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C Difficile
Clostridium difficile is a gram positive spore forming bacteria; first isolated and published in 1935 by
Hall and O Toole. This was accomplished from the stool of a healthy infant. However, it was not until
1978 that C. difficile was identified as being associated with many cases of antibiotic resistant
diarrhea.1 C. difficile has since become one of the leading causes of nosocomial infections in the
United States. A study conducted in 2015 has estimated that C. difficile infection has an incident of
453,000 (95% confidence interval) in the United States.2 This has placed a tremendous burden on the
US healthcare system. According to data from 2008, C. difficile infections have accumulated an
excess cost of $4.8 billion to the US healthcare system.3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
difficile has had on the US population, many biochemical and physiological studies on C. difficile
have been conducted. In order to grow C. difficile, a defined culture medium containing the minimum
essential nutrients is required. These nutrients include several essential vitamins and amino acids. The
essential vitamins include biotin, pantothenate and pyridoxine. The essential amino acids include
cysteine, isoleucine, leucine, proline, tryptophan and valine. In addition, arginine, glycine, histidine,
methionine and threonine have been shown to enhance the growth of C. difficile.4 As a pathogen, C.
difficile utilizes two main toxins. The virulence factors, toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB), are from
the large clostridial toxins family and target the Rho and Ras family GTPase within the host cells.5
Diversity in the genome of C. difficile have been identified and shown to produce strains with
increased virulence.6 It should be noted, however, that strains without virulence factors, non toxigenic
C. difficile (NTCD), do exist and have been shown to colonize in humans. NCTD is a topic of interest
in their potential to reduce the risk of infection by virulent strains of C.
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Nt1310 Unit 3 Site Review Paper
More than 2.6 million of the top 10 million websites on the web are powered by WordPress. It s no
wonder hackers are so interested in WP websites. WordPress does a good job of issuing patches and
monitoring vulnerabilities, but with so many third party themes and plugins out there, your WP
website may still be at risk.
The WordPress plugins below will help you take your security to a new level and protect your assets
online.
Number One: All in One WP Security Firewall
This plugin is packed with advanced security features and functionality. Protect your assets with
Lockdown Login capabilities utilizing features that enable you to determine how many login attempts
a user can make before being locked out and which IP addresses are blocked, and ... Show more
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For advanced protection, consider iTheme Pro which comes with two factor authentication, automated
daily malware scanning and a dashboard widget to help you manage user banning and system scans
directly from your WP dashboard. Check out iThemesSync if you want an easy way to manage
multiple website from a single pane. By the way, you can Sync your first ten sites for free easy to use,
easy to manage and easy on your budget, what s not to love about this security plugin.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by WP users
Number Three: WordFence
Every minute, WordPress websites experience almost 10,000 attack attempts. Whether you choose the
free version, or opt to pay the $5.00 for a premium download, you can have confidence WordFence is
always on top of your risks and vulnerabilities. The plugin comes with functionality that enables you
to view crawlers in real time, scan your core, theme and plugin files, customize blocking protocol and
so much more. After you install the plugin, read this checklist to make sure your team is doing
everything they can to strengthen website security and keep bots and evil doers from sneaking in the
backdoor.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 by WP users
Number Four: Block Bad Queries
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Comparing Reality And Identity In The Matrix And The Matrix
Throughout the history of humanity, human have shaped and formed different realities and identities.
Each reality and identity possess its unique purpose which has contributes to develop human history
around the world. The Greek philosopher, Plato, discusses that some identities are eternal forms .
However, the film, The Matrix , suggests that some realities are not eternal forms . If realities are
temporal, identities could also be temporal forms. According to The Matrix, the relationship between
human and machines shows that the reality could be a temporal form. Since the reality is temporary,
the human mainly serves as a power source for the machines when their bodies are connected with
wires and their bodies become codes in part of the matrix. If the human bodies are disconnected with
the wires and machines, their minds are pulled back to the reality in the present, and their identities
form new identities which are different from the matrix. Perhaps, their true identities finally return to
the bodies. In the matrix, human are under the slavery system created by the machines, and their
identities are trapped into false realities created by the matrix. If human bodies and minds are
disconnect, they could have a completely new reality with different identities beside the ones they
have in the matrix. Therefore, identities are just temporary and can be changed when human minds
and bodies recognize that they are in different realities created by numerous. However, Karl Marx, a
German author, states that [t]he history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles
(Marx, 62). He identifies history as class struggles which categorize the people from different classes
in eternal forms as Plato thinks about identities. In Marx s The Communist manifesto, he introduces
two classes, which are Proletariat and Bourgeois. The Proletariat works for Bourgeois, but the
Bourgeois owns the majority of the capital. In Bourgeois society, there is a gap between rich and poor,
and being poor becomes a consent struggle for the Proletariat. In this society, the Bourgeois has the
identity of being rich, and the Proletariat owns the identity of being poor. As long as the Bourgeois
exists, the
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Symbolism of The Boat by Alistar MacLeod
The Boat written by Alistair MacLeod tells a story about a father s life and how he lived as a
fisherman. The narrator is an adult man who looks back on his life of when his father was still living
because even though he got a university education, he now wants the life his father had. He expresses
how his father always wanted him to become something bigger and better then what he became. The
author, Alistair MacLeod, used many different writing techniques within this short story. The
symbolism of The Boat expresses inevitability through the little hobbies the father/husband does
through his boring routine life, obligation through the father/husband s commitment as a fisherman to
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The father/husband has had to live a life of following patterns passed down by many fishermen, his
life thought about university and a higher job opportunity was shot down. This story is strongly
influenced by the traditional folk culture of Cape Breton. 1 A university degree was never an
accomplishment in his culture; his father raised him to be a strong, hard working
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Descriptive Writing On Homelessness
Through the dismal half light, my eyes could only just make out an immense staircase that stretched
up the decrepit landing. A strange odour emanated from the wooden steps, suggesting I was perhaps
not the first mortal soul to wander these deserted halls, nor would I be the last to leave, alive, at least.
A series of gashes lined the wall, unsettlingly similar to those found in the gas chambers at Auschwitz.
Below my feet, two depressions in the wood trailed up the stairs, worn away where people had once
roamed. Burnt out candles lined the scorched snaking bannisters that ran parallel until they finally met
further on. A chilling wind sliced through the floorboards creating an eerie whistle that echoed off the
peeling walls.
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The inconsistent light flickered like a candle, illuminating the steps below me. The disintegrating door
squeaked as it reluctantly opened, prompting a mouse to squirm from out the wooden frame, scuttling
across down the steps. I stood in the entranceway, amazed at what I saw. It was as if you were looking
into a monochrome picture, nothing but different shades of grey: dark for the walls, and light for the
floor. The consistent grey reminded me of the Berlin Wall, similar in how they induced
claustrophobia, dividing me from the outside world. Even the books that stretched along the bookshelf
were grey due to their age. A single book lay open on a lectern in the middle of the room, labelled:
Freedom by William Safire . The emptiness of my surroundings gave a prison like feeling; everything
was monotone, apart from the rustic leather chair that stood defiantly in the corner.
A pattern was etched into the mahogany legs, spiralling up the wooden feet, finishing at the arms.
Acting as a shield, the chair had blocked all dust from reaching the floor underneath, the chair had
worn brass pins that kept the leather strapped tight to the hard reddish timber. Acting as a shield from
the dust, it revealed a checkered flooring that spanned the room. I remember not being so interested in
the chair itself... but more so by the human skeleton that lay slouched in the chair,
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Two Theory Of Wellbeing
The first theory of well being is the mental state theory. This theory argues that one s mental state is
the sole source of their wellbeing, regardless of the actual content of their life. A subtype of the mental
state theory is welfare hedonism. This view posits that wellbeing comes from the amount of pleasure
one experiences in their life. By adding up the amount of pleasure one experiences and subtracting the
pain they experience, one is able to calculate their total wellbeing . There are different subtypes of
hedonism, from psychological to ethical hedonism. Additionally, quantitative hedonists argue that all
pleasures are equally valuable, where qualitative hedonists argue that some things create a state of
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This theory argues that wellbeing comes from the actualization of one s preferences in their life. These
theorists argue that it does not matter what one prefers or desires out of their life or the universe. All
that matters is that these preferences or desires are satisfied. For example, if someone desires to live in
a certain country, then moving there will satisfy their preference and therefore lead to individual well
being. Preference theorists are categorized into ideal preference theorists and actual preference
theorists. Ideal theorists differentiate one s current desires with their ideal ones, or the desires they
would have in a perfect universe Actual preference theorists believe that whether or not one s desires
are irrational, misinformed, or harmful is irrelevant. These theorists argue that no matter what,
actualization leads to
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Mayan, Aztecs, Inc Similarities And Differences
The Mayan, Aztec and Inca all had human sacrifice in common with one another. The Mayans, Aztec
and Inca have similarities and differences from each other. The Aztecs and the Mayans lived in
Mesoamerica and the Inca lived in The Andes Mountains. This essay will be about how the Inca,
Aztecs, and Mayans are similar and different.
The Inca, Mayan, Aztecs are similar with crops, religion, where they live, and how their tribes died.
The Aztec, Mayans, and the Inca have their main crop in common. That crop is corn. All three tribes
have corn, their main crop, in common with each other. To the Mayans, corn was what their people
were made of from their gods. The Aztecs had corn because corn was a good source of protein. The
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The Mayans had a different capital then the other two. The Mayans main cities were Chichen Itza,
Tikal, Copan, and Palenque but there was no real capital. The Mayans also had different technology
than the Aztecs and the Inca. The Mayans people had developed the calendar which is very accurate.
They figured out the concept of 0 thousands of years before the Europeans did. Their astronomers
tracked cycles of the sun, moon and planets. They used Jade to kill or sacrifice people or animals.
They created axes out of obsidian or flint to chop limestone into blocks. They used thorny ropes in the
mouth of a person as a type of sacrifice. Some people did it to themselves. By 700 BC, they invented a
writing system. They developed the first type of book called Codix. But from 1,500 years of literature,
only four Mayan books still exist. They also invented chocolate, herbal medicine and Basketball. The
Mayans has a different type of government from the Aztecs and the Inca. The Mayan had a king who
would rule his city and other small cities surrounding the big city. Some leaders were known as
Almehen. Almehen means leader or king. The Mayans were different from the Inca, and the
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Procrastination Of His Father s Death In Hamlet, By...
