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Problems In Writing English
Essays – The Friary School
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Problems In Writing English Essays – The Friary School Problems In Writing English Essays – The Friary School
Primer On Neoliberalism
The interaction of author s voices and general perspectives shows the extent that globalization has had
on our world and the idea that globally sustainable development needs to be at the forefront of future
progress is clear. Alkali in particular addresses what he sees as the benefits from globalization and
international groups such as the UN. This global connection however, seems as though for some
sources goes hand in hand with the influence of neoliberalism. In A Primer on Neoliberalism, Anup
Shah describes neoliberalism as the mechanism for global trade and investment supposedly for all
nations to prosper and develop fairly and equitably . However, it has created a battle for resources and
many of these places are in previous colonies of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On page 30 of Wright states that we have reached a stage where we must bring the experiment under
rational control, and guard against present and potential dangers . Wright suggests that humanity needs
to make drastic changes to keep themselves alive, this echoes the statements that many of the authors
have said of the importance of sustainability and sustainable development in developing countries. In
the Brundtland report and Forjaz s article in particular, look at how we have reached a point where
sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity for as Wright puts it, the experiment to continue .
The relationship between local and international perspectives on sustainable development in
developing countries can be informed by Massey s description of power geometry and time space
compression. Massey describes time space compression as the movement and communication across
space, to the geographical stretching out of social relations, and to our experience of all this . Time
space compression is one of the things that influences how people around the world interact and
engage with each
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Electroconvulsive Therapy Argumentative Essay
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), formerly known as electroshock therapy, is a treatment for mental
illnesses that runs small electric currents through the brain, with the intention of bringing on a brief
seizure. The goal is to change brain chemistry to reverse symptoms of certain mental illnesses. During
the 1940s 50s, ECT was the most effective way of treating certain mental illnesses and was used
frequently throughout many countries (Kendell, 1982). One of the main illnesses ECT is used for is
depression, but it is also used for other mental illnesses, such as mania and some cases of
schizophrenia. Patients undergo ECT about three times a week, totaling six to twelve sessions. This is
an important topic to research because ECT is known to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although ECT is shown to be effective, it does not always mean that is a safe form of treatment. If
ECT causes patients to have severe brain damage and cognitive deficits, it would be considered
unethical to use, regardless if it an effective form of treatment for certain mental illnesses (Reisner,
2003). There are limitations to ECT that doctors need to be aware of, such as patients having existing
medical conditions that could counteract with ECT treatment and cause damage to the patient.
Informed consent is an important process in undergoing ECT, it should let the patient know all of the
risks and all of the benefits of ECT. Many have suggested that although the risk of brain damage is
reported to be low, it is still an important deciding factor for a patient who is eligible for undergoing
ECT. Informed consent should include risks, benefits, acknowledge post treatment risks and
confusion, the possibility or uncertain effects of the treatment, as well as alternative options (Reisner,
2003). Because a risk of a treatment is not always certain, it should still be required to inform a patient
of the possible effects of the treatment they are undergoing, due to the minimal possibility that brain
damage or death could still
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Mommy Film Techniques
In the years following his impressive film debut for I Killed My Mother (09) at the age of only
nineteen, Xavier Dolan (French Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, editor, costume designer and
producer) has withheld his space in the limelight. Between Heartbeats, Laurence Anyways, and Tom
at the Farm, Dolan, now 27, returned to the big screen again with the release of Mommy in 2014.
Tragic yet luminous, Mommy is a film of astounding violence and grief punctuated by bursts of
unmitigated glee. Diane Die Després (Anne Dorval), a widowed, tattooed, and freshly fired mother of
one, who struggles deeply when her psychotic teenage son, Steve O Connor Després (Antoine Olivier
Pilon), is imposed upon her. After having been thrown out of the state care ... Show more content on
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No one before Canadian writer director Dolan has ever tried a 1:1 a risk considering the vast majority
of modern films are screened in a 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite the time it takes to get used to
the restrained perspective, it works beautifully in both an aesthetic and metaphoric manner. The bold
visual trick mixed with tight shot sizes allow every moment to be emotionally sincere; the audience
can avoid distractions to the left and right of the frame and look the characters right in the eye. Even in
the most calm of scenes, if there are three characters on screen, the sequence becomes that much more
powerful. The ratio forces the audience to sit front row in the suffocating unhealthiness and, like Steve
s mind, offers them no escape save for two fleeting moments when the frame expands to a standard
aspect ratio. These moments, being the two most hopeful in the film, really do help to express the
feelings of freedom that the characters experience before being but back into their cages the perfect
square perspective becoming more ironic than
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Host Family Narrative
It has been a long time I have not talked to her since I graduated from high school. She was my last
host family during high school year. Her name is Kim Helvaty and she currently lives in Brownsburg
in Indiana. I used to talk to her a lot because she is easy to talk to. Also, since she was my guardian, I
had to update my plan to her so I had much time to talk to her. However, I came to the university, and
everything is totally different than high school. I am so thankful to all my host family because I could
adapt well to the new place in different state without guardians. On March 6th, I called to Kim
through Facetime. I was nervous at first because I have not seen her for a while. However, at the same
time, I was also excited to see and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, she did not know who to live with them. Luckily, I got along with Kate from soccer team
and Kate always told her family about me that how she wanted to host me. So her family decided to
host me my senior year because she and her family thought that I fit well on with them. Fortunately, I
was looking somebody else as well to stay so it worked out wonderfully. She said, Aww, We miss you!
, The room is very same as when you left. I miss the day when I stayed with them. I realized that I had
really good time with good people. Also, they care of me because I got to know some parents from
kids, and one of them has been asking Kim that, How JiYeong is going with the winter up there? The
school where I went was very much connected to each others and they take care of
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Gregor Mendel s Fruit Flies Essay
Gregor Mendel s Fruit Flies
Introduction From simple heredity experiments with garden peas, to cloning sheep, the field of
genetics has come a long way. Now we are closer to mapping out the human genetic map due to
advances in technology, and years and years of research. Perhaps the most influential and
groundbreaking scientist, Gregor Mendel, he was responsible to provide a path to where genetics is
now today with his experiments of garden peas.
In lab, fruit flies were crossed to observe inheritance patterns in their offspring. The motivation for
this was to further understand how genes and characteristics are inherited. To use fruit flies would be
much more effective and easier because of a couple of reasons. The ... Show more content on
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The F1?s were then observed and then crossed to form the F2 generation.
Genetic Hypothesis The F1 generation hypothesis is that with the Line A, B cross, the F1 for our
group will be expected to be heterozygous dominant (VvBb) at both loci. This is because of the cross
of Line A, which was consisting of Males with the genotype of vvBB, and of line B that were females
with the genotype VVbb. As far as the F2 generations go, the phenotypes are expected to have a
9:3:3:1 ratio. There should be 9 brown, normal fruit flies, and 3 of each the brown, vestigial fly and
the white, long fly. Finally, there is expected to be only one white, vestigial fly that possesses
homozygous recessive alleles in both loci. There is a chance that there may be different outcomes to
the F2 generation due to the possibility that the Line A and the Line B generation were not all
homozygous dominant in wing type for females and eye color in males. Such a genotype in the males,
vvBb, and such in females, Vvbb, may lead to a different ratio in the F2 offspring.
Methods In the lab section, we observed two vials containing the Line A and B species. In order for us
to further examine the flies, we ?knocked out? the flies with a chemical anesthetic known as Fly Nap.
Placing the wand covered in Fly Nap into the vial, we ?knocked out? the flies. We then spilled the
flies onto a piece of paper and examined them under a light microscope. What were examined were
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Henry Fleming In The Red Badge Of Courage
In The Red Badge of Courage, main character Henry Fleming displays various aspects of his
personality throughout the novel mainly through his actions rather than his words. He is easily
impressed and affected by his experiences, and in some cases, even allows them to shape him and his
decisions. The way Stephen Crane describes Henry s sentiments is fully expressed and thoroughly
articulated, allowing the reader to feel as if they were capable of identifying with Fleming himself,
heedless of any unfamiliarity. Crane s subtle use of Henry s reactions to events occurring throughout
the plot begs the question of whether or not he purposely attempted to display the youth s qualities and
rationalization for his actions through his experiences. Having already experienced battle in a negative
way sets the stage for Henry s reluctance to once again step onto the battlefield. Regardless of any
good intentions he may have entered war with, when Henry decides not to go into battle the second
time around, his choice reflects on his tainted knowledge of how horrible war was due to his first
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After his grim brush with danger, he begins to realize the terror and disdain he truly felt for war,
especially the looming cloud of death that lurked around it. His decision not to go into the red sickness
of battle (Crane 24)* the second time is characterized by this experience. Although he displays
tremendous amounts of courage at certain points during the story, Henry s preoccupation with the
worry of dying without being recognized, or known, so to say, also forms a large part of his character
and
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Rama- from Ramayana
Rama
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This article is about the incarnation of Vishnu. For other uses, see Rama (disambiguation) and
Ramachandra (disambiguation).
| |It has been suggested that Raghava Rama be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) |
|Rama |
|[pic] |
|Lord Rama (center) with wife Sita, brother Lakshmana (with fan) |
|and devotee, Hanuman (far left). |
|Devanagari |राम |
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|4 Prince of Ayodhya |
|5 Initiation of the Avatara |
|5.1 Another version |
|6 Dharma of exile |
|7 Rama and Sita |
|7.1 Agni pariksha |
|7.2 Sita s banishment |
|8 Maryada Purushottama |
|9 Rama and non violence |
|10 Companions |
|10.1 Bharata and Lakshmana |
|10.2 Jatayu, Hanuman and Vibheeshana |
|11 Rama in war |
|11.1 Sagara |
|11.2 Facing Ravana |
|12 Rama Rajya |
|13 Rama and the world |
|13.1 Festivals of Lord
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New York Emergency Operations Plan
Purpose, Scope, Situation, and Assumptions
The city of New York, in accordance with the Title 47, Chapter 10 on State Disaster Preparedness Act
(1975) is supposed to come up with a plan and prepare for any emergencies and disasters that are man
made or natural or any other hostile activity that involves using weapons of mass destruction, such as
terrorism. This is the New York Emergency Operations Plan (NYEOP) that recognizes that the local
government needs to come up with a plan to handle such emergencies on behalf of the federal
government. This plan acknowledges other agreements where requests can be made for state
assistance that may come from other districts or neighboring cities, or even country (Zaza, et.al,
2016). The plan also defines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A disaster emergency may become a threat to the United States national security. When a disaster is a
threat to national security, different security procedures and authorities are required to address the
requirements of national security. Such situations lead to a federal response that is to be supported by
the local government.
Situation:
1. An emergency or disaster can occur at any moment, or location within New York with no notice.
Such disasters are bound to lead to a lot of property damage, human suffering, and economic hardship
to the business community, individuals, and governments.
2. Sharing of information is necessary for many government levels, the private sector, and response
community. The people of New York expect the government to provide assistance, guidance and
inform them when an emergency, disaster or a threat occurs in the city of New York.
3. Hazard Analysis: A hazard analysis of the city of New York was determined depending on several
risk factor values that included the duration, warning time, spatial extent, probability, and impact. The
greater risk was determined by a higher risk factor. Some of the human caused, natural, and
technological hazards recorded included landslides, wild fires, earthquakes, canal failure, dams,
landslides, drought, volcanic eruptions, the wind, tornadoes, lightning, severe storms, civil
disturbances, cyber disruptions, radiological and hazardous material (Hoffman,
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Anorexi A Psychologically Based Eating Disorder
Anorexia
Anorexia is a psychologically based eating disorder in a human, when a person feels extremely
insecure of his/ her physical appearance by thinking that his/ her physical appearance is not impressive
or socially acceptable at all and gets obsessed involved in continuous efforts to lose weight. Their
weight loosing efforts are not healthy rather are extremely unhealthy in the form of vigorous exercises,
imbalanced diet plans intake and unsatisfying mistaken image of themselves towards them. Their
problem is not based on the reality of being as fat as they actually are but of the amount they think
they are. Their image of being fat doesn t come from the mirror but from their own mind so it is a
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Because problem resolution of any kind starts from identifying the true nature of problem instead of
denial, to define the challenges required to be fought to. And where there is problem, solution lies at
the center of that. So instead of deviating through denial, anorexia patients should understand that they
direly need to get out of depression and anxiety and they deserve to be happy so one way or the other,
they should get it out to understand they don t need to fight their misconception of being fat, they have
to fight the cause arising misconception, anarchy, disgust, anger, isolation, anxiety and deprivation in
their lives. And all of these are dissociating themselves from their beautiful surroundings, attention
seeking beauties of nature, their family members, their friends, their potentials and all the areas of the
community that may be bettered by their exclusive roles.
Main Body:
In USA, 20 million females and 10 million males are anorexia patient, dissatisfied with their bodies.
