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Gregor In Franz Kafka s The Metamorphosis
In Franz Kafka s The Metamorphosis Gregor, a young traveling salesman who dutifully leaves the
family apartment early every day for a job he hates so that he can pay off his father s debts. Gregor is
characterized as a bug because for the longest time he has felt nothing but pressure, so much pressure
has been thrown at him that makes it him feel small. This portrays when Gregor changes into a being
that is always alone and helpless, an insect. The first idea that leads to think Gregor is described as a
bug is because Gregor has to step up and take care of his family debt. Gregor, being a salesman doesn
t like his job, yet he continues to do it for the sake of the family. He often complains Oh God, what a
grueling job I ve picked! I ve got the torture of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gregor s father is a lazy man who does nothing all day. He lives off the money his son makes for him
because his business has failed which left him exhausted and emotionally broken and because of that
Gregor has to step up and become the breadwinner. Although, Gregor s father is in good health, he sits
around all day reading newspapers in his nightgown while his son labors at a stressful, dehumanizing
job. After Gregor s metamorphosis With a hostile expression his father clenched his fist, as if to drive
Gregor back into his room (Kafka 5). Usually when a child wants to help their parents through
financial trouble they would usually get praised for helping, stepping up to the plate. However, when
Gregor stepped up and got a job, despite its beneficial effects the father expresses considerable
hostility toward Gregor. This gave an even more stress and causes Gregor to be depressed because,
know what matter how much effort Gregor put into his job in order to help his family he would always
get nothing but neglect instead of thanks from his father. This characterizes Gregor as a bug because
he feels trapped by his father s failings just like a
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A Strategic Planning And Management System Essay
Introduction
Organizations and industries today have undergone rapid and accelerating change, creating uncertainty
and complexity in the business environment. Markets are increasingly competitive and pressured to do
things faster, better and cheaper. They are challenged to develop new organizational characteristics
such as expertise and innovation in order to quickly respond to changes in technology and customer
preferences. Organizations can no longer rely on traditional analytical approach to understand their
industry. Nowadays, intangible assets are just as important as physical assets and the Balanced
Scorecard (BSC) is an innovative approach that considers the financial and non financial perspectives
in determining the performance level of an organization.
Question 1
The BSC is a strategic planning and management system designed to translate an organization s
mission and vision into a comprehensive set of objectives, performance measures and
implementations in order to achieve business goals. The BSC retains financial metrics as a measure
for company success, but supplements these metrics from three additional perspectives customer,
internal process, and learning and growth (Kaplan and Norton 1992, 1993). Financial data are
analyzed to understand financial performance of the organization. Customer feedback is used to gather
customer satisfaction on the products or services. Internal business processes are evaluated by
assessing quality, productivity and innovation.
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Elie Wiesel s The Perils Of...
Award winning novelist, Holocaust survivor, human rights activist, Elie Wiesel in his influential
speech, The Perils of Indifference, emphasizes that indifference is a tempting yet inhumane quality
that affects the success our new centuries to come. He develops this message by looking back upon
the horrific memories of his Holocaust experience as well as looking back upon the countless
assassinations, and wars that have created this dark shadow over humanity. The memories of being
liberated by American Soldiers cause him to see the pain and suffrage of many but allow him to have
gratitude towards the American People. Wiesel mentions how indifference is seductive and tempting
because it is the easier to not be involved in another person s pain and despair. Wiesel s purpose is to
warn readers about the corruption of indifference in order to influence change in the new centuries to
come. He creates a critical tone for readers by using stylistic devices and rhetorical devices such as
imagery, repetition, and pathos in order to truly develop his message that inhumanity and indifference
are very similar things that affect us in the same way.
As we look into the Srebrenica Genocide of 1995, what Wiesel conveys in his speech, The Perils of
Indifference becomes clearer and more relevant than ever. Wiesel makes it clear that indifference is
capable of causing inhumanity because we find it so much easier to ignore another person s pain and
despair as long as it doesn t interrupt our life. In just a month 8,000 Bosnians were killed, this became
known as the Srebrenica Genocide. The world did not react. The Srebrenica Genocide, which occured
in 1995, caused the death of approximately over 100,000 people. This was the beginning of the ethnic
cleansings that characterized the atrocities of the Yugoslav wars. (The Bosnian War) The world was
just watching, they wanted to avoid the moral responsibilities of responding to a genocide so they
chose to think of it as an ethnic cleansing rather than a genocide. (The Bosnian War) This horrible act
of inhumanity is a result of indifference, it has been one of the worst act of genocides since the nazis
destruction of over 6 million Jews during World
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Essay on Introducing SMART Antennas to Improve Throughput
1. Purpose and scope of the system In the current wireless networking standards, omni directional
antennas are used to establish connection between the base station and the user. The radiation emitted
from this antenna is spread uniformly in a horizontal manner. These antennas are employed because
the base station is not aware of the location of the user. Hence most of the radiated beam is lost or
dispersed. Furthermore radiation from neighboring base stations with the same frequency will cause
interference. If it is possible to concentrate the beam/radiation only the user and introduce nulls in the
area of the interference, most of the radiated power can be made useful and gives users with extended
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Phased array antennas are to be used, whose array elements in a pattern (linear, circular, planar)
collectively give a directional pattern and by changing the phase of the current to these elements the
radiation pattern can be steered. Algorithms that is needed to achieve this is DOA (Direction of
Arrival) and Adaptive Beamforming algorithm.
Many algorithms are developed:
Direction of Arrival Algorithms:
MUSIC Multiple Signal Classification It is a subspace based DoA algorithm. Subspace algorithms
provide high resolution and are more accurate. The physical size of the array aperture is not a concern.
MUSIC algorithm is widely preferred. It involves extensive search through all possible steering
vectors. [1][2]
ESPRIT Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques The algorithm is
robust than MUSIC algorithm. Complexity and storage requirements are lower than for MUSIC
algorithm. It explorers the rotational invariance property in the signal subspace created by two
subarrays derived from original array with a translation invariance structure.[2]
Root MUSIC Polynomial version of MUSIC algorithm.
MVDR Minimum Variance Distortion less Response algorithm Aim of this algorithm is to minimize
the power contributed by noise and any signals coming from the interferer.
Beamforming Algorithms
There are two types of beamforming techniques. They are switched beam and adaptive array system.
Switched beam techniques use
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Pop Corn Research Paper
Read The Reviews Of Top 10 Pop Corn Makers Everyone may know about pop corn, the best snack
item. It is mostly known as a refreshment item, but it has some benefits to deal with health. As you
know about benefits of pop corn, you will immediately buy it. Usually, whole corns have health
benefits. Particularly, pop corn has various health benefits. Only few corns offer easy preparation
method. Pop corn is one of those corns. While corn makers are there to further simplify preparation
process, you should not wait to buy it. You have to just buy the best pop corn maker. After reading
reviews, you will come to know about best maker to pop corn. It has natural tendency to regulate
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Its unique feature is, you cannot see even a single unpopped pop corn. Pop corn from this maker will
provide you 0 fat calories. You no need to stay hassle with cleaning procedure. It offers very easy to
clean. It needs hot air to do popping process. You just need to wipe to clean. It is designed as per
Northern American Standards. West Bend 82700 Hot Air Pop Corn Popper Black/Silver: If you want
to obtain healthy pop corn which is made up of only air, this maker is the best option. You have to just
press chrome lever which expose kernel part of pop corn. After this, you have to press switch to start
popping. It also includes cleaning cycle. Nostalgia PC 805 RETRORED Retro Series Hard and Sugar
Free Candy Cotton Candy Maker: It is designed with rim guard as to increase visibility of pop corn to
users. It s design also includes 2 reusable cones, 1 sugar scoop and 1 extractor head. You can simple
disassemble its part and so cleaning is very easy. Presto 04830 Power Pop Microwave Multi Makers
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Liberalisation Of Immigration Policies In Canada Essay
This focus of this article is on the liberalisation of immigration policies in Canada and the US post
WWII. Triadafilopoulos (2010, 169) makes an argument that liberalisation of immigration policies
were driven by shifting norms in concern to race, ethnicity, and human rights. Canada s commitment
as part of its membership to the UN entailed an unqualified obligation in eradicating racial
discrimination and promoting human rights but this conflicted with its domestic practice
(Triadafilopoulas, 2010, 178). Canada s vision was to preserve its white European composition, which
meant discouraging those who do not fit in this vision (Triadafilopolous, 2010, 178). Critics used the
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Condition for policy changeIdentifying as a liberal democratic country in which human rights and
rule of law were valued made Canada and the US open to charges of hypocrisy.
Policymakers set forth to rectify this hypocrisy. Change was not instantaneous but changes towards
liberalisation of immigration policies moved through stages of policy stretching unravelling and
shifting. The result of this process led to the dismantling of white Canada. The US followed suit;
postwar, critics challenged the country s claim of being the world s beacon of liberty and freedom
when practices were seen discriminatory (Triadafilopoulos, 2010, 185).
Stretching (1947 1952)  Policies were stretched without compromising existing policy s
fundamental principle. o Repeal of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1947. However, restrictive entry
was still present. o Symbolic quota systemLimited migration for certain groups o List of guidelines
set on who s allowed in but list favored white European.
Unravelling (1952 62)  Disentanglement of policy
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Art Deco Influence
VACD201
The Eras and Influences of Art Nouvea Art Deco
Written by: Tala Nuseibeh
Art Nouveau and Art Deco are two very distinct design movements, with very distinct elements, that
emerged at around the era of the 20th century. They were both reactions to major world events: art
nouveau was inspired by the Industrial Revolution and art deco by the 1st World War. While both
embrace modernist elements, they re easy to distinguish if you know what to look for: Whiplashes for
Art Nouveau clean, crisp geometric lines and shapes for Art Deco. Art Nouveau was an art movement
that emerged in Europe around the late 1800s. It was in part a derivative to styles popular earlier in the
19th century, like Neoclassicism, that is mostly based on historical ... Show more content on
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They included the furniture designers Jacques Ruhlmann and Maurice Dufrène; the architect Eliel
Saarinen; metalsmith Jean Puiforcat; glass and jewelry designer René Lalique; fashion designer Erté;
artist jewelers Raymond Templier, H.G. Murphy, and Wiwen Nilsson; and the figural sculptor
Chiparus. The fashion designer Paul Poiret and the graphic artist Edward McKnight Kauffer represent
those whose work directly reached a larger audience. New York City s Rockefeller Center, the
Chrysler Building (Left) by William Van Alen, and the Empire State Building by Shreve, Lamb
Harmon are the most monumental embodiments of Art Deco. During the 1930s the style took over
South Beach in Miami, Florida, producing an area known as the Art Deco historic district. (The
Editors of Encyclopædia
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My Art Museum Experience
1. Have you ever attended a major art museum like the DIA before? Yes I have attended DIA back in 7
or 8 grade with Port Huron School District.
2. How long did you explore the DIA? My Husband and I were in there from 10:30am to around 2pm
that day.
3. What time period, movement or artist captivated your interest? My husband and I really like the
artwork from 1800 s for the most part. At lot of painting we like were of landscapes or of animals. My
grandmother used to paint for a living. Nothing famous, but all of her paintings are of landscapes.
Share with others AT LEAST ONE thing that you learned during your visit related to the museum
experience and the art that you observed. I looked up more about Chevy by Edwin Henry Landseer; he
painted animal; particularly horses, dogs and stags. Learned that Queen Victoria commissioned several
pictures from the Edwin and enjoyed his paintings. She even had him painted her family pets. Even in
the 1800 s people want portraits of her loyal pets. I have so many people asking me for professionals
pictures of their family pets, but even in the 1800 those who could afford it want pictures of them in
paintings as well. I learn there s so many forms of artwork and really if you look anywhere there s all
different forms of artwork.
4. Did you attend the museum alone or did others travel with you? My husband went with me. My
mother in law really want to go, but with the time frames of needing to go didn t work with her
schedule. Did you
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Essay on Dred Scott v. Sandford
Dred Scott v. Sandford Dred Scott was born a slave in the state of Virginia around the 1800 s. Around
1833 he was purchased from his original owner, Peter Blow, by John Emerson, an officer in the
United States Army. Dr. Emerson took Dred Scott to the free state of Illinois to live, and under it s
constitution, he was eligible to be free. In around 1836, Dred Scott and his owner moved to Wisconsin
territory, a territory that was free under the Missouri compromise. It was in Wisconsin that Dred Scott
met and married Harriet Robinson. John Emerson was transferred in 1837 to Ft. Jessup, Louisiana,
were he met and married Irene Sandford. Dred Scott and his wife followed Dr. Emerson and his wife
from duty station to duty station; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sandford. Because Mr. Sandford resided in New York, there was diversity of residence, and the case
was taken to federal courts. Mr. Scott lost this suit as well, and this time appealed to the U.S Supreme
Court. The U.S. Supreme court ruled that Mr. Scott was a black man and therefore had no rights; this
included the right to sue. During the trial period, Mr. Scott and his family were in the custody of the
St. Louis county sheriff department. The Scotts were rented out and the money earned was held in
escrow for the winner in the case. Mr. Scott was financially backed by the family of his first owner,
and in fact Charles E Labeaume, the brother in law of Peter Blow, had been renting the family and
helped Mr. Scott sue for his freedom in the Federal Court. Dred Scott also sued Mr. Sandford for
battery and wrongful imprisonment. Mr. Sandford did not deny Mr. Scotts claim, he agreed that he had
gently laid his hands upon Scott and his family, but that he could do so because they were legally his
property. Sanford won this case because Mr. Scott s status as a slave had already been decided by
Missouri Supreme Court. There was also the question that when Mr. Scott did reside in the free states,
why didn t he claim his freedom then? In the past Missouri courts supported the doctrine of once free,
always free, however Dred Scott could not read or write. Money ran low for the Blow family and they
were no
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Analysis Of Marriott International Inc.