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a very complex play with many catechisms scholars study to this
day. One such question relates to Hamlet s procrastination for vengeance of his father s death.
Confronted by the ghost of his father, Hamlet is instructed to revenge his foul and most unnatural
murder (Shakespeare I.v.31), yet he goes on to tarry the act for almost the entirety of the play. This
brings about many ideas as to why he took such delay and the effect it had on the characters involved
and the play itself as a whole. Hamlet had promised the ghost that [he], with wings as swift/ as
meditation or the thoughts of love/ may sweep to [his] revenge (Shakespeare I.v.35 7). This, to an
unfamiliar reader, would seem very straightforward, yet Hamlet speaks with no cause. He
procrastinates so much that, later in the play, the ghost reappears to remind him to not forget. This
visitation / Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose (Shakespeare III.iv.136 7). His father literally
comes back as a ghost to remind Hamlet that he is supposed to be seeking revenge. Hamlet seems so
uninterested in the idea of actually going through with avenging his father s death; rather, he dwells on
it and falls into depression, not acting on his anger or instruction whatsoever.
Hamlet himself does not recognize a reason for his dally. He is extremely upset by his inability to
enact vengeance. It deeply upsets him that an actor in a dream of passion... should weep (Shakespeare
II.ii.579 87)
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Community Volunteering
I have made a difference in my community by volunteering for many organizations. To start, I have
participated in the Lisbon Community Band and provided musical entertainment for the community to
enjoy free of charge. Each year, my town band has a winter and summer concert. These concerts
include a new set of songs for the community to hear. Music relaxes the mind and is believed to have
certain healing properties. I have been in my town s community band for eight years now and I plan to
be a member for as long as I can. The community band is a valuable and necessary aspect of my
community. I also have participated in my town s Boy Scout Troop in the past, helping out individuals
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These were beneficial to not just the community, but to anyone who was set to receive blood
transfusions for medical reasons. As a Boy Scout, we also aided other organizations, such as the
Lisbon Historical Society. Furthermore, my troop assisted in running events, such as my town s fall
festival. My community extends to other parts of the state, as I have volunteered for organizations in
nearby towns. One such organization that I volunteer at is the Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in
New London. I volunteer in the summers in the Lawrence and Memorial Lobby shop gift shop. I feel I
am able to make a difference in the life of those who come into the gift shop. Specifically, I attempt to
bring smiles to the faces of the customers and make their experience in the gift shop enjoyable.
Another organization I volunteer for is the Slater Library in Jewett City. One summer I developed a
reading and science experiment program that lasted for many weeks and motivated children to read, as
well as become interested in the sciences. Through the creation of this program, I have observed
children having a great time performing these science experiments while being motivated to read
challenging books. Overall, I believe I have made a significant impact on my community and I will
continue to contribute my town in the
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The World Is Bias Analysis
The world is biased whether some want to believe it or not. My own essay is biased.Whenever
someone is one sided we automatically accuse him or her of being quite prejudice. Humans are always
inclined to interpret situations in an individual way. People perceive each other in society fairly
critically and diminish traits by looking at someone s flaws. Although bias can be detectable,some
types of bias are hard to point out. We consistently categorize the world attempting to lose threats.
There is a variety of bias that is used in print media and also in person but why is that?How would we
be able to conquer this biases we have in society as it is? Firstly Homo sapiens especially are prone to
hypothesize normal since..well...the beginning of
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Lupus Erythematosus
Section One: Modes of Inheritance
There are five different types of lupus: systemic lupus erythematosus, discoid lupus erythematosus,
subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, drug induced lupus, neonatal lupus. Systemic lupus
erythematosus, or SLE, is the most common form of lupus. The exact cause of SLE is unknown;
however, recent research has pointed to genetics as its main factor that is mostly triggered by
environmental factors. While the exact gene that causes lupus is unknown, research has suggested that
multiple genes factor into the development of SLE (What is Lupus? 2009). Two genes have been
linked to SLE from human leukocyte antigens (HLA), DRB1*03 and DRB1*02, predominately in
Caucasian and black populations. These HLA alleles have shown a strong connection ... Show more
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When the body is exposed to these factors the B lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS) relaxes B cells which
in turn produces autoantibodies which worsens the condition of SLE in someone (Cranco, D Cruz,
Khamashta, 2009). Section Two: Symptoms
Lupus can either be mild, or it can be lethal. Unfortunately, SLE is not contained to one part of the
body, but rather can affect any part of the body (Lockshin, 2007). In order to help with the diagnosis
of lupus, the American College of Rheumatology developed the Eleven Criteria of Lupus which
contains the typical symptoms of SLE and is used by doctors to diagnose patients. Diagnosis, of
course, is not limited to the eleven criteria. The first symptom is called the malar rash, also known as
the butterfly rash, is found on the face spread across the patient s cheekbones. Second, are discoid
patches, third is photosensitivity a reaction to sunlight that results in skin rashes. Fourth is mouth or
nose ulcers, where the mouth ulcers of someone who has lupus, is pain free and appear at the roof of
the mouth instead of on the sides. The fifth symptom is nonerosive
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Are Child Beauty Pageants Beneficial Or Harmful
Are child beauty pageants detrimental or beneficial to children who participate in them? Contestant s,
primarily young girls in different age divisions, are evaluated in a variety of categories by multiple
judges, with the end result being the crowning of the winner who possesses, in pageant parlance, the
complete package. There are usually multiple runners up as well. The winner in each age division
typically moves onto the next pageant in the series from the regional level to the state level or to the
state level to the national level. Like other extracurricular activities, child pageants are meant to be
enjoyable learning experiences. The history of beauty pageants began in the U.S. in 1921, with the
introduction of the Miss America Pageant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Benefits of Child Beauty Pageants. KIDS FORMAL. Kids Formal, n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2014.
http://www.kidsformal.com/product p/benefits%20of%20child%20beauty%20pagea.htm .
Hamby, E. How to Deal with Losing a Pageant The Pageant Planet. The Pageant Planet. The Pageant
Planet, 30 Aug. 2013. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. http://thepageantplanet.com/how to deal with losing a
pageant/ .
Infobase Learning Login. Are Child Beauty Pageants Beneficial for Children? Facts on File, 11 Jan.
2010. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. http://icof.infobaselearning.com/articles/culture and media/child beauty
pageants.aspx?sr=1 articleID=1745 .
Salzano, J. Glitter and Glamour: Inside Children Beauty Pageants. The Tartan RSS. The Tartan, 10
Apr. 2013. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. http://www.rutartan.com/wordpress/?p=5459 .
Small, Terrianne. Overcoming Disappointment and Losing Gracefully. Overcoming Disappointment
and Losing Gracefully. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.
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Analysis Of Jeffrey Bezos Company
d/Summary Amazon.com was founded in the year of 1994. The founder of this company is Jeffrey
Bezos. Jeffrey Bezos is still the CEO of Amazon.com to this day and is working every day to expand
the business. The online retail store opened its virtual stores in July of 1995 (Fitzsimmons, 2014).
During the early days of the company, its focus was on selling books which is very different from
today. Every year the company continued to make more and more sales but did not record a profit. The
first year the company had a profit was at year end in 2003 (Perez, 2004). This was a big step for
Amazon as they continue to grow and introduce themselves into new markets. Amazon.com focuses
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Key Demands of Industry / Organization John Amazon, as an organization understands the needs of
their customers on a much deeper level than its competitors as well as focuses on constant
improvements in the market. Currently, their major focuses are e books, Amazon DynamoDB, a
personalized shopping experience, and expansion into various retail outlets. (Fitzsimmons 2014)
Amazon has proven to be very successful with their bookstore business, replacing the need for retail
large bookstores such as Barns and Noble and Borders and local bookstores. Amazon understands that
customers are demanding an online retailer that understands what their wants and needs are.
Henceforth, Amazon has created databases and technology that creates a very personalized shopping
experience for each and every Amazon shopper. As an organization, Amazon understands that this
market is still being developed as technology increases. Amazon strives to have their solutions all be
backed with advanced technology that puts the customer first and creates strong brand loyalty. In
doing this Amazon not only builds a stronger client base, but can truly understand their customers on a
level that is a wonderful service for their shoppers.
Competitive Analysis Zach
Amazon is led by the great entrepreneur Jeffrey Bezos who helped found the company back in 1995.
Bezos has been said by many to only be concerned by sales and not overall profit. Instead,
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Summary Of The Undercover Parent
In The Undercover Parent Harlan Coben thinks that parents should use spyware to keep tabs on what
their kids do on the internet. According to Coben, there are two reasons to put spyware on your child s
computer. One, parents need to protect their kids from cyberbullying and secondly, everyone already
can see what your children do on the internet. Coben also says that children will find other ways to
avoid the spyware such as using cellphones; but, Coben says, cell phones are better than computers.
Coben deems that parents should tell their kids that they have installed a spyware in the computer.
