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Hr Talent Managment
Talent management is quickly becoming a top preference for companies all over the world. (Bhatnagar
2008). The reasoning to this is due to the surge in rivalry between businesses to capture the talent that
is available, we call this the war for talent (Beardwell and Thompson, 2014). Talent management
refers to the best suited people or individuals to the occupation in question, sometimes assigned A
players . In the past the disorganisation of talent management has led to the breakdown of large
multinational companies, who rectify the problem by turning over more and more talent which
inevitably makes the problem worse, causing it to fail and an overall sense of pain is inflicted upon the
companies. (Cappelli, 2008). However nowadays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the case of Cedar Park Furniture will look for a combination of staff from inside and outside the
business.
Firstly we can look internally, the company could resource store managers from other locations and
enrol them in the new stores. This is an effective strategy as the company is giving the employees the
opportunity to develop and move up the ladder, it also is much more cost efficient. Externally it is
probably best for the company to hire the floor staff, although it comes as a cost default, the company
can then develop, invest and motivate these workers in their own unique way.
Principle 2:
Another key practice that Cedar Park Furniture should take on board in the regards of adopting a
strategic approach to talent management, is to adapt to the uncertainty that staff may move on. To
combat this the company should break up its recruitment system, hire employees in bundles not in
mass amounts (Beardwell and Thompson, 2014).Therefore Cedar Park should relocate some of its
staff from the UK and disperse then among the new shops. This helps to create a broad talent pool that
can be allocated among a wide range of business systems. The production of portfolios is another way
in which the senior management deals with the unprecedented leave of experienced staff (Beardwell
and Thompson, 2014). Floor staff will be trained in diverse roles so the store can adapt if this sort of a
situation arises.
Principle 3:
It is important that the company require
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The Gem Of The Ocean, Joe Turner s Come And Gone And The...
Myth as a semiological system in August Wilson s
Gem of the Ocean, Joe Turner s Come and Gone and The Piano Lesson
Abstract
Myths are one of the most important elements included in the history of not only African American
lives but also the lives of each and every one of us. Myths are inevitable human resources at times
when no other idea justifies our being. As Barthes posits, for it is human history which converts reality
into speech, and it alone rules the life and the death of mythical language. Ancient or not, mythology
can only have an historical foundation, for myth is a type of speech chosen by history: it cannot
possibly evolve from the nature of things. This study looks into the significance of Myths and their
determining roles as semiological systems in August Wilson s dramatic twentieth century cycle plays;
Gem of the Ocean, Joe Turner s Come and Gone and The Piano Lesson. In these plays, myths take the
forms of individuals, rituals and even ancestral objects. It can be observed that each one of these
elements performs the most important role in conveying the significance of the African American
psyche and delicately portrays the eminent influence of ancestral backgrounds in shaping the lives of
each character. The works of scholars such as Roland Barthes, Henry Gates, as well as many more,
have been employed to better grasp this matter. Key words: Myth, semiological system, African
American psyche, mythical language, ritual
Introduction
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Essay about Comparison of Michelangelo8217s and...
Comparison of Michelangelo8217s and Bernini8217s Davids The greatest artist has no conception
which a single block of marble does not potentially contain within its mass, but only a hand obedient
to the mind can penetrate to this image. Michelangelo describes in the above quote what it is like to
carve a likeness of a person out of a large block of marble. As we know from seeing his work, he did
an excellent job with this task. Bernini did just as fine a job on his, but in a much different way as you
will see in the following pages.
Michelangelo
Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese, Italy, a tiny village, owned by the nearby city
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Frederick Hartt does an excellent job of describing the essence of the statue:
Throughout the statue, but especially in the head, the conflict between line and form... ...is intensified
and deepened. The features are more deeply undercut than in any of the earlier works, possibly
because of the height from which the statue was originally intended to be seen. ...The enormous eyes
...seem at once liquid and fiery. The flat planes joining at determined angles underlie all the
construction of the David, not only in the squared off masses of the features but throughout the knotty,
bony, sinewy, half developed, and unprecedentedly beautiful torso and legs. For the first time
Michelangelo is able to embody in the quality of a single human body all the passionate drama of a
man s inner nature. The sinews of the neck seem to tense and relax, the veins of the neck, hands and
wrists to fill, the nostrils to pinch, the belly muscles to contract and the chest to lift with the intake of
breath, the nipples to shrink and erect, the whole proud being to quiver like a war horse that smells the
battle. But the nature of the battle there is no indication whatever; it is eternal and in every man (Hartt
112).
Once the statue was completed, a committee of citizens and artists convened to decide where the
statue
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Essay On The Trend Of Technology In Business
Running head: TECHNOLOGY
The Trend of Technology in Business and Everyday Life
Khristina Bell
Bethel University
The trend of technology is continuing to rise as the economy continues to change. Some aspects of
society and our individual lives are also influenced by technology in many direct and indirect ways,
including governance,entertainment, human relationships, and our views on morality, mind, matter
and our own human nature (Patil, 2017). All of the aspects listed play a huge role in the trend of
technology changing as society does.
Everyday technology is being used at the learner s current employer plays a major role in getting
things done. Adams Keegan is a company that provides a comprehensive suite of HR ... Show more
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Several employees have complained about their computers freezing, systems running slow and in
some cases even shutting down. Information technology is an essential tool for the average
information professional today, and ongoing research is needed to assess technological directions of
the field over a period of time. The most popular technologies are email, office productivity tools, web
browsers, library catalogs, database searching tools, and printers (Maceli Burke, 2016). The problem
at Adams Keegan is the amount of advanced technology that we have compared to the amount of
clients we provide services to. All of the technology features listed are all a part of what is used on a
daily basis. Not having access to certain technology during certain times of the day can sometimes
hinder what the staff is trying to accomplish. For example, there are only a certain amount of scanners
located in our department. Clients can request that documents be scanned to them at any given
moment. If a person in payroll for example is scanning checks it can take a while to be able to use the
scanner and get back to your client in time. An obvious benefit to technology in businesses is
increased productivity, other benefits that can help are improved speed, the ease of sharing and storing
information and a decrease in human error through automation add up to a reduction in costs
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Fish Oil
Exercise induced muscle damage results in decreased muscle force production, increased muscular
tension as well as muscle soreness and swelling. This subsequently leads to a reduction in physical
performance and ability to maintain training load (Howatson van Someren, 2008).
Eccentric muscle contraction can be defined as muscle loading that involves an external force
application with tension, increased during physical lengthening of the musculotendinous unit (Albert,
1995, p.1). Eccentric exercise results in a greater amount of muscle damage than concentric training as
the contracting muscle is forcibly lengthened; this also leads to a greater inflammatory response.
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It is the mechanisms by which it works that suggest it could potentially have many positive benefits
for athletes. Fish oil has been shown to have an anti inflammatory effect, because fatty acids EPA and
DHA can partially inhibit some parts of the inflammatory process including leucocyte chemotaxis;
adhesion molecule expression and leucocyte endothelial adhesive interactions; production of
eicosanoids such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes from the n 6 fatty acid arachidonic acid;
production of inflammatory cytokines and T cell reactivity (Calder, 2013). Tartibian, Maleki and
Abbasi (2011) found that markers of inflammation, PGE2, IL 6, TNF a, LDH, CK, and Mb, were
reduced 24 and 48 hours after an eccentric exercise program, consisting of bench stepping, in those
untrained males who used a fish oil supplement (containing 324mg EPA and 216mg DHA) for 30 days
prior to the program. Reductions in inflammatory markers associated with muscle damage,
particularly delayed onset of muscle soreness make these findings particularly significant and
highlight the potential importance of the use of fish oil as a supplement, as reducing inflammation and
therefore speeding up recovery allows for a greater capacity to train and develop. Oostenbrug et al.
(1997) found that exercise performance, as measured by validated exercise tests (W max test;
Endurance exercise test), was not significantly altered by fish oil or fish oil and vitamin E
supplementation after 3 weeks. Leaf and Rauch (1988) however, did find an increase in VO2 max in
well trained subjects after daily supplementation with 6g of fish oil for 6 weeks. Suggesting that in the
right quantity it may have some positive benefits on physical
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Pros And Cons Of Fast Food
Fast food is becoming more common as the years pass us. The convenience and time saving that come
with fast food make it that much more desirable. Research has documented that low income urban
youth are at risk for obesity and related health problems. (Issner, J.H., Mucka, L.E. Barnett, D. J Child
Fam Stud (2017) 26: 548) But with fast food comes its pros and cons, and placing it in schools can be
very detrimental. There is a big debacle on if schools should sell fast food or not. With how things
would have been done in the past, it seems that we shouldn t change something that has been going
well for so long. On another note, though schools are always looking for new ways to cut costs.
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2009). (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(10), 1255.) By
consuming large amounts of fast food daily, our bodies do not get the recommended nutrition we need.
For children, this is because they are still growing and they need a lot more to help their bodies
perform daily tasks. By developing a dependency on high saturated fats and little nutrients, they
become accustomed to eating poorly and a higher risk of becoming obese and developing health
concerns over time. Children are smart and learn by example, if they are taught that it is ok to
consume unhealthy choices daily, it will become a lot harder later on to take control of the choices
they make especially when their health is on the line. The most significant example is we teach
students health in schools and making right decisions and by contradicting this and feeding them fast
food would make our curriculum wrong by not setting a good example. Children need healthier
options to help with their active lifestyles. They need energy for learning and improving their bodies
be set up for success versus being lethargic and non engaged. By consuming fast food, you are not
receiving the nutrients you need, your body needs healthier options, and by giving your body a meal
full of fat and chemicals, you
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Essay On Black Colleges
Historically Black Colleges and Universities were established for African Americans during a time of
strict segregation. During slavery, to keep African Americans afraid and submissive, White Americans
had laws in place making it illegal for them to learn how to read and write. For most of America s
history, African Americans who received a college education could only get it from an HBCU. Today,
HBCUs remain one of the surest ways for an African American, or student of any race, to receive a
high quality education. The first Historically Black College and University to be established is
formerly known as the Institute for Colored Youth founded by Richard Humpreys in 1837,
approximately 26 years before slavery ended. Today, this school is better known as Cheney University
of Pennsylvania, the oldest African American institution of higher learning. Two other institutions that
were later established prior to the Civil War are Lincoln University founded in 1854 and Wilberforce
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Rep. Frank Balance Jr. (D NC) North Carolina Central University, U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (D GA)
Morehouse College, U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown (D FL) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. James
Clyburn (D SC) South Carolina State University, U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D MD) Howard
University, U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings (D FL) Fisk University, Howard University and Florida A M
University, U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D IL) North Carolina A T University, U.S. Rep. William
Jefferson (D LA) Southern University, U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D GA) Fisk University, U.S. Rep.
Kendrick Meek (D FL) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D NY) Howard
University, U.S. Rep. Major Owens (D NY) Morehouse College, Atlanta University, U.S. Rep. David
Scott (D GA) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson (D MS) Tougaloo College,
Jackson State University, U.S. Rep. Edolphus Towns (D NY) North Carolina A T
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Mental Health Issues In Id, Ego, Superego
Id, Ego, Superego With regard to Interiors , I think this movie primarily support Ego, but also Id. The
movie was focused on how divorcing someone with a mental health issues can affect that person s
reality. It, also focused on the lives of the children involved, and how their parents marriage plays a
role in their relationships. However for a person with a mental health disease like clinical depression, I
would assume there would be some feeling of being attacked or lack of safety, so this is why I think Id
might also play a part. I think Eve also would have felt a sense anxiety with the upcoming divorce,
which caused her suicide attempt the first time, and then her actual suicide when she saw the marriage
had taken place. With regard to Take Shelter , I think Superego is primarily supported. There was a ...
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When people realized that Curtis was acting a little strange, and then it came to light that he and a
coworker had taken the equipment from work, so Curtis could work on his tornado shelter both he and
his coworker were fired. There is a scene where Curtis, Samantha and Hanna are all at a fish fry.
Curtis s ex boss and basically the whole town are there as well. Everyone is looking at Curtis in either
an accusatory or judgmental way. Curtis s ex coworker approaches him and his family, and tells him to
leave, that no one wants him there. When Curtis refuses, his ex coworker attacks him. No one tries to
intercede in this fight, or come to Curtis s aid. They are all judging Curtis for either being a thief or
crazy. I do believe that the film industry has some moral obligation to provide if nothing else, both
sides of the issue. Too often we see so much violence, and not enough compassion for people with
mental health issues. Until recently I was unaware of how many people go untreated for these issues
and are instead homeless or caught up in the criminal justice
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Factors Of An Investment Bank Client
Introduction
The purpose of this composition is to supply, in a form suitable for laymen, guidance in developing a
better understanding of the meaning behind financial market anomaly and its implications on the
established assumption that markets are rational. It is vital for an investment bank client to be aware of
the large amount of controversial evidence challenging traditional hypotheses of asset pricing
bahaviour and, primarily, to become sensitive to investment strategies predicting likely abnormal
returns. In order to participate intelligently in the equity market, one should, in any case, be forearmed
with an adequate knowledge of how one recognized and persistent financial market anomaly has
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Furthermore, attention will then be paid to a thorough evaluation of theories regarding probable
reasons behind the weekend effect and its likely significance to both academics and practitioners.
Ultimately and based on all key discoveries, this composition will then investigate the anomaly s
degree of persistence following its discovery whilst re emphasising the importance of a deep
understanding of unusual stock market return behaviour.
Definitions
Before looking at the weekend effect in more detail, it is essential to understand what the term
anomaly actually refers to. According to Schwert (2002, p. 940), anomalies can be understood as
empirical results that seem to be inconsistent with maintained theories of asset pricing behavior and
reveal either market inefficiency (profit opportunities) or inadequacies in the underlying asset pricing
model. Moreover, the weekend effect, also known as Monday or day of the week effect, embodies a
supposed calendar anomaly that is any consistent pattern or irregularity occurring at a repeated
interval or at a certain time in a calendar year and has been defined as the phenomenon that the
Monday (close Friday to close Monday) stock returns, on average, are less than returns on any other
day of
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Our Ears and Eyes Deceive Us Essay
We have eyes to see with, ears to hear with, why then do we err?
We have been blessed with five senses that we are expected to survive with. But as technologies
improve and our knowledge is broadened, the more we realize that our senses are not as glorious as
previously thought. Indeed, man has been blessed with eyes and ears, yet he still errs. What he sees
before him, is it correct? What he hears and what he is told, is it inaccurate?
Our perception of our world has been shaped by centuries worth of studies, and recently with the help
of technology. We believe what we see in textbooks, we nod in agreement to what we are told. This
computer before me, why is it called a computer? How is it made? Why was it made? It is called a ...
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What we don t see as quickly are its many limitations. The relative size of the land masses is distorted.
Greenland and Africa seem to be about the same size, but actually Africa is fourteen times bigger.
Europe s size is exaggerated, and placed in the center of the map, which is also untrue. But most
importantly it is based on the convention that the Northern hemisphere is at the top of the world, and
the Southern hemisphere is at the bottom . Such an assumption is made mainly out of habit, but it is
also a topic of contradictory ideas.
It is inaccurate to assume that the Northern hemisphere should be on top, for depending on which
angle one looks at the Earth, the Southern hemisphere is on top. This is illustrated by another type of
map projection, known as the Hobo Dyer projection. Although the shapes of the continents are
distorted, sizes are reflected accurately. Many people find this map faulty due to the habitual way of
thinking that north should be on top. We only believe in this because we have heard this all our lives,
and we have seen it in textbooks and read about it. But could it not be possible to we err on this
matter? It was simply a coincidence that the first maps were drawn with the North on top. Had it been
drawn any other way, then what we believe today would be considered a mistake. Our perception is
clouded with such assumptions, and so it is possible that we have made lapses in judgment, and
without realizing it
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Analysis of Mark Drolsbough´s Deaf Again
In the autobiography Deaf Again, Mark Drolsbaugh writes about his life being born hearing, growing
up hard of hearing, to eventually becoming deaf. By writing this book, he helps many people view
from his perspective on what it is like for someone to struggle trying to fit in the hearing society.
Through his early years, his eyes were closed to the deaf world, being only taught how to live in a
hearing world. Not only does the book cover his personal involvement, but it covers some important
moments in deaf history. It really is eye opening because instead of just learning about deaf culture
and deaf history, someone who lived through it is actually explaining their experiences.
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38). It was here that his struggles became noticeable. Until ninth grade, he had just been just passing
by with the help of some friends who would further explain the lesson. Once he was finally a
freshman, he was given his first interpreter. A whole new world of learning was opened to him,
keeping him up to speed in classes while also keeping him fully involved. The interpreters given
assisted him through high school, and also helped him accomplish being the first deaf student to
graduate from GFS.