Moreover this trend is usually seen in youngsters from age 6 to 10, studying in schools. They first of
all start feeling complex regarding their body shapes and their chubbiness. [1] Then this complex stars
growing more and more unless some counseling or control is done. If kids get no help they might
develop such complex further into anorexia. Normally it happens to girls that at the age of 6, they start
developing their body shape and weight concerns, contrary to
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Myth Of Sisyphus
In his essays in The Myth of Sisyphus, philosopher Albert Camus states that the only serious
philosophical question is whether or not one should commit suicide. When I first read this it sounded
absolutely absurd, however, after giving it persistent thought I have found that it is not as completely
insane as it may seem. It is a problem I have worked hard to achieve the answer to for the last few
months of my life. If you were to die right now at this exact moment in time simple deductive
reasoning demonstrates two possible things that might happen. In the first scenario, where you simply
cease to exist; nothing that has happened in your life matters because when you cease to exist you are
not able to experience anything you might
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Netflix
Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings, entrepreneurs, founded Netflix in Scotts Valley, California in
1997, with Mitch Lowe. Hastings came up with the idea of a rent by mail video business after he had
to pay a late fee of $40 for and overdue in store copy of Apollo 13. After investing $2.5 million from
the sale of his former company, Netflix was created.
Netflix subscribers can select, receive, and watch/stream content unlimitable for only $8.99 a month.
When you first make your account, you choose shows and movies you enjoy, which makes a queue or
list of shows/movies for you to watch in the future. To build a queue, the customer must browse a
diverse set of preselected films and choose the ones they think they will enjoy or already like. By
doing so, Netflix creates a Movies You ll link so you can access titles based on their past viewing
history. After the subscriber has created a queue, Netflix then either send to them a DVD to them via
the USPS, or if preferred by the subscriber, makes it available for download via a broadband Internet
connection. In case they get the DVD option, the subscriber is able to keep the DVD as long as they
want without a late fee before returning it using the postage pre paid, red envelope by Netflix.
Netflix Strengths:
1. Created own series.
2. Movies and series from other countries
3. It is aimed at a general public thanks to the variety of shows they have.
4. Can pay with prepaid cards
5. Recommended shows and movies based on films or
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Biographical Paper Of Michel Foucault
Biographical Paper of Michel Foucault. Michel Foucault Kenya Coleman Principles of Sociology
Professor Preston September 12, 2016 French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault, was born
in Poitiers, France October 15, 1926. He was the professor of the History of Systems of Thought and
also was the founder of Groupe d information sur les prisons He wrote Introduction to Dream and
Existence by Ludwig Binswanger who was a Heideggerian psychiatrist and wrote Malasle mentale et
personalite which was a short book on mental illness. He supported structuralist and poststructuralist
movements and also protested on behalf of homosexuals. Some of the things he studied and wrote
books for was Discipline and Punishment, The History of Sexuality, Madness and Civilization, The
Order of Things, The Archaeology, The Birth of The Clinic, The Birth of Biopolitics, Society Must Be
Defended, Power/ Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, Security, Territory,
Population,, Aesthetics Method and Epistemology, This is not a Pipe, Fearless Speech and so many
more. He was an early victim of AIDS, which lead to his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, but his work
still impacts us today and others after him including: Gilles Deleuze, Sigmund Freud, Martin
Heidegger, Erving Goffman and Georges Canguilhem. One thing
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Warsaw Ghetto Research Paper
Ghettos were put in to segregate, restrict, and isolate the Jews from the rest of the population. Unlike
Ghettos set up in medieval times, the Nazi Ghettos had walls around them and were guarded. The
Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in Europe and it was built in April 1940. The Warsaw Ghetto
was a residential district in Warsaw until it was designated as a Jewish ghetto in World War II by the
Nazis. (Warsaw Ghetto Facts). All the Jewish people that lived in the Warsaw were sent to the ghetto.
This meant that 30 percent of the population were forced into 2.4 percent of the city s area. They set
up these ghettos, so the Nazis knew exactly where to find them to persecute them (Holocaust Ghettos).
The Ghetto was liberated on January 17, 1945 by the Soviet army, and 300 Jews were found hiding
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Jews were not allowed to leave or have any contact with the outside world (Ghettos: An Overview).
Very soon after the Ghetto opened, barbed wire fences or 10ft walls topped with barbed wire were
built. The Jews living in the Ghetto didn t receive electricity, sanitary water, food, and medicine. It is
estimated that about 100,000 Jews died in the Warsaw Ghetto and about 300,000 were sent to death
camps and murdered. Many of the deaths in Warsaw was because of starvation and disease. By August
1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease (Historical Film Footage).
A big factor of why people were starving was that they were not receiving enough food rations. The
rations for the Jews were barely enough to sustain life, at just 181 calories a day. That barely reaches
the 10 percent of the normal requirements. If one had wanted really to restrict oneself to the official
rations, then the entire population of the ghetto would have had
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Dr. D Arcy s The Fate Of Irish Culture
By beginning the story with a broader canvas, Joyce was able to connect Gabriel s experience to the
context of Ireland and it s society at the time. His thoughts at the end can be understood in such a way
that they can resonate with the entire nation of Ireland instead of being left at the sadness of one man.
These thoughts are motivated by Mr. D Arcy s singing that evening, and to some level, Gabriel is
contemplating his own mortality. He is also analyzing the fate of Irish culture by identifying that it
must adapt in order to retain its relevance in a modernizing world despite the efforts of his aunts.
Joyce describes everything in great detail giving his characters, no matter how small of a role they
play, life and a story; this in turn gives the entire party an air of life and vibrancy. However, the party
takes place in a beyond thoroughly described, old house. Joyce shows off this house with every detail
of its ancient splendor seeming to push it even further into the past just to show that this way of life no
longer fits into the modern Irish society. The detail in which the feast is portrayed highlights how
important food and its traditionality is to Gabriel s aunts in their efforts to preserve the traditional Irish
culture.
Joyce uses subtle detailing to create Gabriel by intensely describing his appearance and observations.
Joyce begins by describing Gabriel s carefully protected patent leather shoes (para. 20) a trend from
the continent (para. 44) to show
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The Negative Impact Of Social Media And Politics
Social media has caused an uproar in recent times. Political figures such as President Trump, have
used social media to embarrass himself and the country, countless people lose jobs everyday due to
posts on social media, and Kids are influenced into making bad decisions because of trends. One of
the major key events in all of this is the development of Facebook . Facebook was one of the very first
platforms that allowed everyone to access it, ever since then, our modern lifestyle has been in a
decline. Social media is a common tool in modern life, however, it has caused many problems,
including a corruption in our political system, damaging careers, and having a negative impact on
children. With social media having such a value to society today, it is crucial to correct these errors in
social media.
Politics is one area where social media can change the entire country. When social media was
introduced in a political candidate, it turned the voting system into a game, as shown by the article
Social Media and Politics As easy as it is for politicians to reach out to voters on sites like Facebook, it
is even easier for these online supporters to abandon politicians when the campaign ends (Social
Media and Politics). By this, the author is stating that people who are influenced to vote by social
media are likely to stop their support of the candidate after they win. This means that voters no longer
care about the long term effect of a vote, after they vote they lose interest.
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Doctrine of Frustration
Contract assignment Doctrine of frustration Doctrine of frustration ACCORDING to Section 56, an
agreement to do an act impossible in itself is void (for example, an agreement to discover treasure by
magic). Supervening impossibility or illegality refers to the intrusion or occurrence of an unexpected
event or change of circumstances beyond the contemplation of the parties; such event or change of
circumstances must be so fundamental as to be regarded by law as striking at the root of contract as a
whole or the basis of the contract no longer exists. Subsequent impossibility in the UK is referred to as
Doctrine of Frustration. A contract is deemed to have become impossible of performance and, thus,
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The data for decision, on the one hand, the terms and conditions of the contract, read in the light of the
then circumstances and, on the other hand, the events which have occurred. In the nature of thing there
is often no need for any elaborate enquiry. The Court must act upon a general impression of what its
rule requires. It is for that reason that special importance is necessarily attached to the occurrence of
an unexpected event that, as it were, changes the face of the things. But even so, it is not hardship or
inconvenience or material loss itself which calls the principle of frustration into play. (18)
IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE AMOUNTS TO FRUSTRATION A man can be expected to
do what is humanly possible but he cannot be expected morally or legally to do what is not physically
possible. It cannot be disputed that when a thing is beyond the human control it cannot be expected
from the party which had undertaken to do the work to suffer the consequences of not proceeding with
the contract work and in such a situation both the parties are relieved from their contractual
responsibilities. The word impossible in Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 has not been used
in the sense of physical or literal impossibility. The performance of an act may not be literally
impossible, but it may be impracticable and unless from the point of view of
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Basic Chiropractic Advertising Strategy Essay
Basic Chiropractic Advertising Strategy
Every growing practice needs a steady stream of leads and new patients that not only generate
revenue, but help advance your practice through word of mouth. It is essential to clearly define your
practice on all advertising materials and during consultations to help build your brand and lend
credibility to your practice.
Many chiropractors make the mistake of trying to be everything to everyone. Doing so can lead to
confusion between you and your clients and less effective treatment programs. You will find that
focusing your practice on a few specific treatments will lead to higher response rates in advertising,
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By trying to appeal to everyone all at once, you lose the ability to grab someone s attention and
conquer their anxiety and concerns about chiropractic. Maximize the potential of each advertisement
by eliminating the unnecessary information and appealing as strongly as possible to your target
audience.
Over time, you can create a newspaper insert campaign for each type of symptom and slowly build
your client list the right way. In doing so your response rates will increase and you will soon know
exactly which treatments are the most lucrative in your area. This is key for future success and can
quickly put you in at an advantage over your competitors.
Do some research on chiropractic advertising to gather ideas and topics for your own marketing
materials. You can even use a competitor s flyers or promotions to help you learn about your area.
What are they marketing? What is their target audience?
A great way to start your chiropractic advertising is to design, print, and deliver full color flyers
through the newspaper. For as little as $0.10 per home you can create and distribute full color glossy
flyers. There are even companies that offer free chiropractic flyer samples when you register a free
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Eminem Torney Research Paper
The Wonderful Jim Carrey Everyday we come across a person on TV, commercial, or maybe even the
news, however, we figure out who a person is in a movie more often and quicker. There s just about
millions of actors or actress that we see or haven t even heard but we think about our favorite one
from a show we ve seen like Eminem, Ice Cube, Miley Cyrus, Chris Tucker, etc. We then think about
who s our favorite of all time and who we might look up to or even see who we want to be. I have a
couple of favorite actors than I know that I have truly enjoyed watching on film all the time. A couple
of my favorite actors would be Vin Diesel, Jenifer Lopez, Ludacris, Jennifer Lawrence, Liam
Hemsworth, and Charlton Heston, However my by far most favorite ... Show more content on
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He was born on January 17, 1962 in New market, Ontario in Canada. Jim was the youngest of four
children by his mother Kathleen and Percy Carrey. When Jim was growing up he began performing
constantly every chance that he could possibly get. While Carrey was going to school they granted
him a few minutes before the end of the day to do his stand up performance each day. However, his
life took a terrible turn with his family when they were forced to leave their cozy homes in New
Market. They lived in there Volkswagen camper van in Toronto until they were able to get on their
feet. Before that, Jim ended up getting an 8 hour shift after school which interfered in his school work
and grades. He dropped out of high school after he made his stand up debut at a local club called Yuk
Yuk s and decided to focus on his celebrity impersonations. In 1979, he moved to Los Angeles and
received a performance at comedy store that s where he was recognized by a comic veteran named
Rodney Dangerfield and he was very impressed of him and offered him an opening act for an entire
season. Jim later met and married Melissa Womer and had a daughter named Jane. They soon got a
divorce and then he married his second wife, an actress, Lauren Holly and then split a year
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Events Leading Up To The American Revolution
The events that led up to the American Revolution war or not big events but a small set of events
when compounded together each created the catalyst to launch the colonists into revolt. The first of
the events to create the spiral effect that launched the revolution is the seven year war or the French
and Indian War that war was thought by British soldiers on several different continents. 1 location was
fought in the British colonies located in North America. The British government wanted to expand
their territory and they wanted to continue to grow the colonies from the original 13 and they wanted
to conquer more land further west into the part of North America. The British government felt as if
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Most notably was the European industrial boom. The industrial revolution was the rapid growth in
new industry evidenced by antiquating the use of hand tools in conjunction with the power driven
machines popularization. As well as, the death of the personal shop and the birth of the large scale
business operation. The effect that this expansion had was felt in every city, town and small hamlet
throughout England. Prior to the spark that ignited the revolution an artisan would create his or her
craft by hand and maybe make one or two items a day. With the use of steam powered machines a
product could be produced at ten times that rate. Obviously that made the owners of the new
businesses very happy. What did happen were unprecedented growth factories and jobs seemingly to
those looking in to create an employment boom in the large cities across England. London is one of
those cities. Everything was not wonderful however, the influx of jobs created many negatives as well
as
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If Black English Isn T A Language Summary
Baldwin s If Black English Isn t a Language, Then Tell Me, What is? In an attempt to illustrate the
reality and value of Black English, James Arthur Baldwin, an African American essayist who wrote If
Black English Isn t a Language, Then Tell Me, what Is? in 1979. In the essay, Baldwin is trying to say
that different groups of individuals, same as those who talk the same language, will say it in a different
way. That s because of the different groups having different events, evolving from different
geographical settings, and to economic and social influences. Baldwin s main idea is that Black
English has developed based on experiences, separation, and necessity. He argues about how white
American s weren t interested in educating African
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Conformity Research Paper
The behavioral pattern of conformity affected each of us at one time. It s the unspoken rules of a
group, and the most critical time is being a teenager. They have a willingness to please, and want to be
a part of the popular group. Their behavior may not be appropriate by society standard, but because
they want to fit in or belong, they may see it as the social norm. In any phases of life, a person s own
opinion may be an influence by those of groups. Especially if they are associated with university s
scholars, baseball teams or any organization deals with social groups. In Dr. Solomon, Asch s
conformity experiments he used psychological terms, which conformity refers to a person s
predisposition. Meaning they would follow the unspoken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It happens that people within the community take it the wrong way, when you are a pastor, teacher or a
counselor. In this line of professions, individuals always believe that the organizations are trying to
manipulate them. The Salvation Army as an organization itself has encountered such behavior in the
Corps and the community daily. The perception t that women are more easily to be conformed then
men, according to Asch s line judging task cards. However, the control experimental setting may give
some good result, but what about real life philosophy on the streets and in the churches. In fact, there
are more women within the churches on a hold, and it not due to the Corps officer or the pastor s
influences. In these cases, there is a real live supernatural intervention, and it is not proven that
conformity was the result. Alternatively, it would be they are obeying the rules of God himself.