Coben makes some great arguments, but I do not agree with him. Cyber bullying has become a great
obstacle in today s world. Coben suggests
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Old Right Movement Analysis
The United States developed over time as a strong power throughout the world. The States constantly
battled with foreign policy and waged war to help their allies but the major struggle that the States
faced was the transition that occurred between the Old Left New Left and Old Right New Right. The
Democratic Party and Republican Party were once a single group of people fighting to deal with the
same issues. Over time more issues arose causing a divide to occur and the creation of two separate
parties were created. The Democratic Party dominated American politics between 1828 and 1860 and
once again during 1932 and 2000. During the time of the Democratic Party the views of the party
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The Republican Party during this time is known as the old left. During the 1800s the Republican Party
focused on equality and abolishing slavery. Over time the Old left began to change and develop but
first to understand the old left, the Old Republican Party must be defined. There was one main
argument that forced the creation of the Republican Party. The debate about the slavery issues caused
the creation of the Republican Party because majority of its members were against slaver or against
expanding slavery. The Republican Party became the party that focused on principles, positions on a
variety of issues and promised to change the laws in fundamental ways. Abraham Lincoln became
president as a Republican candidate and created the 13th amendment which abolished slavery. Aside
from the slavery issue, the Republican Party had the support of northern businessmen, especially the
owners of railroad and manufacturing corporations. The southerner plantation owners and cotton
growers feared higher protective tariffs on imported manufactured goods because the south was
already deeply indebted to northern bankers and merchants and did not want to deal with more
economic struggles. The Republican Party favoured a centralized national government over state and
local governance. The Republican Party focused on their war effort which required high taxes to pay
for men and their supplies,
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The International Conference On Population And Development
Module 5 Homework Assignment
SOC 250: Society and Technology
Jordan Mellott
Professor Darin Molnar
Allied American University
December 6, 2015
Part I: In researching the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in
September 1994, I have found that its focus was based upon bringing the world s attention to that of
various things. This included that of the effects of religion, methods of family planning, and women s
status in the world; however, the biggest and widely debatable topic at the conference was that of
abortion. This conference also introduced various strategies to the world that influenced countries to
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This then will holds our population to maintain its current numbers longer along with an increase from
that of newer generations being born. There are several reasons of why applying the concept of
population carrying capacity is difficult to apply to the human population. This includes that humans
are able to adapt and we are able change our food source depending on availability. We are also use
variety of resources ; however, when our resource run out we import it from another location or
substitute it for another resource. We have also discovered technological advances and agricultural
techniques that allow for us to maximize the productivity of agricultural land. Some of the dynamics
of food supply for the increasing human populations include ways that our population must learn to
increase yields. This includes increasing the use of urban farming in cities, avoid planting mono
cropping, reducing food waste, and increasing human consumption of grains and less of meat due.
Part II: In researching why population growth is more rapidly growing in the lower developed
countries and will account for most of the new population by 2025, I found that this is due to various
reasons. This includes that of lack of education or family planning in females in these countries. Once
the these countries began to make advances in things such as decreasing infant mortality rate, better
housing conditions, better sanitation practices, and advancements in the
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Understand Legislation, Policies and Procedures for...
Unit 1 Task 3 Understand legislation, policies and procedures for confidentiality and sharing
information including data protection.  Why it is important to reassure children, young people and
adults about confidentiality and why it may need to be breached. For the home country England there
are many policies and procedures within the legislation that relate to safeguarding human rights, data
protection and confidentiality. These have been refined into every school policy and procedures such
as the human rights act 1998/2004, children act 1989/2004 and the data protection act 1998. Purpose
of the Act The Data Protection Act 1998 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This check was put in place to safeguard people who are vulnerable such as children and persons with
a disability. The CRB check is normally carried out by the organisation whom is setting up the work
placement. Anyone working with children and young persons or people with a disability will have to
undergo a CRB check before employment commences. The forms are filled out by the person seeking
employment and you must list if you are volunteering or paid employment. Children act 1989/2004
Confidentiality applies to the children act in many ways it protects children and young peoples
information from being put into the wrong hands although the children act does state that the person
can obtain the information being held themselves as because of data protection you have the right to
access your own files. By not sharing details to where they live, surnames and dates of births etc to
help protect identity, maybe from a parent who is likely to abscond but also from predatory people
looking for a child or family who can be abused. This is information that can be used to obtain false
information by having personal details such as health information, medication, whether or not the
child is in care, or under the care of social services. The point is children are people to who need extra
protection rather than less than that of an adult. In exceptional circumstances the
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Coming Home Analysis
There s nothing half so pleasant as coming home again. (Sangster, Worlds of Quotes ). Veterans
experience many feelings and emotions during their tenure in the service, but one of the sweetest
feelings is coming home, however one of the worst can be leaving home. So, how can we make the
coming home of our soldiers even better and easier? Coming home can be a very emotional time for
the soldiers themselves as well as the family. F. Scott states Its s a funny thing about coming home.
Looks the same, feels the same, smells the same. You realize what has changed is you. This quote
shows what it s like to return home and notice what has remained constant and what has altered. Also
In a way you are doing things that you have done many times before, but it has become completely
foreign to you. When you see your wife she is unfamiliar to you. When you first see her (...) her hair
has changed or she has new interests. It kinda feels like a first date (...) (Davis, How Do Military
Veterans Feel When They Return Home from Combat ). Here Davis is trying to describe the effort to
fit in again, like changing from a school to another then back to the first; but instead of random people
it s your family. Many things become unknown and many things have switched. From the people you
know to who you used to know. Davis also says When returning home you often don t mesh well with
your family. They do things you don t understand (...) mostly because they have grown very
independent
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Technological Advancements to the Field of Mining
Part 1 Mining is a process used to extract minerals that cannot be gotten through farming or
agricultural techniques. It is the removal of elements found in the earth through several techniques.
Some of these elements include Iron ore, copper, gold, silver, oil (crude oil), coal, tin, uranium, etc.
Mining is described as the beginning of industrial and technological advancement. Mining started
hundreds of years ago. The oldest known cave is the Lion Cave in Swaziland. Swaziland is one of the
smallest countries in Africa, located in the southern part of the continent. Radiocarbon dating has
traced the rocks in the cave to forty three thousand years ago. Swaziland is also one of the world
producers of iron ore. Before civilization, iron ore was mined to produce pigment . This was a type of
paint at the time. (Monacorarecoins, 2013)
The mining industry comes with several myths. Myths such as it is a male based industry and depicts
them working hard with shovels and other digging equipment in dark holes. This is far from reality
because most mine workers do not work underground. The mining cycle includes operations and
processing, exploration, development, and mine closures. Health and safety is important to the mining
industry. Different countries and districts have different codes. The first code was drafted in 1992. The
value chain of mining has evolved over time from the 18th century until today. In the 18th century
(Pre 1900) the mining industry had the
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How to Add Value to the Hiring Process by Improving...
Annotation
This is a review of an article which discusses the different techniques of hiring the right, mainly in this
case, senior executives. This article aims to provide leaders with guidance on how to add value to the
hiring process by improving their recruiting diagnostics. The article focuses on a concept which is
referred to as fit and unpacks. This concept breaks down into sub categories which are, fit with the
job, fit with the leader, fit with the team, and fit with the organization. Instead of the traditional
approach of recruiting and assessing candidates based on the current needs of the organization, this
concept also addresses the current and emerging talent requirements. The article also considers the
types of questions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If leaders follow the techniques discussed in the article, they can avoid many expensive consequences
of hiring unfit candidates.
The article discusses three fronts on which being fit is composed of. One of the fronts is being fit for
the job. The list of candidates will of course be able to meet the technical demands of the job as well
as have the skills, experience, and be on the right career path but these are expected credentials. The
leader must be able to look past these credentials and focus on the depth of the candidate s experience.
A good way to do this would be to focus on the extent to which they have demonstrated the qualities
they talk about in their past work activities. Focusing on just what the candidate says they have done
and the qualities they have can distract a leader from what is really important such as the quality and
performance of their previous work.
Another topic discussed which I agree with is whether the candidate is entrepreneurial or is more
comfortable improving something which already exist. The leader must decide what they are looking
for. If I am looking for someone to come in a break up the current system then someone with more
entrepreneurial traits would be the right candidate. If I was looking for someone who could improve
the current system, then I would look for the candidate who has past experience doing so.
The article refers to asking
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Geography
Examiners Report
June 2013
GCE Geography 6GE02 01
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The fieldwork and research questions are an opportunity for candidates to showcase appropriate
fieldwork and research that they have carried out or discussed. It is pleasing to see the range of
techniques attempted and the sources consulted in this work. Many candidates have an absolute
armoury of fieldwork options and research resources at their disposal. As in previous series, the very
best responses were able to describe accurately the group or individual fieldwork they had done linked
to real locations. Weaker candidates became lost in case study information not focusing on the sources
from which this data had come. Lists of fieldwork techniques can only gain a limited amount of marks
and it is the use of these techniques in an investigation that the questions often require. Unfortunately
some candidates again seemed to be caught out by questions which asked them about post fieldwork,
ie results and conclusions. Remember that questions may not always focus solely on the planning and
execution of fieldwork and research, but could also be focused on: (i) a description of the methods
used to present and analyse the data;
(ii) a description of the results and conclusions; and,
(iii) how the methods of fieldwork and research were evaluated.
As stated in previous reports, the part (a) questions are always about responding to the resources
which have been provided. Rehearsing how to respond to
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Discuss The Role Of Organized Crime In Cuba
1) With the advent of prohibition in the United States, organized crime came to play a significant role
in Cuba. Infamous gangsters arrived on the island to drink, gamble, and smuggle alcohol back to the
main land. Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista profited from such a corrupt system, acting as an
intermediary between Cuba and the mafia and making millions off of his cut. As a result, Cuba
became an El Dorado for American gangsters, where they could make huge profits and launder their
illegally made money without being hassled by the police. As Batista enriched himself, however, the
income disparity between the Cuban rich and poor worsened. President Grau did little to stop the
mafia when he was in power, and when Fulgencio Batista returned from Florida to run for the
presidency (again), his involvement with mafia member Meyer Lansky and other elite American
interests deepened as they helped fund his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sensing he was going to lose, Batista staged a military coup and retook power. Batista and his friends,
however, were no longer focused on political goals. Instead, they were bent on preventing the
Orthodox Party (which wanted to cleanse Cuba of corruption) from gaining office and on continuing
the dominance of the elite in Cuba by repressing opposition and leftist political groups. As Cuba
became a bloody police state, however, American businesses stopped investing in Cuba, causing the
nation to slowly deteriorate and forcing Batista to use repressive force to retain a chaotic hold on the
country. He no longer represented the people and his corruption and dependence on illegal American
had left him vulnerable to power erosion, forcing him to rely on torture and violence to maintain the
façade of a stable Cuba. Such brutality, however, only hastened
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Relationships In Avatar
Many similar themes reflecting relationships with nature can be found in the film Avatar, the most
obvious being the flowering stick. This correlates to Home Tree and the Tree of Souls, which are the
Omaticaya people s direct connection to Ey wa, their mother spirit. The flowering stick as the center
of the nation s sacred hoop is even found in a particular scene in which the Omaticaya people are
trying to save scientist Grace Augustine by transferring her soul from her human body to her Na vi
avatar. In this scene, the Omaticaya interlock hands and are seated in circles surrounding their sacred
tree, the Tree of Souls (Cameron Avatar, 2009: 2:12:26 2:16:08). This is a very clear reference to the
flowering stick at the center of the sacred
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Cis170 Final Exam Guide
.
