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Qualitative Research Hypothesis
Examples - Methods Of Research
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Christine J Alden Summary
Christine J. Alden is an immigration attorney and partner with Weiss, Alden Polo, P.A. Established in
1976, the firm offers global representation of individuals and businesses worldwide seeking US
immigration solutions. The firm has offices in Miami on Brickell Avenue as well as a second office in
Boca Raton.
Christine was born in England to British and Jamaican parents. As a naturalized US Citizen herself,
she recognizes the importance of US Citizenship and the opportunities and security it brings,
therefore, allowing her to identify with each and every one of her clients no matter the situation or
walk of life.
Christine is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is currently
serving the local chapter of 800 attorneys in her third term elected as a Board Member at Large.
Additionally, within the AILA South Florida Chapter, she is the Co Chair of the Unlawful Practice of
Law Liaison Committee where she is tasked with liaising between the private bar, victims of UPL and
government agencies such as the Fraud Detection National Security division of USCIS, the US
Attorney s office and the State Bar in reporting instances of UPL. She is also the Co Chair of the
Practice Management Committee, a committee dedicated to helping other attorneys in learning how to
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She attended college at the University of Florida, where she earned her Bachelor s Degree in Finance.
Her practice is solely dedicated to US immigration law so she can focus on the immigration needs of
her clients. Through her work, she has helped countless individuals of all walks of life successfully
immigrate to the US to realize the American
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Disability Of War
Brave Hearts Do Not Back Down Many soldiers walk away from war with psychological disorders
such as shell shock and post traumatic stress, while others with mild to critical injuries or life taking
situations. Soldiers who have fought in a war and make it out alive usually come back home and
experience psychological disorders that can cause them to have hallucinations and cause them to react
strongly to anything that reminds them of being in the war. On the other hand, some soldiers face
human casualties that can change their lives forever anywhere from facing a disability that can put
them out of the work force to not making it home alive. War can be a deeply scarring experience that
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All three writer s used imagery to get their point across about the tragic things that happen in war and
how it is hard to escape trauma. From birth imagery to strong emotional imagery all three poems
allowed their readers to be able to experience the harsh horrors of war with no sugar coating on what
really happens on the battlefield. All three of the authors witnessed such tragic things that happen in
war and unlike the government news stories during that time they want to make sure that the image
that they saw was expressed through their poems to be a symbol to their readers that war is not a good
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Oppression on Women in Margaret Atwood s the Handmaid s...
Oppression on Women in Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale and Marjane Satrapi s Persepolis
Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi, is memoir of a little girl growing in Iran. She refers to a secular pre
revolutionary time through contrast, the oppressive characteristics of the fundamentalist government
upon women in particular. Her work is a lot similar to Margaret Atwood s, A Handmaid s Tale, in
which the protagonist Offred reflects upon her former life s freedom, cherishing her former name and
in doing so emphasizes the cloistered and enslaved life that she must now endure. Although both
Margaret Atwood and Satrapi show how a totalitarian state oppresses women in different ways by
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In Haindmaid s Tale, women are divided into a small range of social categories, each one signified by
a specific color dress in a similar style: [...] her usual Martha s dress, which is dull green, like a
surgeon s gown of the time before. The dress is much like mine in shape, long and concealing, but
with a bib apron over it and without the white wings and the veil. She puts on the veil to go outside,
but nobody much cares who sees the face of a Martha. (9)
Martha s are made less by their clothes. When a woman is wearing the green Martha s dress no one is
interested in looking at her as a person. She is just a servant. Martha s dress makes the woman
serviceable not desirable, useful but undesirable.
Pride and dignity is taken away from women in Gilead. They are isolated from their families and are
tortured by their memories. They are handed a dress code depending on the role they play and are
forced to abide by that. After Satrapi designs a new uniform for her school, she says, this is how I
recovered my self esteem and my dignity. For the first time in a long time, I was happy with myself
(298).
Undeniably this dress code in both the books make women no longer an individual but an object for
specific use, stripping them of their identities and giving them no choice.
Work Cited
Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaid s Tale. New York: Anchor books, 1998. Print.
Satrapi, Marjane. Persepolis. New York: Pantheon, 2003.
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A Brief Note On High Performance Computing ) Frameworks...
HPC (high performance computing) frameworks are based on both software and hardware platforms.
The mechanism called fault tolerance is nothing but process which allows system (frequently software
based) to continue working properly in case of failure of its components (one or more faults) on MPI
(message passing interface). In HPC systems like grid computing, cloud computing etc. fault tolerance
method highly applicable in order to ensure that long operating applications are finished their tasks
according to time. Therefore, there are different types of fault tolerance methods introduced in
literature.
The goal of this section is to present the study on various fault tolerance methods with its working and
issues associated for HPC systems on MPI computations. Fault tolerance methods are basically
divided into five main research points listed below:
Migration methods
Redundancy methods
Failure masking methods
Failure semantic methods
Recovery methods
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check? don t have any text to check? Click Select Samples .Data migration is the method of
transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems. Data migration is typically
performed programmatically to attain an automated migration, liberating up human resources from
tedious tasks. It is needed once organizations or people amendment laptop systems or upgrade to new
systems, or
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The Most Important Elements Of Medieval Architecture In...
Many people have heard of fairy tales in which monarchs live in grand, stone castles. These castles
did, in fact, exist; they were built and became popular during the Medieval era. Medieval architecture
was divided into two main styles: Gothic and Romanesque. In addition to castles, numerous personal
manors, basilicas, and cathedrals were constructed. This architectural movement was paired with both
the expansion of Catholicism and the transition between the middle ages and modern history. The
most important elements of Medieval architecture are appearance and design, purpose, and
connections to the history of eastern Europe.
The buildings constructed in Medieval times differed from their predecessors both in the the interior
and exterior design. As mentioned in the article Architecture in Shakespeare s Time, in most large
houses there was a chapel, which was often treated in a style more domestic than ecclesiastical, and
thus differed from the chapels in Medieval houses, a difference due most likely to the change in
religious outlook (Gotch). During the Medieval times, religion was flourishing in Europe following
the fall of the Roman Empire. Also in most homes was a gallery. Noted by one source, The gallery
was a room peculiar to this period; it came into fashion with Hampton Court, about 1530; it was an
essential feature of all the large Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, and it went out of fashion about a
hundred years after its introduction (Gotch). Gotch also
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Renewable Sources Of Solar Energy
In the past decades, there has been an important argument regarding energy and its sources. Energy
resources are classified into two groups: renewable and non renewable. Although renewable sources
have not yet been exploited to their maximum, their use has been increasing since the 1960 s. The
main renewable energy sources are Wind, Geothermal, and Solar energy. Contrary to renewable
sources, non renewable sources lead in the production of electricity and other forms of energy. For non
renewable sources, Fossil fuel and Coal are the main producers of energy in many parts of the world,
followed by the Nuclear energy that has increased in its used and production in the past decades. Solar
and nuclear energy are possible suitors in the task ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The safety regulations for the solar industry are mostly concentrated in the materials used for the
production of PV cells. The greatest danger during the job itself is an employee falling from the PV
cell platform(roof) during installation or maintenance. Regarding the fabrication, some compounds
used may be harmful to the people or the environment if not wasted properly. An example is Tin
Oxide (Sno2) which is known to be a water and soil contaminant. With respect to the environment,
solar panels are considered friendly. These cells do not contaminate or pollute its surrounding, making
them desirable when trying to reach a balance between nature and energy production in a specific
location.
