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The Four Types Of Organizational Cultures
An organizational culture is a system of shared beliefs and values that are establised to help motivate
and coordinate employees in the achievement of meeting the organization s goals (Kinicki, 2012,
p.229). The four types of organizational cultures are: clan, adhocracy, market, and hierarchy. By a
company choosing what kind of culture and structure they will plan lays out the design of how an
organization will function which gives an the organizational identity, it facilitates collective
commitment, promotes stability, and shapes the workplace behavior by helping employees to
understand the purpose and goals of the company, and how they intend to accomplish their goals
(Kinicki, 2012). In creating an organizational culture, I am doing so, based on the clan culture because
I feel that an organization can thrive in all aspects when employees are in an environment that gives
the sense of family, which in my opinion, also promotes cohesiveness (Rouse, 2014). With this, I am
am employee focused and prepared to mentor employer commitment, by ensuring that my employees
receive the necessary information when dealing with human resources, benefits, etc., and employee
engagement, by making sure that the team members are well equipped with whatever is needed to
carry out job duties and also to give the the opportunity to work on a level that allows them to conduct
assignments efficiently while making sound decisions. This will allow the team members to
collaborate and have input in
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Ethnic Minority Stereotypes
Where do these stereotypes come from? Stereotypes are prevalent in our society today and it seems as
though we are constantly judging people and labelling them in categories. As a population there has
not always been equality between races and genders and this is still true in some parts of the world
today. These inequalities cause the effect of stereotyping from groups of people who have views or
ideas about another group, or even their own group of people. For example, woman have not always
been considered equals and this may well have led to the stereotype that they are not good at maths,
and likewise with African Americans. It terms of the history of civilisation; it was only until recently
that these groups of people gained equal rights to others. Women were once not allowed to publish
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Therefore, this isolation has limited my knowledge of ethnic minority stereotype threat. However,
when I went to university I became more aware of some of the stereotypes associated with different
ethnicities, for example, all Chinese students are good at Mathematics . The main research in this area
so far has been on African Americans in the USA and there appears to be a correlation between ethnic
stereotype threat and mathematics performance. In the UK statistics (see chart 6 below) from the DFE
on the number of students acquiring 5 A* C grades (including English and Mathematics) shows us that
pupils from a black background are the lowest performing whilst Chinese pupils top the list. We can
also see that the gap has been closing but there is still an opportunity to close this further growing up
in Devon not much experience, mainly white schools. isolated research is on African americans in
USA does appear link between ethnic s.t threat and maths
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The Significance of Chapter 5 in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Significance of Chapter 5 in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Works Cited Not Included
This essay will consider the significance of Chapter five to the rest of the novel, and look at how Mary
Shelley s life has influenced her writing. I am going to focus mainly on Chapter five, but first I am
going to consider some important aspects of the preceding chapters.
In Chapter one Victor describes how his mother and father met and how he and Elizabeth where
brought together. When he first describes her, it contrasts greatly with his primary depiction of the
creature
Her brow was clear and ample, her blue eyes cloudless, and her
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Though he had a happy childhood, Frankenstein never had many friends, and Elizabeth and Henry
Clerval where his closest. When Victor was seven, his mother had another baby, and the arrival of that
child made them decide to stay in Geneva.
The rest of the chapter however, is devoted to recounting his love of science
Curiosity, earnest research to learn the hidden laws of nature,
Gladness akin to rapture, as they were unfolded to me, are among
The earliest sensations I can remember (Chapter 2, pg 40).
Victor soon starts reading the writings of alchemists such as Cornelius Agrippa, a medieval scientist
whose teachings were exploded by Frankenstein s time. These readings were what would ultimately
lead to his downfall. Eventually, after discovering the science of electricity, he stops studying Agrippa,
and begins to study mathematics instead, but fate as he puts it, brought him back to the field of
science. Frankenstein, in the first two chapters, keeps referring to his imminent doom, and his fate,
which begins with the bringing to life of his creation in chapter 5.
At the age of seventeen Victor leaves his family in Geneva to finish his studies at Ingolstadt
University. Just before he departs, his mother catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth, who she had been
nursing back to health. This
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Substance Abuse
WHAT IS MEANT BY DRUG DEPENDENCY? Drug dependence is a situation where an addict
feels he/she must have drugs in order to live; this is the term to describe psychological dependence.
Physical dependence occurs when the body metabolism adapts to the presence of the drugs, when the
drug is removed strong withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced
as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur.
EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A DRUG Alcohol is a drug because it affects the body tissues and as
a result influences behaviour. BRIEFLY OUTLINE THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE BECOME
DEPENDENT ON DRUGS People become dependent on drugs because of curiosity, believing drugs
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To be prejudiced is to have a preconceived opinion about others. An individual may be good, noble,
generous, kind, and helpful, but may be rated by the image of his race, religion, and nationality rather
than by an assessment of his individual characteristics. Prejudice is acquired, not inborn, prejudice is
not inherited: it is taught . Prejudice is unlearned as members of various groups come to know each
other as persons instead of stereotypes. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY THE TERM
DISCRIMINATION? Discrimination is overt behaviour toward another person that is different from
the individual s usual behaviour toward others. It is differential treatment towards others. In our
society, discrimination may take place in various forms such as in education, voting, employment,
group membership, legal, occupational, political and social. It has been seen as unfair treatment or
injurious distinctions, especially unfair treatment. The dominant group treats members of the minority
group differently because of a variety of fears, fear of intermarriage, fear of job competition, fear of
loss of political power and special privileges, fear of decline of their own social status should they
associate with them. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is one of the most common crimes. It is present
throughout society, usually hidden, but there, nontheless. Violence between adults who are
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Nuclear Warfare And Its Effects On The World
In early August 1945, President Harry Truman approved for two nuclear bombs, uranium 235 and
plutonium 239, made by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, to be dropped on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki bringing the Second World War to an abrupt end. On the first day of the
bombing, each city lost an estimate of at least one half of their population. During the following
months, between 150,000 and more than 246,000 deaths occurred from the effect of burns, radiation
sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness brought on by the nuclear effects. This is act is
otherwise known as nuclear warfare and with the advancements of modern technology, the extent of
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This is just one example of the many nuclear weapons in the world. Nuclear warfare is caused by a
military conflict or a political strategy in which one uses nuclear weaponry to inflict damage upon the
opponent. Some believe that politicians and military personnel only want to possess nuclear weapons
because of the heightened sense of power and feeling of security. It s scary to think that the human
race is in the hands of the people who own these weapons. The effects of nuclear use can be divided
into four categories: instantaneous, near immediate, short term, and long term. The heart of a nuclear
explosion reaches temperatures over a several million degree centigrade resulting in a heat flash over a
wide area that vaporizes all human tissue. At Hiroshima, within a radius of half a mile, the only
remains of most of the people caught in the open were their shadows burnt into stone. The near
immediate effects are the people inside buildings or otherwise shielded, will be indirectly killed by the
blast and heat effects as buildings collapse and all inflammable materials burst into flames. The
immediate death rate will be over 90%. Outside the area of total destruction will be survivors.
However, these survivors will be blinded, suffering from fatal burns, bleeding from glass splinters, or
have suffered massive internal injuries. The death rate will continue to climb since emergency services
would be incapable of responding due to destroyed equipment
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Manic Disorder Research Paper
I know what it s like to be afraid of your own mind. (Dr. Reid/Criminal Minds) People with mental
illness face stigmas, and those associated with bipolar condition are challenged even more. Although
there are those in our society who believe that bipolar disorder, or manic disorder, is self induced,
meaning you can just get over it , further observations have revealed that those who suffer from manic
disorder endure this illness characterized by dramatic and unpredictable mood swings. Mania
symptoms may include excessive happiness, excitement, irritability, restlessness, increased energy,
less need for sleep, racing thoughts, and a tendency to make grand and unattainable plans. Depression
symptoms may include sadness, anxiety, irritability,
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Sara Teasdale Essay
Sara Teasdale lived a lonely life filled with feelings of depression, regardless of her circumstance.
These feelings of loneliness and depression manifest themselves in her lyric poems through her use of
emotional diction and her employment of simple imagery. Sara Teasdale, born in 1884 in St. Louis,
Missouri, grew up to be an incredibly famous poet. Her father, John Warren Teasdale, provided a
middle class life for his family. Sara s mother, Mary Elizabeth Teasdale, focused on their family s
image. Sara lived a sheltered and spoiled life. As a child she learned in private schools and taught to
believe consider herself fragile and constantly ill. Her parents fulfilled her need for protection until
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Teasdale uses the image of water again. Illustrating her experiences of love throughout her life, she
says I have loved much and been loved deeply. A summary of the entire poem, this quote works to
show that she experienced much love throughout her life, however fleeting the love had been. This
poem reflects Sarah s mentality that love should be an experience. Jessie B. Rittenhouse wrote about
Teasdale s collection Love Songs, stating that Teasdale s work seemed effortless. Rittenhouse believed
Teasdale s lyrical style just flowed from her lips. Calling Teasdale s poems impulsive, Rittenhouse
believed these poems to be simply composed casual responses to the emotional trials in Teasdale s life
(Rittenhouse 425). Another critic, Louis Untermeyer, believed Teasdale s Flame and Shadow
Collection to be completely different from her old works. Untermeyer suggested Teasdale wrote this
collection to branch out. While the subject of her poems remained the same, Teasdale tried something
new in regards to style. Untermeyer criticised that Teasdale limited herself too much in her subject
matter, and could have benefited from making alterations there, as well as in her style.Untermeyer also
commented that Teasdale became more flexible with her new style, refusing to stick to regular patterns
(Untermeyer
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Essay On Micromechanical Resonators
8 We systematically demonstrate that one dimensional phononic crystal (1 D PnC) tethers can signif
9 icantly reduce tether loss in micromechanical resonators to a point where the total energy loss is
10 dominated by intrinsic mechanisms, particularly phonon damping. Multiple silicon resonators are
11 designed, fabricated, and tested to provide comparisons in terms of the number of periods in the
12 PnC and the resonance frequency, as well as a comparison with conventional straight beam tethers.
13 The product of resonance frequency and measured quality factor (f_Q) is the critical figure of
14 merit, as it is inversely related to the total energy dissipation in a resonator. For a wide range of fre
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Phonon loss is a result of the anharmonicity of the
38 material lattice, while TED is due to the irreversible heat flow
39 across thermal gradients induced during vibration.1,2,4 Tether
40 loss8 11 is the energy lost through the tethers to the substrate
41 anchors and is the subject of the experiments presented here.
42 In general, the goal is to design the tethers to minimize the
43 amount of elastic energy that leaks through to the substrate.
44 One common approach treats the tether as a transmission line,
45 assuming that the best isolation is achieved by using quarter
46 wavelength tethers. For specific resonator designs, the tether
47 dimensions can be optimized to provide improved Q.11,12
48 Recent research into phonon engineered structures has led to a
49 number of designs that allow selective phonon control, from
50 phonon cavities,13 16 waveguides,17,18 and filters.19,20 The abil
51 ity to control acoustic phonon dispersion enables the design of
52 acoustic/phononic bandgaps19,20 that can be used as tethers or
53 shields to efficiently confine energy in a phonon cavity or resonator. 54 15,21 26 In such devices,
acoustic propagation is miti gated by using multiple repeating units to create a phononic 55 crystal
(PnC) that has a transmission bandgap. Several of these 56 studies have focused on improving the Q
of acoustic Fabry 57
P_erot
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Facebook Case IPO
Facebook, Inc: The Initial Public Offering Introduction Facebook, which was founded by Mark
Zuckerberg in February 2004, is an online social networking platform with the mission of making the
world more open and connected. Within a few years, Facebook attracted millions of new users, from 1
million Monthly Active Users to 845 millions Monthly Active Users. Though competing with global
and regional corporations in the industry, Facebook kept growing rapidly. With the high expectation of
investors, Facebook finally decided to go public. The Red Herring of Facebook stated that its goal was
to connect all two billion global Internet users. Basing on our analysis of Facebook s IPO, we would
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However, by mid May it had fallen to $12.17 with a loss of 39 percent post IPO. Zynga, the online
gaming company, went public in December 2011 and issued 100 million shares at $10/share, which
was at the ceiling of the price talk of $8.50 to $10.00. Zynga s share price fell by 5 percent on the first
day of trading and by mid May was still 14.4 percent below the IPO price. Intrinsic value refers to the
value of a company, stock, currency or product determined through fundamental analysis without
reference to its market value. It is ordinarily calculated by summing the discounted future income
generated by the asset to obtain the present value. In this case, Facebook s intrinsic value is its
estimate value/share from Discounted Cash Flow analysis. As it is showed in Exhibit 3, Facebook s
estimated value/share is $32.44 using Discounted Cash Flow analysis. The price from the price talk is
$38, which was raised from around $28 to $35 to $34 to $38 per share because of the overwhelming
demand from investors. And the price talk is 17% higher than the intrinsic value. Based on our one
way sensitivity analysis of seven variables as it is showed in Exhibit 4, which are revenue growth rate,
terminal growth rate, pre tax operating margin, increase in Capex, increase in NWC, cost of capital
and marginal tax rate, we conclude that cost of capital and pre tax operating margin are the two most
sensitive variables from our calculation of the slope rate R. And our two way
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Inquiry Learning Experience
This inquiry learning experience is designed to give students the opportunity to explore the
metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly (see appendix). Through this experience, children will
practice the skills of observing, communicating, classifying and inferring. These skills are integrated
in the lessons and allow children to construct knowledge about how caterpillar will change into a
butterfly following certain developmental growth sequence. Children need to collect information
about the life cycle of a butterfly using their science journals to record observations and questions and
assess their understanding. The learning strategies vary from individual to a whole group activity and
small group activity and ensure that teachers are giving individual attention and encouragement for
students to express ideas and thoughts and practice writing in their journals. In this experience,
children will be giving the opportunity to observe the transformation process in their class as part of
real life experience while observing real caterpillar transforming into a butterfly. More activities such
as songs, sequence cards game, charts, drawing, stories and audio visual videos (See appendix) are
there to reinforce the understanding of the concept. A fieldtrip to a place where they rear butterflies
will be very beneficial as well if such a place does exist. It would be an amazing educational
experience for students and teachers to visit and witness this amazing natural
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Homo Sapiens Thesis
Most scientists estimate that it was about 150,000 years ago that the species Homo Sapiens first
appeared, armed with nothing; no sharp claws nor swift legs. Yet, despite this lack of physical
advantages, their descendents us are now living in a world where we like to think that we rule this
earth. Ours is a triumph that far transcends the expectations one might have had about our species
because, well, who d have guessed that this particular kind of ape will one day dominate the earth?
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is Dr. Yuval Noah Harari s 500 page long attempt to provide
answers to that question. (Which might not seem very brief , but it s got all our 150,000 years
condensed into one single volume... I mean, what s not to like?)
Hailed by the Sunday Express as a starburst of a book and by Observer as thrilling and breath taking ,
Sapiens, originally written in Hebrew, soon became an international bestseller following its
publication in English. It s now translated into more than 30 languages worldwide, including Korean..
This fact may strike you as peculiar, but in reality, it s easy to see how it became so readily popular.
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He suspects that the key to our success lies in our use of language. Our language is an extremely
effective system that allows a limited number of vowels and consonants to form words, which then
creates an endless amount of different sentences. Endowed with this ability that allowed us to share in
complex identities ranging from tribal spirits and human rights, we came to cooperate in complicated
procedures and consequently form societies. It was this great cognitive revolution that fundamentally
differentiated us, argues Harari, from our ape
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The Pros And Cons Of Franchisees
According to the United Nations a multinational corporation is an enterprise which owns or controls
production or service facilities outside the country in which it is based . .Multinational companies
have been largely responsible for uplifting for all spheres of business life across the globe. They are
the world leaders in high technology advancement and automation, which resulted in more efficient
commerce worldwide. Global expansion has developed a tactical imperative for nearly all large
organizations and multinational corporation (MNC) managers have a great deal on their hands in
developing, monitoring and changing these strategies. Becoming international is an important factor in
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Franchisees will also gain their experiences during the franchise period and the process to meet
franchisors requirements.
It is fair to highlight that franchising is a popular and successful mode for foreign market entry,
however there are a few potential drawbacks to this mode of entry. The drawbacks include: decreased
brand quality due to not having full control over franchises, not maximising profit as franchisor only
receives a royalty fee and not the full profit made, and the responsibility of supporting and training a
future competitor.