Furthermore, men are absent from the church because of other personal reasons and not due to
conformity. Culture has a great deal to do with why men through history seem to be the one who
always wants to be controlled. Some of them would go at extreme length to form gangs, and some
domestic abuser, in order for individual to conform to their ways or group. These are some of the
social problem churches and organizations such as The Salvation Army have to combat in this society
through social
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Comparing James Lapine s Into The Woods And Stephen Sondheim
We watched Into the Woods by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. Honestly, when you said we
were going to watch a musical I thought, oh cool it s going to be like Phantom of the Opera , or High
School Musical , but it wasn t like that at all. The costumes were pretty cool and the special effects
were really awesome. I thought it was going to be really boring and dry, but there were some funny
parts. I love the way Sondheim tied the sarcasm in with the release of tension and lesions.
James Lapine wrote the book for Into the Woods he is an American stage director, filmmaker,
playwright, screenwriter, and librettist. He graduated from Franklin and Marshal College and did a
graduate study at the California Institute of the Arts. He has won many Tony Awards, and Drama Desk
Awards; he also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the Peabody Award. In 2010 he was inducted
into the American Theater Hall of Fame. Besides collaborating with Sondheim he also collaborated
with William Finn. Stephen Sondheim was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jack shows growth in realizing two wrongs don t make a right, stealing is wrong, and that you re never
alone. The Baker realized he should have appreciated his wife more and done more to help her with
the baby. Cinderella realized that looks can be deceiving, and that it may not be better on the other
side. They all learned to be careful what they wished for. The show is a dark musical so it has twist
and most of the play is sung where if it s a straight play it s talking. There wouldn t have been any of
the big show stopper numbers like at the end of each scene. When the witch died was a big show
stopper, and when the backer talked to his died dad. When the baker s wife sung about her affair with
Cinderella s prince it would have been a soliloquy, as well as, the songs called agony one and agony
two where the princes sing about their love for their princesses, and wanting what they can t
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Rainsford Cocky Quotes
Jerry was a kid at high school, who thought that he was all that. There is a difference between having
skills and putting them to use, and being confident and cocky and being arrogant about it. Jerry on the
other hand didn t have skills, and was very arrogant about everything that he did, boasting about his so
called talents. Rainsford falls overboard a yacht and comes upon an island, Ship Trap Island, where he
meets General Zaroff and is forced to play a game with the general. During the hunt, the generals over
confidence and cockiness leads to Rainsfords victory. Rainsford s experience and intellect helps to
give him a slight advantage against General Zaroff. In the short story the Most Dangerous Game by
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Zaroff is hunting Rainsford , Rainsford builds a Malay man catcher to try and trap the General, but the
General escapes it and is very impressed by Rainsfords actions. Luckily for me, I have hunted in
Malacca. You are proving interesting Mr. Rainsford. I am going now, to have my wound dressed; it s
only a slight one, but I shall be back. I shall be back. Earlier Zaroff, took an enormous blow, he almost
fell over, but due to his almost ape like agility dodged the bullet. He proves his arrogance when he
says that his wound is only a slight one, when really it would put a normal person out for several days.
Zaroff is hunting Rainsford once again. Rainsford uses his intelligence and builds a burmese tiger pit,
the General loses his nest dog because of it, but Zaroff isn t harmed. You ve done well Rainsford, the
voice of the general called. Your Burmese tiger pit has claimed one of my best dogs. Again you score.
I think Mr. Rainsford I ll see what you can do against my whole pack. I am going home now. Thank
you for the most amusing evening. The general loses his best dog because of Rainsford, and instead of
being upset, he just brushes it off and says thank you for the great
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Harriet Tubman Dedication
Every great dream begins with a dreamer, always remember, you have within you the strength,
patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world, (Harriet Tubman Quotes). Harriet
Tubman believed that dedication, which is passion and motivation, are the key to being a dreamer like
she was. Dedication is the most important quality of leadership that Harriet Tubman used to get
through the long hard journeys. Harriet Tubman s most essential leadership quality was her dedication
because without it she wouldn t have made it very far on any of her journeys before she would lose all
hope. Harriet was a gnarly leader because she was so dedicated to planning. She would plan in the
vicinity of the plantation for days (Petry). Tubman s
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Persuasion Techniques In Scratch Beginnings By Adam Shepard
In Scratch Beginnings, the author explains his experience being homeless and having to live at a
shelter. The book takes place in a town named Charleston. The story manly focusses on the author
Adam Sheppard, who is homeless, no job, and lives at a shelter. When one day he goes to Curtis
McNeil, so Curtis can listen to a speech he had prepared. Him writing it as a book is the best possible
to share his story any other form of writing would be too long. Ultimately, I m analyzing the way
Adam Shepard appeals to Curtis McNeil with his persuasion techniques that he uses in order to get a
job at Fast Company. First, Shepard try s to establish his demeanor by going to his office and waiting
for Curtis to come back by doing to this it shows that he is person who won t give up quickly. He also
uses a convincing tone when he finally meets Curtis by telling him that I m pretty much one the
hardest working guys you re going to find in Charleston. (97.) By saying this he stating that there are
not too many hard working people that could match his work ethic. With this attitude it should appeal
to Curtis because having an asset like Shepard would help his company not hurt him. Another example
Shepard use is when he is talking about a bar by uses this example it should help Curtis picture what
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He starts by saying All I want to do is work. I don t drink. I don t smoke. I m no fun. (97.) Saying this
he is stating that he values work more than having a social life, this would appeal to Curtis because
most people value social life more important than working. Since he doesn t drink or smoke he thinks
that s why he is better than the people who do smoke or drink. Additional, he uses small sentence
structure so he doesn t lose Curtis s attention. He also repeats the word I don t let Curtis know that he
is an accountable
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Cézanne
As for what I learned during this unit, Cézanne was a father of cubism when cubism was unknown!
Therefore, as he uses geometric shapes, we can find a same draw style in Matisse s paint and Picasso
too. Of course, Picasso had influenced from that style, but he used to exaggerate more these geometric
shapes!
In fact, between paints of Joy of Life and The Large Bathers, for example we find similarities as both
of them used a landscape in their paints, then in both works trees are planted at the sides and in the far
distance, and their upper boughs are spread apart like curtains, highlighting the figures lounging
beneath. In addition, like Cézanne, Matisse unifies the figures and the landscape. Cézanne does this by
stiffening and tilting his trunk like figures. In Matisse s work, the serpentine arabesques that define the
contours of the women are heavily emphasized, and then reiterated in the curvilinear lines of the trees
.(1)( HenriMatisse.org,nd)
Regarding Picasso s paint, critics says that this paint was done in reaction of Matisse s paint.
We know that, in their life, Matisse and Picasso established a relationship on mutual respect and
rivalry. They were two extremely different people and personalities. Picasso was the first modern
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Then Picasso immediately recognized the originality and innovation apparent within this work and
took it as a challenge to create something even more phenomenal. He set to work on Les Demoiselles
d Avignon (1907), a striking, large scale painting of five female figures within a brothel.(2)(
masterworksfineart,nd
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What Is The Theme Of This Blessed House
building, laughing and gossiping and slicing fifty kilos of vegetables through the night. (IM155)
Mrs. Sen does not know to drive but which is very important in the United States. She spends her
whole time to doing her household work and care taking for an American boy Eliot. She always
bought fresh fish form cooking which a part of their breakfast. She depends on her husband for
shopping and marketing. But, at one time she drives a car out of her husband s compulsion while and
she finally she met with an accident. During that incident Eliot s mother do not allowed to Mrs. Sen
into the house.
This Blessed House is a third person narrative story from the protagonist point of view which is about
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Sex as clinical purgation and sex as social stigma again raise the conflict between sex and culture, and
they need to be distanced if the former is meant to be used clinically. We cannot apply traditional
moral values in the assessment of the sexuality of Bibi Halder.
The Third and Final Continent is the final story of the nine compilations of short stories. This reflects
the life of Lahiri s father and mother. In which, she talk about the immigrant experience and alienation
of the librarian that revolves around in London and Boston according to the different taste of the
reader. This tells about the Bengali gentleman moved to London and finally settled in Boston where he
begins loving his wife after a hundred year old lady certifies her as perfect.
He adapts to the ways and cultures of three different continents. In America he got very struggle to get
a job and finally he joins in Dewey Library of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. He
travelled alone to three different types of continents to make his fortune. still, there are times I am
bewildered by each mile I travelled, each meal I have eaten, each person I have known, each room in
which I slept. (
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Developing a Performance Appraisal System
Developing a Performance Appraisal System Kimberly Garnett HSM/220 April 3, 2011 Developing A
Performance Appraisal System In order for the design and administration of a performance appraisal
system; to be effective; managers and employees must communicate on a regular basis. Allan and
Rosenberg (1981) stated, Performance appraisal system plays a number of roles in an organization that
s geared towards achieving the company s goals and mission. Beginning at the corporate level, values,
behaviors, and goals should be identified; these must support the company s strategic mission and
promote the success of the business. The basic purpose of performance appraisal system involves two
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Different Approaches According to Allan amp; Rosenberg (1981), the system should be based on
behavior results; not ambiguous employee characteristics. The appraisals should be reviewed by
higher level managers or human resource manager; there should be a formal appeal mechanism or
system providing an avenue of appeal to employees who are dissatisfied with their evaluations; and
performing counseling, guidance and or training should be provided to help poor performers improve
their performance. Supervisors need to know his or her workers, so that he or she has opportunities to
steer them towards greater productivity and optimized output. The steps supervisors must take to
ensure successful evaluation, and constructive outcomes are: (1) Training (2) Evaluation (3) Review
Successful training is the implementation of a system in which everyone in the workplace is geared
toward improvement. This involves a hands on approach in which the employee is encouraged to
evaluate him or herself under the supervisor. Results based approach to performance appraisal is the
most object method of tackling the complex task of evaluation. Designing a Strategic Performance
appraisal system, (2011). Key elements. Of an effective performance appraisal system are as follows:
1. Clearly defined performance standards 2. An effective monitoring system 3. Regular discussions of
Performance 4. Development of
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What Is The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People
Eric Salas
Professor Gamboa
BA240 03
Covey Paper
Habits come in many forms and they may be good, bad or just in between and not really matter. It
could be positive thinking, blaming yourself or something as simple as forgetting to turn off the lights.
Stephen Covey defines habits as the intersection of knowledge, skill and desire. In his book, 7 Habits
of Highly Effective People , he shares a couple of habits that can lead an individual to personal and
professional success. Out of the seven habits, I feel that the first three which are being proactive,
beginning with the end in mind and putting first things first are the most fundamental habits to paving
the road for becoming a better individual and manager.
Being proactive means to take action and be responsible. Covey expresses that Highly proactive
people recognize responsibility. They do not blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for
their behavior. (Covey). In accordance with Covey s idea of being proactive, many people do not want
to assume responsibility. As an individual, something that is really important about being proactive is
being able to accept ambiguity. Being able to be okay with the unknown is a key factor to avoid being
reactive and letting your environment influence your choice. New and old managers do not have to ...
