on Earth. I would know exactly what to wish for if I had the chance. My first wish would be, peace on Earth. I wouldn t want a war to happen in the United States. Everything needs to be equal and everyone needs to have the same rights. Freedom of speech, freedom of petition, freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, and everyone needs those same exact rights. I would just like everybody to live in harmony and everything to be peaceful. Secondly, my wish would be the end of global warming. Global warming heats the polar ice caps. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Effects of Word Choice on Percerptions of Mental Illness How does word choice affect a person s perception of people who have a mental illness? If a person uses more politically correct language does that mean they are more understanding of people who have a mental illness or does it mean that people who use less politically correct language are more understanding of people with a mental illness. There have been plenty of studies carried out by researchers that have looked into word choice and its role on how it affects a person s perception. For instance, in a study done by Angermeyer and Matschinger (2003) they conducted a survey that was done in Germany to see how word choice such, as labeling impacts a person s perception of people who have schizophrenia either negatively or positively. They concluded in their hypothesis that it would negatively affect a person s perception of people who have schizophrenia. In their study they had 5,025 participants who were eighteen years of age or older, were living in Germany, and had citizenship in Germany. They concluded from their results that labeling does indeed negatively affect a person s perception of people who have schizophrenia. Another study by Angermeyer, Buyantugs, Kenzine, and Matschinger (2004) replicated a study conducted in Germany that found labeling mental illness negatively impacted people s perception of people with schizophrenia. The researchers decided to instead replicate the study in Novosibirsk which is located in Russia and Ulaanbaatar which is located in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Controlling Cell Fate in Zebrafish Over the past years, there have been many conflicting views over weather or not rest has an effect on controlling cell fate. There has been previous studies that have indicated that the rest gene influences gene expression. Researchers at the State University of New York at Stony Brook have taken it upon themselves to determine if it is in fact true. By using methods like zinc finger nuclease and quantitative PCR, they were able to find reliable evidence that: rest in zebrafish does have an influencing affect on neural specific gene expression but it fails to have many significant effects on zebrafish neurogenesis. First of all, lets look at why exactly scientists choose to work on zebrafish. Zebrafish was chosen by George Streisinger who was looking for a vertebrae model system to do work on genetics. It would appear that zebrasfish have some qualities that particularly makes them an exceptional choice for study. They are easy to maintain, manipulate (ability to microinject DNA, RNA and proteins into) and have many offspring rather rapidly. Another really interesting quality of zebrafish is that in the first few days of embryonic development, embryons are transparent, which allows imaging of cell movement and gene expression. Embryos also develop rather quickly; therefore scientists could do testing sooner then would be capable if mammals were used. Now lets look at what exactly is the rest protein. From what research has determined previously, we believe the rest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Syria Between The And Ottoman Empire Another specific conflict area that this paper will examine is Syria. The area, today known as Syria, is in a unique location which has made it subject to many empires, including the Roman and Ottoman. Since the area has been at the center of history for thousands of years it is home to a diverse ethnic and religious culture. Currently the country is home to Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians, Christians, Druze, Alawite Shia and Arab Sunnis, the last of who make up a majority of the Muslim population, (BBC). Prior to World War I, the area was under control of the Ottoman Empire, after the war the empire was broken up and France took control of the area. In 1946, France granted Syria independence, and the country has been dealing with political instability ever since. From 1958 1961, Syria joined up with Egypt to create the United Arab Republic. The following years brought about a succession of upheavals within the government. In the 1960 s the Arab nationalist group, Baath, took over power, and in 1970 one of their leaders, Hafiz al ASAD, took control, which brought about political stability. In 1967 there was a war taking place between Israel and Syria, which resulted in Israel occupying a southwestern region of the country. In 1970, Syria s neighbor of Lebanon broke out into civil war and Syria extended their military power into that country. The Baath government has been known to be a strong authoritative power and has powerful anti western policies in place that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Safe Circuits What is Safe Paper; Purpose: My type of circuit is a circuit that when you open the box that the circuit it wired to, a light turns on and lights up the inside of the box. I chose to do this type of circuit because i was having trouble finding smaller objects in the middle of the night when it s dark inside my room. At the