Despite the fact that solar energy harvesting has been possible for decades, its use did not increase in
the way it was expected. One of the main reasons behind the slow growth of solar energy harvesting is
the economy surrounding it. The cost of photovoltaic cells has decreased significantly over the years,
mainly due to improvements for mass production purposes, yet it has not proven to be affordable. In
comparison with hydrocarbon energy, solar energy s cost is still high. Regardless its high cost, the
solar industry produces positive economic impacts. Opposing to the decrement in job vacancies in the
coal industry, solar industry increases job positions yearly. In
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Essay on Stark P M4 A2
Expectations from Genders
Patricia Stark
May 6, 2015
Argosy University
Psychology of Gender | PSY313 A01
Dr. Jennifer Levitas
Sternberg s triangular theory of love
Robert Sternberg s theory of love is best explained in the context of interpersonal relationships. An
interpersonal relationship can be defined as two or more people who have a strong, deep or close
association. The three components Sternberg uses are intimacy, passion and commitment. His theory
uses 6 manifestations which are combinations of the three components. This covers a variety of
different kinds of relationships in human kind.
Sternberg s theory of love has several combinations of love that I think relate to my gender as a
female.
1. The friendship, this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The norm being girl meets boy, they date, and they get married, buy a house and start a family.
Staying married for a lifetime, retiring together and having the extended family with grandchildren
and ultimately enjoying your golden years together. Today in the real world, relationships aren t that
cut and dry. Different genders, cultures, religions, race, and ethnicity all play a role in relationships
that pertain to Sternberg s theory of love, the three components and the 6 manifestations he talks
about. I think women have can have many of these relationships over time. Empty love, many women
stay in a marriage where they don t even like their spouse, usually because there is some kind of abuse
going on. The friendship, women are more intimate with friends and confide in their friends making it
a more intimate relationship. In old age companionate love is common, although there may not be
much intimacy, there is love and commitment, making it a fulfilling relationship. Of course everyone
is different so this is only my opinion. The relationship between mother and child is usually the
strongest relationship a woman can have in my eyes. There is no more commitment, love, compassion,
and fulfillment in life than the bond in this relationship. While we encourage technology and expect
more from it, I think we start to expect less from one another. People become less personal, they meet
in forums, instead of hanging out somewhere to
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Questions On Augmented Reality Companion And Project...
INDEX
 SYNOPSIS
 INTRODUCTION
 OBJECTIVE
 LIMITATIONS
 METHODOLOGY
 PHASE PLAN
 RISK ANALYSIS
 BUDGET
 CASH PLAN OF PROJECT
 BENEFITS
 REFERENCES SYNOPSIS
PROJECT TITLE: Augmented Reality Companion (Virtualbot) for Microsoft HoloLens and Project
Tango Kit using Deep Learning Algorithm for Step Growth
IN THIS PROPOSAL WE WOULD LIKE TO A VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE OF HUMAN
INTERFERENCE TO REAL WORLD WITHOUT HARMING ANY CREATURE.AIM OF THIS
PROJECT IS TO INTRODUCE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CALLEND VIRTUAL REALITY
INTO PICTURE THROUGH HOLOLENSE AND GOOGLE TANGO PROJECT . IN THIS
PROJECT ROBOT UNDERSTAND AND REACTS TO 3 DIMENSIONAL THINGS AROUND. IT
ALSO INVOLVES THE NEW CONCEPT OF DEEP LEARNING WHICH MAPS AND ANALYSE
TO FORM COMMUNICATIONS PATTERNS DONE UP TILL NOW.
Introduction
Virtualbot in this context we refer all virtually interactive living being like character a Virtualbot. This
term is combination of two fields of computer science virtual reality and robotics.
Virtual reality
1. Most up to date virtual realities are displayed either on a computer screen or with a special virtual
reality headset, and some simulations include additional sensory information and focus on real sound
through speakers or headphones targeted towards VR users.
2. Virtual reality or virtual realities (VR), also known as immersive multimedia or computer simulated
reality, is a computer technology that replicates an environment, real or imagined, and simulates a user
s physical
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Amin Maalouf Utilizes Language and Religion in Leo...
Amin Maalouf unlike many writers of his era portrayed an adventure of a unique protagonist striving
to find a significant meaning within his life. Maaloufs Book 1 clearly conveys the child hood of
Hasan, in other words, Leo Africanus and how he perceived the events that took place which, as one
could determine, shaped his life. Maalouf conveys this in such a unique manner, with literary devices
which exalt the principle of cultural patriotism. This is done in such a way that further intentions can
be extricated such as the defiance of typical stereotypes. From years upon years, their have been
numerous accounts on which the Muslim culture has been accused of violating human rights, abusing
ethical principles and even Terrorism through a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From this book, the reader becomes aware about the political situation that had overcome Granada
which determined the fate of its Muslims. Similarly today, despite the technical differences the central
conflict is evident, and this territorial necessitate can be seen today in Middle Eastern countries such
as Iraq and Iran. Due to this chronological structure, one can understand that despite him not mentally
being fully aware, he has an important role to play. We see how the Muhammad put a certain pressure
on Selma to give birth to a male; Do not disappoint me... This is device is extremely important
however would not be significant if it were not due to the use of frame stories. Frame stories are an
effective way of conveying the past when the protagonist was not present to elucidate the story
himself. The fact that the words may not be exactly the same, might be a factor which further shapes
Hasan s views. Whilst reading frame stories, the reader is left in suspense with a few questions that
may arise. Is this how Hasan interprets the teachings? Are these actually the exact words? How doe
she remember all of this? Throughout book 1the reader understands how Maalouf recognizes this with
Hasan s adventures with Khali; I would have wished to report each one of his words, but my memory
is short and my eloquence feeble, so that many of the illuminations of his story will never, alas, appear
in any book. Despite this limited omniscience, this
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Research and Practice in Human Resource Management
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Chew, Y. T. (2005). Achieving Organisational Prosperity through Employee Motivation and Retention:
A Comparative Study of Strategic HRM Practices in Malaysian Institutions, Research and Practice in
Human Resource Management, 13(2), 87 104.
Achieving Organisational Prosperity through Employee Motivation and Retention: A Comparative
Study of Strategic HRM Practices in Malaysian Institutions Yin Teng Chew
ABSTRACT
A growing concern among companies operating in the Malaysian labour market with high job
mobility is how to maintain a workforce
capable of fulfilling corporate exigencies. This study compares and contrasts how strategic human
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A literature review (Abdullah 2001, Sheppard 2001, Yong 2003) reveals that numerous case studies
involve general comparisons that lack a depth of study in Malaysia. Further, this study, which uses a
sample of Malaysian based Japanese and Western MNCs , in addition to Malaysian local firms, is
deemed important due to the magnitude of these MNCs impacts on the Malaysian economy.
According to Ariff
(2004) of the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research, the United States and Japan are the second
and third largest investors in Malaysia. Their total exports and imports were above USD38 billion and
USD18 billion respectively (Ministry of International Trade 2005). Also, these MNCs create huge
employment and skill enhancement opportunities in Malaysia. In addition, data collection and
preliminary interviews with the senior management of various industries reveal that the personal care
industry is ideal for this study, given its competitive nature in which the labour turnover rate is high
and the employees are highly mobilised. This industry is also considered as ideal in terms of the
growing Asian market, the ability of such companies to offer higher than average pay packages (MEF,
2004), and high labour turnover (14.5 per cent) as a consequence of the heavy poaching of talented
cadres by both business rivals and unrelated industries (MEF, 2004). This situation calls for
investigation into the personal care industry. Thus, this
study
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The Pros And Cons Of Artificial Intelligence
Although there are many threats and worries with Artificial Intelligence there are also many benefits
that can outweigh the negatives. Our society is already experiencing this technology in vehicles that
have auto sensing and braking capabilities. Another really intriguing feature of AI would be faster and
more accurate web searches. I believe being able to provide information instantly will further improve
lives and the business world, since time is money. Today we call artificial intelligence narrow artificial
intelligence which means artificial intelligence that is weak. Google is an example of narrow artificial
intelligence that we use every day. Other examples of narrow artificial intelligence include ATMs and
touchless car washes, they are designed to execute a set of tasks. Whereas AI can learn set tasks and
create new tasks based on its intuition and ability to think and problem solve for itself. What s in store
for Artificial intelligence within the next 5 years (believe me a lot can happen with technology in 5
years)? 3 D printers, IOT (internet of things), virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI) are
taking the spotlight light currently. These technologies will exponentially improve and become more
commonplace in the business world then expand into the consumer market once businesses have
improved their capabilities as a pioneer in the technologies. One can expect 3 D printers to be able to
print everything from cars/trucks to tissue cells for
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Ethical and Legal Dilemma in It
Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Nanette E. Armstrong Capella University TS5536 Ethical and Legal
Considerations in Information Technology 17 March 2012 Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Based on
the definition of cyberethics as given by Tavani, the study of moral, legal, and social issues involving
cybertechnology (2010, pg. 3), law is usually/always a part of cyberethics to one degree or another.