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The concept from this habit is easy to associate with managers. Managers have goals and often think
about the best possible way to achieve them, but at times they lose focus on the End and let the Now
shape their decisions. With what this habit entails, managers must also make sure that the decision
they make is what truly matters to them. Some make decisions that go against their moral values and
in the end lose meaning about what lies at the core of their
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Schizophrenia Essay
When I lived in Germany, I had a friend who played on my High School tennis team. On a sunny
afternoon after our tennis lessons we decided to drink an ice tea and have a little snack at the tennis
snack bar. We started talking about tennis strategies, but my friend, Thomas, was kind of depressed
and sad. When I asked him what was really bothering him, he started tell me about his sick mother. He
tried to explain her disease to me, but I could not understand it. He said, my mother is suffering from
persecution mania and in addition, she sometimes talks about things that make no sense. Nevertheless,
I saw Thomas again after the summer holidays and I asked him how his mother was doing now. He
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However, evidence seems to disprove this theory. In some instances, both identical twins are
schizophrenics and other times only one is affected. To defend this theory, it should be noted that this
research is complicated. Identical twins are relatively rare, especially twins who are both diagnosed
with schizophrenia. Studies have also shown that children with one parent diagnosed with
schizophrenia have a ten percent chance of suffering from schizophrenia. When both parents are
schizophrenic, their risk raises to approximately forty percent. Little is known about the
Environmental Theory. The theory is built mainly on the effects of stress on human behavior. Most
researchers agree that stress alone cannot be the main cause of schizophrenia. Most researchers agree
that stress could possibly trigger or worsen the symptoms when the illness is already present. Other
researchers focus on drug abuse. Like stress, certain drugs such as amphetamines can make psychotic
symptoms worse if a person already has schizophrenia. Furthermore, these drugs can, in a sense,
create schizophrenia. Other researchers that support the Environmental Theory believe that quot;slow
viruses quot; may be to blame. Slow viruses are viral infections that go undetected for long periods of
time. Signs and symptoms are delayed and may occur many years after the first infection. The Bio
Chemical Theory suggests that schizophrenia is caused
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Salinity In The Murray Darling Basin
The Murray Darling river travels through many states in Australia including NSW and Queensland
making it the biggest and most important source of water in Australia. The Murray Darling is largely
affected by salinity in the water and soil. Salinity is a reoccurring problem in Australia especially in
The Murray Darling Basin, as salinity dates back to 140 million years ago when seas dried up and left
salt on the sea floor, When the Murray Darling was discovered, traces of salt were found in the water
and in the soil. Salinity in the Murray Darling makes the inhabitable for some species. Salinity is
caused in many ways including Irrigation and clearance of deep rooted native vegetation with shallow
rooted introduces plants. Both these points
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Arab Spring Research Paper
The Arab Spring was a series of revolutions across the Middle East and North Africa. In these
revolutions, people fought for political, economic and human rights. This movement started on
December 18, 2010. People protested and raised awareness because they were not being treated
correctly in their own homes. These governments were very corrupt, unfair and did not listen to what
the people had to say. The people of the Middle East and North Africa were not going to stand for it.
The Arab Spring was how most countries in the Middle East and North Africa were going to bring
justice into the country.
The people did not stand for the many corrupt governments in the Middle East. One example of this
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Many countries had unjust and corrupt governments so the people fought back to regain their rights. In
addition, economic and property rights were being disregarded, making it very difficult for people to
live a happy, successful life. Lastly, Egypt is a great example of the Arab Spring. Many people were
put in and thrown out of power, and many citizens protested against corrupt governments and having
no rights. The Arab Spring helped most Middle Eastern and North African countries regain rights,
justice, and
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The Eyes of the Skin Analysis
The Eyes of the Skin of Architecture
Juhani Pallasmaa
This book was written by Juhani Pallasmaa with regard to Polemics , on issues that were part of the
architecture discourse of the time, i.e. 1995. It is also an extending of ideas expressed in an essay
entitled Architecture of the seven senses published in 1994.
As suggested by the title, this piece of literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory
experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms as ocularcentrism of
Modern Architecture. Ocularcentrism is the act of prioritizing visual stimuli to all other sensory
stimuli available to a human perception. He quotes famous German poet, Goethe, in his defense, the
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He emphasises on the presence of and an enveloping satisfaction through multi stimuli in nature;
giving an example of a trek through a forest, and the feeling of being within the space of a clearing
invoked by peripheral vision, complete with the crunching of leaves under the feet and sap smell that
surrounds us through the trek.
Building on this starting point Pallasmaa speaks of the importance of the shadow in creating light. He
suggests that it is the nuances of shadows and the dimly lit which actually tickle the senses, and that
Modern Architecture seems to lack this appreciation of the shadow.
Arguing systematically he takes the reader through all the senses in question; namely, hearing, smell,
touch and taste. For each sense he quotes an example from nature, thus describing how it is an
acknowledgement of all senses that completes a space. He talks of registering the speed of wind
through hearing and detecting the temperature of the same through touch.
Furthermore, he links smell with memory and adds that smell is by far one of the strongest mediums
that add to the memory of an experience. He then brings into his argument the presence of man by
discussing, time and the sense of proportion as man is designed to perceive in comparison to his self
and action where man measures through moving within a space.
In conclusion, Pallasmaa discusses the importance of these senses in the design process. He talks of
the distance created
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George Orwell And 1984 Comparison
George Orwell s 1984 is about a party member of Oceania named Winston Smith. Oceania is a
dystopian society that controls the people through constant surveillance and doublethink, which is the
acceptance of two contradictory beliefs used to change a person s memory more easily. Throughout
the novel, Winston talks about his hatred towards Big Brother, the leader of Oceania, and how he
wants to put a stop to the party. One way he does that is he falls in love with a young woman named
Julia and they have relations with each other to rebel against the party. It is clear that when George
Orwell wrote 1984, he was greatly influenced by Yevgeny Zamyatin s We. Because of this, people
tend to compare the two novels with each other. When comparing D 503 ... Show more content on
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In We, D 503 thinks his government is perfect and thinks that what OneState stands for is what is best
for the people. D 503 wants everything to be perfect and for everything to be perfect there has to be
complete control over everyone and everything. He likes that there is complete control over the people
of OneState because it makes his world mathematically perfect. In contrast to D 503, Winston
disagrees with everything that Oceania stands for. He does not agree with how the Party controls the
people through doublethink and constant surveillance. When writing in his journal one day, His pen
had slid voluptuously over the smooth paper, printing in large neat capitals DOWN WITH BIG
BROTHER (Orwell 18). Winston hates big brother and wants nothing to do with him or the party. He
is committing a thought crime by just writing his true feelings down. He hates the Party so much that
he is willing to risk his life by writing down his hatred towards the Party and big brother. To
summarize this difference, D 503 loves his government and wants the people of OneState to be
controlled, while Winston hates his government and wants to put a stop to the party. Because of this
difference, Orwell departs from Zamyatin s protagonist by having his protagonist actually show his
disapproval of the party instead of loving his government like D 503
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Meaning of Burden of Proof and Standard of proof. Zambian...
This paper discusses the meaning of burden of proof and standard of proof and will also explain the
direction of the Judge given to the jurors in the given set of facts. 1. BURDEN OF PROOF It is
derived from the Latin expression onus probandi. The burden of proof or onus of proof refers to the
obligation on a party to satisfy the court to a specified standard of proof that certain facts are true. The
facts for this particular purpose are facts in issue.1 Burden of proof is closely associated with the Latin
maxim semper necessistas probandi incumbit ei qui agit which means the necessity of proof always
lies with the person who lays the charge.2 The general rule is that the burden lies on a party who
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If no evidence is called by the accused, the judge should satisfy himself or herself that the prosecution
has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. This is at the stage of submissions on a case to answer.8
B. BURDEN OF PROOF IN CIVIL CASES In civil cases, the burden of proof lies on the Plaintiff to
prove the facts in issue. In the event that the Defendant has a counter claim then the burden of proof
lies on the Defendant in relation to the counter claim. In the case of JOSEPH CONSTANTINE
STEAMSHIP LINE LIMITED v IMPERIAL SMELTING CORPORATION9, a ship was chartered to
load a cargo, but on the day before she should have preceded to her berth an explosion occurred in the
auxiliary boiler, which made it impossible for her to undertake the voyage. The cause of the explosion
could not be definitely ascertained, and, of three possible explanations, only one would have imported
negligence on the part of the ship owners. The charterers claimed damages from the ship owners for
failure to load a cargo. At the time of the accident, the ship was not an arrived ship, and, therefore,
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Athletes Deserve Their Money
The NCAA is an association for college athletes. As time has passed the NCAA has begun to look and
function like a business. This image has begun to create debates on whether college athletes should be
paid or not. The NCAA has generated a significant amount of money off of the duties of college
athletes. Therefore, since college athletes create a large sum of money for the NCAA, it will only
make sense that the college athletes receive money as well. College athletes make plenty of money for
the NCAA and they don t receive as much as they deserve. Without the athletes, the NCAA would not
be able to make TV deals nor generate any money at all. The NCAA made $770 million in TV right
deals alone off of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, March Madness . How much of that money went
to the athletes? None at all. The NCAA makes money off the athletes in many other areas. John Brill,
in his article Should College Athletes be Paid? informs us that, The NCAA defies its own devotion to
amateurism are the sale of video game licenses, game merchandise, footage, etc. that provide direct
profit for the association. The NCAA is taking advantage of the gifted athletes for a couple years at
time to create a large amount of money that only benefits the NCAA and schools. Besides the NCAA
using the athletes to make money, the college athletes must put a lot of their time into the sport. It s
not fair for athletes to put their time into something that they will not be rewarded for. Student
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Henrietta Lacks Ethics
Henrietta Lacks died in 1951 of cervical cancer, leaving behind a husband, five children and some
cells taken from her without her permission. These cells continue to revolutionize the scientific field
today and have played an integral role in some of the most important advances in medicine: cloning,
chemotherapy, gene mapping, the polio vaccine and in vitro fertilization. The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks answers a lot of questions regarding the Lacks family, but also poses a number of
questions regarding ethics, consent and how far society is willing to go to make medical advances.
George Gey was the head of tissue culture at Hopkins and was determined to grow the first immortal
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Many people would assume that, because of HeLa s impact on society, the Lacks family is probably
very wealthy and well informed about HeLa cells; unfortunately, that is not the case. Not only did the
Lacks feel taken advantage of by the medical community, but it wasn t until an article by Howard
Jones in December 1971 that Henrietta s real name was finally revealed. That same article was used to
inform Bobbette Lacks, Henrietta s daughter in law, that the immortal cells she had been reading about
in the paper were Henrietta s. Bobbette was the first member of the Lacks family to learn about the
fate of Henrietta s cells and she immediately ran to the family yelling, Part of your mother, it s alive!
(181). The family felt misinformed, confused, betrayed and most of all, angry. In 1976, Mike Rodgers
published an article in Rolling Stone that informed the Lacks family that people were buying and
selling Henrietta s cells. The family immediately accused Hopkins of withholding money from them.
Lawrence, Henrietta s eldest son, was quoted saying, Hopkins say they gave them cells away, but they
made millions! It s not fair! She s the most important person in the world and her family living in
poverty. If our mother so important to
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A Reflection On The Classroom
Our lesson began with our scenario, own a theme park and heard that you guys could help us create a
waterslide. Our waterslide needs to be fast and fun, but also safe. People can t get injured while sliding
and must make it to the bottom of the pool. Students were shown the video that gave them different
examples of waterslides to help spark their personal connections and background knowledge. During
the video students laughed and commented about the twists and turns. They were shown their
materials and the constraints were explained to them. Such as they only had a certain amount of time,
they only had so many materials, it needed to be safe, it needed to look like a slide, etc. The students
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I ended the group discussion reminding students that as an engineer, asking the client what they want
is essential. For example, none of the groups knew that our theme parks color scheme was orange and
blue. We discussed what sort of changes we would make now that we d done the lesson once, and
finally I asked, so, who wants to be an Engineer when they grow up? A few students, grinning wildly,
raised their hands. During the planning process, I observed different strengths students brought to the
task. For example, while handing out the jobs, there were some students who clearly took charge.
They grabbed hold of the Director s job badge and looked up, asking if their group was okay with that.
For the ones who didn t end up in an argument, the Director then led the group in deciding who would
get the other jobs. When one student heard that the Scribe would also be drawing a design, they
gasped loudly and reached for that badge. Allowing the students to assess their own strengths and
choose their own jobs gave them a chance to strive towards being responsible enough for their job.
Also during the planning process, students learned how to work together, creating plans that meshed
instead of their own individual plans. For the groups that were having a hard time working together,
the time constraints seemed to be a factor that pushed them into cooperation
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Sports Obermeyer
Executive Summary
There were multiple issues weighing heavily on the mind Wally, a VP at Sports Obermeyer, in
November of 1992. Sports Obermeyer, a successful manufacturer of ski apparel was having trouble
planning the manufacturing levels of its various skiwear items for 1993 94 based on whatever scant
information it had on the end customers likes and dislikes. Waiting to make these decisions till after
the Las Vegas trade show, the one event which would give reliable retailer feedback, would prove very
costly given the extremely long lead times of it s suppliers in Hong Kong and China. In the past,
Sports Obermeyer had relied on a group of company managers, called the buying committee to make a
consensus forecast on the demand of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We also need to make sure that Obermeyer honors the minimum order quantity required by the Hong
Kong s supplier. We can multiply the recommended optimal ordering level for each style by
(20000/26360) thus ensuring that the total sum will exceed 20000 but which may not maximize
profits.
rec prod level constant multi profit
4767.707092 3617.367928 63376.29
2983.65303 2263.765489 48897.33
2694.313228 2044.236794 84876.71
4708.381537 3572.356278 79734.99
3323.238712 2521.416878 89560.73
1692.546916 1284.173883 24656.14
1278.702023 970.18034 25612.76
1477.720379 1121.180098 26639.24
1613.96119 1224.549103 36148.69
19.865258 1380.773208 44074.28 26360.08936 20000 523577.2
The second column in the table above is obtained by multiplying the first column by 20000/26360.