The franchising strategy is excellent for expansion. This recognition value of the brand helps to attract
possible partners, which want to benefit from a proven business concept, without having the effort to
seek after ones in potential target markets. There are 37,777 Subway restaurants in 100 countries. That
number was recorded in the annals of Subway history when the second Subway outlet was opened
here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines .(Gonalves 2010). A summary also shows that subway is the
fastest growing franchise system worldwide. In terms of restaurant numbers the company managed to
out compete the major competitors worldwide and there is no end in sight for this growth. This shows
that this kind of entry mode is definitely a way towards a successful and universal market entry into
different
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The Paolilithic And Paleolithic
Paleolithic The period of human history up to about 9000 BCE. The same time of which tools were
made from stone and bone and people gained their food through foraging. Neanderthals The family of
humans, 45,000 years ago they lived in Europe, they disappeared due to the interaction with the early
homo sapiens. Flourished in Europe and Southeast Asia, then completely vanished. Evidence of brutal
violence between these groups. They didn t develop the technology when the weather altered. Cro
Magnon Were the first kind of beings that had signs of being a human, this was proven by the
discovery of the materials left behind. Neolithic The period after 9000 BCE which is also the
following the Paleolithic era. This is when people developed agriculture, domesticated animals, and
used tools made of stone and wood. Mesopotamia Emerged during the 4th millennium. The land
between the rivers in the fertile crescent. Early cultivators realized by tapping these rivers, they were
able to produce crops, and produce. Artificial irrigation manipulating the environment. Sumer
Populations: 100,000 people. 3000 BCE. The dominant people of Mesopotamia. Sumer is a region
which contains little cities such as Ur, Eridu. Sumerians build the first cities, have militaries. House
bustling marketplaces, attracting producers from both near and far. Building ziggurats. Also,
established the military, tax collectors, and administrators to establish order. Metallurgy Nile River
The Greek historian and traveler Herodotus in the 5th century BCE called Egypt the gift of the Nile.
The Nile flooded once a year for a period of several months bringing fertile soil and moisture for
farming, and agricultural villages developed along its banks by at least 6000 BCE. Although the
Egyptians worried at times these floods would be too high or too low, they also praised the Nile as a
comforting force. The Egyptians based their calendar on the Nile, dividing the year into three four
month periods. Pyramids Hammurabi s Code A proclamation issued by Babylonian king Hammurabi
to establish laws regulating many aspects of life. Hammurabi ordered his code to be inscribed on stone
pillars and set up in public throughout the Babylonian empire.
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William Butler Yeats The Second Coming
In William Butler Yeats The Second Coming, the poet makes phrases such as; the best lack of
conviction of stony sleep (19) and the falcon cannot hear the falconer (2). The phrases are useful in
suggesting various thematic concerns of the poem as well asserting separation of ideas and events that
occur during the time when Yeats is writing his work. Different interpretations of the stanzas may
bring a connection of the antagonism of people and events that Yeats foresees. For instance, the falcon
separates from the falconer, the lion having the head of a human being (sphinx) and things falling
apart indicate contradicting forces that work to build history at the time. The analysis of the poem is
on the basis of contradicting forces that separate modernity from the ancient world. Yeats introduces
the poem by referring to a falcon that flies away from the falconer who happens to release it.
Shockingly, the falcon cannot hear its master but it continues wheeling at far distance from the
falconer. The separation between the falcon and the falconer presents a metaphorical incidence that is
worth to interpret. For instance, it is possible that the disassociation represent the young ones, acting
as falcons, and separate themselves from the old order of the society. Notably, the modern children
may be adopting new societal principles different from the ones that their parents and grandparents
prescribe during the Yeats time. Such societal engagements may touch on music, new
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Acct 551
E12 1 (Classification Issues Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in
the intangible assets section of the balance sheet.
1. Investment in a subsidiary company.
2. Timberland.
3. Cost of engineering activity required to advance the design of a product to the manufacturing stage.
4. Lease prepayment (6 months rent paid in advance).
5. Cost of equipment obtained.
6. Cost of searching for applications of new research findings.
7. Costs incurred in the formation of a corporation.
8. Operating losses incurred in the start up of a business.
9. Training costs incurred in start up of new operation.
10. Purchase cost of a franchise.
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It is expected that this product will generate cash flows for an indefinite period of time. The license
has an initial term of 5 years but by paying a nominal fee, Palmiero can renew the license indefinitely
for successive 5 year terms. What amount should be amortized for the year ended December 31, 2012?
1 . Alatorre should report the patent at $600,000 (net of $400,000 accumulated amortization) on the
balance sheet. The computation of accumulated amortization is as follows.
Amortization for 2005 and 2006 ($1,000,000/10) X 2 $200,000
2007 amortization: ($1,000,000 $200,000) á (6 2) 200,000
Accumulated amortization, 12/31/07 $400,000
2. Alatorre should amortize the franchise over its estimated useful life.
Because it is uncertain that Alatorre will be able to retain the franchise at the end of 2015, it should be
amortized over 10 years. The amount of amortization on the franchise for the year ended December
31, 2007, is
$40,000: ($400,000/10).
3. These costs should be expensed as incurred. Therefore $275,000 of organization expense is reported
in income for 2007.
4. Because the license can be easily renewed (at nominal cost), it has an indefinite life. Thus, no
amortization will be recorded. The license will be tested for impairment in future periods.
E12 5 (Correct Intangible Asset Account) As the recently appointed auditor for Hillary Corporation,
you have been asked to examine
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Gangs and Injunctions
Gangs and Injunctions Criminal activities and gangs have mostly always been an on going problem in
the United States. Gangs and gang members are frequently involved with a variety of different crimes.
The 2008 National Youth Gang Survey reported that there are approximately 774,000 active gang
members in the United States (Egley, Howell, Moore, 2010). The 2008 National Youth Gang Survey
also states that there are about 27,900 active gangs in the United States (Egley et al., 2010). The active
gangs in California have caused a major impact on the state in many ways. According to the California
Department of Justice, approximately 300,000 gang members are living in California (Crawford,
2009). California also attributes more than 25 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The police force may be looked at negatively for setting such heavy restrictions on regular
neighborhoods because there are injunctions set upon the area. The people from the neighborhoods
would be the individuals that believe gang injunctions should not be enforced. One of the many
problems involved with gang injunctions is that there is not a clear definition of what a gang is.
Numerous definitions of gangs have come about through the decades. For example, the 2006 National
Youth Gang Survey defines a gang as a group of youths in your jurisdiction that you are willing to
classify as a gang (Egley, O Donnell, 2008). This definition of a gang is very vague because any group
of youths can be seen as a gang. This definition does not always work. For example, a group of people
who share a common interest like reading books or collecting baseball cards can be labeled as a gang.
The National Gang Center and federal law define a gang as any ongoing group, club, organization, or
association of five or more person: A) that has as one of its primary purposes the commission of one
or more of the criminal offenses; B) the members of which engage, or have engaged within the past
five years, in a continuing series of offenses; and C) the activities of which affect interstate or foreign
commerce (Brief review of Federal and State definitions, 2009, p.1). Another problem closely
associated with gang injunctions are the violations of constitutional rights.
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The Letter G In REGARDS Represents Gender Discrimination
The letter G in REGARDS represents gender discrimination. The law says that men and women in the
workplace should be treated equally. Unless the woman is pregnant, or close to giving birth, or just
gave birth, she should be granted some rights that men do not have. For example, if women models
are needed to model a new line for women clothing. The hiring process can be strictly towards women
for the position (Robinson, 2013, p. 29). This situation is called bona fide occupational qualification or
(BFOQ). If there is a job that qualifies a lot of upper body strength, such as lifting heavy boxes
loading or unloading trucks a woman should receive the same treatment and pay in the position that a
man would on the job. If a man wanted to
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A Brief Note On The National Mediation Board
Employees generally seek union representation because they feel their workplace rights from their
employer is not being met, or that they have an unfair disadvantage in regards to any needs or
workplace desires. They turn to unions to help bridge the gap and ease the power differential that
exists between employers and their employees. In order for a group of employees to obtain
representation, they must undergo an election process to choose their union or decide if they, as a unit,
want a union at all (Cox, Bok, Gorman, Finkin, 2012). Here, we will discuss the history of and
changes to the manner in which employee votes have been counted to determine an outcome in these
elections.
1. Prior to the National Mediation Board s (NMB) 2010 rule change, what was the primary difference
between how the election results were counted under the NLRA and the Railway Labor Act (RLA)?
For approximately seventy five years the only option an employee had to submit a vote against union
representation was to not vote at all. Under the Railway Labor Act, it specifically identifies that
employees shall have the right to determine who shall be representative of the craft or class 45 U.S.C
$ 152 but does not define that a specific no union choice was available. This was further exemplified
by the National Mediation Board who recognized non voters as representing a no vote and/or being
against union representation. Under this pretense and applicable to the ballot, which only
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Essay about Consumer Appeal
Consumer Appeal
Advertisers of today have strategically combined commercials and television shows in order to sell
products. Gloria Steinem discusses a similar idea in her article, quot;Sex, Lies, and Advertising. quot;
She repeatedly demonstrates how advertisements, particularly in magazines, are complementary to the
articles around them. In the same manner, so are commercials to television programs.
They are both aimed at the same groups or types of people, such as sex, age, gender, etc.
Many times, the time of day or day of the week a show is aired has a lot to do with the types of
viewers the program will attract. Thus, the types of commercials will also differ. On ... Show more
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This leaves a majority of the older crowds watching the program.
According to Gloria Steinem, the target of the television show will be the same as that of the
commercials. This proved to be true with quot;Profiler quot; and its commercials. There were a total
of twenty commercials aired. They included and Allstate Insurance ad, a number of car dealers and
promotions, chewing gum, beauty products, medicine, food, and television satellites. Most of them
had female voice overs with predominantly white actors and/or actresses. The actors and/or actresses
were also good looking, thin, and of high to medium status.
In Steinem s terms, and as mentioned by Cayo Gamber, an advertisement is generally linked to the
article, or in this case, the program. The show is seen as a quot;complementary copy quot; for the
commercials; because it included certain accessories to a person in the same life style as the characters
in the program.
The cars advertisements, in particular, were at times found in the show.
However, the other products weren t really enforced by the program. Above all, the program did help
maintain the intended target interested and tuned in to that specific channel.
The benefit of airing commercials at that specific time of
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Improving Customer Service Quality in
GIRNE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Master Research Proposal
Improving Customer Service Quality in
4 5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus
Student Name Asif HUSSAIN
Supervisor
Prof. Dr. ERDAL TURKAN
Email: asif_del04@yahoo.com Address:13,Kucuk Medrese sokak Lefkosa
27 01 2011 1. Title: Improving customer service quality in 4 5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus 2.
Background
This research will focus on an additive exploration of prior undergraduate research of Hussain,(2011).
In 2011 Hussain has researched only 3 star Hotels In Norther Cyprus. This study will incorporate 4 5
star hotels as its research settings. This will add ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Sohail, Roy, Saeed and Ahmed,2007; Kwortnik , 2005) researchers generally agree that
service quality is not a uni dimensional assemble that reflects whether a firm s customer service is
superb or meagre. Instead service quality symbolizes a combination of factors that determine
customers perceptions about the offering. Service quality is not objectively measured according to
some technical standards but is subjectively felt by customers and measured relative to customer
determined standards. Thus, service quality is the gap between perceived service delivered and
expected service.
As a result, service quality is defined similarly, as a comparative function between consumer
expectations and actual service performance (Iacobucci and Ostrom, 1995; Parasuraman et al.,1985)
Because of economic improvements, a long term and commonly advantageous relationship between
the customer and the hotel is becoming progressively more important. Companies with satisfied
consumers benefit from higher margins and consequently greater profits than do businesses that fail to
maintain and satisfy their consumers This fact has conducted hotels to invest in new ways to improve
service quality and the perceived value that hopefully will lead to better customer satisfaction and
loyalty, and thus establish a better relationship quality with each customer.
(Jones, Mak and Sim, 2007; Barsky and Nash, 2003).
Knowing what represented service quality,
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Climate Change Is An Environmental And Business Issue
Climate change is an environmental and business issue that has gained more and more attention from
society nowadays. The meaning of it seems to be not as easy as its name indicates which is merely a
difference in climate. NASA (2011) reports, Climate change, therefore, is a change in the typical or
average weather of a region or city... Climate change is also a change in Earth s overall climate. This
could be a change in Earth s average temperature, for example. Therefore, climate change in our world
has various effects in our life, which, for example, like extreme weather, global warming, higher sea
level and etc., do really affect our daily life and production process. Understanding what the climate
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Business plays a vitally important role in this issue because it has been a major contributor to carbon
in the atmosphere. Though climate change could be caused by thousands of reasons, like natural
factors, however, scientists think that the recent phenomenon of global warming can t be explained by
nature alone. Most scientists say it s very likely that most of the warming since the mid 1900s is due to
the burning of coal, oil and gas...This burning adds heat trapping gases, like carbon dioxide, into the
air. These gases are called greenhouse gases (NASA, 2011). The industrial production which needs
tons of fuels and other raw materials burned is an enormous source of greenhouse gases which might
be the most core factor of causing climate change.
Business is also influenced by climate change in return which is changing the landscape of business.
Businesses that depend on water, like skiing industry, bottled spring water industry, the oil industry
and etc., are affected by climate change because these industries need a constant and steady supply of
water including different forms, for instance, snow. Climate is an essential resource for tourism, and
especially for the beach, nature, and winter sport tourism segments. Changing climate and weather
patterns at tourist destinations and tourist
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Passing On The Gift Dan West Character Analysis
Dan West was an exceptional man and a great leader. He graduated from Manchester College in 1917.
He knew most of the students, and his classmates remember him as a friendly and social person
(Yoder 22). He enjoyed thinking deeply about topics which greatly impacted his leadership skills and
qualities. In Passing on the Gift: The Story of Dan West by Glee Yoder, a quotation from The Goshen
News after Dan West died stated, The Church lost a plain and simple man, who saw in every person a
divine image; his goal in leadership was to enable others to let this image come alive (165). Dan West
loved the Church of the Brethren. Dedicated to spreading peace and ending hunger, he created the
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He encouraged others to talk, and he listened to their opinions. In Passing on the Gift: The Story of
Dan West, Glee Yoder states, He had a knack, a way of conveying a certain amount of support and at
the same time challenging each person to pursue his or her own thoughts (133). Dan West
demonstrated this quotation on summer with a group of campers. At a camp, Dan decided to challenge
the campers by starting a talk session called open forum where he took a group of campers, and by the
end of the discussion, every single camper wanted to join in on the discussion. He wanted everyone to
feel as though they had something special and unique to contribute to the group. Willing to listen, Dan
allowed and encouraged each person to speak (Yoder 36, 37). He enabled others to act, according to
Kouzes and Posner s principles of leadership. Enabling others to act requires a leader to incorporate
others in a conversation and actively listen to them. Dan West demonstrated this when he allowed
every camper who wanted to speak, speak. He wanted each camper to feel special; therefore, he
involved each one. He helped many to believe in their own worth, including the slow ones as well as
the brilliant. He encourages persons to develop their own potential in their own way (Yoder 37).
Through this, Dan West enabled the campers to act by using their voices
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Marvin Gaye Analysis
Marvin Gaye Jr. was born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., later he officially added the e to his last name.
Playing tribute to one of his favorite artist Sam Cooke (Mix, 2002), and also to avoid the constant
rumors about his sexuality. Marvin Gaye was born in 1939, in Washington, D.C. Marvin Gaye father
was a minister of the House of God. Gaye grew up in a poor and segregated section of Washington on
First Street. That particular section of the neighborhood was known as Simple City . Marvin Gaye Jr.
started his singing at a young age while attending his father s church. Marvin Gaye was the middle
child of the six children, his parents had together. The of the boys were his half brothers. His mother
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The author describes the album as Marvin Gaye s masterpiece, it s the most important and passionate
record to come out of soul music, delivered by one of its finest voices, a man finally free to speak his
mind and so move from R B sex symbol to true recording artist (Allmusic.com, 2016). The sound was
nothing that Motown or anybody else had heard before a combinations of funk, jazz, and Latin
rhythms. These sounds are heard in some of the music we hear today in soul music. Marvin Gaye
received many accolades for the album, the NAACP Image Award, the major gave him a key to the
city of Washington D.C. He received Trendsetter of the Year award from Billboard Magazine s and the
Male Vocalist of the Year award from Cashbox Magazine. Rolling Stone Magazine rated it in the top
ten album of all time. With all his success, Gaye also had some failures in his personal life also. His
divorce with Anna Gordy was a messy one, with both side claiming physical abuse. By then his drug
use got out of control again, thus the start of an affair with Janis Hunter who was reported to be
sixteen years old at the time. With one child and one on the way with Ms. Hunter, Anna Gordy
finalized their divorce in
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Choosing Adoption Instead Of Abortion
Hailey I. Bell
Mr. Steven Harris
Freshman Honors English
05 February 2015
Choosing Adoption Instead of Abortion
The National Adoption Center stated, There are no unwanted children. Just unfound families. This
quote shows the positive outlook that adoption agencies portray. When a parent chooses not to keep
custody of a child, the child then becomes available for other parents to adopt them. Once adopted the
child has an opportunity to have a regular life with people who will love and provide for them. If that
adult had chosen to not keep the child, then they wouldn t have had a chance to become an adult or
even be born. The option of adoption should be used to replace abortion.