time, we were starting our cricut project, during that time i was still having this problem, so tried to think of a way to fix the problem and do my science project. Then, after thinking i could fix the problem that i was having and create my science project a the same time, i created this circuit. I think my circuit relates to the use of other alarms/circuits because some people have lights in there jewlery boxes in their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, I think my circuit interacts with the environment because when you need to get something early in the morning or in the middle of the night, without this kind of circuit/alarm that helps you see inside the box, you would need to turn of the lights and waste energy by keeping them on, but with my kind of circuit/alarm you don t need to waste energy because you don t need to turn on the lights. Second of all, i think my circuit/alarm relates to culture because its main purpose is to help us see when we need to get something we need to start your day, which is a part of our culture, or put something on inside the box to wear, like a watch or any type of jewelry which is also apart of our culture. Last of all,i think my circuit/alarm interacts with ethics because when you are married and you are sleeping in the same room as your husband/wife, turning on the lights might wake them up, and that would seem like a rude thing to do/unethical. With my circuit, you don t need to turn on the lights and potentially wake up your wife/husband, and the light is not so bright that it would wake up the other person in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Television In The 1960 s Television in the 1960s brought Americans closer through the stories and tragedies they experienced. As televisions became more mainstream and affordable, more people invested in them. The time was right for the industry to flourish. Between 1959 and 1970, the percentage of households in the U.S. with at least one TV went from 88% to 96% (Ganzel). More people buying TVs meant that the industry grew and the technology could improve. As satellite technology developed, it became inevitable for satellite television to develop. The biggest leap of 1960s television technology wise, was satellite usage (Thompson). With TV signals that could reach far, and a TV in almost every American home, people felt more connected to the world around them. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... News programs in the 60s were a major selling point in buying a television. Part of television s success is due to the news being so relevant and reliable. In the 50s and 60s, news on the television made very informative and relevant content (Ganzel). Television in the 60s had many fandoms and communities for its popular shows, such as Star Trek. When many people have similar interests or like the same thing, they usually get along. When Star Trek first aired, it wasn t very popular. However, it has since gained a cult following and remains a very active franchise to today (Feinstein, 12) Television in the 1960s opened a door to a source of information and entertainment like never before. One of reasons Americans are so united today is because television in the 60s showed people what they had in common. Television signals weaved in and out of America, sewing us together and patching our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ethica Ethical Consumerism You have just been asked to donate money to an anonymous person every day; you will never see their face and know their name. You likely hold a closer bond with your favorite childhood Disney character than you do to them. And so, you reply with a polite, no, sorry because you reason that it is not in your financial interest to dole out your hard earned salary to strangers. Yet, despite the logic behind your refusal to make daily donations to an anonymous person, you are nonetheless being economically irrational when you shop ethically. This is because the premium you pay for ethical goods and services is equivalent to the daily donation that you would make as it also benefits a random, unacquainted person at the expense of your savings. It is apparent in ethical consumerism that economic rationality is overruled by ethics. This begs the question: how do ethics supersede rational economic behavior in consumer choices in ethical consumerism? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The psychological argument based on Maslow s hierarchy of needs argues that people would pursue the higher order need of esteem after meeting their basic needs; and so, it is psychologically reasonable when people who have met their basic needs, such as those with relatively higher income, to pursue esteem over economic reasoning. Those consumers can then attain such self worth by shopping ethically because aiding others reassures the consumers of their importance in society; such behavior is evident in the ethical consumerist practices of locally sourcing and fair trade, both of which seek to uphold fair living standards for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Role Of Competition Law And Its Effects On The Local... My interest in this paper is to consider a complex network prospective; the application of Competition Law, and more specifically related to its effects on monopolistic competition, and its effects on the local market and South African economy as a whole. South Africa (SA) was distant from many other major markets and production centers. This made it complex for international trade to compensate for these conditions, even though trade has expanded since 1994, mainly with the European (EU) and the United States (US). Tariff levels have declined on average, but anti dumping duties protect key industries such as steel, where the state has long had an interest and an exclusive export agent can prevent arbitrage between export and local markets. SA s history of import substitution and the attendant habits of business practice and government policy favored local insiders thus challenging other market entrants. This encouraged the new SA government to review the SA competition law regime in the White Paper on Reconstruction and Development in 1994. The need for a new competition policy in SA was because of excessive economic concentration and ownership, collusive practices by enterprises and the abuse of economic power by firms in dominant positions. A need for further transition emanated from the effects of globalization and trade liberalization and the need to redress past inequality and non participation in the national economy. Thus fundamental principle of competition policy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gay And Lesbian, Gay, And Homosexual Marriages Recent estimates suggest that between 2.0 and 3.7 million children are being raised by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adults in the United States, according to the 2013 National Health Interview Survey and Gallup Poll data (Gates, 2014). The battle of equal right in many aspects for gay and lesbian couples have been going on for years, and although significant progress has been made, there are many aspects within their relationships that are not yet equal to heterosexual couples in similar situations. Gay and lesbian couples have to deal with daily discrimination within issues such as marriage, legal issues, medical issues, and mamy forms for homophobia. Adoption has been a big question and fight for gay and lesbian couples for many years, one that is still being found today. Questions of whether or not a gay or lesbian couple can properly raise a healthy child, if the child s psychological development would be compromised, any many other arguments have been proposed in disapproval of adoption for these couples. Adoption is a tedious process for a heterosexual married couple and the challenges and hoops needed to be jumped through to finalize the process can be even more difficult for homosexual couples and single gay or lesbian individuals. Gay and lesbian couples have faced many challenges through the course of time, and adoption is just another part of that challenge. Just as it is legal for men and women of the same sex to marry, so is adopting a child. However, there is great prejudice over the issue and the power of opinion often stunts, and sometimes terminates, the couples process and success of being able to adopt a child of their own all because of the judges, biological parents, or spectators personal opinions. In 2004 the American Psychological Association declared the no difference theory that states, no scientific evidence that parenting effectiveness is related to parental sexual orientation: lesbian and gay parents are as likely as heterosexual parents to provide supportive and healthy environments for their children, . Certain studies show a difference in childhood development between children of same sex marriage and biological parents, but none that deem gay or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Appraisal of the Economic Implication of Electronic... APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK PLC NIGERIA) CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before the emergence of modern banking system, banking operation was manually done which lead to a slow down in settlement of transactions. This manual system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another which human handles. Figures or counting of money which should be done through computers or electronic machine were computed and counted manually which were not 100% accurate thereby resulting to human errors. Most bank then use only one computer in carrying out transactions which ameliorate the sluggish nature of banking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adoption of electronic banking which suppose to ease banking transactions rather resulted to woes to customer. Most people complain of time wasted in banks. This occurs when there is power failure in banks resulting to slow down in operation. Another problem that emerged was that banks do not have information backup to fall back on should there be any computer break down. In investing in electronic banking, the country will need a large amount of financial resources in computer technology, obviously, the resource is in short supply in Nigeria, couple with high level of poverty. For an efficient functioning of electronic payment system, there must be availability of infrastructural facilities such as electricity and telecommunication network, however, power supply fluctuates and there is still constant failure links in networks. Since early 2000s banks have been developing and introducing payment cards for their customers as well as deploy ATM s cards. Usage was however low due to lack of interconnectivity i.e. switching platform to interconnect the ATM s for card holders. 