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The Importance Of Technology And Its Influence In Our Society
Is the humanity given the correct use to the technology? Nowadays, the advancement of technology not
only has brought numerous discoveries for our benefit but also has changed different aspects of our
culture. As R. Buckminster Fuller stated, Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the
wrong reasons . Technology is the main influence in our society; specifically, turning it into a sedentary
society, increasing the rate of violence, and losing the communication bond in families. Most of the
cases, technology represents a threat toward us; affecting aspects as our health, jobs, and education,
and making sedentary societies. First, it affects our health due to lack physical activities. To illustrate,
13 percent of the population around the world suffers from obesity, and the country which has the
highest level of obesity is the United States of America that is also the main global power. After that,
machines have replaced the handwork that provokes unemployment. For instance, in the recent
decades, companies needed one thousand employees to make them work; in contrast, actual companies
only need one employee to make one thousand machines work. The last aspect belongs to education
because of technology makes field works and investigations easier. In most of the majors, teachers
prefer that students make a static research by looking for information on the internet instead of making
a field research doing experiments, analyzing diverse factors, and making their own summarize from
what they research. Technology not only changes the lifestyle of the mankind but also modify the
manner how its members behave themselves. The rate of violence has increased since technology has
become in the main pusher. To begin, violence has seized of our media motivating the offensive
attitudes. Presently, this is a reality because of the majority of TV shows, movies, and series present
topics such as drug trafficking, physical and physiological aggressions, and extortions. Next, the
yearning for everything is another point that changes the behavior of societies. As an imperfection of
every human, it always wants to stand out of the rest. This gives rise to discussions and competitions to
know who should
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Dual Team Wrestling Tournament
Competing on my wrestling club s team at the annual National Dual Team Wrestling Tournament in
2015 was a very successful tournament for myself and also for North Carolina Wrestling history. The
team and I put in very hard work over the summer, training and persevering towards our goal of
placing top 10 at Dual Team Nationals. The results that were achieved this tournament we re
tremendous, we placed the highest any North Carolina club wrestling team has ever placed at Dual
Team Nationals. It was a learning experience first hand for each us of how the tough obstacles we have
to face to achieve success, are not so difficult after we train and work hard to achieve success. Disney
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My individual record was also undefeated as well and it was strenuous, to say the least but also
rewarding. Day two we knew was going to be the toughest competition and most stressful. It s that day
that by the end, you know basically what you are competing for. Whether it is for the championship
title or to place overall top ten. All other competition gets done by the end of the second day and for
that to happen means a profusion of matches. The first match of the day was against a very skillful
Alabama team, we won respectfully and geared up for our next match. Giving it all I had was not
enough nor was the whole team s full effort enough to defeat the notorious club team from New York.
The loss was not taken lightly so we moved on knowing we needed to get two consecutive wins in
order to make it in the top 10. At this point in time, I was very anxious to see how strong our team
really is because I really thought we had more in us than what we put out on the mat the last match. My
record was now 4 1 which was looking very impressive. Moving into our next match I had opened up
the first match knowing it was important and I set the tone of the match I would say with a huge win
over a multiple time state champion from the Florida team. My team won that match, meaning that we
were going up against the returning champion team called Young Guns from Pennsylvania. That match
was safe to say the most adrenaline I have had in my body going at one time. The match really came
down to the final bouts of the match, making it a very grueling match to be a part of because all that
was on my mind was the fact that with a huge win here means we sealed the deal the place top ten at
the least! I and most of the team picked up very courageous wins over our opponents bringing us to
victory in the end of that match. Sleeping that night seemed impossible because there was so much on
my mind, I could not
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ICAP Class Reflection
For my ICAP unit I wrote my lessons on living and nonliving things and how they adapt to their
environment. My teacher assigned this topic to me. I am glad my teacher assigned me a science topic.
This school focuses a lot on math and language arts so science gets left out a lot so I am glad I could
teach a fun lesson in the classroom. My unit fits in with what they were learning during language arts.
There would be times my lesson ended up being a preview of what they would learn or would be a
review. It worked out well to have them read or hear about different animals and environments then
later do an activity. It helped them learn the facts in many different ways. Something else I had to
consider while writing lessons are what they already learned. Living and nonliving things are
something that is covered in every grade. I had to make sure I was building on what they already knew.
I didn t want to make my lessons something they already knew, but I didn t want to make it so hard
they didn t understand.
My class is very diverse when it comes to the students learning levels. I have some students that have a
really hard time focusing and needs lots of reminders to stay on topic. Because of this, I decided to
make a lot of my lessons group lessons. I would sterically plan my pairs or groups that if there where
students that had a hard time focusing, they would be paired with students that can keep them on track
as well as be kind to them. I know sometimes students that
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Analysis Of The Back Of The Turtle By Kings
These oral stories, or histories, provides historical actors with an opportunity to depict their own stories
in their own words, where usual written records often discount the great unwashed. For Indigenous
peoples, individuality is critical to shared histories. Politicians, activists, and business leaders may
materialize frequently in official documents and the media, usually manipulating it for their purposes,
but the rest of us very seldom do. In The Back of The Turtle, Kings portrays a identical similar setting;
a world full of media coverage that is manipulated by large companies, such as Dominion; A spill? No
said Winter. But evidently there has been some seepage. Possibly from one of our ponds. Didn t we
fund an environmental
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Halloween Costumes Informative Speech
Halloween is filled with scary things ghosts, ghouls, and pricey costumes are just a few! If you re the
savvy type who prefers treats to tricks, you ll opt for an inexpensive getup this fall. However, that
doesn t mean that you can t have the coolest costume of the night! I for one am not a huge fan of
spending too much on costumes every year as then you ve got this huge box of Halloween stuff in the
attic gathering dust after stashing worn costumes never to be seen again... I hope this quick guide to the
trendiest and hottest costumes of 2017 full of quick DIYs and total last minute things straight from
your closet will help you and calm the fears of getting the costume right this year! For fans of the
hottest TV shows and movies in 2017, I ve got your backs! Keep reading!!!
I know many of you may be tired of spending way too much time googling DIY ideas, so I ve gone
through Popsugar, Cosmopolitan, Quartz, and Brit Co to name a few and rounded up what I think will
be very popular this Halloween:
The Riverdale Crew
Major Moment: This teen murder mystery series inspired by the Archie comics won the hearts of SO
many people all over the world. Riverdale is currently our favorite binge watch show and pleasure, and
the main characters from the show are perfect for Halloween costumes. Your only trouble will be
determining which friends should dress up as Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, and
Veronica Lodge.
How to create it at home: Each character has a
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Textuality Of Female Power Essay
In the modern American humanities classroom, whether it is literature, political science, or history,
faculty may find it quite difficult to construct a framework for the analysis of women s pan historical
place in power and in medieval and Early Modern British history, literature and popular culture. We are
confronted with the first questions why should American student care? How do I make this subject
interesting to them? And then we are faced with some practical pedagogical questions: where do I find
the textual evidence, historical research and gynocritical material to create a full syllabus? How do I
demonstrate the historicity of women s power and its circulation simultaneous with the containment of
patriarchal power? How do I move past medieval and Renaissance women s inherent marginality in the
surviving textual evidence and help my students make more complex their understanding of the reach
and limitations of queens and women who held power? What types of assignments might I create to
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Using Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens faculty can rely on multiple genres of textuality historical
scholarship, poetry, literary scholarship, drama and art history to show how undergraduates and
graduate students can move beyond patriarchal expectations. Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens
then both investigates the ways in which women in power shaped history while simultaneously moving
beyond the calcified, received traditions about women s roles in history that is often undermined by the
practicalities of textual
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The Forbidden Forest
A little bit of magic
Everyone needs a little bit of magic in theirs life. The fantasy book serie Fablehaven, the forbidden
forest, written by Brandon Mull is all about the magic. In the first book we follow two young people.
Kendra and Seth who is visiting theirs grandparents like usually.
But this summer they are about to find out all about the whole new world they were missing, even
though theirs grandparents was a part of that world all along. A world of magic, where u can meet
strange creatures and a lot of elves.
Kendra and Seth manage to enter that world when they by theirs curiosity ( and a little help from their
grandparents) drink milk from the big cow that their grandparents have at the backgarden.That milk
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Kendra tries to understand why she sees elves flying around instead of butterflyes. She is stubborn but
after a while, seeing Seth playing and trying to capture some of the elves she understand that this is for
real.
When her and Seths grandparents confirm that all of this is real, Kendra can not belive it while Seth is
just excited and want to experience more.
Still, it is hard for Kendra to understand all of this new and crazy things but when they find out that
theirs family, and house is in danger, Kendra needs to help her brother fight the evil.
However, they realizes that together they have a better chance for helping their grandparents and save
theirs house and all the good creatures in the forest around them. Be able to escape your own world and
read about someone else life is exciting and that is something that is good for you when everything in
your own world gets difficult. Since fantasy books are as different from reality as they could be, they
are the perfect escaping expedient. That is why you should read Fablehaven.
Like I said, Everyone needs a little bit of magic in their life.
Kendra and Seth already have a lot of that in their life, are you ready to get some
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Harry Truman Leadership Style
On May 8, 1884, Harry Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri to John and Martha Truman. One of three
children, Harry and his siblings attended most of their schooling in Independence, Missouri where he
later graduated in 1901. Unlike most of our presidents to date, Harry did not head off to college
following his secondary education but rather after working as a bank clerk and railroad timekeeper, he
went to work with his father on their family farm. In 1905 Harry Truman joined the Missouri National
guard, serving six years. Another six years later, after the start of World War I, Harry volunteered for
the draft and was shortly sent to France where he was promoted to Captain. Leading his men
successfully through battle, he returned to the United States and joined the reserves. Adapting to life as
a civilian, Truman married Bess Wallace whom he later had one child with, Mary Margaret. Within the
same year of marrying Bess, Harry took a stab at entrepreneurship and opened a men s store. Due to
the start of The Great Depression, his company came to an end only a few years later.
Leading up to Harry s decision to run for Senator, he was elected as an Administrative Judge for
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This term was marked by Truman s Fair Deal and the Korean War. The Fair Deal pursued his intentions
to have a universal health care system, spend more money on education, raise minimum wage and
promise equal rights of all citizens. The Korean War also broke out during this time. Truman was quick
to send U.S. troops but changed his strategy from trying to end communism in the North to rebuilding
the South when China sent over their army to assist in North Korea s fight. Harry Truman left office in
1953 and retired to his childhood hometown, Independence,
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Jean Baptiste Lamarck Research Paper
Early 19th century Europe was filled with numerous scientific advances in the field of biology. For
Jean Baptiste Lamarck, this was no exception. Through his personal life, scientific contributions, and
the impact/knowledge that would transpire through his theories, Lamarck was an outstanding scientist
within the biological community, even if he wasn t always recognized as such. Born on August 1st
1744 in Bazentin le Petit, France, Lamarck s childhood was filled with copious recounts of military
service from his father and brothers. Running off to join the French army in 1761, Lamarck was
quickly promoted to officer, and would stay for five years until his discharge due to an accident. When
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This stated that evolutionary changes within organisms were caused by environmental factors, and
would then modify their behavior. According to Lamarck, the changes in traits could be hereditarily
passed from one generation to the next, creating a constant change over time for the species. Stating the
prospect of natural selection, Lamarck s theories paralleled Darwin s; only Lamarck came up with his
theories way before Darwin ( Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744 1829) ). Now thought of as failures,
Lamarck s theories are often ridiculed and mocked. Despite these thoughts, Lamarck managed to lay
ground to many of Darwin s popular theories. According to Charles Darwin Lamarck was the first man
whose conclusions on (evolution) excited much attention. . . he first did the eminent service of arousing
attention to the probability of all changes in the organic, as well as in the inorganic world, being the
result of law, and not of miraculous interposition ( Jean Baptiste Lamarck
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Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Preparedness Plan
A disaster is generally defined as an event in which illness or injuries surpass resource capabilities of a
community or medical facility (Ignatavicius Workman, 2010). Disaster preparedness is a process of
ensuring that an organization has complied with the preventive measures and is in a state of readiness
to contain the effects of a predicted disastrous event to minimize loss of life, injury, and damage to
property. Disaster preparedness can also provide rescue, relief, rehabilitation, and other services in the
aftermath of the disaster, as well as have the capability and resources to continue to sustain its essential
functions without being overwhelmed by the demand placed on them. The American Nursing ... Show
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F., personal interview, February 13, 2012).