Being right or wrong based on society s value builds the fundamentals of ethics. Moral principles
make up ethics. Values are maintained based on the law, which in turn encourages us to uphold the
laws based on those principles. There are at times when something may be unethical but may still
uphold the law and the values are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These primary core values will be the bedrock in which to stand and guide for future student record
developments. Legal and ethical values in IT must be without reservation. When it comes to dealing
with student records and how they are dealt with on a day to day process, from requesting and sending
to/from district to district to reporting to the state/federal levels to storing and retrieving them on the
network they have to be taking seriously enough to outweigh the human justifications, weaknesses,
egos, and faults. These primary core values will be the bedrock in which to stand and guide for future
student record developments. An ethical framework is a way of structuring your deliberation
[discussion] about ethical questions, according to the Center for Ethical Deliberation (Frameworks,
2007). The impact of ethics on technology applications in the schools is decreasing as information is
being passed through the portals without regards to implications on the students future. Within the
student information systems that are used in the schools employees are becoming careless with
students data. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects
the privacy interests of students (National Forum on Education Statistics, 2006, Pg. 2). Employees of
the
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Cruel Outrage Of Cupid
6. a) Cruel outrage of Cupid for Apollo teasing him. Cupid takes revenge by making Apollo fall in
love with Daphne. b) Daphne wishes to remain unmarried, she loathed to have anything to do with
men. She preferred to roam the forest. c) She runs away and begs her father to destroy her beauty. She
is then transformed into a laurel tree. d) It is a symbol of victory. 7. a) Jove turned day into night by
covering the area with a swift flying clouds. When he gets caught by Juno his wife, he transformed Io
into a gleaming heifer. b) Juno asked Jove for the heifer as gift, and Jove could not refuse. Juno placed
the heifer Io in the care of Argus, the watchman with a hundred eyes so that she would always be
watched. c) Mercury disguised himself as a herdsman and played tunes upon his pipe of reeds. He
then tells him the story of Syrinx until Argus fell completely asleep, and then he cut off his head. 8. a)
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a) Pluto/Dis was smitten, seized her and carried her away to the underworld. b) Ceres mourned and
searched over all the lands and deep into the ocean, when she got thirsty and sought water from a hut,
a foul mouthed boy taunted her and she turned him into a lizard. When Ceres returned she condemned
the lands, especially Sicily. c) Ceres made an agreement with Jupiter that Proserpina would not eat,
but Proserpina had already eaten seven seeds of a pomegranate. d) Ascalaphus was turned into an Owl
for being the only witness, and by his discloser, kept Proserpina from returning. e) The year was
divided into two equal portions, so that the two realms are shared equally by the goddess. As many
months are spent with her mother as with her
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Daedalus And Icarus Compare And Contrast
The myth of Daedalus and Icarus is about Daedalus, a famous and talented artisan, and his son Icarus
and how they escaped Crete by using wax wings. Daedalus told Icarus not to fly too close to the sun,
as the wings would melt, but Icarus did so anyways which led him to fall into the sea and drown.
Through the story of Daedalus and Icarus, various similarities and contrasts can be made between the
two and the relationship between Bechdel and her father in Fun Home. In this graphic novel by Alison
Bechdel, she writes of the struggling relationship she had with her late father and how that affected
her. The myth of Daedalus and Icarus apply to Bechdel and the relationship with her father due to the
similarities of Daedalus being shut in a tower, being a craftsman and creating a labyrinth of sort. ...
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Bechdel s father mimics such acts as he was known as a fairly decent craftsman whiling collecting
various pieces of art. He was an alchemist of appearance, a savant of surface, a Daedalus of décor
(Bechdel 6). Bechdel s father, as Daedalus himself, was skillful in various artisan crafts. These crafts
allowed Bechdel s father to build an illusion in their home, a sort of labyrinth, which tusks away the
truth hidden inside. In doing so, her father stays in their house of fantasy as to not spread the secret of
the darkness trapped within. By her father creating such mirage, Bechdel found herself stuck in a
labyrinth of her own
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Literary Analysis The Lesson
Celia Kane
3/09/2012
Eng 120
Section B01 Spring 2012
Literary Analysis Essay 2
The Lesson : Significance of Miss Moore Taking the Children to New Environments
The predominant theme in The Lesson composed by Toni Cade Bambara is creating an understanding
to adolescents of all the opportunities life has to offer; a lesson on social class and having a choice
which society you choose to live in. Miss. Moore who takes on the responsibility to educate the young
ones has intentions of more than just taking the children to the store for amusement. Miss Moore s
informal lessons are aimed at educating the neighborhood children
about how their lives differ from those of rich white children, nonetheless Miss Moore wants the ...
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She used F.A.O. Schwarz, a very expensive toy store, to teach them a lesson and inspire them to strive
for success and attempt to better themselves and their situations. The extreme differences between the
children s neighborhood and the neighborhood of the toy store are first illustrated by the fact that the
white people on Fifth Avenue wear furs and stockings even on a hot summer s day. Then we check out
that we on Fifth Avenue and everybody dressed up in stockings. One lady in a fur coat, hot as it is
(Bambara 99). The children are thrown off balance in this neighborhood, as if it were a foreign
country where even the approach to temperature is different. To Miss Moore, education is the key to
more money and improved social conditions.
To Sylvia, being educated means seeing things as they are. Sylvia and Miss Moore both have a
considerable amount of pride. Sylvia thinks Miss Moore shows disrespect when she describes their
neighborhood as a slum and their families as poor. Bambara has indicated that Sylvia s family is
striving for better conditions through the mention of the piano rental. Miss Moore views the children s
acceptance of their economic condition as ignorance and their ignorance as disrespect for their race.
Miss Moore wants to change this attitude and encourages the children to demand more from the
society that keeps them down. By the end of the story, both of these characters have made their points.
Sylvia realizes
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Competency Demonstration Report On Electrical Engineering...
Competency Demonstration Report First Career Episode First Career Episode CE 1.1 Introduction
Project Name: Maintenance and Operations of 220/132KV Grid Substation Chronology: 2008 to 2012
Geographical Location: Karachi, Pakistan Organization: Hamdard University Karachi, Islamabad
Campus, Pakistan Title of Position: Electrical Engineering Student CE 1.2 Project Background CE
1.2.1 Background of the Study Grid substation is particularly identified as the station for generation of
power through the incoming transmission line. The substation is responsible for delivering electrical
power via the feeders and the station controls power for separate routers. The substation forms
important part of transmission and power distribution over the power system architecture. However,
this project involves maintaining and operating the substations with their individual characteristics.