MC
1.
(TCO 13) Text files are what type of file?
4
Points :
Sequential Random access Binary Consecutive
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13
Edit 3. MC 1.
Delete
(TCO 13) To create an input file object, what kind of type would you use?
4
Points :
ifstream ofstream fstream instream
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13.1 Introduction
Edit 4. MC 1.
Delete
(TCO 13) To create an output file object, what kind of type would you use?
4
Points :
ifstream ofstream fstream instream
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13.1 Introduction
Edit 5. MC 1.
Delete
(TCO 13) The header file that defines the classes for processing and manipulating files is called the
_____.
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13. 14. MC 3.
Delete
(TCO 13) When a file is opened in the append mode, the file pointer is positioned _____.
4
Points :
at the end of the file at the beginning of the file in the middle of the file after the file header
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13
Edit 15. MC 3.
Delete
(TCO 13) The function used to determine whether an entire sequential access file has been read is
called _____.
4
Points :
close() function eof() function open() function None of the above
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13
Edit
Delete
16.
MC
3.
(TCO 13) When a file is opened in output mode, the file pointer is positioned _____.
4
Points :
at the end of the file at the beginning of the file in the middle of the file after the file header
Instructor Explanation:
Lecture / Chapter 13
Edit 17. MC 3.
Delete
(TCO 13) Which class is used to read data from a text file?
4
Points :
ifstream readstream readme None of the above
Instructor Explanation:
13.2.2 Reading data from a file
Edit 18. 19. 20. MC 4.
Delete
(TCO 13) Which of the following functions should be used to determine if a file was successfully
opened?
4
Points :
is_active is_open is_closed is_ready
Instructor
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Summary Of Anna Lee Walters s The Warriors
In Anna Lee Walters s story The Warriors, Walters represents a story about Native American s cultures
and traditions. The main character of her story is a Pawnee man, Uncle Ralph. He is a typical Native
American and struggles with alcoholism. The Pawnee s culture he brings to home every time deeply
influences his two nieces. He usually tells Pawnee stories and teaches Pawnee language and songs to
two sisters. As a whole, the author splits Pawnee culture to two aspects, customs and beliefs. In order
to analyze the effect of Pawnee s culture in tribes and families, Walter states the influence of Pawnee s
local color by describing how Uncle Ralph gets along with two sisters and the beliefs of Pawnee
people live as stars after death.
Politeness
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1st Day of Decameron (1st-4th Story)
Summary of Decameron tales First day The basilica of Santa Maria Novella, with a Renaissance
façade that was completed about 100 years after the Decameron was written. Before beginning the
story telling sessions, the ten young Florentines, 7 women and 3 men, referred to as the Brigata,[1]
gather at the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella and together decide to escape Black Death by leaving the
city to stay in a villa in the countryside for the next two weeks. Each agrees to tell one story each day
for ten days. The stories are told in the garden of the first villa that the company stays at, which
(although fictional) is located a few miles outside the city. Under the rule of Pampinea, the first day of
story telling is open topic. Although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus it could not be determined who was heir to the estate. Likewise, it cannot be determined which
faith is the truth. Saladin appreciates Melchizedek s wisdom and decides to be honest with him. In the
end, Saladin gets his loan and repays it and Melchizedek gets Saladin s respect and gifts of praise for
his intelligence. Filomena narrates this tale, which portrays the main character as wise and in a
positive light. Unlike other medieval and Renaissance authors, Boccaccio treats Jews with a respect
that makes even modern readers feel comfortable. Boccaccio may have had contact with Jews while
living in Naples as a young man. The oldest source is found in a French work by Stephen of Bourbon
called The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit. However, a slightly younger (c. 1270 1294) French poem
called Li dis dou vrai aniel was Boccaccio s probable source. This tale was especially popular in the
Renaissance and can be found in many versions all over Europe. It is also referred to as The Tale of
the Three Rings and The Legend of the Three Rings and, according to Carlo Ginzburg, was quoted in
the heresy trial of the Italian miller Menocchio.[2] Fourth tale (I, 4) A young monk lapses into
seducing a young woman and is secretly observed by an elder abbot. However, he knows that he has
been seen and so leaves, on pretense of finishing a task, and gives the key to his room to the abbot,
who then goes to see the girl for himself. On seeing the
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David Halberstam s Report
As an author of 21 books about topics such as war, politics, history and sports as well as receiving a
Pulitzer Prize, David Halberstam was a successful journalist and author. Halberstam s interest of
journalism started when he was writing for his school newspaper at Roosevelt High in Yonkers, New
York. When he was attending Harvard, he worked as the managing editor at the student run
newspaper, The Harvard Crimson. When he graduated from college with a degree in journalism, he
moved to West Point, Mississippi where he was a reporter for The Daily Times Leader. However, his
editor didn t approve of him reporting about issues of race and civil rights. Issues of race and civil
rights were topics that he felt strongly about so he decided to move to Nashville where he ... Show
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Kennedy. But, he was later transferred to a Saigon bureau to cover the Vietnam War, which would be
the story that earned him a Pulitzer Prize. During his time in Vietnam, It was his job to report back to
America about how the war was going on what was happening on the battlefield, whether the news
was good or bad. When he returned to the United States in 1964, he had received the Pulitzer Prize for
International Reporting for his coverage of the war. In the mid 1960 s, Halberstam went to Poland to
report about the Civil Rights Movement in Warsaw, where he ended up marrying an actress, Elżbieta
Czyżewska. But Halberstam s criticism of Poland s dictatorship at the time resulted in expulsion from
the country. After he and his wife went back to New York, he left The New York Times to focus on
writing books and magazine articles. The first book he had published was The Best and the Brightest
in 1972. It talked about President Kennedy s foreign policy decision about the Vietnam War. From
then, he had written 21 books about sports, war, politics and
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Drug Trafficking Violations
This story was essentially censored by the U.S. media. The few American outlets that covered the
story focused upon the corruption aspect with Mexican officials and the CIA s complicity in the drug
trade. After all, such a story is now no longer quite as controversial with the help of a simple google
search. However, in 2015 LA Weekly was the first to print the full extent of Hector Berrellez s
accusations. According to Berrellez, his sources explicitly named the infamous CIA agent, Félix
Rodríguez, as the man who ordered the murder. If these findings are accurate, then this unveils an
extra level of the lawlessness by the agency. Berrellez had nothing to gain by coming forward with
these accusations and risked his own life to do so, yet everyone ... Show more content on
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The Taliban inflicted a reign even more brutal and fundamentalist than that of Hekmatyar. Unlike
Hekmatyar, the Taliban differed in their hopes for a ban on opium, expressly for religious reasons and
likely to suppress the finances of their rival warlords. The Taliban initially implemented an opium ban
after gaining power, but the policy was quickly overturned because they feared a violent uprising by
the masses. After all, an Afghan farmer can make $10,000 a year with opium compared to about $400
a year with legal crops. As a result, Afghanistan remained the primary source for the global heroin
supply. However, the Taliban eventually decided to reinstate the ban on opium in 2000 in hopes that
their government would gain international recognition. Accordingly, the Taliban strictly enforced the
new policy and opium production was reduced by 96% within a year. Consequently, the U.S.
government rewarded the Taliban in May of 2001 with $43 million for their opium elimination efforts.
Peter Dale Scott noted in Drugs, Oil, and War that in 2001, after the Taliban s opium ban, 90% of the
remaining supply was controlled by a U.S. ally, the Northern Alliance. Consequently, the supply of
Afghan opium exploded in the aftermath of 9/11 because the White House was determined not to
make the same mistakes as the Soviets with a wide scale conventional war. This was a war led
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Facts and History of the Republican Party
Philosophy: Conservative
Economic Ideas: Believe taxes shouldn t be increased for anyone (including the wealthy) and that
wages should be set by the free market.
Stand on Military issues: Increased spending
Stand on gay marriage: Oppose (some Republicans disagree)
Stand on abortion: Should not be legal; oppose Roe v. Wade (some Republicans disagree)
Stand on Death penalty: A large majority of Republicans support the death penalty.
Social and human ideas: Based on individual rights and justice
Traditionally strong in states: Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas
Symbol: Elephant
Color: Red
Founded in: 1854
Website: www.gop.com
Senate Leader: Mitch McConnell
Chairperson: Reince Priebus
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Chester A.
Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Warren G.
Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert C. Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R.
Ford, Ronald W. Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush.
The Republican Party (also known as the Grand Old Party) was started in 1854, as a group of people
combating the Kansas Nebraska Act, which was an act threatening to extend slavery into the
territories. It began as a small gathering in Ripon, Wisconsin, at a local schoolhouse. The Republican
Party had very little presence in the Southern States, but by the late 1850 s, The Republicans had
become the majority in almost every Northern State. The Republican
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Internationalization of General Motors
Internationalization of General Motors This paper examines the expansion of General Motors overseas
in its various phases, as well as triggers for internationalization and the problems faced during the
process. The paper also considers what benefits have been achieved through international growth, and
how the company can be classified with regards to Bartlett and Ghosal s 4 typologies. Finally, the
paper discusses the concept of a world car, meeting the demands of customers across the globe.