Abortion is way stop your pregnancy. A study at Guttmacher Institute has shown statistics about
mothers who have abortions. 56% are unmarried, 61% already have children, and 58% are in their 20
s. 21% of all unplanned pregnancies end in abortion (Abortion in the United States). The Guttmacher
Institute study states, 69% are economically challenged, and 73% report religious affiliation. 4 in 10
unplanned pregnancies end in abortion. These stats show the way that unexpected pregnancies are
dealt with.
Adoption has evolved into a wonderful option. Recently, the phrase give up and abortion have become
synonymous, but women aren t giving up anything ( giving up ).As a birth mother, a sense of
empowerment is felt in the knowledge that they ve created a child. They get the reassurance that their
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An Investigation into Primary School Physical Education
An Investigation into Primary School Physical Education
This report will provide a concise investigation into the developmental stages of physical education.
Whilst this assignment will provide an overview of the subject in primary schools at present, it will
also go on to investigate into the issue of teaching on a practical basis and also look at how physical
education can develop a child. Using the information gathered from primary and secondary research,
which was conducted whilst attending a primary school as a six week work placement, the latter
stages will provide some critique and offer some recommendations to how physical education can be
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through achievement
Develops muscular and respiratory systems, such as developing cardiovascular efficiency, muscle
mass, heart rate, stamina, fitness
Develops key skills such as communication
Moral traits, such as fair play, good sporting behaviour, respect for others, accepting authority
Develops organisational skills
Develop self confidence
Figure 1.Examples of some physiological, sociological and psychological benefits
The government has a major role, and although it is not an intention to delve into the government s
involvement in physical education, it is necessary to mention their ambitions to constantly improve
both the teaching and learning of physical education. This ambition can be represented through the
numerous teaching schemes, courses and initiatives that have also been made available by
organisations such the Physical Education Association (PEA) as reported latter on in the assignment.
Furthermore the government have the responsibility for deciding on the cornerstone set of guidelines
known as the National Curriculum.
Literature Review
The primary school which I worked at consisted of years one to six as well as a reception class. The
reception class gives an early introduction to education to pre school children, where they are given a
lot of freedom to move and play,
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Lowering the Drinking Age Appears to be Best Solution Essay
Lowering the Drinking Age Appears to be Best Solution Despite offering many solutions to the
ongoing problem of underage drinking, there seems to be no chance for a law to pass that will lower
the drinking age. Pete Coors of Coors Brewing Co. ran for senator in the Colorado election and
campaigned that he was not pushing to lower the drinking age, however many of his quotes are not
consistent with this point of view. No matter what the ultimate decision is for the drinking age, fake
IDs and parents who condone drinking are going to cancel out any legitimacy for this law to work.
Furthermore there are many drugs in testing now that may perhaps eliminate any of the dangers that
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Salazar doesn t give a specific number of accidents caused by minors, but more a broad and obvious
statement that underage drinking leads to deaths. The fact of the matter is that as long as there is a rule
to be broken, kids are going to break it. That seems to be a common trend of teens, they won t let them
do it, well then they ll find a way to do it anyways. This leads into an article from CNN.com which
recalls all of the ways in which teens purchase and consume alcohol. The first of these methods are
high quality fake IDs. Not only can people make high quality IDs, but they are quite easy to get a hold
of as well. The second thing bringing down the drinking age law, are parents who are willing to allow
their children to consume alcohol, as long as they do not drink and drive. A representative from
Mothers Against Drunk Driving released a statement saying, We have to stop sending mixed messages
to our kids by downplaying the dangers of alcohol use by our youth. Yet, people are wondering if it is
safer to allow kids to drink in their homes, rather than them sneaking around either in parks or
parentless houses, where there is a greater chance of them getting caught by an authority figure.
Despite the greatest efforts of law enforcement and parent formed organizations to deter children from
drinking, kids are still drinking, and at an earlier age. According to CNN.com underage drinking is
now beginning in
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Girl Interrupted
Ali Albishr
Paul Cady
Dec 15, 2014
How Public Resident Hospitals Are Different From Such Privately Hospitals?
The film Girl, Interrupted , is about a girl who gets admitted to a mental asylum for a rare mental
illness named, borderline personality disorder . The film is about how during her eighteen month stay
at the privately run hospital, the protagonist befriends some of the girls suffering from other various
mental illnesses, and finally recovers from her illness. The film screens how the patients with a rich
background are given treatment from the moment they enter the asylum. I chose finding out the
differences between the services offered by the two kinds of hospitals, the state run mental asylum and
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According to these sources as the public hospitals which have survived over the years have an
advantage of widespread experience of maintaining quality with given limited resources, funds and
capital. It is these hospitals which have managed to survive in this competitive environment alongside
government regulations. Hence, the dynamics of their learning experience could be integrated with the
extensive funds available to the private hospitals to achieve a higher social health. Moreover, the
public hospitals have an edge over private hospitals in communicating, coordinating and taking care of
patients at a community level. If the private and public hospitals join hands, both of them will enjoy
the gains and benefits from each other s comparative advantages. This will lead to the welfare of the
society on the
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Demand And Supply And Demand Essay
NTCC PROJECT DEMAND AND SUPPLY BY:­SHUBHAM PACHORY B.COM HONS.
(EVENING) ROLL NO ­
44 ABSTRACT There is no law of supply and demand . there are two
separate laws of demand and law of supply. A demand curve is a graphical depiction of the law of
demand. It has negative slope. Substitutes are goods that can be consumed in place of each other.
Complementary are goods that consumes together. Demand and supply affected by price of the
commodity, income of the consumer, change in technology, price of goods itself etc. there is a inverse
relationship between price and quantity in demand and direct relationship between price and quantity
in supply. INTRODUCTION OF DEMAND MEANING OF DEMAND Its refer to the quantity of the
commodity, that a consumer is willing to buy at a particular price and at a particular time . demand
depends upon the taste and preferences of the consumer, income of the consumer or other factor.
Demand depends on the market condition. If market are going in rising trend, demand will decrease
and if market are going in rising trend, demand will increase. FACTORS AFFECTING DEMAND 1.
PRICE OF THE GOOD increase in price ­consumer purchases less commodities. decrease in price ­
‐
consumer purchases more commodities. 2. PRICE OF OTHER GOODS There are two types of other
goods, a) Substitute Good b) Complementary Good Substitute Good For ex­tea and coffee. We can use
these products in place of each other. Complementary Good
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The First Battle Of Bull Run Essay
THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN
On July 21, 1861, two armies, one confederate and the other Union, prepared for the first major land
battle of the Civil War. In 1861 Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President.
The Southern states had seceded and the South had fired on and captured Fort Sumter on April 12
1861.
After the Fort Sumter battle, both the North and the South began preparing for war by raising armies.
This was done quickly and neither side spent much time training the troops. Both sides also did not
know what a long and terrible war was ahead.
The first Battle of Bull Run took place near Manassas Junction, Virginia, an important railroad
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The Confederates at Manassas knew far ahead of this action due to many Southern spies in
Washington. The Southern troops spread in lines along eight miles of Bull Run Creek. The heaviest
Southern troops were on a ridge around Henry House. After a few skirmishes, the Union Army arrived
at Bull Run on July 21, 1861.
As the Union Army approached Bull Run, General Johnston s army faked an attack at Harpers Ferry.
As the 18,000 Union troops dug in for assault, the Southern forces jumped on rail cars and headed for
Bull Run to reinforce the Confederate Army.
General McDonnell attempted to flank the Confederates by moving north and west, and began several
attacks on the Confederates right flank and the center of the Confederate line at Henry House.
As the battle wore on, the superior numbers of the Union Army began to wear down the Confederate
lines. At a critical point, as the Confederates began to fall back, an officer pointed out a line of rebels
who were still strong. He said, look at Jackson s men standing like a stone wall . He was talking about
General T. J. Jackson s men. Jackson would from then on be known as Stonewall Jackson , one of the
most famous of all Confederate generals. This seemed to inspire the Southern troops at Henry
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Summary Of The Crucible
Nyonika Khanna
Mrs.Evard
Amlit 5
09/28/2017
Man as a Puppet in the Hands of an Intolerant Society
Scapegoating. According to Urban Dictionary, a scapegoat is defined as, A person or person or object
that is used to lay the blame on for all that goes wrong, regardless of the contributions of others. This
will usually carry on until the scapegoat has gone, or has managed to successfully defend itself against
the arguments presented to it .The pointing out of a person as an accused or a sinner happens because
of the intolerance to any deviation from the society beliefs. This is seen in the play,The Crucible;
articles Death Penalty Disgrace and A True Confession. In these articles, the main thing that stands out
is that people can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If I say I know something about the device, it ll be be I lied, I m screwed, but al least my family will
be safe. And I said, OK, the device is mine. (Higazy, A True Confession). The agent who threatened
him said that if he would not cooperate, his family would be in a lot trouble. Under so much intense
pressure he accepted to lie so that his family could be secure. But later on he was proved innocent as
the FBI realized that he was not the right man they wanted. In the play The Crucible, the main
emotion which led to loss of innocent lives was that of vengence. In this play, the illicit relationship
between Abigail and Proctor became the source of frustration for Abigail, as seen when she says, She
is blackening my name in the village! She is telling lies about me! She is a cold, sniveling woman, and
you bend to her! Let her turn you like a (Millar, 23). This frustration led to the emotion of vengeance
which was so evil that it consumed whoever came in it s path. In Death Penalty Disgrace, Davis was
put through a lot of emotional stress so much so that he was almost executed three times before being
punished finally for something for which he claimed he never did. In this case ,the emotion of
frustration played a big role as Davis could not get his due justice of being heard and the law makers
became divided on the way his case was being handled.One of the law officer, who had helped in
making a law for
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Suffering In Toni Morrison s Beloved
Many people often associate various colors to different elements. Each color can represent many
stories and anything can gain a certain meaning from them. Whether it is the luscious bed of ripe and
fresh green grass, presenting the element of life, or the tiny black hole, displaying the element of lack
of freedom, or the alarming hot red and white flashes, blinding the eyes, demonstrating the element of
suffering. Similarly, in the novel, Beloved, Toni Morrison utilizes an assortment of colors as a way to
symbolize the multiple elements people go through: suffering, lack of freedom, and life.
Throughout the novel, the element of suffering is seen through the color of red. The memory of that
suffering can be scarring, as well as acting as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, when Baby Suggs is given the house 124 on Bluestone Road by Mr. Bodwin after she is
freed from being a slave, she repeatedly exclaims to Stamp Paid of how the white folks came in [her]
yard (211). This emphasizes the fact that the men are violating the rights of her property. The blue
represents the lack of freedom Baby Suggs is given as her rights are uncared for on Bluestone Road.
By violating those rights, they are essentially violating Baby Suggs s rights of being a free woman.
The system of the whites establishing ownership over Baby Suggs by believing they could violate
these terms of freedom by trespassing her property illustrates the corrupt system of the slavery
foundation. Thus, the author s use of blue which is represented in Bluestone Road demonstrates her
lack of freedom as the slave owners violate her property on this road. Slavery influenced people to
think that they could do whatever they want, when in reality, they are violating the rights of a human
being and her privacy. Thus, Baby Suggs still remains a slave of the whitefolks. It may seem as though
the color blue from the Bluestone Road represents freedom as Paul D arrives there to the house 124 to
begin a new life with a newfound freedom, as seen through Denver, Sethe, and Paul D s
shadows...holding hands (56). However, the fact that Beloved is able to control and move Paul D as a
ragged doll stripps his freedom and establishes control over his life at house 124 on Bluestone Road
(261). Thus, blue represents the lack of freedom Paul D possesses at Bluestone Road. Additionally,
when Stamp Paid is explaining what had happened to his wife Vashti, he describes how she was
instructed to wear a black ribbon by the young master who slept with her (274). By forcefully making
her give up her married life just because the master wants to pursue relations
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Essay about Medical Experiments on Animals Create Abuse...
The Screams Behind the Creams:
An Analysis of Vivisection in the Medical Industry
19.5 million animals are killed every year due to different experiments being tested on the animals.
Vivisection is the use of live animals during operation for scientific research. Such animals may
include: dogs, cats, primates, guinea pigs, and hamsters. One of the most common forms of
vivisection is the experimentation for medical purposes such as making new medicines. The use of
animals in the medical industry should be prohibited, in order for the industries to stop abusing the
animals and causing them to suffer.
When scientists experiment on animals many precautionary measures are disregarded and therefore
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In addition to the torment of the actual experiments, animals in laboratories are deprived of everything
that is natural and important to them they are confined to barren cages, socially isolated, and
psychologically traumatized (Animal Experiments: Overview). The animals have their entire natural
habitat taken away from them while being tested. Without their normal surroundings, it is hard for
them to behave and live like their species. If a person were to have all of their possessions taken away,
they would be inferior and victimized. The animals feel this way. Scientists take the animals for
granted and forget that the animals have feelings too. The habitats that the facilities provide for the
animals could be viewed as poorly as the quality of treatment for animals The environments of the
facilities used to house the animals do not correspond with the environments that the animals would
live in, in the wild. One of the criteria a vivisection laboratory must follow is to provide ethologically
appropriate facilities (i.e., as would occur in their natural environment) for those chimpanzees... (NIH
to Reduce Significantly the Use of Chimpanzees in Research). The facilities that the chimpanzees are
in must match the environment they would be in if they were in the wild. This criteria helps to
eliminate the abuse of the animals, however not all facilities are required to have the animals in their
own habitat like
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Women In A Rose For Emily And A Streetcar Named Desire
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of
difference. (Akujobi) However, our society today and in the past have had the same challenge, which
is the suppressing of women by men. Anais Nin asked; How wrong is it for a woman to expect the
man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself? In today s life it is getting better
since women finally start having their own carrier instead of getting married with 20 while already
being pregnant. Augsburg s bishop Walter Mixa called women a few years ago baby producers , which
is a very outdated view of women and got ripped into pieces for that statement. This shows that even
though they are old fashioned people around the majority understands that women and men are equal
and women deserve to be happy, independent and successful. However, most women see building a
family as their way to be happy. Does that make women s happiness depending on men? Both texts A
rose for Emily by Emily Grierson and A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams describe how
the main character, a woman, gets mental issues when her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She needs to hear compliments like admire her dress and tell her she s looking wonderful (103)
because that is what she needs to feel happy. Stella is describing it as her little weakness (103), which
is definitely true because as I said before it shows how dependent she on other people. It gets even
clearer when she starts bragging about her beauty when she was younger and how she got her
expensive clothes from an admirer (106). Furthermore, she is admitting that she was fishing for a
compliment (106) while talking to Stanley. So this clearly shows that she has self esteem issues and
therefore needs the approval of men even though later she is saying that she is not young and
vulnerable any more
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Robert Knight s Narrative
Narrative On 10Mar17 at 1357 hrs. I received a call back from Robert Knight. Robert stated he was at
work it was very hard to hear him in the background. I inquired to Robert Knight about the details of
the card transactions him making bail that day. Robert Knight stated he didn t know where the cash
came from exactly, but believed it to have come from grandpa s card. Robert Knight stated when he
was released from the jail on 21Feb17 he did use that card at Walmart then gave it back to Robert
Bremel, and reimbursed him for the transactions he completed. Robert Knight stated that Robert
Bremel then contacted him 2 days later and stated he could not find the card even after Robert Knight
gave it back to him in the care home in
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Behind Closed Door Chapter Summaries
Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris starts off with a dinner party, where the hostess, Grace Angel, is
desperately trying to not disappoint her perfectionist husband, Jack Angel. She knows that if he is not
content with her, she will be punished. Thankfully, the evening ends perfectly. Grace was at a park,
one Sunday afternoon, with her sister Millie, who has Down s syndrome, when she met the stunningly
handsome Jack Angel. He introduced himself to the two ladies and took them out to eat cake a nearby
restaurant. He and Grace soon start dating. After less than a year of dating, Jack proposes. Jack does
not let Grace have any control over anything, even for something as minor as picking out her own
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He plans on psychologically torturing her. After a few weeks, they visit Millie. Millie makes Grace go
with her to the bathroom so she could tell Grace that she knows that Jack pushed her down the stairs.