A major turning point in the authors life was when he attended Gallaudet University. At Gallaudet, he
was surrounded by deaf peers and signing professors. To him, this was unbelievable. He was no longer
behind from interpreters relaying information after it had already been said. Mark expresses this
emotional state by saying he is no longer living in a fishbowl anymore (pg. 111). At one point earlier
in the book, Mark compares himself to someone born underwater having to live in a glass bubble;
someone who is unfortunately an outcast from the rest. But with the help of special scuba diving gear,
you had the ability to interact and swim with the other fish. Although the scuba gear was
accommodating in many ways, it was heavy and uncomfortable, and as much as it helped you interact
with the fish, you never were able to swim like them (Pg. 44). In order to find out who he
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Quinte Mri Case Notes
Background to the Case Here are some questions to help you analyze the background of the case:
State the background as you understand it What business is Quinte MRI in? What facilities does
Quinte MRI have? Who are their customers? (ANSWER: physicians) How long has Benton Cooper
been operating? How is business going? Who are you in the case? (ANSWER: David Wright and/or
Kevin Saskiw) What is your role? What is the service being performed at Quinte? (ANSWER:
completed diagnosis) How is it requested? How is it finished? What is the marketing task ? How do
you make money in this business? What is the available demand? What is the future demand? Issue(s)
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What training is necessary, if any?  Where to search for talent, where to advertise, etc?  When
should the MR technician start? What is feasible? What does Quinte do in the interim?  How to
entice talent to a small town? Can you convince them to do a night shift? How do you set up machine
sharing routines? How will you first clear the existing backlog? Case Wrap Up Lessons learned in this
case include the following: It is good to solve problems, in general, but simply fixing a few things
(e.g. better scheduling) is typically not enough. In this case, we must deal with the lack of capacity by
addressing the bottleneck. One important question: What resource should be the bottleneck? Typically,
this will be the resource that is the most expensive (e.g. automated cutting machine), most difficult to
acquire (e.g. comes in large chucks, has long lead times), most highly trained (e.g. brain surgeons),
etc. For Quinte, this is clearly the MRI machine itself. Given the MRI should be the bottleneck; the
other resources must have protective capacity. This means adding enough of everything with cycle
times longer than the MRI machine for sure an extra MR technician. The role of non bottlenecks is to
protect the ability of the bottleneck to operate at full utilization. However, in this situation, there is
also a complicating requirement for quick response under highly variable conditions. This means that
we want the MRI machine to have some
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The Crucible Compare And Contrast Truman And Oedipus
Was nothing real? the question Truma asked after he came to the realization that he was living in a
made up world that revolved around him. This moment was similar to the moment when Oedipus
became aware that the prophecy had come true, that he killed his father and married his mother. Both
Truman and Oedipus went through their lives believing one thing about the world, that they later
realized was completely false. Oedipus and Truman go through a similar journey leading up to the
revealing of the truth. At first, they both receive hints that lead them to believe things other than the
original truths. For Truman, he started noticing that his world was similar to a set and that people
knew who he was. For Oedipus, he thought about how Laius
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Negative Effects Of Television And Social Media
Television and Social Media: How harmful is it?
Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society, they are a challenge to it . This signifies
that even though advances made in social media were supposed to help improve the life for everyone,
it s actually causing more serious problems within the younger and upcoming generations. Distracted
from distraction by distractions . This quote merely tells that television and social media is nothing
more than a big distraction from whats going on in the real world and what s going on around
you.Television is a valuable tool for most people, young or old, as of today most information is
delivered to the public via this technology. It can now be assessed quickly via cables or satellite,
which could provide consumers with any type of information that they would ever need, either for
work, leisure, interest and so forth. With the emergent of this media and the production of various
programs, television has caught the attention of most people. With all of this being said, Television
and social media has a more negative impact on children rather than good. This thought has been
reached because, it decreases attention spans and lowers performance in school, promotes and
advertises sexual and violent behaviors and drug use, Also it increases cyberbullying and suicide
For the past 15 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has put their concerns about a
number of time children spend viewing the television (AAP, 2001). Referring to the AAP guidelines,
children older than two years old should watch no longer than 1 to 2 hours of quality programming,
and children under two years old should not have any television viewing, as the first two years of life
is a critical period for brain development. Also, no media should be in the child s room, especially
young children. However today, it is an epidemic scenario for children to ask for their personal
television in their bedroom. In a study by Roberts, Folour, Rideout, Brodie (1999), it reported that
32% of the children between 2 to 7 years old and 65% of 8 to 18 years olds have television sets in
their bedrooms (AAP, 2001). These percentage leads to an estimation of 3 hours per day of television
and an
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Essay on Renewable Energy
When the new Southeast Polk High School opened they added many new energy saving products.
This included installing geothermal heating under the high school cutting back on the cost of heating
such a large building. Many new windows help save on energy used to light the building along with
automatic lights that turn off after several minutes without movement. The new high school shows
how easy it is to save money and help the environment. Renewable energy is good for all aspects of
the U.S, providing jobs, economical growth, environmental cleanliness, and new research for
improving energy efficiency. Therefore the United States should use renewable energy to benefit the
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Some may believe that renewable energy is not beneficial.
In contrast, some believe that renewable energy is a key factor involved in helping the economy to
grow. Many jobs are created in the manufacturing and running of renewable energy plants. The
renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies created 8.5 million new jobs and $970 billion in
revenue in the year 2006 (Langwith, Renewable Energy is Economically ). The American Solar
Energy Society says by 2030 it could generate up to $4.5 trillion in revenue for the U.S and create 40
million new jobs. This would represent one in every four jobs (Langwith, Renewable Energy is
Economically ). This shows how vital it is to get renewable energy companies in the U.S. It is
important to build a stable economy again and do it all while helping the environment. The
environment is negatively affected be the burning of fossil fuels. The affects of the gases contribute to
global warming, along with acid rain and polluted air. This pollution cuts short an estimated 30,000
American lives according to the Clean Air Task Force (Rich). The United States must stop using fossil
fuels because the gases produce harm the environment we live causing harm to come all the citizens.
The future of energy production will
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The French Revolution of 1789 Essay
There is no doubt that the French Revolution has had a profound effect on the world. The cause or
causes of it have been greatly disputed. Clearly the Revolution s primary cause was the presence of a
weak monarchy and a lack of a stable system of government. France s absolute monarchy had many
changes toward the end of the eighteenth century. King Louis XVI, in his attempts to consolidate his
authority and lessen the power of the aristocrats, had planned out an intendant system. The intendants
were like governors. They would oversee one constituency of the country. These intendants could not
govern the region in which they lived, and were chosen from other than the aristocracy. This insured
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There were three divisions or classes in France called estates. The first estate, which was composed of
church officials, had immense authority and obtained enormous salaries. Church officials obtained
their salaries via taxes collected from church property. Therefore, since the officials received their
salaries from the church property, they did not have to pay taxes. The second estate was composed
mainly of nobility. They, too, were exempt from paying taxes. This left the entire tax burden upon the
third estate. The third estate consisted of some merchants and entrepreneurs; however, the majorities
were peasants. Corruption of the estates was causing much frustration among the common people who
composed 70 percent of the population. The monarchy tried to make an attempt to give the third estate
power by establishing the Estate s General, but this too was corrupted. Unlike most legislative bodies,
the Estate s General did not vote by each person having a single vote. Rather, they let each estate have
one vote each. Since the first two estates were always in agreement, the third estate was always out
voted. This is a prime example of how the lack of a stable government had an immensely tragic effect
on the people of the country. If the monarchy had tried to make some reform or if Louis XVI had more
backbone to institute some tax reform to lessen the burden on the third estate, the Revolution may
have been avoided. The government is the backbone of any
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Mirrored Worlds
There are many instances throughout literature where two pieces, told by two different narrators, and
telling two different stories can be found to have similar textual qualities. This instance can be shown
between A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson
herself and Our Nig by Harriet E. Wilson. The stories depict the great suffering of two individuals
who express similar qualities in their writings; the qualities being that each piece is a captivity
narrative, there is a struggle with faith, and a silenced sexual subtext. The first piece by Rowlandson
tells the story of a white Puritan woman. She is captured by Native Americans, and goes through many
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The second similarity between the two pieces is seen with their struggles with faith. Rowlandson starts
off in the beginning of her narrative already a Puritan follower. Her plight through captivity, she says,
only strengthened her faith. Many say her narrative to be a religious allegory, telling the tale of her
captivity on the surface, but further looking to the deeper journey of faith that she endures. The entire
narrative shows Rowlandson s religious journey, and even while looking at the twenty removes that
take place, one can see that each of these removes represent the stages of her spiritual journey. Jordan
Stein argues in the Historiography of Sexuality that Rowlandson, suggests that her experience displays
God s truth rather than her own (483). This other major point seen in her work shows she believes her
capture to have been a test of her faith by God himself. In terms of a strengthened faith that is not
exactly what is found by Frado in Wilson s Our Nig. Frado starts off as having no real religious
beliefs. At the Bellmonts house she soon befriends Aunt Abby and the Bellmonts son, James, who
both have strong religious backgrounds. Throughout the story, both characters hope for a conversion
in Frado and push with her to attend church, religious meetings, and to teach her the Bible. Frado also
has a strong desire for a conversion because she loves these two characters and wants to make them
happy; she however,
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Glucosamine Inquiry
Inquiry Glucosamine (GA) is a hexosamine product that is made from chitin, which is extensively
distributed in nature and is the second most plentiful polymer after cellulose. The biological effects of
GA are membrane stabilization, liver protection, wound healing, tissue regeneration, osteoporosis
treatment, and an anti inflammatory aid (Ashkani Esfahani) Benefits for the Audience The importance
of glucosamine is highly recommended to know about, glucosamine is sold as supplements in many
different forms. Glucosamine is a supplement also mixed with different supplements to help form the
right supplement for nutrition. Glucosamine helps build the cartilage for people with arthritis it helps
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By Susanne G. Petersen she contends that Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease,
affecting not only the joints but the surrounding attached muscles which become weak (Petersen). She
explains nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are normally used by patients with OA to
reduce pain and help maintain the ability to perform daily exercises. Petersen says that having the
knowledge of the mechanisms is accountable of the beneficial effects of physical training that is
limited. In the information given by the result of strength training on muscle strength, hypertrophy,
shows that the patients with knee OA is slightly
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What Is A Positive Attitude Essay
When I go to a store and see the employees working at the store, I see they display a positive attitude
towards the customers. In some occasions I feel like I am not welcome at the store, or even any place
of the mater due to the fact that they sometimes do not display a positive attitude. I guess what I am
trying to say is that when you display a negative attitude the people around you feel uncomfortable.
No one likes a person who displays negative attitude because it is disrespectful to the people around
you, and it is bad for business if the person displaying bad attitude works somewhere. People think
that if you display a negative attitude that it is good for business because it tells the boss of the
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For example, I remember my first day at high school, and the first thing I wanted to do is meet new
people. In some cases in meeting new people I would be myself, but what if being myself is not a
good thing? Maybe I am a jerk when I am being myself, so that is why I must display a positive
attitude so I can make the people around me feel more comfortable. Then as they feel more
comfortable being around me, I can start being myself. Displaying a positive attitude to others can
help me in the long run because when I mess up on something the people that I have encouraged will
encourage me to do better and to never give up. Furthermore, displaying a positive attitude will show
the boss that you are customer friendly. For instance, I remember working at a store and I was helping
people putting their items in grocery bags. I was being so polite to the people I was helping with and
they liked my positive behavior, but what I did not know was that the boss saw my positive attitude
towards the customers. I still did not knew he noticed me until one day to told me to come to
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Summary Of Matthew Restall s Seven Myths Of The Spanish...
Matthew Restall s influential monograph, Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, successfully
illustrated several inconsistencies pertaining to interpretations of Conquest history from the nineteenth
century to the present. For example, since the 1840 s, the single most influential and widely cited
works concerning the conquests of Mexico and Peru were the narrative histories of William H.
Prescott. His epics, The Conquest of Mexico and The History of Conquest of Peru, originally
published in 1843 and 1847 respectively, brought the story of the conquest out of los archivos de
España, [the archives of Spain], and portrayed a heroic tale of extraordinary warriors triumphing over
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This is the fundamental failing even among scholars of Restall s stature, a conquest viewed in terms of
military action, invasion, massacre, or occupation, even when attempting to discern and contextualize
their authentic contributions, simply exacerbate the obfuscation of characteristics with the highest
potential for a conquering action s influence. To overcome this obstacle, we must alter our perception
of the Spanish Conquests in order to identify precipitating factors among the indigenous, or the
Spanish, and arrive at a conclusion that better explains contributions and outcomes with implications
upon future events. My contention is that if we disregard militaristic paradigms and view the Conquest
in a disaster context, akin to a people s actions before, during, and after a tornado or hurricane,
through a sociological lens, the story of conquest becomes more
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Essay about Lely Robotic Milking System
Lely Robotic Milking; How it works General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: At the end of my
speech, the audience will be educated in what the robotic milking systems are and how they operate to
create an effective and efficient way of milking. Thesis: Many of you probably know or have heard of
the old fashion way of milking, but today I want to inform you of what the Lely Robotic Milking
System is and how it works. I. INTRODUCTION A. Technology...that word means so many things to
many different people. When you look into the dairy industry you will find several different types
arise. B. One specific company which deals with dairy technology is Lely, who specializes in the
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B.ii. The weight on the collar keep the transponder in the correct position at 11 oclock to allow the
robot to receive the information gathered. B.iii. Two types of identification may be used for each cow.
B.iii.1. First type is the collar which can be easily read when standing on the sides. B.iii.2. Second
types are the ear tags, which come in handy when standing in front of or behind the cow. C. To help
the collars operate is the CRS, which as mentioned before is the computer system. C.i. The CRS keeps
track of all the cows and their individual information. C.ii. The CRS is what will call the farmer if
problems arrive and is also what is able to solve the problems. D. The Last step in the process is the
robot itself which is step by step explained by a certified robot repairmen and installer. D.i. To start the
process the back gate will open to let a waiting cow in. D.ii. The machine will read the responder to
find her information and when the last time she was milked. D.ii.1. If she has come in within the last
hour, the robot will open the front gate to let her out. D.iii. If she is on time and needs to be milked,
the robot will move on as normal. D.iii.1. As she walks in she steps onto a black mat which will read
her current weight and get an ideal amount of feed dispensed into the feed trough at the front of the
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Greek Military Discipline In Ancient Rome
Gateway Project Marcus Beatty The Greeks and Romans both had an excellent military, but Rome s
Military had much better discipline than the Greeks. The fact that the Romans had excellent discipline
compared to the Greeks, along with greater numbers, helped the Romans to eventually take over
Greece. This paper will compare the Military Discipline, awards, and strategy of two of the most well
known civilizations in human history. Rome is popular with their military s punishments, awards, and
a small amount of their strategy. Then I will offer a brief paragraph on their strategy. It is well known
that Rome was one of the greatest empires in world history. In the beginning of Rome, the discipline
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Romans mostly used their own adapted version of the Greek phalanx(more on that in Greek Strategy).
They often employed warriors from lands they had conquered to do jobs they could not, like Archers
from carthage or cavalry troops. It is often thought that Rome conquered with nothing other than
military power, but this is false. They conquered the whole italian peninsula with, not only force, but
also with diplomatic skill. Now we will discuss Greek Military Strategy and Discipline. Greek
Military Strategy, as I mentioned in Roman strategy, was much easier to research and will be longer.
But, Greek Discipline was more difficult to find. Greek Military Discipline was basic, at the least.
More so in early times because most of the fighting was done by heroes. After Greece entered the dark
ages, it changed to warfare fought by armies from the city states. The Greek armies were obviously
disciplined enough to obey their commanders, but the Greek s Military Discipline was nothing
compared to Rome s. Greek Strategy is a much deeper subject than Roman Strategy. To start off Greek
Strategy, we will discuss naval Tactics. The Greeks used Triremes with Bronze battering rams
mounted on the front to ram other ships. Each ship had a small force of warriors and archers, but the
main tactic in naval warfare was ramming, not
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Taking a Look at Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is something the Western society is very familiar with. Billions of dollars are spent
every year on these types of procedures The oldest type of plastic surgery is reconstructive, it
developed out of need to treat wounded soldiers during wartimes and help them recover after. This
type of plastic surgery is used to rebuild severely fractured bones, skin grafting, and implanting
prosthetics. Plastic surgery was then introduced to treat birth defects like clef lip, and remove skin
blemishes. This was the start of cosmetic plastic surgery, from the almost necessary correction of cleft
lip for children to nose jobs, face lifts, and changing size of breasts on adults. Cosmetic surgery may
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An elder man balding may receive hair transplants to his scalp to look younger and be more
competitive in the business. Separating oneself at the workplace with plastic surgery can almost seem
necessary, A women prison officer had cosmetic dentistry because she said she couldn t look like
someone s granny if she was to keep her status with the prisoners (Jackson 3). A true need for this type
of plastic surgery is repairing clef lips for children so they can properly eat and speak throughout their
lives without being or appearing different from other children. After surgery patients should consider
follow up psychotherapy or counseling after plastic or reconstructive surgery because of the drastic
change of their bodies can affect their social relationships. Typically children with birth defects have
been the most affected in social and schooling relationships, as well as older patients with other
deformities or disfigurement (Fey 3). There has been proof of psychological benefits from plastic
surgery, Dr. Eric Finzi, proposed that having botox can actually combat depression...if we can t
physically frown, we don t feel sad (Jackson 2). Dr. Patrick Bowler proves this in his study, women
who had botox were indeed measurably less negative than their non botoxed counterparts (Jackson 2).