Moreover, the main functions of power substation are to receive the transmitted energy from the
generating stations with higher voltage reducing it. The stations provide switching substations within
different connections for different transmission lines; converts sub stations either converting AC to
DC for higher to lower frequency. CE 1.2.2 Project Nature and Study Requirements This particular
project incorporates the circuit joining with components to bus bar at substation. The substation
contains power transformers, circuit breakers, relays, and others. The project covers some essential
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Elie Wiesel’s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding...
Elie Wiesel s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place
Many outsiders strive but fail to truly comprehend the haunting incident of World War II s Holocaust.
None but survivors and witnesses succeed to sense and live the timeless pain of the event which
repossesses the core of human psyche. Elie Wiesel and Corrie Ten Boom are two of these survivors
who, through their personal accounts, allow the reader to glimpse empathy within the soul and the
heart. Elie Wiesel (1928 ), a journalist and Professor of Humanities at Boston University, is an author
of 21 books. The first of his collection, entitled Night, is a terrifying account of Wiesel s boyhood
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These strong survivors pose as teachers and role models by revealing strengths, weaknesses and
survival techniques. Wiesel and Ten Boom survive against the odds, but not without physical and
emotional scars.
The unsung hero and heroin pair experience tremendous suffering, but confront that affliction with
distinct contrary responses. The theme and style of Wiesel and Ten Boom reveal individual personal
beliefs and strength levels in reaction to their concentration camp experience during WWII s
Holocaust. Theme is the window which Wiesel and Ten Boom open through words and thoughts to
reveal the true purpose of their tales. Although both authors experience the grime of concentration
camp and grief of family loss, their responses to this suffering are distinct.
This distinctness is not unexpected, for as one s strengths and beliefs are personal, as is the effect of
events effecting those strengths and beliefs. Wiesel and Ten Boom state the purpose of their self
exposed stories clearly, and their purposes differ just as clearly. Wiesel stresses the importance of
applying lessons of the past to the present for the sake of the world s future. He writes to create a
feeling of such horror and catharsis within the reader to prevent the evil of the Holocaust or any type
of unjust persecution to ever occur again. He opens the reader s eyes with vividly horrible images of
human suffering and creates no barrier
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Industrial Revolution s Impact On The Market Revolution
In the nineteenth century the Industrial Revolution had a huge impact on the market revolution. The
technological innovation in transpiration and communication all helped connect the nation, and
opened up new markets. Previously, most seamstress were self sufficient, but some would make a few
articles of clothing and sell. It wasn t until the sewing machine were they could produce several pieces
of clothing. The advances in technology led the way, and open a new market for the textile industry it
also created many opportunities for women. Lowell, Massachusetts became one of the most important
cities during the Industrial Revolution, and was the center for the textile industry. By the early 1820s
many of largest textile factories were built in Lowell, and with so many new technological changes the
city soon, became a large factory town. For example the sewing machine, and the new main source of
energy steam power, but also new advance in transportation helped to expand markets all throughout
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These mill girls were proud of independence they soon found in the factories for example Ms. Mary
Paul believed that the factory lifestyle was the best place for her, and any girl that seemed
employment, she advise them to come to Lowell (Kirschbaum). Although this seemed like a dream for
many women as they were promised many opportunities, they faced harsh condition, and grueling ten
hour long shifts. The average age for most of the women that worked in the factory was about 13 to
early 20 s (Collet). The Industrial Revolution was the foundation that created a different type of
workers, such as they had to be at work by a certain hour, paid hourly, or daily. According to Foner,
Lowell, Massachusetts became the second most industrialized region of the world (Foner,
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Ancient Greek Legacy Essay
Trip Griffin History The Legacy of Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece s legacy contains numerous topics that influence our modern day life including Art
and Architecture, Drama and History, War, Democracy, Science and Technology, and Philosophy. My
guess is that a lot of students will focus on Democracy. However, while it is quite important to western
culture, I have decided to focus on three examples of things that were very interesting to me
Mathematics and Physics, Comedy and Architecture.
First, Math and Physics. Math and science are the reasons we can understand our surrounds and how
on the largest and smallest scale, how stuff works. The Ancient Greek mathematicians used geometry
text compiled by Euclid (for example Euclidean geometry). They also used the Pythagorean Theorem
that was earlier discovered by the Chinese, but was used much more widely in Ancient Greece. In
scien¬ce, Archimedes of Syracuse, estimated the value of pi the ratio of the circumference of a circle
to its diameter. As you can see, the Ancient Greeks contributed significantly to the math and physics
we use today and are learning in school.
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Greece is known for some amazing architecture including The Parthenon. The Parthenon was built
between 447 and 432 B.C. and was designed as a temple. Greek architects looked to nature to create
their beautiful buildings. They also started a more widespread and appeasing use of the arch and
dome. They also used math to create proportions and symmetry. I was fortunate to travel to Crete
when I was younger to see some of the amazing structures built by the Ancient Greeks. Other
significant pieces of Greek architecture include the first lighthouse in Alexandria comparable in size to
the Statue of Liberty. It was later destroyed by an earthquake, but set the standard model for all future
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Environmental Effects Of Mining
Earth Science
Student s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Effects of Mining
Introduction
Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals and metals from underground. Mining takes various
forms which could be placer, hydraulic, open pit, place cast and hydraulic mining which are solely
dependent on the format and the technology used. Mining provides a source of livelihoods to millions
of people globally through employment. Mining is also a source of revenue as the government also
receives revenues from the sale of the precious stones and metals which also raises the gross domestic
product. Mining however has its short comings especially on the environment and there is hence a
need to exercise it with caution. There have been instances where mining became disastrous, either by
killing the workers or the animals within the mining environment. This essay evaluates mining and its
effects on the environment and the economy.
Effects of Mining
Economic Effects
Mining is a source of income for many families. The mining companies offer employment to
thousands of people thus supporting their families. Mining products can also be used in production of
ornaments such as gold earrings, home décor and building materials which can also give people
income. Through mining, communities can also engage in projects that sustain their livelihoods and
hence uphold the living standards of people. The government is also able to obtain revenue from the
companies engaged in mining and
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Personal Finance In Education
The United States are ranked well behind Chinese and Australian students in financial literacy, and
new research shows over sixty percent of American teens don t know how to approach basic financial
problems (Shepard). There are many beneficial reasons why personal finance should be required in
high school a few of which are: young adults are lacking the basics, there isn t any personal finance
being taught in the classroom, it s a part of our everyday life, and Americas debt lies in our future. The
lack of personal finance being taught in the classroom is a major concern in the United States. One of
the most critical reasons why personal finance should be taught in the classroom is because young
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Students are asked simple personal finance questions, yet most are uneducated about what the right
answers are to those questions. Knowing about personal finance before adulthood can help future
generations not repeat the same mistakes as past generations. People who don t have a basic
knowledge about financial literacy tend to not plan for retirement, and are more likely to borrow
money with high interests rates not knowing how much it will cost them (Shepard). Learning to create
a budget, saving money, and using a credit card with understanding the fees and the interest rate are
basic concepts but are usually misunderstood until later in life. Personal finance questions come up in
adults life s everyday, however some adults can find these questions to be very difficult. By educating
young adults with every day life situations about personal finance knowledge before adulthood can
eliminate poor financial decisions later in
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Essay about Euthanasia
Introduction Euthanasia continues to be a subject of ethical debate. It is defined as the administration
of lethal drugs by someone other than the person concerned with the explicit intention of ending a
patient s life, at the latter s explicit request (Quaghebeur, de Casterle, Gastmans, 2009).
An unprecedented number of people in the United States today live well into their late adult years.
Improved medical and public health practices, increasing life expectancies, and the graying of the
baby boom generation have all contributed to this phenomenon (Moulton, Hill, Burdette, 2006).