Scared that Millie will say something to Jack, Grace tells her to refer to the Jack that pushed her down
the stairs as George Clooney, thus creating her mantra. Grace and Jack go to a dinner party at Esther s
house. Grace quickly comes to the realization that she doesn t have much time to save Millie from
Jack, only seventy five days. She cries during the dinner party, enraging Jack. Her punishment: a night
in the basement. Jack allows Grace to do something that she loves but hasn t done since she married
Jack: paint portraits. The only condition was that it had to be based off the pictures he gives her. The
first picture he gave her was a badly beaten face of a woman. Millie, Jack, and Grace go out to lunch.
The girls go to the bathroom so they can speak without Jack being able to hear them. Millie gives
Grace her sleeping pills, so she can kill Jack. After hitting Jack over the head with a bottle of wine,
Grace was forced to stay in the blood red room in the basement, her paintings hanging all over every
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Essay on the significance of the lemon law act
It happens many times. A person finds the car of their dreams. They drive it around for a few weeks
when it happens. The car will not start, it makes a funny noise, or the breaks just will not do anything
while stepping onto the pedal. Does the person have to pay for the repairs all by themselves? And if
so, what happens when the exact same problem happens more than 3 times? It is just not fair to pay all
this money on your brand new affordable car. But, one should not worry. There is a solution to all
these annoying questions one just does not know how to answer. This is how the Magnuson Moss
warranty act comes into this situation. The lemon law is a subdivision of this act. The Magnuson Moss
warranty act, when tied with the lemon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It involves more serious things, which can not be repaired within 3 repairs. Autopedia explained that
for any serious safety defect, such as brakes or steering, the manufacturer has one attempt. If it is a
safety but not serious, they have 2 attempts. And for any other defect, they usually receive 3 or 4
chances to repair. The repairs may not be a result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modifications or
alterations. The cases must be given to the manufacturer, and they must have responded to your
complaint and rendered a decision within 40 days. The terms apply within the express warranty or the
first year of ownership from date of delivery, which ever comes first. Another way also is within the
first 12 24 months or 24,000 miles. If miles have been put on, the manufacturer may decide to use
reduction. In order to do this, they use the following equation:
Miles at time of refund x the purchase price
100,000
This equation was found on both the Cartalk and the Autopedia sites. Another point that a consumer
may argue, is about the miles put on in between the repairs. However, the majority of times, it does
not work. In events of strike, war or natural disaster that prevent repairs, lemon laws will not help a
person with any car
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Leadership and Organizational Culture Essay
House et al. (2007) discovers that leadership and Organisational culture are closely linked together as
leaders influence the culture of their organisations. Researches talk about a range of leadership
definitions but it is not easy to define. (E.g. Western, 2008; Yukl, 2010). However, Cohen (2009)
critically analyses definitions from Dracker (1996), Eisenhower (1969), Northouse (2004) and finally
summarised the definition of leadership constitutes five elements. First of all, ask question to set
direction, which means effective leaders need to listen to followers voice respectfully and then share
the common goals and ideas with them. In addition, leaders need to seek insights and allocate
resources optimally; act ethically; allow their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Initially, the big five traits contains Surgency, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Adjustment and
Intellectance. With regard to conscientiousness, it involves dependability (loyalty) and need for
achievement. According to Kellaway (2010), she indicates that Lord Sugar asks his employees for
absolute loyalty. After the interview with him, she turned to his Personal assistant (PA) who
commented Alan Sugar as a polite man instead of bullying in public views. Then Kellaway supposed
she was probably afraid to say so and this may be the only reason why she could still work for him.
Another interview (with BBC Journalist), Alan Sugar acknowledged himself as got a strong work
ethic and dislike people who work him for nothing which freshly shows his tough requirements of
achievement oriented. The implication of these traits is positively encourage his followers to make
their efforts to do the right thing in their positions but it will also make them feel a sense of pressure
due to they had no chance to show efforts but results (E.g. in The Apprentice , candidates will be
sentenced by the final achievements rather than what they did during the project). In addition, the final
14 candidates of The apprentice were elected from massive rigorous selection procedures; therefore,
apparently, Alan sugar as a boss must have the same traits as these candidates. For example, one
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Ashes By Susan Beth Pfeffer
Ashes by Susan Beth Pfeffer is about a girl who is caught in a situation in which her father attempts to
bribe her to do something immoral. One message suggested in this story is how misdirection and
trickery can negatively affect relationships between a parent and their child. Throughout the course of
the story, the father of the main character is shown feeding his daughter, Ashes, an endless string of
compliments such as You re one in a million . He gives her many words of positive reinforcement to
try and persuade her to steal money from her mother. He needs this money to pay back some guys,
whom of which are after him. He claims that he will pay her back. This strengthens the argument that
false claims can negatively affect relationships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As seen in this quote, Ashes father is misdirecting her by sneakily telling her that she made a good
decision to offer to help him steal the money. This evidence clearly represents how Ashes father is
misleading her with lies and it will most likely reflect in their relationship negatively. A third scene
that reflects the idea that manipulation can negatively affect the relationship between a child and their
parent is when the story quotes Am I really? I ask, not needing the reassurance. I knew I wasn t a
million in one girl,no matter how often Dad told me I was. I still loved hearing him say it. This proves
that Ashes appreciates her father s compliments and people generally respond comliently to things
they appreciate, so her father understands that complimenting her will be a good persuasion method.
When all of this evidence is put together,it is easy to comprehend that manipulation can very easily
negatively affect relation between a parent and child. The compliments were told by Ashes father to
get what he wanted; money. All of the compliments Ashes father gave to her are doubted by her but
nonetheless greeted by open ears. These examples prove that Ashes father was trying to get her to steal
her mother s money using
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Plato s Apology And The Apology
In this paper I will discuss how Plato s Apology and Phaedo have difference ideas of what it means to
be a philosopher. I will explain how in the Apology, the philosopher is wise in how he/she understand
that they are wise because they know that they don t know, and in Phadeo the philosopher
knowledgable and are concern in gaining more knowledge.
In Plato s Apology we learn about Socrates life and who he really is. In platos Apology a philosopher
is a wise person because he understands that being wise is understanding that they know they don t
know. Is something difficult to understand but I will break it down as simple as I can. Socrates was a
citizen that knew that he did not know and also knew that everyone else also did not ... Show more
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Someone that would call themselves wise, Socrates would question him or her until they did not had
an answer to Socrates questions, and that would demonstrate that in reality those people where not
wise as they would call themselves, even though himself would not had an answer either. Although,
Socrates did not claimed to have knowledge of what he did not know and not claimed to have wisdom
when he believed he did not, Socrates understood that those who claimed to have knowledge did not
really know about what they claimed to know as well as wisdom and thats what made Socrates more
wise. Therefore, In the Apology Socrates was wise because he believed that he was not wise.
In the Apology the Oracle believed that there was no other person wiser that Socrates because
Socrates believed that he was not wise. It its crazy to believe that a person is wise because that person
believes he or she is not wise but if you put some thought into it it makes total sense. How can
someone in this earth call themselves wise when in reality they do not have every answer. Socrates in
the Apology would totally agree that it is wiser for someone to believe that being wise is to not call
themselves wise but to know that they don t know and that is because thats what Socrates did
throughout his life in the Apology until his sentenced.
In the other hand in Plato s Phaedo the philosopher
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Who Is The Joker In The Killing Joke
The world we live in today a world occupied by increasing misanthropists continues growing into, not
a world of happiness and excitement, but a world of despair. In regards to despair, the frequency of
people overlooking the optimism of life, freedom, and the desire to simply be content is becoming a
common trend. In The Dark Knight, The Joker, being the antagonist, is depicted as a malicious,
unpredictable genius but who is he really? By completely eluding the above statements, The Joker
proves to be understanding of the growing despair in the world he takes his wit and twists pessimism
into humor and absurdity in relation to his nihilistic views. Although The Joker is depicted simply as a
sociopathic criminal, he is much more not only by allowing his foil character, Batman both equally
intelligent and dangerous to influence his behavior by relying on each other, but by shaping the future
outlook on society with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To The Joker, of course, his main objective is prove to society that the citizens of Gotham are just that
citizens who are merely pretending to be civilized and live by silly, self governed morals. Granted
that, The Joker s emphasis on the absurdity of life is evident and parallel in, not only The Dark Knight,
but in both literary works: Everything anybody ever valued or struggled for, he says in The Killing
Joke, it s all a monstrous, demented
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Rodeo Scholarship
I am the oldest of four girls in a family of six and I will also be the first one in my family to go to
college at Texas A M University. I always thought that scholarships were just going to be bombarded
on those who were in the top ten percent of their grade, but as I can see now, I was extremely wrong.
It is an uphill battle to pay for college and that is something that I should have seen coming. I believe I
need the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship to attend Texas A M University because my
parents may not be able to provide for my entire four years there. My father is a hardworking man; he
s fifty one and he works about forty hours or more as a welder. He came to America, like many other
Vietnamese immigrants, for a better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She came from to America when my father received his citizenship and applied for her and my
naturalization. She always does her best to be there for my sisters and me, and that s one of the
reasons I strive to my best to be the best. She does odd jobs like cutting fish, drying fish, and driving
people s children to school. She recently got her citizenship, but she still doesn t really know a lot of
English. My mother does her best to help my sisters and I have the best childhood we can get. We do
silly things like go shopping for dresses on a slow Sunday or help carting around old drawers in an old
truck. She does not make a lot of money because honestly the side jobs only help support minor things
my family does or needs. I m worried about her because when I go to college because if my father
does get injured, she can only help with small things like books or the meal plan. Overall, I hope that
with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship, the financial unease that my parents have
will be lifted. I know that my three sisters will also have to go to college and they will take up more if
not less money than me to go to college. It is not a matter if I will be able to go to college; it is a
matter of whether my parents will be physically able to support my college education during my
college years. I believe that I need the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship to attend
Texas A M University because my
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Pandora s Box
Pandora s Box and King Midas and the Golden Touch both share a similar theme. The theme is don t
be greedy, instead be happy with what you have already have. Both myths use story elements like
foreshadowing, indirect and direct characterization, and imagery to communicate the theme.
In Pandora s Box and King Midas and the Golden Touch , they both have strong foreshadowing to
introduce the same topic. In one paragraph of Pandora s Box , it says, But with the passing of time she
could not help wondering what it might contain. This foreshadows that she might open the box up,
because of her curiosity. She already has so many great things like beauty, love and wiseness, so why
open the box? In the end, it ends up being something horrid. In King Midas and the Golden Touch ,
before choosing what he wants as his reward, the narrator says Midas, who wasn t much given to
thought, didn t have to think twice or even once. He was already rich, but why not be richer? This
showed me that he was going to ask for something that would make him even richer, which turned out
to be the touch of gold. Instead of being thankful for what he already had, he got his wish, but soon
regretted it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, Pandora is given the characteristics of beauty, love, curiosity and wiseness from the
gods. Her curiosity is what ends up making her open the box. With the box, she ends up wanting even
more characteristics instead of remembering she s very lucky to have the ones she already has. In
King Midas situation, the indirect characterizations of him are greedy and selfish. The greed is very
obvious when he says I wish that everything I touch might turn to gold . Both of their characteristics
are elements of the stories that create a central
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The Freedom Of Privacy Act
INTRODUCTION I. Attention getter: Privacy is not something that I m merely entitled to, it s an
absolute prerequisite, by Marlon Brando II. Relevance: The government for years has been using the
excuse of national security, as a way in to our lives and the lives of those we represent. It is time that
we introduce a new law in order curb this intrusion in to our lives III. Credibility: We are bringing up
this topic, because we have done our research on events that the has overstepped their bounds, and we
can say that each and every one of us should be allowed our privacy. IV. Thesis Statement: The
Freedom of Privacy Act is design to counter and replace the unconstitutional Patriot Act, and return
privacy back to our nation. V. Preview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Such as the right for people to be secure, in their persons and homes from unlawful searches. i. Yet the
Patriot act has repeatedly ignored the fourth amendment. ii. With their unchecked ability to collect
mass records on U.S. Citizens through section 215 of the act. B. Over the year s government agencies
have been allowed without oversight to obtain any information they deemed fit under section 215 of
the Patriot Act. (Ybarra) C. Section 215 of the Patriot Act has been ruled unconstitutional by our
federal court system. (Savage and Weisman) So the law itself is becoming obsolete, and needs to be
replaced. Transition: I will now be handing the floor over to fellow Representative Javier Mejia to
discuss in more detail the problem. II. The Patriot act has been used by the federal government to
gather information on millions of hard working, honesty Americans. To this day they continue to
gather information on us or find new ways to gather information on us A. With the failure of the
Patriot Act, something new had to be created in order to keep something from this happing again. As
representatives of the people, several colleagues and myself came together to bring to light its failure.
B. The major consequence of the Patriot Act was the collection of data. Millions of citizen s
information has been collected by several government agencies have been collected, and in their own
admission about the collection. They have admitted to not solving a major
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Metro Division Research Paper
[*][b]Why do you wish to join the Metropolitan Division?:[/b] I would like to join the division as it
would fit my personality. Metropolitan division is action packed, teamwork requiering, strict and
really organized division where I would fit right in. When I transfered from Chicago to Los Santos
Police Department, I noticed that Metropolitan Division is one of the most elite group to get in and I
would like to take this challange and do my best to get in the department.
Metropolitan Division is something that I would like to involve myself in as it lets me fight crime
even more then I already am as a regulat patrol officer. Metropolitan division members are someone
who always run towards the fight to make sure everyone in Los Santos is safe and provide more
assitance to basic patrol officers.
Lastly, the reason why I would like to join the division is because its requiers a lot of physical work
and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First thing that makes me stand out is my activity and my commitment which obviously can be huge
factor for Metropolitan division as I would be ready to take part of any metropolitan requiered callout
and me being always focused doing something. I joined Traffic Division two weeks ago and already I
have clocked in 95h 45m on my patrol log, which proves my commitment and activity.
The last thing that would make me stand out from other candidates is me being diciplined. Being part
of Chicago Police Department for almost ten years and recently joining Los Santos Police
Department, I have not recieved one diciplinary action against me, which proves my point that I am
diciplined. I follow the rules, regulations and policy set up by department and I don t bark back at
anyone if they call me out for doing something wrong. I am diciplined and I learn from my
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Out Of This Furnace Analysis
The book Out of This Furnace by Thomas Bell tells stories of three generations of an immigrant
family in the 19th century. The first part of the book is about the story of Kracha, our first protagonist.
Kracha left Slovakia to come to America for more opportunities. As Kracha settled in America, he
married Elena. Life in the United States was rough for the Kracha s family, and it turned out just as
difficult as in his homeland. Kracha worked different jobs and realized that they were all low wage.
He ended up working at the Mills.
The next story is about Kracha s son in law, Mike Dobrejcak who married to Mary. When Mike was
killed in a terrible accident at the Mills, Mary had to do her best to raise their children. The next story
is about Dobie, one of Mary s sons. As the story progresses the next generation has an easier life than
the previous one. However, they struggled to make a living. For example, Dobie did illegal work for a
living.
The experiences of George Kracha were very similar to those experiences of many immigrants to the
United States in the late 19th century. The Narrator state Kracha left his Hungarian village because he
had no other choices, it may be that he hoped he was likewise leaving behind the endless poverty in
Franz Josef s empire (Bell, p3). Kracha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, I have learned a lot of things about the 1980s: the challenging problems of the U.S immigrants,
how badly workers were treated by the steel and railroad industries, and the important roles of the
worker s unions. The most profound idea would be how tough were the Krachas against all odds. They
have had more bad days than good days, and yet they did not give up their dreams. The Krachas have
endured all the struggles and problems with the hope to live a better future. The Krachas undying
spirit has taught me to not take things for granted and strive to work harder each and every
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Tools Used for Measuring Temperature
Task 1:
For this question, I m going to discus about three measurements that I searched about which is used
for measuring the temperature. Vapor pressure measure thermometer was the first one I choose. I hadn
t known there was an instrument that could measure the temperature depending on the pressure. The
second instrument is Liquid in Glass thermometer. And finally, the third instrument is infrared
Pyrometer. I will provide figures and some information about these thermometers, and also the
advantage and disadvantage.