In any company, the primary objective is to see the company reach its pinnacle in the industry. The
company s success is directly related to its pay packages and bonuses as well as its standing of
importance in the industry. In this paper, we will discuss the intended learning outcomes including the
diversity in the workplace how it affects the performance of a company; the problems along with the
opportunities in relation to diversity and lastly the ways in which employee engagement affects the
growth of a company. Another imperative point of focus will be how employee morale can remain
elevated and how to encourage consistent employee engagement at work in order to attain positive
business results. Ultimately it comes down to the ways in which leaders are assigned roles and how
their proper reinforcement will influence employees to be further engaged in their positions.
Marriott International Inc. is a globally leading lodging company which is based in Bethesda,
Maryland, USA. Marriott has 146,000 employees from different nations, speaking more than 50
languages and working for Marriott in 66 countries around the globe. (18) Marriott has more than
4,300 properties in 81 countries and territories. The company operates and franchises hotels and
licenses vacation ownership resorts under 19 brands, including The Ritz Carlton, (24) BVLGARI,
EDITION, JW Marriott, Renaissance Hotels, Marriott Hotels, AC Hotels, Courtyard, Residence Inn,
SpringHill Suites, Fairfield Inn
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Scottish Architecture. Essay
In this essay, I will be discussing how Charles Rennie Mackintosh has contributed to Scottish
architecture. I will investigate his influences and how he affected architecture in Scotland over his
lifetime.
Born on 7th June 1868 in Glasgow, Mackintosh became interested in architecture as a profession from
an early age, and, at the age of sixteen secured an apprenticeship with John Hutchison. In order to
complete his apprenticeship, he enrolled in the Glasgow School of Art in 1884, where he met
Margaret MacDonald, an artist and his future wife. Due to poor health, Mackintosh often spent
weekends in the country side, sometimes travelling with Herbert McNair, a friend who worked at the
architect s firm of Honeyman and Keppie, (where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The School of Art was Mackintosh s first and largest commission, and he was awarded it in 1896.
Work on the School of Art began in 1897 and extended until 1899, when it was halted, until it was
eventually resumed in 1909 and finished.
While designing the Glasgow School of Art, Lethaby s Architecture, Mysticism and Myth was to be
an important source of principles for Mackintosh, due to its connecting of the Arts and Crafts
movement with the Celtic beliefs and Mysticism that greatly interested him. He also put great stock in
John Ruskin s views on materials that iron and glass will never worthily take the place of stone
because of this defect, the want of mass. For the School of Art, Mackintosh decided to use local
granite on three sides and brickwork on the fourth. The building was designed by Mackintosh in the
Gothic Revival manner so that the exterior would act as a skin the main structure inside. The north
façade on Renfrew Street is dominated by large studio windows and a heavily sculpted main entrance
with medieval motifs. The eastern end uses gables, projecting turrets and is set out asymmetrically in
order to further impart a Gothic Revival feel to the building. The western façade containing the library
rises starkly while the slope falls, creating a look reminiscent of medieval fortifications, broken by
large, twenty five foot tall windows. The school of Art was completed in two phases and the difference
in the east and west
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The Principle Of Separation Of Power
Our Founding Fathers were no strangers to the long standing care of a government. Throughout
history it has been proven over and over that when any one person is allowed to obtain and stockpile
power that he/she becomes the greatest threat to liberty. It is no wonder that the most famous and
treasured part of the Constitution, the separation of powers, was molded over hundreds of years.
The idea of separation of power is not necessarily a new concept. As far back as 350 B.C. the Greek
philosopher Aristotle made the observation in Politics that any government whether it be monarchal,
democratic, and etc. has three basic branches: the deliberative, the magisterial, and the judicative.
Today all three can be directly compared to: legislative, executive, and judicial within our modern day
governments. However, while Aristotle asserted that all three were basic components to any and all
governments, he did not specify that they should be wielded by separate entities of said governments.
It would not be until centuries after Aristotle s death that his idea of the different functions of
government would be separated into different branches. It was the French philosopher Baron de
Montesquieu put forth the idea that these powers should be separated, and no one person/branch
should hold multiple powers. Of course while John Locke had made the case for splitting the
legislative and executive powers, it was Montesquieu that gave our Founding Fathers the proof and/or
backing for a
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Why Does The Butterfly Population Decline
butterflies are traveling pollinators that migrate over 3000 miles in the winter when the weather begins
to get cold (Smith). The National Geographic article and video by Lindsay N. Smith says that the
butterfly population has decreased 90% in size over the last twenty years (Smith). Population decline
comes from a variety of aspects, but the most impactful is the food that the caterpillars are eating and
a lack of food on their migration. Monarch caterpillars are born in milkweed plants and eat the leaves
before they grow into butterflies. In 20 years milkweed plants have dropped to 21% the amount of that
they were previously (Smith). Many scientists are attributing this to the massive monoculture fields
throughout the migration pattern that
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Theories Of Social Disorganization Theory
Social Disorganization 1
Social Disorganization and High Crime Rates
Brianna Reyes
CRJU 3170 01
Professor Flores
November 26, 2017
Social Disorganization 2
Introduction
The two theorist that developed the social disorganization theory were Clifford Shaw and Henry D.
Mckay according to their book Juvenile Delinquency in Urban Areas they created this theory
throughout research they were doing. The two theorists of the social disorganization theory were
criminology researchers from the Chicago School . Social disorganization theory is at the macro level.
It looks among different communities and neighborhoods. And it studies many people in the
neighborhoods not just one single individual. This theory is the most valid at the macro level because
crime rates are explained better in this theory than any other. How Shaw and Mckay created ... Show
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One policy implication of the theory is community project and create social organizations. Some of
the ways they can do this is clean up disorder, have recreation programs for youth and increase
influence over politicians. Another policy implication is gang intervention. This is where trained gang
intervention workers connect with gang members to provide crisis intervention to stop future violent
situations, make peace treaties between rival gangs and provide positive opportunities to gang
members like occupational training, employment and drug alcohol abuse treatment. Last policy
implication of the theory is crime prevention and treatment. When neighborhoods try to get all the
residents living in that neighborhood to join together to improve the neighborhood and solve local
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Group Dynamics And Its Developmental Stages
Abstract There are different stages through which a group passes, both as natural and in a school
atmosphere. According to the Oxford Dictionary, 2015, Group Dynamics, is the study or use of the
processes involved when people in a group interact. This paper will look to examine group dynamics
and its developmental stages in the context of a group randomly selected to make a class room
presentation which involved researching, forming of information to present findings to the class. It
will also look at how group goals were developed and if the group goals were specific and understood.
Group communication patterns will also be examined and its effectiveness discussed. We will also
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One of the group members suggested that the entire group read the specific article and come ready to
discuss what each member understood from the article. After a group discussion of the article, another
member suggested that each member select a question they felt comfortable answering and presenting
in class. The group members also agreed a deadline as to when everyone needed to write up their part
of the presentation and turn it in to one members of a group who would gather the data and enter it
into a power point presentation format. Everyone in the group agreed that they would email me their
written part of the presentation. Prior to the classroom presentation, the group reviewed the data
entered in the power point, edited it and agreed as to the order of the information that would be
presented in class. Finally, the group gathered prior to the presentation and made last minute edits to
slides. The group agreed that there were too many slides and agreed to reduced them to a minimal
amount. After agreeing to the final PowerPoint presentation the group rehearsed the information to be
presented prior to the class meeting. This group did not experience the storming effect. No one in the
group believed that they were being judged and everyone was able to share their opinion and views.
As one member of the group stated that this was one of the easiest group she had ever been in because
everyone got along and no arguments over the project emerged.
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The Linear System In Crisis
1) The linear system is a system in crisis because they don t tell us the entire story of where our stuff
comes from and where it will end up. The linear system cannot be run together with a finite planet. 2)
Like the video said It s our stuff that somehow got on somebody else land. that means the U.S. are
beginning to get their resources from the third world (somebody else resources). This means that the
U.S. are now destroying another environment just for resources. The community that lives in that
environment and force to work 3) Externalized costs are cost of production that somebody else pays
for. This means that big companies are not paying their workers much and sometimes even skipping
on worker s health insurance. 4) She realized that she didn t really paid for that radio it was the people
who suffered by the U.S. hands. Those people were third world people (lost of their natural resource
space) people who are getting sick due to toxic in the air, and Congo kids. 5) He told them to shop!
Our nation has become consumers because it s the primary way of the demonstrating our value. In
other words, we have adopted an identity of consumers. Golden arrow of consumption heart of the
system. Top priority. 6) It was design 7) Planned obsolescence is another way of calling useless stuff
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That person sends an email indicating that he/she will make it his/her lifetime mission to eradicate
Asians. The school campuses are trying to find ways in protecting those group of people from hate
speech without risking the erosion of speech rights. According to the first amendment it states that
there shouldn t be any limit on freedom of speech but could this on going problem be an
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Essay On William Herschel
I studied the topic from Astrology Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781 . This was a very
interesting topic to me. Astrology has always astonished me and I have been interested in space, stars
and the Universe. So too was William Herschel. At his time people were familiar with a few planets,
the ones up to Uranus, but nothing more. William Herschel was interested in astronomy and read a lot
of books about the subject. He used to star gaze but he only had weak telescopes, so in an interest to
see more, he worked towards building a more powerful telescope. William Herschel spent time at
night after his musical career building telescopes, and after a while, along with his father and brother,
was making the most powerful telescopes around, and seeing further and further into the unknown.
One of his first projects was mapping the different planets and their positions and movements.
During one of his nightly star gazing rituals, he discovered what he thought to be a new comet. He
returned four days later to find the comet to have moved, thus increasing his certainty that it was. He
shared his discovery with others, who despite having a hard time confirming his discoveries at first, ...
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Their limited telescope technology had peaked and they were unable to see any further. With the new
star being found, new telescopes created, it was opened up for more discoveries and open mindedness
towards astrology. The discovery of Uranus sparked a renewed interest and search for more planets
and other things in our solar system. This was the beginning of the second phase in the search for
more planets. Most people agree that the discovery by William Herschel was a check point in
discovery, with the planets before Uranus being the first phase of discovery and the ones after that
being the second
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Women In Technology In The 1980 s
Women in Technology
Computer science is, in comparison to most sciences, a relatively new field starting as early as the
1930 s for military based projects and eventually adapting in the early 1980 s to the personal
computers we have today. If we were to look into a brief history of computers starting with the 1950 s
we would see huge series of cathode tubes and switches taking up entire rooms. These computers were
designed for military intelligence and predominantly comprised of computing long calculations run by
paper punch cards and manual switches. (Ceruzzi pg. 28)
One of the major misconceptions about the history of Computer Science is that men were the first
programmers when in fact it was the opposite. The very first computer theorized ... Show more
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A common reason that young people become attracted to a career field is that the career appeals to
their intellect, emotions, and because it is a societal norm. (Brown) In our modern society there is an
unspoken mentality that women become teachers, nurses, and designers while men are programmers,
doctors, and builders. It is these rules that have perpetuated the gender gap on both sides in such a way
that few men are teachers or nurses and few women are programmers and doctors. That being said it is
not just society and gender norms keeping women out of tech, it is the women themselves as
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Challenges in Pension Reform
CHALLENGES IN PENSION REFORM A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE
FACULTY OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
NOVEMBER 2012 By James Michael Sandburg Capstone Project Faculty Advisor Gary Geiler
CAPSTONE PROJECT APPROVAL FORM I certify that I have read the Project of James Michael
Sandburg entitled Challenges in Pension Reform, and that, in my opinion, it is satisfactory in scope
and quality for the degree of Master of Public Administration at National University. Approved by:
______________________________________________ ______________________ Gary Geiler
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By this point we are 60 to 70 years old and ready to retire in some level of comfort and dignity,
without having to work anymore retirement and our declining years, they say. That lasts another dozen
years, give or take a decade. The level of comfort and dignity one enjoys during those final years is
measured mostly by the wealth we have managed to accumulate during the 3 or 4 decades we toiled at
those chosen professions we spent so many years preparing for. For most of us, that wealth consists
mainly in something modern society calls a pension. Because most of us lack the discipline,
sophistication, or skills needed to set aside and invest money during our working years, the task of
accumulating pension funds is left mainly up to our employers, who in turn hire highly specialized
teams of people to administer those pension funds. Some of them do that extremely well; others not so
much. Because not all employers offered pensions, in 1935 Congress passed legislation authorizing
the federal government to tax workers and their employers, in exchange for guaranteeing a basic
pension. That legislation was the Social Security Act. Social Security was never intended to replace
employer provided pensions, or to discourage workers from accumulating their own retirement funds.
Rather, the intent was that Social Security would provide a guaranteed base upon which workers and
their employers could build. Employer provided pensions are not
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My Thoughts On Type Of Training Essay
I would like to formally write this letter to express my thoughts on the type of training I have
experienced while starting this position. I appreciate everything you have done for me so far and
though there were great qualities to this training program, I believe that there are many areas that
could be improved upon as well. I know that you have put ample time into a training manual to make
sure that new employees are learning everything they should. The purpose of this letter is solely to
give you input from the other side of the training manual. There may be things that you may not have
realized and I personally think this would be beneficial to your employees or prospects. You may have
noticed that after the initial training period, I still had plenty of questions that were not addressed
during the training session.
I would like to start this letter with the great aspects of this training program. I really appreciated that
you have cleared your schedule for 2 days to explain to me the process of my job. My first impression
was when you had pulled out a list of topics that you would like to discuss over. It seems very
organized and well thought out. The list of topics hit every important task that I am going to have to
do along with the programs needed in order for me to do my job correctly. Not only was this list
informal, but it also allowed for you to check off the topics that we have already addressed.
Another part of the training process that I thought
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Resistance To Change In Fahrenheit 451
The Resistance to Change in Fahrenheit 451
In the novel Fahrenheit 451, multiple abstract and concrete ideas are represented. Those ideas include
the use of the outsiders to represent the old society, the use of the mechanical hound to represent the
resistance to change, and the use of the atomic bomb to symbolize a new reality. However, these
specific examples of representation within the novel are highlighted due to the fact that they together
compose an allegory.