The established relationships that are within the community to help implement the organization s
disaster preparedness plan are that K.F. is currently the Chair Elect for the Az Coalition for Healthcare
Emergency Response (AzCHER Central), which brings hospitals, clinics, skilled nursing facilities, fire
Emergency Medical Services (EMS), public health, emergency management, and other community
stakeholders together for planning. Maricopa Medical Center currently has three to four members on
the general body of this group, including bedside nursing representatives. There are a number of
governmental agencies that are involved in the organization s disaster preparedness planning. K.F. is an
active member with Coyote Crisis Collaborative, which includes some of those from AzCHER, but
also universities and community colleges, utilities, private business, faith based and other volunteer
groups, etc. The Chief Information Officer is currently the Chairman of the Board for Coyote Crisis
Collaborative. Additionally, they participate in the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Grant which
is administered by Arizona Department of Health Services. All of these opportunities provide
environments for collaboration, plan sharing, and developing solutions to issues that face all
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Explanation Of The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry The Bayeux Tapestry (1070 80, Fig. 1) is, in fact, not a tapestry at all. It is a piece
of linen cloth embroidered with wool thread, that measures about 200 feet in length and three feet in
width. The cloth is embroidered with images, ranging from battle scenes (Fig. 2) to banquets (Fig. 3) to
Halley s Comet (Fig. 4). The colors are muted, including dark blue, yellow, rust red, grey, and green.
The proportions are unnatural and there seems to be no care given to liner perspective or scale; instead,
the work seems to focus on developing a cohesive narrative. The figures are flat and expressionless, yet
they have a sense of movement and purpose as they move from one scene to another. The figures have
a believable space, which is especially vivid in the battle scenes, as the figures appear to fall over one
another in a animated struggle. The transition from one scene to the other is fluid and the story line is
easy enough to follow. The tapestry is divided into three sections, the top, middle and bottom. Each
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William, Duke of Normandy is the protagonist; this tapestry was used as his propaganda piece for the
mostly illiterate population. William was careful, however, to keep the narrative from being to critical
of the fallen but still popular King Harold. The tapestry begins with Harold being sent to Normandy by
Edward the Confessor, his betrayal of William, and ends with Harolds death at the battle of Hastings.
Due to the illiteracy of the people, the tapestry would have served as a type of newsreel or newspaper.
However, the people would only have seen what William the Conqueror and his supporters wanted
them to
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Essay on Problems in Maintaining Biodiversity in the...
Problems in Maintaining Biodiversity in the Modern World
Biodiversity is the term used to describe the range of habitats and variety of species of animals and
plants within them. (2) The maintenance and increase of biodiversity is important to keep an
environment stable. If there is a loss of biodiversity then a population of a species will decrease and
can only breed with each other. However, as inbreeding takes place genetic defects are caused leading
to populations gradually becoming extinct. If this takes place soon most species in an environment will
die out creating less diverse habitats.
Problems arise with the maintenance of biodiversity when a balance needs to be reached with human ...
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(1)
Grazing involves the introduction of grazing animals onto grassland, they eat tree seedlings so the trees
are not established. This means that the land does not develop in to woodland but remains as grassland.
However, overgrazing may take place after a period of time so desertification begins to take place. This
may be overcome by introducing a natural predator of the grazing animals.
Mowing of the grassland is another method used to maintain grassland. The point from where trees
grow, the apical meristem is above the mowing level. Therefore when mowing takes place the seedling
dies, grasses have meristems above mowing level so they remain undisturbed from the mowing. When
using this method as a control great care has to be taken, mowing cannot take place too frequently
otherwise this will lead to low biodiversity. If the grassland is mowed every six months then there has
been a sufficient amount of time for other plants to grow amongst the grass leading to an increase in
biodiversity.
Scrub clearance is used as a final alternative for maintaining biodiversity within grassland that has
already started to develop into woodland. Seedlings, bushes, bracken, bramble or any plant species
related to woodland are pulled out of the ground by their roots. This is a temporary measure to ensure
grassland is maintained.
As woodland is not as biologically
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Classroom Behavior Management For African American Students
The number of students being diagnosed with or suspected of having an Emotional/Behavioral
disability is rapidly increasing, especially for African American students and in students at younger
ages. The U.S. Department of Education reports that an African American child is one and a half times
more likely to be placed in a classroom for children with emotional disturbances than a White child
(Children s Defense Fund, 2011). I have observed that many of these students are often disengaged
during literacy instruction. As a result, these students present literacy inadequacies in addition to
behavioral challenges. Incorporating culturally responsive pedagogy and interventions across all
content areas increases a student s ability to comprehend texts. In addition to implementing research
based academic instruction, cultural instructional modifications, adequate teacher preparation for
teaching EBD students, engaging classroom behavior management for teachers of students with
Emotional/Behavioral disability, contribute to the literacy growth of EBD students.
An Emotional/Behavioral Disability is defined by:
(1) the student exhibits social, emotional or behavioral functioning that so departs from generally
accepted, age appropriate ethnic or cultural norms that it adversely affects a child s academic progress,
social relationships, personal adjustment, classroom adjustment, self care or vocational skills; (2) the
behaviors are severe, chronic, and frequent, occur at school and at
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Compare and Contrast Psychodynamic and Humanistic Essay
Compare and contrast how the psychodynamic and person centred approaches to counselling
understand the person, and how these two approaches explain psychological distress experienced by
individuals. In part 2 reflect on and write about which of the two models appeals most to you and why?
INTRODUCTION Psychodynamic and person centred approaches to counselling have many
differences in the way they understand the person and explain psychological distress. Part one below
reviews both approaches separately, followed by a comparison of the main similarities and differences.
Part two explains why I feel psychodynamic therapy appeals to me most. PART ONE
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Person centred therapists believe that people are driven by two distinct needs. The first is self
actualisation (the ability to be the best we can be), the second is the need to be loved and valued. Self
concept or the way we view ourselves is highly relevant in person centred therapy. Should there be a
separation between actual experience, and the way our self believes something should be incongruence
is said to occur. McLeod (2008) describes this as, Where there is a disjunction between feelings and the
capacity for accurate awareness and symbolization of these feelings, a state of incongruence is said to
exist. Incongruence is the very broad term used to describe the whole range of problems that clients
bring to counselling (p. 179). Rogers conditions of worth are explanation of how a person s self
concept is shaped by parental influence, and locus of evaluation considers how the self concept is
shaped by internal versus external influences. It is worth noting that conditions of worth are the only
explanation Rogers used of childhood influences on current behaviour. Rogers had a very positive view
on humanity and believed that if a normal, self aware person follows their own internal thoughts and
feelings, they would come to the correct conclusions which would not only satisfy themselves, but
others
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The Influence of Confucianism on Chinese Culture Essays
The Influence of Confucian Culture on Chinese Culture
Introduction
Confucian culture, also known as Confucianism, was founded by Confucius during the Spring and
Autumn Period, which was developed gradually after the Han Dynasty with benevolence as the core.
Since the Han Dynasty, Confucianism was the official ideology and the basis of mainstream ideology
in the vast majority of historical periods of China, and it also influenced many southeast Asian
countries in history. After a variety of shocks, Confucianism was still the core values of China s social
public, and represented the Chinese culture and national tradition in the world (Littlejohn, 2010). In the
contemporary society, the Confucian culture in China increasingly spread, at the ... Show more content
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Confucianism is used by rulers for over two thousand years, which plays an important role in
maintaining the traditional social stability and peace.
However, the Confucian culture is exclusive to the contemporary political culture. In contemporary
China, although socialist political culture has been widely spread and the actually implemented with
the aid of the power of the state apparatus, people are still unable to completely get rid of the influence
and control of traditional Confucian culture. In Confucian culture, the unity political view had the most
influence, and the divine right of authority and the benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and
faith, combined with the Chinese characteristic of the small peasant consciousness, made socialist
political system also exist some traces of traditional political culture inevitably, and a large amount of
the residual traditional culture values affect the process of political development in a variety of ways
(Bell, 2010). Today as you can see, the development of market economy makes profound changes
taken place in people s social interest structure. Corresponding to it, while people s political
consciousness is fundamentally unified under the banner of socialism and patriotism, but the concrete
political tendencies such as political attitude, emotion and policy orientation appear differentiation,
which
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Taking a Look at Memory Consolidation
Since Nader, Schafe LaDoux (2000), challenged the previously heralded definition of memory
consolidation, an influx of research addressing various theories of; consolidation, reconsolidation and
potential clinical implications have surfaced. This essay aims to conglomerate the current
understanding of memory reconsolidation, furthermore addressing the resonance upon clinical
psychology.
Neuroscience widely recognised that memories undertake the process of consolidation (Nader
Einarsson, 2010). When memories are nascent, they are prone to interference and are considered labile
. However, through the ensuing process of protein synthesis, they later become stabilised.
Subsequently, the respective disruptions would initiate no detriment (Dudai, 2012). Historically,
consolidation was thought to be the process by which unstable short term memories are transferred into
fixed state long term memories (Nader Einarsson, 2010). Nader Schafe LaDoux (2000) challenged this
concept suggesting it is possible memories become once again unstable. This notion facilitated a shift
in research toward the inherent malleability of memories (Dudai, 2012). It is now widely embraced in
neuroscience that two consolidation processes exist; synaptic consolidation and system consolidation
(Nader Einarsson, 2010). Synaptic consolidation refers to the process of transforming a memory into
long term form at local nodes in the neural circuit that encodes the memory (Dudai, 2012). This
process
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The Population Of The Czech Republic
Executive Summary
Population
The total population of the Czech Republic, as of July 2014, is 10,627,448 people. It is growing at an
annual change of 0.17%. There are 9.79 live births per 1,000 people as of 2014 (CIA World Factbook,
2014), and about 1.45 births per woman (World Bank, 2012).
Birthrates
There are 1.45 births per woman (World Bank, 2012)
(http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.TFRT.IN?)
Distribution of population
Age: The Czech Republic has a high percentage (43.6%) of citizens aged 25 to 54. The next highest
percentage is that of the 65 and over age group (17.6%). There are smaller percentages of younger
ages, and as a whole, the country is ageing (CIA World Factbook, 2014).
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The primary ethnic group in the Czech Republic is the Czechs, who make up 64.3% of the population.
The remaining population is comprised of Moravians (5%), Slovaks (1.4%), other (1.8%), and an
unspecified sector (27.5%) (CIA World Factbook, 2014).
Economic Statistics and activity
Gross national product (GNP or GDP)
The Czech Republic s total GNP in purchasing power parity is $281.3 billion. Their Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) is $208.8 billion USD. The GDP is decreasing at a rate of 0.7% (World Bank, 2013).
Personal income per capita
The Czech Republic has a Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of $18,950 USD (World Bank,
2013). It is decreasing at a rate of 1.5% (World Bank, 2013).
(http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD/countries/CZ XS?display=default)
The average family income (disposable) per capita in the Czech Republic is $17,262 USD per year
(http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/czech republic/)
a. Distribution of wealth
i. Income classes
1. Population below the poverty line: 9.8% (CIA World Factbook, 2011) ii. Proportion of the
population in each class iii. Is the distribution distorted?