Euthanasia has been and always will be a topic of debate in the United States because Americans are
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Research Question and Thesis The purpose of this research is to examine euthanasia. The physician
behind such a controversial topic and the variety of religious beliefs compared. In my opinion I
believe someone s life is in God s hands. I m not so sure how I would feel if I was approached by a
loved one who was suffering with a terminal disease and I was asked to assist in ending their life.
Key Terms Euthanasia is the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly
the life of a patient suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable. Voluntary euthanasia is
the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly the life of a patient
suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable by the patient, at the patient s request. Non
voluntary euthanasia is the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly
the life of a patient suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable, not at this patient s
request. Physician assisted suicide is a physician intentionally assisting a patient, at this patient s
request, to terminate his or her life.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dr. Jack Kevorkian is an Armenian American pathologist who served in the Army
in the Korean War. He was also known as Doctor Death. Dr. Kevorkian once stated My aim in helping
the patient was not to cause death. My aim was to end suffering. It s got to be decriminalized. Dr.
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I Attend A Cultural Event
For the assignment, attend a cultural event, I choose to visit a mosque. I have been extremely intrigued
by the Arabic cultures. However, I have never spoken to a Muslim woman. Therefore, I was very
exited to visit a mosque and to attend a meeting with females who are giving a lecture about; the
woman and their Hijab. The woman who gave the tour of the mosque was a Sunni Muslim. What is
the larger culture within the Islam. The Muslim religion was very negatively in the media the last
years, and a lot of people bias and stereotype in seconds when they see a Muslim woman wearing a
Hijab. Why? Are scared of the unknown? Time to do some research and find the woman behind the
scarf.
The mosque I visited was the one closest to ASU, in 1960 the first Muslims started to go to college
and in the 70ish, they bought a house near campus so that they had a place to go to and do their
prayers. The facility did grow rapidly and in 1984. They build the mosque. The building is a copy of
the dome of the rock in Jerusalem, and the community is self sustaining. 2500 people from every
continent visit the mosque regularly.
A Muslim has to pray five times a day, the first one when the sun during sunset and the last prayer is
during sunrise. If they feel the need, they can do extra prayers. The average prayer takes about 10
minutes, and is in Arabic. The prayer is the connection to God; you can also compare it with
meditating, finding your inner peace. I have witnessed one of those prayers, and
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How Did George Dewey Conquer The Philippines
On the morning of April 30th, 1898, George Dewey set his sights on capturing Manila Bay. Opposing
his crew, he opted to attack Manila through Subic Bay. This would be a crucial point to capture and
hold while they fight the Philippines across the bay in Manila. He predicted that the Spanish were
back at Cavite, protecting the capital, instead of holding down the provincial port at Subic. This
decision was risky for Dewey. With this strategic point effectively occupied, no hostile commander in
chief would think of passing it. (1) Dewey s sharp and quick decision making during the battle proved
why he was crucial for a U.S. victory.
George Dewey was born on December 26, 1837 in Montpelier, Vermont. He grew up in Montpelier
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The men always knew when he was coming and would quickly straighten up to salute him. There was
always a whisper of, here comes the Admiral. Dewey was always focused and even though he wasn t
the loudest on the ship, Dewey would always be eager to fight for his country. He was quiet, cool,
composed but determined...He knows what to do and does it. He always seemed like he had control of
any situation no matter how bad or good it was. A fine night for a smoke, eh Gridley, said Dewey,
loading ammo and food onto the vessel. At some points, he also helped out his men do their jobs.
Dewey went from lookout to lookout, personally giving them directions to keep a sharp and vigilant
watch for the enemy.
Before the battle of Manila, Dewey had some help scoping out the bay for sea mines and if a squadron
was camped out by the entrance. Consul Williams who went to the extreme to deliver the information
to Dewey, helped him immensely. At one point, he was threatened by a mob in the Philippines who
identified him as a spy for the United States. But Dewey greatly appreciated his presence. Through
him we learned of the mounting of six new guns on Corregidor, on the entrance at Manila Bay. Dewey
took his information about the Battle very seriously. The information that we received from him....was
highly
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Theodore Roosevelt Foreign Policy Essay
I believe the President who defined American foreign policy most significantly in the twentieth
century was Theodore Roosevelt. He was an imperialist who worked towards a goal of global power.
From gaining ownership over the Panama Canal to protecting Latin American countries from the
threat of European powers, Roosevelt s policies earned the name Big Stick Diplomacy . This policy
relied upon military intimidation to achieve U.S goals. The first example of Theodore Roosevelt using
his Big Stick policy was his influence on the Panama Canal. He dispatched U.S warships to support
Panamanian rebels against Colombian rule. After Panama declared its independence, it granted the
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In 1901, the U.S and Great Britain signed the Hay Pauncefote Treaty, granting Britain control over a
canal to the U.S. In 1902, Congress passes the Canal act which granted funding for the Panama Canal.
Also in 1902, congress passed the Philippine Government Act, establishing the islands of Philippine as
an unorganized territory. In 1903, Roosevelt created the Department of Commerce and Labor. Later
that year, Roosevelt dealt with the Panamanian revolt against Colombian rule and the U.S recognized
Panama as a Republic. In 1905, he mediated the peace treaty between Russia and Japan. In 1906, the
Platt Amendment in invoked and the U.S takes military control of Cuba. These actions demonstrate
the successful policies of Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt s goals with his Big Stick Policy
were to build a foreign policy legacy and expand U.S influence across the world. He wanted to move
the U.S away from its traditional policy of isolationism and towards the role of a global power. He
wanted the U.S to act as the world police, keeping conflicts to a minimum. I think he was successful
in his goals. He seized the opportunity of using interventionist policies to gain the economically
advantageous Panama Canal and successfully mediated peace talks for multiple
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New Jersey Proposed Pilot Program to Extending School Days...
NJ governor Chris Christie is by no means a favorite politician in the eyes of New Jersey education
administrators, and teachers. After many years of budget cuts and restructuring, he is facing new
criticism with his new proposal to increase the school day and year. New Jersey news papers and radio
stations are filled with interviews and chatter on whether NJ students will benefit from longer days, or
if it is just a political maneuver and waste of money we do not have. However much the cost,
extending the the length of time spent is school, is a sold foundation for creating more competitive and
college ready students. Our schools systems were designed for agriculture lives, providing brakes and
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This proposal and concern though is not something only New Jersey students and educators are
facing. Across the state education boards are contemplating the same decision and echo many of the
same concerns. The top on everyones list is budget. This is an exuberant cost, that many states like
new Jersey cannot afford. Several of the articles discussed the aspect of cost, from electricity, to
janitorial services, to adding additional meals and meals cost, along with salary and supplies. Cost are
estimated to be $1,200 per student, per year for most school districts (Sanders, A., 2014). Schools in
each district are looking for a six to severn percent financial increase for for a simple ten minuets of
increased time (Anderson, M., 2014 ) There is also concern regarding how this extended time will
effect students and educators. Students could be subjected to twelve hour days, when considering
travel and after school activities (Anderson, M., 2014). Many parents are concerns their child will not
have enough time to play, or spend with their family because of the demands of the longer hours.
Children are already exhausted by current schedules and many parents and apposing individuals fear
burning out students (Anderson, M,. 2014). New Jersey parents are also worried about their children
being in over heated classrooms and missing out on summer fun. (McGlone, P., 2014). Some parents
even stating that two moths off for the summer
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The Theory Of Education On Children s Brain Development
In life there is always something going on in the background and music surrounds us every day
whether we notice it or not. So why not intrigue students by bringing it into the classroom? There is a
lot of benefits to having music in the classroom and it helps students expand on their knowledge.