Within the novel, three main societies are expressed through the representation of various groups or
characters. An old society, a middle society, and a new society are all expressed in the book. The old
society is allowed to read and possess literature. The middle society has banned literature in order to
prevent anyone from being unhappy and disagreeing with it. As one essay written by Timothy E.
Kelley expresses, the middle society are a people, who willingly give up their right to be happy in
favor of protection from ever being unhappy (Kelley n.p.). The new society does not appear in the
book, but is instead being created.
The old society is represented by the group of outcasts that the main character Montag meets in the
third part of the novel after escaping the city. The outcasts have refused to accept the change that the
middle society as instituted instead choosing to leave their homes as they were unable to safely remain
there. The group is welcoming to Montag and even appear to be expecting him. The
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The Arguments In Albert Einstein s Solvay Conference
Albert Einstein was one of the many incredible scientists that went to the Solvay Conference. In 1927,
scientists from all around the world came to present their arguments against each other at the Solvay
Conference in Brussels. A few couple of scientists in particular, one being Albert Einstein and the
other being Niels Bohr, continued to present arguments and counterarguments against each other to
prove who s theory made the most sense. As much as Einstein fought, Bohr just kept fighting back.
Bohr came up with every counterargument possible and even brought up Einstein s Theory of
Relativity and used it against him. At the end of the day, Niels Bohr had won against Einstein. Niels
Bohr was another large piece of the Solvay Conference in 1927. He and Einstein were the stars of the
show, as they both battled to prove their theories. Niels Bohr s theory was about Quantum Mechanics .
Even today we still use this theory. The teachers teach this to the students, and it is the best theory that
we know about. The theory is that we use different orbitals where the electrons will travel around the
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One scientist that helped was Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg worked very closely with Bohr, sort of
like an assistant. They both worked on the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics.
Heisenberg developed the uncertainty principle, which set the limits to the position and speed
determined of an atom. Another person that helped was Max Born. Max Born was sort of an unsung
hero to quantum mechanics, as he did an incredible amount of work on the mathematics part of it. He
discovered that the Schrodinger wave equation would be used to predict where the particle would be.
The Copenhagen view thought up by these many scientists would be later known as the standard that
we use
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The Value Homeowners Place On Neighborhood Local Public Goods
The goal of my research is investigate differences in the value homeowners place on neighborhood
local public goods. I define local public goods as either non excludable or non rivalrous neighborhood
amenities such as open space, school quality, and public transportation, and disamenities such as
crime. Previous research has focused on estimating the average value or willingness to pay for these
types of goods. However, just as most preferences can vary by income level, so can the preferences for
local public goods. From a public policy persepctive it is important to understand this heterogeneity so
that local governments can better serve their residents. For example, if low income households value
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Assuming higher income households purchase more expensive homes, we can anaylze how
preferences for different public goods vary by income. I have acquired data on neighborhood
amenities and disamenities from several sources. This fellowship would allow me to purchase even
more detailed data on open space, nearby public infrastructure and amenities, and crime rates. It
would also allow me to focus more of my time in geocoding houses, open space, roadways, crime, and
census data to get more precise measures of local public goods and account for any spatial correlation
between houses. For several decades researchers have used hedonic theory to estimate the effect of
various local public goods on house prices. These studies have examined the value households place
on a countless number of neighborhood amenities and disamenities, including open space, school
quality, crime, air quality, and nearby public infrastructure. Understanding households willingness to
pay is paramount for local governments, city planners, and policymakers in determining the optimal
provision of various public goods and services. A quick survey of the hedonic literature finds that the
effects of certain public goods on housing prices often vary in their significance, magnitude and
direction. In fact, cite{sirmans2005composition} review over
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The Relationship Between Sadism And Its Effects On Children
Sadism is defined as the derivation of sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain, suffering and/or
humiliation upon another person. The pain and suffering of the victim, which may be both physical
and psychological, is pivotal to the sexual arousal and pleasure. According to Bernard (1933) sadism
hence represents a pathological intensification of the masculine mental character. Characteristics of
sadism according to DSM IV (2000) is as follows: having over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent,
intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving acts (real, not simulated) in
which the psychological or physical suffering including humiliation of the victim is sexually exciting
to the person, as well as the person has acted on these urges with a non consenting person, or the
sexual urges or fantasies cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. Introduction Sexual sadism
is noticed primarily in males and generally starts with puberty, in spite of the fact that sadistic
behavior may be manifested prematurely in children. In all male cases, it becomes obvious by early
adulthood. According to Hucker (2009), sexual sadism may start off with fantasies and, in some cases,
these may never be acted upon or, be acted out in the more mild forms of consensual relationships. In
non consensual cases, the behavior usually continues and often escalates over time as the perpetrator
experiences a need for increased violence in order to stimulate the
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Comparison of Two Film Versions of Romeo and Juliet Essay
Comparison of Two Film Versions of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare s play Romeo and Juliet was
made into a film by two different directors. Baz Luhrmann s to Franco Zeffirelli s interpretation of
Romeo and Juliet were very distinct and they both appeal to different age group audiences. Franco
Zeffirelli s version was the first film of Romeo and Juliet. It was produced in 1968 and it was quiet
typical, exactly what the audience would have expected the film of Romeo and Juliet to be. Unlike
Baz Luhrmann s version, which was very modern and appealed to a younger audience. Baz Luhrmann
s and Franco Zeffirelli s Romeo and Juliet are perfect examples of the very different perspectives you
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The lighting of the scenes were similar, as both films portrayed the scene as lively and exciting at the
beginning. The only difference to the lighting is what was used to create the light. Franco Zeffirelli
used traditional items such as candles and torches. Baz Luhrmann used modern items such as
chandeliers and fireworks. The start of the party was similar in both films. Even though Franco
Zeffirelli s version of the scene started noisily, Baz Luhrmann s was noisier. Another similarity were
the camera angle shots. Both directors used a variety of camera shots, especially close up. Luhrmann s
production, the close ups were helping build tension by showing both families feelings and facial
expressions. Throughout the masked ball scene, there are a number of close ups on key characters. For
example, when Tybalt recognises Romeo at the party and when Romeo and Juliet first set eyes on each
other across the fish tank. Franco also uses close ups at these points of the scene. The setting of the
two films are also very contrasting. Zeffirelli s production was set in Tuscany and Umbria because
they were very authentic cities, which were a lot like the setting of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet,
would have been. However, the Luhrmann version of Romeo and Juliet was set in Mexico, Miami
beach. This was
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jit
2.4 Advantages of MRPI Business results and manufacturing performance are improved. More
accurate and timely information can be obtained to improve manufacturing control. Inventory and
obsolescence are minimized. The production process is driven by orders and more responsive to
market demand. Production costs are reduced due to increased efficiencies. 2.5 Disadvantages of
MRPI Materials purchasing costs are not optimized due to smaller and frequent orders. Transportation
costs and unit costs are increased due to smaller and frequent orders. When materials are delivered
late, production will be late. It is difficult to change computer systems after the installation. The
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 JIT is good for a repetitive production environment but not others.  Not all vendors comply with
JIT operations, e.g. high quality material flexible delivery.  Workers may have problems with JIT s
flexible, broadly stated jobs.  JIT is not good for global trade due to long lead time. 5.7 JIT and
distribution Just in time delivery needs good collaboration with vendors of distribution services and of
products. The distributor needs a continuity of demand and the chance to define routes, loads and
schedules well ahead. By working toward longer terms, higher volume procurements with vendors,
prices can be cut due to larger transport volume over a long period of time. Just in time delivery will
cut down the operating costs if the business is substantial for the distribution partner. Just in time
delivery needs more frequent deliveries from vendors however it does not voluntarily imply higher
transportation costs. i) Simple examples to reduce transportation cost are:  when the freight is
calculated by weight only.  when a wide range of goods is put into each shipment and it offsets the
smaller volume of bulk orders.  when the freight is calculated at a flat contract
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The Interlopers Conflict
The outcome of conflicts between characters vary due to the drive each character has. Each character s
drive is shown in how passionate they are about how they want something to end up. The more you
are driven to do something, the more likely that what you want will happen. However, if two people
have the same drive, the conflict will resolve itself in a different way. Conflicts arise in different ways
in each individual story, but most conflicts are introduced during the rising action in the literary piece.
This gives the author of the story time to get the readers wondering. As the rest of the story unfolds,
each reader uses inferences to predict how the conflict will be resolved. Each narrator s drive towards
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This hatred and drive to kill the opposing person allows simple things such as communication to cease
and allows the drive to take the lead. These families hatred for one another influence the drive to kill.
The two families will not stop until the other one is dead. Therefore, each narrator has the drive to kill
the other one. Once the drive to kill is gone, their plans are altered. Ulrich states, Neighbour, if you
will help me bury the old quarrel, I will ask you to be my friend, (Saki 4). Each family has its own
drive, each family is willing to kill, one family breaks, both drives are destroyed. The one family that
breaks first is not willing to kill, destroying the other families will to fight. This is because if one
family does not want to fight, what is the point in fighting to the death? The original outcome does not
come true due to the fact that one narrator changed and started communicating. Once this narrator s
drive was known, the other narrator also communicated the lack of wanting to kill. With both narrator
s realizing that neither wanted to kill, their drives changed and the plan was foiled. The conflict could
resolve itself in a different way, though, if only one narrator has the drive to
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Grandstaff Research Paper
I thought that I would like to work as a grandstaff at this airport is I thought it was a very beautiful
place when I come New Chitose Airport on my recent trip. And other reason is I like to live in
Hokkaido, so I want work at biggest airport in Hokkaido, and it was the New Chitose Airport. I started
wanting to be a grandstaff is when I was a child. I traveled a lot of place and I used airport many
times. So I see grandstaff many times and in that time I think people who work in airport, which is
grandstaff is so cool people and that makes me want to become a grandstaff. And when I attending the
middle and high school, I m live in America and I work so hard for learn english because in that time I
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In the America I m attending 5th grade of elementary school and all of the middle school and high
school. Those school is the public school, so all students in the school speaks english, so first time I
meet them I confuse because they speak language that I don t know. But I like to speak with other
people so I try to speak with them by using easy english and those people help me and teach english to
me, it was so good for learning english. And that makes me gotta 640 point in TOEIC (Test of English
for International Communication) and semi two class in Practical English proficiency test. This is a
level of daily conversation, so I think this skill was useful for communicate with people who come to
New Chitose Airport. And I m taking robotic class in high school, so I have a confidence for using the
computer or any kind of machine. Also I like the grandstaff and I like to challenge to myself, so I
think I can do anything for this work. If I work in the New Chitose Airport, I would like all customers
who come to this airport to be happy. And I would like to work hard for all customers want to use this
airport again. And it has 2020 olympic in Japan, I think many people come to Japan for watching
olympic so I work hard for those people want to come Japan
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The Case Of Boxes, Llc, The Distribution Occurs 4
Transaction 1 Code Section 704(c)(1)(B) covers distributions of contributed property to another
partner. Under this code section, if contributed property is distributed within seven years of the
contribution date, the contributing partner must recognize some or all of the built in gain that was
deferred at the date of contribution. In the case of Boxes, LLC, the distribution occurs 4 years after the
contribution, so Bobby is subject to the recognition provisions. At the date of contribution, the land
has a $350,000 built in gain. Recognition of this gain is deferred and the partnership takes a carryover
basis of $250,000. When the land is distributed, the FMV of the land has increased to $870,000,
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At the date of contribution, the partnership took a carryover holding period in the land that Bobby
contributed. As a result of the distribution, Larry will also take a carryover holding period of April
14th, 2003. The character of the gain recognized by Bobby is determined by how it was used by the
partnership. Capital gain property is not subject to the five year character provisions under Section
724. Assuming that Boxes held the land as a capital asset rather than inventory, the gain recognized by
Bobby would be capital in nature. Because Larry is not at least a 50% owner of the partnership, his
intentions for the land are irrelevant in this matter.
Transaction 2
In the event of the retirement of a partner with a disproportionate distribution, Code Section 751(b)
provides guidance. In order for Section 751(b) to apply, the partnership must have both Section 751
and non section 751 property. Section 751 assets include unrealized receivables and substantially
appreciated inventory. Because the inventory has not appreciated by 120%, of its adjusted basis, the
only Section 751 property that Boxes of Books has is its receivables. Because Bobby s distribution of
$845,000 exceeds his 35% share of $840,000, he will recognize a guaranteed payment of $5,000 under
Section 736(a). Section 736(a) does not apply to the receivables
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SIDS Physical Factors
A combination of physical and sleep environmental factors can make an infant more vulnerable to
SIDS. These factors may vary from child to child. Physical factors Physical factors associated with
SIDS include: Brain abnormalities. Some infants are born with problems that make them more likely
to die of SIDS. In many of these babies, the portion of the brain that controls breathing and arousal
from sleep doesn t work properly. Low birth weight. Premature birth or being part of a multiple birth
increases the likelihood that a baby s brain hasn t matured completely, so he or she has less control
over such automatic processes as breathing and heart rate. Respiratory infection. Many infants who
died of SIDS had recently had a cold, which may
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Council Of Vatican II
The council of Vatican II was called in 1959 in order to reform the canon law of the Catholic Church.
It was suggested by many that the council focus their energies on reforming liturgical worship. Joseph
Ratzinger, a priest and future pope, used his lecture, The First Session , in order to portray what was
going on at the council and to give his own views. Ratzinger started by identifying the fact that the
opening ceremonies to the council were very long and hard to keep up with, thus discouraging
involvement in the ceremonies altogether. This was representative of what was happening to liturgical
worship there was decreased participation.
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The document advocated for a return to ancient origins of liturgy, as well as the removal of historical
attachments in order to maintain the Noble Simplicity . By reforming these aspects, the ritual of
liturgical worship became simpler, and because the ritual was simpler, more people had the capacity
and energy to participate in the ritual. Additionally, the document called for the liturgy to become
more dialogic. By making the Mass like a conversation between the priest and the people attending the
liturgical worship, it actively and directly engages them more, causing a boost in participation.