Question 3
What operational changes would you recommend to Wally to improve performance?
Wally is trying his best to setup a quick response system based on whatever little data he has based on
past numbers and experience of his production managers and suppliers. He does not have the luxury of
looking at retailer feedback in a timely fashion and the facts that the peak season for the line of
business he s in and that the supplier lead times are extremely long do not help him much. Despite
some very aggressive moves to reduce lead times and to have a better forecasting model, Obermeyer
has been unable to deal with the
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  • 2. Primer On Neoliberalism The interaction of author s voices and general perspectives shows the extent that globalization has had on our world and the idea that globally sustainable development needs to be at the forefront of future progress is clear. Alkali in particular addresses what he sees as the benefits from globalization and international groups such as the UN. This global connection however, seems as though for some sources goes hand in hand with the influence of neoliberalism. In A Primer on Neoliberalism, Anup Shah describes neoliberalism as the mechanism for global trade and investment supposedly for all nations to prosper and develop fairly and equitably . However, it has created a battle for resources and many of these places are in previous colonies of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 30 of Wright states that we have reached a stage where we must bring the experiment under rational control, and guard against present and potential dangers . Wright suggests that humanity needs to make drastic changes to keep themselves alive, this echoes the statements that many of the authors have said of the importance of sustainability and sustainable development in developing countries. In the Brundtland report and Forjaz s article in particular, look at how we have reached a point where sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity for as Wright puts it, the experiment to continue . The relationship between local and international perspectives on sustainable development in developing countries can be informed by Massey s description of power geometry and time space compression. Massey describes time space compression as the movement and communication across space, to the geographical stretching out of social relations, and to our experience of all this . Time space compression is one of the things that influences how people around the world interact and engage with each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Electroconvulsive Therapy Argumentative Essay Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), formerly known as electroshock therapy, is a treatment for mental illnesses that runs small electric currents through the brain, with the intention of bringing on a brief seizure. The goal is to change brain chemistry to reverse symptoms of certain mental illnesses. During the 1940s 50s, ECT was the most effective way of treating certain mental illnesses and was used frequently throughout many countries (Kendell, 1982). One of the main illnesses ECT is used for is depression, but it is also used for other mental illnesses, such as mania and some cases of schizophrenia. Patients undergo ECT about three times a week, totaling six to twelve sessions. This is an important topic to research because ECT is known to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although ECT is shown to be effective, it does not always mean that is a safe form of treatment. If ECT causes patients to have severe brain damage and cognitive deficits, it would be considered unethical to use, regardless if it an effective form of treatment for certain mental illnesses (Reisner, 2003). There are limitations to ECT that doctors need to be aware of, such as patients having existing medical conditions that could counteract with ECT treatment and cause damage to the patient. Informed consent is an important process in undergoing ECT, it should let the patient know all of the risks and all of the benefits of ECT. Many have suggested that although the risk of brain damage is reported to be low, it is still an important deciding factor for a patient who is eligible for undergoing ECT. Informed consent should include risks, benefits, acknowledge post treatment risks and confusion, the possibility or uncertain effects of the treatment, as well as alternative options (Reisner, 2003). Because a risk of a treatment is not always certain, it should still be required to inform a patient of the possible effects of the treatment they are undergoing, due to the minimal possibility that brain damage or death could still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mommy Film Techniques In the years following his impressive film debut for I Killed My Mother (09) at the age of only nineteen, Xavier Dolan (French Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, editor, costume designer and producer) has withheld his space in the limelight. Between Heartbeats, Laurence Anyways, and Tom at the Farm, Dolan, now 27, returned to the big screen again with the release of Mommy in 2014. Tragic yet luminous, Mommy is a film of astounding violence and grief punctuated by bursts of unmitigated glee. Diane Die Després (Anne Dorval), a widowed, tattooed, and freshly fired mother of one, who struggles deeply when her psychotic teenage son, Steve O Connor Després (Antoine Olivier Pilon), is imposed upon her. After having been thrown out of the state care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one before Canadian writer director Dolan has ever tried a 1:1 a risk considering the vast majority of modern films are screened in a 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite the time it takes to get used to the restrained perspective, it works beautifully in both an aesthetic and metaphoric manner. The bold visual trick mixed with tight shot sizes allow every moment to be emotionally sincere; the audience can avoid distractions to the left and right of the frame and look the characters right in the eye. Even in the most calm of scenes, if there are three characters on screen, the sequence becomes that much more powerful. The ratio forces the audience to sit front row in the suffocating unhealthiness and, like Steve s mind, offers them no escape save for two fleeting moments when the frame expands to a standard aspect ratio. These moments, being the two most hopeful in the film, really do help to express the feelings of freedom that the characters experience before being but back into their cages the perfect square perspective becoming more ironic than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Host Family Narrative It has been a long time I have not talked to her since I graduated from high school. She was my last host family during high school year. Her name is Kim Helvaty and she currently lives in Brownsburg in Indiana. I used to talk to her a lot because she is easy to talk to. Also, since she was my guardian, I had to update my plan to her so I had much time to talk to her. However, I came to the university, and everything is totally different than high school. I am so thankful to all my host family because I could adapt well to the new place in different state without guardians. On March 6th, I called to Kim through Facetime. I was nervous at first because I have not seen her for a while. However, at the same time, I was also excited to see and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, she did not know who to live with them. Luckily, I got along with Kate from soccer team and Kate always told her family about me that how she wanted to host me. So her family decided to host me my senior year because she and her family thought that I fit well on with them. Fortunately, I was looking somebody else as well to stay so it worked out wonderfully. She said, Aww, We miss you! , The room is very same as when you left. I miss the day when I stayed with them. I realized that I had really good time with good people. Also, they care of me because I got to know some parents from kids, and one of them has been asking Kim that, How JiYeong is going with the winter up there? The school where I went was very much connected to each others and they take care of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gregor Mendel s Fruit Flies Essay Gregor Mendel s Fruit Flies Introduction From simple heredity experiments with garden peas, to cloning sheep, the field of genetics has come a long way. Now we are closer to mapping out the human genetic map due to advances in technology, and years and years of research. Perhaps the most influential and groundbreaking scientist, Gregor Mendel, he was responsible to provide a path to where genetics is now today with his experiments of garden peas. In lab, fruit flies were crossed to observe inheritance patterns in their offspring. The motivation for this was to further understand how genes and characteristics are inherited. To use fruit flies would be much more effective and easier because of a couple of reasons. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The F1?s were then observed and then crossed to form the F2 generation. Genetic Hypothesis The F1 generation hypothesis is that with the Line A, B cross, the F1 for our group will be expected to be heterozygous dominant (VvBb) at both loci. This is because of the cross of Line A, which was consisting of Males with the genotype of vvBB, and of line B that were females with the genotype VVbb. As far as the F2 generations go, the phenotypes are expected to have a 9:3:3:1 ratio. There should be 9 brown, normal fruit flies, and 3 of each the brown, vestigial fly and the white, long fly. Finally, there is expected to be only one white, vestigial fly that possesses homozygous recessive alleles in both loci. There is a chance that there may be different outcomes to the F2 generation due to the possibility that the Line A and the Line B generation were not all homozygous dominant in wing type for females and eye color in males. Such a genotype in the males, vvBb, and such in females, Vvbb, may lead to a different ratio in the F2 offspring. Methods In the lab section, we observed two vials containing the Line A and B species. In order for us to further examine the flies, we ?knocked out? the flies with a chemical anesthetic known as Fly Nap. Placing the wand covered in Fly Nap into the vial, we ?knocked out? the flies. We then spilled the flies onto a piece of paper and examined them under a light microscope. What were examined were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Henry Fleming In The Red Badge Of Courage In The Red Badge of Courage, main character Henry Fleming displays various aspects of his personality throughout the novel mainly through his actions rather than his words. He is easily impressed and affected by his experiences, and in some cases, even allows them to shape him and his decisions. The way Stephen Crane describes Henry s sentiments is fully expressed and thoroughly articulated, allowing the reader to feel as if they were capable of identifying with Fleming himself, heedless of any unfamiliarity. Crane s subtle use of Henry s reactions to events occurring throughout the plot begs the question of whether or not he purposely attempted to display the youth s qualities and rationalization for his actions through his experiences. Having already experienced battle in a negative way sets the stage for Henry s reluctance to once again step onto the battlefield. Regardless of any good intentions he may have entered war with, when Henry decides not to go into battle the second time around, his choice reflects on his tainted knowledge of how horrible war was due to his first experience in combat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After his grim brush with danger, he begins to realize the terror and disdain he truly felt for war, especially the looming cloud of death that lurked around it. His decision not to go into the red sickness of battle (Crane 24)* the second time is characterized by this experience. Although he displays tremendous amounts of courage at certain points during the story, Henry s preoccupation with the worry of dying without being recognized, or known, so to say, also forms a large part of his character and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Rama- from Ramayana Rama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the incarnation of Vishnu. For other uses, see Rama (disambiguation) and Ramachandra (disambiguation). | |It has been suggested that Raghava Rama be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) | |Rama | |[pic] | |Lord Rama (center) with wife Sita, brother Lakshmana (with fan) | |and devotee, Hanuman (far left). | |Devanagari |राम | |Affiliation |Avatar of Vishnu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |4 Prince of Ayodhya | |5 Initiation of the Avatara | |5.1 Another version | |6 Dharma of exile | |7 Rama and Sita | |7.1 Agni pariksha | |7.2 Sita s banishment | |8 Maryada Purushottama | |9 Rama and non violence | |10 Companions | |10.1 Bharata and Lakshmana | |10.2 Jatayu, Hanuman and Vibheeshana | |11 Rama in war | |11.1 Sagara | |11.2 Facing Ravana | |12 Rama Rajya | |13 Rama and the world | |13.1 Festivals of Lord ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. New York Emergency Operations Plan Purpose, Scope, Situation, and Assumptions The city of New York, in accordance with the Title 47, Chapter 10 on State Disaster Preparedness Act (1975) is supposed to come up with a plan and prepare for any emergencies and disasters that are man made or natural or any other hostile activity that involves using weapons of mass destruction, such as terrorism. This is the New York Emergency Operations Plan (NYEOP) that recognizes that the local government needs to come up with a plan to handle such emergencies on behalf of the federal government. This plan acknowledges other agreements where requests can be made for state assistance that may come from other districts or neighboring cities, or even country (Zaza, et.al, 2016). The plan also defines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A disaster emergency may become a threat to the United States national security. When a disaster is a threat to national security, different security procedures and authorities are required to address the requirements of national security. Such situations lead to a federal response that is to be supported by the local government. Situation: 1. An emergency or disaster can occur at any moment, or location within New York with no notice. Such disasters are bound to lead to a lot of property damage, human suffering, and economic hardship to the business community, individuals, and governments. 2. Sharing of information is necessary for many government levels, the private sector, and response community. The people of New York expect the government to provide assistance, guidance and inform them when an emergency, disaster or a threat occurs in the city of New York. 3. Hazard Analysis: A hazard analysis of the city of New York was determined depending on several risk factor values that included the duration, warning time, spatial extent, probability, and impact. The greater risk was determined by a higher risk factor. Some of the human caused, natural, and technological hazards recorded included landslides, wild fires, earthquakes, canal failure, dams, landslides, drought, volcanic eruptions, the wind, tornadoes, lightning, severe storms, civil disturbances, cyber disruptions, radiological and hazardous material (Hoffman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Anorexi A Psychologically Based Eating Disorder Anorexia Anorexia is a psychologically based eating disorder in a human, when a person feels extremely insecure of his/ her physical appearance by thinking that his/ her physical appearance is not impressive or socially acceptable at all and gets obsessed involved in continuous efforts to lose weight. Their weight loosing efforts are not healthy rather are extremely unhealthy in the form of vigorous exercises, imbalanced diet plans intake and unsatisfying mistaken image of themselves towards them. Their problem is not based on the reality of being as fat as they actually are but of the amount they think they are. Their image of being fat doesn t come from the mirror but from their own mind so it is a virtual reality. The purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because problem resolution of any kind starts from identifying the true nature of problem instead of denial, to define the challenges required to be fought to. And where there is problem, solution lies at the center of that. So instead of deviating through denial, anorexia patients should understand that they direly need to get out of depression and anxiety and they deserve to be happy so one way or the other, they should get it out to understand they don t need to fight their misconception of being fat, they have to fight the cause arising misconception, anarchy, disgust, anger, isolation, anxiety and deprivation in their lives. And all of these are dissociating themselves from their beautiful surroundings, attention seeking beauties of nature, their family members, their friends, their potentials and all the areas of the community that may be bettered by their exclusive roles. Main Body: In USA, 20 million females and 10 million males are anorexia patient, dissatisfied with their bodies. Moreover this trend is usually seen in youngsters from age 6 to 10, studying in schools. They first of all start feeling complex regarding their body shapes and their chubbiness. [1] Then this complex stars growing more and more unless some counseling or control is done. If kids get no help they might develop such complex further into anorexia. Normally it happens to girls that at the age of 6, they start developing their body shape and weight concerns, contrary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Myth Of Sisyphus In his essays in The Myth of Sisyphus, philosopher Albert Camus states that the only serious philosophical question is whether or not one should commit suicide. When I first read this it sounded absolutely absurd, however, after giving it persistent thought I have found that it is not as completely insane as it may seem. It is a problem I have worked hard to achieve the answer to for the last few months of my life. If you were to die right now at this exact moment in time simple deductive reasoning demonstrates two possible things that might happen. In the first scenario, where you simply cease to exist; nothing that has happened in your life matters because when you cease to exist you are not able to experience anything you might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Netflix Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings, entrepreneurs, founded Netflix in Scotts Valley, California in 1997, with Mitch Lowe. Hastings came up with the idea of a rent by mail video business after he had to pay a late fee of $40 for and overdue in store copy of Apollo 13. After investing $2.5 million from the sale of his former company, Netflix was created. Netflix subscribers can select, receive, and watch/stream content unlimitable for only $8.99 a month. When you first make your account, you choose shows and movies you enjoy, which makes a queue or list of shows/movies for you to watch in the future. To build a queue, the customer must browse a diverse set of preselected films and choose the ones they think they will enjoy or already like. By doing so, Netflix creates a Movies You ll link so you can access titles based on their past viewing history. After the subscriber has created a queue, Netflix then either send to them a DVD to them via the USPS, or if preferred by the subscriber, makes it available for download via a broadband Internet connection. In case they get the DVD option, the subscriber is able to keep the DVD as long as they want without a late fee before returning it using the postage pre paid, red envelope by Netflix. Netflix Strengths: 1. Created own series. 