Paying money to fix a flaw on your body will not always fix all the patients problems, patients who
have extreme expectations of their future appearance and
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Roosevelt s Fair Essay
Objective: I m going to go to Roosevelt s Row, one of the more popular destinations. I want to observe
the kinds of people that go to this event, plus the kinds of people who set up stalls there and the art
they sell/what they advertise or do. I ll take notes on my phone as I walk around. Results: The artists
included painters, sculptors, dancers, etc. There were also quite a few people there on behalf of
organizations, like one against animal cruelty and one to help sea turtles. The artists seemed to be
more diverse than the walkers, but only by a little bit. The walkers looked like people you d see at a
fair, minus the children. For most this seemed like a special outing, so they were well dressed, with
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It was especially surprising seeing the salwar kameez, because I usually only saw that at the mosque,
and rarely outside of it. I think the art walk is a good place to express yourself fully, since there are so
many other things going on it wouldn t seem weird like it would in other places. I also saw this in the
demographic differences, since, like I mentioned in the observation notes, most of the walkers were
well dressed young white women, some with their boyfriends, some with a few other friends. So those
who looked alternative seemed most at home; others were there in passing, observing the culture,
enjoying the music and perusing the art. As someone who didn t grow up anywhere near any kind of
bustling city center, even the observers and the observed seemed similar, in that they were at home in
downtown Phoenix. A lot of people knew exactly how to get around and navigate from stop to stop.
The older folks on my shuttle had been to a few art walks, too. This event seemed like a pretty good
reflection of the art communities I d encountered or heard of before: lots of young artists, pop culture,
immigrants using and selling crafts/talents they d learned in places other than America or from
cultures other than white/American (like the women selling henna, or the man selling sugar skull
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The Irony Of Socrates
The first thing to register when considering the concept of irony in connection to Socrates is that,
contrarily to what one might expect, in no passage of Plato s work does Socrates or any of his
associates refer to him as an ironist. Rather, it was his opponents who accused him to be an eiron, that
is, someone who practices irony. This is because up to Socrates times, the standard understanding of
the Greek word eironeia was exclusively that of deception or dissembling. More precisely, as David
Wolfsdorf shows discussing a passage from Oppian s On Hunting, erioneia is the use of deception to
profit at the expense of another by presenting oneself as benign in an effort to disarm the intended
victim. Accordingly, eironeia and its derivatives were originally meant as terms of abuse, and Plato
reserves them more properly for the sophists.
Hence, when Socrates opponents accuse him of being an ironist, they are claiming that he is a liar.
One such occasion is the charge moved by Trasymachus against Socrates in the first book of the
Republic:
Ye gods! Here we have the well known irony [italics mine] of Socrates, and I knew it and predicted
that when it came to replying you would refuse and dissemble and do anything rather than answer any
question that anyone asked you. (Republic I, 337 A3 7)
Basically, Thrasymachus is accusing Socrates of being an ironist because, according to him, Socrates
is feigning ignorance, prefering to ask questions rather than answer
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How Does Presbyopia Occur In Middle Adulthood
For the purpose of remaining consistent throughout this report, we are going to assume that middle
adulthood begins at 45 years of age. While the majority of adults in this age bracket maintain healthy
and satisfying lives, the realities of physical deterioration are inevitable, and can only be postponed for
so long. There is a plethora of physical changes that occur during this period; these include a decline
in sexual performance, lowered bone density, lowered endurance, and menopause. However, the trait I
would like to focus on is age related farsightedness, also called presbyopia. Presbyopia can make
reading small print, and using smaller electronic devices, troublesome. Unfortunately, this physical
change is inevitable, even for individuals
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What Is Locke s Argument For The Existence Of Spinoza
Similarly to the way Spinoza took the terms given by Descartes to an extreme, Berkeley did with
Locke. When Locke argued for the existence of a substratum holding our perceptions of phenomena
together, he defined the substratum as something, I know not what. Berkeley, found that notion to be
preposterous and a blatant contradiction. It is unintelligible to claim to have a coherent idea of
something that is by definition, impossible to have an idea of it. Besides, even if it were remotely
possible to form an idea of substance there would be no reason to believe there could ever be such a
thing in existence. It is not impossible for all of our perceptions to exist without the presence of a
material substance. Berkeley goes on to reject Locke s distinction between secondary and primary
qualities; because he feels that if anyone took the time to really read about it, then they would realize
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Berkeley was not naïve enough to believe things disappeared and popped back into existence
depending on whether or not a human mind was actively perceiving it. He knew we did not possess
that kind of power. Also, that we do not always have complete control of our perceptions of
impressions. He defines real things as things that possesses qualities of coherence, order, steadiness,
etc. It is unwise to believe ideas of real things can be anything but a perception in a mind. Since there
is an undeniable uniformity it is not determined by our will (like our imagination is) our ideas of real
things are imprinted onto our senses by the goodness and wisdom of that governing spirit whose will
constitutes the laws of nature, (pp.453) making it possible for a man to manage
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Six Thinking Hats
Six thinking hats
Introduction
Six Thinking Hats is a critical and creative thinking training course from Edward de Bono that helps
individuals and organizations throughout the world become more effective, innovative thinkers.
Six Thinking Hats is a flexible and easy to use thinking process that leads to amazing results with
innovative thinking, improved communication, and reduced meeting time.
In traditional thinking we constantly find ourselves in conflict. Each side seeks to criticize the other
point of view. The Six Thinking Hats method, however, encourages Parallel Thinking, where everyone
explores all sides of an issue at the same time.
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| | | Green Hat Thinking Creativity * Ideas, alternative, possibilities * Provocation PO * Solutions to
black hat problems | | | Yellow Hat Thinking Benefits * Positives, plus points * Logical reasons are
given. * Why an idea is useful | | | Black Hat Thinking Cautions * Difficulties, weaknesses, dangers *
Logical reasons are given. * Spotting the risks | | White hat Facts amp; InformationParticipants make
statements of fact, including identifying information that is absent and presenting the views of people
who are not present in a factual manner. In many thinking sessions this occurs immediately after an
initial blue hat, and it often an extended action with participants presenting details about their
organization and the background to the purpose of the thinking session. The key information that
represents the inputs to the session are presented and discussed. Key absences of information (i.e.
information needs) can also be identified at this point.Commercial examples are: * Total sales of this
product are €x p.a. * Our sales data are two years old * Energy efficiency legislation is expected to
impact our ability to run our business in the next five years * The number of elderly people in Europe
is increasingExamples in the referenced article are: * Students are talking while the teacher is talking
* There is noise and therefore other students are distracted and can t hear the teacher * Students don t
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A Journey of Valuable Lesson in Niccolo Ammaniti s I m...
The novel, I m Not Scared, by Niccolo Ammaniti takes you on a memorable journey with Michele
Amitrano, a nine year old boy, who learns valuable lessons on how trust and loyalty gives you more
than greed and money oriented acts. The journey arises in 1978 in Aqua Traverse during the time
when the small, isolated town of Southern Italy suffered from a major heat wave. Around this time is
when Michele makes a tragic discovery of a young, kidnapped Filippo who is chained up in a hole and
made to live in the most inhumane conditions. Through the finding of Filippo Michele s innocence
becomes a thing of the past as it uncovers the truth about the real monsters in Aqua Traverse.
Although, Michele never loses sight of his strong belief in the values of trust and loyalty even with his
regretful selling out of Filippo to Salvatore Scardiccione and Pino s (Papa s) to deter him from
knowing the truth but then his materialistic ways of winning him back after the truth is discovered.
Michele s first experience with the acts of betrayal is when he discovers the villager s involvement in
the kidnapping of Filippo. From this he realizes the value of trust and loyalty is far more important
than money. Prior to his discovery of the kidnapping, Michele admired and looked up to all the adults
in Aqua Traverse, especially his parents, Pino and Teresa. Throughout the novel we see Michele s
views and opinions of his father change dramatically with hints Ammaniti provides. Such as, at the
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Political Theory Has Changed Over The History Of The World
Political theory has changed over the history of the discipline. Two of the most influential and
arguably most important theorists are the Greek philosopher Plato, and the Renaissance s Niccolo
Machiavelli. These two characters represent the beginning of idealistic political thought, and a more
realist and contemporary way that politics are looked at even today. The ideals of these two will be
discussed and dissected, to some extent to show how unobtainable Plato s ideal is compared to
Machiavelli s realism that is seen in today s political atmosphere in various types of political systems
seen throughout the world. Looking at Plato, you must understand where and what the timeframe he
lived in. He was born in Classical Greece in the year 427. He was educated, sophisticate, wise,
intelligent, and also wealthy. These were traits that in this time period put you at the top of societal
elites. Plato was a very gifted orator and speaker, giving him the ability to reason and discuss any
topic really, with the ability to win arguments and persuade people. Due to his status in society, he was
very idealistic and used this idealism to reason how a perfect society should be constructed and run.
Plato discusses and sets forth his political ideal in the Republic. He uses platonic type writing in the
book, using characters to discuss, make points and arguments about how to form such a society. The
ideal city, or state even, is a model for how we as people look at
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Benefits Of Technology In Education
In the world of education, there are always new strategies and tools to help promote student
motivation, engagement, and learning. It is important to find ways to reach all students who have
unique needs and learning abilities. Not only has technology changed the world, but has created new
tools that can be incorporated into the classroom to bring learning to life. There are new forms of
communication, research, interactive resources, tools, and activities that incorporate technology into
lessons that promote student engagement and learning. Some teachers are hesitant to abandon their
traditional teaching methods and to embrace technology. It is important for teachers to recognize the
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The teacher does not have to abandon all of their instructional strategies to use technology in the
classroom, instead the teacher can add forms of technology into their instruction. When implementing
technology, the teacher should first plan the lesson objectives and what the teacher wants the student
to learn in the lesson, then integrate different forms of technology that can be used to help students
reach the objectives or learning goals of the lesson. (Article 3 digital)
Technology allows teachers to provide differentiated instruction to students. While traditional methods
such as lectures and reading the textbook work for some students, these methods do not take into
consideration the individual needs of a student or incorporate multiple learning styles and
differentiated instruction. Hick states, The prevalence of technology in everyday life has shifted
students, in turn, may not respond well to traditional teaching methods that focus mainly on lecture
and textbook reading. It is important for teachers to bring the information students are learning to life
and to create connections between the content and the students. In the area of teaching social studies,
there are tons of reading and documents that students can study to learn more about a time period.
Many students need to make meaning of the reading and need to interact with the material. The use of
technology changes this
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The Postmodern Organisation
The postmodern organisation. Introduction The millennial generation is the technologically savvy
people born between 1982 and 2002. This group of people are anticipated to take over from the
infamous Baby Boomers. The millennial generation This generation is best described as the first to try
out new technologies that are on the market. They will usually own more than one smart phone, an
example would be an Iphone, Blackberry or even a Samsung. They don t just stop at smart phones it
also overlaps onto gaming consoles like the Play Station, Nintendo and Xbox. There is the use of
Ipads and life pads in the lives of the Millennial generation, this is because they there is constant
movement and an internet connection is vital. In these devices they can move around on different
interfaces, e.g. being on your smart phone and checking your emails while you chat on BBM and
Facebook multi tasking on all their various social networks. According to Pew Social Trends 2010
Millennials technological exceptionalism is chronicled throughout the survey. It s not just their
gadgets it s the way they ve fused their social lives into them. Expectations of the millennial
generation The attitudes and behaviours of the millennial generation is that they are much more
tolerant and accepting than the generations before them on a broad spectrum of issues such as
HIV/AIDS, being more open about ones sexuality and being different. Generation Y is more adaptable
to change as well so
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Budget Deficit Analysis
Across the United States, public schools are experiencing major budget deficits. These deficits lead to
a debate over what program or sometimes multiple programs will be cut from schools in certain areas.
Fine Arts programs are often the first considered and ultimately cut from schools. More specifically
theatre and dance are among the most targeted in arts programs. The National Center for Education
Statistics reported, In the 2009 10 school year, 3 percent of elementary schools offered instruction that
was designated specifically for dance during regular school hours. This percentage represents a
decrease from 1999 2000, when 20 percent of the schools reported instruction that was designed
specifically for dance (Parsad 40). However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students face high amounts of stress on a daily basis making the main benefit of dance education
stress relief. When an individual dances the body releases the neurotransmitter, endorphins, which
serve as the body s natural painkiller to reduce stress. (Dancing to Relieve Stress par. 3). Another
emotional benefit to dance education is the ability for students to express themselves. A journal titled,
Creativity, Self Expression, and Dance by Peter J. Arnold goes into detail about the connections
between dance, creativity, and self expression. Arnold claims, Self expression in its naturalistic state is
perhaps best characterized as a form of emotional discharge which results from an unreflective
reaction to a situation or event (53). He then explains, It is sometimes said, for example, that activities
like creative writing, singing, music, painting, pottery, carving, drawing, instrumental music, drama,
and dance help the child or adolescent to act out or aggressive tendencies, conflicts, and tensions
(Arnold 53). These activities may not be available for all students when outside of the school setting,
thus removing them from schools would leave students with less opportunities for
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How Did The Moonlight Influence Joseph Turner s Work
Joseph William Turner was born on April 23, 1775 and died on December 19, 1851 in London,
England. He was an English Romantic landscape painter that studied expressionistic light, color, and
atmosphere. When Turner was 10 years old, he lived with an uncle at Brentford, Middlesex, where he
attended school. His father sold Turners drawings as early as 1787 because they were so professional.
In 1789, Turner started at the Royal Academy schools where he began creating his watercolors. The
painters at the Royal Academy, were responsible for creating the 18th century with nocturnal subjects.
He spent most of his time touring the country in search of scenery to fill his sketchbooks with
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This oil painting is a moonlight scene and known as an original mind by contemporary critics. The
strong power of nature is the main theme that brings greatness or sublime that inspires our thoughts.
The moonlight s contrast is delicate to the flickering lantern on the boat. This emphasizes nature s
power over humans and the fishermen s fate. After Fishermen at Sea, in 1799, he was elected an
associate of the Royal Academy at 24 years old; this being the youngest age a person can be elected.
In 1802, Turner had the dignity of signing a collection of large pictures, resulting him to become an
academician. Shortly after, he opened a private gallery to show his latest work. Turner s gallery was
extremely successful that resulted an obvious statement that his career of art was assured. As he was
traveling to search new ideas for art work in Wales, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Scotland, and the
European continent; he crossed the dangerous ocean to Calasis. In his picture, Calais Pier (1802 03),
he left an obvious sense of danger before his arrival. During his tour of France and Switzerland, he
completed more than 400 drawings of scenes that impressed him. In 1807, Turner began publishing
the Liber Studiorum or can be translated as the Book of Studies is a series of his landscapes and
seascape paintings published as prints. This time for Turner has been described as, The pith of all that
is best in his life and
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Relationship Between Capitalism And Consumers
Before understanding the relationship between capitalism and consumers, it is important to know each
one individually. Capitalism basically means that a countries market is controlled by private owners
instead of the government. A consumer is someone who purchases products and services provided by
these private owners. It is very easy to see the relationship of giving and taking between consumers
and corporations, without one the other cannot function properly. In the very distant past, there was no
need for this type of relationship, if something was needed they made it or gathered it. Life was short
and hard, so no one thought to make a surplus of an item and sell it to others for profit. It wasn t really
until the 1700 s during the industrial revolution where products could be mass produced that the free
market came to be. The problem with capitalism s relationship with consumers is that corporation s
control consumption, corporations breed consumers, and can target consumers around the world.
Beginning with how consumption is controlled, corporations have molded and changed everything
from marketing techniques to the values consumers have. In the past, advertising techniques were very
few if any. They consisted of simple displays with little variety or special attraction. Slowly these
advertisements became more and more intricate and soon looking at window displays became an
activity to do on weekends. Robbin states that in 1880 only 30 million dollars was invested into
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Human Health And Coping Styles Of Migrant And Non Migrant...
Migration is a complex phenomena in which a person is moved forcibly from his home to some
remote place leading to unprecedented changes in his physical and mental health. The present study
was aimed to assess the mental health and coping styles of migrant and non migrant women in Jammu
and Kashmir. The total sample for the study consists of (440) women out of which (220) women
belongs to Kashmiri migrant from Jammu region (Kashmiri Pandit women migrated to Jammu due to
terrorism) and (220) Non migrant women from Kashmir region ( Muslim Women residing in
Kashmir). The sample was selected by using the purposive sampling technique. Two age groups of (31
40, younger age group) and (51 60,older age group) were taken both groups have 110 ... Show more
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and Temowo, A.O,1995). In female Liberian displaced people higher rates of mental issue were found
in contrast with non displaced. They attested that large amounts of worry in them prompt to
depression, peptic ulcer, hypertension and other mental issues. In accordance with the present finding
of higher anxiety levels in females, Ahern et. al. (2004), and Palmieri, Canetti Nisim, Galea, Johnson,
and Hobfoll (2008) found that the total levels of stress were altogether higher for ladies than for men.