Another issue that the document dealt with was the issue of governance, and the result was that the
document allowed for the dioceses to have control over their churches liturgical rituals. Because of
this, rituals could be formatted to match the churches cultures and environments, and this would foster
more participation in the liturgy, because more people were able to relate to it and were more eager to
participate. Finally, the issue of language was also dealt with by the document. Churches around the
world would now be able to celebrate Mass using the vernacular. This benefitted liturgies everywhere
because more people were able to actually understand and participate in the Mass, thus increasing full
and active engagement in the liturgical celebrations. Because of the Sancrosanctum Concilium, the
first document of the Second Vatican Council, the liturgy of the Catholic Church was reformed in a
way in which the liturgy would foster full, conscious, and active participation among all
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Essay The Red Tent by Diamant
The Red Tent by Diamant
In Diamant s powerful novel The Red Tent the ever silent Dinah from the 34th chapter of Gensis is
finally given her own voice, and the story she tells is a much different one than expected. With the
guiding hands of her four mothers , Leah, Rachel, Zilpah, and Bilhah, all the wives of Jacob, we grow
with Dinah from her childhood in Mesoptamia through puberty, where she is then entered into the red
tent , and well off into her adulthood from Cannan to Egypt. Throughout her journey we learn how the
red tent is constantly looked upon for encouragement, solace, and comfort. It is where women go once
a month during menstration, where they have their babies, were they dwell in illness and most
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This act is translated into todays concept of rape, but as the narrative continues we see how Shechem
tries to justify his manner by claiming he fell victim to love. Being drawn to Dinah, daughter of Jacob,
and in love with the maiden, he spoke to the maiden tenderly (Genesis 34:3). This, however, is not
admissible in the eyes of Israel s men. Shechem s behavior is considered an outrage in Israel...a thing
not to be done , and therefore, hinders Shechem s aspiration of marriage to her (Genesis 34:7). One of
the ways he is able to seek mercy is by offering Dinah s brothers and father a high bride price. This
offering along with a promise for all men to be circumcised in accordance with God s command to
their grandfather Abraham: This is my covenant between Me and you and your offspring to follow
which you shall keep: every male among you shall be circumcised, is a fitting plea to their ears and
Dinah is wed off (Genesis 17:10). But what about Dinah s ears? Who is to say that she wants to marry
this man who defiled her? What is her view on it all?
Ironically, there is no mention of Dinah s feelings or thoughts throughout Genesis 34. All the attention
focuses not on Dinah, but the men around her. The one who is affected the most throughout this whole
ordeal is somehow left in the shadow. There even is no reference to how she succumbs to being raped,
and later deceived by her own blood.
After the entire male community gives consent
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Paul Lance Murder Case
The case is jerry murdered by paul lance may 22nd 2003. This case will be about paul how he didn t
know what he was doing as he saw the Vulture eye . I will show you in this case how paul was insane
as he killed him that night of may 22nd 2003.
He did not know what he was doing as you can see when he say s, He loved the old man... , but it was,
...it was his eye had a eye of a vulture. As you can see he said it for himself that he loved the old man
also saying in this quote, He had never wronged me. Never given me a insult. For his gold I had no
desire. So he s saying that he would not hurt the old man but kill the eye. But he didn t just kill jerry
he waited and went into his room at 12 at midnight every night for a week.
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Then he said when he killed jerry, he ripped off his limbs or his legs and arms also the head while
killing jerry. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs. When he killed jerry you prob think he
would disagree of what he did but he didn t he knew what he did because of the Vulture eye . Also
when he killed jerry he said, I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber, and
deposited all between the scantlings. I then replaced the boards so cleverly, so cunningly, that no
human eye not even his could have detected anything wrong. There was nothing to wash out no stain
of any kind no blood spot whatever.
So now you know that the reason he was killed jerry. First because he didn t know what he was doing
like him laughing or killing him by cutting every limb off. The other reason is because he wouldn t
just kill the guy because he didn t like him it was because of the vulture eye and there wasn t a vulture
eye was just a eye but he didn t think so. So he had to kill him for that reason also the last reason was
because he would stare at the eye all night at 12 midnight every day for a week then he killed
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Avatar, By James Cameron Essay
Belinda Duhl
THEA 1023, Fall Semester 2016
Due: Saturday, December 10, 2016
Avatar
Avatar, a 2009 American epic science fiction film was directed, written, co produced, and co edited by
James Cameron. The film s main stars are Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Giovanni
Ribisi, Michelle Rodriquez, and Sigourney Weaver.
The story formula or plot is the specific actions and events that filmmakers select, and the order in
which they arrange those events and actions to effectively convey on screen the movie s narrative to a
viewer. Avatar takes place in a futuristic mid 22nd century, a paraplegic marine, Jake Sully
(Worthington), reports for duty, a mission meant for his now deceased brother, on the lush habitable
moon in the Alpha Centauri star system, named Pandora. A greedy corporate figurehead Parker
Selfridge (Ribisi) has figured out that Pandora is home to a minable ore, unobtanium an expensive
superconductor. Selfridge s intentions are to drive the native humanoid tribe called the Na vi out of
their homes in order to mine the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. Jake
gathers information for Colonel Quaritch (Lang), the cooperating military unit, and Selfridge in
exchange for a surgery to help him walk again. Jake does this by attempting to infiltrate the native
tribe people with the use of an experimental avatar identity, a device that makes him sound and look
like one of their own. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe, he
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Compare And Contrast The Dynasties Of China And India
The history of the development of China and India are very different. India was broken up into many
different settlements ran by different people, such as dynasties and empires. On the other hand, China
was always more united and was also ran by a dynasty. A dynasty is a government ran by the same
family, only to be thrown out of power by a new dynasty. The dynasties of China were successful,
where as the dynasties of India were not as fortunate. There were a few factors that set the Chinese
dynasties up for success compared to the Indian dynasties.
One of important factors was that religious sentiments did not affect the strength of the leadership in
China. This made Chinese unification a lot easier. India was not able to unify itself because
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John Smith Essay
John Smith is one of the most famous people in American literature history. He was a dedicated man
to his country of England, and wanted nothing more than to claim America in the name of the king.
During his adventures to the new land he encountered many new things and people including a young
Native American woman named Pocahontas. He also wrote many journals enticing people to want to
come to America. This shall tell you the story of John Smith from his journeys as a young man all the
way to when he finally came to America, and how his writings still influence people to immigrate to
America still today.
John Smith was born in Lincolnshire, England to a farmer and his wife in 1580. He only had a
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With this policy, the survival rate grew to nearly ninety percent that year. He organized successful
trading with the Native American Powhattan. Smith was however captured by him and only spared
when Powhattan s daughter Pocahontas pleaded for his life. This is where the story of Pocahontas
comes from. Smith wrote a letter about this encounter to Queen Anne when he heard of her coming to
England years later. He wanted to ensure that she would not be treated as someone that could not be
trusted. He wanted to show her loyalty to him and to England.
Smith was badly burned in 1606 from a gunpowder explosion and forced to return back to England. In
1614 he returned with an expedition to map the New England coastline. He would never return to
Virginia again after this. He would from then on only promote colonizing the New England area. His
efforts to promote colonizing were blocked by weather, pirates and lack of funding. He then resorted
to writing about colonization. In his writing he elaborated about how wonderful it was in the new
world. He would say that the fish practically jump into your boat when you go fishing and things such
as that. He made the new world seem better than it really was so people would want to travel here and
settle in it. His plan worked because year after year more and more people flocked to the New
England hoping to colonize and not have to worry about running out
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Tikki Turii Movie And Movie Analysis
Rikki Tikki Tavi Compare Contrast Essay Curiosity is a form of bravery. Rikki Tikki was a great
fighting mongoose with much curiosity and bravery. With the help of his friends, he fights away
ferocious predators. Rikki Tikki Tavi is written by Rudyard Kipling. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story is
about how one little mongoose saves a whole family and their house. In addition, both of these story s
characters, settings, and details are different and alike. The short story and video are being compared,
as they have many similarities and differences. Also, the story and video had many similarities, and
not as much difference. The movie was kept very similar to the book. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story and
movie had many similarities and differences such as the characters, settings, and details about the
story itself. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story and movie had lots of similarities, and one example of this is
the characters. In the story and movie, Nag was the same. He still ate the baby bird in the beginning
and was evil and cruel. He said, Who is Nag, I am Nag. The great God Brahm put his mark upon all
our people, when the first cobra spread his hood to keep the sun off Brahm as he slept. Look, and be
afraid! He was killed towards the end of the story and movie. Rikki, the main character, was also the
same. He was brave, ferocious, and curious. Rikki was not afraid of the huge garden (Rudyard Kipling
3 Video). He defeats Kariat in both stories, also. Next, Darzee s wife was the same. She was also very
brave. She distracted Nag s wife So Rikki Tikki could get Nagaina s eggs. She says Oh, my wing is
broken! The boy in the house threw a stone at me and broke it . In the story and video, the characters
were the same. In the story and movie of Rikki Tikki Tavi, the settings are the same. It states that he
fought in the big bungalow ( Kipling 1). It also states this in the video(Movie). Bungalows are often
found in India. Therefore, both the story and video take place in India. In the story it says, from the
thick grass at the foot of the bush there came a low hiss a horrid, cold sound. This same thing happens
in the movie. Nag comes out of the tall, thick grass (Movie). This shows that the setting of the garden
in
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Analysis Of Hanley s Everyday Things
Summarize: The main argument in Hanley s Everyday Things in Premodern Japan, is that the standard
of living is an inaccurate way to evaluate the pre industrialization of Japan. Hanley breaks down her
argument by explaining it in three suitable subparts. She explains that the standard of living is an
insufficient way to indicate how people lived during that period, an insufficient way of examining sine
qua nons of the industrialization, and an insufficient way to set side by side with other industrialized
states during that period. Explain: Hanley makes arguments to justify her alternative, but she first uses
a method that is diabolical. She first presents the current method that economists uses to compare
states and then she shows how it is insufficient to use it. The term standard of living is broke down by
Hanley and then opens way for her alternative to comparing states during the period of pre
industrialization. Hanley first undermines the (GDP) standard of living, and thus gives a logical
reasoning why it is inaccurate to use when comparing states. The standard of living is used by
economists to evaluate the quantities of goods and services available for consumption (Hanley, 1997).
She then explains, it is good to use the standard of living method in modern nations, but then explains,
the standard of living is only as good as the data used to calculate it (Hanley, 1997) She is clearly
stating that method of standard of living, is only good if you have the
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Present Day Paranoia Research Paper
Certain personalities have this bizarre obsession with a denial of the obvious. There must be an
alternative explanation for things. A point of view outside the mainstream intriguing and mysterious as
it is conveys a feeling of meaning and importance. Who cares whether it makes no actual sense, as
long as it excites our senses. This info loaded age gives our imaginations the license to allege anything
and make it sound convincing; even reasonable. This is what conspiracy theorists do. In a world filled
with loose associations amongst unrelated circumstances, these internet driven deceivers play connect
the dots , until suddenly, the White House becomes a secret cover for an underground world of aliens.
Publish a book stuffed with smart sounding references and voila! best seller and a cult following to
boot. With so many opinions about so many things accessible online, the one thing inaccessible is the
one thing needed truth.
We are losing the truth war. Ever waning, it continues to yield to a privatized and personalized societal
mindset. I got mine; you got yours the Millennials mantra. Metanarrative ... Show more content on
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Many have sincerely tried to find objective answers, only to become disillusioned. It can be daunting.
Some end up more confused than when they started on their journey left asking, How is it that there
are so many seemingly intelligent people in the world saying such opposite and contradictory things?
They cannot all be right. Disenfranchised and bogged down in a glut of contradiction, they conclude,
There is no universal reality. No one has exclusive claims on objective truth. Unaware, they have now
joined the ranks of the people who frustrated them to begin with; ending up where they started. Their
conclusion is, in fact, an objective truth claim, albeit a self refuting
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The Scandal Have Paid For Their Unethical Behavior Essay
Punishment
Those who were responsible for the scandal have paid for their unethical behavior. Kozlowski and
Swartz were accused of giving themselves more than $150 million in illegal bonuses and forgiving
loans to themselves, besides fraudulently selling an additional $430 million in the company s stock
options. Kozlowski and Swartz were convicted on 22 counts of grand larceny, falsifying business
records, securities fraud and conspiracy, sentenced from eight and one third years to twenty five years
in prison, and ordered by State Supreme Court Justice Michael Obus to pay a total of $134 million in
restitution, in addition of $70 million and $35 million fines respectively (Associated Press, Ex Tyco
Executives... ). Belnick, the former general counsel, shelled out $100,000 to settle charges with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over $14 million in undisclosed loans. Federal regulators
imposed heavy sanctions against Richard Scalzo, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, over his
auditing work at troubled Tyco International Ltd., by permanently barring him from conducting public
company audits (Countryman, SEC Bans... ).
Although the Tyco scandal has been attributed solely to Kozlowski s character flaws, the industrial
conglomerate was also alleged by the Securities and Exchange Commission due to the failed corporate
governance and a weak board, and agreed to pay a $50 million civil penalty to settle allegations the
high tech conglomerate s prior management violated
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Dead End In Norvelt Book Report
Just as he crossed himself with the , Father, Son, and Holy bang. This was a quote from the story,
Dead End in Norvelt this was said by Jack Gantos the main character. Dead End in Norvelt takes place
in modern times in Norvelt, Pennsylvania and the story talks about a 13 year old boy with weird things
happening in the old town. The Puritans would support the book, Dead End in Norvelt Because they
are hard workers, law abiding, and respected authority.
The Puritans would support the book, Dead End in Norvelt Because of the stores hard working people.