2. Movies and series from other countries 3. It is aimed at a general public thanks to the variety of shows they have. 4. Can pay with prepaid cards 5. Recommended shows and movies based on films or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Biographical Paper Of Michel Foucault Biographical Paper of Michel Foucault. Michel Foucault Kenya Coleman Principles of Sociology Professor Preston September 12, 2016 French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault, was born in Poitiers, France October 15, 1926. He was the professor of the History of Systems of Thought and also was the founder of Groupe d information sur les prisons He wrote Introduction to Dream and Existence by Ludwig Binswanger who was a Heideggerian psychiatrist and wrote Malasle mentale et personalite which was a short book on mental illness. He supported structuralist and poststructuralist movements and also protested on behalf of homosexuals. Some of the things he studied and wrote books for was Discipline and Punishment, The History of Sexuality, Madness and Civilization, The Order of Things, The Archaeology, The Birth of The Clinic, The Birth of Biopolitics, Society Must Be Defended, Power/ Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, Security, Territory, Population,, Aesthetics Method and Epistemology, This is not a Pipe, Fearless Speech and so many more. He was an early victim of AIDS, which lead to his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, but his work still impacts us today and others after him including: Gilles Deleuze, Sigmund Freud, Martin Heidegger, Erving Goffman and Georges Canguilhem. One thing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Warsaw Ghetto Research Paper Ghettos were put in to segregate, restrict, and isolate the Jews from the rest of the population. Unlike Ghettos set up in medieval times, the Nazi Ghettos had walls around them and were guarded. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in Europe and it was built in April 1940. The Warsaw Ghetto was a residential district in Warsaw until it was designated as a Jewish ghetto in World War II by the Nazis. (Warsaw Ghetto Facts). All the Jewish people that lived in the Warsaw were sent to the ghetto. This meant that 30 percent of the population were forced into 2.4 percent of the city s area. They set up these ghettos, so the Nazis knew exactly where to find them to persecute them (Holocaust Ghettos). The Ghetto was liberated on January 17, 1945 by the Soviet army, and 300 Jews were found hiding despite the fact that the ghetto was almost completely destroyed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jews were not allowed to leave or have any contact with the outside world (Ghettos: An Overview). Very soon after the Ghetto opened, barbed wire fences or 10ft walls topped with barbed wire were built. The Jews living in the Ghetto didn t receive electricity, sanitary water, food, and medicine. It is estimated that about 100,000 Jews died in the Warsaw Ghetto and about 300,000 were sent to death camps and murdered. Many of the deaths in Warsaw was because of starvation and disease. By August 1941, more than 5,000 people a month succumbed to starvation and disease (Historical Film Footage). A big factor of why people were starving was that they were not receiving enough food rations. The rations for the Jews were barely enough to sustain life, at just 181 calories a day. That barely reaches the 10 percent of the normal requirements. If one had wanted really to restrict oneself to the official rations, then the entire population of the ghetto would have had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dr. D Arcy s The Fate Of Irish Culture By beginning the story with a broader canvas, Joyce was able to connect Gabriel s experience to the context of Ireland and it s society at the time. His thoughts at the end can be understood in such a way that they can resonate with the entire nation of Ireland instead of being left at the sadness of one man. These thoughts are motivated by Mr. D Arcy s singing that evening, and to some level, Gabriel is contemplating his own mortality. He is also analyzing the fate of Irish culture by identifying that it must adapt in order to retain its relevance in a modernizing world despite the efforts of his aunts. Joyce describes everything in great detail giving his characters, no matter how small of a role they play, life and a story; this in turn gives the entire party an air of life and vibrancy. However, the party takes place in a beyond thoroughly described, old house. Joyce shows off this house with every detail of its ancient splendor seeming to push it even further into the past just to show that this way of life no longer fits into the modern Irish society. The detail in which the feast is portrayed highlights how important food and its traditionality is to Gabriel s aunts in their efforts to preserve the traditional Irish culture. Joyce uses subtle detailing to create Gabriel by intensely describing his appearance and observations. Joyce begins by describing Gabriel s carefully protected patent leather shoes (para. 20) a trend from the continent (para. 44) to show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Negative Impact Of Social Media And Politics Social media has caused an uproar in recent times. Political figures such as President Trump, have used social media to embarrass himself and the country, countless people lose jobs everyday due to posts on social media, and Kids are influenced into making bad decisions because of trends. One of the major key events in all of this is the development of Facebook . Facebook was one of the very first platforms that allowed everyone to access it, ever since then, our modern lifestyle has been in a decline. Social media is a common tool in modern life, however, it has caused many problems, including a corruption in our political system, damaging careers, and having a negative impact on children. With social media having such a value to society today, it is crucial to correct these errors in social media. Politics is one area where social media can change the entire country. When social media was introduced in a political candidate, it turned the voting system into a game, as shown by the article Social Media and Politics As easy as it is for politicians to reach out to voters on sites like Facebook, it is even easier for these online supporters to abandon politicians when the campaign ends (Social Media and Politics). By this, the author is stating that people who are influenced to vote by social media are likely to stop their support of the candidate after they win. This means that voters no longer care about the long term effect of a vote, after they vote they lose interest. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Doctrine of Frustration Contract assignment Doctrine of frustration Doctrine of frustration ACCORDING to Section 56, an agreement to do an act impossible in itself is void (for example, an agreement to discover treasure by magic). Supervening impossibility or illegality refers to the intrusion or occurrence of an unexpected event or change of circumstances beyond the contemplation of the parties; such event or change of circumstances must be so fundamental as to be regarded by law as striking at the root of contract as a whole or the basis of the contract no longer exists. Subsequent impossibility in the UK is referred to as Doctrine of Frustration. A contract is deemed to have become impossible of performance and, thus, void under the following circumstances: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data for decision, on the one hand, the terms and conditions of the contract, read in the light of the then circumstances and, on the other hand, the events which have occurred. In the nature of thing there is often no need for any elaborate enquiry. The Court must act upon a general impression of what its rule requires. It is for that reason that special importance is necessarily attached to the occurrence of an unexpected event that, as it were, changes the face of the things. But even so, it is not hardship or inconvenience or material loss itself which calls the principle of frustration into play. (18) IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE AMOUNTS TO FRUSTRATION A man can be expected to do what is humanly possible but he cannot be expected morally or legally to do what is not physically possible. It cannot be disputed that when a thing is beyond the human control it cannot be expected from the party which had undertaken to do the work to suffer the consequences of not proceeding with the contract work and in such a situation both the parties are relieved from their contractual responsibilities. The word impossible in Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 has not been used in the sense of physical or literal impossibility. The performance of an act may not be literally impossible, but it may be impracticable and unless from the point of view of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Basic Chiropractic Advertising Strategy Essay Basic Chiropractic Advertising Strategy Every growing practice needs a steady stream of leads and new patients that not only generate revenue, but help advance your practice through word of mouth. It is essential to clearly define your practice on all advertising materials and during consultations to help build your brand and lend credibility to your practice. Many chiropractors make the mistake of trying to be everything to everyone. Doing so can lead to confusion between you and your clients and less effective treatment programs. You will find that focusing your practice on a few specific treatments will lead to higher response rates in advertising, more streamlined office operations, a better sense of the demographics in your area, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By trying to appeal to everyone all at once, you lose the ability to grab someone s attention and conquer their anxiety and concerns about chiropractic. Maximize the potential of each advertisement by eliminating the unnecessary information and appealing as strongly as possible to your target audience. Over time, you can create a newspaper insert campaign for each type of symptom and slowly build your client list the right way. In doing so your response rates will increase and you will soon know exactly which treatments are the most lucrative in your area. This is key for future success and can quickly put you in at an advantage over your competitors. Do some research on chiropractic advertising to gather ideas and topics for your own marketing materials. You can even use a competitor s flyers or promotions to help you learn about your area. What are they marketing? What is their target audience? A great way to start your chiropractic advertising is to design, print, and deliver full color flyers through the newspaper. For as little as $0.10 per home you can create and distribute full color glossy flyers. There are even companies that offer free chiropractic flyer samples when you register a free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Eminem Torney Research Paper The Wonderful Jim Carrey Everyday we come across a person on TV, commercial, or maybe even the news, however, we figure out who a person is in a movie more often and quicker. There s just about millions of actors or actress that we see or haven t even heard but we think about our favorite one from a show we ve seen like Eminem, Ice Cube, Miley Cyrus, Chris Tucker, etc. We then think about who s our favorite of all time and who we might look up to or even see who we want to be. I have a couple of favorite actors than I know that I have truly enjoyed watching on film all the time. A couple of my favorite actors would be Vin Diesel, Jenifer Lopez, Ludacris, Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, and Charlton Heston, However my by far most favorite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was born on January 17, 1962 in New market, Ontario in Canada. Jim was the youngest of four children by his mother Kathleen and Percy Carrey. When Jim was growing up he began performing constantly every chance that he could possibly get. While Carrey was going to school they granted him a few minutes before the end of the day to do his stand up performance each day. However, his life took a terrible turn with his family when they were forced to leave their cozy homes in New Market. They lived in there Volkswagen camper van in Toronto until they were able to get on their feet. Before that, Jim ended up getting an 8 hour shift after school which interfered in his school work and grades. He dropped out of high school after he made his stand up debut at a local club called Yuk Yuk s and decided to focus on his celebrity impersonations. In 1979, he moved to Los Angeles and received a performance at comedy store that s where he was recognized by a comic veteran named Rodney Dangerfield and he was very impressed of him and offered him an opening act for an entire season. Jim later met and married Melissa Womer and had a daughter named Jane. They soon got a divorce and then he married his second wife, an actress, Lauren Holly and then split a year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Events Leading Up To The American Revolution The events that led up to the American Revolution war or not big events but a small set of events when compounded together each created the catalyst to launch the colonists into revolt. The first of the events to create the spiral effect that launched the revolution is the seven year war or the French and Indian War that war was thought by British soldiers on several different continents. 