Minerals and resources
The primary minerals and resources of the Czech Republic are hard and soft coal, timber, clay,
graphite, and kaolin, which is a fine, soft, white clay used for making porcelain and china (CIA World
Factbook, 2014).
Surface Transportation
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Feminism Vs Feminism
Femininity is a concept that relies not only upon social constructions, but upon the individualized
choices made by women themselves. Because femininity is influenced by socially defined factors,
feminists seek to break through these boundaries and to counter that the original ideas of femininity do
not accurately define a woman. On the other hand, such women still exist who believe in the latter: a
traditional household where women have the behavioral aspects of being pure and gentle, while
respectively acknowledging her responsibilities as a mother and a wife. Throughout the years, women
have remained in touch with their femininity, dating back to the Woman s Rights Movement in the
1700s. Femininity is essentially a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles, generally assigned with girls
and women. Feminism is the advocacy of women s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
Women today tend to lead towards wanting empowerment and feeling liberated by inducing in
activities that promote body positivity and freedom of expression. They may feel that the only way to
be validated and represented is to resort to feminism, however, many others will stick to their
representation as a traditional feminine woman because they believe there is no harm in valuing their
femininity. In a typical society, especially in the United States, most women follow traditional gender
roles. These roles set expectations for women that naturally prevail in society but others attempt to
stray
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How The Monk In The Canterbury Tales
he Monk s personal motivations are materialisticness, greed, and rebellion against the traditions of the
Catholic Church.
The Monk The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Source: Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. 8. New York: Stephen Greenblatt, 2006. Print.
Internal/ External Characterization: Qualities of the Monk
Selfish: In the prologue the Monk displays selfish behavior. The monk clearly brings his own desires
ahead of the needs of others.
Materialistic: The Monk valued worldly things and materials more than moral values
Rebellious: The Monks actions illustrate that he prefers the world s ways rather than the church s way
of life.
Evidence
Selfish:
He was prelate fit for exhibition,
He was not Pale like a tormented soul. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fact that his sources of motivation were secular goals such as wealth and power rather that his
religious duties reveals his lack of spiritual depth and selfish nature. Unlike ordinary monks who pray,
study, and service their community through manual labor, he entertained himself by hunting. the Monk
in Canterbury Tales spends his time participating in leisure activities such as hunting.
Materialistic I saw that his sleeves were garnished at hand With fine grey fur, the finest in the land,
And on his hood, to fasten it at its chin He had a wrought gold cunningly fashioned pin; Into a lover s
knot it seemed to pass. He liked a fat swan best, roasted as a whole
According to the rules of the church, monks were supposed to let go of worldly things to serve a higher
purpose, however the Monk is motivated by materialistic luxuries such as expensive clothing and
secular jewelry. The expensively embellished clothing the Monk wears, along with his love for meat
prove that the monk does not live the traditional religious life of hard manual labour and fasting.
Rebellious A Monk there was, one of the finest sort who rode the country; hunting was his sport a
manly man, to be an abot
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Mozart And Beethoven s Musical Origins
Haydn began his musical career as a choirboy in Vienna up until the age of 17. Mozart and Beethoven s
musical origins are similar, both coming from families with musical backgrounds. Mozart s father
taught him and his sister before taking them to tour throughout Europe. Beethoven also studied with his
father before receiving his study abroad opportunity in Vienna in 1792. After serving as a choirboy,
Haydn found himself in need of a means to make a living. He was barely able to support himself as a
freelance musician. Haydn s first serious position occurred around 1757 when he became music
director for Count Morzin. It was also around this time that Haydn began to write some of his first
symphonies. Most of Haydn s earlier symphonies were three movement works (fast slow fast),
somewhat like the Italian opera overture. Other symphonies were four movement works arranged much
like a sonata de chiesa. In 1761, Haydn began working for the Esterházy princes, spending nearly 30
years at the Esterházy court. He composed at every wish of the Esterházy princes; any work they
demanded. Haydn s duties included conducting, training, and supervising all musicians, and
maintaining instruments. He built an orchestra of 25 players His time at Eszterhaza really influenced
the success of his career; Haydn got to hear his work in excellent performances. Because Esterhaza was
so isolated, vsitors would often keep him in the loop about music events in other locations. Haydn s
compositions
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Psychedelic Drug Use Essay
Psychedelic drug use has been present in both traditions and used recreationally for millennia. Their
use can be seen in all corners of the planet by many sects of religions and indigenous peoples. Reasons
for usage vary from religious or medical purposes, hunting, war, and spirituality. The drug use was
viewed with much less of a negative stigma than it is today.
It wasn t until recently that the government cracked down on the use of psychedelic drugs. They placed
many of the drugs into schedules in which the legality of the drug was assigned. Most of the drugs can
be found on the list of schedule one substances. Schedule one drugs are drugs that have a high potential
for abuse, has no currently accepted medical use, and has a lack of accepted safety under medical
supervision. So why is it that these natural substances used for millennia are just becoming stigmatised
and controlled? According to american ethnobotanist, Terence Kemp McKenna, the patriarchal society
that we live in today was caused by the restriction of psychedelic ... Show more content on
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From as early as 35000 BCE humans lived by the partnership model. During these times there was
neither patriarchy or matriarchy. Eisler used archeological records to study the emergence of warfare
and patriarchy. She found that while humans lived under the partnership model there was peace and
prosperity. It wasn t until the dominator model arrived that these groups began to experience war and
oppression. Before the dominator model emerged women were viewed with respect and godly. Many
religions prayed to female deities. The deification of women can be traced back to childbirth. Only
women can give birth and provide the child with nourishment. Even earth was viewed as maternal
because in the same way women give birth and nourish their children, the earth nourishes it s
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The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman by Ernest J.Gaines
The realistic fiction novel, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, by Ernest J. Gaines, tells the life
of a black woman whose life spanned from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Miss Jane
Pittman herself narrates the novel as a schoolteacher records her accounts. Jane s life entails a
childhood spent as a slave. Once she gains her freedom from the white man, she leaves the plantation
behind in search of Ohio. As the story of Jane s life progresses and shows her personal growth, it
includes the development of the lives around her. Ernest J. Gaines main character, Miss Jane Pittman,
is one with an unordinary perspective. Gaines uses Jane s life to convey the development of the south
from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Throughout the novel, Gaines reveals the struggle of
escaping one s historical legacy and the concept a leader can play in society. The author captivates the
entire spectrum of people that lived within society at this time. The thorough detail of this historical era
explains how this resulted in a stagnant conflict.
When slavery was abolished, ex slaves soon found out their newfound freedom was not like the white
man s. The societal structure of oppression was left intact, and many characters in the novel fought to
escape past s racial illusion lingering on in time. This deeply affected Tee Bob Samson who was the
son of the sharecrop plantation owner. His half brother Timmy, who he loved, was simply sent away
for taking
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Peace Is Complex And Multi Faceted. Peace
The notion of peace is complex and multi faceted. Peace is not merely the absence of hostility, violence
or war, but encompasses a larger concept wherein there are various contributing factors such as healthy
international relationships, security in matters of global or economic welfare and equality and fairness
in political relationships. The nature of peace is also tied to concerns of the causes for it s loss be them
social justice, economic inequality or political and religious radicalism. By responding to these causes,
Christianity and Islam reflect Fulghum s statement innumerous peace organisations, vocal individuals
and guidance to inner and world peace are common in both traditions, the basis for which can be found
in their holy texts. In many ways, religion is an ideology a path to peace. As such, Christianity and
Islam, sharing a common foundation as traditions of peace, strive to promote and create this through
both their adherents personal lives, and indeed throughout the world. In the Christian tradition, it is
believed that inner peace is essential to the realisation of peace on Earth; the concept of inner, spiritual
peace as literally embodied in the person and teachings of Jesus Christ ,1 as he told the disciples In me
you may have peace (John 16:33). Jesus extended peace to those who were in strife, and required us to
follow him by ...making every effort to live in peace and harmony with all men (Hebrews 12:14). Only
when these examples are
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Nike Tariffs
A government can set up any number of barriers including: tariffs, quotas, subsidies and standards.
Although most time Japan will be encouraging exports in areas where they do not particularly
specialize, it is up to the government to decide whether or not they will allow in exports.
Although there are many different types of trade barriers, the most common is a tariff. In effect tariffs
increase the price of imports, discourage their demand, and insulate domestic producers, to a degree,
from foreign competition. As a result, each country places higher tariffs on goods determined to be
import sensitive. This is precisely how Nike is affected when other countries impose tariffs. So
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Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by
information technology. Globalization is simply the interactions of different countries throughout the
world. International Trade as previously defined is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across
international borders or territories, which could involve the activities of the government and individual.
International Trade and Globalization go hand in hand. Both of these two are usually very beneficial to
businesses such as
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Analysis Of The Nacirema Culture
The culture of the Nacirema is really defined by a highly developed market economy (American
Anthropologist 58 (1956)). A lot of time is devoted to economic advancements, but equally, a large
amount of time is put aside for rituals that the Nacirema perform. The point of the rituals is ultimately
maintaining homeostasis of the body, which the Nacirema people put much emphasize on. This doesn`t
sound any different than any other culture, especially American; what stands out about this is the way
that the Nacirema conduct their rituals.
The main theory that the Nacirema have about these rituals is that the human body is ugly and that it is
natural for it to be vulnerable to decay and disease. Every Nacireman household has one or more
shrines
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Issues In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Many times we think what issues in the past have nothing to do with what happens today. Sometimes
problems back then compared to now are over rated but that s not true at all. During the 20th century,
people started to view life in a different perspective and were changing their attitudes. Slowly, people
started to change their clothing, hair, music styles and opinions. This was a century of different
opinions and change. Some issues in the past during the 20th century still apply to us today. A issue
that came up was the parties. F. Scott Fitzgerald called it a time when the parties were bigger, the pace
was faster, the buildings were higher, the morals looser. This phrase is very true. People s opinions on
how life should be celebrated
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Compare And Contrast Egypt And Greek Clothing
Aren t ancient Greece and ancient Egypt such wonderful civilizations?
Ancient Greece formed in the year 1200 BC while ancient Egypt formed in the year 3100 BC. Ancient
Egypt is known for their large pyramids, the Nile River, pharaohs, artwork, and their accessories.
Ancient Greece is known for their mythology, their simple fashion sense, an early form of the
olympics, Alexander the Great, and The Persian War. Ancient Egypt and ancient Greece are very
unique in their own way. Greece and Egypt both had ancient civilizations, but they differ in their
clothing/appearance and their jobs.
Foremost, the people of ancient Greece were very concerned with their clothing and their appearance.
They tried their best to look presentable and clean. The clothing that they wore were very comfortable
and simple. The machine that they use to create their clothing was called a loom. ... Show more content
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Almost all of the Egyptians clothing was made of linen. Out of the linen, men commonly wore kilts
while women wore dresses with two straps attached. Although, they usually left the linen their natural
beige color, they made the clothing different colors using plant based dyes. During the New Kingdom,
when the pharaoh Ahmose came into ruling, clothing began to get more complicated. They had robes
with a pleated linen design that laid against the body elegantly. For special events both men and
women wore short medium length wigs. No matter your age or your gender, jewelry was a must! One
of the most iconic things of ancient egypt is how the rich wore eyeliner around their eyes that is made
out of kohl. Another common thing to do relating to makeup is wearing oils. Since the desert it is very
hot, the oil keeps them from drying up, looking old, and being dry was not they re favorite. To smell
fresh, woman bathed often and put on sweet smelling perfumes. As you can see, ancient Egypt was
also very concerned with the way that they
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Government Structures And Religious Beliefs In Spanish...