In the story Jack and his family are hard workers because of their projects, favors, and jobs. Jack is
told by his dad to dig a hole on the side of their yard to be an entrance for a bomb shelter. Jack father
was building a runway for an old WWII, Japanese airplane. Jack was also tasked for cutting the grass
and trimming the weeds. The Puritans would approve of these tasks but the airplane would scare them.
Jack also helped their neighbor Mrs. Volker with the obichawarey and her life. Jack runs the paper to
the printer and helps print the newspaper for the town. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The family is a law abiding and helped the law if they could. One time in the story the police were
investigating the town and the Gantose family. The family cooperated with the police and tried to help
with the investigation of a murder. When the family would build anything they built it to the rules and
building codes. Jack made sure the grass and weeds were cut and thrown away. The family also
followed animal keeping guides for their one donkey and their turkeys. The family sees vehicles as a
privilege and takes good care and respect vehicules. Jack father has a truck and an airplane and
performs routine maintenance. In a part Jack drives Mis.Volders car with her permission because she
can t drive. The Puritans might agree with the vehicles or they might be afraid of
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  • 2. Gregor In Franz Kafka s The Metamorphosis In Franz Kafka s The Metamorphosis Gregor, a young traveling salesman who dutifully leaves the family apartment early every day for a job he hates so that he can pay off his father s debts. Gregor is characterized as a bug because for the longest time he has felt nothing but pressure, so much pressure has been thrown at him that makes it him feel small. This portrays when Gregor changes into a being that is always alone and helpless, an insect. The first idea that leads to think Gregor is described as a bug is because Gregor has to step up and take care of his family debt. Gregor, being a salesman doesn t like his job, yet he continues to do it for the sake of the family. He often complains Oh God, what a grueling job I ve picked! I ve got the torture of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gregor s father is a lazy man who does nothing all day. He lives off the money his son makes for him because his business has failed which left him exhausted and emotionally broken and because of that Gregor has to step up and become the breadwinner. Although, Gregor s father is in good health, he sits around all day reading newspapers in his nightgown while his son labors at a stressful, dehumanizing job. After Gregor s metamorphosis With a hostile expression his father clenched his fist, as if to drive Gregor back into his room (Kafka 5). Usually when a child wants to help their parents through financial trouble they would usually get praised for helping, stepping up to the plate. However, when Gregor stepped up and got a job, despite its beneficial effects the father expresses considerable hostility toward Gregor. This gave an even more stress and causes Gregor to be depressed because, know what matter how much effort Gregor put into his job in order to help his family he would always get nothing but neglect instead of thanks from his father. This characterizes Gregor as a bug because he feels trapped by his father s failings just like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Strategic Planning And Management System Essay Introduction Organizations and industries today have undergone rapid and accelerating change, creating uncertainty and complexity in the business environment. Markets are increasingly competitive and pressured to do things faster, better and cheaper. They are challenged to develop new organizational characteristics such as expertise and innovation in order to quickly respond to changes in technology and customer preferences. Organizations can no longer rely on traditional analytical approach to understand their industry. Nowadays, intangible assets are just as important as physical assets and the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is an innovative approach that considers the financial and non financial perspectives in determining the performance level of an organization. Question 1 The BSC is a strategic planning and management system designed to translate an organization s mission and vision into a comprehensive set of objectives, performance measures and implementations in order to achieve business goals. The BSC retains financial metrics as a measure for company success, but supplements these metrics from three additional perspectives customer, internal process, and learning and growth (Kaplan and Norton 1992, 1993). Financial data are analyzed to understand financial performance of the organization. Customer feedback is used to gather customer satisfaction on the products or services. Internal business processes are evaluated by assessing quality, productivity and innovation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Rhetorical Analysis Of Elie Wiesel s The Perils Of... Award winning novelist, Holocaust survivor, human rights activist, Elie Wiesel in his influential speech, The Perils of Indifference, emphasizes that indifference is a tempting yet inhumane quality that affects the success our new centuries to come. He develops this message by looking back upon the horrific memories of his Holocaust experience as well as looking back upon the countless assassinations, and wars that have created this dark shadow over humanity. The memories of being liberated by American Soldiers cause him to see the pain and suffrage of many but allow him to have gratitude towards the American People. Wiesel mentions how indifference is seductive and tempting because it is the easier to not be involved in another person s pain and despair. Wiesel s purpose is to warn readers about the corruption of indifference in order to influence change in the new centuries to come. He creates a critical tone for readers by using stylistic devices and rhetorical devices such as imagery, repetition, and pathos in order to truly develop his message that inhumanity and indifference are very similar things that affect us in the same way. As we look into the Srebrenica Genocide of 1995, what Wiesel conveys in his speech, The Perils of Indifference becomes clearer and more relevant than ever. Wiesel makes it clear that indifference is capable of causing inhumanity because we find it so much easier to ignore another person s pain and despair as long as it doesn t interrupt our life. In just a month 8,000 Bosnians were killed, this became known as the Srebrenica Genocide. The world did not react. The Srebrenica Genocide, which occured in 1995, caused the death of approximately over 100,000 people. This was the beginning of the ethnic cleansings that characterized the atrocities of the Yugoslav wars. (The Bosnian War) The world was just watching, they wanted to avoid the moral responsibilities of responding to a genocide so they chose to think of it as an ethnic cleansing rather than a genocide. (The Bosnian War) This horrible act of inhumanity is a result of indifference, it has been one of the worst act of genocides since the nazis destruction of over 6 million Jews during World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Introducing SMART Antennas to Improve Throughput 1. Purpose and scope of the system In the current wireless networking standards, omni directional antennas are used to establish connection between the base station and the user. The radiation emitted from this antenna is spread uniformly in a horizontal manner. These antennas are employed because the base station is not aware of the location of the user. Hence most of the radiated beam is lost or dispersed. Furthermore radiation from neighboring base stations with the same frequency will cause interference. If it is possible to concentrate the beam/radiation only the user and introduce nulls in the area of the interference, most of the radiated power can be made useful and gives users with extended range. Introducing SMART antennas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phased array antennas are to be used, whose array elements in a pattern (linear, circular, planar) collectively give a directional pattern and by changing the phase of the current to these elements the radiation pattern can be steered. Algorithms that is needed to achieve this is DOA (Direction of Arrival) and Adaptive Beamforming algorithm. Many algorithms are developed: Direction of Arrival Algorithms: MUSIC Multiple Signal Classification It is a subspace based DoA algorithm. Subspace algorithms provide high resolution and are more accurate. The physical size of the array aperture is not a concern. MUSIC algorithm is widely preferred. It involves extensive search through all possible steering vectors. [1][2] ESPRIT Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques The algorithm is robust than MUSIC algorithm. Complexity and storage requirements are lower than for MUSIC algorithm. It explorers the rotational invariance property in the signal subspace created by two subarrays derived from original array with a translation invariance structure.[2] Root MUSIC Polynomial version of MUSIC algorithm. MVDR Minimum Variance Distortion less Response algorithm Aim of this algorithm is to minimize the power contributed by noise and any signals coming from the interferer. Beamforming Algorithms There are two types of beamforming techniques. They are switched beam and adaptive array system. Switched beam techniques use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Pop Corn Research Paper Read The Reviews Of Top 10 Pop Corn Makers Everyone may know about pop corn, the best snack item. It is mostly known as a refreshment item, but it has some benefits to deal with health. As you know about benefits of pop corn, you will immediately buy it. Usually, whole corns have health benefits. Particularly, pop corn has various health benefits. Only few corns offer easy preparation method. Pop corn is one of those corns. While corn makers are there to further simplify preparation process, you should not wait to buy it. You have to just buy the best pop corn maker. After reading reviews, you will come to know about best maker to pop corn. It has natural tendency to regulate blood sugar level It will also reduce cholesterol levels Digestion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its unique feature is, you cannot see even a single unpopped pop corn. Pop corn from this maker will provide you 0 fat calories. You no need to stay hassle with cleaning procedure. It offers very easy to clean. It needs hot air to do popping process. You just need to wipe to clean. It is designed as per Northern American Standards. West Bend 82700 Hot Air Pop Corn Popper Black/Silver: If you want to obtain healthy pop corn which is made up of only air, this maker is the best option. You have to just press chrome lever which expose kernel part of pop corn. After this, you have to press switch to start popping. It also includes cleaning cycle. Nostalgia PC 805 RETRORED Retro Series Hard and Sugar Free Candy Cotton Candy Maker: It is designed with rim guard as to increase visibility of pop corn to users. It s design also includes 2 reusable cones, 1 sugar scoop and 1 extractor head. You can simple disassemble its part and so cleaning is very easy. Presto 04830 Power Pop Microwave Multi Makers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Liberalisation Of Immigration Policies In Canada Essay This focus of this article is on the liberalisation of immigration policies in Canada and the US post WWII. Triadafilopoulos (2010, 169) makes an argument that liberalisation of immigration policies were driven by shifting norms in concern to race, ethnicity, and human rights. Canada s commitment as part of its membership to the UN entailed an unqualified obligation in eradicating racial discrimination and promoting human rights but this conflicted with its domestic practice (Triadafilopoulas, 2010, 178). Canada s vision was to preserve its white European composition, which meant discouraging those who do not fit in this vision (Triadafilopolous, 2010, 178). Critics used the shift in normative context to challenge discriminatory policies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Condition for policy changeIdentifying as a liberal democratic country in which human rights and rule of law were valued made Canada and the US open to charges of hypocrisy. Policymakers set forth to rectify this hypocrisy. Change was not instantaneous but changes towards liberalisation of immigration policies moved through stages of policy stretching unravelling and shifting. The result of this process led to the dismantling of white Canada. The US followed suit; postwar, critics challenged the country s claim of being the world s beacon of liberty and freedom when practices were seen discriminatory (Triadafilopoulos, 2010, 185). Stretching (1947 1952)  Policies were stretched without compromising existing policy s fundamental principle. o Repeal of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1947. However, restrictive entry was still present. o Symbolic quota systemLimited migration for certain groups o List of guidelines set on who s allowed in but list favored white European. Unravelling (1952 62)  Disentanglement of policy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Art Deco Influence VACD201 The Eras and Influences of Art Nouvea Art Deco Written by: Tala Nuseibeh Art Nouveau and Art Deco are two very distinct design movements, with very distinct elements, that emerged at around the era of the 20th century. They were both reactions to major world events: art nouveau was inspired by the Industrial Revolution and art deco by the 1st World War. While both embrace modernist elements, they re easy to distinguish if you know what to look for: Whiplashes for Art Nouveau clean, crisp geometric lines and shapes for Art Deco. Art Nouveau was an art movement that emerged in Europe around the late 1800s. It was in part a derivative to styles popular earlier in the 19th century, like Neoclassicism, that is mostly based on historical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They included the furniture designers Jacques Ruhlmann and Maurice Dufrène; the architect Eliel Saarinen; metalsmith Jean Puiforcat; glass and jewelry designer René Lalique; fashion designer Erté; artist jewelers Raymond Templier, H.G. Murphy, and Wiwen Nilsson; and the figural sculptor Chiparus. The fashion designer Paul Poiret and the graphic artist Edward McKnight Kauffer represent those whose work directly reached a larger audience. New York City s Rockefeller Center, the Chrysler Building (Left) by William Van Alen, and the Empire State Building by Shreve, Lamb Harmon are the most monumental embodiments of Art Deco. During the 1930s the style took over South Beach in Miami, Florida, producing an area known as the Art Deco historic district. (The Editors of Encyclopædia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. My Art Museum Experience 1. Have you ever attended a major art museum like the DIA before? Yes I have attended DIA back in 7 or 8 grade with Port Huron School District. 2. How long did you explore the DIA? My Husband and I were in there from 10:30am to around 2pm that day. 3. What time period, movement or artist captivated your interest? My husband and I really like the artwork from 1800 s for the most part. At lot of painting we like were of landscapes or of animals. My grandmother used to paint for a living. Nothing famous, but all of her paintings are of landscapes. Share with others AT LEAST ONE thing that you learned during your visit related to the museum experience and the art that you observed. I looked up more about Chevy by Edwin Henry Landseer; he painted animal; particularly horses, dogs and stags. Learned that Queen Victoria commissioned several pictures from the Edwin and enjoyed his paintings. She even had him painted her family pets. Even in the 1800 s people want portraits of her loyal pets. I have so many people asking me for professionals pictures of their family pets, but even in the 1800 those who could afford it want pictures of them in paintings as well. I learn there s so many forms of artwork and really if you look anywhere there s all different forms of artwork. 4. Did you attend the museum alone or did others travel with you? My husband went with me. My mother in law really want to go, but with the time frames of needing to go didn t work with her schedule. Did you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Dred Scott v. Sandford Dred Scott v. Sandford Dred Scott was born a slave in the state of Virginia around the 1800 s. Around 1833 he was purchased from his original owner, Peter Blow, by John Emerson, an officer in the United States Army. Dr. Emerson took Dred Scott to the free state of Illinois to live, and under it s constitution, he was eligible to be free. In around 1836, Dred Scott and his owner moved to Wisconsin territory, a territory that was free under the Missouri compromise. It was in Wisconsin that Dred Scott met and married Harriet Robinson. John Emerson was transferred in 1837 to Ft. Jessup, Louisiana, were he met and married Irene Sandford. Dred Scott and his wife followed Dr. Emerson and his wife from duty station to duty station; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sandford. Because Mr. Sandford resided in New York, there was diversity of residence, and the case was taken to federal courts. Mr. Scott lost this suit as well, and this time appealed to the U.S Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme court ruled that Mr. Scott was a black man and therefore had no rights; this included the right to sue. During the trial period, Mr. Scott and his family were in the custody of the St. Louis county sheriff department. The Scotts were rented out and the money earned was held in escrow for the winner in the case. Mr. Scott was financially backed by the family of his first owner, and in fact Charles E Labeaume, the brother in law of Peter Blow, had been renting the family and helped Mr. Scott sue for his freedom in the Federal Court. Dred Scott also sued Mr. Sandford for battery and wrongful imprisonment. Mr. Sandford did not deny Mr. Scotts claim, he agreed that he had gently laid his hands upon Scott and his family, but that he could do so because they were legally his property. Sanford won this case because Mr. Scott s status as a slave had already been decided by Missouri Supreme Court. There was also the question that when Mr. Scott did reside in the free states, why didn t he claim his freedom then? In the past Missouri courts supported the doctrine of once free, always free, however Dred Scott could not read or write. Money ran low for the Blow family and they were no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Marriott International Inc. In any company, the primary objective is to see the company reach its pinnacle in the industry. The company s success is directly related to its pay packages and bonuses as well as its standing of importance in the industry. In this paper, we will discuss the intended learning outcomes including the diversity in the workplace how it affects the performance of a company; the problems along with the opportunities in relation to diversity and lastly the