1 location was fought in the British colonies located in North America. The British government wanted to expand their territory and they wanted to continue to grow the colonies from the original 13 and they wanted to conquer more land further west into the part of North America. The British government felt as if they were fighting this war against the Indians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most notably was the European industrial boom. The industrial revolution was the rapid growth in new industry evidenced by antiquating the use of hand tools in conjunction with the power driven machines popularization. As well as, the death of the personal shop and the birth of the large scale business operation. The effect that this expansion had was felt in every city, town and small hamlet throughout England. Prior to the spark that ignited the revolution an artisan would create his or her craft by hand and maybe make one or two items a day. With the use of steam powered machines a product could be produced at ten times that rate. Obviously that made the owners of the new businesses very happy. What did happen were unprecedented growth factories and jobs seemingly to those looking in to create an employment boom in the large cities across England. London is one of those cities. Everything was not wonderful however, the influx of jobs created many negatives as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. If Black English Isn T A Language Summary Baldwin s If Black English Isn t a Language, Then Tell Me, What is? In an attempt to illustrate the reality and value of Black English, James Arthur Baldwin, an African American essayist who wrote If Black English Isn t a Language, Then Tell Me, what Is? in 1979. In the essay, Baldwin is trying to say that different groups of individuals, same as those who talk the same language, will say it in a different way. That s because of the different groups having different events, evolving from different geographical settings, and to economic and social influences. Baldwin s main idea is that Black English has developed based on experiences, separation, and necessity. He argues about how white American s weren t interested in educating African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Conformity Research Paper The behavioral pattern of conformity affected each of us at one time. It s the unspoken rules of a group, and the most critical time is being a teenager. They have a willingness to please, and want to be a part of the popular group. Their behavior may not be appropriate by society standard, but because they want to fit in or belong, they may see it as the social norm. In any phases of life, a person s own opinion may be an influence by those of groups. Especially if they are associated with university s scholars, baseball teams or any organization deals with social groups. In Dr. Solomon, Asch s conformity experiments he used psychological terms, which conformity refers to a person s predisposition. Meaning they would follow the unspoken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It happens that people within the community take it the wrong way, when you are a pastor, teacher or a counselor. In this line of professions, individuals always believe that the organizations are trying to manipulate them. The Salvation Army as an organization itself has encountered such behavior in the Corps and the community daily. The perception t that women are more easily to be conformed then men, according to Asch s line judging task cards. However, the control experimental setting may give some good result, but what about real life philosophy on the streets and in the churches. In fact, there are more women within the churches on a hold, and it not due to the Corps officer or the pastor s influences. In these cases, there is a real live supernatural intervention, and it is not proven that conformity was the result. Alternatively, it would be they are obeying the rules of God himself. Furthermore, men are absent from the church because of other personal reasons and not due to conformity. Culture has a great deal to do with why men through history seem to be the one who always wants to be controlled. Some of them would go at extreme length to form gangs, and some domestic abuser, in order for individual to conform to their ways or group. These are some of the social problem churches and organizations such as The Salvation Army have to combat in this society through social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Comparing James Lapine s Into The Woods And Stephen Sondheim We watched Into the Woods by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. Honestly, when you said we were going to watch a musical I thought, oh cool it s going to be like Phantom of the Opera , or High School Musical , but it wasn t like that at all. The costumes were pretty cool and the special effects were really awesome. I thought it was going to be really boring and dry, but there were some funny parts. I love the way Sondheim tied the sarcasm in with the release of tension and lesions. James Lapine wrote the book for Into the Woods he is an American stage director, filmmaker, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist. He graduated from Franklin and Marshal College and did a graduate study at the California Institute of the Arts. He has won many Tony Awards, and Drama Desk Awards; he also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the Peabody Award. In 2010 he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. Besides collaborating with Sondheim he also collaborated with William Finn. Stephen Sondheim was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack shows growth in realizing two wrongs don t make a right, stealing is wrong, and that you re never alone. The Baker realized he should have appreciated his wife more and done more to help her with the baby. Cinderella realized that looks can be deceiving, and that it may not be better on the other side. They all learned to be careful what they wished for. The show is a dark musical so it has twist and most of the play is sung where if it s a straight play it s talking. There wouldn t have been any of the big show stopper numbers like at the end of each scene. When the witch died was a big show stopper, and when the backer talked to his died dad. When the baker s wife sung about her affair with Cinderella s prince it would have been a soliloquy, as well as, the songs called agony one and agony two where the princes sing about their love for their princesses, and wanting what they can t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Rainsford Cocky Quotes Jerry was a kid at high school, who thought that he was all that. There is a difference between having skills and putting them to use, and being confident and cocky and being arrogant about it. Jerry on the other hand didn t have skills, and was very arrogant about everything that he did, boasting about his so called talents. Rainsford falls overboard a yacht and comes upon an island, Ship Trap Island, where he meets General Zaroff and is forced to play a game with the general. During the hunt, the generals over confidence and cockiness leads to Rainsfords victory. Rainsford s experience and intellect helps to give him a slight advantage against General Zaroff. In the short story the Most Dangerous Game by Connell. Unlike Rainsford, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zaroff is hunting Rainsford , Rainsford builds a Malay man catcher to try and trap the General, but the General escapes it and is very impressed by Rainsfords actions. Luckily for me, I have hunted in Malacca. You are proving interesting Mr. Rainsford. I am going now, to have my wound dressed; it s only a slight one, but I shall be back. I shall be back. Earlier Zaroff, took an enormous blow, he almost fell over, but due to his almost ape like agility dodged the bullet. He proves his arrogance when he says that his wound is only a slight one, when really it would put a normal person out for several days. Zaroff is hunting Rainsford once again. Rainsford uses his intelligence and builds a burmese tiger pit, the General loses his nest dog because of it, but Zaroff isn t harmed. You ve done well Rainsford, the voice of the general called. Your Burmese tiger pit has claimed one of my best dogs. Again you score. I think Mr. Rainsford I ll see what you can do against my whole pack. I am going home now. Thank you for the most amusing evening. The general loses his best dog because of Rainsford, and instead of being upset, he just brushes it off and says thank you for the great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Harriet Tubman Dedication Every great dream begins with a dreamer, always remember, you have within you the strength, patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world, (Harriet Tubman Quotes). Harriet Tubman believed that dedication, which is passion and motivation, are the key to being a dreamer like she was. Dedication is the most important quality of leadership that Harriet Tubman used to get through the long hard journeys. Harriet Tubman s most essential leadership quality was her dedication because without it she wouldn t have made it very far on any of her journeys before she would lose all hope. Harriet was a gnarly leader because she was so dedicated to planning. She would plan in the vicinity of the plantation for days (Petry). Tubman s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasion Techniques In Scratch Beginnings By Adam Shepard In Scratch Beginnings, the author explains his experience being homeless and having to live at a shelter. The book takes place in a town named Charleston. The story manly focusses on the author Adam Sheppard, who is homeless, no job, and lives at a shelter. When one day he goes to Curtis McNeil, so Curtis can listen to a speech he had prepared. Him writing it as a book is the best possible to share his story any other form of writing would be too long. Ultimately, I m analyzing the way Adam Shepard appeals to Curtis McNeil with his persuasion techniques that he uses in order to get a job at Fast Company. First, Shepard try s to establish his demeanor by going to his office and waiting for Curtis to come back by doing to this it shows that he is person who won t give up quickly. He also uses a convincing tone when he finally meets Curtis by telling him that I m pretty much one the hardest working guys you re going to find in Charleston. (97.) By saying this he stating that there are not too many hard working people that could match his work ethic. With this attitude it should appeal to Curtis because having an asset like Shepard would help his company not hurt him. Another example Shepard use is when he is talking about a bar by uses this example it should help Curtis picture what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He starts by saying All I want to do is work. I don t drink. I don t smoke. I m no fun. (97.) Saying this he is stating that he values work more than having a social life, this would appeal to Curtis because most people value social life more important than working. Since he doesn t drink or smoke he thinks that s why he is better than the people who do smoke or drink. Additional, he uses small sentence structure so he doesn t lose Curtis s attention. He also repeats the word I don t let Curtis know that he is an accountable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cézanne As for what I learned during this unit, Cézanne was a father of cubism when cubism was unknown! Therefore, as he uses geometric shapes, we can find a same draw style in Matisse s paint and Picasso too. Of course, Picasso had influenced from that style, but he used to exaggerate more these geometric shapes! In fact, between paints of Joy of Life and The Large Bathers, for example we find similarities as both of them used a landscape in their paints, then in both works trees are planted at the sides and in the far distance, and their upper boughs are spread apart like curtains, highlighting the figures lounging beneath. In addition, like Cézanne, Matisse unifies the figures and the landscape. Cézanne does this by stiffening and tilting his trunk like figures. In Matisse s work, the serpentine arabesques that define the contours of the women are heavily emphasized, and then reiterated in the curvilinear lines of the trees .(1)( HenriMatisse.org,nd) Regarding Picasso s paint, critics says that this paint was done in reaction of Matisse s paint. We know that, in their life, Matisse and Picasso established a relationship on mutual respect and rivalry. They were two extremely different people and personalities. Picasso was the first modern celebrity artist, egotistical and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then Picasso immediately recognized the originality and innovation apparent within this work and took it as a challenge to create something even more phenomenal. He set to work on Les Demoiselles d Avignon (1907), a striking, large scale painting of five female figures within a brothel.(2)( masterworksfineart,nd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is The Theme Of This Blessed House building, laughing and gossiping and slicing fifty kilos of vegetables through the night. (IM155) Mrs. Sen does not know to drive but which is very important in the United States. She spends her whole time to doing her household work and care taking for an American boy Eliot. She always bought fresh fish form cooking which a part of their breakfast. She depends on her husband for shopping and marketing. But, at one time she drives a car out of her husband s compulsion while and she finally she met with an accident. During that incident Eliot s mother do not allowed to Mrs. Sen into the house. This Blessed House is a third person narrative story from the protagonist point of view which is about the newly married Indian couple, Sanjeev and Twinkle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sex as clinical purgation and sex as social stigma again raise the conflict between sex and culture, and they need to be distanced if the former is meant to be used clinically. We cannot apply traditional moral values in the assessment of the sexuality of Bibi Halder. The Third and Final Continent is the final story of the nine compilations of short stories. This reflects the life of Lahiri s father and mother. In which, she talk about the immigrant experience and alienation of the librarian that revolves around in London and Boston according to the different taste of the reader. This tells about the Bengali gentleman moved to London and finally settled in Boston where he begins loving his wife after a hundred year old lady certifies her as perfect. He adapts to the ways and cultures of three different continents. In America he got very struggle to get a job and finally he joins in Dewey Library of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. He travelled alone to three different types of continents to make his fortune. still, there are times I am bewildered by each mile I travelled, each meal I have eaten, each person I have known, each room in which I slept. ( ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Developing a Performance Appraisal System Developing a Performance Appraisal System Kimberly Garnett HSM/220 April 3, 2011 Developing A Performance Appraisal System In order for the design and administration of a performance appraisal system; to be effective; managers and employees must communicate on a regular basis. Allan and Rosenberg (1981) stated, Performance appraisal system plays a number of roles in an organization that s geared towards achieving the company s goals and mission. Beginning at the corporate level, values, behaviors, and goals should be identified; these must support the company s strategic mission and promote the success of the business. The basic purpose of performance appraisal system involves two parts, (1) an evaluation system, the evaluation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Different Approaches According to Allan amp; Rosenberg (1981), the system should be based on behavior results; not ambiguous employee characteristics. The appraisals should be reviewed by higher level managers or human resource manager; there should be a formal appeal mechanism or system providing an avenue of appeal to employees who are dissatisfied with their evaluations; and performing counseling, guidance and or training should be provided to help poor performers improve their performance. Supervisors need to know his or her workers, so that he or she has opportunities to steer them towards greater productivity and optimized output. The steps supervisors must take to ensure successful evaluation, and constructive outcomes are: (1) Training (2) Evaluation (3) Review Successful training is the implementation of a system in which everyone in the workplace is geared toward improvement. This involves a hands on approach in which the employee is encouraged to evaluate him or herself under the supervisor. Results based approach to performance appraisal is the most object method of tackling the complex task of evaluation. Designing a Strategic Performance appraisal system, (2011). Key elements. Of an effective performance appraisal system are as follows: 1. Clearly defined performance standards 2. An effective monitoring system 3. Regular discussions of Performance 4. Development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People Eric Salas Professor Gamboa BA240 03 Covey Paper Habits come in many forms and they may be good, bad or just in between and not really matter. It could be positive thinking, blaming yourself or something as simple as forgetting to turn off the lights. Stephen Covey defines habits as the intersection of knowledge, skill and desire. In his book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People , he shares a couple of habits that can lead an individual to personal and professional success. Out of the seven habits, I feel that the first three which are being proactive, beginning with the end in mind and putting first things first are the most fundamental habits to paving the road for becoming a better individual and manager. Being proactive means to take action and be responsible. Covey expresses that Highly proactive people recognize responsibility. They do not blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. (Covey). In accordance with Covey s idea of being proactive, many people do not want to assume responsibility. As an individual, something that is really important about being proactive is being able to accept ambiguity. Being able to be okay with the unknown is a key factor to avoid being reactive and letting your environment influence your choice. New and old managers do not have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept from this habit is easy to associate with managers. Managers have goals and often think about the best possible way to achieve them, but at times they lose focus on the End and let the Now shape their decisions. With what this habit entails, managers must also make sure that the decision they make is what truly matters to them. Some make decisions that go against their moral values and in the end lose meaning about what lies at the core of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Schizophrenia Essay When I lived in Germany, I had a friend who played on my High School tennis team. On a sunny afternoon after our tennis lessons we decided to drink an ice tea and have a little snack at the tennis snack bar. We started talking about tennis strategies, but my friend, Thomas, was kind of depressed and sad. When I asked him what was really bothering him, he started tell me about his sick mother. He tried to explain her disease to me, but I could not understand it. He said, my mother is suffering from persecution mania and in addition, she sometimes talks about things that make no sense. Nevertheless, I saw Thomas again after the summer holidays and I asked him how his mother was doing now. He responded with a very sad voice and also had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, evidence seems to disprove this theory. In some instances, both identical twins are schizophrenics and other times only one is affected. To defend this theory, it should be noted that this research