General Motors, International; Internationalization; Globalization; Multinational; Growth Strategy;
Volkswagen; Bartlett; Ghosal 1. Internationalization of GM 1.1 Early History In the early 1900 s, the
first companies that would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The oil crises of the same period did not help improve the situation by shifting consumer preferences
towards the more reliable and economical Japanese alternatives. GM responded not via their
traditional method of acquisition, but rather by creating alliances with Isuzu, Suzuki and Toyota
(Bordenave and Lung, 2002). 1.4 Globalization From the late 1980s to the present day, GM has
adopted another strategy: globalization, aimed at integrating operations at an higher level. GM s
ultimate goal from the 1990s was to produce a World Car, as announced through their Master Plan in
1996 (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). The idea was to cut costs and achieve greater economies of scale
by halving the number of car platforms from 14 to 7, and sharing these platforms as well as parts
among the various brands within the General Motors family. In reality, however, this programme
failed.due to regional differences, such as Europe and Asia preferring smaller, diesel powered cars as
opposed to the large, petrol engined models of North America. GM was thus forced to continue
supplying different models to their various markets around the world. | | |1992 : Senior management
changes (J. Smith). | |1992: Founding of GM International
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  • 1. Printable Dinosaur Stationery | Ubicaciondepersonas.Cd 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. Printable Dinosaur Stationery | Ubicaciondepersonas.Cd Printable Dinosaur Stationery | Ubicaciondepersonas.Cd
  • 2. C Difficile Clostridium difficile is a gram positive spore forming bacteria; first isolated and published in 1935 by Hall and O Toole. This was accomplished from the stool of a healthy infant. However, it was not until 1978 that C. difficile was identified as being associated with many cases of antibiotic resistant diarrhea.1 C. difficile has since become one of the leading causes of nosocomial infections in the United States. A study conducted in 2015 has estimated that C. difficile infection has an incident of 453,000 (95% confidence interval) in the United States.2 This has placed a tremendous burden on the US healthcare system. According to data from 2008, C. difficile infections have accumulated an excess cost of $4.8 billion to the US healthcare system.3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... difficile has had on the US population, many biochemical and physiological studies on C. difficile have been conducted. In order to grow C. difficile, a defined culture medium containing the minimum essential nutrients is required. These nutrients include several essential vitamins and amino acids. The essential vitamins include biotin, pantothenate and pyridoxine. The essential amino acids include cysteine, isoleucine, leucine, proline, tryptophan and valine. In addition, arginine, glycine, histidine, methionine and threonine have been shown to enhance the growth of C. difficile.4 As a pathogen, C. difficile utilizes two main toxins. The virulence factors, toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB), are from the large clostridial toxins family and target the Rho and Ras family GTPase within the host cells.5 Diversity in the genome of C. difficile have been identified and shown to produce strains with increased virulence.6 It should be noted, however, that strains without virulence factors, non toxigenic C. difficile (NTCD), do exist and have been shown to colonize in humans. NCTD is a topic of interest in their potential to reduce the risk of infection by virulent strains of C. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nt1310 Unit 3 Site Review Paper More than 2.6 million of the top 10 million websites on the web are powered by WordPress. It s no wonder hackers are so interested in WP websites. WordPress does a good job of issuing patches and monitoring vulnerabilities, but with so many third party themes and plugins out there, your WP website may still be at risk. The WordPress plugins below will help you take your security to a new level and protect your assets online. Number One: All in One WP Security Firewall This plugin is packed with advanced security features and functionality. Protect your assets with Lockdown Login capabilities utilizing features that enable you to determine how many login attempts a user can make before being locked out and which IP addresses are blocked, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For advanced protection, consider iTheme Pro which comes with two factor authentication, automated daily malware scanning and a dashboard widget to help you manage user banning and system scans directly from your WP dashboard. Check out iThemesSync if you want an easy way to manage multiple website from a single pane. By the way, you can Sync your first ten sites for free easy to use, easy to manage and easy on your budget, what s not to love about this security plugin. Rated 4.7 out of 5 by WP users Number Three: WordFence Every minute, WordPress websites experience almost 10,000 attack attempts. Whether you choose the free version, or opt to pay the $5.00 for a premium download, you can have confidence WordFence is always on top of your risks and vulnerabilities. The plugin comes with functionality that enables you to view crawlers in real time, scan your core, theme and plugin files, customize blocking protocol and so much more. After you install the plugin, read this checklist to make sure your team is doing everything they can to strengthen website security and keep bots and evil doers from sneaking in the backdoor. Rated 4.9 out of 5 by WP users Number Four: Block Bad Queries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparing Reality And Identity In The Matrix And The Matrix Throughout the history of humanity, human have shaped and formed different realities and identities. Each reality and identity possess its unique purpose which has contributes to develop human history around the world. The Greek philosopher, Plato, discusses that some identities are eternal forms . However, the film, The Matrix , suggests that some realities are not eternal forms . If realities are temporal, identities could also be temporal forms. According to The Matrix, the relationship between human and machines shows that the reality could be a temporal form. Since the reality is temporary, the human mainly serves as a power source for the machines when their bodies are connected with wires and their bodies become codes in part of the matrix. If the human bodies are disconnected with the wires and machines, their minds are pulled back to the reality in the present, and their identities form new identities which are different from the matrix. Perhaps, their true identities finally return to the bodies. In the matrix, human are under the slavery system created by the machines, and their identities are trapped into false realities created by the matrix. If human bodies and minds are disconnect, they could have a completely new reality with different identities beside the ones they have in the matrix. Therefore, identities are just temporary and can be changed when human minds and bodies recognize that they are in different realities created by numerous. However, Karl Marx, a German author, states that [t]he history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles (Marx, 62). He identifies history as class struggles which categorize the people from different classes in eternal forms as Plato thinks about identities. In Marx s The Communist manifesto, he introduces two classes, which are Proletariat and Bourgeois. The Proletariat works for Bourgeois, but the Bourgeois owns the majority of the capital. In Bourgeois society, there is a gap between rich and poor, and being poor becomes a consent struggle for the Proletariat. In this society, the Bourgeois has the identity of being rich, and the Proletariat owns the identity of being poor. As long as the Bourgeois exists, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Symbolism of The Boat by Alistar MacLeod The Boat written by Alistair MacLeod tells a story about a father s life and how he lived as a fisherman. The narrator is an adult man who looks back on his life of when his father was still living because even though he got a university education, he now wants the life his father had. He expresses how his father always wanted him to become something bigger and better then what he became. The author, Alistair MacLeod, used many different writing techniques within this short story. The symbolism of The Boat expresses inevitability through the little hobbies the father/husband does through his boring routine life, obligation through the father/husband s commitment as a fisherman to provide for his family, and imprisonment through his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The father/husband has had to live a life of following patterns passed down by many fishermen, his life thought about university and a higher job opportunity was shot down. This story is strongly influenced by the traditional folk culture of Cape Breton. 1 A university degree was never an accomplishment in his culture; his father raised him to be a strong, hard working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Descriptive Writing On Homelessness Through the dismal half light, my eyes could only just make out an immense staircase that stretched up the decrepit landing. A strange odour emanated from the wooden steps, suggesting I was perhaps not the first mortal soul to wander these deserted halls, nor would I be the last to leave, alive, at least. A series of gashes lined the wall, unsettlingly similar to those found in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Below my feet, two depressions in the wood trailed up the stairs, worn away where people had once roamed. Burnt out candles lined the scorched snaking bannisters that ran parallel until they finally met further on. A chilling wind sliced through the floorboards creating an eerie whistle that echoed off the peeling walls. As I placed my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inconsistent light flickered like a candle, illuminating the steps below me. The disintegrating door squeaked as it reluctantly opened, prompting a mouse to squirm from out the wooden frame, scuttling across down the steps. I stood in the entranceway, amazed at what I saw. It was as if you were looking into a monochrome picture, nothing but different shades of grey: dark for the walls, and light for the floor. The consistent grey reminded me of the Berlin Wall, similar in how they induced claustrophobia, dividing me from the outside world. Even the books that stretched along the bookshelf were grey due to their age. A single book lay open on a lectern in the middle of the room, labelled: Freedom by William Safire . The emptiness of my surroundings gave a prison like feeling; everything was monotone, apart from the rustic leather chair that stood defiantly in the corner. A pattern was etched into the mahogany legs, spiralling up the wooden feet, finishing at the arms. Acting as a shield, the chair had blocked all dust from reaching the floor underneath, the chair had worn brass pins that kept the leather strapped tight to the hard reddish timber. Acting as a shield from the dust, it revealed a checkered flooring that spanned the room. I remember not being so interested in the chair itself... but more so by the human skeleton that lay slouched in the chair, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Two Theory Of Wellbeing The first theory of well being is the mental state theory. This theory argues that one s mental state is the sole source of their wellbeing, regardless of the actual content of their life. A subtype of the mental state theory is welfare hedonism. This view posits that wellbeing comes from the amount of pleasure one experiences in their life. By adding up the amount of pleasure one experiences and subtracting the pain they experience, one is able to calculate their total wellbeing . There are different subtypes of hedonism, from psychological to ethical hedonism. Additionally, quantitative hedonists argue that all pleasures are equally valuable, where qualitative hedonists argue that some things create a state of higher or better pleasure than others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theory argues that wellbeing comes from the actualization of one s preferences in their life. These theorists argue that it does not matter what one prefers or desires out of their life or the universe. All that matters is that these preferences or desires are satisfied. For example, if someone desires to live in a certain country, then moving there will satisfy their preference and therefore lead to individual well being. Preference theorists are categorized into ideal preference theorists and actual preference theorists. Ideal theorists differentiate one s current desires with their ideal ones, or the desires they would have in a perfect universe Actual preference theorists believe that whether or not one s desires are irrational, misinformed, or harmful is irrelevant. These theorists argue that no matter what, actualization leads to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mayan, Aztecs, Inc Similarities And Differences The Mayan, Aztec and Inca all had human sacrifice in common with one another. The Mayans, Aztec and Inca have similarities and differences from each other. The Aztecs and the Mayans lived in Mesoamerica and the Inca lived in The Andes Mountains. This essay will be about how the Inca, Aztecs, and Mayans are similar and different. The Inca, Mayan, Aztecs are similar with crops, religion, where they live, and how their tribes died. The Aztec, Mayans, and the Inca have their main crop in common. That crop is corn. All three tribes have corn, their main crop, in common with each other. To the Mayans, corn was what their people were made of from their gods. The Aztecs had corn because corn was a good source of protein. The Inca had corn because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mayans had a different capital then the other two. The Mayans main cities were Chichen Itza, Tikal, Copan, and Palenque but there was no real capital. The Mayans also had different technology than the Aztecs and the Inca. The Mayans people had developed the calendar which is very accurate. They figured out the concept of 0 thousands of years before the Europeans did. Their astronomers tracked cycles of the sun, moon and planets. They used Jade to kill or sacrifice people or animals. They created axes out of obsidian or flint to chop limestone into blocks. They used thorny ropes in the mouth of a person as a type of sacrifice. Some people did it to themselves. By 700 BC, they invented a writing system. They developed the first type of book called Codix. But from 1,500 years of literature, only four Mayan books still exist. They also invented chocolate, herbal medicine and Basketball. The Mayans has a different type of government from the Aztecs and the Inca. The Mayan had a king who would rule his city and other small cities surrounding the big city. Some leaders were known as Almehen. Almehen means leader or king. The Mayans were different from the Inca, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Procrastination Of His Father s Death In Hamlet, By... Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a very complex play with many catechisms scholars study to this day. One such question relates to Hamlet s procrastination for vengeance of his father s death. Confronted by the ghost of his father, Hamlet is instructed to revenge his foul and most unnatural murder (Shakespeare I.v.31), yet he goes on to tarry the act for almost the entirety of the play. This brings about many ideas as to why he took such delay and the effect it had on the characters involved and the play itself as a whole. Hamlet had promised the ghost that [he], with wings as swift/ as meditation or the thoughts of love/ may sweep to [his] revenge (Shakespeare I.v.35 7). This, to an unfamiliar reader, would seem very straightforward, yet Hamlet speaks with no cause. He procrastinates so much that, later in the play, the ghost reappears to remind him to not forget. This visitation / Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose (Shakespeare III.iv.136 7). His father literally comes back as a ghost to remind Hamlet that he is supposed to be seeking revenge. Hamlet seems so uninterested in the idea of actually going through with avenging his father s death; rather, he dwells on it and falls into depression, not acting on his anger or instruction whatsoever. Hamlet himself does not recognize a reason for his dally. He is extremely upset by his inability to enact vengeance. It deeply upsets him that an actor in a dream of passion... should weep (Shakespeare II.ii.579 87) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Community Volunteering I have made a difference in my community by volunteering for many organizations. To start, I have participated in the Lisbon Community Band and provided musical entertainment for the community to enjoy free of charge. Each year, my town band has a winter and summer concert. These concerts include a new set of songs for the community to hear. Music relaxes the mind and is believed to have certain healing properties. I have been in my town s community band for eight years now and I plan to be a member for as long as I can. The community band is a valuable and necessary aspect of my community. I also have participated in my town s Boy Scout Troop in the past, helping out individuals in the community, raking leaves in their yards, and performing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These were beneficial to not just the community, but to anyone who was set to receive blood transfusions for medical reasons. As a Boy Scout, we also aided other organizations, such as the Lisbon Historical Society. Furthermore, my troop assisted in running events, such as my town s fall festival. My community extends to other parts of the state, as I have volunteered for organizations in nearby towns. One such organization that I volunteer at is the Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New London. I volunteer in the summers in the Lawrence and Memorial Lobby shop gift shop. I feel I am able to make a difference in the life of those who come into the gift shop. Specifically, I attempt to bring smiles to the faces of the customers and make their experience in the gift shop enjoyable. Another organization I volunteer for is the Slater Library in Jewett City. One summer I developed a reading and science experiment program that lasted for many weeks and motivated children to read, as well as become interested in the sciences. Through the creation of this program, I have observed children having a great time performing these science experiments while being motivated to read challenging books. Overall, I believe I have made a significant impact on my community and I will continue to contribute my town in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The World Is Bias Analysis The world is biased whether some want to believe it or not. My own essay is biased.Whenever someone is one sided we automatically accuse him or her of being quite prejudice. Humans are always inclined to interpret situations in an individual way. People perceive each other in society fairly critically and diminish traits by looking at someone s flaws. Although bias can be detectable,some types of bias are hard to point out. We consistently categorize the world attempting to lose threats. There is a variety of bias that is used in print media and also in person but why is that?How would we be able to conquer this biases we have in society as it is? Firstly Homo sapiens especially are prone to hypothesize normal since..well...the beginning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Lupus Erythematosus Section One: Modes of Inheritance There are five different types of lupus: systemic lupus erythematosus, discoid lupus erythematosus, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, drug induced lupus, neonatal lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is the most common form of lupus. The exact cause of SLE is unknown; however, recent research has pointed to genetics as its main factor that is mostly triggered by environmental factors. While the exact gene that causes lupus is unknown, research has suggested that multiple genes factor into the development of SLE (What is Lupus? 2009). Two genes have been linked to SLE from human leukocyte antigens (HLA), DRB1*03 and DRB1*02, predominately in Caucasian and black populations. These HLA alleles have shown a strong connection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the body is exposed to these factors the B lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS) relaxes B cells which in turn produces autoantibodies which worsens the condition of SLE in someone (Cranco, D Cruz, Khamashta, 2009). Section Two: Symptoms Lupus can either be mild, or it can be lethal. Unfortunately, SLE is not contained to one part of the body, but rather can affect any part of the body (Lockshin, 2007). In order to help with the diagnosis of lupus, the American College of Rheumatology developed the Eleven Criteria of Lupus which contains the typical symptoms of SLE and is used by doctors to diagnose patients. Diagnosis, of course, is not limited to the eleven criteria. The first symptom is called the malar rash, also known as the butterfly rash, is found on the face spread across the patient s cheekbones. Second, are discoid patches, third is photosensitivity a reaction to sunlight that results in skin rashes. Fourth is mouth or nose ulcers, where the mouth ulcers of someone who has lupus, is pain free and appear at the roof of the mouth instead of on the sides. The fifth symptom is nonerosive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Are Child Beauty Pageants Beneficial Or Harmful Are child beauty pageants detrimental or beneficial to children who participate in them? Contestant s, primarily young girls in different age divisions, are evaluated in a variety of categories by multiple judges, with the end result being the crowning of the winner who possesses, in pageant parlance, the complete package. There are usually multiple runners up as well. The winner in each age division typically moves onto the next pageant in the series from the regional level to the state level or to the state level to the national level. Like other extracurricular activities, child pageants are meant to be enjoyable learning experiences. The history of beauty pageants began in the U.S. in 1921, with the introduction of the Miss America Pageant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benefits of Child Beauty Pageants. KIDS FORMAL. Kids Formal, n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. http://www.kidsformal.com/product p/benefits%20of%20child%20beauty%20pagea.htm . Hamby, E. How to Deal with Losing a Pageant The Pageant Planet. The Pageant Planet. The Pageant Planet, 30 Aug. 2013. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. http://thepageantplanet.com/how to deal with losing a pageant/ . Infobase Learning Login. Are Child Beauty Pageants Beneficial for Children? Facts on File, 11 Jan. 2010. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. http://icof.infobaselearning.com/articles/culture and media/child beauty pageants.aspx?sr=1 articleID=1745 . Salzano, J. Glitter and Glamour: Inside Children Beauty Pageants. The Tartan RSS. The Tartan, 10 Apr. 2013. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. http://www.rutartan.com/wordpress/?p=5459 . Small, Terrianne. Overcoming Disappointment and Losing Gracefully. Overcoming Disappointment and Losing Gracefully. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Jeffrey Bezos Company d/Summary Amazon.com was founded in the year of 1994. The founder of this company is Jeffrey Bezos. Jeffrey Bezos is still the CEO of Amazon.com to this day and is working every day to expand the business. The online retail store opened its virtual stores in July of 1995 (Fitzsimmons, 2014). During the early days of the company, its focus was on selling books which is very different from today. Every year the company continued to make more and more sales but did not record a profit. The first year the company had a profit was at year end in 2003 (Perez, 2004). This was a big step for Amazon as they continue to grow and introduce themselves into new markets. Amazon.com focuses on brand loyalty which helps capture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key Demands of Industry / Organization John Amazon, as an organization understands the needs of their customers on a much deeper level than its competitors as well as focuses on constant improvements in the market. Currently, their major focuses are e books, Amazon DynamoDB, a personalized shopping experience, and expansion into various retail outlets. (Fitzsimmons 2014) Amazon has proven to be very successful with their bookstore business, replacing the need for retail large bookstores such as Barns and Noble and Borders and local bookstores. Amazon understands that customers are demanding an online retailer that understands what their wants and needs are. Henceforth, Amazon has created databases and technology that creates a very personalized shopping experience for each and every Amazon shopper. As an organization, Amazon understands that this market is still being developed as technology increases. Amazon strives to have their solutions all be backed with advanced technology that puts the customer first and creates strong brand loyalty. In doing this Amazon not only builds a stronger client base, but can truly understand their customers on a level that is a wonderful service for their shoppers. Competitive Analysis Zach Amazon is led by the great entrepreneur Jeffrey Bezos who helped found the company back in 1995. Bezos has been said by many to only be concerned by sales and not overall profit. Instead, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Summary Of The Undercover Parent In The Undercover Parent Harlan Coben thinks that parents should use spyware to keep tabs on what their kids do on the internet. According to Coben, there are two reasons to put spyware on your child s computer. One, parents need to protect their kids from cyberbullying and secondly, everyone already can see what your children do on the internet. Coben also says that children will find other ways to avoid the spyware such as using cellphones; but, Coben says, cell phones are better than computers. Coben deems that parents should tell their kids that they have installed a spyware in the computer. Coben makes some great arguments, but I do not agree with him. Cyber bullying has become a great obstacle in today s world. Coben suggests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Old Right Movement Analysis The United States developed over time as a strong power throughout the world. The States constantly battled with foreign policy and waged war to help their allies but the major struggle that the States faced was the transition that occurred between the Old Left New Left and Old Right New Right. The Democratic Party and Republican Party were once a single group of people fighting to deal with the same issues. Over time more issues arose causing a divide to occur and the creation of two separate parties were created. The Democratic Party dominated American politics between 1828 and 1860 and once again during 1932 and 2000. During the time of the Democratic Party the views of the party changed from president to president because of the obstacles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Republican Party during this time is known as the old left. During the 1800s the Republican Party focused on equality and abolishing slavery. Over time the Old left began to change and develop but first to understand the old left, the Old Republican Party must be defined. There was one main argument that forced the creation of the Republican Party. The debate about the slavery issues caused the creation of the Republican Party because majority of its members were against slaver or against expanding slavery. The Republican Party became the party that focused on