It has been contemplated that in the wake of traumatic occasions, males detailed less psychosocial
stressors than females.
Post migration variables badly affected individuals living in institutional care, monetarily weaker
areas, inside dislodged, aged, ladies and so on. Noteworthy contrasts were found amongst displaced
person and non displaced women, exile females revealed poor psychological well being in contrast
with non evacuee females. The relative danger of hospitalization for depressive issue was most
noteworthy among unemployed worker women.(Porter, M. and Haslam ,N ,2005)
A population based review in 23 European nations demonstrated that the predominance rates of
depressive disorders are higher for migrant gatherings than the local populace (Missinne, S., Bracke,
P.,2012). Despondency and mental ill wellbeing in migrants can be credited to various conceivable
elements, for example, mental and natural weakness,
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Prayer For Booby Movie By Russell Mulcahy
Prayers for Booby movie was directed by Russell Mulcahy, and is based on the book written by Leroy
F. Aarons. The book was inspired by a true story. Aarons was also the founder of the National Lesbian
and Gay Journalists Association. The movie portraits the story of Bobby Griffith a young boy who is
suffering of depression, as he is not able to cope with his feeling of being homosexual and the burden
that is imposed by his family and society. His mother, Mary simultaneously struggles to understand
what is happening to his son. Mary a Christian educated woman, daughter of a prejudiced mother
towards homosexuality. As well as living in a community that religiously and socially was intolerant
towards homosexuality. Therefore, she does not accept his son sexual orientation and attempts to cure
him instead. Bobby not capable of coping with everything that is happening after accepting he is gay
and confessing it to his mother. Therefore, he feels guilty and out of context following a deep
depression does not find other exit than suicidal. Bobby s death triggers a series of events and changes
in his mother s life that will transform her way of thinking completely. We perceive in this movie, first
the feeling of the individual and the struggle to cope with the environment. The intolerance and the
prejudices imposed by society and religion. And finally, how a broken hearted mother, through her
suffering and guilt for her death son, finds a way to break through her prejudices
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The Process Of The ACO Process
The ACO process can be described as follows. Let the colony comprises of N ants. The ants start at
the home node, and then travel through the various layers from the first layer to the last/final layer, and
end at the destination node in each cycle or iteration. Each ant can select only one node in each layer
based on the state transition rule given by Eq. (2 9). The nodes chosen along the path visited by an ant
represent a candidate solution. For instance, a typical path visited by an ant is depicted by thick lines
in Fig. 2.2. This path represents the solution (x12, x23, x31, x45, x56, x64). Once the path is
completed, the ant deposits some pheromones on the path based on the local updating rule given by
Eq. (2 10). When all the ants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After all the ants return back to the home node (nest), the pheromone information is updated based on
the following relation Simulated annealing duplicates a phenomenon in nature the annealing of solids
to optimize a complex system. Annealing refers to a process of heating a solid to a liquid state and
then cooling it down slowly such that thermal equilibrium is maintained. Atoms then assume a nearly
global minimum energy mode. In 1953 Metropolis created an algorithm in order to simulate the
annealing process. The algorithm simulates a small random displacement of an atom that leads to a
change in energy. If the change in energy is negative, the energy mode of the novel configuration is
lower and the novel configuration is accepted. If the change in energy is positive, the novel
configuration has a higher energy state; but, it may still be accepted based on the Boltzmann
probability factor [103 104]: 2.21 where is the Boltzmann constant and denotes the current
temperature. By examining this relation, we should note two things: the probability is proportional to
temperature, as the solid cools, the probability gets smaller; and inversely proportional to , as the
change in energy is larger the probability of accepting the changes gets smaller. When used in
engineering design, an analogy is made between energy and the objective function. The design is
begin with a high
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Theme Of Nature In To Build A Fire
This is a famous short story by Jack London, which takes on a familiar theme, man vs nature. The
man is traveling by foot with his dog through the Yukon trail, on the way to a camp on Henderson
Creek. This man story is told from the third person omniscient point of view. At no point is the story
told from the dog s perspective. That means that the narrator knows the thoughts, actions, and feelings
of all the characters; in this case, To Build a Fire the narrator s characters are the unnamed man and
the dog who accompanies him. London description of this man and his surrounding gives the readers a
visual image of how the Alaskan wilderness looks like. It was cold freezing and cold. The man s
struggles to last in the bitter cold illustrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the man is freezing form the cold and getting frostbite, he is still trying to fight the harsh
weather
The Abundance of stupidity and pride are personified in the story s protagonist. For example, he goes
through the extremely cold area alone, despite going for the first time. This presumption results in the
protagonist putting himself in a bad situation that was completely preventable. At first, he thinks
nothing will happen and everything will be okay. By the end of the story, he is dead as a result of his
arrogance. Jack London illustrates the element of arrogance when the main character ignores the
possibility that there may be situations he cannot overcome.
Coming of death is another theme in the story; more specifically the peace that can be found in death.
Jack London foreshadows that the man will die in the story. Foreshadowing meaning that the author is
hinting what will be coming up later on in the story, which keeps the readers attentively reading
because they are curious about what will
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Extracurricular Activities And Children With Intellectual...
In the article entitled Extracurricular activities and the development of social skills in children with
intellectual and specific learning disabilities the authors begin to explain why children with
intellectual and specific learning disabilities social skills are absent. According to Brooks, Floyd,
Robins, and Chan, participation in social activities is positively related to children s social adjustment,
but little is known about the benefits of activity participation for children with intellectual and specific
disabilities (2015, p. 678). Children typically become aware of how to interact with other children
through Albert Bandura s social learning theory. Bandura s theory is a behavioral worldview that
emphasizes that people learn by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
680). The Second hypothesis states that given their greater need for improving social competence, we
predicted that participation in out of school activities would have a greater impact on predicting social
competence for children with intellectual disability or a specific learning disability than for an age
matched typically developing comparison group (Brooks, Floyd, Robins, and Chan, 2015, p. 680).
Families living in the southeastern USA in rural and urban communities were taken from public
schools for testing. The sample consisted of 117 students, 75 boys and 42 girls, between the ages of
eight and eleven years old. The mean age of the sample was 9.44 and the standard deviation was 1.05.
The students were categorized into three different groups, the learning disability, intellectual disability,
and the typically developing students. The learning disability group contains 53 students who are
enrolled in services for specific learning disability and school Individual Education Programs. The
intellectual disability group contained 40 students who s IQ scores were between 40 and 70. The
typically developing group consisted of 24 students who show no signs of intellectual disability,
psycho emotional disorder, specific learning disabilities or physical disorder. Children with siblings
who have disorders and children enrolled in higher education courses were excluded from the study.
The families who were involved in this study
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Is Inequality Natural
Is Inequality Natural? During the Enlightenment era, a critical concept addressed by many prominent
authors was the equality of humankind. In Enlightenment terms, inequality can be defined as the
difference in qualities capable of demanding respect (Rousseau 1995: 425), such as strength or skill,
as well as difference in civil rights and liberties of man. Both definitions will be used in this essay, as
well as how they are related. In Jean Jacques Rousseau s Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, nature,
or the natural state of man, is portrayed as man before the rise of any social order. This essay will
analyze man in this natural state to determine that humans are naturally unequal, and it is only through
submission to a social contract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (DRMC) states that, Men are born and remain
free and equal in rights (French Nat. Assembly 1995: 467). So, using this logic, yes, humans are equal
and entitled to the same rights and freedom of every other human being. Yet in nature, there is nothing
that necessarily protects those rights and freedoms. Who is going to stop a stronger, more powerful
enemy from ignoring these rights and enslaving those weaker than himself? Thomas Paine answers
this question in his essay entitled African Slavery in America. He declares that every man has a
natural, perfect right to their freedom, and it is the job of the government to, set them free, and punish
those who hold them in slavery (Paine 1995: 647). Furthermore, the DRMC states that The aim of
every political association is the preservation of the natural and inalienable rights of man. It is the role
of government to protect the rights of its citizens. Rousseau held that this social order is a sacred right
which is the basis of all rights. He goes on to argue that this right is not of nature, and must be
founded on conventions (Rousseau 1995: 431). The only rights that nature guarantees for someone are
those that they can defend for themselves. Therefore, by nature, rights are unequal from one being to
the next, just as talents, strengths, and abilities are unequal. However, a person s claim to a social
order guarantees them a protection of rights and freedoms that they can gain in no other way. Of
course, during the time of these writings there were oppressed members of society, that even though
they did their part, did not receive these same protections. In America alone, African Americans,
Native Americans, women, etc. all were excluded from the equal rights promised to white males.
Despite forward
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Videogame Transition
Transition 1: So hey, let us meet the guy who first invented our excitement for playing on screen as
The Father of Videogames .
Body:
I. Clarify how the idea of the first video game console was made.
A. According to the site (Ralphbaer.com, 1999), the first home videogame console was developed by a
man called Ralph H. Baer.
1. He started off with a Radio Technician Diploma and Bachelor of Science in Television Engineering,
and then made his way up as a Division Manager and Chief Engineer for Equipment design at Sander
s Associates.
2. Two decades of his engineering work, he was thinking back then about his TV engineering work
back in Loral thinks about wanted to do more experience with television rather than watching shows.
B. The first home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The idea of this console was later rejected by a certain management company, but Baer has to make
the plans and develop the prototype on his own later got help by two other paying engineers.
3. The idea was later rethought and accepted after Boer wrote a four page paper essay to certain
supervisors to proceed.
C. The first home videogame was called Pong, later on different games were developed.
Transition 2: Now eight generations and hundreds of consoles later, we have different consoles and
upgrades in different mostly famous certain companies.
II. Explaining the history of certain video game consoles and their years of upgrade.
A. The Nintendo Company has the most consoles with bigger upgrades (Nintendo s History, 1997).
1. Nintendo did first start of as a card game company in the late 1880 s and the home video game
console TV Game 6 in color in 1980 s.
2. Nintendo is now improving from home game systems to certain on the go handheld systems and
touch screens.
B. Most consoles today have certain upgrades like the shape, size, and more memory.
Transition 3: I really can t explain all the upgrades, but I could explain the functions certain game
consoles have.
III. Explaining the functions most game consoles
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Trail Of Tears Thesis
Introduction The Trail of Tears was the trail that killed scads Cherokee Indians. They were the one of
the five most civilized tribes to be moved from their homeland. They were moved only by the reason
of the greedy white settlers that wanted more land. Beside the point, little did they know on this long
trail that thousands of their people would die? It would be the biggest life change in the Cherokee
Nation, though 1,000 Native Americans seemed to escape, they were multitudes that died by cause of
of the cold along with starving condition. They say that only the Native Americans died on this trail,
but along with the Native Americans, there were piles soldiers that led trail that died as well. They had
a lack of food and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Adahy was required be there for not only his family aside from his tribe. Adsila was upset, but she
wanted to be able to keep her mother going. Adsila and her tribe were the last of the Five Civilized
Tribes to be removed from their homes and placed in a different location. The Five Civilized Tribes
were the Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek. While on the way to their new home,
they found umpteen different bodies on the side of the road. The roads were covered in snow and in
the snow were the bodies of people of uncounted tribes that Adsila and her family knew of. As the
journey went on, Adsila mother (Amadahy) started to grow ill, just like the well nigh of their tribe.
Amadahy started to come down with a fever, and a strange rash on her forearm. The whole tribe was
coming down with this strange disease. The strange diseases that went throughout the tribe were
known as smallpox, pneumonia, influenza, malaria, measles, cholera, and whooping cough. Little did
the family know, that their mother (Amadahy) was coming down with smallpox? They had no doctors
to help Amadahy. All they could do was pray and sing for their poor mother. Adsila was growing
eminently worried for Amadahy s
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Parable Of The Sower Analysis
The Dangers and Fear of Change in Parable of the Sower Many times, individuals may possess a fear
of changes occurring within their life, even though it is known that change is inevitable and cannot be
avoided. No matter the situation, change will always occur whether an individual is ready for it or not.
In Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler, Lauren Olamina accepts the changes that occur within
her life and the world around her, although sometimes after feelings of doubt and hesitation. Through
the creation of her religion, Earthseed, Lauren was able to embrace change and recognize that change
will happen whether she wants it to or not. Although change itself is not negative, there may be
negative affects to circumstances changing in an individual s life. Critics Peter G. Stillman, Stephen
W. Potts, Mathias Nilges, and Sarah Outterson argue that change is necessary within Lauren s world,
but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The world around Lauren differs greatly from the way her father grew up. Cory, Lauren s step mother,
frequently discusses the way life used to be in the past and how different life is now, telling Lauren
kids today have no idea what a blaze of light cities used to be and not that long ago. (Butler 6) Cory s
longing for the past demonstrates that although change is necessary in life, not every change that
occurs is positive. Long gone are the days where people were happy, safe, and did not have to worry
about protecting themselves. When learning about the past, Lauren calls it crazy to think about living
in a world without walls around her to protect her and her family (Butler 10). Critic Sarah Outterson
argues that change is necessary within Robledo, but this change is violent because it must break
through the wall that surrounds Lauren s community (Outterson
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Analyze Attitudes and Responses Toward the Poor in Europe...
During the mid 15th century to the early 18th century almost half of Europe s total population could
be considered poor and destitute. The attitudes of the clergy and the attitudes of the socially elite
toward these people varied from pity to disgust, and their proposed solution to these problems
differed. Some suggested helping all of the poor by giving them alms, some warned others to be
careful of whom the money was given to and some people believed that being poor was a voluntary
decision and if they wanted to get out of that situation, they do so without the help of others. In
particular the clergy supported alms giving, government officials and the nobility advocated controlled
giving, and some of the middle class were suspicious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(d 11) He notes that the poor often talk about how accustomed they were to that lifestyle in that they
can be independent and sleep where wherever they want because they have no worries. This view of
the poor can be debated because during the mid 1500s, a peasant revolt occurred and was violently
suppressed when Martin Luther expressed his distain for the stupid peasants and their
misinterpretation of his teachings. In 1625, cardinal Richelieu suggested that people should give
discerningly to the poor because the vagabonds were taking advantage of the situation and were being
helped out by the kindhearted. (d 8) As time progressed new ideas came into society. Instead of giving
freely to the poor, they should be made to work for their money, as Emperor Charles V expressed in
his imperial decree for Netherlands. (d 4) Experience shows that begging for alms . . . errors and
abused will result . . . therefore, he proposed that only the sick and those unable to work should
receive aid. An English doctor noted that beggars, who came to his house, expressed a desire to live a
sick but easy life rather than to get well and have to work hard to earn a
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Teens And Gang Violence
About one third of every community experiences some sort of gang violence (Tucker). Although, it
may not directly affect one specific community. It is making a great impact on the new generation.
Gang violence among teens has become more prevalent in today s society. For example, during the
summer of 2017 in Lancaster South Carolina, five teenagers were murdered by other teens in gang
affiliated behaviors. Thus, resulting in imprisonment. The question is how we punish these teens.
Should they receive the death penalty for committing an act of murder? Or should they spend the rest
of their lives in prison with a chance of being released back into society. What is the value of their
lives? Understand they are in the prime of their lives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Philosopher Michel Foucault s work Discipline and Punish speaks about the changes punishment and
discipline have taken. Punishment has always been used to discourage criminals from unlawful acts.
In the beginning, punishment was aimed at the body through things like corporal punishment. Now
with prison systems in place, the aim is at what Foucault calls the soul . Foucault questions if these
new methods of punishment and discipline are indeed affective.
Commonly the criminals who receive death penalties have committed an act of terrorism, hate crimes,
or murder. There are currently thirty one states in which the death penalty is legalized, including South
Carolina. In the state of South Carolina, by law, a person receives the death penalty when murder is
committed with one of twelve aggravating circumstances. A person who is convicted of or pleads
guilty to murder must be punished by death, or by a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for
thirty years to life. If the State seeks the death penalty and a statutory aggravating circumstance is
found beyond a reasonable doubt pursuant to subsections (B) and (C), and a recommendation of death
is not made, the trial judge must impose a sentence of life imprisonment ( Code of Laws ).