is complicated. Identical twins are relatively rare, especially twins who are both diagnosed with schizophrenia. Studies have also shown that children with one parent diagnosed with schizophrenia have a ten percent chance of suffering from schizophrenia. When both parents are schizophrenic, their risk raises to approximately forty percent. Little is known about the Environmental Theory. The theory is built mainly on the effects of stress on human behavior. Most researchers agree that stress alone cannot be the main cause of schizophrenia. Most researchers agree that stress could possibly trigger or worsen the symptoms when the illness is already present. Other researchers focus on drug abuse. Like stress, certain drugs such as amphetamines can make psychotic symptoms worse if a person already has schizophrenia. Furthermore, these drugs can, in a sense, create schizophrenia. Other researchers that support the Environmental Theory believe that quot;slow viruses quot; may be to blame. Slow viruses are viral infections that go undetected for long periods of time. Signs and symptoms are delayed and may occur many years after the first infection. The Bio Chemical Theory suggests that schizophrenia is caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Salinity In The Murray Darling Basin The Murray Darling river travels through many states in Australia including NSW and Queensland making it the biggest and most important source of water in Australia. The Murray Darling is largely affected by salinity in the water and soil. Salinity is a reoccurring problem in Australia especially in The Murray Darling Basin, as salinity dates back to 140 million years ago when seas dried up and left salt on the sea floor, When the Murray Darling was discovered, traces of salt were found in the water and in the soil. Salinity in the Murray Darling makes the inhabitable for some species. Salinity is caused in many ways including Irrigation and clearance of deep rooted native vegetation with shallow rooted introduces plants. Both these points ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Arab Spring Research Paper The Arab Spring was a series of revolutions across the Middle East and North Africa. In these revolutions, people fought for political, economic and human rights. This movement started on December 18, 2010. People protested and raised awareness because they were not being treated correctly in their own homes. These governments were very corrupt, unfair and did not listen to what the people had to say. The people of the Middle East and North Africa were not going to stand for it. The Arab Spring was how most countries in the Middle East and North Africa were going to bring justice into the country. The people did not stand for the many corrupt governments in the Middle East. One example of this corruption is in Iran s government. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many countries had unjust and corrupt governments so the people fought back to regain their rights. In addition, economic and property rights were being disregarded, making it very difficult for people to live a happy, successful life. Lastly, Egypt is a great example of the Arab Spring. Many people were put in and thrown out of power, and many citizens protested against corrupt governments and having no rights. The Arab Spring helped most Middle Eastern and North African countries regain rights, justice, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Eyes of the Skin Analysis The Eyes of the Skin of Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa This book was written by Juhani Pallasmaa with regard to Polemics , on issues that were part of the architecture discourse of the time, i.e. 1995. It is also an extending of ideas expressed in an essay entitled Architecture of the seven senses published in 1994. As suggested by the title, this piece of literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms as ocularcentrism of Modern Architecture. Ocularcentrism is the act of prioritizing visual stimuli to all other sensory stimuli available to a human perception. He quotes famous German poet, Goethe, in his defense, the hands want to see, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He emphasises on the presence of and an enveloping satisfaction through multi stimuli in nature; giving an example of a trek through a forest, and the feeling of being within the space of a clearing invoked by peripheral vision, complete with the crunching of leaves under the feet and sap smell that surrounds us through the trek. Building on this starting point Pallasmaa speaks of the importance of the shadow in creating light. He suggests that it is the nuances of shadows and the dimly lit which actually tickle the senses, and that Modern Architecture seems to lack this appreciation of the shadow. Arguing systematically he takes the reader through all the senses in question; namely, hearing, smell, touch and taste. For each sense he quotes an example from nature, thus describing how it is an acknowledgement of all senses that completes a space. He talks of registering the speed of wind through hearing and detecting the temperature of the same through touch. Furthermore, he links smell with memory and adds that smell is by far one of the strongest mediums that add to the memory of an experience. He then brings into his argument the presence of man by discussing, time and the sense of proportion as man is designed to perceive in comparison to his self and action where man measures through moving within a space. In conclusion, Pallasmaa discusses the importance of these senses in the design process. He talks of the distance created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. George Orwell And 1984 Comparison George Orwell s 1984 is about a party member of Oceania named Winston Smith. Oceania is a dystopian society that controls the people through constant surveillance and doublethink, which is the acceptance of two contradictory beliefs used to change a person s memory more easily. Throughout the novel, Winston talks about his hatred towards Big Brother, the leader of Oceania, and how he wants to put a stop to the party. One way he does that is he falls in love with a young woman named Julia and they have relations with each other to rebel against the party. It is clear that when George Orwell wrote 1984, he was greatly influenced by Yevgeny Zamyatin s We. Because of this, people tend to compare the two novels with each other. When comparing D 503 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In We, D 503 thinks his government is perfect and thinks that what OneState stands for is what is best for the people. D 503 wants everything to be perfect and for everything to be perfect there has to be complete control over everyone and everything. He likes that there is complete control over the people of OneState because it makes his world mathematically perfect. In contrast to D 503, Winston disagrees with everything that Oceania stands for. He does not agree with how the Party controls the people through doublethink and constant surveillance. When writing in his journal one day, His pen had slid voluptuously over the smooth paper, printing in large neat capitals DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER (Orwell 18). Winston hates big brother and wants nothing to do with him or the party. He is committing a thought crime by just writing his true feelings down. He hates the Party so much that he is willing to risk his life by writing down his hatred towards the Party and big brother. To summarize this difference, D 503 loves his government and wants the people of OneState to be controlled, while Winston hates his government and wants to put a stop to the party. Because of this difference, Orwell departs from Zamyatin s protagonist by having his protagonist actually show his disapproval of the party instead of loving his government like D 503 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Meaning of Burden of Proof and Standard of proof. Zambian... This paper discusses the meaning of burden of proof and standard of proof and will also explain the direction of the Judge given to the jurors in the given set of facts. 1. BURDEN OF PROOF It is derived from the Latin expression onus probandi. The burden of proof or onus of proof refers to the obligation on a party to satisfy the court to a specified standard of proof that certain facts are true. The facts for this particular purpose are facts in issue.1 Burden of proof is closely associated with the Latin maxim semper necessistas probandi incumbit ei qui agit which means the necessity of proof always lies with the person who lays the charge.2 The general rule is that the burden lies on a party who asserts in the affirmative. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If no evidence is called by the accused, the judge should satisfy himself or herself that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. This is at the stage of submissions on a case to answer.8 B. BURDEN OF PROOF IN CIVIL CASES In civil cases, the burden of proof lies on the Plaintiff to prove the facts in issue. In the event that the Defendant has a counter claim then the burden of proof lies on the Defendant in relation to the counter claim. In the case of JOSEPH CONSTANTINE STEAMSHIP LINE LIMITED v IMPERIAL SMELTING CORPORATION9, a ship was chartered to load a cargo, but on the day before she should have preceded to her berth an explosion occurred in the auxiliary boiler, which made it impossible for her to undertake the voyage. The cause of the explosion could not be definitely ascertained, and, of three possible explanations, only one would have imported negligence on the part of the ship owners. The charterers claimed damages from the ship owners for failure to load a cargo. At the time of the accident, the ship was not an arrived ship, and, therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Athletes Deserve Their Money The NCAA is an association for college athletes. As time has passed the NCAA has begun to look and function like a business. This image has begun to create debates on whether college athletes should be paid or not. The NCAA has generated a significant amount of money off of the duties of college athletes. Therefore, since college athletes create a large sum of money for the NCAA, it will only make sense that the college athletes receive money as well. College athletes make plenty of money for the NCAA and they don t receive as much as they deserve. Without the athletes, the NCAA would not be able to make TV deals nor generate any money at all. The NCAA made $770 million in TV right deals alone off of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, March Madness . How much of that money went to the athletes? None at all. The NCAA makes money off the athletes in many other areas. John Brill, in his article Should College Athletes be Paid? informs us that, The NCAA defies its own devotion to amateurism are the sale of video game licenses, game merchandise, footage, etc. that provide direct profit for the association. The NCAA is taking advantage of the gifted athletes for a couple years at time to create a large amount of money that only benefits the NCAA and schools. Besides the NCAA using the athletes to make money, the college athletes must put a lot of their time into the sport. It s not fair for athletes to put their time into something that they will not be rewarded for. Student ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Henrietta Lacks Ethics Henrietta Lacks died in 1951 of cervical cancer, leaving behind a husband, five children and some cells taken from her without her permission. These cells continue to revolutionize the scientific field today and have played an integral role in some of the most important advances in medicine: cloning, chemotherapy, gene mapping, the polio vaccine and in vitro fertilization. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks answers a lot of questions regarding the Lacks family, but also poses a number of questions regarding ethics, consent and how far society is willing to go to make medical advances. George Gey was the head of tissue culture at Hopkins and was determined to grow the first immortal human cells. Researchers in 1943 proved an immortal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people would assume that, because of HeLa s impact on society, the Lacks family is probably very wealthy and well informed about HeLa cells; unfortunately, that is not the case. Not only did the Lacks feel taken advantage of by the medical community, but it wasn t until an article by Howard Jones in December 1971 that Henrietta s real name was finally revealed. That same article was used to inform Bobbette Lacks, Henrietta s daughter in law, that the immortal cells she had been reading about in the paper were Henrietta s. Bobbette was the first member of the Lacks family to learn about the fate of Henrietta s cells and she immediately ran to the family yelling, Part of your mother, it s alive! (181). The family felt misinformed, confused, betrayed and most of all, angry. In 1976, Mike Rodgers published an article in Rolling Stone that informed the Lacks family that people were buying and selling Henrietta s cells. The family immediately accused Hopkins of withholding money from them. Lawrence, Henrietta s eldest son, was quoted saying, Hopkins say they gave them cells away, but they made millions! It s not fair! She s the most important person in the world and her family living in poverty. If our mother so important to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Reflection On The Classroom Our lesson began with our scenario, own a theme park and heard that you guys could help us create a waterslide. Our waterslide needs to be fast and fun, but also safe. People can t get injured while sliding and must make it to the bottom of the pool. Students were shown the video that gave them different examples of waterslides to help spark their personal connections and background knowledge. During the video students laughed and commented about the twists and turns. They were shown their materials and the constraints were explained to them. Such as they only had a certain amount of time, they only had so many materials, it needed to be safe, it needed to look like a slide, etc. The students were excited to get started and once they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ended the group discussion reminding students that as an engineer, asking the client what they want is essential. For example, none of the groups knew that our theme parks color scheme was orange and blue. We discussed what sort of changes we would make now that we d done the lesson once, and finally I asked, so, who wants to be an Engineer when they grow up? A few students, grinning wildly, raised their hands. During the planning process, I observed different strengths students brought to the task. For example, while handing out the jobs, there were some students who clearly took charge. They grabbed hold of the Director s job badge and looked up, asking if their group was okay with that. For the ones who didn t end up in an argument, the Director then led the group in deciding who would get the other jobs. When one student heard that the Scribe would also be drawing a design, they gasped loudly and reached for that badge. Allowing the students to assess their own strengths and choose their own jobs gave them a chance to strive towards being responsible enough for their job. Also during the planning process, students learned how to work together, creating plans that meshed instead of their own individual plans. For the groups that were having a hard time working together, the time constraints seemed to be a factor that pushed them into cooperation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sports Obermeyer Executive Summary There were multiple issues weighing heavily on the mind Wally, a VP at Sports Obermeyer, in November of 1992. Sports Obermeyer, a successful manufacturer of ski apparel was having trouble planning the manufacturing levels of its various skiwear items for 1993 94 based on whatever scant information it had on the end customers likes and dislikes. Waiting to make these decisions till after the Las Vegas trade show, the one event which would give reliable retailer feedback, would prove very costly given the extremely long lead times of it s suppliers in Hong Kong and China. In the past, Sports Obermeyer had relied on a group of company managers, called the buying committee to make a consensus forecast on the demand of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We also need to make sure that Obermeyer honors the minimum order quantity required by the Hong Kong s supplier. We can multiply the recommended optimal ordering level for each style by (20000/26360) thus ensuring that the total sum will exceed 20000 but which may not maximize profits. rec prod level constant multi profit 4767.707092 3617.367928 63376.29 2983.65303 2263.765489 48897.33 2694.313228 2044.236794 84876.71 4708.381537 3572.356278 79734.99 3323.238712 2521.416878 89560.73 1692.546916 1284.173883 24656.14 1278.702023 970.18034 25612.76 1477.720379 1121.180098 26639.24 1613.96119 1224.549103 36148.69 19.865258 1380.773208 44074.28 26360.08936 20000 523577.2 The second column in the table above is obtained by multiplying the first column by 20000/26360. Question 3 What operational changes would you recommend to Wally to improve performance? Wally is trying his best to setup a quick response system based on whatever little data he has based on past numbers and experience of his production managers and suppliers. He does not have the luxury of looking at retailer feedback in a timely fashion and the facts that the peak season for the line of business he s in and that the supplier lead times are extremely long do not help him much. Despite some very aggressive moves to reduce lead times and to have a better forecasting model, Obermeyer has been unable to deal with the
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