ways in which employee engagement affects the growth of a company. Another imperative point of focus will be how employee morale can remain elevated and how to encourage consistent employee engagement at work in order to attain positive business results. Ultimately it comes down to the ways in which leaders are assigned roles and how their proper reinforcement will influence employees to be further engaged in their positions. Marriott International Inc. is a globally leading lodging company which is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Marriott has 146,000 employees from different nations, speaking more than 50 languages and working for Marriott in 66 countries around the globe. (18) Marriott has more than 4,300 properties in 81 countries and territories. The company operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts under 19 brands, including The Ritz Carlton, (24) BVLGARI, EDITION, JW Marriott, Renaissance Hotels, Marriott Hotels, AC Hotels, Courtyard, Residence Inn, SpringHill Suites, Fairfield Inn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Scottish Architecture. Essay In this essay, I will be discussing how Charles Rennie Mackintosh has contributed to Scottish architecture. I will investigate his influences and how he affected architecture in Scotland over his lifetime. Born on 7th June 1868 in Glasgow, Mackintosh became interested in architecture as a profession from an early age, and, at the age of sixteen secured an apprenticeship with John Hutchison. In order to complete his apprenticeship, he enrolled in the Glasgow School of Art in 1884, where he met Margaret MacDonald, an artist and his future wife. Due to poor health, Mackintosh often spent weekends in the country side, sometimes travelling with Herbert McNair, a friend who worked at the architect s firm of Honeyman and Keppie, (where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The School of Art was Mackintosh s first and largest commission, and he was awarded it in 1896. Work on the School of Art began in 1897 and extended until 1899, when it was halted, until it was eventually resumed in 1909 and finished. While designing the Glasgow School of Art, Lethaby s Architecture, Mysticism and Myth was to be an important source of principles for Mackintosh, due to its connecting of the Arts and Crafts movement with the Celtic beliefs and Mysticism that greatly interested him. He also put great stock in John Ruskin s views on materials that iron and glass will never worthily take the place of stone because of this defect, the want of mass. For the School of Art, Mackintosh decided to use local granite on three sides and brickwork on the fourth. The building was designed by Mackintosh in the Gothic Revival manner so that the exterior would act as a skin the main structure inside. The north façade on Renfrew Street is dominated by large studio windows and a heavily sculpted main entrance with medieval motifs. The eastern end uses gables, projecting turrets and is set out asymmetrically in order to further impart a Gothic Revival feel to the building. The western façade containing the library rises starkly while the slope falls, creating a look reminiscent of medieval fortifications, broken by large, twenty five foot tall windows. The school of Art was completed in two phases and the difference in the east and west ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Principle Of Separation Of Power Our Founding Fathers were no strangers to the long standing care of a government. Throughout history it has been proven over and over that when any one person is allowed to obtain and stockpile power that he/she becomes the greatest threat to liberty. It is no wonder that the most famous and treasured part of the Constitution, the separation of powers, was molded over hundreds of years. The idea of separation of power is not necessarily a new concept. As far back as 350 B.C. the Greek philosopher Aristotle made the observation in Politics that any government whether it be monarchal, democratic, and etc. has three basic branches: the deliberative, the magisterial, and the judicative. Today all three can be directly compared to: legislative, executive, and judicial within our modern day governments. However, while Aristotle asserted that all three were basic components to any and all governments, he did not specify that they should be wielded by separate entities of said governments. It would not be until centuries after Aristotle s death that his idea of the different functions of government would be separated into different branches. It was the French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu put forth the idea that these powers should be separated, and no one person/branch should hold multiple powers. Of course while John Locke had made the case for splitting the legislative and executive powers, it was Montesquieu that gave our Founding Fathers the proof and/or backing for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Does The Butterfly Population Decline butterflies are traveling pollinators that migrate over 3000 miles in the winter when the weather begins to get cold (Smith). The National Geographic article and video by Lindsay N. Smith says that the butterfly population has decreased 90% in size over the last twenty years (Smith). Population decline comes from a variety of aspects, but the most impactful is the food that the caterpillars are eating and a lack of food on their migration. Monarch caterpillars are born in milkweed plants and eat the leaves before they grow into butterflies. In 20 years milkweed plants have dropped to 21% the amount of that they were previously (Smith). Many scientists are attributing this to the massive monoculture fields throughout the migration pattern that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Theories Of Social Disorganization Theory Social Disorganization 1 Social Disorganization and High Crime Rates Brianna Reyes CRJU 3170 01 Professor Flores November 26, 2017 Social Disorganization 2 Introduction The two theorist that developed the social disorganization theory were Clifford Shaw and Henry D. Mckay according to their book Juvenile Delinquency in Urban Areas they created this theory throughout research they were doing. The two theorists of the social disorganization theory were criminology researchers from the Chicago School . Social disorganization theory is at the macro level. It looks among different communities and neighborhoods. And it studies many people in the neighborhoods not just one single individual. This theory is the most valid at the macro level because crime rates are explained better in this theory than any other. How Shaw and Mckay created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One policy implication of the theory is community project and create social organizations. Some of the ways they can do this is clean up disorder, have recreation programs for youth and increase influence over politicians. Another policy implication is gang intervention. This is where trained gang intervention workers connect with gang members to provide crisis intervention to stop future violent situations, make peace treaties between rival gangs and provide positive opportunities to gang members like occupational training, employment and drug alcohol abuse treatment. Last policy implication of the theory is crime prevention and treatment. When neighborhoods try to get all the residents living in that neighborhood to join together to improve the neighborhood and solve local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Group Dynamics And Its Developmental Stages Abstract There are different stages through which a group passes, both as natural and in a school atmosphere. According to the Oxford Dictionary, 2015, Group Dynamics, is the study or use of the processes involved when people in a group interact. This paper will look to examine group dynamics and its developmental stages in the context of a group randomly selected to make a class room presentation which involved researching, forming of information to present findings to the class. It will also look at how group goals were developed and if the group goals were specific and understood. Group communication patterns will also be examined and its effectiveness discussed. We will also take a look whether group power occurred and whether or not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the group members suggested that the entire group read the specific article and come ready to discuss what each member understood from the article. After a group discussion of the article, another member suggested that each member select a question they felt comfortable answering and presenting in class. The group members also agreed a deadline as to when everyone needed to write up their part of the presentation and turn it in to one members of a group who would gather the data and enter it into a power point presentation format. Everyone in the group agreed that they would email me their written part of the presentation. Prior to the classroom presentation, the group reviewed the data entered in the power point, edited it and agreed as to the order of the information that would be presented in class. Finally, the group gathered prior to the presentation and made last minute edits to slides. The group agreed that there were too many slides and agreed to reduced them to a minimal amount. After agreeing to the final PowerPoint presentation the group rehearsed the information to be presented prior to the class meeting. This group did not experience the storming effect. No one in the group believed that they were being judged and everyone was able to share their opinion and views. As one member of the group stated that this was one of the easiest group she had ever been in because everyone got along and no arguments over the project emerged. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Linear System In Crisis 1) The linear system is a system in crisis because they don t tell us the entire story of where our stuff comes from and where it will end up. The linear system cannot be run together with a finite planet. 2) Like the video said It s our stuff that somehow got on somebody else land. that means the U.S. are beginning to get their resources from the third world (somebody else resources). This means that the U.S. are now destroying another environment just for resources. The community that lives in that environment and force to work 3) Externalized costs are cost of production that somebody else pays for. This means that big companies are not paying their workers much and sometimes even skipping on worker s health insurance. 4) She realized that she didn t really paid for that radio it was the people who suffered by the U.S. hands. Those people were third world people (lost of their natural resource space) people who are getting sick due to toxic in the air, and Congo kids. 5) He told them to shop! Our nation has become consumers because it s the primary way of the demonstrating our value. In other words, we have adopted an identity of consumers. Golden arrow of consumption heart of the system. Top priority. 6) It was design 7) Planned obsolescence is another way of calling useless stuff that manufactured to last you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That person sends an email indicating that he/she will make it his/her lifetime mission to eradicate Asians. The school campuses are trying to find ways in protecting those group of people from hate speech without risking the erosion of speech rights. According to the first amendment it states that there shouldn t be any limit on freedom of speech but could this on going problem be an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On William Herschel I studied the topic from Astrology Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781 . This was a very interesting topic to me. Astrology has always astonished me and I have been interested in space, stars and the Universe. So too was William Herschel. At his time people were familiar with a few planets, the ones up to Uranus, but nothing more. William Herschel was interested in astronomy and read a lot of books about the subject. He used to star gaze but he only had weak telescopes, so in an interest to see more, he worked towards building a more powerful telescope. William Herschel spent time at night after his musical career building telescopes, and after a while, along with his father and brother, was making the most powerful telescopes around, and seeing further and further into the unknown. One of his first projects was mapping the different planets and their positions and movements. During one of his nightly star gazing rituals, he discovered what he thought to be a new comet. He returned four days later to find the comet to have moved, thus increasing his certainty that it was. He shared his discovery with others, who despite having a hard time confirming his discoveries at first, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their limited telescope technology had peaked and they were unable to see any further. With the new star being found, new telescopes created, it was opened up for more discoveries and open mindedness towards astrology. The discovery of Uranus sparked a renewed interest and search for more planets and other things in our solar system. This was the beginning of the second phase in the search for more planets. Most people agree that the discovery by William Herschel was a check point in discovery, with the planets before Uranus being the first phase of discovery and the ones after that being the second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Women In Technology In The 1980 s Women in Technology Computer science is, in comparison to most sciences, a relatively new field starting as early as the 1930 s for military based projects and eventually adapting in the early 1980 s to the personal computers we have today. If we were to look into a brief history of computers starting with the 1950 s we would see huge series of cathode tubes and switches taking up entire rooms. These computers were designed for military intelligence and predominantly comprised of computing long calculations run by paper punch cards and manual switches. (Ceruzzi pg. 28) One of the major misconceptions about the history of Computer Science is that men were the first programmers when in fact it was the opposite. The very first computer theorized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A common reason that young people become attracted to a career field is that the career appeals to their intellect, emotions, and because it is a societal norm. (Brown) In our modern society there is an unspoken mentality that women become teachers, nurses, and designers while men are programmers, doctors, and builders. It is these rules that have perpetuated the gender gap on both sides in such a way that few men are teachers or nurses and few women are programmers and doctors. That being said it is not just society and gender norms keeping women out of tech, it is the women themselves as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Challenges in Pension Reform CHALLENGES IN PENSION REFORM A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF NATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NOVEMBER 2012 By James Michael Sandburg Capstone Project Faculty Advisor Gary Geiler CAPSTONE PROJECT APPROVAL FORM I certify that I have read the Project of James Michael Sandburg entitled Challenges in Pension Reform, and that, in my opinion, it is satisfactory in scope and quality for the degree of Master of Public Administration at National University. Approved by: ______________________________________________ ______________________ Gary Geiler Date ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By this point we are 60 to 70 years old and ready to retire in some level of comfort and dignity, without having to work anymore retirement and our declining years, they say. That lasts another dozen years, give or take a decade. The level of comfort and dignity one enjoys during those final years is measured mostly by the wealth we have managed to accumulate during the 3 or 4 decades we toiled at those chosen professions we spent so many years preparing for. For most of us, that wealth consists mainly in something modern society calls a pension. Because most of us lack the discipline, sophistication, or skills needed to set aside and invest money during our working years, the task of accumulating pension funds is left mainly up to our employers, who in turn hire highly specialized teams of people to administer those pension funds. Some of them do that extremely well; others not so much. Because not all employers offered pensions, in 1935 Congress passed legislation authorizing the federal government to tax workers and their employers, in exchange for guaranteeing a basic pension. That legislation was the Social Security Act. Social Security was never intended to replace employer provided pensions, or to discourage workers from accumulating their own retirement funds. Rather, the intent was that Social Security would provide a guaranteed base upon which workers and their employers could build. Employer provided pensions are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. My Thoughts On Type Of Training Essay I would like to formally write this letter to express my thoughts on the type of training I have experienced while starting this position. I appreciate everything you have done for me so far and though there were great qualities to this training program, I believe that there are many areas that could be improved upon as well. I know that you have put ample time into a training manual to make sure that new employees are learning everything they should. The purpose of this letter is solely to give you input from the other side of the training manual. There may be things that you may not have realized and I personally think this would be beneficial to your employees or prospects. You may have noticed that after the initial training period, I still had plenty of questions that were not addressed during the training session. I would like to start this letter with the great aspects of this training program. I really appreciated that you have cleared your schedule for 2 days to explain to me the process of my job. My first impression was when you had pulled out a list of topics that you would like to discuss over. It seems very organized and well thought out. The list of topics hit every important task that I am going to have to do along with the programs needed in order for me to do my job correctly. Not only was this list informal, but it also allowed for you to check off the topics that we have already addressed. Another part of the training process that I thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Resistance To Change In Fahrenheit 451 The Resistance to Change in Fahrenheit 451 In the novel Fahrenheit 451, multiple abstract and concrete ideas are represented. Those ideas include the use of the outsiders to represent the old society, the use of the mechanical hound to represent the resistance to change, and the use of the atomic bomb to symbolize a new reality. However, these specific examples of representation within the novel are highlighted due to the fact that they together compose an allegory. Within the novel, three main societies are expressed through the representation of various groups or characters. An old society, a middle society, and a new society are all expressed in the book. The old society is allowed to read and possess literature. The middle society has banned literature in order to prevent anyone from being unhappy and disagreeing with it. As one essay written by Timothy E. Kelley expresses, the middle society are a people, who willingly give up their right to be happy in favor of protection from ever being unhappy (Kelley n.p.). The new society does not appear in the book, but is instead being created. The old society is represented by the group of outcasts that the main character Montag meets in the third part of the novel after escaping the city. The outcasts have refused to accept the change that the middle society as instituted instead choosing to leave their homes as they were unable to safely remain there. The group is welcoming to Montag and even appear to be expecting him. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Arguments In Albert Einstein s Solvay Conference Albert Einstein was one of the many incredible scientists that went to the Solvay Conference. In 1927, scientists from all around the world came to present their arguments against each other at the Solvay Conference in Brussels. A few couple of scientists in particular, one being Albert Einstein and the other being Niels Bohr, continued to present arguments and counterarguments against each other to prove who s theory made the most sense. As much as Einstein fought, Bohr just kept fighting back. Bohr came up with every counterargument possible and even brought up Einstein s Theory of Relativity and used it against him. At the end of the day, Niels Bohr had won against Einstein. Niels Bohr was another large piece of the Solvay Conference in 1927. He and Einstein were the stars of the show, as they both battled to prove their theories. Niels Bohr s theory was about Quantum Mechanics . Even today we still use this theory. The teachers teach this to the students, and it is the best theory that we know about. The theory is that we use different orbitals where the electrons will travel around the atom. The different orbitals mean the different energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One scientist that helped was Werner Heisenberg. Heisenberg worked very closely with Bohr, sort of like an assistant. They both worked on the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. Heisenberg developed the uncertainty principle, which set the limits to the position and speed determined of an atom. Another person that helped was Max Born. Max Born was sort of an unsung hero to quantum mechanics, as he did an incredible amount of work on the mathematics part of it. He discovered that the Schrodinger wave equation would be used to predict where the particle would be. The Copenhagen view thought up by these many scientists would be later known as the standard that we use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Value Homeowners Place On Neighborhood Local Public Goods The goal of my research is investigate differences in the value homeowners place on neighborhood local public goods. I define local public goods as either non excludable or non rivalrous neighborhood amenities such as open space, school quality, and public transportation, and disamenities such as crime. Previous research has focused on estimating the average value or willingness to pay for these types of goods. However, just as most preferences can vary by income level, so can the preferences for local public goods. From a public policy persepctive it is important to understand this heterogeneity so that local governments can better serve their residents. For example, if low income households value public transportation more than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assuming higher income households purchase more expensive homes, we can anaylze how preferences for different public goods vary by income. I have acquired data on neighborhood amenities and disamenities from several sources. This fellowship would allow me to purchase even more detailed data on open space, nearby public infrastructure and amenities, and crime rates. It would also allow me to focus more of my time in geocoding houses, open space, roadways, crime, and census data to get more precise measures of local public goods and account for any spatial correlation between houses. For several decades researchers have used hedonic theory to estimate the effect of various local public goods on house prices. These studies have examined the value households place on a countless number of neighborhood amenities and disamenities, including open space, school quality, crime, air quality, and nearby public infrastructure. Understanding households willingness to pay is paramount for local governments, city planners, and policymakers in determining the optimal provision of various public goods and services. A quick survey of the hedonic literature finds that the effects of certain public goods on housing prices often vary in their significance, magnitude and direction. In fact, cite{sirmans2005composition} review over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Relationship Between Sadism And Its Effects On Children Sadism is defined as the derivation of sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain, suffering and/or humiliation upon another person. The pain and suffering of the victim, which may be both physical and psychological, is pivotal to the sexual arousal and pleasure. According to Bernard (1933) sadism hence represents a pathological intensification of the masculine mental character. Characteristics of sadism according to DSM IV (2000) is as follows: having over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving acts (real, not simulated) in which the psychological or physical suffering including humiliation of the victim is sexually exciting to the person, as well as the person has acted on these urges with a non consenting person, or the sexual urges or fantasies cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. Introduction Sexual sadism is noticed primarily in males and generally starts with puberty, in spite of the fact that sadistic behavior may be manifested prematurely in children. In all male cases, it becomes obvious by early adulthood. According to Hucker (2009), sexual sadism may start off with fantasies and, in some cases, these may never be acted upon or, be acted out in the more mild forms of consensual relationships. In non consensual cases, the behavior usually continues and often escalates over time as the perpetrator experiences a need for increased violence in order to stimulate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparison of Two Film Versions of Romeo and Juliet Essay Comparison of Two Film Versions of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare s play Romeo and Juliet was made into a film by two different directors. Baz Luhrmann s to Franco Zeffirelli s interpretation of Romeo and Juliet were very distinct and they both appeal to different age group audiences. Franco Zeffirelli s version was the first film of Romeo and Juliet. It was produced in 1968 and it was quiet typical, exactly what the audience would have expected the film of Romeo and Juliet to be. Unlike Baz Luhrmann s version, which was very modern and appealed to a younger audience. Baz Luhrmann s and Franco Zeffirelli s Romeo and Juliet are perfect examples of the very different perspectives you can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lighting of the scenes were similar, as both films portrayed the scene as lively and exciting at the beginning. The only difference to the lighting is what was used to create the light. Franco Zeffirelli used traditional items such as candles and torches. Baz Luhrmann used modern items such as chandeliers and fireworks. The start of the party was similar in both films. Even though Franco Zeffirelli s version of the scene started noisily, Baz Luhrmann s was noisier. Another similarity were the camera angle shots. Both directors used a variety of camera shots, especially close up. Luhrmann s production, the close ups were helping build tension by showing both families feelings and facial expressions. Throughout the masked ball scene, there are a number of close ups on key characters. For example, when Tybalt recognises Romeo at the party and when Romeo and Juliet first set eyes on each other across the fish tank. Franco also uses close ups at these points of the scene. The setting of the two films are also very contrasting. Zeffirelli s production was set in Tuscany and Umbria because they were very authentic cities, which were a lot like the setting of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, would have been. However, the Luhrmann version of Romeo and Juliet was set in Mexico, Miami beach. This was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jit 2.4 Advantages of MRPI Business results and manufacturing performance are improved. More accurate and timely information can be obtained to improve manufacturing control. Inventory and obsolescence are minimized. The production process is driven by orders and more responsive to market demand. Production costs are reduced due to increased efficiencies. 2.5 Disadvantages of MRPI Materials purchasing costs are not optimized due to smaller and frequent orders. Transportation costs and unit costs are increased due to smaller and frequent orders. When materials are delivered late, production will be late. It is difficult to change computer systems after the installation. The limitation of plant capacity and distribution capacity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  JIT is good for a repetitive production environment but not others.  Not all vendors comply with JIT operations, e.g. high quality material flexible delivery.  Workers may have problems with JIT s flexible, broadly stated jobs.  JIT is not good for global trade due to long lead time. 5.7 JIT and distribution Just in time delivery needs good collaboration with vendors of distribution services and of products. The distributor needs a continuity of demand and the chance to define routes, loads and schedules well ahead. By working toward longer terms, higher volume procurements with vendors, prices can be cut due to larger transport volume over a long period of time. Just in time delivery will cut down the operating costs if the business is substantial for the distribution partner. Just in time delivery needs more frequent deliveries from vendors however it does not voluntarily imply higher transportation costs. i) Simple examples to reduce transportation cost are:  when the freight is calculated by weight only.  when a wide range of goods is put into each shipment and it offsets the smaller volume of bulk orders.  when the freight is calculated at a flat contract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Interlopers Conflict The outcome of conflicts between characters vary due to the drive each character has. Each character s drive is shown in how passionate they are about how they want something to end up. The more you are driven to do something, the more likely that what you want will happen. However, if two people have the same drive, the conflict will resolve itself in a different way. Conflicts arise in different ways in each individual story, but most conflicts are introduced during the rising action in the literary piece. This gives the author of the story time to get the readers wondering. As the rest of the story unfolds, each reader uses inferences to predict how the conflict will be resolved. Each narrator s drive towards the conflict is one way to predict ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This hatred and drive to kill the opposing person allows simple things such as communication to cease and allows the drive to take the lead. These families hatred for one another influence the drive to kill. The two families will not stop until the other one is dead. Therefore, each narrator has the drive to kill the other one. Once the drive to kill is gone, their plans are altered. Ulrich states, Neighbour, if you will help me bury the old quarrel, I will ask you to be my friend, (Saki 4). Each family has its own drive, each family is willing to kill, one family breaks, both drives are destroyed. The one family that breaks first is not willing to kill, destroying the other families will to fight. This is because if one family does not want to fight, what is the point in fighting to the death? The original outcome does not come true due to the fact that one narrator changed and started communicating. Once this narrator s drive was known, the other narrator also communicated the lack of wanting to kill. With both narrator s realizing that neither wanted to kill, their drives changed and the plan was foiled. The conflict could resolve itself in a different way, though, if only one narrator has the drive to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Grandstaff Research Paper I thought that I would like to work as a grandstaff at this airport is I thought it was a very beautiful place when I come New Chitose Airport on my recent trip. And other reason is I like to live in Hokkaido, so I want work at biggest airport in Hokkaido, and it was the New Chitose Airport. I started wanting to be a grandstaff is when I was a child. I traveled a lot of place and I used airport many times. So I see grandstaff many times and in that time I think people who work in airport, which is grandstaff is so cool people and that makes me want to become a grandstaff. And when I attending the middle and high school, I m live in America and I work so hard for learn english because in that time I think this skill can use for job that communicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the America I m attending 5th grade of elementary school and all of the middle school and high school. Those school is the public school, so all students in the school speaks english, so first time I meet them I confuse because they speak language that I don t know. But I like to speak with other people so I try to speak with them by using easy english and those people help me and teach english to me, it was so good for learning english. And that makes me gotta 640 point in TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) and semi two class in Practical English proficiency test. This is a level of daily conversation, so I think this skill was useful for communicate with people who come to New Chitose Airport. And I m taking robotic class in high school, so I have a confidence for using the computer or any kind of machine. Also I like the grandstaff and I like to challenge to myself, so I think I can do anything for this work. If I work in the New Chitose Airport, I would like all customers who come to this airport to be happy. And I would like to work hard for all customers want to use this airport again. And it has 2020 olympic in Japan, I think many people come to Japan for watching olympic so I work hard for those people want to come Japan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Case Of Boxes, Llc, The Distribution Occurs 4 Transaction 1 Code Section 704(c)(1)(B) covers distributions of contributed property to another partner. Under this code section, if contributed property is distributed within seven years of the contribution date, the contributing partner must recognize some or all of the built in gain that was deferred at the date of contribution. In the case of Boxes, LLC, the distribution occurs 4 years after the contribution, so Bobby is subject to the recognition provisions. At the date of contribution, the land has a $350,000 built in gain. Recognition of this gain is deferred and the partnership takes a carryover basis of $250,000. When the land is distributed, the FMV of the land has increased to $870,000, increasing the built in gain to $620,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the date of contribution, the partnership took a carryover holding period in the land that Bobby contributed. As a result of the distribution, Larry will also take a carryover holding period of April 14th, 2003. The character of the gain recognized by Bobby is determined by how it was used by the partnership. Capital gain property is not subject to the five year character provisions under Section 724. Assuming that Boxes held the land as a capital asset rather than inventory, the gain recognized by Bobby would be capital in nature. Because Larry is not at least a 50% owner of the partnership, his intentions for the land are irrelevant in this matter. Transaction 2 In the event of the retirement of a partner with a disproportionate distribution, Code Section 751(b) provides guidance. In order for Section 751(b) to apply, the partnership must have both Section 751 and non section 751 property. Section 751 assets include unrealized receivables and substantially appreciated inventory. Because the inventory has not appreciated by 120%, of its adjusted basis, the only Section 751 property that Boxes of Books has is its receivables. Because Bobby s distribution of $845,000 exceeds his 35% share of $840,000, he will recognize a guaranteed payment of $5,000 under Section 736(a). Section 736(a) does not apply to the receivables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. SIDS Physical Factors A combination of physical and sleep environmental factors can make an infant more vulnerable to SIDS. These factors may vary from child to child. Physical factors Physical factors associated with SIDS include: Brain abnormalities. Some infants are born with problems that make them more likely to die of SIDS. In many of these babies, the portion of the brain that controls breathing and arousal from sleep doesn t work properly. Low birth weight. Premature birth or being part of a multiple birth increases the likelihood that a baby s brain hasn t matured completely, so he or she has less control over such automatic processes as breathing and heart rate. Respiratory infection. Many infants who died of SIDS had recently had a cold, which may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Council Of Vatican II The council of Vatican II was called in 1959 in order to reform the canon law of the Catholic Church. It was suggested by many that the council focus their energies on reforming liturgical worship. Joseph Ratzinger, a priest and future pope, used his lecture, The First Session , in order to portray what was going on at the council and to give his own views. Ratzinger started by identifying the fact that the opening ceremonies to the council were very long and hard to keep up with, thus discouraging involvement in the ceremonies altogether. This was representative of what was happening to liturgical worship there was decreased participation. In order to remedy the immense decrease in participation in Catholic liturgy, the council proposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The document advocated for a return to ancient origins of liturgy, as well as the removal of historical attachments in order to maintain the Noble Simplicity . By reforming these aspects, the ritual of liturgical worship became simpler, and because the ritual was simpler, more people had the capacity and energy to participate in the ritual. Additionally, the document called for the liturgy to become more dialogic. By making the Mass like a conversation between the priest and the people attending the liturgical worship, it actively and