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY This research work intends to assess the extent of electronic payment in banking activities as well as identify the various types of electronic banking. The researcher will also evaluate the major problems associated with the development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hyphen Analysis Living on a Hyphen: Examining the Fluidity of Identity and Belonging Within a Bicultural Context in Ruth Ozeki s A Tale For the Time Being In A Tale For the Time Being, Ozeki Ruth uses the character of Nao to portray the struggles of negotiating between two distinct cultures and what it means to live on a hyphen. The hyphen represents disconnection and connection simultaneously. Liu defines hyphenated identity as involving the coexistence, rather than the merging of two cultures (33). In other words, two distinct entities belong together, but never successfully merge into one because the individual finds it difficult to fully associate with either of the two cultures. In Ozeki s novel we witness how bicultural experiences shape Nao s sense of identity and belonging as she grapples with the complexities of moving from one country to another. For first generation immigrants in North America, acceptance into the mainstream society requires them to learn or improve their English language skills and adapt to its cultural practices (Liu 1). Liu believes second generation immigrants are better equipped to accomplish this because they are either born in the host country or migrated at a young age (1). When Nao s family moved to Sunnyvale, Nao learned English quickly and internalized American values and norms. Nao was young and had no memory of Japan from when [she] was a baby (43), which explains her rapid adjustment to America. Unlike her parents, Nao never had a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Age Specific Reproduction The effects of age specific breeding and matriarch presence on elephant reproduction Introduction Although Robinson et al. was not able to determine the overall the long term effects of early life reproduction, they provided results that show the immediate effects of age specific reproduction. The impact of reproduction on younger females is an important part of elephant survival, however, it is the impact of reproduction over time that provides understanding of the future of elephant populations. In order to show the later life effects of reproduction, Hayward et al. studied the survival of calves and annual breeding success of elephants throughout their lives and into their older age. Background Elephant populations in the wild are declining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... produced a study that examined the later life consequences of breeding on a population, particularly breeding early in life. Hayward et al. also used the Myanmar timber camp Elephas maximus to perform the research, looking at the records of 416 reproductive captive born mothers and their offspring. The elephants used were from 8 regions of the Myanmar timber camps with the youngest breeding being 5 years of age and the oldest being 53. The mean age at the first birth of offspring was 19.48 years with the maximum number of lifetime calves being 10 calves. Hayward et al. discovered that individuals who didn t produce calves before the age of 19 had lower calf survival than those who produced one or more calves before the age of 19. Although beginning reproduction earlier in life is correlated with a shorter lifespan, the cost is outweighed with higher annual breeding success as well as increased calf survival (Hayward et al). The investment of energy and resources into breeding at an early age increases the chance of calf survival but also results in shorter lifespans compared to those who begin reproduction later in life (Hayward et al.). Based on the findings, the costs of early life reproduction are offset by higher lifetime breeding success in younger elephants. The breeding success of younger elephants can be attributed not only to early reproduction, but also to older females in a herd. While Hayward et al. observes the effects of young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay Hydro-Politics Along the Jordan River Hydro Politics Along the Jordan River One of the most important yet under appreciated conflicts in the Middle East is over water resources along the Jordan River. As population and demand for water in the riparian states of Israel, Jordan, Palestine, and Syria have sky rocketed, water scarcity in the desert region has reached crisis proportions. In response, leaders on all sides have entered into a dialogue, known as hydro politics, that has been characterized by an unyielding attitude of political conservatism set against an understanding that regional cooperation is the riparians surest salvation. The answer lies in a combination of hydro diplomacy and technology. With the aid of countries and NGOs outside of the regions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 1969, the Israelis had completed the National Water Carrier, a pipeline project that pumps water from the Sea of Galilee south and west and currently supplies one quarter of the country with water. The Arab nations have repeatedly called Israeli water harvesting practices the surest sign of Zionist imperialism. 1 Today, this language is more muted, but its undertones pervade the region s political dialogue. The past is never forgotten in the Middle East, and an understanding of hydro politics among the Jordan riparians requires a keen awareness of this fact. Regardless of the past, the importance of water in the Middle East as a source of conflict has been continually under appreciated both within the region and abroad. As Boutros Boutros Ghali warned before taking his position as Secretary General of the United Nations in 1992, the next war in our region will be over water, not politics. 