principles, positions on a variety of issues and promised to change the laws in fundamental ways. Abraham Lincoln became president as a Republican candidate and created the 13th amendment which abolished slavery. Aside from the slavery issue, the Republican Party had the support of northern businessmen, especially the owners of railroad and manufacturing corporations. The southerner plantation owners and cotton growers feared higher protective tariffs on imported manufactured goods because the south was already deeply indebted to northern bankers and merchants and did not want to deal with more economic struggles. The Republican Party favoured a centralized national government over state and local governance. The Republican Party focused on their war effort which required high taxes to pay for men and their supplies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The International Conference On Population And Development Module 5 Homework Assignment SOC 250: Society and Technology Jordan Mellott Professor Darin Molnar Allied American University December 6, 2015 Part I: In researching the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in September 1994, I have found that its focus was based upon bringing the world s attention to that of various things. This included that of the effects of religion, methods of family planning, and women s status in the world; however, the biggest and widely debatable topic at the conference was that of abortion. This conference also introduced various strategies to the world that influenced countries to include influencing the drafting of national position papers, produced useful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This then will holds our population to maintain its current numbers longer along with an increase from that of newer generations being born. There are several reasons of why applying the concept of population carrying capacity is difficult to apply to the human population. This includes that humans are able to adapt and we are able change our food source depending on availability. We are also use variety of resources ; however, when our resource run out we import it from another location or substitute it for another resource. We have also discovered technological advances and agricultural techniques that allow for us to maximize the productivity of agricultural land. Some of the dynamics of food supply for the increasing human populations include ways that our population must learn to increase yields. This includes increasing the use of urban farming in cities, avoid planting mono cropping, reducing food waste, and increasing human consumption of grains and less of meat due. Part II: In researching why population growth is more rapidly growing in the lower developed countries and will account for most of the new population by 2025, I found that this is due to various reasons. This includes that of lack of education or family planning in females in these countries. Once the these countries began to make advances in things such as decreasing infant mortality rate, better housing conditions, better sanitation practices, and advancements in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Understand Legislation, Policies and Procedures for... Unit 1 Task 3 Understand legislation, policies and procedures for confidentiality and sharing information including data protection.  Why it is important to reassure children, young people and adults about confidentiality and why it may need to be breached. For the home country England there are many policies and procedures within the legislation that relate to safeguarding human rights, data protection and confidentiality. These have been refined into every school policy and procedures such as the human rights act 1998/2004, children act 1989/2004 and the data protection act 1998. Purpose of the Act The Data Protection Act 1998 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This check was put in place to safeguard people who are vulnerable such as children and persons with a disability. The CRB check is normally carried out by the organisation whom is setting up the work placement. Anyone working with children and young persons or people with a disability will have to undergo a CRB check before employment commences. The forms are filled out by the person seeking employment and you must list if you are volunteering or paid employment. Children act 1989/2004 Confidentiality applies to the children act in many ways it protects children and young peoples information from being put into the wrong hands although the children act does state that the person can obtain the information being held themselves as because of data protection you have the right to access your own files. By not sharing details to where they live, surnames and dates of births etc to help protect identity, maybe from a parent who is likely to abscond but also from predatory people looking for a child or family who can be abused. This is information that can be used to obtain false information by having personal details such as health information, medication, whether or not the child is in care, or under the care of social services. The point is children are people to who need extra protection rather than less than that of an adult. In exceptional circumstances the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Coming Home Analysis There s nothing half so pleasant as coming home again. (Sangster, Worlds of Quotes ). Veterans experience many feelings and emotions during their tenure in the service, but one of the sweetest feelings is coming home, however one of the worst can be leaving home. So, how can we make the coming home of our soldiers even better and easier? Coming home can be a very emotional time for the soldiers themselves as well as the family. F. Scott states Its s a funny thing about coming home. Looks the same, feels the same, smells the same. You realize what has changed is you. This quote shows what it s like to return home and notice what has remained constant and what has altered. Also In a way you are doing things that you have done many times before, but it has become completely foreign to you. When you see your wife she is unfamiliar to you. When you first see her (...) her hair has changed or she has new interests. It kinda feels like a first date (...) (Davis, How Do Military Veterans Feel When They Return Home from Combat ). Here Davis is trying to describe the effort to fit in again, like changing from a school to another then back to the first; but instead of random people it s your family. Many things become unknown and many things have switched. From the people you know to who you used to know. Davis also says When returning home you often don t mesh well with your family. They do things you don t understand (...) mostly because they have grown very independent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Technological Advancements to the Field of Mining Part 1 Mining is a process used to extract minerals that cannot be gotten through farming or agricultural techniques. It is the removal of elements found in the earth through several techniques. Some of these elements include Iron ore, copper, gold, silver, oil (crude oil), coal, tin, uranium, etc. Mining is described as the beginning of industrial and technological advancement. Mining started hundreds of years ago. The oldest known cave is the Lion Cave in Swaziland. Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa, located in the southern part of the continent. Radiocarbon dating has traced the rocks in the cave to forty three thousand years ago. Swaziland is also one of the world producers of iron ore. Before civilization, iron ore was mined to produce pigment . This was a type of paint at the time. (Monacorarecoins, 2013) The mining industry comes with several myths. Myths such as it is a male based industry and depicts them working hard with shovels and other digging equipment in dark holes. This is far from reality because most mine workers do not work underground. The mining cycle includes operations and processing, exploration, development, and mine closures. Health and safety is important to the mining industry. Different countries and districts have different codes. The first code was drafted in 1992. The value chain of mining has evolved over time from the 18th century until today. In the 18th century (Pre 1900) the mining industry had the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How to Add Value to the Hiring Process by Improving... Annotation This is a review of an article which discusses the different techniques of hiring the right, mainly in this case, senior executives. This article aims to provide leaders with guidance on how to add value to the hiring process by improving their recruiting diagnostics. The article focuses on a concept which is referred to as fit and unpacks. This concept breaks down into sub categories which are, fit with the job, fit with the leader, fit with the team, and fit with the organization. Instead of the traditional approach of recruiting and assessing candidates based on the current needs of the organization, this concept also addresses the current and emerging talent requirements. The article also considers the types of questions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If leaders follow the techniques discussed in the article, they can avoid many expensive consequences of hiring unfit candidates. The article discusses three fronts on which being fit is composed of. One of the fronts is being fit for the job. The list of candidates will of course be able to meet the technical demands of the job as well as have the skills, experience, and be on the right career path but these are expected credentials. The leader must be able to look past these credentials and focus on the depth of the candidate s experience. A good way to do this would be to focus on the extent to which they have demonstrated the qualities they talk about in their past work activities. Focusing on just what the candidate says they have done and the qualities they have can distract a leader from what is really important such as the quality and performance of their previous work. Another topic discussed which I agree with is whether the candidate is entrepreneurial or is more comfortable improving something which already exist. The leader must decide what they are looking for. If I am looking for someone to come in a break up the current system then someone with more entrepreneurial traits would be the right candidate. If I was looking for someone who could improve the current system, then I would look for the candidate who has past experience doing so. The article refers to asking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Geography Examiners Report June 2013 GCE Geography 6GE02 01 Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications come from Pearson, the UK s largest awarding body. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. For further information visit our qualifications websites at www.edexcel.com or www.btec.co.uk. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us using the details on our contact us page at www.edexcel.com/contactus. Giving you insight to inform next steps ResultsPlus is Pearson s free online service giving instant and detailed analysis of your students exam results. See students scores for every exam question. Understand how your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fieldwork and research questions are an opportunity for candidates to showcase appropriate fieldwork and research that they have carried out or discussed. It is pleasing to see the range of techniques attempted and the sources consulted in this work. Many candidates have an absolute armoury of fieldwork options and research resources at their disposal. As in previous series, the very best responses were able to describe accurately the group or individual fieldwork they had done linked to real locations. Weaker candidates became lost in case study information not focusing on the sources from which this data had come. Lists of fieldwork techniques can only gain a limited amount of marks and it is the use of these techniques in an investigation that the questions often require. Unfortunately some candidates again seemed to be caught out by questions which asked them about post fieldwork, ie results and conclusions. Remember that questions may not always focus solely on the planning and execution of fieldwork and research, but could also be focused on: (i) a description of the methods used to present and analyse the data; (ii) a description of the results and conclusions; and, (iii) how the methods of fieldwork and research were evaluated. As stated in previous reports, the part (a) questions are always about responding to the resources which have been provided. Rehearsing how to respond to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Discuss The Role Of Organized Crime In Cuba 1) With the advent of prohibition in the United States, organized crime came to play a significant role in Cuba. Infamous gangsters arrived on the island to drink, gamble, and smuggle alcohol back to the main land. Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista profited from such a corrupt system, acting as an intermediary between Cuba and the mafia and making millions off of his cut. As a result, Cuba became an El Dorado for American gangsters, where they could make huge profits and launder their illegally made money without being hassled by the police. As Batista enriched himself, however, the income disparity between the Cuban rich and poor worsened. President Grau did little to stop the mafia when he was in power, and when Fulgencio Batista returned from Florida to run for the presidency (again), his involvement with mafia member Meyer Lansky and other elite American interests deepened as they helped fund his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sensing he was going to lose, Batista staged a military coup and retook power. Batista and his friends, however, were no longer focused on political goals. Instead, they were bent on preventing the Orthodox Party (which wanted to cleanse Cuba of corruption) from gaining office and on continuing the dominance of the elite in Cuba by repressing opposition and leftist political groups. As Cuba became a bloody police state, however, American businesses stopped investing in Cuba, causing the nation to slowly deteriorate and forcing Batista to use repressive force to retain a chaotic hold on the country. He no longer represented the people and his corruption and dependence on illegal American had left him vulnerable to power erosion, forcing him to rely on torture and violence to maintain the façade of a stable Cuba. Such brutality, however, only hastened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Relationships In Avatar Many similar themes reflecting relationships with nature can be found in the film Avatar, the most obvious being the flowering stick. This correlates to Home Tree and the Tree of Souls, which are the Omaticaya people s direct connection to Ey wa, their mother spirit. The flowering stick as the center of the nation s sacred hoop is even found in a particular scene in which the Omaticaya people are trying to save scientist Grace Augustine by transferring her soul from her human body to her Na vi avatar. In this scene, the Omaticaya interlock hands and are seated in circles surrounding their sacred tree, the Tree of Souls (Cameron Avatar, 2009: 2:12:26 2:16:08). This is a very clear reference to the flowering stick at the center of the sacred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cis170 Final Exam Guide . MC 1. (TCO 13) Text files are what type of file? 4 Points : Sequential Random access Binary Consecutive Instructor Explanation: Lecture / Chapter 13 Edit 3. MC 1. Delete (TCO 13) To create an input file object, what kind of type would you use? 4 Points : ifstream ofstream fstream instream Instructor Explanation: Lecture / Chapter 13.1 Introduction Edit 4. MC 1. Delete (TCO 13) To create an output file object, what kind of type would you use? 4 Points : ifstream ofstream fstream instream Instructor Explanation:
  • 26. Lecture / Chapter 13.1 Introduction Edit 5. MC 1. Delete (TCO 13) The header file that defines the classes for processing and manipulating files is called the _____. 4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 13. 14. MC 3. Delete (TCO 13) When a file is opened in the append mode, the file pointer is positioned _____. 4 Points : at the end of the file at the beginning of the file in the middle of the file after the file header Instructor Explanation: Lecture / Chapter 13 Edit 15. MC 3. Delete (TCO 13) The function used to determine whether an entire sequential access file has been read is called _____. 4 Points : close() function eof() function open() function None of the above Instructor Explanation: Lecture / Chapter 13 Edit Delete 16. MC 3. (TCO 13) When a file is opened in output mode, the file pointer is positioned _____. 4 Points :
  • 27. at the end of the file at the beginning of the file in the middle of the file after the file header Instructor Explanation: Lecture / Chapter 13 Edit 17. MC 3. Delete (TCO 13) Which class is used to read data from a text file? 4 Points : ifstream readstream readme None of the above Instructor Explanation: 13.2.2 Reading data from a file Edit 18. 19. 20. MC 4. Delete (TCO 13) Which of the following functions should be used to determine if a file was successfully opened? 4 Points : is_active is_open is_closed is_ready Instructor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of Anna Lee Walters s The Warriors In Anna Lee Walters s story The Warriors, Walters represents a story about Native American s cultures and traditions. The main character of her story is a Pawnee man, Uncle Ralph. He is a typical Native American and struggles with alcoholism. The Pawnee s culture he brings to home every time deeply influences his two nieces. He usually tells Pawnee stories and teaches Pawnee language and songs to two sisters. As a whole, the author splits Pawnee culture to two aspects, customs and beliefs. In order to analyze the effect of Pawnee s culture in tribes and families, Walter states the influence of Pawnee s local color by describing how Uncle Ralph gets along with two sisters and the beliefs of Pawnee people live as stars after death. Politeness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. 1st Day of Decameron (1st-4th Story) Summary of Decameron tales First day The basilica of Santa Maria Novella, with a Renaissance façade that was completed about 100 years after the Decameron was written. Before beginning the story telling sessions, the ten young Florentines, 7 women and 3 men, referred to as the Brigata,[1] gather at the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella and together decide to escape Black Death by leaving the city to stay in a villa in the countryside for the next two weeks. Each agrees to tell one story each day for ten days. The stories are told in the garden of the first villa that the company stays at, which (although fictional) is located a few miles outside the city. Under the rule of Pampinea, the first day of story telling is open topic. Although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus it could not be determined who was heir to the estate. Likewise, it cannot be determined which faith is the truth. Saladin appreciates Melchizedek s wisdom and decides to be honest with him. In the end, Saladin gets his loan and repays it and Melchizedek gets Saladin s respect and gifts of praise for his intelligence. Filomena narrates this tale, which portrays the main character as wise and in a positive light. Unlike other medieval and Renaissance authors, Boccaccio treats Jews with a respect that makes even modern readers feel comfortable. Boccaccio may have had contact with Jews while living in Naples as a young man. The oldest source is found in a French work by Stephen of Bourbon called The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit. However, a slightly younger (c. 1270 1294) French poem called Li dis dou vrai aniel was Boccaccio s probable source. This tale was especially popular in the Renaissance and can be found in many versions all over Europe. It is also referred to as The Tale of the Three Rings and The Legend of the Three Rings and, according to Carlo Ginzburg, was quoted in the heresy trial of the Italian miller Menocchio.[2] Fourth tale (I, 4) A young monk lapses into seducing a young woman and is secretly observed by an elder abbot. However, he knows that he has been seen and so leaves, on pretense of finishing a task, and gives the key to his room to the abbot, who then goes to see the girl for himself. On seeing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. David Halberstam s Report As an author of 21 books about topics such as war, politics, history and sports as well as receiving a Pulitzer Prize, David Halberstam was a successful journalist and author. Halberstam s interest of journalism started when he was writing for his school newspaper at Roosevelt High in Yonkers, New York. When he was attending Harvard, he worked as the managing editor at the student run newspaper, The Harvard Crimson. When he graduated from college with a degree in journalism, he moved to West Point, Mississippi where he was a reporter for The Daily Times Leader. However, his editor didn t approve of him reporting about issues of race and civil rights. Issues of race and civil rights were topics that he felt strongly about so he decided to move to Nashville where he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kennedy. But, he was later transferred to a Saigon bureau to cover the Vietnam War, which would be the story that earned him a Pulitzer Prize. During his time in Vietnam, It was his job to report back to America about how the war was going on what was happening on the battlefield, whether the news was good or bad. When he returned to the United States in 1964, he had received the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for his coverage of the war. In the mid 1960 s, Halberstam went to Poland to report about the Civil Rights Movement in Warsaw, where he ended up marrying an actress, Elżbieta Czyżewska. But Halberstam s criticism of Poland s dictatorship at the time resulted in expulsion from the country. After he and his wife went back to New York, he left The New York Times to focus on writing books and magazine articles. The first book he had published was The Best and the Brightest in 1972. It talked about President Kennedy s foreign policy decision about the Vietnam War. From then, he had written 21 books about sports, war, politics and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Drug Trafficking Violations This story was essentially censored by the U.S. media. The few American outlets that covered the story focused upon the corruption aspect with Mexican officials and the CIA s complicity in the drug trade. After all, such a story is now no longer quite as controversial with the help of a simple google search. However, in 2015 LA Weekly was the first to print the full extent of Hector Berrellez s accusations. According to Berrellez, his sources explicitly named the infamous CIA agent, Félix Rodríguez, as the man who ordered the murder. If these findings are accurate, then this unveils an extra level of the lawlessness by the agency. Berrellez had nothing to gain by coming forward with these accusations and risked his own life to do so, yet everyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Taliban inflicted a reign even more brutal and fundamentalist than that of Hekmatyar. Unlike Hekmatyar, the Taliban differed in their hopes for a ban on opium, expressly for religious reasons and likely to suppress the finances of their rival warlords. The Taliban initially implemented an opium ban after gaining power, but the policy was quickly overturned because they feared a violent uprising by the masses. After all, an Afghan farmer can make $10,000 a year with opium compared to about $400 a year with legal crops. As a result, Afghanistan remained the primary source for the global heroin supply. However, the Taliban eventually decided to reinstate the ban on opium in 2000 in hopes that their government would gain international recognition. Accordingly, the Taliban strictly enforced the new policy and opium production was reduced by 96% within a year. Consequently, the U.S. government rewarded the Taliban in May of 2001 with $43 million for their opium elimination efforts. Peter Dale Scott noted in Drugs, Oil, and War that in 2001, after the Taliban s opium ban, 90% of the remaining supply was controlled by a U.S. ally, the Northern Alliance. Consequently, the supply of Afghan opium exploded in the aftermath of 9/11 because the White House was determined not to make the same mistakes as the Soviets with a wide scale conventional war. This was a war led ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Facts and History of the Republican Party Philosophy: Conservative Economic Ideas: Believe taxes shouldn t be increased for anyone (including the wealthy) and that wages should be set by the free market. Stand on Military issues: Increased spending Stand on gay marriage: Oppose (some Republicans disagree) Stand on abortion: Should not be legal; oppose Roe v. Wade (some Republicans disagree) Stand on Death penalty: A large majority of Republicans support the death penalty. Social and human ideas: Based on individual rights and justice Traditionally strong in states: Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas Symbol: Elephant Color: Red Founded in: 1854 Website: www.gop.com Senate Leader: Mitch McConnell Chairperson: Reince Priebus Presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert C. Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald W. Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush. The Republican Party (also known as the Grand Old Party) was started in 1854, as a group of people combating the Kansas Nebraska Act, which was an act threatening to extend slavery into the territories. It began as a small gathering in Ripon, Wisconsin, at a local schoolhouse. The Republican Party had very little presence in the Southern States, but by the late 1850 s, The Republicans had become the majority in almost every Northern State. The Republican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Internationalization of General Motors Internationalization of General Motors This paper examines the expansion of General Motors overseas in its various phases, as well as triggers for internationalization and the problems faced during the process. The paper also considers what benefits have been achieved through international growth, and how the company can be classified with regards to Bartlett and Ghosal s 4 typologies. Finally, the paper discusses the concept of a world car, meeting the demands of customers across the globe. General Motors, International; Internationalization; Globalization; Multinational; Growth Strategy; Volkswagen; Bartlett; Ghosal 1. Internationalization of GM 1.1 Early History In the early 1900 s, the first companies that would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The oil crises of the same period did not help improve the situation by shifting consumer preferences towards the more reliable and economical Japanese alternatives. GM responded not via their traditional method of acquisition, but rather by creating alliances with Isuzu, Suzuki and Toyota (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). 1.4 Globalization From the late 1980s to the present day, GM has adopted another strategy: globalization, aimed at integrating operations at an higher level. GM s ultimate goal from the 1990s was to produce a World Car, as announced through their Master Plan in 1996 (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). The idea was to cut costs and achieve greater economies of scale by halving the number of car platforms from 14 to 7, and sharing these platforms as well as parts among the various brands within the General Motors family. In reality, however, this programme failed.due to regional differences, such as Europe and Asia preferring smaller, diesel powered cars as opposed to the large, petrol engined models of North America. GM was thus forced to continue supplying different models to their various markets around the world. | | |1992 : Senior management changes (J. Smith). | |1992: Founding of GM International ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...