Vapor Pressure Thermometer
A vapor pressure thermometer is consists of: a bulb, a pressure sensor, long tube connects the bulb to
the pressure sensor, and the valve. Figure 1: vapor pressure thermometer: 1) bulb containing two
phases of a substance in thermal equilibrium, 2) pressure sensor, 3) connecting tube to connect the
bulb with the sensor, 4) filling system.1
Figure 2: diagram for a pure substance. t triple point and C critical point.1
Vapor pressure thermometers are founded on the saturated vapor pressure in a two phase system. The
behavior of a liquid vapor system in equilibrium is described in the tC curve. Beside the curve for a
pure substance, the pressure differs on the temperature and not on the quantity of substance vaporized.
The temperature range related with vaporization is limited to temperatures between the critical point
and the triple point of the substance. The range is even further reduced if the extreme pressures to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...

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  • 2. The Four Types Of Organizational Cultures An organizational culture is a system of shared beliefs and values that are establised to help motivate and coordinate employees in the achievement of meeting the organization s goals (Kinicki, 2012, p.229). The four types of organizational cultures are: clan, adhocracy, market, and hierarchy. By a company choosing what kind of culture and structure they will plan lays out the design of how an organization will function which gives an the organizational identity, it facilitates collective commitment, promotes stability, and shapes the workplace behavior by helping employees to understand the purpose and goals of the company, and how they intend to accomplish their goals (Kinicki, 2012). In creating an organizational culture, I am doing so, based on the clan culture because I feel that an organization can thrive in all aspects when employees are in an environment that gives the sense of family, which in my opinion, also promotes cohesiveness (Rouse, 2014). With this, I am am employee focused and prepared to mentor employer commitment, by ensuring that my employees receive the necessary information when dealing with human resources, benefits, etc., and employee engagement, by making sure that the team members are well equipped with whatever is needed to carry out job duties and also to give the the opportunity to work on a level that allows them to conduct assignments efficiently while making sound decisions. This will allow the team members to collaborate and have input in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ethnic Minority Stereotypes Where do these stereotypes come from? Stereotypes are prevalent in our society today and it seems as though we are constantly judging people and labelling them in categories. As a population there has not always been equality between races and genders and this is still true in some parts of the world today. These inequalities cause the effect of stereotyping from groups of people who have views or ideas about another group, or even their own group of people. For example, woman have not always been considered equals and this may well have led to the stereotype that they are not good at maths, and likewise with African Americans. It terms of the history of civilisation; it was only until recently that these groups of people gained equal rights to others. Women were once not allowed to publish books however this has changed significantly and now at school a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, this isolation has limited my knowledge of ethnic minority stereotype threat. However, when I went to university I became more aware of some of the stereotypes associated with different ethnicities, for example, all Chinese students are good at Mathematics . The main research in this area so far has been on African Americans in the USA and there appears to be a correlation between ethnic stereotype threat and mathematics performance. In the UK statistics (see chart 6 below) from the DFE on the number of students acquiring 5 A* C grades (including English and Mathematics) shows us that pupils from a black background are the lowest performing whilst Chinese pupils top the list. We can also see that the gap has been closing but there is still an opportunity to close this further growing up in Devon not much experience, mainly white schools. isolated research is on African americans in USA does appear link between ethnic s.t threat and maths ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Significance of Chapter 5 in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley The Significance of Chapter 5 in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Works Cited Not Included This essay will consider the significance of Chapter five to the rest of the novel, and look at how Mary Shelley s life has influenced her writing. I am going to focus mainly on Chapter five, but first I am going to consider some important aspects of the preceding chapters. In Chapter one Victor describes how his mother and father met and how he and Elizabeth where brought together. When he first describes her, it contrasts greatly with his primary depiction of the creature Her brow was clear and ample, her blue eyes cloudless, and her Lips and the moulding of her face so expressive of sensibility and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he had a happy childhood, Frankenstein never had many friends, and Elizabeth and Henry Clerval where his closest. When Victor was seven, his mother had another baby, and the arrival of that child made them decide to stay in Geneva. The rest of the chapter however, is devoted to recounting his love of science Curiosity, earnest research to learn the hidden laws of nature, Gladness akin to rapture, as they were unfolded to me, are among The earliest sensations I can remember (Chapter 2, pg 40). Victor soon starts reading the writings of alchemists such as Cornelius Agrippa, a medieval scientist whose teachings were exploded by Frankenstein s time. These readings were what would ultimately lead to his downfall. Eventually, after discovering the science of electricity, he stops studying Agrippa, and begins to study mathematics instead, but fate as he puts it, brought him back to the field of science. Frankenstein, in the first two chapters, keeps referring to his imminent doom, and his fate, which begins with the bringing to life of his creation in chapter 5. At the age of seventeen Victor leaves his family in Geneva to finish his studies at Ingolstadt University. Just before he departs, his mother catches scarlet fever from Elizabeth, who she had been nursing back to health. This
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  • 6. Substance Abuse WHAT IS MEANT BY DRUG DEPENDENCY? Drug dependence is a situation where an addict feels he/she must have drugs in order to live; this is the term to describe psychological dependence. Physical dependence occurs when the body metabolism adapts to the presence of the drugs, when the drug is removed strong withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur. EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A DRUG Alcohol is a drug because it affects the body tissues and as a result influences behaviour. BRIEFLY OUTLINE THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE BECOME DEPENDENT ON DRUGS People become dependent on drugs because of curiosity, believing drugs will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be prejudiced is to have a preconceived opinion about others. An individual may be good, noble, generous, kind, and helpful, but may be rated by the image of his race, religion, and nationality rather than by an assessment of his individual characteristics. Prejudice is acquired, not inborn, prejudice is not inherited: it is taught . Prejudice is unlearned as members of various groups come to know each other as persons instead of stereotypes. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY THE TERM DISCRIMINATION? Discrimination is overt behaviour toward another person that is different from the individual s usual behaviour toward others. It is differential treatment towards others. In our society, discrimination may take place in various forms such as in education, voting, employment, group membership, legal, occupational, political and social. It has been seen as unfair treatment or injurious distinctions, especially unfair treatment. The dominant group treats members of the minority group differently because of a variety of fears, fear of intermarriage, fear of job competition, fear of loss of political power and special privileges, fear of decline of their own social status should they associate with them. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is one of the most common crimes. It is present throughout society, usually hidden, but there, nontheless. Violence between adults who are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Nuclear Warfare And Its Effects On The World In early August 1945, President Harry Truman approved for two nuclear bombs, uranium 235 and plutonium 239, made by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, to be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki bringing the Second World War to an abrupt end. On the first day of the bombing, each city lost an estimate of at least one half of their population. During the following months, between 150,000 and more than 246,000 deaths occurred from the effect of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness brought on by the nuclear effects. This is act is otherwise known as nuclear warfare and with the advancements of modern technology, the extent of damage is increased while the amount of time it takes for these effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is just one example of the many nuclear weapons in the world. Nuclear warfare is caused by a military conflict or a political strategy in which one uses nuclear weaponry to inflict damage upon the opponent. Some believe that politicians and military personnel only want to possess nuclear weapons because of the heightened sense of power and feeling of security. It s scary to think that the human race is in the hands of the people who own these weapons. The effects of nuclear use can be divided into four categories: instantaneous, near immediate, short term, and long term. The heart of a nuclear explosion reaches temperatures over a several million degree centigrade resulting in a heat flash over a wide area that vaporizes all human tissue. At Hiroshima, within a radius of half a mile, the only remains of most of the people caught in the open were their shadows burnt into stone. The near immediate effects are the people inside buildings or otherwise shielded, will be indirectly killed by the blast and heat effects as buildings collapse and all inflammable materials burst into flames. The immediate death rate will be over 90%. Outside the area of total destruction will be survivors. However, these survivors will be blinded, suffering from fatal burns, bleeding from glass splinters, or have suffered massive internal injuries. The death rate will continue to climb since emergency services would be incapable of responding due to destroyed equipment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Manic Disorder Research Paper I know what it s like to be afraid of your own mind. (Dr. Reid/Criminal Minds) People with mental illness face stigmas, and those associated with bipolar condition are challenged even more. Although there are those in our society who believe that bipolar disorder, or manic disorder, is self induced, meaning you can just get over it , further observations have revealed that those who suffer from manic disorder endure this illness characterized by dramatic and unpredictable mood swings. Mania symptoms may include excessive happiness, excitement, irritability, restlessness, increased energy, less need for sleep, racing thoughts, and a tendency to make grand and unattainable plans. Depression symptoms may include sadness, anxiety, irritability, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sara Teasdale Essay Sara Teasdale lived a lonely life filled with feelings of depression, regardless of her circumstance. These feelings of loneliness and depression manifest themselves in her lyric poems through her use of emotional diction and her employment of simple imagery. Sara Teasdale, born in 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri, grew up to be an incredibly famous poet. Her father, John Warren Teasdale, provided a middle class life for his family. Sara s mother, Mary Elizabeth Teasdale, focused on their family s image. Sara lived a sheltered and spoiled life. As a child she learned in private schools and taught to believe consider herself fragile and constantly ill. Her parents fulfilled her need for protection until later in her life when she began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teasdale uses the image of water again. Illustrating her experiences of love throughout her life, she says I have loved much and been loved deeply. A summary of the entire poem, this quote works to show that she experienced much love throughout her life, however fleeting the love had been. This poem reflects Sarah s mentality that love should be an experience. Jessie B. Rittenhouse wrote about Teasdale s collection Love Songs, stating that Teasdale s work seemed effortless. Rittenhouse believed Teasdale s lyrical style just flowed from her lips. Calling Teasdale s poems impulsive, Rittenhouse believed these poems to be simply composed casual responses to the emotional trials in Teasdale s life (Rittenhouse 425). Another critic, Louis Untermeyer, believed Teasdale s Flame and Shadow Collection to be completely different from her old works. Untermeyer suggested Teasdale wrote this collection to branch out. While the subject of her poems remained the same, Teasdale tried something new in regards to style. Untermeyer criticised that Teasdale limited herself too much in her subject matter, and could have benefited from making alterations there, as well as in her style.Untermeyer also commented that Teasdale became more flexible with her new style, refusing to stick to regular patterns (Untermeyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Micromechanical Resonators 8 We systematically demonstrate that one dimensional phononic crystal (1 D PnC) tethers can signif 9 icantly reduce tether loss in micromechanical resonators to a point where the total energy loss is 10 dominated by intrinsic mechanisms, particularly phonon damping. Multiple silicon resonators are 11 designed, fabricated, and tested to provide comparisons in terms of the number of periods in the 12 PnC and the resonance frequency, as well as a comparison with conventional straight beam tethers. 13 The product of resonance frequency and measured quality factor (f_Q) is the critical figure of 14 merit, as it is inversely related to the total energy dissipation in a resonator. For a wide range of fre 15 quencies, devices with PnC tethers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phonon loss is a result of the anharmonicity of the 38 material lattice, while TED is due to the irreversible heat flow 39 across thermal gradients induced during vibration.1,2,4 Tether 40 loss8 11 is the energy lost through the tethers to the substrate 41 anchors and is the subject of the experiments presented here. 42 In general, the goal is to design the tethers to minimize the 43 amount of elastic energy that leaks through to the substrate. 44 One common approach treats the tether as a transmission line, 45 assuming that the best isolation is achieved by using quarter 46 wavelength tethers. For specific resonator designs, the tether 47 dimensions can be optimized to provide improved Q.11,12 48 Recent research into phonon engineered structures has led to a 49 number of designs that allow selective phonon control, from 50 phonon cavities,13 16 waveguides,17,18 and filters.19,20 The abil 51 ity to control acoustic phonon dispersion enables the design of 52 acoustic/phononic bandgaps19,20 that can be used as tethers or 53 shields to efficiently confine energy in a phonon cavity or resonator. 54 15,21 26 In such devices, acoustic propagation is miti gated by using multiple repeating units to create a phononic 55 crystal (PnC) that has a transmission bandgap. Several of these 56 studies have focused on improving the Q of acoustic Fabry 57 P_erot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Facebook Case IPO Facebook, Inc: The Initial Public Offering Introduction Facebook, which was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, is an online social networking platform with the mission of making the world more open and connected. Within a few years, Facebook attracted millions of new users, from 1 million Monthly Active Users to 845 millions Monthly Active Users. Though competing with global and regional corporations in the industry, Facebook kept growing rapidly. With the high expectation of investors, Facebook finally decided to go public. The Red Herring of Facebook stated that its goal was to connect all two billion global Internet users. Basing on our analysis of Facebook s IPO, we would like to give several recommendations on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, by mid May it had fallen to $12.17 with a loss of 39 percent post IPO. Zynga, the online gaming company, went public in December 2011 and issued 100 million shares at $10/share, which was at the ceiling of the price talk of $8.50 to $10.00. Zynga s share price fell by 5 percent on the first day of trading and by mid May was still 14.4 percent below the IPO price. Intrinsic value refers to the value of a company, stock, currency or product determined through fundamental analysis without reference to its market value. It is ordinarily calculated by summing the discounted future income generated by the asset to obtain the present value. In this case, Facebook s intrinsic value is its estimate value/share from Discounted Cash Flow analysis. As it is showed in Exhibit 3, Facebook s estimated value/share is $32.44 using Discounted Cash Flow analysis. The price from the price talk is $38, which was raised from around $28 to $35 to $34 to $38 per share because of the overwhelming demand from investors. And the price talk is 17% higher than the intrinsic value. Based on our one way sensitivity analysis of seven variables as it is showed in Exhibit 4, which are revenue growth rate, terminal growth rate, pre tax operating margin, increase in Capex, increase in NWC, cost of capital and marginal tax rate, we conclude that cost of capital and pre tax operating margin are the two most sensitive variables from our calculation of the slope rate R. And our two way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Inquiry Learning Experience This inquiry learning experience is designed to give students the opportunity to explore the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly (see appendix). Through this experience, children will practice the skills of observing, communicating, classifying and inferring. These skills are integrated in the lessons and allow children to construct knowledge about how caterpillar will change into a butterfly following certain developmental growth sequence. Children need to collect information about the life cycle of a butterfly using their science journals to record observations and questions and assess their understanding. The learning strategies vary from individual to a whole group activity and small group activity and ensure that teachers are giving individual attention and encouragement for students to express ideas and thoughts and practice writing in their journals. In this experience, children will be giving the opportunity to observe the transformation process in their class as part of real life experience while observing real caterpillar transforming into a butterfly. More activities such as songs, sequence cards game, charts, drawing, stories and audio visual videos (See appendix) are there to reinforce the understanding of the concept. A fieldtrip to a place where they rear butterflies will be very beneficial as well if such a place does exist. It would be an amazing educational experience for students and teachers to visit and witness this amazing natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Homo Sapiens Thesis Most scientists estimate that it was about 150,000 years ago that the species Homo Sapiens first appeared, armed with nothing; no sharp claws nor swift legs. Yet, despite this lack of physical advantages, their descendents us are now living in a world where we like to think that we rule this earth. Ours is a triumph that far transcends the expectations one might have had about our species because, well, who d have guessed that this particular kind of ape will one day dominate the earth? Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is Dr. Yuval Noah Harari s 500 page long attempt to provide answers to that question. (Which might not seem very brief , but it s got all our 150,000 years condensed into one single volume... I mean, what s not to like?) Hailed by the Sunday Express as a starburst of a book and by Observer as thrilling and breath taking , Sapiens, originally written in Hebrew, soon became an international bestseller following its publication in English. It s now translated into more than 30 languages worldwide, including Korean.. This fact may strike you as peculiar, but in reality, it s easy to see how it became so readily popular. Narrated by the Oxford educated scholar, Dr. Harari, Sapiens is a tour de force that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He suspects that the key to our success lies in our use of language. Our language is an extremely effective system that allows a limited number of vowels and consonants to form words, which then creates an endless amount of different sentences. Endowed with this ability that allowed us to share in complex identities ranging from tribal spirits and human rights, we came to cooperate in complicated procedures and consequently form societies. It was this great cognitive revolution that fundamentally differentiated us, argues Harari, from our ape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pros And Cons Of Franchisees According to the United Nations a multinational corporation is an enterprise which owns or controls production or service facilities outside the country in which it is based . .Multinational companies have been largely responsible for uplifting for all spheres of business life across the globe. They are the world leaders in high technology advancement and automation, which resulted in more efficient commerce worldwide. Global expansion has developed a tactical imperative for nearly all large organizations and multinational corporation (MNC) managers have a great deal on their hands in developing, monitoring and changing these strategies. Becoming international is an important factor in assisting organizations in becoming globally competitive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Franchisees will also gain their experiences during the franchise period and the process to meet franchisors requirements. It is fair to highlight that franchising is a popular and successful mode for foreign market entry, however there are a few potential drawbacks to this mode of entry. The drawbacks include: decreased brand quality due to not having full control over franchises, not maximising profit as franchisor only receives a royalty fee and not the full profit made, and the responsibility of supporting and training a future competitor. The franchising strategy is excellent for expansion. This recognition value of the brand helps to attract possible partners, which want to benefit from a proven business concept, without having the effort to seek after ones in potential target markets. There are 37,777 Subway restaurants in 100 countries. That number was recorded in the annals of Subway history when the second Subway outlet was opened here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines .(Gonalves 2010). A summary also shows that subway is the fastest growing franchise system worldwide. In terms of restaurant numbers the company managed to out compete the major competitors worldwide and there is no end in sight for this growth. This shows that this kind of entry mode is definitely a way towards a successful and universal market entry into different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Paolilithic And Paleolithic Paleolithic The period of human history up to about 9000 BCE. The same time of which tools were made from stone and bone and people gained their food through foraging. Neanderthals The family of humans, 45,000 years ago they lived in Europe, they disappeared due to the interaction with the early homo sapiens. Flourished in Europe and Southeast Asia, then completely vanished. Evidence of brutal violence between these groups. They didn t develop the technology when the weather altered. Cro Magnon Were the first kind of beings that had signs of being a human, this was proven by the discovery of the materials left behind. Neolithic The period after 9000 BCE which is also the following the Paleolithic era. This is when people developed agriculture, domesticated animals, and used tools made of stone and wood. Mesopotamia Emerged during the 4th millennium. The land between the rivers in the fertile crescent. Early cultivators realized by tapping these rivers, they were able to produce crops, and produce. Artificial irrigation manipulating the environment. Sumer Populations: 100,000 people. 3000 BCE. The dominant people of Mesopotamia. Sumer is a region which contains little cities such as Ur, Eridu. Sumerians build the first cities, have militaries. House bustling marketplaces, attracting producers from both near and far. Building ziggurats. Also, established the military, tax collectors, and administrators to establish order. Metallurgy Nile River The Greek historian and traveler Herodotus in the 5th century BCE called Egypt the gift of the Nile. The Nile flooded once a year for a period of several months bringing fertile soil and moisture for farming, and agricultural villages developed along its banks by at least 6000 BCE. Although the Egyptians worried at times these floods would be too high or too low, they also praised the Nile as a comforting force. The Egyptians based their calendar on the Nile, dividing the year into three four month periods. Pyramids Hammurabi s Code A proclamation issued by Babylonian king Hammurabi to establish laws regulating many aspects of life. Hammurabi ordered his code to be inscribed on stone pillars and set up in public throughout the Babylonian empire. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. William Butler Yeats The Second Coming In William Butler Yeats The Second Coming, the poet makes phrases such as; the best lack of conviction of stony sleep (19) and the falcon cannot hear the falconer (2). The phrases are useful in suggesting various thematic concerns of the poem as well asserting separation of ideas and events that occur during the time when Yeats is writing his work. Different interpretations of the stanzas may bring a connection of the antagonism of people and events that Yeats foresees. For instance, the falcon separates from the falconer, the lion having the head of a human being (sphinx) and things falling apart indicate contradicting forces that work to build history at the time. The analysis of the poem is on the basis of contradicting forces that separate modernity from the ancient world. Yeats introduces the poem by referring to a falcon that flies away from the falconer who happens to release it. Shockingly, the falcon cannot hear its master but it continues wheeling at far distance from the falconer. The separation between the falcon and the falconer presents a metaphorical incidence that is worth to interpret. For instance, it is possible that the disassociation represent the young ones, acting as falcons, and separate themselves from the old order of the society. Notably, the modern children may be adopting new societal principles different from the ones that their parents and grandparents prescribe during the Yeats time. Such societal engagements may touch on music, new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Acct 551 E12 1 (Classification Issues Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. 1. Investment in a subsidiary company. 2. Timberland. 3. Cost of engineering activity required to advance the design of a product to the manufacturing stage. 4. Lease prepayment (6 months rent paid in advance). 5. Cost of equipment obtained. 6. Cost of searching for applications of new research findings. 7. Costs incurred in the formation of a corporation. 8. Operating losses incurred in the start up of a business. 9. Training costs incurred in start up of new operation. 10. Purchase cost of a franchise. 11. Goodwill generated internally. 12. Cost of testing in search for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is expected that this product will generate cash flows for an indefinite period of time. The license has an initial term of 5 years but by paying a nominal fee, Palmiero can renew the license indefinitely for successive 5 year terms. What amount should be amortized for the year ended December 31, 2012? 1 . Alatorre should report the patent at $600,000 (net of $400,000 accumulated amortization) on the balance sheet. The computation of accumulated amortization is as follows. Amortization for 2005 and 2006 ($1,000,000/10) X 2 $200,000 2007 amortization: ($1,000,000 $200,000) á (6 2) 200,000 Accumulated amortization, 12/31/07 $400,000 2. Alatorre should amortize the franchise over its estimated useful life. Because it is uncertain that Alatorre will be able to retain the franchise at the end of 2015, it should be amortized over 10 years. The amount of amortization on the franchise for the year ended December 31, 2007, is $40,000: ($400,000/10). 3. These costs should be expensed as incurred. Therefore $275,000 of organization expense is reported in income for 2007. 4. Because the license can be easily renewed (at nominal cost), it has an indefinite life. Thus, no amortization will be recorded. The license will be tested for impairment in future periods. E12 5 (Correct Intangible Asset Account) As the recently appointed auditor for Hillary Corporation, you have been asked to examine
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  • 19. Gangs and Injunctions Gangs and Injunctions Criminal activities and gangs have mostly always been an on going problem in the United States. Gangs and gang members are frequently involved with a variety of different crimes. The 2008 National Youth Gang Survey reported that there are approximately 774,000 active gang members in the United States (Egley, Howell, Moore, 2010). The 2008 National Youth Gang Survey also states that there are about 27,900 active gangs in the United States (Egley et al., 2010). The active gangs in California have caused a major impact on the state in many ways. According to the California Department of Justice, approximately 300,000 gang members are living in California (Crawford, 2009). California also attributes more than 25 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The police force may be looked at negatively for setting such heavy restrictions on regular neighborhoods because there are injunctions set upon the area. The people from the neighborhoods would be the individuals that believe gang injunctions should not be enforced. One of the many problems involved with gang injunctions is that there is not a clear definition of what a gang is. Numerous definitions of gangs have come about through the decades. For example, the 2006 National Youth Gang Survey defines a gang as a group of youths in your jurisdiction that you are willing to classify as a gang (Egley, O Donnell, 2008). This definition of a gang is very vague because any group of youths can be seen as a gang. This definition does not always work. For example, a group of people who share a common interest like reading books or collecting baseball cards can be labeled as a gang. The National Gang Center and federal law define a gang as any ongoing group, club, organization, or association of five or more person: A) that has as one of its primary purposes the commission of one or more of the criminal offenses; B) the members of which engage, or have engaged within the past five years, in a continuing series of offenses; and C) the activities of which affect interstate or foreign commerce (Brief review of Federal and State definitions, 2009, p.1). Another problem closely associated with gang injunctions are the violations of constitutional rights. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Letter G In REGARDS Represents Gender Discrimination The letter G in REGARDS represents gender discrimination. The law says that men and women in the workplace should be treated equally. Unless the woman is pregnant, or close to giving birth, or just gave birth, she should be granted some rights that men do not have. For example, if women models are needed to model a new line for women clothing. The hiring process can be strictly towards women for the position (Robinson, 2013, p. 29). This situation is called bona fide occupational qualification or (BFOQ). If there is a job that qualifies a lot of upper body strength, such as lifting heavy boxes loading or unloading trucks a woman should receive the same treatment and pay in the position that a man would on the job. If a man wanted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Brief Note On The National Mediation Board Employees generally seek union representation because they feel their workplace rights from their employer is not being met, or that they have an unfair disadvantage in regards to any needs or workplace desires. They turn to unions to help bridge the gap and ease the power differential that exists between employers and their employees. In order for a group of employees to obtain representation, they must undergo an election process to choose their union or decide if they, as a unit, want a union at all (Cox, Bok, Gorman, Finkin, 2012). Here, we will discuss the history of and changes to the manner in which employee votes have been counted to determine an outcome in these elections. 1. Prior to the National Mediation Board s (NMB) 2010 rule change, what was the primary difference between how the election results were counted under the NLRA and the Railway Labor Act (RLA)? For approximately seventy five years the only option an employee had to submit a vote against union representation was to not vote at all. Under the Railway Labor Act, it specifically identifies that employees shall have the right to determine who shall be representative of the craft or class 45 U.S.C $ 152 but does not define that a specific no union choice was available. This was further exemplified by the National Mediation Board who recognized non voters as representing a no vote and/or being against union representation. Under this pretense and applicable to the ballot, which only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Consumer Appeal Consumer Appeal Advertisers of today have strategically combined commercials and television shows in order to sell products. Gloria Steinem discusses a similar idea in her article, quot;Sex, Lies, and Advertising. quot; She repeatedly demonstrates how advertisements, particularly in magazines, are complementary to the articles around them. In the same manner, so are commercials to television programs. They are both aimed at the same groups or types of people, such as sex, age, gender, etc. Many times, the time of day or day of the week a show is aired has a lot to do with the types of viewers the program will attract. Thus, the types of commercials will also differ. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leaves a majority of the older crowds watching the program. According to Gloria Steinem, the target of the television show will be the same as that of the commercials. This proved to be true with quot;Profiler quot; and its commercials. There were a total of twenty commercials aired. They included and Allstate Insurance ad, a number of car dealers and promotions, chewing gum, beauty products, medicine, food, and television satellites. Most of them had female voice overs with predominantly white actors and/or actresses. The actors and/or actresses were also good looking, thin, and of high to medium status. In Steinem s terms, and as mentioned by Cayo Gamber, an advertisement is generally linked to the article, or in this case, the program. The show is seen as a quot;complementary copy quot; for the commercials; because it included certain accessories to a person in the same life style as the characters in the program. The cars advertisements, in particular, were at times found in the show. However, the other products weren t really enforced by the program. Above all, the program did help maintain the intended target interested and tuned in to that specific channel. The benefit of airing commercials at that specific time of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Improving Customer Service Quality in GIRNE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS Master Research Proposal Improving Customer Service Quality in 4 5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus Student Name Asif HUSSAIN Supervisor Prof. Dr. ERDAL TURKAN Email: asif_del04@yahoo.com Address:13,Kucuk Medrese sokak Lefkosa 27 01 2011 1. Title: Improving customer service quality in 4 5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus 2. Background This research will focus on an additive exploration of prior undergraduate research of Hussain,(2011). In 2011 Hussain has researched only 3 star Hotels In Norther Cyprus. This study will incorporate 4 5 star hotels as its research settings. This will add ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Sohail, Roy, Saeed and Ahmed,2007; Kwortnik , 2005) researchers generally agree that service quality is not a uni dimensional assemble that reflects whether a firm s customer service is superb or meagre. Instead service quality symbolizes a combination of factors that determine customers perceptions about the offering. Service quality is not objectively measured according to some technical standards but is subjectively felt by customers and measured relative to customer determined standards. Thus, service quality is the gap between perceived service delivered and expected service. As a result, service quality is defined similarly, as a comparative function between consumer expectations and actual service performance (Iacobucci and Ostrom, 1995; Parasuraman et al.,1985) Because of economic improvements, a long term and commonly advantageous relationship between the customer and the hotel is becoming progressively more important. Companies with satisfied consumers benefit from higher margins and consequently greater profits than do businesses that fail to maintain and satisfy their consumers This fact has conducted hotels to invest in new ways to improve service quality and the perceived value that hopefully will lead to better customer satisfaction and loyalty, and thus establish a better relationship quality with each customer. (Jones, Mak and Sim, 2007; Barsky and Nash, 2003). Knowing what represented service quality,
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  • 25. Climate Change Is An Environmental And Business Issue Climate change is an environmental and business issue that has gained more and more attention from society nowadays. The meaning of it seems to be not as easy as its name indicates which is merely a difference in climate. NASA (2011) reports, Climate change, therefore, is a change in the typical or average weather of a region or city... Climate change is also a change in Earth s overall climate. This could be a change in Earth s average temperature, for example. Therefore, climate change in our world has various effects in our life, which, for example, like extreme weather, global warming, higher sea level and etc., do really affect our daily life and production process. Understanding what the climate change is, and why these changes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Business plays a vitally important role in this issue because it has been a major contributor to carbon in the atmosphere. Though climate change could be caused by thousands of reasons, like natural factors, however, scientists think that the recent phenomenon of global warming can t be explained by nature alone. Most scientists say it s very likely that most of the warming since the mid 1900s is due to the burning of coal, oil and gas...This burning adds heat trapping gases, like carbon dioxide, into the air. These gases are called greenhouse gases (NASA, 2011). The industrial production which needs tons of fuels and other raw materials burned is an enormous source of greenhouse gases which might be the most core factor of causing climate change. Business is also influenced by climate change in return which is changing the landscape of business. Businesses that depend on water, like skiing industry, bottled spring water industry, the oil industry and etc., are affected by climate change because these industries need a constant and steady supply of water including different forms, for instance, snow. Climate is an essential resource for tourism, and especially for the beach, nature, and winter sport tourism segments. Changing climate and weather patterns at tourist destinations and tourist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Passing On The Gift Dan West Character Analysis Dan West was an exceptional man and a great leader. He graduated from Manchester College in 1917. He knew most of the students, and his classmates remember him as a friendly and social person (Yoder 22). He enjoyed thinking deeply about topics which greatly impacted his leadership skills and qualities. In Passing on the Gift: The Story of Dan West by Glee Yoder, a quotation from The Goshen News after Dan West died stated, The Church lost a plain and simple man, who saw in every person a divine image; his goal in leadership was to enable others to let this image come alive (165). Dan West loved the Church of the Brethren. Dedicated to spreading peace and ending hunger, he created the Heifer Project, an organization giving animals such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He encouraged others to talk, and he listened to their opinions. In Passing on the Gift: The Story of Dan West, Glee Yoder states, He had a knack, a way of conveying a certain amount of support and at the same time challenging each person to pursue his or her own thoughts (133). Dan West demonstrated this quotation on summer with a group of campers. At a camp, Dan decided to challenge the campers by starting a talk session called open forum where he took a group of campers, and by the end of the discussion, every single camper wanted to join in on the discussion. He wanted everyone to feel as though they had something special and unique to contribute to the group. Willing to listen, Dan allowed and encouraged each person to speak (Yoder 36, 37). He enabled others to act, according to Kouzes and Posner s principles of leadership. Enabling others to act requires a leader to incorporate others in a conversation and actively listen to them. Dan West demonstrated this when he allowed every camper who wanted to speak, speak. He wanted each camper to feel special; therefore, he involved each one. He helped many to believe in their own worth, including the slow ones as well as the brilliant. He encourages persons to develop their own potential in their own way (Yoder 37). Through this, Dan West enabled the campers to act by using their voices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Marvin Gaye Analysis Marvin Gaye Jr. was born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., later he officially added the e to his last name. Playing tribute to one of his favorite artist Sam Cooke (Mix, 2002), and also to avoid the constant rumors about his sexuality. Marvin Gaye was born in 1939, in Washington, D.C. Marvin Gaye father was a minister of the House of God. Gaye grew up in a poor and segregated section of Washington on First Street. That particular section of the neighborhood was known as Simple City . Marvin Gaye Jr. started his singing at a young age while attending his father s church. Marvin Gaye was the middle child of the six children, his parents had together. The of the boys were his half brothers. His mother had one from a previous relationship and his dad had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author describes the album as Marvin Gaye s masterpiece, it s the most important and passionate record to come out of soul music, delivered by one of its finest voices, a man finally free to speak his mind and so move from R B sex symbol to true recording artist (Allmusic.com, 2016). The sound was nothing that Motown or anybody else had heard before a combinations of funk, jazz, and Latin rhythms. These sounds are heard in some of the music we hear today in soul music. Marvin Gaye received many accolades for the album, the NAACP Image Award, the major gave him a key to the city of Washington D.C. He received Trendsetter of the Year award from Billboard Magazine s and the Male Vocalist of the Year award from Cashbox Magazine. Rolling Stone Magazine rated it in the top ten album of all time. With all his success, Gaye also had some failures in his personal life also. His divorce with Anna Gordy was a messy one, with both side claiming physical abuse. By then his drug use got out of control again, thus the start of an affair with Janis Hunter who was reported to be sixteen years old at the time. With one child and one on the way with Ms. Hunter, Anna Gordy finalized their divorce in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Choosing Adoption Instead Of Abortion Hailey I. Bell Mr. Steven Harris Freshman Honors English 05 February 2015 Choosing Adoption Instead of Abortion The National Adoption Center stated, There are no unwanted children. Just unfound families. This quote shows the positive outlook that adoption agencies portray. When a parent chooses not to keep custody of a child, the child then becomes available for other parents to adopt them. Once adopted the child has an opportunity to have a regular life with people who will love and provide for them. If that adult had chosen to not keep the child, then they wouldn t have had a chance to become an adult or even be born. The option of adoption should be used to replace abortion. Abortion is way stop your pregnancy. A study at Guttmacher Institute has shown statistics about mothers who have abortions. 