2 Water has a deeply spiritual importance in the Middle East. For over 1,500 years, Islamic law has dictated punishments to those denying access to or polluting water, because it holds water as reverent and spiritually pure. The Zionist tradition holds a similar reverence for the land and its resources.3 Since the end of the Cold War, water has assumed a more prominent place in the diplomatic relations between Israel, Jordan, and the other Middle Eastern states. Beginning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Brief Look at Field Hockey There are hundreds of sports that are played all around the world; they are played outdoors, indoors, and even underwater. One of these sports is hockey; hockey is played in a few ways, street, floor, ice, and field. Although not widely televised, field hockey is popular in Canada, the United States, Eastern Europe and regions where ice hockey is most popular. It is played in about 112 countries and is known to be one of the top six athletic teams in the world. Though the origin of field hockey is unknown, drawings about 4,000 years old have depicted men playing a like version of hockey in the Beni Hasan Tombs of Egypt. Field hockey is believed to be around for about 4,000 years; after periods of time, hockey evolved to how it is played today. In the middle ages, hockey was very popular all around Europe, it was played in different ways and each region had a different name for it. There were many people who were a fan of the sport, but there were also people who hated it. In the 1300 s King Edward III of England passed a proclamation to ban the playing of hockey along with a few other intense sports. In addition to the banning of the sport, women weren t always allowed to play field hockey, it was considered too intense and dangerous for women to handle until the late 1800 s when it was first introduced to British Universities. In the early 1900 s a physical education teacher by the name of Constance M.K. Applebee introduced field hockey to the United States. Field Hockey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Omnivore s Dilemma By Michael Pollan Alyx Gordy Omnivore s Dilemma Essay Mr. Webb 5th period 8/27/14 Book Review In Michael Pollan s book The Omnivore s Dilemma he examines the main question What should we have for dinner? (Page 1) He also examines the true meaning of food in today s society. When we have just about any type of food available at our fingertips, it tends to cause a dilemma, an omnivore s dilemma. We tend to make poor decisions due to the fact that we have so many choices. To answer the question What should we have for dinner? Pollan decides that he needs to know where food comes from. Through his journey Pollan discovers many problems with how food is produced such as, food preservation techniques, and sanitary transportation. In the Omnivore s Dilemma, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He likes to eat junk food and McDonald s just as much as the rest of us. He is telling the story of the Omnivore s Dilemma from his own point of view because, just like the rest of us, he is an omnivore. He is explaining our epic food dilemma so the readers can understand and relate to his predicament. He does a good job of using real world examples, like a meal from McDonald s, to help the readers see the problem, which is that we have absolutely no clue where our food comes from, let alone what products make up our food. Michael Pollan argument in the Omnivore s Dilemma is very convincing because he has volunteered countless hours of his own time to find out where food comes from, and what exactly the food is made from. He visits many different farms, and actually learns how food begins its journey to his dinner plate by being curious to learn whom, and what [he d] find at the far end of the food chain that keeps [him] alive. (Page 33) By meeting with and talking to the owner of one of Iowa s most productive farms, Pollan learns all of the ins and outs of farming, consequently learning the beginnings of his dinner. He even purchased his own cow, steer 534, to track exactly where his food was going and how it was being processed. [He] wanted to follow one of [the] steers through the life cycle. (Page 72) By purchasing his own steer, we see how committed Pollan is to this project, and finding out exactly where our dinner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Legal Issues Of The Lawsuit Filed By The Creditors In the lawsuit filed by the creditors in order to recover their money, there are a few legal issues. They major question here is whose assets can the creditors go after Double J Branding, Jana, or Jamal? More in depth questions that need to be answered for this lawsuit are was the limited partnership valid and was Jamal considered the limited partner at the time of the transaction? Also did the loan officer and real estate agent believe in good faith that Jamal was a general partner at the time of the transaction? Many rules are included and must be followed in order for a limited partnership to be valid and to work properly. A limited partnership is a type of partnership that has two types of partners a general partner and a limited partner. The general partner of a limited partnership invests capital and manages the business. The general partner has unlimited liability which means they are personally liable for the debts and obligations of the limited partnership. The limited partner in a limited partnership invests capital but does not participate in management. The limited partner has limited liability, which means they are only liable for the debts and obligations of the limited partnership up to their capital contributions but they are not personally liable. The partners of a limited partnership must complete and sign a certificate of limited partnership, thus making the partnership legal and binding. An incorrect creation of a limited