Society s norms and expectations more often than not impact an individual s actions and ideology,
whether they are from Ancient Greece or modern day United States. Government structures and
religious beliefs in the society of Spanish Settlers and in early American slavery lead individuals to
judge other races because of the disassociation between two cultures and generalized concepts about
the other ethnic on the basis of hearsay and rumor. The setup of the Spaniard s society and the
American Slave Trade system influences the minds of the individuals a part of them, stemming from
their governments and religions.
In the society of the Spanish Settlers and early American slavery, government structures cause the
settlers and slaves to quickly judge other races due to their lack of association. In La Relación , the
Spanish Settlers alienation from the natives in America causes the Spaniards to criticize the locals
because of the differences between the two, specifically the contrasts in their governments. Álvar
Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, as the narrator of La Relación , says, The islanders wanted to make physicians
of us without examination or a review of diplomas ... We scoffed ... at the idea we knew how to heal ,
(Cabeza 78). When the natives tell the Spanish Settlers to become medicine men, the Conquistadors
judge the natives way of determining their qualification. In Spain, one needs schooling to become a
certified doctor. Since the two groups have minimal direct interaction,
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Understanding The Piezoelectric Behavior Of Ferro-Electrics
Ferro electrics are an important class of materials which posses excellent electro mechanical coupling
behavior cite{jayendiran2012modeling}. These materials have been used in sensors, actuators,
biomedical and naval applications for several years. These materials behave linearly under low electric
fields and mechanical stresses, but show nonlinearity at higher electric fields and mechanical stresses;
see the review articles cite{kamlah2001ferroelectric,landis2004non,huber2005micromechanical}.
Several experiments have been conducted and reported in the literature to understand the nonlinear
behavior of piezoelectric materials
cite{cao1993nonlinear,lynch1996effect,lente2002domain,davis2006temperature,zhukov2010experimental}.
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$1 3$ piezo composites with piezoelectric rods (one dimension) embedded in a passive polymer matrix
(three dimension) are attractive due to their tunable acoustic impedance and excellent tailor made
electromechanical properties cite{topolov2008electromechanical}. Since the matrix materials are
viscoelastic in nature, the influence of matrix in the overall electro mechanical response of piezo
composites have been reported cite{aboudi2005hysteresis, muliana2010micromechanical,
shindo2010nonlinear}. Studies related to the influence of polymer matrix on the electro mechanical
response of piezo composites have been performed cite{jayendiran2012modeling,
aboudi2005hysteresis, odegard2004constitutive}. A two level thermodynamic based micromechanics
theory for domain switching in $1 3$ piezo composites have been proposed to predict the orientation
dependency of the electro mechanical coupling behavior of the composite system
cite{zhao2009investigation}. Literature review reveals that $1 3$ type composites are good
alternatives for bulk PZT ceramics. Hence, it is necessary to understand the electro mechanical
behavior of different fiber volume fractions cite{jayendiran2012modeling}. Incorporation of a more
ductile epoxy matrix causes considerable creep in the system under constant electric fields and
mechanical stresses.
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Alice In Wonderland Comparison
I have decided to choose the book Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. As a graded
version, I ve had the book from Oxford University Press, stage 2 which is 700 words. The CD version
was also available in the graded book and was retold by Jennifer Bassett. The first difference between
the two versions was the number of chapters, the original had 12 chapters whereas the graded one only
6.
After the very first chapter of the graded version, I did not find anything important missing. The
language was, of course, more simple, some of the sentences were left out, but everything important
was kept. In the second chapter, there was no conversation between Alice swimming in the pool of
tears and the animals, only two sentences were retained. The conversation continued to the third
chapter. After getting to a shore from the pool, Alice was spending time with the mouse, a duck, a lory
and an eaglet. The mouse was talking about William the Conqueror, Alice was still interrupting her,
then they were reciting a poem. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After the conversation with the pigeon who denounced Alice being a serpent or egg thief , Alice went
straight to the house of the Duchess. The characters of Fish Footman and Frog Footman were also
omitted here. Surprisingly, in both books, there was the same sentence about Alice having seen a cat
without a grin, but never a grin without a cat. After visiting the Duchess and meeting the Cheshire Cat,
Alice goes on to the March Hare s tea party. In this part, the well known riddle Why is a raven like a
writing desk? changed into Why is a bird like a desk? . Personally, I can see no point in changing the
sentence and I think it was not necessary. Readers of the graded version could get confused about the
never ending tea party. In the original, the Hatter is mentioning the time as Him and tells a story about
why it s always six
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Escapism In 1984 By George Orwell
Both Orwell and Salinger use escapism to present both protagonists as lacking identity as they both
want to get away from their issues. Winston does this by escaping his issues without addressing them,
resulting in him becoming someone who fully supports the totalitarian regime. The only way for him to
express his subversive thoughts is through his dreams where O Brien states we shall meet again in the
place where there is no darkness . The continuous repetition of this quote throughout the novel makes it
seem like a mantra, portraying the need for society to be a place where people can let their thoughts
and feelings out into the light and no longer be repressed. And may refer to an emergence of a free
society, On the other hand, the quote
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The Music Of Rock And Roll
In the 1950 s a new type of music emerged in the United States. Rock and Roll was here to stay. Rock
musicians not only addressed contemporary events, they pushed the conventional musical boundaries.
Rock and Roll had a significant impact on politics, the music industry, and pop culture in the United
States during the 1960 s.
Music of the 1960 s often challenged political authority directly and unambiguously. Rock musicians
found themselves considering political involvement through their art. Even musicians who attempted to
avoid commentary found themselves considering politics as a subject of their work. When rock artists
considered this they made the risk of having their art censored. An attack on an artist s free speech on
rock music dates back to the beginning of rock music in the 1950s. This censorship is because of the
great power and influence rock music has politically. The riots of 1968 revealed a society
fundamentally divided over war, race, and equality, and music both engaged and reflected those
conflicts. Rock and Roll became connected to a generation against American actions and social
conditions which violated the nations supposed beliefs. Rock music also sparked an anti war movement
during the time of the Vietnam War becoming a hub for cultural and political conflict and dialog. The
music also mirrored the increasingly great number of young men drafted into the Army. By early 1968
there were 550,000 combat troops in Vietnam. Another form
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Modulating Gene Expression with Multiple Intermediate Steps
Gene expression can be modulated by multiple intermediate steps, including transcription, post
transcriptional modifications, RNA splicing, translation, and post translational modifications;
transcription being the first step and a key mechanism for regulating gene expression. Transcriptional
control is mediated through promoters and regulatory elements, which are all essential for
spatiotemporally correct gene expression. Genome organization has been undoubtedly linked with
regulation of gene expression through global analyses of mammalian genomes. Previous hypotheses
suggested that genome is arranged as independently regulated chromosomal domains flanked by
boundary elements (i.e. insulators). This might be true in compact genomes of organisms such as yeasts
(e.g. S. cerevisiae 12.1 Mb), where an uninterrupted genomic segment (i.e. regulatory expression unit)
is formed comprising of a particular gene and its regulatory elements. Nevertheless, in more complex
genomes such as those of humans (H. sapiens 3.2 Gb) and mouse (M. musculus 2.7 Gb) the situation is
substantially more complex, where genes and their regulatory elements can be dispersed over many
hundreds of kilobases. These observations concur with current hypotheses, where cis regulatory
elements including Locus Control Regions (LCRs), enhancers, silencers, and insulators, may be
dispersed over tens to thousands of kilobases. Furthermore, cis regulatory elements of one gene are
commonly embedded within a neighbour
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The Idea Of Intellectual Property
The idea of intellectual property has many correlations with the concept of the marketplace of idea.
According to a common argument, intellectual property rights spark innovation, creating positive
economic growth and benefits for all. Because the marketplace comparison is an economic one, there is
a tendency to tie intellectual property with the marketplace of ideas. The key argument arises whether
ideas intangible resources, can be protected as property using the same concepts and social processes
that protect tangible property. The concept of property stems from scarcity. Which is, the basic
economic problem that results from people having unlimited wants but limited resources. Scarcity
doesn t explicitly mean unattainable or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Humans are lazy. People prefer satisfying their needs and wants the easiest way that they can. The
question then becomes whether an individual should be given societal protection through an artificial
scarcity. Why is there such a large plea for these protections? One possibility might be because
individuals prefer to get something for nothing, however still push for maximum efficiency. Intellectual
property rights are monopolies, in the sense that they indirectly take away labor in order to preserve
energy flows.
Imagine what the future may be like in fifty years with continual technological advances and the
possibility of creating intelligent machines that can construct roads, plant and produce foods, and even
build homes. Eventually, individuals will have little to no contribution in these processes. These
technologies will eventually appear as perpetual motion because individuals will receive something for
spending little to no time or energy. If all of our wants and needs were readily available, we would then
start to question the use of a monetary exchange system. Now, what would the incentive be for
protecting intellectual property rights? There most likely wouldn t be one and every inventor will
create for the sole purpose of creating. This possible, future, scenario is exactly where we are headed
regarding intellectual property rights. Everybody wants to make the
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Victoria Chemicals
Group Paper Analysis, Team 4
4/22/2010
Victoria Chemicals (B) Group Case Study
Introduction Victoria Chemicals Intermediate Chemicals Group (ICG) is evaluating two mutually
exclusive proposals on their capital expenditures. The Liverpool and Rotterdam plants have compiled
separate proposals. Each proposal had the potential to increase the polypropylene output by 7 percent
for their plant respectively. Victoria Chemicals could not view a 14 percent increase companywide
being feasible, but agreed half of it would. The board would approve only one of the projects. James
Fawn must support one proposal and then submit it to the board for consent.
Background of Firm
Victoria Chemicals, a major competitor in the worldwide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The four measures were net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), the payback period and
increases in earnings per share (EPS). Other strategic factors must be considered that are not reflected
in the financial tests. James Fawn and his ICG analyst team must decide which project is the best value
for the short term and the long term. Utilizing these financial hurdles and contemplating other strategic
factors, Victoria Chemicals will choose the project that will give the firm the most value.
Constraints on Solution In order to keep up with the competition, Victoria Chemicals must make
changes to its business strategy. The project that is accepted must meet several criteria that the board
has set based on performance measures. The projects are ranked as engineering efficient proposals. The
addition to net income of the project must be positive and therefore increasing earnings per share. The
net present value of the project s free cash flows must be positive, and the internal rate of return must
be greater than 10 percent, and the payback period for the project must be less than six years. The
transport division will have to increase allocation to Merseyside. The proposal will generate excess
capacity for the division and will increase the demand of new tank cars. The costs generated for these
cars would cost GBP2 million and have a depreciable life of 10
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Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential...
Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential Structure Fire
Explain the issues that lead to his fatality During the month of October, 2008 we lost another fire
fighter in a residential structure fire. The Victim was a 24 Y/O male fire fighter from Alabama who had
been a volunteer with the department for two years. The firefighter training seemed to be standard for a
new volunteer in the area which he served. As always it is tragic to lose a fire fighter and as always we
try to learn from it. The NIOSH report is always written with great detail of their findings, so as we
start to learn more about what happened we can get our facts straight, and hopefully make the changes
so it does not happen again. The NIOSH investigators report did conclude some of the factors could
have been avoided. With this case the NIOSH report was able put together a pretty lengthy list of what
could have been different.
NIOSH found the following (2009) Ensure that fire fighters receive essential training consistent with
national consensus standards on structural firefighting before being allowed to operate at a fire
incident, develop, implement, and enforce written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fireground
operations, ensure that fire fighters are trained to follow the two in/two out rule and maintain crew
integrity at all times, ensure that adequate numbers of apparatus and fire fighters are on scene before
initiating an offensive fire attack in a
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High Quality Thermal Shield Spray
Gorgeous hair can be hard to achieve without the right products. If your hair constantly battles heat,
sun exposure and air pollution, you can be sure that it won t be looking or feeling its best. Fortunately,
a high quality thermal shield spray can help you save the day and your hair.