However, to bring it into the classroom a teacher needs to acknowledge how children learn. There is a
multitude of research on children s brain development. Therefore let us dive into the findings and
beliefs of Swiss psychologist Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. According to the Columbia Electronic
Encyclopedia, Johann s theories have laid the foundation of modern elementary education. His theory
of education stresses the importance that the individuality of a child is foremost. As noted above,
Pestalozzi broke from the mold of the predominant system beliefs of strict discipline and
memorization learning. This approach is more child centered than a teacher approach to teaching. It
focuses on the child s needs and interests. It encourages a loving environment and it replaces the
authority of strict discipline. Furthermore, Pestalozzi was inspired and expanded on Jean Jacques
Rousseau s findings. He refined his thoughts on head, heart, and hands in harmonious unity. Pestalozzi
stated that the head forms the cognitive capacity to think and understand. In addition, he stated the
heart is the sense of direction and inner dignity within us. The last element, the hands represents
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Summary And Symbolism In John Collier s Annunciation
Christian artwork is used to represent and symbolise the Gospel and important figures. Not all
individuals could read and write, therefore images were very important in delivering messages and
teachings. One artwork chosen is Annunciation by John Collier created in 2003. This modern artwork
shows Gabriel asking Mary if she would become the mother of Jesus. The other one is the Holy Night
Nativity Scene by Antonio Correggio created in 1530, which focuses on and sets the scene of Jesus
birth.
The Annunciation displays the moment Gabriel was sent by God to tell Mary she would become
pregnant. This is present in the passage God sent angel Gabriel to a virgin and he said to Mary God
has a surprise for you: You will become pregnant and give birth to a son and call his name Jesus (Luke
1:26 33).
The artwork depicts Mary as a very young and innocent women, which is aided by her modern school
inspired dress.
In the background, there are houses of a 21st century style of living in the suburbs, making the setting
familiar and relatable and allows the audience to feel connected to Mary. Therefore, the emotions and
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In the artwork, lilies are displayed to symbolise motherhood, which Mary is about to embark on and
also symbolises purity and faith. The dove on the roof of the neighbor s house represents the Holy
Spirit, showing that God is looking over her, awaiting her response. This is displayed in scripture as
the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form, like a dove (Luke 3:22). Mary is also holding the book
Prophet Isaiah which states that a virgin will conceive a child. This foreshadows the events about to
unfold. Under Mary s feet, there is a welcoming mat which symbolises that Mary will welcome
Gabriel s news and the path God has chosen for her with open
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Summary Of Ender s Game
Ender s Game is a scientific fiction novel, set in the future. Aliens, also knows as buggers, have
attacked earth twice. Most of the story is set in Battle School; a well trained military program in outer
space. Andrew Ender Wiggin is assigned the task of defeating the buggers, in there third engagement.
Ender becomes the best leader ever by building loyalty and developing teamwork. At the beginning of
the novel, Ender is chosen by Colonel Graff to take place in a program called Battle School. Here,
Ender learns all about fighting in gravity, using special weapons, and creating battle plans. Ender is a
Launchie, someone who is new to the school. Since day one, Andrew is the top of his class, and
quickly ranked up to Bonzo s toon. Bonzo is supposed to be his teacher, but it turns out much
differently. Since Ender is still very young, he isn t treated like the older kids. Bonzo tells him to stay
away from their practices, and in the back of practice battles. Ender decides the only thing he can do is
help the Launchies. This will give him leadership skills, and give them extra practice. ... Show more
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asked Bonzo. Ender stood stiffly by his commander s bunk. Practicing in a battle room. I hear you had
some of your old Launchy group with you. I couldn t practice alone. I won t have any soldiers in
Salamander Army hanging around with Launchies (Card 120.) Ender knew he could be a great
person/leader if he could build loyalty. If the Launchies respected Ender, they would back him up in
the
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Taking a Closer Look at Alzheimer s Disease Essay
What is Alzheimer s disease? Alzheimer s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia known
today. The term dementia refers to a variety of conditions that arise from the loss of nerve cell
function and/or nerve cell death in the brain, including Alzheimer s disease, vascular dementia,
Parkinson s disease, Creutzfeldt Jakob disease and other types of mixed dementia. Although all types
of dementia arise from neuronal damage and/or death, each form of dementia is associated with
distinct brain abnormalities and symptom patterns. Once a patient has been diagnosed with dementia,
a physician must conduct further tests in order to determine the exact form of dementia that is present.
Recent research indicates that many individuals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus, the preclinical stage of AD currently cannot be diagnosed (cite). Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI) due to Alzheimer s disease This stage of AD is characterized by measurable changes in the
thinking abilities of the affected individual that are noticeable to the individual and those around them.
These changes are mild and do not affect the individual s ability to perform everyday tasks; however,
approximately 50% of individuals who seek medical attention for their MCI symptoms will develop
AD dementia in the next three to four years (cite). Dementia due to Alzheimer s disease This stage of
AD is characterized by memory, thinking and behavioral symptoms that dramatically impair an
individual ability to function normally. These symptoms are caused by AD related brain changes and
affect an individual s ability to perform everyday tasks (cite). Alzheimer s disease Symptoms As with
most diseases, the symptoms caused by AD vary for person to person. A symptom seen in nearly every
patient, however, is the gradually worsening ability to remember new information (cite). Other
common symptoms of AD include the following: Challenges in planning and solving problems
Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work or at leisure Confusion with time or place
Trouble understanding visual images and spatial
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U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930...
U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980
Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a
number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and
the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why
the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries,
over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that
America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s.
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More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the
requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture
Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these
British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because
they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low
quality and generally poor.
However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went
to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the
golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape
from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as
Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how
much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and
producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change
after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to
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Smoking Cessation Essay
Smoking is a one of the major cause of increased mortality. More than 80% of smokers develop
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), making it one of the leading causes of death in the
world (p.786). Smoking Cessation or quitting smoking is one of the most cost effective ways to reduce
the risk of COPD. The article Evaluating the effectiveness of smoking cessation in the management of
COPD shows the various ways to control the disease by discontinuing the nicotine intake from
smoking. The author explains that pharmacotherapy (nicotine replacement therapy) and nurses
counselling conjointly can play an important role in the management of COPD. An enormous section
of this article focuses on different Smoking Cessation aids. Orisasami and Ojo present successful
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The central arguments are related to evaluating the effectiveness of quitting smoking in the
management of COPD. Orisasami and Ojo use research from several reliable sources to prove that
quitting smoking can manage the pulmonary disease. The authors have analyzed the data which is
logical and easy to follow, thus proving that Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can be controlled
by using smoking cessation aids. The effective study of Toljamo et al (2010) presented, summarizes
the whole point of the article. The study shows the data of people who took bupropion as a smoking
cessation drug, people who didn t take any pharmacotherapy drug, and people who were motivated or
individually counselled alongside the use of bupropion. The data clearly points out how significant the
pharmacotherapy drugs are to COPD patients. Thus, it proves that the combination of the drug with
motivation is the best smoking cessation aid. The study also shows the data of people having COPD
who claimed to be healthy individuals, yet were dying internally; thus, showing us that smoking
cessation strategies needs attention and should be
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Ownership
What do we value in our lives? Ownership is singularly based on how much you care and cherish. You
can value anything, a possession, skill, characteristic, or even a friend. But you own it only if what
you value, makes you who you are. If your ownership helps develop your consistently into a better
person or even contribute to others than you truly own it. As Plato and Aristotle proposed, owning
tangible objects can develop moral character. Owning something can simply mean having a certain
possession: such as a flashy car, if you buy a Lamborghini there you might attract females to you
because they associate that nice car to you. While driving a beaten down Volkswagen may repel
possible on lookers from wanting to know you. But are these vehicles part of their owners? The man
with the Lamborghini may have a sense of entitlement and boastful pride, meanwhile the Volkswagen
owner could be content. These objects have a direct correlation with their owners by showing the
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While my parents were in the prime of their parentship, they decided to commence a project that
would last several years. They decide to build a new home for our family; our friends, family, and
local contractors aided us in our challenge. I recall my family spending countless hours every day,
while working 40 plus hours a week and raising a family. When the day they moved in, they had a
sense of accomplishment for the long hard work they had produced. They own that house, the blood,
sweat, and tears that our house caused formed a connection with my family. A connection with
perseverance and a sense of self; just by looking at that house, my parents think of the love of their
family, and why they decided to do it. This is the key, producing something for the betterment of self
or
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Observation Paper On Child Development
Observation Paper A unique opportunity was presented to me as I prepared to complete the
observation or interview paper for HDFS 225. We have close friends who have a fourteen year old son
with Down syndrome and I was given permission to spend time with Jason (not his real name) over a
weekend and this enabled me to observe an adolescent male who happens to be a special needs child.