56% are unmarried, 61% already have children, and 58% are in their 20 s. 21% of all unplanned pregnancies end in abortion (Abortion in the United States). The Guttmacher Institute study states, 69% are economically challenged, and 73% report religious affiliation. 4 in 10 unplanned pregnancies end in abortion. These stats show the way that unexpected pregnancies are dealt with. Adoption has evolved into a wonderful option. Recently, the phrase give up and abortion have become synonymous, but women aren t giving up anything ( giving up ).As a birth mother, a sense of empowerment is felt in the knowledge that they ve created a child. They get the reassurance that their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. An Investigation into Primary School Physical Education An Investigation into Primary School Physical Education This report will provide a concise investigation into the developmental stages of physical education. Whilst this assignment will provide an overview of the subject in primary schools at present, it will also go on to investigate into the issue of teaching on a practical basis and also look at how physical education can develop a child. Using the information gathered from primary and secondary research, which was conducted whilst attending a primary school as a six week work placement, the latter stages will provide some critique and offer some recommendations to how physical education can be improved or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... through achievement Develops muscular and respiratory systems, such as developing cardiovascular efficiency, muscle mass, heart rate, stamina, fitness Develops key skills such as communication Moral traits, such as fair play, good sporting behaviour, respect for others, accepting authority Develops organisational skills Develop self confidence Figure 1.Examples of some physiological, sociological and psychological benefits The government has a major role, and although it is not an intention to delve into the government s involvement in physical education, it is necessary to mention their ambitions to constantly improve both the teaching and learning of physical education. This ambition can be represented through the numerous teaching schemes, courses and initiatives that have also been made available by organisations such the Physical Education Association (PEA) as reported latter on in the assignment. Furthermore the government have the responsibility for deciding on the cornerstone set of guidelines known as the National Curriculum. Literature Review The primary school which I worked at consisted of years one to six as well as a reception class. The reception class gives an early introduction to education to pre school children, where they are given a lot of freedom to move and play,
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  • 31. Lowering the Drinking Age Appears to be Best Solution Essay Lowering the Drinking Age Appears to be Best Solution Despite offering many solutions to the ongoing problem of underage drinking, there seems to be no chance for a law to pass that will lower the drinking age. Pete Coors of Coors Brewing Co. ran for senator in the Colorado election and campaigned that he was not pushing to lower the drinking age, however many of his quotes are not consistent with this point of view. No matter what the ultimate decision is for the drinking age, fake IDs and parents who condone drinking are going to cancel out any legitimacy for this law to work. Furthermore there are many drugs in testing now that may perhaps eliminate any of the dangers that are common with drinking. Due to liquor companies targeting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salazar doesn t give a specific number of accidents caused by minors, but more a broad and obvious statement that underage drinking leads to deaths. The fact of the matter is that as long as there is a rule to be broken, kids are going to break it. That seems to be a common trend of teens, they won t let them do it, well then they ll find a way to do it anyways. This leads into an article from CNN.com which recalls all of the ways in which teens purchase and consume alcohol. The first of these methods are high quality fake IDs. Not only can people make high quality IDs, but they are quite easy to get a hold of as well. The second thing bringing down the drinking age law, are parents who are willing to allow their children to consume alcohol, as long as they do not drink and drive. A representative from Mothers Against Drunk Driving released a statement saying, We have to stop sending mixed messages to our kids by downplaying the dangers of alcohol use by our youth. Yet, people are wondering if it is safer to allow kids to drink in their homes, rather than them sneaking around either in parks or parentless houses, where there is a greater chance of them getting caught by an authority figure. Despite the greatest efforts of law enforcement and parent formed organizations to deter children from drinking, kids are still drinking, and at an earlier age. According to CNN.com underage drinking is now beginning in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Girl Interrupted Ali Albishr Paul Cady Dec 15, 2014 How Public Resident Hospitals Are Different From Such Privately Hospitals? The film Girl, Interrupted , is about a girl who gets admitted to a mental asylum for a rare mental illness named, borderline personality disorder . The film is about how during her eighteen month stay at the privately run hospital, the protagonist befriends some of the girls suffering from other various mental illnesses, and finally recovers from her illness. The film screens how the patients with a rich background are given treatment from the moment they enter the asylum. I chose finding out the differences between the services offered by the two kinds of hospitals, the state run mental asylum and privately owned mental hospitals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to these sources as the public hospitals which have survived over the years have an advantage of widespread experience of maintaining quality with given limited resources, funds and capital. It is these hospitals which have managed to survive in this competitive environment alongside government regulations. Hence, the dynamics of their learning experience could be integrated with the extensive funds available to the private hospitals to achieve a higher social health. Moreover, the public hospitals have an edge over private hospitals in communicating, coordinating and taking care of patients at a community level. If the private and public hospitals join hands, both of them will enjoy the gains and benefits from each other s comparative advantages. This will lead to the welfare of the society on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Demand And Supply And Demand Essay NTCC PROJECT DEMAND AND SUPPLY BY:­SHUBHAM PACHORY B.COM HONS. (EVENING) ROLL NO ­ 44 ABSTRACT There is no law of supply and demand . there are two separate laws of demand and law of supply. A demand curve is a graphical depiction of the law of demand. It has negative slope. Substitutes are goods that can be consumed in place of each other. Complementary are goods that consumes together. Demand and supply affected by price of the commodity, income of the consumer, change in technology, price of goods itself etc. there is a inverse relationship between price and quantity in demand and direct relationship between price and quantity in supply. INTRODUCTION OF DEMAND MEANING OF DEMAND Its refer to the quantity of the commodity, that a consumer is willing to buy at a particular price and at a particular time . demand depends upon the taste and preferences of the consumer, income of the consumer or other factor. Demand depends on the market condition. If market are going in rising trend, demand will decrease and if market are going in rising trend, demand will increase. FACTORS AFFECTING DEMAND 1. PRICE OF THE GOOD increase in price ­consumer purchases less commodities. decrease in price ­ ‐ consumer purchases more commodities. 2. PRICE OF OTHER GOODS There are two types of other goods, a) Substitute Good b) Complementary Good Substitute Good For ex­tea and coffee. We can use these products in place of each other. Complementary Good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The First Battle Of Bull Run Essay THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN On July 21, 1861, two armies, one confederate and the other Union, prepared for the first major land battle of the Civil War. In 1861 Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President. The Southern states had seceded and the South had fired on and captured Fort Sumter on April 12 1861. After the Fort Sumter battle, both the North and the South began preparing for war by raising armies. This was done quickly and neither side spent much time training the troops. Both sides also did not know what a long and terrible war was ahead. The first Battle of Bull Run took place near Manassas Junction, Virginia, an important railroad junction twenty five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Confederates at Manassas knew far ahead of this action due to many Southern spies in Washington. The Southern troops spread in lines along eight miles of Bull Run Creek. The heaviest Southern troops were on a ridge around Henry House. After a few skirmishes, the Union Army arrived at Bull Run on July 21, 1861. As the Union Army approached Bull Run, General Johnston s army faked an attack at Harpers Ferry. As the 18,000 Union troops dug in for assault, the Southern forces jumped on rail cars and headed for Bull Run to reinforce the Confederate Army. General McDonnell attempted to flank the Confederates by moving north and west, and began several attacks on the Confederates right flank and the center of the Confederate line at Henry House. As the battle wore on, the superior numbers of the Union Army began to wear down the Confederate lines. At a critical point, as the Confederates began to fall back, an officer pointed out a line of rebels who were still strong. He said, look at Jackson s men standing like a stone wall . He was talking about General T. J. Jackson s men. Jackson would from then on be known as Stonewall Jackson , one of the most famous of all Confederate generals. This seemed to inspire the Southern troops at Henry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Summary Of The Crucible Nyonika Khanna Mrs.Evard Amlit 5 09/28/2017 Man as a Puppet in the Hands of an Intolerant Society Scapegoating. According to Urban Dictionary, a scapegoat is defined as, A person or person or object that is used to lay the blame on for all that goes wrong, regardless of the contributions of others. This will usually carry on until the scapegoat has gone, or has managed to successfully defend itself against the arguments presented to it .The pointing out of a person as an accused or a sinner happens because of the intolerance to any deviation from the society beliefs. This is seen in the play,The Crucible; articles Death Penalty Disgrace and A True Confession. In these articles, the main thing that stands out is that people can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I say I know something about the device, it ll be be I lied, I m screwed, but al least my family will be safe. And I said, OK, the device is mine. (Higazy, A True Confession). The agent who threatened him said that if he would not cooperate, his family would be in a lot trouble. Under so much intense pressure he accepted to lie so that his family could be secure. But later on he was proved innocent as the FBI realized that he was not the right man they wanted. In the play The Crucible, the main emotion which led to loss of innocent lives was that of vengence. In this play, the illicit relationship between Abigail and Proctor became the source of frustration for Abigail, as seen when she says, She is blackening my name in the village! She is telling lies about me! She is a cold, sniveling woman, and you bend to her! Let her turn you like a (Millar, 23). This frustration led to the emotion of vengeance which was so evil that it consumed whoever came in it s path. In Death Penalty Disgrace, Davis was put through a lot of emotional stress so much so that he was almost executed three times before being punished finally for something for which he claimed he never did. In this case ,the emotion of frustration played a big role as Davis could not get his due justice of being heard and the law makers became divided on the way his case was being handled.One of the law officer, who had helped in making a law for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Suffering In Toni Morrison s Beloved Many people often associate various colors to different elements. Each color can represent many stories and anything can gain a certain meaning from them. Whether it is the luscious bed of ripe and fresh green grass, presenting the element of life, or the tiny black hole, displaying the element of lack of freedom, or the alarming hot red and white flashes, blinding the eyes, demonstrating the element of suffering. Similarly, in the novel, Beloved, Toni Morrison utilizes an assortment of colors as a way to symbolize the multiple elements people go through: suffering, lack of freedom, and life. Throughout the novel, the element of suffering is seen through the color of red. The memory of that suffering can be scarring, as well as acting as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, when Baby Suggs is given the house 124 on Bluestone Road by Mr. Bodwin after she is freed from being a slave, she repeatedly exclaims to Stamp Paid of how the white folks came in [her] yard (211). This emphasizes the fact that the men are violating the rights of her property. The blue represents the lack of freedom Baby Suggs is given as her rights are uncared for on Bluestone Road. By violating those rights, they are essentially violating Baby Suggs s rights of being a free woman. The system of the whites establishing ownership over Baby Suggs by believing they could violate these terms of freedom by trespassing her property illustrates the corrupt system of the slavery foundation. Thus, the author s use of blue which is represented in Bluestone Road demonstrates her lack of freedom as the slave owners violate her property on this road. Slavery influenced people to think that they could do whatever they want, when in reality, they are violating the rights of a human being and her privacy. Thus, Baby Suggs still remains a slave of the whitefolks. It may seem as though the color blue from the Bluestone Road represents freedom as Paul D arrives there to the house 124 to begin a new life with a newfound freedom, as seen through Denver, Sethe, and Paul D s shadows...holding hands (56). However, the fact that Beloved is able to control and move Paul D as a ragged doll stripps his freedom and establishes control over his life at house 124 on Bluestone Road (261). Thus, blue represents the lack of freedom Paul D possesses at Bluestone Road. Additionally, when Stamp Paid is explaining what had happened to his wife Vashti, he describes how she was instructed to wear a black ribbon by the young master who slept with her (274). By forcefully making her give up her married life just because the master wants to pursue relations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay about Medical Experiments on Animals Create Abuse... The Screams Behind the Creams: An Analysis of Vivisection in the Medical Industry 19.5 million animals are killed every year due to different experiments being tested on the animals. Vivisection is the use of live animals during operation for scientific research. Such animals may include: dogs, cats, primates, guinea pigs, and hamsters. One of the most common forms of vivisection is the experimentation for medical purposes such as making new medicines. The use of animals in the medical industry should be prohibited, in order for the industries to stop abusing the animals and causing them to suffer. When scientists experiment on animals many precautionary measures are disregarded and therefore animals experience an excessive amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to the torment of the actual experiments, animals in laboratories are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them they are confined to barren cages, socially isolated, and psychologically traumatized (Animal Experiments: Overview). The animals have their entire natural habitat taken away from them while being tested. Without their normal surroundings, it is hard for them to behave and live like their species. If a person were to have all of their possessions taken away, they would be inferior and victimized. The animals feel this way. Scientists take the animals for granted and forget that the animals have feelings too. The habitats that the facilities provide for the animals could be viewed as poorly as the quality of treatment for animals The environments of the facilities used to house the animals do not correspond with the environments that the animals would live in, in the wild. One of the criteria a vivisection laboratory must follow is to provide ethologically appropriate facilities (i.e., as would occur in their natural environment) for those chimpanzees... (NIH to Reduce Significantly the Use of Chimpanzees in Research). The facilities that the chimpanzees are in must match the environment they would be in if they were in the wild. This criteria helps to eliminate the abuse of the animals, however not all facilities are required to have the animals in their own habitat like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Women In A Rose For Emily And A Streetcar Named Desire Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of difference. (Akujobi) However, our society today and in the past have had the same challenge, which is the suppressing of women by men. Anais Nin asked; How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself? In today s life it is getting better since women finally start having their own carrier instead of getting married with 20 while already being pregnant. Augsburg s bishop Walter Mixa called women a few years ago baby producers , which is a very outdated view of women and got ripped into pieces for that statement. This shows that even though they are old fashioned people around the majority understands that women and men are equal and women deserve to be happy, independent and successful. However, most women see building a family as their way to be happy. Does that make women s happiness depending on men? Both texts A rose for Emily by Emily Grierson and A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams describe how the main character, a woman, gets mental issues when her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She needs to hear compliments like admire her dress and tell her she s looking wonderful (103) because that is what she needs to feel happy. Stella is describing it as her little weakness (103), which is definitely true because as I said before it shows how dependent she on other people. It gets even clearer when she starts bragging about her beauty when she was younger and how she got her expensive clothes from an admirer (106). Furthermore, she is admitting that she was fishing for a compliment (106) while talking to Stanley. So this clearly shows that she has self esteem issues and therefore needs the approval of men even though later she is saying that she is not young and vulnerable any more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Robert Knight s Narrative Narrative On 10Mar17 at 1357 hrs. I received a call back from Robert Knight. Robert stated he was at work it was very hard to hear him in the background. I inquired to Robert Knight about the details of the card transactions him making bail that day. Robert Knight stated he didn t know where the cash came from exactly, but believed it to have come from grandpa s card. Robert Knight stated when he was released from the jail on 21Feb17 he did use that card at Walmart then gave it back to Robert Bremel, and reimbursed him for the transactions he completed. Robert Knight stated that Robert Bremel then contacted him 2 days later and stated he could not find the card even after Robert Knight gave it back to him in the care home in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Behind Closed Door Chapter Summaries Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris starts off with a dinner party, where the hostess, Grace Angel, is desperately trying to not disappoint her perfectionist husband, Jack Angel. She knows that if he is not content with her, she will be punished. Thankfully, the evening ends perfectly. Grace was at a park, one Sunday afternoon, with her sister Millie, who has Down s syndrome, when she met the stunningly handsome Jack Angel. He introduced himself to the two ladies and took them out to eat cake a nearby restaurant. He and Grace soon start dating. After less than a year of dating, Jack proposes. Jack does not let Grace have any control over anything, even for something as minor as picking out her own outfit for their brunch with Millie. He needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He plans on psychologically torturing her. After a few weeks, they visit Millie. Millie makes Grace go with her to the bathroom so she could tell Grace that she knows that Jack pushed her down the stairs. Scared that Millie will say something to Jack, Grace tells her to refer to the Jack that pushed her down the stairs as George Clooney, thus creating her mantra. Grace and Jack go to a dinner party at Esther s house. Grace quickly comes to the realization that she doesn t have much time to save