partnership is called a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay On Blackfeet Culture The confluence of Native American and white culture resulted in a myriad of social, political, and cultural changes that dramatically altered the daily lives of the Blackfeet nation. Many of these changes benefited the lives of the Blackfeet; however the vast majority of these cultural collisions resulted in the decay and decline of the Blackfeet way of life. Consequently, these changes not only impacted the Native Americans, but it also resulted in the near mass extinction of the Buffalo as well as other detrimental impacts upon the environment. The primary aspect of this relationship, between the Blackfeet, and whites, was a system trade dependency. According to Fools Crow, The women traded for cloth, beads, paints, white man s powder for cooking, kettles, and pans. And the men acquired half axes, files, hoop iron, tobacco, ammunition and guns. (FC, 98) By introducing these trade goods to the Native Americans, the whites were slowly establishing not only a trade relationship, but also a system of dependency. Despite the fact that these trade goods greatly improved the quality of life for many Native Americans; it initiated the gradual decline of many Blackfeet traditions that allowed them to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Fools Crow, Do you see many of our young men? No, they are off hunting for themselves, or drunk with the white man s water, or stealing their horses. They do not bring anything back to their people. (Fc, 97) Alcohol ravaged the tribal structure of the Blackfeet, and it tore asunder far too many families. Moreover, the insidious purpose of trade dependency was to shackle the Natives to the federal government for resources, and weakening their spirit and independence. As a consequence of these policies, the federal government wanted to coerce the Blackfeet into assimilating into white culture. Granted this façade appeared to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of The Story Happy Birthday Chrissie Introduction In an apartment in New York City a woman cried in her room. The woman was 23 and would usually be called beautiful but today her hair was unkempt and her face was covered in the same smudged makeup from the day before. Her room was trashed, and the woman was curled on her bed hugging a banner that read happy birthday. The rest of the house seemed untouched. In the living room a pile of gifts lay wrapped on the table and a painstakingly crafted cake stood on the counter the inscription in bright blue happy lettering read Happy Birthday Chrissie. A note lay on the counter next to the cake, a note that Chrissie would never forget. The note marked the change in Chrissie s life her life would now be split: before the accident and after. The note was written by a man named Aaron, the man who baked the cake. Upstairs Chrissie cried, alone, in the same position she had lay for hours, to her it seemed like that was her whole life. She clutched the birthday banner that was meant to celebrate her 23rd but would now just mark the day of the accident. Genevieve Gen what are you doing right now you need to get over here What why what s going on? I asked Fi you need to calm down I don t know what you are going on about. I can t calm down, Aaron was in the hospital and Chris isn t answering my calls we need to get there now. Fi said in one breath. Aaron is in the hospital! What happened! Is he okay?! Fi took a breath and when she spoke I could hear her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Role Of Flappers In The 1920 s The way everyone presents themselves in the 1920s by dressing as chosen and fashion styles, people show this by each gender having their own style of clothes. One of the roles for a female is flappers who are independent females. At night they dressed up to go out to nightclubs in dresses and high heels and crazy fashion styles. Flappers also changed there hair style to be different and act out such as Jordan Baker said You ve dyed your hair since then (Fitzgerald 43). Jordan had no idea who the girl was because she changed her hair so much that she couldn t be recognized by the guests at Gatsby s party.. This shows how a flapper style is over the top with not staying the same and changing styles a lot. During the age of the flapper, females ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Similarities Between Fahrenheit 451 And The Veldt Fahrenheit 451 The Veldt Comparison Fahrenheit 451 compares to The Veldt in many ways. Fahrenheit 451 is a society where books are illegal and firemen burn houses instead of putting them out. Also the firemen own a eight legged mechanical dog that tracks down people who break the law. The Veldt is about this family who relies on a room called the nursery that does everything for them. The parents were trying to shut down the nursery but, the kids did not want that. These books have many similar themes like dystopian societies and future technology diminishing people s lives. One similar theme between The Veldt and Fahrenheit 451 is that they both are a dystopian society. In both these books the societies have crime everywhere. In The Veldt the kids murdered their own parents through the nursery. The kids tricked their parents into the nursery where they were surrounded by hungry lions and the kids locked their parents inside to get eaten (Bradbury 10). Fahrenheit 451 Montag who is a firemen kills his captain. And then he was a shrieking blaze, a jumping, sprawling gibbering mannikin, no longer human or known, all writhing flame on the lawn as Montag shot one continuous pulse of