Designed to protect against damaging heat tools, thermal spray adds and locks in the moisture your hair
needs to look its best. Thermal spray makes it possible for you to continue blow drying, curling and
straightening your hair while preventing, and even reversing, damage.
Still not convinced on whether or not you should add a high quality thermal shield spray to your beauty
regimen? Check out all the benefits below and you ll wonder how you and your ... Show more content
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Some hair doesn t retain hydration as well as others. Fortunatly products like Theorie s thermal spray
condition hair and lock in moisture to prevent damage especially when styling with heat. These sprays
additionally add an extra layer of protection between your hair and the elements. Prevent dehydration
with a high quality heat protectant product.
Increases Manageability
One of the best benefits of a thermal spray is how manageable it makes your hair. Dry, damaged ahir
can be very difficult to work with. Applying a thermal spray religiously to make it much easier to
detangle and style and an added benefit is it looks and feels so much healthier!
It is hard to prevent your hair from damaging exposure to outside elements, but there is something you
can do it help. Give a thermal shield spray a try and you ll never look back!
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  • 1. Project Proposal Writing, Business Proposal Format, 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Project Proposal Writing, Business Proposal Format, Project Proposal Writing, Business Proposal Format,
  • 2. The Importance Of Technology And Its Influence In Our Society Is the humanity given the correct use to the technology? Nowadays, the advancement of technology not only has brought numerous discoveries for our benefit but also has changed different aspects of our culture. As R. Buckminster Fuller stated, Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons . Technology is the main influence in our society; specifically, turning it into a sedentary society, increasing the rate of violence, and losing the communication bond in families. Most of the cases, technology represents a threat toward us; affecting aspects as our health, jobs, and education, and making sedentary societies. First, it affects our health due to lack physical activities. To illustrate, 13 percent of the population around the world suffers from obesity, and the country which has the highest level of obesity is the United States of America that is also the main global power. After that, machines have replaced the handwork that provokes unemployment. For instance, in the recent decades, companies needed one thousand employees to make them work; in contrast, actual companies only need one employee to make one thousand machines work. The last aspect belongs to education because of technology makes field works and investigations easier. In most of the majors, teachers prefer that students make a static research by looking for information on the internet instead of making a field research doing experiments, analyzing diverse factors, and making their own summarize from what they research. Technology not only changes the lifestyle of the mankind but also modify the manner how its members behave themselves. The rate of violence has increased since technology has become in the main pusher. To begin, violence has seized of our media motivating the offensive attitudes. Presently, this is a reality because of the majority of TV shows, movies, and series present topics such as drug trafficking, physical and physiological aggressions, and extortions. Next, the yearning for everything is another point that changes the behavior of societies. As an imperfection of every human, it always wants to stand out of the rest. This gives rise to discussions and competitions to know who should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Dual Team Wrestling Tournament Competing on my wrestling club s team at the annual National Dual Team Wrestling Tournament in 2015 was a very successful tournament for myself and also for North Carolina Wrestling history. The team and I put in very hard work over the summer, training and persevering towards our goal of placing top 10 at Dual Team Nationals. The results that were achieved this tournament we re tremendous, we placed the highest any North Carolina club wrestling team has ever placed at Dual Team Nationals. It was a learning experience first hand for each us of how the tough obstacles we have to face to achieve success, are not so difficult after we train and work hard to achieve success. Disney Dual s is an annual National Wrestling Dual Team Tournament ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My individual record was also undefeated as well and it was strenuous, to say the least but also rewarding. Day two we knew was going to be the toughest competition and most stressful. It s that day that by the end, you know basically what you are competing for. Whether it is for the championship title or to place overall top ten. All other competition gets done by the end of the second day and for that to happen means a profusion of matches. The first match of the day was against a very skillful Alabama team, we won respectfully and geared up for our next match. Giving it all I had was not enough nor was the whole team s full effort enough to defeat the notorious club team from New York. The loss was not taken lightly so we moved on knowing we needed to get two consecutive wins in order to make it in the top 10. At this point in time, I was very anxious to see how strong our team really is because I really thought we had more in us than what we put out on the mat the last match. My record was now 4 1 which was looking very impressive. Moving into our next match I had opened up the first match knowing it was important and I set the tone of the match I would say with a huge win over a multiple time state champion from the Florida team. My team won that match, meaning that we were going up against the returning champion team called Young Guns from Pennsylvania. That match was safe to say the most adrenaline I have had in my body going at one time. The match really came down to the final bouts of the match, making it a very grueling match to be a part of because all that was on my mind was the fact that with a huge win here means we sealed the deal the place top ten at the least! I and most of the team picked up very courageous wins over our opponents bringing us to victory in the end of that match. Sleeping that night seemed impossible because there was so much on my mind, I could not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. ICAP Class Reflection For my ICAP unit I wrote my lessons on living and nonliving things and how they adapt to their environment. My teacher assigned this topic to me. I am glad my teacher assigned me a science topic. This school focuses a lot on math and language arts so science gets left out a lot so I am glad I could teach a fun lesson in the classroom. My unit fits in with what they were learning during language arts. There would be times my lesson ended up being a preview of what they would learn or would be a review. It worked out well to have them read or hear about different animals and environments then later do an activity. It helped them learn the facts in many different ways. Something else I had to consider while writing lessons are what they already learned. Living and nonliving things are something that is covered in every grade. I had to make sure I was building on what they already knew. I didn t want to make my lessons something they already knew, but I didn t want to make it so hard they didn t understand. My class is very diverse when it comes to the students learning levels. I have some students that have a really hard time focusing and needs lots of reminders to stay on topic. Because of this, I decided to make a lot of my lessons group lessons. I would sterically plan my pairs or groups that if there where students that had a hard time focusing, they would be paired with students that can keep them on track as well as be kind to them. I know sometimes students that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Back Of The Turtle By Kings These oral stories, or histories, provides historical actors with an opportunity to depict their own stories in their own words, where usual written records often discount the great unwashed. For Indigenous peoples, individuality is critical to shared histories. Politicians, activists, and business leaders may materialize frequently in official documents and the media, usually manipulating it for their purposes, but the rest of us very seldom do. In The Back of The Turtle, Kings portrays a identical similar setting; a world full of media coverage that is manipulated by large companies, such as Dominion; A spill? No said Winter. But evidently there has been some seepage. Possibly from one of our ponds. Didn t we fund an environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Halloween Costumes Informative Speech Halloween is filled with scary things ghosts, ghouls, and pricey costumes are just a few! If you re the savvy type who prefers treats to tricks, you ll opt for an inexpensive getup this fall. However, that doesn t mean that you can t have the coolest costume of the night! I for one am not a huge fan of spending too much on costumes every year as then you ve got this huge box of Halloween stuff in the attic gathering dust after stashing worn costumes never to be seen again... I hope this quick guide to the trendiest and hottest costumes of 2017 full of quick DIYs and total last minute things straight from your closet will help you and calm the fears of getting the costume right this year! For fans of the hottest TV shows and movies in 2017, I ve got your backs! Keep reading!!! I know many of you may be tired of spending way too much time googling DIY ideas, so I ve gone through Popsugar, Cosmopolitan, Quartz, and Brit Co to name a few and rounded up what I think will be very popular this Halloween: The Riverdale Crew Major Moment: This teen murder mystery series inspired by the Archie comics won the hearts of SO many people all over the world. Riverdale is currently our favorite binge watch show and pleasure, and the main characters from the show are perfect for Halloween costumes. Your only trouble will be determining which friends should dress up as Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, and Veronica Lodge. How to create it at home: Each character has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Textuality Of Female Power Essay In the modern American humanities classroom, whether it is literature, political science, or history, faculty may find it quite difficult to construct a framework for the analysis of women s pan historical place in power and in medieval and Early Modern British history, literature and popular culture. We are confronted with the first questions why should American student care? How do I make this subject interesting to them? And then we are faced with some practical pedagogical questions: where do I find the textual evidence, historical research and gynocritical material to create a full syllabus? How do I demonstrate the historicity of women s power and its circulation simultaneous with the containment of patriarchal power? How do I move past medieval and Renaissance women s inherent marginality in the surviving textual evidence and help my students make more complex their understanding of the reach and limitations of queens and women who held power? What types of assignments might I create to help students investigate the nuances of female power in medieval and Early Modern life? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens faculty can rely on multiple genres of textuality historical scholarship, poetry, literary scholarship, drama and art history to show how undergraduates and graduate students can move beyond patriarchal expectations. Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens then both investigates the ways in which women in power shaped history while simultaneously moving beyond the calcified, received traditions about women s roles in history that is often undermined by the practicalities of textual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Forbidden Forest A little bit of magic Everyone needs a little bit of magic in theirs life. The fantasy book serie Fablehaven, the forbidden forest, written by Brandon Mull is all about the magic. In the first book we follow two young people. Kendra and Seth who is visiting theirs grandparents like usually. But this summer they are about to find out all about the whole new world they were missing, even though theirs grandparents was a part of that world all along. A world of magic, where u can meet strange creatures and a lot of elves. Kendra and Seth manage to enter that world when they by theirs curiosity ( and a little help from their grandparents) drink milk from the big cow that their grandparents have at the backgarden.That milk opens theirs eyes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kendra tries to understand why she sees elves flying around instead of butterflyes. She is stubborn but after a while, seeing Seth playing and trying to capture some of the elves she understand that this is for real. When her and Seths grandparents confirm that all of this is real, Kendra can not belive it while Seth is just excited and want to experience more. Still, it is hard for Kendra to understand all of this new and crazy things but when they find out that theirs family, and house is in danger, Kendra needs to help her brother fight the evil. However, they realizes that together they have a better chance for helping their grandparents and save theirs house and all the good creatures in the forest around them. Be able to escape your own world and read about someone else life is exciting and that is something that is good for you when everything in your own world gets difficult. Since fantasy books are as different from reality as they could be, they are the perfect escaping expedient. That is why you should read Fablehaven. Like I said, Everyone needs a little bit of magic in their life. Kendra and Seth already have a lot of that in their life, are you ready to get some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Harry Truman Leadership Style On May 8, 1884, Harry Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri to John and Martha Truman. One of three children, Harry and his siblings attended most of their schooling in Independence, Missouri where he later graduated in 1901. Unlike most of our presidents to date, Harry did not head off to college following his secondary education but rather after working as a bank clerk and railroad timekeeper, he went to work with his father on their family farm. In 1905 Harry Truman joined the Missouri National guard, serving six years. Another six years later, after the start of World War I, Harry volunteered for the draft and was shortly sent to France where he was promoted to Captain. Leading his men successfully through battle, he returned to the United States and joined the reserves. Adapting to life as a civilian, Truman married Bess Wallace whom he later had one child with, Mary Margaret. Within the same year of marrying Bess, Harry took a stab at entrepreneurship and opened a men s store. Due to the start of The Great Depression, his company came to an end only a few years later. Leading up to Harry s decision to run for Senator, he was elected as an Administrative Judge for Jackson County Court in 1922, which was the first step in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This term was marked by Truman s Fair Deal and the Korean War. The Fair Deal pursued his intentions to have a universal health care system, spend more money on education, raise minimum wage and promise equal rights of all citizens. The Korean War also broke out during this time. Truman was quick to send U.S. troops but changed his strategy from trying to end communism in the North to rebuilding the South when China sent over their army to assist in North Korea s fight. Harry Truman left office in 1953 and retired to his childhood hometown, Independence, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Jean Baptiste