Millie from Jack, only seventy five days. She cries during the dinner party, enraging Jack. Her punishment: a night in the basement. Jack allows Grace to do something that she loves but hasn t done since she married Jack: paint portraits. The only condition was that it had to be based off the pictures he gives her. The first picture he gave her was a badly beaten face of a woman. Millie, Jack, and Grace go out to lunch. The girls go to the bathroom so they can speak without Jack being able to hear them. Millie gives Grace her sleeping pills, so she can kill Jack. After hitting Jack over the head with a bottle of wine, Grace was forced to stay in the blood red room in the basement, her paintings hanging all over every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on the significance of the lemon law act It happens many times. A person finds the car of their dreams. They drive it around for a few weeks when it happens. The car will not start, it makes a funny noise, or the breaks just will not do anything while stepping onto the pedal. Does the person have to pay for the repairs all by themselves? And if so, what happens when the exact same problem happens more than 3 times? It is just not fair to pay all this money on your brand new affordable car. But, one should not worry. There is a solution to all these annoying questions one just does not know how to answer. This is how the Magnuson Moss warranty act comes into this situation. The lemon law is a subdivision of this act. The Magnuson Moss warranty act, when tied with the lemon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It involves more serious things, which can not be repaired within 3 repairs. Autopedia explained that for any serious safety defect, such as brakes or steering, the manufacturer has one attempt. If it is a safety but not serious, they have 2 attempts. And for any other defect, they usually receive 3 or 4 chances to repair. The repairs may not be a result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modifications or alterations. The cases must be given to the manufacturer, and they must have responded to your complaint and rendered a decision within 40 days. The terms apply within the express warranty or the first year of ownership from date of delivery, which ever comes first. Another way also is within the first 12 24 months or 24,000 miles. If miles have been put on, the manufacturer may decide to use reduction. In order to do this, they use the following equation: Miles at time of refund x the purchase price 100,000 This equation was found on both the Cartalk and the Autopedia sites. Another point that a consumer may argue, is about the miles put on in between the repairs. However, the majority of times, it does not work. In events of strike, war or natural disaster that prevent repairs, lemon laws will not help a person with any car ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Leadership and Organizational Culture Essay House et al. (2007) discovers that leadership and Organisational culture are closely linked together as leaders influence the culture of their organisations. Researches talk about a range of leadership definitions but it is not easy to define. (E.g. Western, 2008; Yukl, 2010). However, Cohen (2009) critically analyses definitions from Dracker (1996), Eisenhower (1969), Northouse (2004) and finally summarised the definition of leadership constitutes five elements. First of all, ask question to set direction, which means effective leaders need to listen to followers voice respectfully and then share the common goals and ideas with them. In addition, leaders need to seek insights and allocate resources optimally; act ethically; allow their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, the big five traits contains Surgency, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Adjustment and Intellectance. With regard to conscientiousness, it involves dependability (loyalty) and need for achievement. According to Kellaway (2010), she indicates that Lord Sugar asks his employees for absolute loyalty. After the interview with him, she turned to his Personal assistant (PA) who commented Alan Sugar as a polite man instead of bullying in public views. Then Kellaway supposed she was probably afraid to say so and this may be the only reason why she could still work for him. Another interview (with BBC Journalist), Alan Sugar acknowledged himself as got a strong work ethic and dislike people who work him for nothing which freshly shows his tough requirements of achievement oriented. The implication of these traits is positively encourage his followers to make their efforts to do the right thing in their positions but it will also make them feel a sense of pressure due to they had no chance to show efforts but results (E.g. in The Apprentice , candidates will be sentenced by the final achievements rather than what they did during the project). In addition, the final 14 candidates of The apprentice were elected from massive rigorous selection procedures; therefore, apparently, Alan sugar as a boss must have the same traits as these candidates. For example, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ashes By Susan Beth Pfeffer Ashes by Susan Beth Pfeffer is about a girl who is caught in a situation in which her father attempts to bribe her to do something immoral. One message suggested in this story is how misdirection and trickery can negatively affect relationships between a parent and their child. Throughout the course of the story, the father of the main character is shown feeding his daughter, Ashes, an endless string of compliments such as You re one in a million . He gives her many words of positive reinforcement to try and persuade her to steal money from her mother. He needs this money to pay back some guys, whom of which are after him. He claims that he will pay her back. This strengthens the argument that false claims can negatively affect relationships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As seen in this quote, Ashes father is misdirecting her by sneakily telling her that she made a good decision to offer to help him steal the money. This evidence clearly represents how Ashes father is misleading her with lies and it will most likely reflect in their relationship negatively. A third scene that reflects the idea that manipulation can negatively affect the relationship between a child and their parent is when the story quotes Am I really? I ask, not needing the reassurance. I knew I wasn t a million in one girl,no matter how often Dad told me I was. I still loved hearing him say it. This proves that Ashes appreciates her father s compliments and people generally respond comliently to things they appreciate, so her father understands that complimenting her will be a good persuasion method. When all of this evidence is put together,it is easy to comprehend that manipulation can very easily negatively affect relation between a parent and child. The compliments were told by Ashes father to get what he wanted; money. All of the compliments Ashes father gave to her are doubted by her but nonetheless greeted by open ears. These examples prove that Ashes father was trying to get her to steal her mother s money using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Plato s Apology And The Apology In this paper I will discuss how Plato s Apology and Phaedo have difference ideas of what it means to be a philosopher. I will explain how in the Apology, the philosopher is wise in how he/she understand that they are wise because they know that they don t know, and in Phadeo the philosopher knowledgable and are concern in gaining more knowledge. In Plato s Apology we learn about Socrates life and who he really is. In platos Apology a philosopher is a wise person because he understands that being wise is understanding that they know they don t know. Is something difficult to understand but I will break it down as simple as I can. Socrates was a citizen that knew that he did not know and also knew that everyone else also did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Someone that would call themselves wise, Socrates would question him or her until they did not had an answer to Socrates questions, and that would demonstrate that in reality those people where not wise as they would call themselves, even though himself would not had an answer either. Although, Socrates did not claimed to have knowledge of what he did not know and not claimed to have wisdom when he believed he did not, Socrates understood that those who claimed to have knowledge did not really know about what they claimed to know as well as wisdom and thats what made Socrates more wise. Therefore, In the Apology Socrates was wise because he believed that he was not wise. In the Apology the Oracle believed that there was no other person wiser that Socrates because Socrates believed that he was not wise. It its crazy to believe that a person is wise because that person believes he or she is not wise but if you put some thought into it it makes total sense. How can someone in this earth call themselves wise when in reality they do not have every answer. Socrates in the Apology would totally agree that it is wiser for someone to believe that being wise is to not call themselves wise but to know that they don t know and that is because thats what Socrates did throughout his life in the Apology until his sentenced. In the other hand in Plato s Phaedo the philosopher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Who Is The Joker In The Killing Joke The world we live in today a world occupied by increasing misanthropists continues growing into, not a world of happiness and excitement, but a world of despair. In regards to despair, the frequency of people overlooking the optimism of life, freedom, and the desire to simply be content is becoming a common trend. In The Dark Knight, The Joker, being the antagonist, is depicted as a malicious, unpredictable genius but who is he really? By completely eluding the above statements, The Joker proves to be understanding of the growing despair in the world he takes his wit and twists pessimism into humor and absurdity in relation to his nihilistic views. Although The Joker is depicted simply as a sociopathic criminal, he is much more not only by allowing his foil character, Batman both equally intelligent and dangerous to influence his behavior by relying on each other, but by shaping the future outlook on society with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To The Joker, of course, his main objective is prove to society that the citizens of Gotham are just that citizens who are merely pretending to be civilized and live by silly, self governed morals. Granted that, The Joker s emphasis on the absurdity of life is evident and parallel in, not only The Dark Knight, but in both literary works: Everything anybody ever valued or struggled for, he says in The Killing Joke, it s all a monstrous, demented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Rodeo Scholarship I am the oldest of four girls in a family of six and I will also be the first one in my family to go to college at Texas A M University. I always thought that scholarships were just going to be bombarded on those who were in the top ten percent of their grade, but as I can see now, I was extremely wrong. It is an uphill battle to pay for college and that is something that I should have seen coming. I believe I need the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship to attend Texas A M University because my parents may not be able to provide for my entire four years there. My father is a hardworking man; he s fifty one and he works about forty hours or more as a welder. He came to America, like many other Vietnamese immigrants, for a better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She came from to America when my father received his citizenship and applied for her and my naturalization. She always does her best to be there for my sisters and me, and that s one of the reasons I strive to my best to be the best. She does odd jobs like cutting fish, drying fish, and driving people s children to school. She recently got her citizenship, but she still doesn t really know a lot of English. My mother does her best to help my sisters and I have the best childhood we can get. We do silly things like go shopping for dresses on a slow Sunday or help carting around old drawers in an old truck. She does not make a lot of money because honestly the side jobs only help support minor things my family does or needs. I m worried about her because when I go to college because if my father does get injured, she can only help with small things like books or the meal plan. Overall, I hope that with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship, the financial unease that my parents have will be lifted. I know that my three sisters will also have to go to college and they will take up more if not less money than me to go to college. It is not a matter if I will be able to go to college; it is a matter of whether my parents will be physically able to support my college education during my college years. I believe that I need the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship to attend Texas A M University because my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Pandora s Box Pandora s Box and King Midas and the Golden Touch both share a similar theme. The theme is don t be greedy, instead be happy with what you have already have. Both myths use story elements like foreshadowing, indirect and direct characterization, and imagery to communicate the theme. In Pandora s Box and King Midas and the Golden Touch , they both have strong foreshadowing to introduce the same topic. In one paragraph of Pandora s Box , it says, But with the passing of time she could not help wondering what it might contain. This foreshadows that she might open the box up, because of her curiosity. She already has so many great things like beauty, love and wiseness, so why open the box? In the end, it ends up being something horrid. In King Midas and the Golden Touch , before choosing what he wants as his reward, the narrator says Midas, who wasn t much given to thought, didn t have to think twice or even once. He was already rich, but why not be richer? This showed me that he was going to ask for something that would make him even richer, which turned out to be the touch of gold. Instead of being thankful for what he already had, he got his wish, but soon regretted it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Pandora is given the characteristics of beauty, love, curiosity and wiseness from the gods. Her curiosity is what ends up making her open the box. With the box, she ends up wanting even more characteristics instead of remembering she s very lucky to have the ones she already has. In King Midas situation, the indirect characterizations of him are greedy and selfish. The greed is very obvious when he says I wish that everything I touch might turn to gold . Both of their characteristics are elements of the stories that create a central ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Freedom Of Privacy Act INTRODUCTION I. Attention getter: Privacy is not something that I m merely entitled to, it s an absolute prerequisite, by Marlon Brando II. Relevance: The government for years has been using the excuse of national security, as a way in to our lives and the lives of those we represent. It is time that we introduce a new law in order curb this intrusion in to our lives III. Credibility: We are bringing up this topic, because we have done our research on events that the has overstepped their bounds, and we can say that each and every one of us should be allowed our privacy. IV. Thesis Statement: The Freedom of Privacy Act is design to counter and replace the unconstitutional Patriot Act, and return privacy back to our nation. V. Preview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as the right for people to be secure, in their persons and homes from unlawful searches. i. Yet the Patriot act has repeatedly ignored the fourth amendment. ii. With their unchecked ability to collect mass records on U.S. Citizens through section 215 of the act. B. Over the year s government agencies have been allowed without oversight to obtain any information they deemed fit under section 215 of the Patriot Act. (Ybarra) C. Section 215 of the Patriot Act has been ruled unconstitutional by our federal court system. (Savage and Weisman) So the law itself is becoming obsolete, and needs to be replaced. Transition: I will now be handing the floor over to fellow Representative Javier Mejia to discuss in more detail the problem. II. The Patriot act has been used by the federal government to gather information on millions of hard working, honesty Americans. To this day they continue to gather information on us or find new ways to gather information on us A. With the failure of the Patriot Act, something new had to be created in order to keep something from this happing again. As representatives of the people, several colleagues and myself came together to bring to light its failure. B. The major consequence of the Patriot Act was the collection of data. Millions of citizen s information has been collected by several government agencies have been collected, and in their own admission about the collection. They have admitted to not solving a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Metro Division Research Paper [*][b]Why do you wish to join the Metropolitan Division?:[/b] I would like to join the division as it would fit my personality. Metropolitan division is action packed, teamwork requiering, strict and really organized division where I would fit right in. When I transfered from Chicago to Los Santos Police Department, I noticed that Metropolitan Division is one of the most elite group to get in and I would like to take this challange and do my best to get in the department. Metropolitan Division is something that I would like to involve myself in as it lets me fight crime even more then I already am as a regulat patrol officer. Metropolitan division members are someone who always run towards the fight to make sure everyone in Los Santos is safe and provide more assitance to basic patrol officers. Lastly, the reason why I would like to join the division is because its requiers a lot of physical work and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First thing that makes me stand out is my activity and my commitment which obviously can be huge factor for Metropolitan division as I would be ready to take part of any metropolitan requiered callout and me being always focused doing something. I joined Traffic Division two weeks ago and already I have clocked in 95h 45m on my patrol log, which proves my commitment and activity. The last thing that would make me stand out from other candidates is me being diciplined. Being part of Chicago Police Department for almost ten years and recently joining Los Santos Police Department, I have not recieved one diciplinary action against me, which proves my point that I am diciplined. I follow the rules, regulations and policy set up by department and I don t bark back at anyone if they call me out for doing something wrong. I am diciplined and I learn from my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Out Of This Furnace Analysis The book Out of This Furnace by Thomas Bell tells stories of three generations of an immigrant family in the 19th century. The first part of the book is about the story of Kracha, our first protagonist. Kracha left Slovakia to come to America for more opportunities. As Kracha settled in America, he married Elena. Life in the United States was rough for the Kracha s family, and it turned out just as difficult as in his homeland. Kracha worked different jobs and realized that they were all low wage. He ended up working at the Mills. The next story is about Kracha s son in law, Mike Dobrejcak who married to Mary. When Mike was killed in a terrible accident at the Mills, Mary had to do her best to raise their children. The next story is about Dobie, one of Mary s sons. As the story progresses the next generation has an easier life than the previous one. However, they struggled to make a living. For example, Dobie did illegal work for a living. The experiences of George Kracha were very similar to those experiences of many immigrants to the United States in the late 19th century. The Narrator state Kracha left his Hungarian village because he had no other choices, it may be that he hoped he was likewise leaving behind the endless poverty in Franz Josef s empire (Bell, p3). Kracha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, I have learned a lot of things about the 1980s: the challenging problems of the U.S immigrants, how badly workers were treated by the steel and railroad industries, and the important roles of the worker s unions. The most profound idea would be how tough were the Krachas against all odds. They have had more bad days than good days, and yet they did not give up their dreams. The Krachas have endured all the struggles and problems with the hope to live a better future. The Krachas undying spirit has taught me to not take things for granted and strive to work harder each and every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Tools Used for Measuring Temperature Task 1: For this question, I m going to discus about three measurements that I searched about which is used for measuring the temperature. Vapor pressure measure thermometer was the first one I choose. I hadn t known there was an instrument that could measure the temperature depending on the pressure. The second instrument is Liquid in Glass thermometer. And finally, the third instrument is infrared Pyrometer. I will provide figures and some information about these thermometers, and also the advantage and disadvantage. Vapor Pressure Thermometer A vapor pressure thermometer is consists of: a bulb, a pressure sensor, long tube connects the bulb to the pressure sensor, and the valve. Figure 1: vapor pressure thermometer: 1) bulb containing two phases of a substance in thermal equilibrium, 2) pressure sensor, 3) connecting tube to connect the bulb with the sensor, 4) filling system.1 Figure 2: diagram for a pure substance. t triple point and C critical point.1 Vapor pressure thermometers are founded on the saturated vapor pressure in a two phase system. The behavior of a liquid vapor system in equilibrium is described in the tC curve. Beside the curve for a pure substance, the pressure differs on the temperature and not on the quantity of substance vaporized. The temperature range related with vaporization is limited to temperatures between the critical point and the triple point of the substance. The range is even further reduced if the extreme pressures to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...