The support for and against the death penalty is equally weighted. Those who are for the death penalty
say that it creates both specific and general deterrence. Deterrence is the action of discouraging an
action or event
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Types Of Contract Method For Construction Management
2.3 Contracts There are several types of contract method and these methods generally fall under three
categories: Fix price (FP) or lump sum (LS), guaranteed maximum price (GMP) and reimbursable
contracts. These methods can be applied to any contracting for construction management. Lump sum
contact, also called fixed price is when an owner engages an entity to perform a fixed scope of work
for an agreed lump sum payment (Cmaa, 2012). Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) is a contractual
arrangement between an owner and an entity to perform a fixed scope of work for a price that is
guaranteed to not exceed the stated maximum price. GMP typically includes a base cost along with
several allowances and contingencies and may result in final cost lower than stated GMP. These
savings may fall to the owner or may be shared among the owner and the engaged entity (Cmaa,
2012). Reimbursable contracts come in a variety of forms and sometimes it is coupled with a not to
exceed maximum price. Reimbursable contract is an arrangement between an owner and an entity to
perform a fixed or variable scope of work based on agreed calculated method. Reimbursable contract
includes unit price, cost plus fixed fee, cost plus incentive fee, time spent and time and materials
(Cmaa, 2012). Reimbursable Terms (Cmaa, 2012)(Antoniou, Aretoulis, Konstantinidis, Kalfakakou,
2013) Unit price payment is an actual quantity at set unit prices. Cost plus fixed fees payment is based
on actual cost plus a fixed
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Preschool Dotted Lined Writing Pape

  • 1. Preschool Dotted Lined Writing Pape 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Preschool Dotted Lined Writing Pape Preschool Dotted Lined Writing Pape
  • 2. Hr Talent Managment Talent management is quickly becoming a top preference for companies all over the world. (Bhatnagar 2008). The reasoning to this is due to the surge in rivalry between businesses to capture the talent that is available, we call this the war for talent (Beardwell and Thompson, 2014). Talent management refers to the best suited people or individuals to the occupation in question, sometimes assigned A players . In the past the disorganisation of talent management has led to the breakdown of large multinational companies, who rectify the problem by turning over more and more talent which inevitably makes the problem worse, causing it to fail and an overall sense of pain is inflicted upon the companies. (Cappelli, 2008). However nowadays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Cedar Park Furniture will look for a combination of staff from inside and outside the business. Firstly we can look internally, the company could resource store managers from other locations and enrol them in the new stores. This is an effective strategy as the company is giving the employees the opportunity to develop and move up the ladder, it also is much more cost efficient. Externally it is probably best for the company to hire the floor staff, although it comes as a cost default, the company can then develop, invest and motivate these workers in their own unique way. Principle 2: Another key practice that Cedar Park Furniture should take on board in the regards of adopting a strategic approach to talent management, is to adapt to the uncertainty that staff may move on. To combat this the company should break up its recruitment system, hire employees in bundles not in mass amounts (Beardwell and Thompson, 2014).Therefore Cedar Park should relocate some of its staff from the UK and disperse then among the new shops. This helps to create a broad talent pool that can be allocated among a wide range of business systems. The production of portfolios is another way in which the senior management deals with the unprecedented leave of experienced staff (Beardwell and Thompson, 2014). Floor staff will be trained in diverse roles so the store can adapt if this sort of a situation arises. Principle 3: It is important that the company require ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Gem Of The Ocean, Joe Turner s Come And Gone And The... Myth as a semiological system in August Wilson s Gem of the Ocean, Joe Turner s Come and Gone and The Piano Lesson Abstract Myths are one of the most important elements included in the history of not only African American lives but also the lives of each and every one of us. Myths are inevitable human resources at times when no other idea justifies our being. As Barthes posits, for it is human history which converts reality into speech, and it alone rules the life and the death of mythical language. Ancient or not, mythology can only have an historical foundation, for myth is a type of speech chosen by history: it cannot possibly evolve from the nature of things. This study looks into the significance of Myths and their determining roles as semiological systems in August Wilson s dramatic twentieth century cycle plays; Gem of the Ocean, Joe Turner s Come and Gone and The Piano Lesson. In these plays, myths take the forms of individuals, rituals and even ancestral objects. It can be observed that each one of these elements performs the most important role in conveying the significance of the African American psyche and delicately portrays the eminent influence of ancestral backgrounds in shaping the lives of each character. The works of scholars such as Roland Barthes, Henry Gates, as well as many more, have been employed to better grasp this matter. Key words: Myth, semiological system, African American psyche, mythical language, ritual Introduction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Comparison of Michelangelo8217s and... Comparison of Michelangelo8217s and Bernini8217s Davids The greatest artist has no conception which a single block of marble does not potentially contain within its mass, but only a hand obedient to the mind can penetrate to this image. Michelangelo describes in the above quote what it is like to carve a likeness of a person out of a large block of marble. As we know from seeing his work, he did an excellent job with this task. Bernini did just as fine a job on his, but in a much different way as you will see in the following pages. Michelangelo Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese, Italy, a tiny village, owned by the nearby city state of Florence. His father was the mayor. He attended school in Florence, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frederick Hartt does an excellent job of describing the essence of the statue: Throughout the statue, but especially in the head, the conflict between line and form... ...is intensified and deepened. The features are more deeply undercut than in any of the earlier works, possibly because of the height from which the statue was originally intended to be seen. ...The enormous eyes ...seem at once liquid and fiery. The flat planes joining at determined angles underlie all the construction of the David, not only in the squared off masses of the features but throughout the knotty, bony, sinewy, half developed, and unprecedentedly beautiful torso and legs. For the first time Michelangelo is able to embody in the quality of a single human body all the passionate drama of a man s inner nature. The sinews of the neck seem to tense and relax, the veins of the neck, hands and wrists to fill, the nostrils to pinch, the belly muscles to contract and the chest to lift with the intake of breath, the nipples to shrink and erect, the whole proud being to quiver like a war horse that smells the battle. But the nature of the battle there is no indication whatever; it is eternal and in every man (Hartt 112). Once the statue was completed, a committee of citizens and artists convened to decide where the statue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On The Trend Of Technology In Business Running head: TECHNOLOGY The Trend of Technology in Business and Everyday Life Khristina Bell Bethel University The trend of technology is continuing to rise as the economy continues to change. Some aspects of society and our individual lives are also influenced by technology in many direct and indirect ways, including governance,entertainment, human relationships, and our views on morality, mind, matter and our own human nature (Patil, 2017). All of the aspects listed play a huge role in the trend of technology changing as society does. Everyday technology is being used at the learner s current employer plays a major role in getting things done. Adams Keegan is a company that provides a comprehensive suite of HR ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several employees have complained about their computers freezing, systems running slow and in some cases even shutting down. Information technology is an essential tool for the average information professional today, and ongoing research is needed to assess technological directions of the field over a period of time. The most popular technologies are email, office productivity tools, web browsers, library catalogs, database searching tools, and printers (Maceli Burke, 2016). The problem at Adams Keegan is the amount of advanced technology that we have compared to the amount of clients we provide services to. All of the technology features listed are all a part of what is used on a daily basis. Not having access to certain technology during certain times of the day can sometimes hinder what the staff is trying to accomplish. For example, there are only a certain amount of scanners located in our department. Clients can request that documents be scanned to them at any given moment. If a person in payroll for example is scanning checks it can take a while to be able to use the scanner and get back to your client in time. An obvious benefit to technology in businesses is increased productivity, other benefits that can help are improved speed, the ease of sharing and storing information and a decrease in human error through automation add up to a reduction in costs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fish Oil Exercise induced muscle damage results in decreased muscle force production, increased muscular tension as well as muscle soreness and swelling. This subsequently leads to a reduction in physical performance and ability to maintain training load (Howatson van Someren, 2008). Eccentric muscle contraction can be defined as muscle loading that involves an external force application with tension, increased during physical lengthening of the musculotendinous unit (Albert, 1995, p.1). Eccentric exercise results in a greater amount of muscle damage than concentric training as the contracting muscle is forcibly lengthened; this also leads to a greater inflammatory response. There are two prominent signs of muscle damage after eccentric exercise, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the mechanisms by which it works that suggest it could potentially have many positive benefits for athletes. Fish oil has been shown to have an anti inflammatory effect, because fatty acids EPA and DHA can partially inhibit some parts of the inflammatory process including leucocyte chemotaxis; adhesion molecule expression and leucocyte endothelial adhesive interactions; production of eicosanoids such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes from the n 6 fatty acid arachidonic acid; production of inflammatory cytokines and T cell reactivity (Calder, 2013). Tartibian, Maleki and Abbasi (2011) found that markers of inflammation, PGE2, IL 6, TNF a, LDH, CK, and Mb, were reduced 24 and 48 hours after an eccentric exercise program, consisting of bench stepping, in those untrained males who used a fish oil supplement (containing 324mg EPA and 216mg DHA) for 30 days prior to the program. Reductions in inflammatory markers associated with muscle damage, particularly delayed onset of muscle soreness make these findings particularly significant and highlight the potential importance of the use of fish oil as a supplement, as reducing inflammation and therefore speeding up recovery allows for a greater capacity to train and develop. Oostenbrug et al. (1997) found that exercise performance, as measured by validated exercise tests (W max test; Endurance exercise test), was not significantly altered by fish oil or fish oil and vitamin E supplementation after 3 weeks. Leaf and Rauch (1988) however, did find an increase in VO2 max in well trained subjects after daily supplementation with 6g of fish oil for 6 weeks. Suggesting that in the right quantity it may have some positive benefits on physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pros And Cons Of Fast Food Fast food is becoming more common as the years pass us. The convenience and time saving that come with fast food make it that much more desirable. Research has documented that low income urban youth are at risk for obesity and related health problems. (Issner, J.H., Mucka, L.E. Barnett, D. J Child Fam Stud (2017) 26: 548) But with fast food comes its pros and cons, and placing it in schools can be very detrimental. There is a big debacle on if schools should sell fast food or not. With how things would have been done in the past, it seems that we shouldn t change something that has been going well for so long. On another note, though schools are always looking for new ways to cut costs. Schools should not offer fast food as an option ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2009). (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(10), 1255.) By consuming large amounts of fast food daily, our bodies do not get the recommended nutrition we need. For children, this is because they are still growing and they need a lot more to help their bodies perform daily tasks. By developing a dependency on high saturated fats and little nutrients, they become accustomed to eating poorly and a higher risk of becoming obese and developing health concerns over time. Children are smart and learn by example, if they are taught that it is ok to consume unhealthy choices daily, it will become a lot harder later on to take control of the choices they make especially when their health is on the line. The most significant example is we teach students health in schools and making right decisions and by contradicting this and feeding them fast food would make our curriculum wrong by not setting a good example. Children need healthier options to help with their active lifestyles. They need energy for learning and improving their bodies be set up for success versus being lethargic and non engaged. By consuming fast food, you are not receiving the nutrients you need, your body needs healthier options, and by giving your body a meal full of fat and chemicals, you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Black Colleges Historically Black Colleges and Universities were established for African Americans during a time of strict segregation. During slavery, to keep African Americans afraid and submissive, White Americans had laws in place making it illegal for them to learn how to read and write. For most of America s history, African Americans who received a college education could only get it from an HBCU. Today, HBCUs remain one of the surest ways for an African American, or student of any race, to receive a high quality education. The first Historically Black College and University to be established is formerly known as the Institute for Colored Youth founded by Richard Humpreys in 1837, approximately 26 years before slavery ended. Today, this school is better known as Cheney University of Pennsylvania, the oldest African American institution of higher learning. Two other institutions that were later established prior to the Civil War are Lincoln University founded in 1854 and Wilberforce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rep. Frank Balance Jr. (D NC) North Carolina Central University, U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (D GA) Morehouse College, U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown (D FL) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. James Clyburn (D SC) South Carolina State University, U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D MD) Howard University, U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings (D FL) Fisk University, Howard University and Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D IL) North Carolina A T University, U.S. Rep. William Jefferson (D LA) Southern University, U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D GA) Fisk University, U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek (D FL) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D NY) Howard University, U.S. Rep. Major Owens (D NY) Morehouse College, Atlanta University, U.S. Rep. David Scott (D GA) Florida A M University, U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson (D MS) Tougaloo College, Jackson State University, U.S. Rep. Edolphus Towns (D NY) North Carolina A T ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mental Health Issues In Id, Ego, Superego Id, Ego, Superego With regard to Interiors , I think this movie primarily support Ego, but also Id. The movie was focused on how divorcing someone with a mental health issues can affect that person s reality. It, also focused on the lives of the children involved, and how their parents marriage plays a role in their relationships. However for a person with a mental health disease like clinical depression, I would assume there would be some feeling of being attacked or lack of safety, so this is why I think Id might also play a part. I think Eve also would have felt a sense anxiety with the upcoming divorce, which caused her suicide attempt the first time, and then her actual suicide when she saw the marriage had taken place. With regard to Take Shelter , I think Superego is primarily supported. There was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When people realized that Curtis was acting a little strange, and then it came to light that he and a coworker had taken the equipment from work, so Curtis could work on his tornado shelter both he and his coworker were fired. There is a scene where Curtis, Samantha and Hanna are all at a fish fry. Curtis s ex boss and basically the whole town are there as well. Everyone is looking at Curtis in either an accusatory or judgmental way. Curtis s ex coworker approaches him and his family, and tells him to leave, that no one wants him there. When Curtis refuses, his ex coworker attacks him. No one tries to intercede in this fight, or come to Curtis s aid. They are all judging Curtis for either being a thief or crazy. I do believe that the film industry has some moral obligation to provide if nothing else, both sides of the issue. Too often we see so much violence, and not enough compassion for people with mental health issues. Until recently I was unaware of how many people go untreated for these issues and are instead homeless or caught up in the criminal justice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Factors Of An Investment Bank Client Introduction The purpose of this composition is to supply, in a form suitable for laymen, guidance in developing a better understanding of the meaning behind financial market anomaly and its implications on the established assumption that markets are rational. It is vital for an investment bank client to be aware of the large amount of controversial evidence challenging traditional hypotheses of asset pricing bahaviour and, primarily, to become sensitive to investment strategies predicting likely abnormal returns. In order to participate intelligently in the equity market, one should, in any case, be forearmed with an adequate knowledge of how one recognized and persistent financial market anomaly has evolved over time and influences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, attention will then be paid to a thorough evaluation of theories regarding probable reasons behind the weekend effect and its likely significance to both academics and practitioners. Ultimately and based on all key discoveries, this composition will then investigate the anomaly s degree of persistence following its discovery whilst re emphasising the importance of a deep understanding of unusual stock market return behaviour. Definitions Before looking at the weekend effect in more detail, it is essential to understand what the term anomaly actually refers to. According to Schwert (2002, p. 940), anomalies can be understood as empirical results that seem to be inconsistent with maintained theories of asset pricing behavior and reveal either market inefficiency (profit opportunities) or inadequacies in the underlying asset pricing model. Moreover, the weekend effect, also known as Monday or day of the week effect, embodies a supposed calendar anomaly that is any consistent pattern or irregularity occurring at a repeated interval or at a certain time in a calendar year and has been defined as the phenomenon that the Monday (close Friday to close Monday) stock returns, on average, are less than returns on any other day of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Our Ears and Eyes Deceive Us Essay We have eyes to see with, ears to hear with, why then do we err? We have been blessed with five senses that we are expected to survive with. But as technologies improve and our knowledge is broadened, the more we realize that our senses are not as glorious as previously thought. Indeed, man has been blessed with eyes and ears, yet he still errs. What he sees before him, is it correct? What he hears and what he is told, is it inaccurate? Our perception of our world has been shaped by centuries worth of studies, and recently with the help of technology. We believe what we see in textbooks, we nod in agreement to what we are told. This computer before me, why is it called a computer? How is it made? Why was it made? It is called a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What we don t see as quickly are its many limitations. The relative size of the land masses is distorted. Greenland and Africa seem to be about the same size, but actually Africa is fourteen times bigger. Europe s size is exaggerated, and placed in the center of the map, which is also untrue. But most importantly it is based on the convention that the Northern hemisphere is at the top of the world, and the Southern hemisphere is at the bottom . Such an assumption is made mainly out of habit, but it is also a topic of contradictory ideas. It is inaccurate to assume that the Northern hemisphere should be on top, for depending on which angle one looks at the Earth, the Southern hemisphere is on top. This is illustrated by another type of map projection, known as the Hobo Dyer projection. Although the shapes of the continents are distorted, sizes are reflected accurately. Many people find this map faulty due to the habitual way of thinking that north should be on top. We only believe in this because we have heard this all our lives, and we have seen it in textbooks and read about it. But could it not be possible to we err on this matter? It was simply a coincidence that the first maps were drawn with the North on top. Had it been drawn any other way, then what we believe today would be considered a mistake. Our perception is clouded with such assumptions, and so it is possible that we have made lapses in judgment, and without realizing it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis of Mark Drolsbough´s Deaf Again In the autobiography Deaf Again, Mark Drolsbaugh writes about his life being born hearing, growing up hard of hearing, to eventually becoming deaf. By writing this book, he helps many people view from his perspective on what it is like for someone to struggle trying to fit in the hearing society. Through his early years, his eyes were closed to the deaf world, being only taught how to live in a hearing world. Not only does the book cover his personal involvement, but it covers some important moments in deaf history. It really is eye opening because instead of just learning about deaf culture and deaf history, someone who lived through it is actually explaining their experiences. The story takes place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 38). It was here that his struggles became noticeable. Until ninth grade, he had just been just passing by with the help of some friends who would further explain the lesson. Once he was finally a freshman, he was given his first interpreter. A whole new world of learning was opened to him, keeping him up to speed in classes while also keeping him fully involved. The interpreters given assisted him through high school, and also helped him accomplish being the first deaf student to graduate from GFS. A major turning point in the authors life was when he attended Gallaudet University. At Gallaudet, he was surrounded by deaf peers and signing professors. To him, this was unbelievable. He was no longer behind from interpreters relaying information after it had already been said. Mark expresses this emotional state by saying he is no longer living in a fishbowl anymore (pg. 111). At one point earlier in the book, Mark compares himself to someone born underwater having to live in a glass bubble; someone who is unfortunately an outcast from the rest. But with the help of special scuba diving gear, you had the ability to interact and swim with the other fish. Although the scuba gear was accommodating in many ways, it was heavy and uncomfortable, and as much as it helped you interact with the fish, you never were able to swim like them (Pg. 44). In order to find out who he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Quinte Mri Case Notes Background to the Case Here are some questions to help you analyze the background of the case: State the background as you understand it What business is Quinte MRI in? What facilities does Quinte MRI have? Who are their customers? (ANSWER: physicians) How long has Benton Cooper been operating? How is business going? Who are you in the case? (ANSWER: David Wright and/or Kevin Saskiw) What is your role? What is the service being performed at Quinte? (ANSWER: completed diagnosis) How is it requested? How is it finished? What is the marketing task ? How do you make money in this business? What is the available demand? What is the future demand? Issue(s) Identification: Here are some questions to help you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What training is necessary, if any?  