directly engages them more, causing a boost in participation. Another issue that the document dealt with was the issue of governance, and the result was that the document allowed for the dioceses to have control over their churches liturgical rituals. Because of this, rituals could be formatted to match the churches cultures and environments, and this would foster more participation in the liturgy, because more people were able to relate to it and were more eager to participate. Finally, the issue of language was also dealt with by the document. Churches around the world would now be able to celebrate Mass using the vernacular. This benefitted liturgies everywhere because more people were able to actually understand and participate in the Mass, thus increasing full and active engagement in the liturgical celebrations. Because of the Sancrosanctum Concilium, the first document of the Second Vatican Council, the liturgy of the Catholic Church was reformed in a way in which the liturgy would foster full, conscious, and active participation among all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay The Red Tent by Diamant The Red Tent by Diamant In Diamant s powerful novel The Red Tent the ever silent Dinah from the 34th chapter of Gensis is finally given her own voice, and the story she tells is a much different one than expected. With the guiding hands of her four mothers , Leah, Rachel, Zilpah, and Bilhah, all the wives of Jacob, we grow with Dinah from her childhood in Mesoptamia through puberty, where she is then entered into the red tent , and well off into her adulthood from Cannan to Egypt. Throughout her journey we learn how the red tent is constantly looked upon for encouragement, solace, and comfort. It is where women go once a month during menstration, where they have their babies, were they dwell in illness and most importantly, where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This act is translated into todays concept of rape, but as the narrative continues we see how Shechem tries to justify his manner by claiming he fell victim to love. Being drawn to Dinah, daughter of Jacob, and in love with the maiden, he spoke to the maiden tenderly (Genesis 34:3). This, however, is not admissible in the eyes of Israel s men. Shechem s behavior is considered an outrage in Israel...a thing not to be done , and therefore, hinders Shechem s aspiration of marriage to her (Genesis 34:7). One of the ways he is able to seek mercy is by offering Dinah s brothers and father a high bride price. This offering along with a promise for all men to be circumcised in accordance with God s command to their grandfather Abraham: This is my covenant between Me and you and your offspring to follow which you shall keep: every male among you shall be circumcised, is a fitting plea to their ears and Dinah is wed off (Genesis 17:10). But what about Dinah s ears? Who is to say that she wants to marry this man who defiled her? What is her view on it all? Ironically, there is no mention of Dinah s feelings or thoughts throughout Genesis 34. All the attention focuses not on Dinah, but the men around her. The one who is affected the most throughout this whole ordeal is somehow left in the shadow. There even is no reference to how she succumbs to being raped, and later deceived by her own blood. After the entire male community gives consent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Paul Lance Murder Case The case is jerry murdered by paul lance may 22nd 2003. This case will be about paul how he didn t know what he was doing as he saw the Vulture eye . I will show you in this case how paul was insane as he killed him that night of may 22nd 2003. He did not know what he was doing as you can see when he say s, He loved the old man... , but it was, ...it was his eye had a eye of a vulture. As you can see he said it for himself that he loved the old man also saying in this quote, He had never wronged me. Never given me a insult. For his gold I had no desire. So he s saying that he would not hurt the old man but kill the eye. But he didn t just kill jerry he waited and went into his room at 12 at midnight every night for a week. Next the reason he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then he said when he killed jerry, he ripped off his limbs or his legs and arms also the head while killing jerry. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs. When he killed jerry you prob think he would disagree of what he did but he didn t he knew what he did because of the Vulture eye . Also when he killed jerry he said, I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber, and deposited all between the scantlings. I then replaced the boards so cleverly, so cunningly, that no human eye not even his could have detected anything wrong. There was nothing to wash out no stain of any kind no blood spot whatever. So now you know that the reason he was killed jerry. First because he didn t know what he was doing like him laughing or killing him by cutting every limb off. The other reason is because he wouldn t just kill the guy because he didn t like him it was because of the vulture eye and there wasn t a vulture eye was just a eye but he didn t think so. So he had to kill him for that reason also the last reason was because he would stare at the eye all night at 12 midnight every day for a week then he killed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Avatar, By James Cameron Essay Belinda Duhl THEA 1023, Fall Semester 2016 Due: Saturday, December 10, 2016 Avatar Avatar, a 2009 American epic science fiction film was directed, written, co produced, and co edited by James Cameron. The film s main stars are Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Michelle Rodriquez, and Sigourney Weaver. The story formula or plot is the specific actions and events that filmmakers select, and the order in which they arrange those events and actions to effectively convey on screen the movie s narrative to a viewer. Avatar takes place in a futuristic mid 22nd century, a paraplegic marine, Jake Sully (Worthington), reports for duty, a mission meant for his now deceased brother, on the lush habitable moon in the Alpha Centauri star system, named Pandora. A greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge (Ribisi) has figured out that Pandora is home to a minable ore, unobtanium an expensive superconductor. Selfridge s intentions are to drive the native humanoid tribe called the Na vi out of their homes in order to mine the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. Jake gathers information for Colonel Quaritch (Lang), the cooperating military unit, and Selfridge in exchange for a surgery to help him walk again. Jake does this by attempting to infiltrate the native tribe people with the use of an experimental avatar identity, a device that makes him sound and look like one of their own. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Compare And Contrast The Dynasties Of China And India The history of the development of China and India are very different. India was broken up into many different settlements ran by different people, such as dynasties and empires. On the other hand, China was always more united and was also ran by a dynasty. A dynasty is a government ran by the same family, only to be thrown out of power by a new dynasty. The dynasties of China were successful, where as the dynasties of India were not as fortunate. There were a few factors that set the Chinese dynasties up for success compared to the Indian dynasties. One of important factors was that religious sentiments did not affect the strength of the leadership in China. This made Chinese unification a lot easier. India was not able to unify itself because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. John Smith Essay John Smith is one of the most famous people in American literature history. He was a dedicated man to his country of England, and wanted nothing more than to claim America in the name of the king. During his adventures to the new land he encountered many new things and people including a young Native American woman named Pocahontas. He also wrote many journals enticing people to want to come to America. This shall tell you the story of John Smith from his journeys as a young man all the way to when he finally came to America, and how his writings still influence people to immigrate to America still today. John Smith was born in Lincolnshire, England to a farmer and his wife in 1580. He only had a grammar school education, but with this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this policy, the survival rate grew to nearly ninety percent that year. He organized successful trading with the Native American Powhattan. Smith was however captured by him and only spared when Powhattan s daughter Pocahontas pleaded for his life. This is where the story of Pocahontas comes from. Smith wrote a letter about this encounter to Queen Anne when he heard of her coming to England years later. He wanted to ensure that she would not be treated as someone that could not be trusted. He wanted to show her loyalty to him and to England. Smith was badly burned in 1606 from a gunpowder explosion and forced to return back to England. In 1614 he returned with an expedition to map the New England coastline. He would never return to Virginia again after this. He would from then on only promote colonizing the New England area. His efforts to promote colonizing were blocked by weather, pirates and lack of funding. He then resorted to writing about colonization. In his writing he elaborated about how wonderful it was in the new world. He would say that the fish practically jump into your boat when you go fishing and things such as that. He made the new world seem better than it really was so people would want to travel here and settle in it. His plan worked because year after year more and more people flocked to the New England hoping to colonize and not have to worry about running out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Tikki Turii Movie And Movie Analysis Rikki Tikki Tavi Compare Contrast Essay Curiosity is a form of bravery. Rikki Tikki was a great fighting mongoose with much curiosity and bravery. With the help of his friends, he fights away ferocious predators. Rikki Tikki Tavi is written by Rudyard Kipling. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story is about how one little mongoose saves a whole family and their house. In addition, both of these story s characters, settings, and details are different and alike. The short story and video are being compared, as they have many similarities and differences. Also, the story and video had many similarities, and not as much difference. The movie was kept very similar to the book. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story and movie had many similarities and differences such as the characters, settings, and details about the story itself. The Rikki Tikki Tavi story and movie had lots of similarities, and one example of this is the characters. In the story and movie, Nag was the same. He still ate the baby bird in the beginning and was evil and cruel. He said, Who is Nag, I am Nag. The great God Brahm put his mark upon all our people, when the first cobra spread his hood to keep the sun off Brahm as he slept. Look, and be afraid! He was killed towards the end of the story and movie. Rikki, the main character, was also the same. He was brave, ferocious, and curious. Rikki was not afraid of the huge garden (Rudyard Kipling 3 Video). He defeats Kariat in both stories, also. Next, Darzee s wife was the same. She was also very brave. She distracted Nag s wife So Rikki Tikki could get Nagaina s eggs. She says Oh, my wing is broken! The boy in the house threw a stone at me and broke it . In the story and video, the characters were the same. In the story and movie of Rikki Tikki Tavi, the settings are the same. It states that he fought in the big bungalow ( Kipling 1). It also states this in the video(Movie). Bungalows are often found in India. Therefore, both the story and video take place in India. In the story it says, from the thick grass at the foot of the bush there came a low hiss a horrid, cold sound. This same thing happens in the movie. Nag comes out of the tall, thick grass (Movie). This shows that the setting of the garden in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of Hanley s Everyday Things Summarize: The main argument in Hanley s Everyday Things in Premodern Japan, is that the standard of living is an inaccurate way to evaluate the pre industrialization of Japan. Hanley breaks down her argument by explaining it in three suitable subparts. She explains that the standard of living is an insufficient way to indicate how people lived during that period, an insufficient way of examining sine qua nons of the industrialization, and an insufficient way to set side by side with other industrialized states during that period. Explain: Hanley makes arguments to justify her alternative, but she first uses a method that is diabolical. She first presents the current method that economists uses to compare states and then she shows how it is insufficient to use it. The term standard of living is broke down by Hanley and then opens way for her alternative to comparing states during the period of pre industrialization. Hanley first undermines the (GDP) standard of living, and thus gives a logical reasoning why it is inaccurate to use when comparing states. The standard of living is used by economists to evaluate the quantities of goods and services available for consumption (Hanley, 1997). She then explains, it is good to use the standard of living method in modern nations, but then explains, the standard of living is only as good as the data used to calculate it (Hanley, 1997) She is clearly stating that method of standard of living, is only good if you have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Present Day Paranoia Research Paper Certain personalities have this bizarre obsession with a denial of the obvious. There must be an alternative explanation for things. A point of view outside the mainstream intriguing and mysterious as it is conveys a feeling of meaning and importance. Who cares whether it makes no actual sense, as long as it excites our senses. This info loaded age gives our imaginations the license to allege anything and make it sound convincing; even reasonable. This is what conspiracy theorists do. In a world filled with loose associations amongst unrelated circumstances, these internet driven deceivers play connect the dots , until suddenly, the White House becomes a secret cover for an underground world of aliens. Publish a book stuffed with smart sounding references and voila! best seller and a cult following to boot. With so many opinions about so many things accessible online, the one thing inaccessible is the one thing needed truth. We are losing the truth war. Ever waning, it continues to yield to a privatized and personalized societal mindset. I got mine; you got yours the Millennials mantra. Metanarrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many have sincerely tried to find objective answers, only to become disillusioned. It can be daunting. Some end up more confused than when they started on their journey left asking, How is it that there are so many seemingly intelligent people in the world saying such opposite and contradictory things? They cannot all be right. Disenfranchised and bogged down in a glut of contradiction, they conclude, There is no universal reality. No one has exclusive claims on objective truth. Unaware, they have now joined the ranks of the people who frustrated them to begin with; ending up where they started. Their conclusion is, in fact, an objective truth claim, albeit a self refuting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Scandal Have Paid For Their Unethical Behavior Essay Punishment Those who were responsible for the scandal have paid for their unethical behavior. Kozlowski and Swartz were accused of giving themselves more than $150 million in illegal bonuses and forgiving loans to themselves, besides fraudulently selling an additional $430 million in the company s stock options. Kozlowski and Swartz were convicted on 22 counts of grand larceny, falsifying business records, securities fraud and conspiracy, sentenced from eight and one third years to twenty five years in prison, and ordered by State Supreme Court Justice Michael Obus to pay a total of $134 million in restitution, in addition of $70 million and $35 million fines respectively (Associated Press, Ex Tyco Executives... ). Belnick, the former general counsel, shelled out $100,000 to settle charges with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over $14 million in undisclosed loans. Federal regulators imposed heavy sanctions against Richard Scalzo, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, over his auditing work at troubled Tyco International Ltd., by permanently barring him from conducting public company audits (Countryman, SEC Bans... ). Although the Tyco scandal has been attributed solely to Kozlowski s character flaws, the industrial conglomerate was also alleged by the Securities and Exchange Commission due to the failed corporate governance and a weak board, and agreed to pay a $50 million civil penalty to settle allegations the high tech conglomerate s prior management violated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Dead End In Norvelt Book Report Just as he crossed himself with the , Father, Son, and Holy bang. This was a quote from the story, Dead End in Norvelt this was said by Jack Gantos the main character. Dead End in Norvelt takes place in modern times in Norvelt, Pennsylvania and the story talks about a 13 year old boy with weird things happening in the old town. The Puritans would support the book, Dead End in Norvelt Because they are hard workers, law abiding, and respected authority. The Puritans would support the book, Dead End in Norvelt Because of the stores hard working people. In the story Jack and his family are hard workers because of their projects, favors, and jobs. Jack is told by his dad to dig a hole on the side of their yard to be an entrance for a bomb shelter. Jack father was building a runway for an old WWII, Japanese airplane. Jack was also tasked for cutting the grass and trimming the weeds. The Puritans would approve of these tasks but the airplane would scare them. Jack also helped their neighbor Mrs. Volker with the obichawarey and her life. Jack runs the paper to the printer and helps print the newspaper for the town. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The family is a law abiding and helped the law if they could. One time in the story the police were investigating the town and the Gantose family. The family cooperated with the police and tried to help with the investigation of a murder. When the family would build anything they built it to the rules and building codes. Jack made sure the grass and weeds were cut and thrown away. The family also followed animal keeping guides for their one donkey and their turkeys. The family sees vehicles as a privilege and takes good care and respect vehicules. Jack father has a truck and an airplane and performs routine maintenance. In a part Jack drives Mis.Volders car with her permission because she can t drive. The Puritans might agree with the vehicles or they might be afraid of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...