Lamarck Research Paper Early 19th century Europe was filled with numerous scientific advances in the field of biology. For Jean Baptiste Lamarck, this was no exception. Through his personal life, scientific contributions, and the impact/knowledge that would transpire through his theories, Lamarck was an outstanding scientist within the biological community, even if he wasn t always recognized as such. Born on August 1st 1744 in Bazentin le Petit, France, Lamarck s childhood was filled with copious recounts of military service from his father and brothers. Running off to join the French army in 1761, Lamarck was quickly promoted to officer, and would stay for five years until his discharge due to an accident. When it became clear the Lamarck would no longer be in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stated that evolutionary changes within organisms were caused by environmental factors, and would then modify their behavior. According to Lamarck, the changes in traits could be hereditarily passed from one generation to the next, creating a constant change over time for the species. Stating the prospect of natural selection, Lamarck s theories paralleled Darwin s; only Lamarck came up with his theories way before Darwin ( Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744 1829) ). Now thought of as failures, Lamarck s theories are often ridiculed and mocked. Despite these thoughts, Lamarck managed to lay ground to many of Darwin s popular theories. According to Charles Darwin Lamarck was the first man whose conclusions on (evolution) excited much attention. . . he first did the eminent service of arousing attention to the probability of all changes in the organic, as well as in the inorganic world, being the result of law, and not of miraculous interposition ( Jean Baptiste Lamarck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Disaster Preparedness Disaster Preparedness Plan A disaster is generally defined as an event in which illness or injuries surpass resource capabilities of a community or medical facility (Ignatavicius Workman, 2010). Disaster preparedness is a process of ensuring that an organization has complied with the preventive measures and is in a state of readiness to contain the effects of a predicted disastrous event to minimize loss of life, injury, and damage to property. Disaster preparedness can also provide rescue, relief, rehabilitation, and other services in the aftermath of the disaster, as well as have the capability and resources to continue to sustain its essential functions without being overwhelmed by the demand placed on them. The American Nursing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... F., personal interview, February 13, 2012). The established relationships that are within the community to help implement the organization s disaster preparedness plan are that K.F. is currently the Chair Elect for the Az Coalition for Healthcare Emergency Response (AzCHER Central), which brings hospitals, clinics, skilled nursing facilities, fire Emergency Medical Services (EMS), public health, emergency management, and other community stakeholders together for planning. Maricopa Medical Center currently has three to four members on the general body of this group, including bedside nursing representatives. There are a number of governmental agencies that are involved in the organization s disaster preparedness planning. K.F. is an active member with Coyote Crisis Collaborative, which includes some of those from AzCHER, but also universities and community colleges, utilities, private business, faith based and other volunteer groups, etc. The Chief Information Officer is currently the Chairman of the Board for Coyote Crisis Collaborative. Additionally, they participate in the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Grant which is administered by Arizona Department of Health Services. All of these opportunities provide environments for collaboration, plan sharing, and developing solutions to issues that face all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Explanation Of The Bayeux Tapestry The Bayeux Tapestry The Bayeux Tapestry (1070 80, Fig. 1) is, in fact, not a tapestry at all. It is a piece of linen cloth embroidered with wool thread, that measures about 200 feet in length and three feet in width. The cloth is embroidered with images, ranging from battle scenes (Fig. 2) to banquets (Fig. 3) to Halley s Comet (Fig. 4). The colors are muted, including dark blue, yellow, rust red, grey, and green. The proportions are unnatural and there seems to be no care given to liner perspective or scale; instead, the work seems to focus on developing a cohesive narrative. The figures are flat and expressionless, yet they have a sense of movement and purpose as they move from one scene to another. The figures have a believable space, which is especially vivid in the battle scenes, as the figures appear to fall over one another in a animated struggle. The transition from one scene to the other is fluid and the story line is easy enough to follow. The tapestry is divided into three sections, the top, middle and bottom. Each section appears to have its own independent, though complementary, narrative. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... William, Duke of Normandy is the protagonist; this tapestry was used as his propaganda piece for the mostly illiterate population. William was careful, however, to keep the narrative from being to critical of the fallen but still popular King Harold. The tapestry begins with Harold being sent to Normandy by Edward the Confessor, his betrayal of William, and ends with Harolds death at the battle of Hastings. Due to the illiteracy of the people, the tapestry would have served as a type of newsreel or newspaper. However, the people would only have seen what William the Conqueror and his supporters wanted them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Problems in Maintaining Biodiversity in the... Problems in Maintaining Biodiversity in the Modern World Biodiversity is the term used to describe the range of habitats and variety of species of animals and plants within them. (2) The maintenance and increase of biodiversity is important to keep an environment stable. If there is a loss of biodiversity then a population of a species will decrease and can only breed with each other. However, as inbreeding takes place genetic defects are caused leading to populations gradually becoming extinct. If this takes place soon most species in an environment will die out creating less diverse habitats. Problems arise with the maintenance of biodiversity when a balance needs to be reached with human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1) Grazing involves the introduction of grazing animals onto grassland, they eat tree seedlings so the trees are not established. This means that the land does not develop in to woodland but remains as grassland. However, overgrazing may take place after a period of time so desertification begins to take place. This may be overcome by introducing a natural predator of the grazing animals. Mowing of the grassland is another method used to maintain grassland. The point from where trees grow, the apical meristem is above the mowing level. Therefore when mowing takes place the seedling dies, grasses have meristems above mowing level so they remain undisturbed from the mowing. When using this method as a control great care has to be taken, mowing cannot take place too frequently otherwise this will lead to low biodiversity. If the grassland is mowed every six months then there has been a sufficient amount of time for other plants to grow amongst the grass leading to an increase in biodiversity. Scrub clearance is used as a final alternative for maintaining biodiversity within grassland that has already started to develop into woodland. Seedlings, bushes, bracken, bramble or any plant species related to woodland are pulled out of the ground by their roots. This is a temporary measure to ensure grassland is maintained. As woodland is not as biologically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Classroom Behavior Management For African American Students The number of students being diagnosed with or suspected of having an Emotional/Behavioral disability is rapidly increasing, especially for African American students and in students at younger ages. The U.S. Department of Education reports that an African American child is one and a half times more likely to be placed in a classroom for children with emotional disturbances than a White child (Children s Defense Fund, 2011). I have observed that many of these students are often disengaged during literacy instruction. As a result, these students present literacy inadequacies in addition to behavioral challenges. Incorporating culturally responsive pedagogy and interventions across all content areas increases a student s ability to comprehend texts. In addition to implementing research based academic instruction, cultural instructional modifications, adequate teacher preparation for teaching EBD students, engaging classroom behavior management for teachers of students with Emotional/Behavioral disability, contribute to the literacy growth of EBD students. An Emotional/Behavioral Disability is defined by: (1) the student exhibits social, emotional or behavioral functioning that so departs from generally accepted, age appropriate ethnic or cultural norms that it adversely affects a child s academic progress, social relationships, personal adjustment, classroom adjustment, self care or vocational skills; (2) the behaviors are severe, chronic, and frequent, occur at school and at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Compare and Contrast Psychodynamic and Humanistic Essay Compare and contrast how the psychodynamic and person centred approaches to counselling understand the person, and how these two approaches explain psychological distress experienced by individuals. In part 2 reflect on and write about which of the two models appeals most to you and why? INTRODUCTION Psychodynamic and person centred approaches to counselling have many differences in the way they understand the person and explain psychological distress. Part one below reviews both approaches separately, followed by a comparison of the main similarities and differences. Part two explains why I feel psychodynamic therapy appeals to me most. PART ONE PSYCHODYNAMIC Psychodynamic counselling has its roots in the work of Sigmund ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Person centred therapists believe that people are driven by two distinct needs. The first is self actualisation (the ability to be the best we can be), the second is the need to be loved and valued. Self concept or the way we view ourselves is highly relevant in person centred therapy. Should there be a separation between actual experience, and the way our self believes something should be incongruence is said to occur. McLeod (2008) describes this as, Where there is a disjunction between feelings and the capacity for accurate awareness and symbolization of these feelings, a state of incongruence is said to exist. Incongruence is the very broad term used to describe the whole range of problems that clients bring to counselling (p. 179). Rogers conditions of worth are explanation of how a person s self concept is shaped by parental influence, and locus of evaluation considers how the self concept is shaped by internal versus external influences. It is worth noting that conditions of worth are the only explanation Rogers used of childhood influences on current behaviour. Rogers had a very positive view on humanity and believed that if a normal, self aware person follows their own internal thoughts and feelings, they would come to the correct conclusions which would not only satisfy themselves, but others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Influence of Confucianism on Chinese Culture Essays The Influence of Confucian Culture on Chinese Culture Introduction Confucian culture, also known as Confucianism, was founded by Confucius during the Spring and Autumn Period, which was developed gradually after the Han Dynasty with benevolence as the core. Since the Han Dynasty, Confucianism was the official ideology and the basis of mainstream ideology in the vast majority of historical periods of China, and it also influenced many southeast Asian countries in history. After a variety of shocks, Confucianism was still the core values of China s social public, and represented the Chinese culture and national tradition in the world (Littlejohn, 2010). In the contemporary society, the Confucian culture in China increasingly spread, at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Confucianism is used by rulers for over two thousand years, which plays an important role in maintaining the traditional social stability and peace. However, the Confucian culture is exclusive to the contemporary political culture. In contemporary China, although socialist political culture has been widely spread and the actually implemented with the aid of the power of the state apparatus, people are still unable to completely get rid of the influence and control of traditional Confucian culture. In Confucian culture, the unity political view had the most influence, and the divine right of authority and the benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faith, combined with the Chinese characteristic of the small peasant consciousness, made socialist political system also exist some traces of traditional political culture inevitably, and a large amount of the residual traditional culture values affect the process of political development in a variety of ways (Bell, 2010). Today as you can see, the development of market economy makes profound changes taken place in people s social interest structure. Corresponding to it, while people s political consciousness is fundamentally unified under the banner of socialism and patriotism, but the concrete political tendencies such as political attitude, emotion and policy orientation appear differentiation, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Taking a Look at Memory Consolidation Since Nader, Schafe LaDoux (2000), challenged the previously heralded definition of memory consolidation, an influx of research addressing various theories of; consolidation, reconsolidation and potential clinical implications have surfaced. This essay aims to conglomerate the current understanding of memory reconsolidation, furthermore addressing the resonance upon clinical psychology. Neuroscience widely recognised that memories undertake the process of consolidation (Nader Einarsson, 2010). When memories are nascent, they are prone to interference and are considered labile . However, through the ensuing process of protein synthesis, they later become stabilised. Subsequently, the respective disruptions would initiate no detriment (Dudai, 2012). Historically, consolidation was thought to be the process by which unstable short term memories are transferred into fixed state long term memories (Nader Einarsson, 2010). Nader Schafe LaDoux (2000) challenged this concept suggesting it is possible memories become once again unstable. This notion facilitated a shift in research toward the inherent malleability of memories (Dudai, 2012). It is now widely embraced in neuroscience that two consolidation processes exist; synaptic consolidation and system consolidation (Nader Einarsson, 2010). Synaptic consolidation refers to the process of transforming a memory into long term form at local nodes in the neural circuit that encodes the memory (Dudai, 2012). This process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Population Of The Czech Republic Executive Summary Population The total population of the Czech Republic, as of July 2014, is 10,627,448 people. It is growing at an annual change of 0.17%. There are 9.79 live births per 1,000 people as of 2014 (CIA World Factbook, 2014), and about 1.45 births per woman (World Bank, 2012). Birthrates There are 1.45 births per woman (World Bank, 2012) (http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.TFRT.IN?) Distribution of population Age: The Czech Republic has a high percentage (43.6%) of citizens aged 25 to 54. The next highest percentage is that of the 65 and over age group (17.6%). There are smaller percentages of younger ages, and as a whole, the country is ageing (CIA World Factbook, 2014). Figure 1. Age distribution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary ethnic group in the Czech Republic is the Czechs, who make up 64.3% of the population. The remaining population is comprised of Moravians (5%), Slovaks (1.4%), other (1.8%), and an unspecified sector (27.5%) (CIA World Factbook, 2014). Economic Statistics and activity Gross national product (GNP or GDP) The Czech Republic s total GNP in purchasing power parity is $281.3 billion. Their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $208.8 billion USD. The GDP is decreasing at a rate of 0.7% (World Bank, 2013). Personal income per capita The Czech Republic has a Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of $18,950 USD (World Bank, 2013). It is decreasing at a rate of 1.5% (World Bank, 2013). (http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD/countries/CZ XS?display=default) The average family income (disposable) per capita in the Czech Republic is $17,262 USD per year (http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/czech republic/) a. Distribution of wealth i. Income classes 1. Population below the poverty line: 9.8% (CIA World Factbook, 2011) ii. Proportion of the population in each class iii. Is the distribution distorted? Minerals and resources The primary minerals and resources of the Czech Republic are hard and soft coal, timber, clay, graphite, and kaolin, which is a fine, soft, white clay used for making porcelain and china (CIA World Factbook, 2014). Surface Transportation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Feminism Vs Feminism Femininity is a concept that relies not only upon social constructions, but upon the individualized choices made by women themselves. Because femininity is influenced by socially defined factors, feminists seek to break through these boundaries and to counter that the original ideas of femininity do not accurately define a woman. On the other hand, such women still exist who believe in the latter: a traditional household where women have the behavioral aspects of being pure and gentle, while respectively acknowledging her responsibilities as a mother and a wife. Throughout the years, women have remained in touch with their femininity, dating back to the Woman s Rights Movement in the 1700s. Femininity is essentially a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles, generally assigned with girls and women. Feminism is the advocacy of women s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Women today tend to lead towards wanting empowerment and feeling liberated by inducing in activities that promote body positivity and freedom of expression. They may feel that the only way to be validated and represented is to resort to feminism, however, many others will stick to their representation as a traditional feminine woman because they believe there is no harm in valuing their femininity. In a typical society, especially in the United States, most women follow traditional gender roles. These roles set expectations for women that naturally prevail in society but others attempt to stray ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How The Monk In The Canterbury Tales he Monk s personal motivations are materialisticness, greed, and rebellion against the traditions of the Catholic Church. The Monk The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Source: Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. 8. New York: Stephen Greenblatt, 2006. Print. Internal/ External Characterization: Qualities of the Monk Selfish: In the prologue the Monk displays selfish behavior. The monk clearly brings his own desires ahead of the needs of others. Materialistic: The Monk valued worldly things and materials more than moral values Rebellious: The Monks actions illustrate that he prefers the world s ways rather than the church s way of life. Evidence Selfish: He was prelate fit for exhibition, He was not Pale like a tormented soul. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that his sources of motivation were secular goals such as wealth and power rather that his religious duties reveals his lack of spiritual depth and selfish nature. Unlike ordinary monks who pray, study, and service their community through manual labor, he entertained himself by hunting. the Monk in Canterbury Tales spends his time participating in leisure activities such as hunting. Materialistic I saw that his sleeves were garnished at hand With fine grey fur, the finest in the land, And on his hood, to fasten it at its chin He had a wrought gold cunningly fashioned pin; Into a lover s knot it seemed to pass. He liked a fat swan best, roasted as a whole According to the rules of the church, monks were supposed to let go of worldly things to serve a higher purpose, however the Monk is motivated by materialistic luxuries such as expensive clothing and secular jewelry. The expensively embellished clothing the Monk wears, along with his love for meat prove that the monk does not live the traditional religious life of hard manual labour and fasting. Rebellious A Monk there was, one of the finest sort who rode the country; hunting was his sport a manly man, to be an abot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mozart And Beethoven s Musical Origins Haydn began his musical career as a choirboy in Vienna up until the age of 17. Mozart and Beethoven s musical origins are similar, both coming from families with musical backgrounds. Mozart s father taught him and his sister before taking them to tour throughout Europe. Beethoven also studied with his father before receiving his study abroad opportunity in Vienna in 1792. After serving as a choirboy, Haydn found himself in need of a means to make a living. He was barely able to support himself as a freelance musician. Haydn s first serious position occurred around 1757 when he became music director for Count Morzin. It was also around this time that Haydn began to write some of his first symphonies. Most of Haydn s earlier symphonies were three movement works (fast slow fast), somewhat like the Italian opera overture. Other symphonies were four movement works arranged much like a sonata de chiesa. In 1761, Haydn began working for the Esterházy princes, spending nearly 30 years at the Esterházy court. He composed at every wish of the Esterházy princes; any work they demanded. Haydn s duties included conducting, training, and supervising all musicians, and maintaining instruments. He built an orchestra of 25 players His time at Eszterhaza really influenced the success of his career; Haydn got to hear his work in excellent performances. Because Esterhaza was so isolated, vsitors would often keep him in the loop about music events in other locations. Haydn s compositions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Psychedelic Drug Use Essay Psychedelic drug use has been present in both traditions and used recreationally for millennia. Their use can be seen in all corners of the planet by many sects of religions and indigenous peoples. Reasons for usage vary from religious or medical purposes, hunting, war, and spirituality. The drug use was viewed with much less of a negative stigma than it is today. It wasn t until recently that the government cracked down on the use of psychedelic drugs. They placed many of the drugs into schedules in which the legality of the drug was assigned. Most of the drugs can be found on the list of schedule one substances. Schedule one drugs are drugs that have a high potential for abuse, has no currently accepted medical use, and has a lack of accepted safety under medical supervision. So why is it that these natural substances used for millennia are just becoming stigmatised and controlled? According to american ethnobotanist, Terence Kemp McKenna, the patriarchal society that we live in today was caused by the restriction of psychedelic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From as early as 35000 BCE humans lived by the partnership model. During these times there was neither patriarchy or matriarchy. Eisler used archeological records to study the emergence of warfare and patriarchy. She found that while humans lived under the partnership model there was peace and prosperity. It wasn t until the dominator model arrived that these groups began to experience war and oppression. Before the dominator model emerged women were viewed with respect and godly. Many religions prayed to female deities. The deification of women can be traced back to childbirth. Only women can give birth and provide the child with nourishment. Even earth was viewed as maternal because in the same way women give birth and nourish their children, the earth nourishes it s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman by Ernest J.Gaines The realistic fiction novel, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, by Ernest J. Gaines, tells the life of a black woman whose life spanned from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Miss Jane Pittman herself narrates the novel as a schoolteacher records her accounts. Jane s life entails a childhood spent as a slave. Once she gains her freedom from the white man, she leaves the plantation behind in search of Ohio. As the story of Jane s life progresses and shows her personal growth, it includes the development of the lives around her. Ernest J. Gaines main character, Miss Jane Pittman, is one with an unordinary perspective. Gaines uses Jane s life to convey the development of the south from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Throughout the novel, Gaines reveals the struggle of escaping one s historical legacy and the concept a leader can play in society. The author captivates the entire spectrum of people that lived within society at this time. The thorough detail of this historical era explains how this resulted in a stagnant conflict. When slavery was abolished, ex slaves soon found out their newfound freedom was not like the white man s. The societal structure of oppression was left intact, and many characters in the novel fought to escape past s racial illusion lingering on in time. This deeply affected Tee Bob Samson who was the son of the sharecrop plantation owner. His half brother Timmy, who he loved, was simply sent away for taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Peace Is Complex And Multi Faceted. Peace The notion of peace is complex and multi faceted. Peace is not merely the absence of hostility, violence or war, but encompasses a larger concept wherein there are various contributing factors such as healthy international relationships, security in matters of global or economic welfare and equality and fairness in political relationships. The nature of peace is also tied to concerns of the causes for it s loss be them social justice, economic inequality or political and religious radicalism. By responding to these causes, Christianity and Islam reflect Fulghum s statement innumerous peace organisations, vocal individuals and guidance to inner and world peace are common in both traditions, the basis for which can be found in their holy texts. In many ways, religion is an ideology a path to peace. As such, Christianity and Islam, sharing a common foundation as traditions of peace, strive to promote and create this through both their adherents personal lives, and indeed throughout the world. In the Christian tradition, it is believed that inner peace is essential to the realisation of peace on Earth; the concept of inner, spiritual peace as literally embodied in the person and teachings of Jesus Christ ,1 as he told the disciples In me you may have peace (John 16:33). Jesus extended peace to those who were in strife, and required us to follow him by ...making every effort to live in peace and harmony with all men (Hebrews 12:14). Only when these examples are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nike Tariffs A government can set up any number of barriers including: tariffs, quotas, subsidies and standards. Although most time Japan will be encouraging exports in areas where they do not particularly specialize, it is up to the government to decide whether or not they will allow in exports. Although there are many different types of trade barriers, the most common is a tariff. In effect tariffs increase the price of imports, discourage their demand, and insulate domestic producers, to a degree, from foreign competition. As a result, each country places higher tariffs on goods determined to be import sensitive. This is precisely how Nike is affected when other countries impose tariffs. So although Nike may end up paying a little more from time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. Globalization is simply the interactions of different countries throughout the world. International Trade as previously defined is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories, which could involve the activities of the government and individual. International Trade and Globalization go hand in hand. Both of these two are usually very beneficial to businesses such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of The Nacirema Culture The culture of the Nacirema is really defined by a highly developed market economy (American Anthropologist 58 (1956)). A lot of time is devoted to economic advancements, but equally, a large amount of time is put aside for rituals that the Nacirema perform. The point of the rituals is ultimately maintaining homeostasis of the body, which the Nacirema people put much emphasize on. This doesn`t sound any different than any other culture, especially American; what stands out about this is the way that the Nacirema conduct their rituals. The main theory that the Nacirema have about these rituals is that the human body is ugly and that it is natural for it to be vulnerable to decay and disease. Every Nacireman household has one or more shrines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Issues In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Many times we think what issues in the past have nothing to do with what happens today. Sometimes problems back then compared to now are over rated but that s not true at all. During the 20th century, people started to view life in a different perspective and were changing their attitudes. Slowly, people started to change their clothing, hair, music styles and opinions. This was a century of different opinions and change. Some issues in the past during the 20th century still apply to us today. A issue that came up was the parties. F. Scott Fitzgerald called it a time when the parties were bigger, the pace was faster, the buildings were higher, the morals looser. This phrase is very true. People s opinions on how life should be celebrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Compare And Contrast Egypt And Greek Clothing Aren t ancient Greece and ancient Egypt such wonderful civilizations? Ancient Greece formed in the year 1200 BC while ancient Egypt formed in the year 3100 BC. Ancient Egypt is known for their large pyramids, the Nile River, pharaohs, artwork, and their accessories. Ancient Greece is known for their mythology, their simple fashion sense, an early form of the olympics, Alexander the Great, and The Persian War. Ancient Egypt and ancient Greece are very unique in their own way. Greece and Egypt both had ancient civilizations, but they differ in their clothing/appearance and their jobs. Foremost, the people of ancient Greece were very concerned with their clothing and their appearance. They tried their best to look presentable and clean. The clothing that they wore were very comfortable and simple. The machine that they use to create their clothing was called a loom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all of the Egyptians clothing was made of linen. Out of the linen, men commonly wore kilts while women wore dresses with two straps attached. Although, they usually left the linen their natural beige color, they made the clothing different colors using plant based dyes. During the New Kingdom, when the pharaoh Ahmose came into ruling, clothing began to get more complicated. They had robes with a pleated linen design that laid against the body elegantly. For special events both men and women wore short medium length wigs. No matter your age or your gender, jewelry was a must! One of the most iconic things of ancient egypt is how the rich wore eyeliner around their eyes that is made out of kohl. Another common thing to do relating to makeup is wearing oils. Since the desert it is very hot, the oil keeps them from drying up, looking old, and being dry was not they re favorite. To smell fresh, woman bathed often and put on sweet smelling perfumes. As you can see, ancient Egypt was also very concerned with the way that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Government Structures And Religious Beliefs In Spanish... Society s norms and expectations more often than not impact an individual s actions and ideology, whether they are from Ancient Greece or modern day United States. Government structures and religious beliefs in the society of Spanish Settlers and in early American slavery lead individuals to judge other races because of the disassociation between two cultures and generalized concepts about the other ethnic on the basis of hearsay and rumor. The setup of the Spaniard s society and the American Slave Trade system influences the minds of the individuals a part of them, stemming from their governments and religions. In the society of the Spanish Settlers and early American slavery, government structures cause the settlers and slaves to quickly judge other races due to their lack of association. In La Relación , the Spanish Settlers alienation from the natives in America causes the Spaniards to criticize the locals because of the differences between the two, specifically the contrasts in their governments. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, as the narrator of La Relación , says, The islanders wanted to make physicians of us without examination or a review of diplomas ... We scoffed ... at the idea we knew how to heal , (Cabeza 78). When the natives tell the Spanish Settlers to become medicine men, the Conquistadors judge the natives way of determining their qualification. In Spain, one needs schooling to become a certified doctor. Since the two groups have minimal direct interaction, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Understanding The Piezoelectric Behavior Of Ferro-Electrics Ferro electrics are an important class of materials which posses excellent electro mechanical coupling behavior cite{jayendiran2012modeling}. These materials have been used in sensors, actuators, biomedical and naval applications for several years. These materials behave linearly under low electric fields and mechanical stresses, but show nonlinearity at higher electric fields and mechanical stresses; see the review articles cite{kamlah2001ferroelectric,landis2004non,huber2005micromechanical}. Several experiments have been conducted and reported in the literature to understand the nonlinear behavior of piezoelectric materials cite{cao1993nonlinear,lynch1996effect,lente2002domain,davis2006temperature,zhukov2010experimental}. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... $1 3$ piezo composites with piezoelectric rods (one dimension) embedded in a passive polymer matrix (three dimension) are attractive due to their tunable acoustic impedance and excellent tailor made electromechanical properties cite{topolov2008electromechanical}. Since the matrix materials are viscoelastic in nature, the influence of matrix in the overall electro mechanical response of piezo composites have been reported cite{aboudi2005hysteresis, muliana2010micromechanical, shindo2010nonlinear}. Studies related to the influence of polymer matrix on the electro mechanical response of piezo composites have been performed cite{jayendiran2012modeling, aboudi2005hysteresis, odegard2004constitutive}. A two level thermodynamic based micromechanics theory for domain switching in $1 3$ piezo composites have been proposed to predict the orientation dependency of the electro mechanical coupling behavior of the composite system cite{zhao2009investigation}. Literature review reveals that $1 3$ type composites are good alternatives for bulk PZT ceramics. Hence, it is necessary to understand the electro mechanical behavior of different fiber volume fractions cite{jayendiran2012modeling}. Incorporation of a more ductile epoxy matrix causes considerable creep in the system under constant electric fields and mechanical stresses. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Alice In Wonderland Comparison I have decided to choose the book Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. As a graded version, I ve had the book from Oxford University Press, stage 2 which is 700 words. The CD version was also available in the graded book and was retold by Jennifer Bassett. The first difference between the two versions was the number of chapters, the original had 12 chapters whereas the graded one only 6. After the very first chapter of the graded version, I did not find anything important missing. The language was, of course, more simple, some of the sentences were left out, but everything important was kept. In the second chapter, there was no conversation between Alice swimming in the pool of tears and the animals, only two sentences were retained. The conversation continued to the third chapter. After getting to a shore from the pool, Alice was spending time with the mouse, a duck, a lory and an eaglet. The mouse was talking about William the Conqueror, Alice was still interrupting her, then they were reciting a poem. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the conversation with the pigeon who denounced Alice being a serpent or egg thief , Alice went straight to the house of the Duchess. The characters of Fish Footman and Frog Footman were also omitted here. Surprisingly, in both books, there was the same sentence about Alice having seen a cat without a grin, but never a grin without a cat. After visiting the Duchess and meeting the Cheshire Cat, Alice goes on to the March Hare s tea party. In this part, the well known riddle Why is a raven like a writing desk? changed into Why is a bird like a desk? . Personally, I can see no point in changing the sentence and I think it was not necessary. Readers of the graded version could get confused about the never ending tea party. In the original, the Hatter is mentioning the time as Him and tells a story about why it s always six ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Escapism In 1984 By George Orwell Both Orwell and Salinger use escapism to present both protagonists as lacking identity as they both want to get away from their issues. Winston does this by escaping his issues without addressing them, resulting in him becoming someone who fully supports the totalitarian regime. The only way for him to express his subversive thoughts is through his dreams where O Brien states we shall meet again in the place where there is no darkness . The continuous repetition of this quote throughout the novel makes it seem like a mantra, portraying the need for society to be a place where people can let their thoughts and feelings out into the light and no longer be repressed. And may refer to an emergence of a free society, On the other hand, the quote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Music Of Rock And Roll In the 1950 s a new type of music emerged in the United States. Rock and Roll was here to stay. Rock musicians not only addressed contemporary events, they pushed the conventional musical boundaries. Rock and Roll had a significant impact on politics, the music industry, and pop culture in the United States during the 1960 s. Music of the 1960 s often challenged political authority directly and unambiguously. Rock musicians found themselves considering political involvement through their art. Even musicians who attempted to avoid commentary found themselves considering politics as a subject of their work. When rock artists considered this they made the risk of having their art censored. An attack on an artist s free speech on rock music dates back to the beginning of rock music in the 1950s. This censorship is because of the great power and influence rock music has politically. The riots of 1968 revealed a society fundamentally divided over war, race, and equality, and music both engaged and reflected those conflicts. Rock and Roll became connected to a generation against American actions and social conditions which violated the nations supposed beliefs. Rock music also sparked an anti war movement during the time of the Vietnam War becoming a hub for cultural and political conflict and dialog. The music also mirrored the increasingly great number of young men drafted into the Army. By early 1968 there were 550,000 combat troops in Vietnam. Another form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Modulating Gene Expression with Multiple Intermediate Steps Gene expression can be modulated by multiple intermediate steps, including transcription, post transcriptional modifications, RNA splicing, translation, and post translational modifications; transcription being the first step and a key mechanism for regulating gene expression. Transcriptional control is mediated through promoters and regulatory elements, which are all essential for spatiotemporally correct gene expression. Genome organization has been undoubtedly linked with regulation of gene expression through global analyses of mammalian genomes. Previous hypotheses suggested that genome is arranged as independently regulated chromosomal domains flanked by boundary elements (i.e. insulators). This might be true in compact genomes of organisms such as yeasts (e.g. S. cerevisiae 12.1 Mb), where an uninterrupted genomic segment (i.e. regulatory expression unit) is formed comprising of a particular gene and its regulatory elements. Nevertheless, in more complex genomes such as those of humans (H. sapiens 3.2 Gb) and mouse (M. musculus 2.7 Gb) the situation is substantially more complex, where genes and their regulatory elements can be dispersed over many hundreds of kilobases. These observations concur with current hypotheses, where cis regulatory elements including Locus Control Regions (LCRs), enhancers, silencers, and insulators, may be dispersed over tens to thousands of kilobases. Furthermore, cis regulatory elements of one gene are commonly embedded within a neighbour ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Idea Of Intellectual Property The idea of intellectual property has many correlations with the concept of the marketplace of idea. According to a common argument, intellectual property rights spark innovation, creating positive economic growth and benefits for all. Because the marketplace comparison is an economic one, there is a tendency to tie intellectual property with the marketplace of ideas. The key argument arises whether ideas intangible resources, can be protected as property using the same concepts and social processes that protect tangible property. The concept of property stems from scarcity. Which is, the basic economic problem that results from people having unlimited wants but limited resources. Scarcity doesn t explicitly mean unattainable or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humans are lazy. People prefer satisfying their needs and wants the easiest way that they can. The question then becomes whether an individual should be given societal protection through an artificial scarcity. Why is there such a large plea for these protections? One possibility might be because individuals prefer to get something for nothing, however still push for maximum efficiency. Intellectual property rights are monopolies, in the sense that they indirectly take away labor in order to preserve energy flows. Imagine what the future may be like in fifty years with continual technological advances and the possibility of creating intelligent machines that can construct roads, plant and produce foods, and even build homes. Eventually, individuals will have little to no contribution in these processes. These technologies will eventually appear as perpetual motion because individuals will receive something for spending little to no time or energy. If all of our wants and needs were readily available, we would then start to question the use of a monetary exchange system. Now, what would the incentive be for protecting intellectual property rights? There most likely wouldn t be one and every inventor will create for the sole purpose of creating. This possible, future, scenario is exactly where we are headed regarding intellectual property rights. Everybody wants to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Victoria Chemicals Group Paper Analysis, Team 4 4/22/2010 Victoria Chemicals (B) Group Case Study Introduction Victoria Chemicals Intermediate Chemicals Group (ICG) is evaluating two mutually exclusive proposals on their capital expenditures. The Liverpool and Rotterdam plants have compiled separate proposals. Each proposal had the potential to increase the polypropylene output by 7 percent for their plant respectively. Victoria Chemicals could not view a 14 percent increase companywide being feasible, but agreed half of it would. The board would approve only one of the projects. James Fawn must support one proposal and then submit it to the board for consent. Background of Firm Victoria Chemicals, a major competitor in the worldwide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The four measures were net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), the payback period and increases in earnings per share (EPS). Other strategic factors must be considered that are not reflected in the financial tests. James Fawn and his ICG analyst team must decide which project is the best value for the short term and the long term. Utilizing these financial hurdles and contemplating other strategic factors, Victoria Chemicals will choose the project that will give the firm the most value. Constraints on Solution In order to keep up with the competition, Victoria Chemicals must make changes to its business strategy. The project that is accepted must meet several criteria that the board has set based on performance measures. The projects are ranked as engineering efficient proposals. The addition to net income of the project must be positive and therefore increasing earnings per share. The net present value of the project s free cash flows must be positive, and the internal rate of return must be greater than 10 percent, and the payback period for the project must be less than six years. The transport division will have to increase allocation to Merseyside. The proposal will generate excess capacity for the division and will increase the demand of new tank cars. The costs generated for these cars would cost GBP2 million and have a depreciable life of 10 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential... Volunteer Fire Fighter Dies While Lost in Residential Structure Fire Explain the issues that lead to his fatality During the month of October, 2008 we lost another fire fighter in a residential structure fire. The Victim was a 24 Y/O male fire fighter from Alabama who had been a volunteer with the department for two years. The firefighter training seemed to be standard for a new volunteer in the area which he served. As always it is tragic to lose a fire fighter and as always we try to learn from it. The NIOSH report is always written with great detail of their findings, so as we start to learn more about what happened we can get our facts straight, and hopefully make the changes so it does not happen again. The NIOSH investigators report did conclude some of the factors could have been avoided. With this case the NIOSH report was able put together a pretty lengthy list of what could have been different. NIOSH found the following (2009) Ensure that fire fighters receive essential training consistent with national consensus standards on structural firefighting before being allowed to operate at a fire incident, develop, implement, and enforce written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fireground operations, ensure that fire fighters are trained to follow the two in/two out rule and maintain crew integrity at all times, ensure that adequate numbers of apparatus and fire fighters are on scene before initiating an offensive fire attack in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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