The adolescent period of human development interests me since this stage in life presents significant
changes and is considered to be some of the most critical and challenging years in human
development. The addition of the documented special need made the opportunity very intriguing and I
thought it created an excellent learning opportunity. Not only would I be digging into the development
of a 14 year old, I would also be gaining knowledge about the impact or effects of Down syndrome on
development. Jason is 14 years old, short but heavy set for his age and height. He is typically in a very
good mood and happy to have a friend to spend time with and this day as I visited him at his home
was no different. Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder which occurs in 1 out of every 800 live
births ((T. Crandell, C. Crandell Vander Zanden, 2012, p.81). Most Down patients have a condition
called trisomy 21, or 3 copies of the 21st chromosome. This results in an individual with 47 total
chromosomes instead of 46 that are normal (Crandell et al., 2012, p.81). This extra chromosome alters
typical human
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The Correct Methodology of Selecting CEOs Essay
The Correct Methodology of Selecting CEOs Abstract Selecting the correct methodology for
recruiting your next chief executive officer is undoubtedly one of the most difficult decisions that a
board of directors will ever have to make. Horse races, promotion contests, and the extensive use of
executive search firms have proven to be the most common forms of selecting company s top
executives. The fight to hold to the title of CEO between internal and external candidates is cut throat
and in most cases, a popularity contest based on reputation alone. Selecting the proper method of
recruitment helps companies to eliminate these battles and pick the top candidate based on their
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If the horse race is taking place internally, most boards still choose to search outside of the company
for qualified candidates to fill the leadership position (Citrin, 2009). This allows the board to assess
how well its internal employees are matching up against external applicants. Horse races can also turn
into popularity contests, in which the stakeholders and board members will exercise their stakeholder
power (Lawrence Weber, 2008). This stakeholder power gives the board members and stakeholders
the ability to use resources to make an event happen and secure the outcome that they see fit. In turn,
this method creates a high stress environment for those competing in the horse race and can even be
distracting to the organization as a whole (Citrin, 2009). According to Citrin (2009), in a horse race
competition for CEO, there is a clear winner and a clear loser in the battle. In most cases, the loser will
end up leaving the company to pursue other executive leadership positions which is a disadvantage
because of the loss of long term, quality employee. In the fight for a corporate leadership position, the
horse race methodology of selecting a CEO is dated and seems to have far more disadvantages than
advantages. Promotion Contests Promotion contests are informal contests that
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Is The Budget Has Outlived Its Usefulness On The 21st...
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine the question of whether the budget has outlived
its usefulness in the 21st century. Over the past 20 years, people within the academic and business
worlds have argued that it is time for companies to move away from traditional budgets to a concept
known as beyond budgeting (Sandalgaard Nikolaj Bukh, 2014: 409 410). Researchers and business
practitioners have argued that the traditional budget process requires too much time, with some
estimating that traditional budgeting requires 20% of management time throughout the year to
complete (Neely, Bourne Adams, 2003: 22). Others have also argued that traditional budgeting is
flawed because it provides an incentive for managers to essentially lie about how much money they
project to spend or the revenue and profits they project to achieve in order to receive more monies or
to demonstrate reduced spending to corporate leaders (Hope Fraser, 2003: 108). However, some
researchers and practitioners have explained that the entire idea that the traditional budgeting process
is going to end in favor of the beyond budgeting concept is incorrect given that most organizations
continue to prepare and use traditional budgets (Jackson Starovic, 2004: 2). In the discussion and
examination that follows, a brief definition and description of the concept of beyond budgeting is
provided. Then, the criticism of the traditional budgeting process by the proponents of the beyond
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Charles Goodeve Research Paper
Neepawa is a small Manitoban town of nearly 4000 people, which, despite its size, concocts beautiful
landscapes as well as successful individuals. One of these individuals was the chemist, Sir Charles
Frederick Goodeve, who was born in Neepawa in 1904. At the age of 10, him and his family moved to
Winnipeg where he graduated high school and obtained both a Bachelor s degree in Science and a
Master s degree in electrochemistry at the University of Manitoba. Goodeve relocated to London, U.K
when he received a research fellowship to the University College London in 1927. He was awarded
with a Doctorate in Science from the University of London in 1937. Charles Goodeve died in 1980, at
the age of 76.
As a young man, Goodeve joined the volunteer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Charles Goodeve s electrochemical achievements during the war were not the only successes he had in
the scientific field. Specifically, he made significant observations regarding the absorption spectra. He
established the band spectra for unstable molecules and the beginning point of diffuse or continuous
absorption (which led to dissociation). Though the work was difficult to accurately complete during
the time period, his measurements are still accepted today. Goodeve, captivated by the volatility of
unstable molecules and compounds, went on to research the severely understudied oxides of chlorine,
and later, the oxides of sulfur. His studies included determining the heats of dissociation of Cl2O and
ClO2 in a calorimeter and measuring vapour pressure. His research on oxides of sulfur focused on the
oxidation of sulphurous acid solutions, and on the formation of sulphuric acid mists from water
vapour and sulphur trioxide. Though a mechanism for removal of this mist was devised in the lab, it
was not realistically applicable to
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Too Many Religions, Not Enough Truth Essay
The number of converts to Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Baha ism, and Spiritualism is growing daily.
People are searching for a genuine Faith that is not dominated by greed and hypocrisy. Indigenous,
tribal practices are performed to this day in remote regions of the world. Shamans and medicine men
continue to practice on isolated islands, in Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Atheism, a concept that
any and all religious beliefs are a bunch of bunk, is also gaining support throughout the world.
Thousands of religious practices and beliefs exist across the world. The faithful proclaim that the
words of their founders and prophets are uniquely inspired. Undoubtedly, the overall, core teachings
of religious doctrines and adopted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If God created the entire universe and this luscious, little planet, would a piece of architecture be of
much importance to Him? The hoopla is for naught. Many Christian leaders in America preach
prosperity, fly around in private jets, live in million dollar homes, accept large annual CEO salaries
from their charitable organizations, and become media icons. The Disciples whom Jesus called to
teach His message gave up everything and followed Him. Humility has given way to celebrity in
many cases. Judgment Each person should be free to believe what they want to believe without
receiving criticism from individuals or leaders of opposing doctrines. Unfortunately, harsh judgments
fly freely from the mouths of the self righteous. For instance, some Christian evangelists publicly
proclaim that devastating earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural events are acts of God s
vengeance upon a nation of people because of their decadent behavior. Others have claimed that the
attacks of September 11, 2001 were due to the moral decay in America. The majority of Christian
leaders, unlike other religious leaders, publicly condemn those to eternal damnation who have not
accepted Jesus as the Savior. However, in John 10:16, Jesus is credited with saying, I have other sheep
that are not of this pen. I must bring them also. Uhm. Radicalism Radicalism has
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Becoming a World-Class Engineering Student Essay
A world class engineering student, also known as an expert learner, is characterized by taking charge
of their learning process, being active in their approach to learning, being motivated and disciplined as
well as setting specific goals for themself. Becoming a world class engineering student is a process
that takes time and diligence. In order to become a world class engineering student, I will have to
identify where I stand currently in terms of goal setting, community building, academic development
and personal development, where a world class engineering student would be in each of those areas,
and what I have to do in order to become a world class engineering student.