liquid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Veldt a electronic room called the nursery was used to kill a set of kids parents. The parents were locked in the nursery because, they were fooled by their children but, inside the nursery were lions that came to life and mauled on the parents (Bradbury 10). In Fahrenheit 451 they sent a mechanical 8 legged robot hound to kill Montag. The hound was trying to kill Montag after, Montag killed Captain Beatty, the hound leapt towards montag with a procaine needle coming out his single angry tooth but, Montag caught the hound with a bloom of fire (Bradbury 120). This shows how technology can be dangerous and death threatening therefore technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Best Day Of My Life Essay Thinking back on an event or a day that I would entitle the best day of my life was more of a challenge because to me I feel I had so many, but there was this one day that kept haunting my brain, not letting me suppress it. The memory of my 16th birthday. Now I know you may wonder why I choose this particular day to be my top choice out my 17 years of life, but it was just something about this time that makes it different than any other ordinary day. It all started early morning on the twenty sixth day of May 2016, when my mom came into my room and sung to me the black version of the birthday song. After, listening and laughing at her belt out her high notes for a song that is primarily sung in a low to medium ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I was observing my new phone, my eyes started to become full of tears of joy, because I was asking for this gift for the longest but she would never budge to buy it for me, not knowing she was just waiting for the perfect time to give to me. At this point my day could not get any better than this. Still yet, her work wasn t done! She rushed me out of the house and drove two hours and 32 minutes to be exact towards our destination, Myrtle Beach. On our ride there we did your normal car dues such as karaoke where we would assign each other s parts to sing, we even took pleasure at laughing at people s facial expressions as they passed by. There was also a point when we participated in a stoplight race, which by the way was 100 percent safe, because we just wanted to see whose car had the fastest takeoff. Now that we were just an hour away from where we were going we stopped at a little corner store on the edge of Tuberville to gas up and buy some snacks since we were getting hungry. As I was walking towards the store with $30.00 in hand, I saw a little glare from the ground. Nearing the suspicious flash, I bent down and right beside the broken glass was $200.00 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ethos And Logos In Rascal Flatts My Wish Rascal Flatts My Wish displays examples of pathos, ethos, and logos. The emotions shown in the song are a lot of encouragement and unconditional love. It is not a story, but more of words of encouragement to a child from their parent, or even someone who is just out of relationship, but still really cares about the other person. Life can and will at some point be challenging, but he wants his kids to know that no matter what, they will always have someone that loves them. He wants the best for his kids and he wants life for them to be all that they want it to be. He encourages them to keep and strive for their dreams, while keeping their worries small. He also gives advice to always forgive, and you never regret, help somebody every chance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Lance Armstrong Essay Whoosh! was the sound of the wind blowing into his face as he raced through the mountain s monstrous decent. As he raced through the Pyrenees, he thought about everything that had occurred in the past couple of years of his life. He felt his heart pounding as he pedaled through the dirt and rocks. Cycling is a tough sport that only certain athletes can endure. The long and painful climbs up a 2,000 foot hill are not the easiest things to do, but certain athletes have done well enough to call themselves champions of the sport. Lance Armstrong has succeeded so many times in this strenuous sport, that he has earned his title as the greatest cyclist. Lance was born on September 18, 1971 in a tiny suburb of Dallas, Texas called Oak Cliff. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1990, he was invited to train with the junior U.S National team in Colorado Springs and then to travel to Moscow for his first big international race. When Lance turned seventeen, he received a call from the manager of the U.S National Cycling Team, Chris Charmichael, who invited Lance to go to Europe; it was then that his career as a professional cyclist began. By 1996, Lance became the world s top ranked cyclist winning ten titles in every race from San Sebastián to the Tour Du Pont. At his best, Lance was on his way towards success in the Tour de France, when he received some distressing news; he had cancer. I thought I knew what fear was, until I heard the words You have cancer. (73). On October 2, 1996, Lance Armstrong received terrible news which stated that he had right testicular cancer or cancer in his right testicle. After being told about his cancer, Lance was immediately on the phone, phoning those whom cared for and loved him. He started first with his mother, then his teammate Kevin all the way to his attorney Bill Stapleton. In the first 24 hours since he was diagnosed, Lance did everything he could to obtain knowledge on the disease that he possessed. His tests had shown that he had stage three, testicular cancer and his chances of survival were very slim. Even