Where to search for talent, where to advertise, etc?  When should the MR technician start? What is feasible? What does Quinte do in the interim?  How to entice talent to a small town? Can you convince them to do a night shift? How do you set up machine sharing routines? How will you first clear the existing backlog? Case Wrap Up Lessons learned in this case include the following: It is good to solve problems, in general, but simply fixing a few things (e.g. better scheduling) is typically not enough. In this case, we must deal with the lack of capacity by addressing the bottleneck. One important question: What resource should be the bottleneck? Typically, this will be the resource that is the most expensive (e.g. automated cutting machine), most difficult to acquire (e.g. comes in large chucks, has long lead times), most highly trained (e.g. brain surgeons), etc. For Quinte, this is clearly the MRI machine itself. Given the MRI should be the bottleneck; the other resources must have protective capacity. This means adding enough of everything with cycle times longer than the MRI machine for sure an extra MR technician. The role of non bottlenecks is to protect the ability of the bottleneck to operate at full utilization. However, in this situation, there is also a complicating requirement for quick response under highly variable conditions. This means that we want the MRI machine to have some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Crucible Compare And Contrast Truman And Oedipus Was nothing real? the question Truma asked after he came to the realization that he was living in a made up world that revolved around him. This moment was similar to the moment when Oedipus became aware that the prophecy had come true, that he killed his father and married his mother. Both Truman and Oedipus went through their lives believing one thing about the world, that they later realized was completely false. Oedipus and Truman go through a similar journey leading up to the revealing of the truth. At first, they both receive hints that lead them to believe things other than the original truths. For Truman, he started noticing that his world was similar to a set and that people knew who he was. For Oedipus, he thought about how Laius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Negative Effects Of Television And Social Media Television and Social Media: How harmful is it? Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society, they are a challenge to it . This signifies that even though advances made in social media were supposed to help improve the life for everyone, it s actually causing more serious problems within the younger and upcoming generations. Distracted from distraction by distractions . This quote merely tells that television and social media is nothing more than a big distraction from whats going on in the real world and what s going on around you.Television is a valuable tool for most people, young or old, as of today most information is delivered to the public via this technology. It can now be assessed quickly via cables or satellite, which could provide consumers with any type of information that they would ever need, either for work, leisure, interest and so forth. With the emergent of this media and the production of various programs, television has caught the attention of most people. With all of this being said, Television and social media has a more negative impact on children rather than good. This thought has been reached because, it decreases attention spans and lowers performance in school, promotes and advertises sexual and violent behaviors and drug use, Also it increases cyberbullying and suicide For the past 15 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has put their concerns about a number of time children spend viewing the television (AAP, 2001). Referring to the AAP guidelines, children older than two years old should watch no longer than 1 to 2 hours of quality programming, and children under two years old should not have any television viewing, as the first two years of life is a critical period for brain development. Also, no media should be in the child s room, especially young children. However today, it is an epidemic scenario for children to ask for their personal television in their bedroom. In a study by Roberts, Folour, Rideout, Brodie (1999), it reported that 32% of the children between 2 to 7 years old and 65% of 8 to 18 years olds have television sets in their bedrooms (AAP, 2001). These percentage leads to an estimation of 3 hours per day of television and an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Renewable Energy When the new Southeast Polk High School opened they added many new energy saving products. This included installing geothermal heating under the high school cutting back on the cost of heating such a large building. Many new windows help save on energy used to light the building along with automatic lights that turn off after several minutes without movement. The new high school shows how easy it is to save money and help the environment. Renewable energy is good for all aspects of the U.S, providing jobs, economical growth, environmental cleanliness, and new research for improving energy efficiency. Therefore the United States should use renewable energy to benefit the economy and environment. The main way the environment is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some may believe that renewable energy is not beneficial. In contrast, some believe that renewable energy is a key factor involved in helping the economy to grow. Many jobs are created in the manufacturing and running of renewable energy plants. The renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies created 8.5 million new jobs and $970 billion in revenue in the year 2006 (Langwith, Renewable Energy is Economically ). The American Solar Energy Society says by 2030 it could generate up to $4.5 trillion in revenue for the U.S and create 40 million new jobs. This would represent one in every four jobs (Langwith, Renewable Energy is Economically ). This shows how vital it is to get renewable energy companies in the U.S. It is important to build a stable economy again and do it all while helping the environment. The environment is negatively affected be the burning of fossil fuels. The affects of the gases contribute to global warming, along with acid rain and polluted air. This pollution cuts short an estimated 30,000 American lives according to the Clean Air Task Force (Rich). The United States must stop using fossil fuels because the gases produce harm the environment we live causing harm to come all the citizens. The future of energy production will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The French Revolution of 1789 Essay There is no doubt that the French Revolution has had a profound effect on the world. The cause or causes of it have been greatly disputed. Clearly the Revolution s primary cause was the presence of a weak monarchy and a lack of a stable system of government. France s absolute monarchy had many changes toward the end of the eighteenth century. King Louis XVI, in his attempts to consolidate his authority and lessen the power of the aristocrats, had planned out an intendant system. The intendants were like governors. They would oversee one constituency of the country. These intendants could not govern the region in which they lived, and were chosen from other than the aristocracy. This insured that their allegiance was pledged to the king and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were three divisions or classes in France called estates. The first estate, which was composed of church officials, had immense authority and obtained enormous salaries. Church officials obtained their salaries via taxes collected from church property. Therefore, since the officials received their salaries from the church property, they did not have to pay taxes. The second estate was composed mainly of nobility. They, too, were exempt from paying taxes. This left the entire tax burden upon the third estate. The third estate consisted of some merchants and entrepreneurs; however, the majorities were peasants. Corruption of the estates was causing much frustration among the common people who composed 70 percent of the population. The monarchy tried to make an attempt to give the third estate power by establishing the Estate s General, but this too was corrupted. Unlike most legislative bodies, the Estate s General did not vote by each person having a single vote. Rather, they let each estate have one vote each. Since the first two estates were always in agreement, the third estate was always out voted. This is a prime example of how the lack of a stable government had an immensely tragic effect on the people of the country. If the monarchy had tried to make some reform or if Louis XVI had more backbone to institute some tax reform to lessen the burden on the third estate, the Revolution may have been avoided. The government is the backbone of any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mirrored Worlds There are many instances throughout literature where two pieces, told by two different narrators, and telling two different stories can be found to have similar textual qualities. This instance can be shown between A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson herself and Our Nig by Harriet E. Wilson. The stories depict the great suffering of two individuals who express similar qualities in their writings; the qualities being that each piece is a captivity narrative, there is a struggle with faith, and a silenced sexual subtext. The first piece by Rowlandson tells the story of a white Puritan woman. She is captured by Native Americans, and goes through many hardships as she is held against her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second similarity between the two pieces is seen with their struggles with faith. Rowlandson starts off in the beginning of her narrative already a Puritan follower. Her plight through captivity, she says, only strengthened her faith. Many say her narrative to be a religious allegory, telling the tale of her captivity on the surface, but further looking to the deeper journey of faith that she endures. The entire narrative shows Rowlandson s religious journey, and even while looking at the twenty removes that take place, one can see that each of these removes represent the stages of her spiritual journey. Jordan Stein argues in the Historiography of Sexuality that Rowlandson, suggests that her experience displays God s truth rather than her own (483). This other major point seen in her work shows she believes her capture to have been a test of her faith by God himself. In terms of a strengthened faith that is not exactly what is found by Frado in Wilson s Our Nig. Frado starts off as having no real religious beliefs. At the Bellmonts house she soon befriends Aunt Abby and the Bellmonts son, James, who both have strong religious backgrounds. Throughout the story, both characters hope for a conversion in Frado and push with her to attend church, religious meetings, and to teach her the Bible. Frado also has a strong desire for a conversion because she loves these two characters and wants to make them happy; she however, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Glucosamine Inquiry Inquiry Glucosamine (GA) is a hexosamine product that is made from chitin, which is extensively distributed in nature and is the second most plentiful polymer after cellulose. The biological effects of GA are membrane stabilization, liver protection, wound healing, tissue regeneration, osteoporosis treatment, and an anti inflammatory aid (Ashkani Esfahani) Benefits for the Audience The importance of glucosamine is highly recommended to know about, glucosamine is sold as supplements in many different forms. Glucosamine is a supplement also mixed with different supplements to help form the right supplement for nutrition. Glucosamine helps build the cartilage for people with arthritis it helps consume the supplement. But before the use of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By Susanne G. Petersen she contends that Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease, affecting not only the joints but the surrounding attached muscles which become weak (Petersen). She explains nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are normally used by patients with OA to reduce pain and help maintain the ability to perform daily exercises. Petersen says that having the knowledge of the mechanisms is accountable of the beneficial effects of physical training that is limited. In the information given by the result of strength training on muscle strength, hypertrophy, shows that the patients with knee OA is slightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is A Positive Attitude Essay When I go to a store and see the employees working at the store, I see they display a positive attitude towards the customers. In some occasions I feel like I am not welcome at the store, or even any place of the mater due to the fact that they sometimes do not display a positive attitude. I guess what I am trying to say is that when you display a negative attitude the people around you feel uncomfortable. No one likes a person who displays negative attitude because it is disrespectful to the people around you, and it is bad for business if the person displaying bad attitude works somewhere. People think that if you display a negative attitude that it is good for business because it tells the boss of the business that you have competitiveness. Yes that is true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, I remember my first day at high school, and the first thing I wanted to do is meet new people. In some cases in meeting new people I would be myself, but what if being myself is not a good thing? Maybe I am a jerk when I am being myself, so that is why I must display a positive attitude so I can make the people around me feel more comfortable. Then as they feel more comfortable being around me, I can start being myself. Displaying a positive attitude to others can help me in the long run because when I mess up on something the people that I have encouraged will encourage me to do better and to never give up. Furthermore, displaying a positive attitude will show the boss that you are customer friendly. For instance, I remember working at a store and I was helping people putting their items in grocery bags. I was being so polite to the people I was helping with and they liked my positive behavior, but what I did not know was that the boss saw my positive attitude towards the customers. I still did not knew he noticed me until one day to told me to come to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Summary Of Matthew Restall s Seven Myths Of The Spanish... Matthew Restall s influential monograph, Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, successfully illustrated several inconsistencies pertaining to interpretations of Conquest history from the nineteenth century to the present. For example, since the 1840 s, the single most influential and widely cited works concerning the conquests of Mexico and Peru were the narrative histories of William H. Prescott. His epics, The Conquest of Mexico and The History of Conquest of Peru, originally published in 1843 and 1847 respectively, brought the story of the conquest out of los archivos de España, [the archives of Spain], and portrayed a heroic tale of extraordinary warriors triumphing over insurmountable adversities via the application of superior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the fundamental failing even among scholars of Restall s stature, a conquest viewed in terms of military action, invasion, massacre, or occupation, even when attempting to discern and contextualize their authentic contributions, simply exacerbate the obfuscation of characteristics with the highest potential for a conquering action s influence. To overcome this obstacle, we must alter our perception of the Spanish Conquests in order to identify precipitating factors among the indigenous, or the Spanish, and arrive at a conclusion that better explains contributions and outcomes with implications upon future events. My contention is that if we disregard militaristic paradigms and view the Conquest in a disaster context, akin to a people s actions before, during, and after a tornado or hurricane, through a sociological lens, the story of conquest becomes more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Lely Robotic Milking System Lely Robotic Milking; How it works General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be educated in what the robotic milking systems are and how they operate to create an effective and efficient way of milking. Thesis: Many of you probably know or have heard of the old fashion way of milking, but today I want to inform you of what the Lely Robotic Milking System is and how it works. I. INTRODUCTION A. Technology...that word means so many things to many different people. When you look into the dairy industry you will find several different types arise. B. One specific company which deals with dairy technology is Lely, who specializes in the robotic milking systems. C. Robotic Milking Systems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B.ii. The weight on the collar keep the transponder in the correct position at 11 oclock to allow the robot to receive the information gathered. B.iii. Two types of identification may be used for each cow. B.iii.1. First type is the collar which can be easily read when standing on the sides. B.iii.2. Second types are the ear tags, which come in handy when standing in front of or behind the cow. C. To help the collars operate is the CRS, which as mentioned before is the computer system. C.i. The CRS keeps track of all the cows and their individual information. C.ii. The CRS is what will call the farmer if problems arrive and is also what is able to solve the problems. D. The Last step in the process is the robot itself which is step by step explained by a certified robot repairmen and installer. D.i. To start the process the back gate will open to let a waiting cow in. D.ii. The machine will read the responder to find her information and when the last time she was milked. D.ii.1. If she has come in within the last hour, the robot will open the front gate to let her out. D.iii. If she is on time and needs to be milked, the robot will move on as normal. D.iii.1. As she walks in she steps onto a black mat which will read her current weight and get an ideal amount of feed dispensed into the feed trough at the front of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Greek Military Discipline In Ancient Rome Gateway Project Marcus Beatty The Greeks and Romans both had an excellent military, but Rome s Military had much better discipline than the Greeks. The fact that the Romans had excellent discipline compared to the Greeks, along with greater numbers, helped the Romans to eventually take over Greece. This paper will compare the Military Discipline, awards, and strategy of two of the most well known civilizations in human history. Rome is popular with their military s punishments, awards, and a small amount of their strategy. Then I will offer a brief paragraph on their strategy. It is well known that Rome was one of the greatest empires in world history. In the beginning of Rome, the discipline was much more strict than later in the Imperial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romans mostly used their own adapted version of the Greek phalanx(more on that in Greek Strategy). They often employed warriors from lands they had conquered to do jobs they could not, like Archers from carthage or cavalry troops. It is often thought that Rome conquered with nothing other than military power, but this is false. They conquered the whole italian peninsula with, not only force, but also with diplomatic skill. Now we will discuss Greek Military Strategy and Discipline. Greek Military Strategy, as I mentioned in Roman strategy, was much easier to research and will be longer. But, Greek Discipline was more difficult to find. Greek Military Discipline was basic, at the least. More so in early times because most of the fighting was done by heroes. After Greece entered the dark ages, it changed to warfare fought by armies from the city states. The Greek armies were obviously disciplined enough to obey their commanders, but the Greek s Military Discipline was nothing compared to Rome s. Greek Strategy is a much deeper subject than Roman Strategy. To start off Greek Strategy, we will discuss naval Tactics. The Greeks used Triremes with Bronze battering rams mounted on the front to ram other ships. Each ship had a small force of warriors and archers, but the main tactic in naval warfare was ramming, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Taking a Look at Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery is something the Western society is very familiar with. Billions of dollars are spent every year on these types of procedures The oldest type of plastic surgery is reconstructive, it developed out of need to treat wounded soldiers during wartimes and help them recover after. This type of plastic surgery is used to rebuild severely fractured bones, skin grafting, and implanting prosthetics. Plastic surgery was then introduced to treat birth defects like clef lip, and remove skin blemishes. This was the start of cosmetic plastic surgery, from the almost necessary correction of cleft lip for children to nose jobs, face lifts, and changing size of breasts on adults. Cosmetic surgery may be the most well known form of plastic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An elder man balding may receive hair transplants to his scalp to look younger and be more competitive in the business. Separating oneself at the workplace with plastic surgery can almost seem necessary, A women prison officer had cosmetic dentistry because she said she couldn t look like someone s granny if she was to keep her status with the prisoners (Jackson 3). A true need for this type of plastic surgery is repairing clef lips for children so they can properly eat and speak throughout their lives without being or appearing different from other children. After surgery patients should consider follow up psychotherapy or counseling after plastic or reconstructive surgery because of the drastic change of their bodies can affect their social relationships. Typically children with birth defects have been the most affected in social and schooling relationships, as well as older patients with other deformities or disfigurement (Fey 3). There has been proof of psychological benefits from plastic surgery, Dr. Eric Finzi, proposed that having botox can actually combat depression...if we can t physically frown, we don t feel sad (Jackson 2). Dr. Patrick Bowler proves this in his study, women who had botox were indeed measurably less negative than their non botoxed counterparts (Jackson 2). Paying money to fix a flaw on your body will not always fix all the patients problems, patients who have extreme expectations of their future appearance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Roosevelt s Fair Essay Objective: I m going to go to Roosevelt s Row, one of the more popular destinations. I want to observe the kinds of people that go to this event, plus the kinds of people who set up stalls there and the art they sell/what they advertise or do. I ll take notes on my phone as I walk around. Results: The artists included painters, sculptors, dancers, etc. There were also quite a few people there on behalf of organizations, like one against animal cruelty and one to help sea turtles. The artists seemed to be more diverse than the walkers, but only by a little bit. The walkers looked like people you d see at a fair, minus the children. For most this seemed like a special outing, so they were well dressed, with their significant other, etc. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was especially surprising seeing the salwar kameez, because I usually only saw that at the mosque, and rarely outside of it. I think the art walk is a good place to express yourself fully, since there are so many other things going on it wouldn t seem weird like it would in other places. I also saw this in the demographic differences, since, like I mentioned in the observation notes, most of the walkers were well dressed young white women, some with their boyfriends, some with a few other friends. So those who looked alternative seemed most at home; others were there in passing, observing the culture, enjoying the music and perusing the art. As someone who didn t grow up anywhere near any kind of bustling city center, even the observers and the observed seemed similar, in that they were at home in downtown Phoenix. A lot of people knew exactly how to get around and navigate from stop to stop. The older folks on my shuttle had been to a few art walks, too. This event seemed like a pretty good reflection of the art communities I d encountered or heard of before: lots of young artists, pop culture, immigrants using and selling crafts/talents they d learned in places other than America or from cultures other than white/American (like the women selling henna, or the man selling sugar skull ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Irony Of Socrates The first thing to register when considering the concept of irony in connection to Socrates is that, contrarily to what one might expect, in no passage of Plato s work does Socrates or any of his associates refer to him as an ironist. Rather, it was his opponents who accused him to be an eiron, that is, someone who practices irony. This is because up to Socrates times, the standard understanding of the Greek word eironeia was exclusively that of deception or dissembling. More precisely, as David Wolfsdorf shows discussing a passage from Oppian s On Hunting, erioneia is the use of deception to profit at the expense of another by presenting oneself as benign in an effort to disarm the intended victim. Accordingly, eironeia and its derivatives were originally meant as terms of abuse, and Plato reserves them more properly for the sophists. Hence, when Socrates opponents accuse him of being an ironist, they are claiming that he is a liar. One such occasion is the charge moved by Trasymachus against Socrates in the first book of the Republic: Ye gods! Here we have the well known irony [italics mine] of Socrates, and I knew it and predicted that when it came to replying you would refuse and dissemble and do anything rather than answer any question that anyone asked you. (Republic I, 337 A3 7) Basically, Thrasymachus is accusing Socrates of being an ironist because, according to him, Socrates is feigning ignorance, prefering to ask questions rather than answer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Does Presbyopia Occur In Middle Adulthood For the purpose of remaining consistent throughout this report, we are going to assume that middle adulthood begins at 45 years of age. While the majority of adults in this age bracket maintain healthy and satisfying lives, the realities of physical deterioration are inevitable, and can only be postponed for so long. There is a plethora of physical changes that occur during this period; these include a decline in sexual performance, lowered bone density, lowered endurance, and menopause. However, the trait I would like to focus on is age related farsightedness, also called presbyopia. Presbyopia can make reading small print, and using smaller electronic devices, troublesome. Unfortunately, this physical change is inevitable, even for individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is Locke s Argument For The Existence Of Spinoza Similarly to the way Spinoza took the terms given by Descartes to an extreme, Berkeley did with Locke. When Locke argued for the existence of a substratum holding our perceptions of phenomena together, he defined the substratum as something, I know not what. Berkeley, found that notion to be preposterous and a blatant contradiction. It is unintelligible to claim to have a coherent idea of something that is by definition, impossible to have an idea of it. Besides, even if it were remotely possible to form an idea of substance there would be no reason to believe there could ever be such a thing in existence. It is not impossible for all of our perceptions to exist without the presence of a material substance. Berkeley goes on to reject Locke s distinction between secondary and primary qualities; because he feels that if anyone took the time to really read about it, then they would realize they are the same thing. In Berkeley s opinion it is a categorical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Berkeley was not naïve enough to believe things disappeared and popped back into existence depending on whether or not a human mind was actively perceiving it. He knew we did not possess that kind of power. Also, that we do not always have complete control of our perceptions of impressions. He defines real things as things that possesses qualities of coherence, order, steadiness, etc. It is unwise to believe ideas of real things can be anything but a perception in a mind. Since there is an undeniable uniformity it is not determined by our will (like our imagination is) our ideas of real things are imprinted onto our senses by the goodness and wisdom of that governing spirit whose will constitutes the laws of nature, (pp.453) making it possible for a man to manage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Six Thinking Hats Six thinking hats Introduction Six Thinking Hats is a critical and creative thinking training course from Edward de Bono that helps individuals and organizations throughout the world become more effective, innovative thinkers. Six Thinking Hats is a flexible and easy to use thinking process that leads to amazing results with innovative thinking, improved communication, and reduced meeting time. In traditional thinking we constantly find ourselves in conflict. Each side seeks to criticize the other point of view. The Six Thinking Hats method, however, encourages Parallel Thinking, where everyone explores all sides of an issue at the same time. In parallel thinking, confrontation is replaced by a cooperative exploration of the subject. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | | | Green Hat Thinking Creativity * Ideas, alternative, possibilities * Provocation PO * Solutions to black hat problems | | | Yellow Hat Thinking Benefits * Positives, plus points * Logical reasons are given. * Why an idea is useful | | | Black Hat Thinking Cautions * Difficulties, weaknesses, dangers * Logical reasons are given. * Spotting the risks | | White hat Facts amp; InformationParticipants make statements of fact, including identifying information that is absent and presenting the views of people who are not present in a factual manner. In many thinking sessions this occurs immediately after an initial blue hat, and it often an extended action with participants presenting details about their organization and the background to the purpose of the thinking session. The key information that represents the inputs to the session are presented and discussed. Key absences of information (i.e. information needs) can also be identified at this point.Commercial examples are: * Total sales of this product are €x p.a. * Our sales data are two years old * Energy efficiency legislation is expected to impact our ability to run our business in the next five years * The number of elderly people in Europe is increasingExamples in the referenced article are: * Students are talking while the teacher is talking * There is noise and therefore other students are distracted and can t hear the teacher * Students don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Journey of Valuable Lesson in Niccolo Ammaniti s I m... The novel, I m Not Scared, by Niccolo Ammaniti takes you on a memorable journey with Michele Amitrano, a nine year old boy, who learns valuable lessons on how trust and loyalty gives you more than greed and money oriented acts. The journey arises in 1978 in Aqua Traverse during the time when the small, isolated town of Southern Italy suffered from a major heat wave. Around this time is when Michele makes a tragic discovery of a young, kidnapped Filippo who is chained up in a hole and made to live in the most inhumane conditions. Through the finding of Filippo Michele s innocence becomes a thing of the past as it uncovers the truth about the real monsters in Aqua Traverse. Although, Michele never loses sight of his strong belief in the values of trust and loyalty even with his regretful selling out of Filippo to Salvatore Scardiccione and Pino s (Papa s) to deter him from knowing the truth but then his materialistic ways of winning him back after the truth is discovered. Michele s first experience with the acts of betrayal is when he discovers the villager s involvement in the kidnapping of Filippo. From this he realizes the value of trust and loyalty is far more important than money. Prior to his discovery of the kidnapping, Michele admired and looked up to all the adults in Aqua Traverse, especially his parents, Pino and Teresa. Throughout the novel we see Michele s views and opinions of his father change dramatically with hints Ammaniti provides. Such as, at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Political Theory Has Changed Over The History Of The World Political theory has changed over the history of the discipline. Two of the most influential and arguably most important theorists are the Greek philosopher Plato, and the Renaissance s Niccolo Machiavelli. These two characters represent the beginning of idealistic political thought, and a more realist and contemporary way that politics are looked at even today. The ideals of these two will be discussed and dissected, to some extent to show how unobtainable Plato s ideal is compared to Machiavelli s realism that is seen in today s political atmosphere in various types of political systems seen throughout the world. Looking at Plato, you must understand where and what the timeframe he lived in. He was born in Classical Greece in the year 427. He was educated, sophisticate, wise, intelligent, and also wealthy. These were traits that in this time period put you at the top of societal elites. Plato was a very gifted orator and speaker, giving him the ability to reason and discuss any topic really, with the ability to win arguments and persuade people. Due to his status in society, he was very idealistic and used this idealism to reason how a perfect society should be constructed and run. Plato discusses and sets forth his political ideal in the Republic. He uses platonic type writing in the book, using characters to discuss, make points and arguments about how to form such a society. The ideal city, or state even, is a model for how we as people look at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Benefits Of Technology In Education In the world of education, there are always new strategies and tools to help promote student motivation, engagement, and learning. It is important to find ways to reach all students who have unique needs and learning abilities. Not only has technology changed the world, but has created new tools that can be incorporated into the classroom to bring learning to life. There are new forms of communication, research, interactive resources, tools, and activities that incorporate technology into lessons that promote student engagement and learning. Some teachers are hesitant to abandon their traditional teaching methods and to embrace technology. It is important for teachers to recognize the benefits and possibilities that incorporating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teacher does not have to abandon all of their instructional strategies to use technology in the classroom, instead the teacher can add forms of technology into their instruction. When implementing technology, the teacher should first plan the lesson objectives and what the teacher wants the student to learn in the lesson, then integrate different forms of technology that can be used to help students reach the objectives or learning goals of the lesson. (Article 3 digital) Technology allows teachers to provide differentiated instruction to students. While traditional methods such as lectures and reading the textbook work for some students, these methods do not take into consideration the individual needs of a student or incorporate multiple learning styles and differentiated instruction. Hick states, The prevalence of technology in everyday life has shifted students, in turn, may not respond well to traditional teaching methods that focus mainly on lecture and textbook reading. It is important for teachers to bring the information students are learning to life and to create connections between the content and the students. In the area of teaching social studies, there are tons of reading and documents that students can study to learn more about a time period. Many students need to make meaning of the reading and need to interact with the material. The use of technology changes this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Postmodern Organisation The postmodern organisation. Introduction The millennial generation is the technologically savvy people born between 1982 and 2002. This group of people are anticipated to take over from the infamous Baby Boomers. The millennial generation This generation is best described as the first to try out new technologies that are on the market. They will usually own more than one smart phone, an example would be an Iphone, Blackberry or even a Samsung. They don t just stop at smart phones it also overlaps onto gaming consoles like the Play Station, Nintendo and Xbox. There is the use of Ipads and life pads in the lives of the Millennial generation, this is because they there is constant movement and an internet connection is vital. In these devices they can move around on different interfaces, e.g. being on your smart phone and checking your emails while you chat on BBM and Facebook multi tasking on all their various social networks. According to Pew Social Trends 2010 Millennials technological exceptionalism is chronicled throughout the survey. It s not just their gadgets it s the way they ve fused their social lives into them. Expectations of the millennial generation The attitudes and behaviours of the millennial generation is that they are much more tolerant and accepting than the generations before them on a broad spectrum of issues such as HIV/AIDS, being more open about ones sexuality and being different. Generation Y is more adaptable to change as well so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Budget Deficit Analysis Across the United States, public schools are experiencing major budget deficits. These deficits lead to a debate over what program or sometimes multiple programs will be cut from schools in certain areas. Fine Arts programs are often the first considered and ultimately cut from schools. More specifically theatre and dance are among the most targeted in arts programs. The National Center for Education Statistics reported, In the 2009 10 school year, 3 percent of elementary schools offered instruction that was designated specifically for dance during regular school hours. This percentage represents a decrease from 1999 2000, when 20 percent of the schools reported instruction that was designed specifically for dance (Parsad 40). However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students face high amounts of stress on a daily basis making the main benefit of dance education stress relief. When an individual dances the body releases the neurotransmitter, endorphins, which serve as the body s natural painkiller to reduce stress. (Dancing to Relieve Stress par. 3). Another emotional benefit to dance education is the ability for students to express themselves. A journal titled, Creativity, Self Expression, and Dance by Peter J. Arnold goes into detail about the connections between dance, creativity, and self expression. Arnold claims, Self expression in its naturalistic state is perhaps best characterized as a form of emotional discharge which results from an unreflective reaction to a situation or event (53). He then explains, It is sometimes said, for example, that activities like creative writing, singing, music, painting, pottery, carving, drawing, instrumental music, drama, and dance help the child or adolescent to act out or aggressive tendencies, conflicts, and tensions (Arnold 53). These activities may not be available for all students when outside of the school setting, thus removing them from schools would leave students with less opportunities for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did The Moonlight Influence Joseph Turner s Work Joseph William Turner was born on April 23, 1775 and died on December 19, 1851 in London, England. He was an English Romantic landscape painter that studied expressionistic light, color, and atmosphere. When Turner was 10 years old, he lived with an uncle at Brentford, Middlesex, where he attended school. His father sold Turners drawings as early as 1787 because they were so professional. In 1789, Turner started at the Royal Academy schools where he began creating his watercolors. The painters at the Royal Academy, were responsible for creating the 18th century with nocturnal subjects. He spent most of his time touring the country in search of scenery to fill his sketchbooks with drawings. These drawings would later be used for watercolors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This oil painting is a moonlight scene and known as an original mind by contemporary critics. The strong power of nature is the main theme that brings greatness or sublime that inspires our thoughts. The moonlight s contrast is delicate to the flickering lantern on the boat. This emphasizes nature s power over humans and the fishermen s fate. After Fishermen at Sea, in 1799, he was elected an associate of the Royal Academy at 24 years old; this being the youngest age a person can be elected. In 1802, Turner had the dignity of signing a collection of large pictures, resulting him to become an academician. Shortly after, he opened a private gallery to show his latest work. Turner s gallery was extremely successful that resulted an obvious statement that his career of art was assured. As he was traveling to search new ideas for art work in Wales, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Scotland, and the European continent; he crossed the dangerous ocean to Calasis. In his picture, Calais Pier (1802 03), he left an obvious sense of danger before his arrival. During his tour of France and Switzerland, he completed more than 400 drawings of scenes that impressed him. In 1807, Turner began publishing the Liber Studiorum or can be translated as the Book of Studies is a series of his landscapes and seascape paintings published as prints. This time for Turner has been described as, The pith of all that is best in his life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Relationship Between Capitalism And Consumers Before understanding the relationship between capitalism and consumers, it is important to know each one individually. Capitalism basically means that a countries market is controlled by private owners instead of the government. A consumer is someone who purchases products and services provided by these private owners. It is very easy to see the relationship of giving and taking between consumers and corporations, without one the other cannot function properly. In the very distant past, there was no need for this type of relationship, if something was needed they made it or gathered it. Life was short and hard, so no one thought to make a surplus of an item and sell it to others for profit. It wasn t really until the 1700 s during the industrial revolution where products could be mass produced that the free market came to be. The problem with capitalism s relationship with consumers is that corporation s control consumption, corporations breed consumers, and can target consumers around the world. Beginning with how consumption is controlled, corporations have molded and changed everything from marketing techniques to the values consumers have. In the past, advertising techniques were very few if any. They consisted of simple displays with little variety or special attraction. Slowly these advertisements became more and more intricate and soon looking at window displays became an activity to do on weekends. Robbin states that in 1880 only 30 million dollars was invested into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Human Health And Coping Styles Of Migrant And Non Migrant... Migration is a complex phenomena in which a person is moved forcibly from his home to some remote place leading to unprecedented changes in his physical and mental health. The present study was aimed to assess the mental health and coping styles of migrant and non migrant women in Jammu and Kashmir. The total sample for the study consists of (440) women out of which (220) women belongs to Kashmiri migrant from Jammu region (Kashmiri Pandit women migrated to Jammu due to terrorism) and (220) Non migrant women from Kashmir region ( Muslim Women residing in Kashmir). The sample was selected by using the purposive sampling technique. Two age groups of (31 40, younger age group) and (51 60,older age group) were taken both groups have 110 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Temowo, A.O,1995). In female Liberian displaced people higher rates of mental issue were found in contrast with non displaced. They attested that large amounts of worry in them prompt to depression, peptic ulcer, hypertension and other mental issues. In accordance with the present finding of higher anxiety levels in females, Ahern et. al. (2004), and Palmieri, Canetti Nisim, Galea, Johnson, and Hobfoll (2008) found that the total levels of stress were altogether higher for ladies than for men. It has been contemplated that in the wake of traumatic occasions, males detailed less psychosocial stressors than females. Post migration variables badly affected individuals living in institutional care, monetarily weaker areas, inside dislodged, aged, ladies and so on. Noteworthy contrasts were found amongst displaced person and non displaced women, exile females revealed poor psychological well being in contrast with non evacuee females. The relative danger of hospitalization for depressive issue was most noteworthy among unemployed worker women.