though his chances were slim, Lance never gave up hope. With the support of his mother, Lance was sure that he would be fine. He even told himself I had to keep moving (87), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Construction Industry Development Board 1.0 Introduction Construction industry plays an important part as a stimulant in Malaysia s economy. The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) was established as a government agency to facilitate and act as a catalyst to the development, is generally representing the construction industry to the government and the public. (Chan, 2009). According to Hiap (2012), the CIDB published a ten year Construction Industry Master Plan (CIMP) towards the end of year 2007, the aim is to refocus the strategic position and charting the future direction of the industry. The construction industry is one of the highest contributing in country s economy. This industry provides job opportunities to the people in different sector such as agriculture, mining and quarrying, manufacturing, construction and services. Davis and Tomasin s study stated the fatalities happened were caused by most of the usage of equipment such as conditions of scaffolds, power access equipments, ladder, excavations and so on, which lead to the risk of physical injury. Falls, electrocutions, vehicles rollover, personnel run over by vehicle and excavation cave ins were listed as the top five categories of fatalities in the construction industry (IPEDR, 2011). Therefore, the Malaysian government have been implemented the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994 in the industry. In general, OSHA is an organization formed to guard the safety of the workplace and safety regulations. OSHA collects data of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Child Policy Can Improve The Health Of The Economy central government, through the two child policy can China reach to Optimize the demographic structure, increase labor s supply, ease pressure from the aging population, help improving the health of the economy, innovative, coordinated, green, open, and shared by all. By 2020 the country will complete tackling regional poverty to build China into a moderately prosperous society in all aspects. Not as expected, the first year of two child policy was not a good enough start for the rulers. As of December 2014, there are only less than one million pairs of couples give birth on their second child, while the official was expected to increase each year about 200 million people. There might be many reasons behind the fact that not each couple are dieing to have a second child, such as the concern about the quantity quality tradeoff (Liu, 2014), or simply because they do not like child. The key factor plays a role here is apparently the cost of having and raising a child can be really high in China. Before bearing a child, a couple are expected to own their house property. That means to buy an apartment with salary of about four to 6 years after college. A purchased house means stability and reliability in traditional Chinese value. Although the fact is that many new couples are living in a renting apartment or saddling a huge amount of loans. Since the rates of house property is irrationally high in China in consideration with the income, most couple consider paying off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay about Pearl Harbor The surprise was complete. The attacking planes came in two waves; the first hit its target at 7:53 AM, the second at 8:55. By 9:55 it was all over. By 1:00 PM the carriers that launched the planes from 274 miles off the coast of Oahu were heading back to Japan. Behind them they left chaos, 2,403 dead, 188 destroyed planes and a crippled Pacific Fleet that included 8 damaged or destroyed battleships. In one stroke the Japanese action silenced the debate that had divided Americans ever since the German defeat of France left England alone in the fight against the Nazi terror. Approximately three hours later, Japanese planes began a day long attack on American facilities in the Philippines. (Because the islands are located across the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marine Corporal E.C. Nightingale was aboard the Arizona that fateful Sunday morning: At approximately eight o clock on the morning of December 7, 1941, I was leaving the breakfast table when the ship s siren for air defense sounded. Having no anti aircraft battle station, I paid little attention to it. Suddenly I heard an explosion. I ran to the port door leading to the quarterdeck and saw a bomb strike a barge of some sort alongside the NEVADA, or in that vicinity. The marine color guard came in at this point saying we were being attacked. I could distinctly hear machine gun fire. I believe at this point our anti aircraft battery opened up. We stood around awaiting orders of some kind. General Quarters sounded and I started for my battle station in secondary aft. As I passed through casement nine I noted the gun was manned and being trained out. The men seemed extremely calm and collected. I reached the boat deck and our anti aircraft guns were in full action, firing very rapidly. I was about three quarters of the way to the first platform on the mast when it seemed as though a bomb struck our quarterdeck. I could hear shrapnel or fragments whistling past me. As soon as I reached the first platform, I saw Second Lieutenant Simonson lying on his back with blood on his shirt front. I bent over him and taking him by the shoulders asked if there was anything I could do. He was dead, or so nearly so that speech was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...