(Porter, M. and Haslam ,N ,2005) A population based review in 23 European nations demonstrated that the predominance rates of depressive disorders are higher for migrant gatherings than the local populace (Missinne, S., Bracke, P.,2012). Despondency and mental ill wellbeing in migrants can be credited to various conceivable elements, for example, mental and natural weakness, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Prayer For Booby Movie By Russell Mulcahy Prayers for Booby movie was directed by Russell Mulcahy, and is based on the book written by Leroy F. Aarons. The book was inspired by a true story. Aarons was also the founder of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. The movie portraits the story of Bobby Griffith a young boy who is suffering of depression, as he is not able to cope with his feeling of being homosexual and the burden that is imposed by his family and society. His mother, Mary simultaneously struggles to understand what is happening to his son. Mary a Christian educated woman, daughter of a prejudiced mother towards homosexuality. As well as living in a community that religiously and socially was intolerant towards homosexuality. Therefore, she does not accept his son sexual orientation and attempts to cure him instead. Bobby not capable of coping with everything that is happening after accepting he is gay and confessing it to his mother. Therefore, he feels guilty and out of context following a deep depression does not find other exit than suicidal. Bobby s death triggers a series of events and changes in his mother s life that will transform her way of thinking completely. We perceive in this movie, first the feeling of the individual and the struggle to cope with the environment. The intolerance and the prejudices imposed by society and religion. And finally, how a broken hearted mother, through her suffering and guilt for her death son, finds a way to break through her prejudices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Process Of The ACO Process The ACO process can be described as follows. Let the colony comprises of N ants. The ants start at the home node, and then travel through the various layers from the first layer to the last/final layer, and end at the destination node in each cycle or iteration. Each ant can select only one node in each layer based on the state transition rule given by Eq. (2 9). The nodes chosen along the path visited by an ant represent a candidate solution. For instance, a typical path visited by an ant is depicted by thick lines in Fig. 2.2. This path represents the solution (x12, x23, x31, x45, x56, x64). Once the path is completed, the ant deposits some pheromones on the path based on the local updating rule given by Eq. (2 10). When all the ants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After all the ants return back to the home node (nest), the pheromone information is updated based on the following relation Simulated annealing duplicates a phenomenon in nature the annealing of solids to optimize a complex system. Annealing refers to a process of heating a solid to a liquid state and then cooling it down slowly such that thermal equilibrium is maintained. Atoms then assume a nearly global minimum energy mode. In 1953 Metropolis created an algorithm in order to simulate the annealing process. The algorithm simulates a small random displacement of an atom that leads to a change in energy. If the change in energy is negative, the energy mode of the novel configuration is lower and the novel configuration is accepted. If the change in energy is positive, the novel configuration has a higher energy state; but, it may still be accepted based on the Boltzmann probability factor [103 104]: 2.21 where is the Boltzmann constant and denotes the current temperature. By examining this relation, we should note two things: the probability is proportional to temperature, as the solid cools, the probability gets smaller; and inversely proportional to , as the change in energy is larger the probability of accepting the changes gets smaller. When used in engineering design, an analogy is made between energy and the objective function. The design is begin with a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theme Of Nature In To Build A Fire This is a famous short story by Jack London, which takes on a familiar theme, man vs nature. The man is traveling by foot with his dog through the Yukon trail, on the way to a camp on Henderson Creek. This man story is told from the third person omniscient point of view. At no point is the story told from the dog s perspective. That means that the narrator knows the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all the characters; in this case, To Build a Fire the narrator s characters are the unnamed man and the dog who accompanies him. London description of this man and his surrounding gives the readers a visual image of how the Alaskan wilderness looks like. It was cold freezing and cold. The man s struggles to last in the bitter cold illustrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the man is freezing form the cold and getting frostbite, he is still trying to fight the harsh weather The Abundance of stupidity and pride are personified in the story s protagonist. For example, he goes through the extremely cold area alone, despite going for the first time. This presumption results in the protagonist putting himself in a bad situation that was completely preventable. At first, he thinks nothing will happen and everything will be okay. By the end of the story, he is dead as a result of his arrogance. Jack London illustrates the element of arrogance when the main character ignores the possibility that there may be situations he cannot overcome. Coming of death is another theme in the story; more specifically the peace that can be found in death. Jack London foreshadows that the man will die in the story. Foreshadowing meaning that the author is hinting what will be coming up later on in the story, which keeps the readers attentively reading because they are curious about what will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Extracurricular Activities And Children With Intellectual... In the article entitled Extracurricular activities and the development of social skills in children with intellectual and specific learning disabilities the authors begin to explain why children with intellectual and specific learning disabilities social skills are absent. According to Brooks, Floyd, Robins, and Chan, participation in social activities is positively related to children s social adjustment, but little is known about the benefits of activity participation for children with intellectual and specific disabilities (2015, p. 678). Children typically become aware of how to interact with other children through Albert Bandura s social learning theory. Bandura s theory is a behavioral worldview that emphasizes that people learn by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 680). The Second hypothesis states that given their greater need for improving social competence, we predicted that participation in out of school activities would have a greater impact on predicting social competence for children with intellectual disability or a specific learning disability than for an age matched typically developing comparison group (Brooks, Floyd, Robins, and Chan, 2015, p. 680). Families living in the southeastern USA in rural and urban communities were taken from public schools for testing. The sample consisted of 117 students, 75 boys and 42 girls, between the ages of eight and eleven years old. The mean age of the sample was 9.44 and the standard deviation was 1.05. The students were categorized into three different groups, the learning disability, intellectual disability, and the typically developing students. The learning disability group contains 53 students who are enrolled in services for specific learning disability and school Individual Education Programs. The intellectual disability group contained 40 students who s IQ scores were between 40 and 70. The typically developing group consisted of 24 students who show no signs of intellectual disability, psycho emotional disorder, specific learning disabilities or physical disorder. Children with siblings who have disorders and children enrolled in higher education courses were excluded from the study. The families who were involved in this study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Is Inequality Natural Is Inequality Natural? During the Enlightenment era, a critical concept addressed by many prominent authors was the equality of humankind. In Enlightenment terms, inequality can be defined as the difference in qualities capable of demanding respect (Rousseau 1995: 425), such as strength or skill, as well as difference in civil rights and liberties of man. Both definitions will be used in this essay, as well as how they are related. In Jean Jacques Rousseau s Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, nature, or the natural state of man, is portrayed as man before the rise of any social order. This essay will analyze man in this natural state to determine that humans are naturally unequal, and it is only through submission to a social contract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (DRMC) states that, Men are born and remain free and equal in rights (French Nat. Assembly 1995: 467). So, using this logic, yes, humans are equal and entitled to the same rights and freedom of every other human being. Yet in nature, there is nothing that necessarily protects those rights and freedoms. Who is going to stop a stronger, more powerful enemy from ignoring these rights and enslaving those weaker than himself? Thomas Paine answers this question in his essay entitled African Slavery in America. He declares that every man has a natural, perfect right to their freedom, and it is the job of the government to, set them free, and punish those who hold them in slavery (Paine 1995: 647). Furthermore, the DRMC states that The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and inalienable rights of man. It is the role of government to protect the rights of its citizens. Rousseau held that this social order is a sacred right which is the basis of all rights. He goes on to argue that this right is not of nature, and must be founded on conventions (Rousseau 1995: 431). The only rights that nature guarantees for someone are those that they can defend for themselves. Therefore, by nature, rights are unequal from one being to the next, just as talents, strengths, and abilities are unequal. However, a person s claim to a social order guarantees them a protection of rights and freedoms that they can gain in no other way. Of course, during the time of these writings there were oppressed members of society, that even though they did their part, did not receive these same protections. In America alone, African Americans, Native Americans, women, etc. all were excluded from the equal rights promised to white males. Despite forward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Videogame Transition Transition 1: So hey, let us meet the guy who first invented our excitement for playing on screen as The Father of Videogames . Body: I. Clarify how the idea of the first video game console was made. A. According to the site (Ralphbaer.com, 1999), the first home videogame console was developed by a man called Ralph H. Baer. 1. He started off with a Radio Technician Diploma and Bachelor of Science in Television Engineering, and then made his way up as a Division Manager and Chief Engineer for Equipment design at Sander s Associates. 2. Two decades of his engineering work, he was thinking back then about his TV engineering work back in Loral thinks about wanted to do more experience with television rather than watching shows. B. The first home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of this console was later rejected by a certain management company, but Baer has to make the plans and develop the prototype on his own later got help by two other paying engineers. 3. The idea was later rethought and accepted after Boer wrote a four page paper essay to certain supervisors to proceed. C. The first home videogame was called Pong, later on different games were developed. Transition 2: Now eight generations and hundreds of consoles later, we have different consoles and upgrades in different mostly famous certain companies. II. Explaining the history of certain video game consoles and their years of upgrade. A. The Nintendo Company has the most consoles with bigger upgrades (Nintendo s History, 1997). 1. Nintendo did first start of as a card game company in the late 1880 s and the home video game console TV Game 6 in color in 1980 s. 2. Nintendo is now improving from home game systems to certain on the go handheld systems and touch screens. B. Most consoles today have certain upgrades like the shape, size, and more memory. Transition 3: I really can t explain all the upgrades, but I could explain the functions certain game consoles have. III. Explaining the functions most game consoles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Trail Of Tears Thesis Introduction The Trail of Tears was the trail that killed scads Cherokee Indians. They were the one of the five most civilized tribes to be moved from their homeland. They were moved only by the reason of the greedy white settlers that wanted more land. Beside the point, little did they know on this long trail that thousands of their people would die? It would be the biggest life change in the Cherokee Nation, though 1,000 Native Americans seemed to escape, they were multitudes that died by cause of of the cold along with starving condition. They say that only the Native Americans died on this trail, but along with the Native Americans, there were piles soldiers that led trail that died as well. They had a lack of food and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Adahy was required be there for not only his family aside from his tribe. Adsila was upset, but she wanted to be able to keep her mother going. Adsila and her tribe were the last of the Five Civilized Tribes to be removed from their homes and placed in a different location. The Five Civilized Tribes were the Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek. While on the way to their new home, they found umpteen different bodies on the side of the road. The roads were covered in snow and in the snow were the bodies of people of uncounted tribes that Adsila and her family knew of. As the journey went on, Adsila mother (Amadahy) started to grow ill, just like the well nigh of their tribe. Amadahy started to come down with a fever, and a strange rash on her forearm. The whole tribe was coming down with this strange disease. The strange diseases that went throughout the tribe were known as smallpox, pneumonia, influenza, malaria, measles, cholera, and whooping cough. Little did the family know, that their mother (Amadahy) was coming down with smallpox? They had no doctors to help Amadahy. All they could do was pray and sing for their poor mother. Adsila was growing eminently worried for Amadahy s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Parable Of The Sower Analysis The Dangers and Fear of Change in Parable of the Sower Many times, individuals may possess a fear of changes occurring within their life, even though it is known that change is inevitable and cannot be avoided. No matter the situation, change will always occur whether an individual is ready for it or not. In Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler, Lauren Olamina accepts the changes that occur within her life and the world around her, although sometimes after feelings of doubt and hesitation. Through the creation of her religion, Earthseed, Lauren was able to embrace change and recognize that change will happen whether she wants it to or not. Although change itself is not negative, there may be negative affects to circumstances changing in an individual s life. Critics Peter G. Stillman, Stephen W. Potts, Mathias Nilges, and Sarah Outterson argue that change is necessary within Lauren s world, but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The world around Lauren differs greatly from the way her father grew up. Cory, Lauren s step mother, frequently discusses the way life used to be in the past and how different life is now, telling Lauren kids today have no idea what a blaze of light cities used to be and not that long ago. (Butler 6) Cory s longing for the past demonstrates that although change is necessary in life, not every change that occurs is positive. Long gone are the days where people were happy, safe, and did not have to worry about protecting themselves. When learning about the past, Lauren calls it crazy to think about living in a world without walls around her to protect her and her family (Butler 10). Critic Sarah Outterson argues that change is necessary within Robledo, but this change is violent because it must break through the wall that surrounds Lauren s community (Outterson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Analyze Attitudes and Responses Toward the Poor in Europe... During the mid 15th century to the early 18th century almost half of Europe s total population could be considered poor and destitute. The attitudes of the clergy and the attitudes of the socially elite toward these people varied from pity to disgust, and their proposed solution to these problems differed. Some suggested helping all of the poor by giving them alms, some warned others to be careful of whom the money was given to and some people believed that being poor was a voluntary decision and if they wanted to get out of that situation, they do so without the help of others. In particular the clergy supported alms giving, government officials and the nobility advocated controlled giving, and some of the middle class were suspicious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (d 11) He notes that the poor often talk about how accustomed they were to that lifestyle in that they can be independent and sleep where wherever they want because they have no worries. This view of the poor can be debated because during the mid 1500s, a peasant revolt occurred and was violently suppressed when Martin Luther expressed his distain for the stupid peasants and their misinterpretation of his teachings. In 1625, cardinal Richelieu suggested that people should give discerningly to the poor because the vagabonds were taking advantage of the situation and were being helped out by the kindhearted. (d 8) As time progressed new ideas came into society. Instead of giving freely to the poor, they should be made to work for their money, as Emperor Charles V expressed in his imperial decree for Netherlands. (d 4) Experience shows that begging for alms . . . errors and abused will result . . . therefore, he proposed that only the sick and those unable to work should receive aid. An English doctor noted that beggars, who came to his house, expressed a desire to live a sick but easy life rather than to get well and have to work hard to earn a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Teens And Gang Violence About one third of every community experiences some sort of gang violence (Tucker). Although, it may not directly affect one specific community. It is making a great impact on the new generation. Gang violence among teens has become more prevalent in today s society. For example, during the summer of 2017 in Lancaster South Carolina, five teenagers were murdered by other teens in gang affiliated behaviors. Thus, resulting in imprisonment. The question is how we punish these teens. Should they receive the death penalty for committing an act of murder? Or should they spend the rest of their lives in prison with a chance of being released back into society. What is the value of their lives? Understand they are in the prime of their lives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philosopher Michel Foucault s work Discipline and Punish speaks about the changes punishment and discipline have taken. Punishment has always been used to discourage criminals from unlawful acts. In the beginning, punishment was aimed at the body through things like corporal punishment. Now with prison systems in place, the aim is at what Foucault calls the soul . Foucault questions if these new methods of punishment and discipline are indeed affective. Commonly the criminals who receive death penalties have committed an act of terrorism, hate crimes, or murder. There are currently thirty one states in which the death penalty is legalized, including South Carolina. In the state of South Carolina, by law, a person receives the death penalty when murder is committed with one of twelve aggravating circumstances. A person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to murder must be punished by death, or by a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for thirty years to life. If the State seeks the death penalty and a statutory aggravating circumstance is found beyond a reasonable doubt pursuant to subsections (B) and (C), and a recommendation of death is not made, the trial judge must impose a sentence of life imprisonment ( Code of Laws ). The support for and against the death penalty is equally weighted. Those who are for the death penalty say that it creates both specific and general deterrence. Deterrence is the action of discouraging an action or event ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Types Of Contract Method For Construction Management 2.3 Contracts There are several types of contract method and these methods generally fall under three categories: Fix price (FP) or lump sum (LS), guaranteed maximum price (GMP) and reimbursable contracts. These methods can be applied to any contracting for construction management. Lump sum contact, also called fixed price is when an owner engages an entity to perform a fixed scope of work for an agreed lump sum payment (Cmaa, 2012). Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) is a contractual arrangement between an owner and an entity to perform a fixed scope of work for a price that is guaranteed to not exceed the stated maximum price. GMP typically includes a base cost along with several allowances and contingencies and may result in final cost lower than stated GMP. These savings may fall to the owner or may be shared among the owner and the engaged entity (Cmaa, 2012). Reimbursable contracts come in a variety of forms and sometimes it is coupled with a not to exceed maximum price. Reimbursable contract is an arrangement between an owner and an entity to perform a fixed or variable scope of work based on agreed calculated method. Reimbursable contract includes unit price, cost plus fixed fee, cost plus incentive fee, time spent and time and materials (Cmaa, 2012). Reimbursable Terms (Cmaa, 2012)(Antoniou, Aretoulis, Konstantinidis, Kalfakakou, 2013) Unit price payment is an actual quantity at set unit prices. Cost plus fixed fees payment is based on actual cost plus a fixed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...