Goals give you something to measure yourself against and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In order to become a world class engineering student, I will have to expand my goals and prioritize
them into categories of immediate, short term and long term goals. My immediate goals include
completing assignments by their due date, reading the assigned material before it is discussed in class
and being fully prepared to face the next day of classes. Short term goals include doing well in each of
my courses, successfully participating in extracurricular activities, and learning about the engineering
profession by participating in student engineering societies. Long term goals include graduating with a
bachelor s degree in engineering, getting a position as an engineer, and becoming a leader within the
engineering community as well as the general community.
It is important to strengthen and clarify goals because in doing so, it is easier to identify why these
goals are of importance to you thus making yourself more likely to achieve them. In order to
strengthen and clarify my goals, I have to recognize the rewards and benefits of an engineering
profession. I am aware that success in engineering study will enhance the quality of my life through a
variety of rewards, benefits and opportunities. Rewards and opportunities of an engineering career
include but are not limited to job security, the respect that comes with the title
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Essay about NT1230 Chapter 7 Questions
NT1210
11/13/2013
Chapter 7
1. A user of a home telephone picks up her phone and makes a telephone call to a friend s home
telephone in another part of town. Which of the following is likely to be true about this call?
A. It uses a single pair of wires on the local loop at each end of the call
2. Which of the following are services that telcos have offered as WAN services over the years?
A. Switched analog circuits
B. Dedicated digital circuits
3. This chapter claims that IP routers work well as devices that connect to many different types of
interfaces, including LANs and WANs. Which of the following answers list the reasons why routers
do well in this role?
A. Routers have much faster CPUs and can do the hard work to ... Show more content on
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Which of the following answers lists other physical parts that the customer will need for that sites
installation of the T1 leased line?
B. A serial cable
8. A telco customer has a T1 leased line between two sites, called sites A and B. the telco has several
switches between sites A and B that use T3 trunks. These switches use the T3 trunks along with time
division multiplexing (TDM) to create the leased line from site A to B. which of the following answers
is true about how TDM works in this design?
C. The switches map the T1 customer lines to one of 28 different frequencies in the T3 trunks
9. A telco network has TDM switches in the CO, ready to support T1 leased lines to customer sites.
Two such switches have a single T3 trunk connecting the two switches, set aside to support T1s that
run just between those two CO switches. Which of the following answers best describes the number of
customer T1s the telco can support with these switches and the trunk?
C. 28
10. A customer ordered a full T1 leased line between two sites. The telco implemented that leased line
in its network using the T carrier technology discussed in this chapter, with DS1, DS2, and DS3 lines
plus switches that use time division multiplexing (TDM) logic. Into which of the following general
WAN categories does this service fit?
B. Packet switching
11. A telco customer orders a leased line
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Downtown Revitalization
Revitalization efforts in downtown areas have gained momentum over the past few decades, this paper
is focused on revitalization strategies, recognizing the process of decline, while identifying key
strategies used in downtown revitalization efforts over the past fifty years (Faulk 2006). Downtowns,
unlike suburban shopping malls or office complexes, evolved slowly over time, responding to
changing technologies, social and economic patterns. A city s identity relies heavily on the image of
its downtown, so inevitably cities of all sizes commit themselves to achieving successful downtown
redevelopment (Robertson 1995). As I have been reading literature on downtown revitalization a
number of strategies and principles have surfaced. Many of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Before the 1870 s downtowns where not developed as a centralized retail district, but catered
exclusively to the immediate population (Ward 1971). Early Downtown Development Many
downtowns first emerged as a distinctive place due to elite residents with homes in the area, which
served as meeting places for important business transactions. By the late 19th century downtowns had
typically been laid out with designated business blocks (Ford 2003). The growth of the business block
as an economic center and booming downtown forced out any competition that were not appropriate
with high rents, social pressure and architectural change (Ford 2003, pp 45). This was the origin of the
spatial structure and land use patterns that are associated with contemporary downtowns. The origin of
the town structure is most commonly affiliated with European cities as models of spatial layout.
Specialty business and retail districts that characterized American downtowns and what we now image
a good downtown to be are directly linked to it European counterpart. The key characteristic that defer
from the European model was the tendency for American cities to be street oriented rather then place
oriented. This contributed to the more linear structure of the city, business pursued locations on the
main street rather then near major plazas or religious buildings (Robertson 1997). A Change of Pace:
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Business And Project Management Organization And Planning
Derby College
Business and Project Management
Business Organisation and Planning
Rebecca Carlisle 647331
10 29 2015
Abstract
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction 3
2.0 Section A 3
2.1 Task 1 3
2.1.1 Part A 3
2.1.2 Part B 3
2.1.3 Part C 3
2.1.4 Part D 4
2.2 Task 2 4
2.3 Task 3 4
2.4 Task 4 4
3.0 Section B 4
4.0 Section C 4
5.0 Conclusion 4
6.0 References 4
7.0 Bibliography 4
8.0 Appendices 5
8.1 Appendix 1 5
8.2 Appendix 2 5
8.3 Appendix 3 5
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Section A
2.1 Task 1
2.1.1 Part A
Rolls Royce is a large company that has over 50,000 employees. The company itself has 3 main
sectors that each has a different role within the company;
Aero
Defence
Nuclear
The Aero and Defence sectors focus on producing engines for both commercial jet companies,
including Boeing and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The majority of Rolls Royce s aerospace industry is
based in Derby however there other factories and facilities around the world, including the United
States (US).
Nuclear is separated into two main business areas, Civil Nuclear and Submarines. Submarines focus
on creating and servicing the propulsion systems used within the Royal Navy s Submarines Fleet.
The main market for Rolls Royce is global except for the nuclear sector where the customer is national
as it is the British Ministry of Defence (MOD).
2.1.2 Part B
Rolls Royce, like all other companies, started out as a small company that only employed a few
people.
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Informative Speech About Art Therapy
Introduction
ATTENTION STRATEGY: I tell the audience of my experience trying to choose a career and start
with pointing out the obvious struggle of finding the right career for them and everyone else. I will
also include a personal piece about my experience of struggling to find the right career for me through
school so far.
CENTRAL IDEA: Art Therapy is not a common career choice when looking at popular jobs in the
workforce; however, it is both a very interesting psychological and artistic career.
PURPOSE STATEMENT: I want to bring awareness to this interesting career and hopefully inform
more people about its potential outcomes.
SIGNIFICANCE: Information on this career can help broaden people s perspectives and help them to
look ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
II. There are many great benefits for people who are treated through Art Therapy.
Art Therapy can be used for different purposes for different people.
Some of these purposes are for people seeking help through counseling or therapy.
In addition to this, it can also apply to people going through either rehabilitation and other healing
purposes.
It applies to many different age groups, from children to older people.
When children are presented with Art Therapy, it may be geared towards creative style and
imagination.
The age groups of teens to adults may be more commonly geared towards recovery from trauma,
dealing with depression, and even discovering their inner selves.
The older age group may have more people looking to exercise their mental health and expressing
their creativity.
Of course, all of these age groups can accomplish any of these forms of Art Therapy, regardless of
age. The main idea is experience and mentality.
TRANSITIONAL STATEMENT: Now that you know a lot about how Art Therapy affects others, this
brings me to my third main point.
III. Art Therapy is an interesting career choice for anyone who is thinking about traveling down the
pathway.
The field of Therapy through Art pays a little above the average wage of an American depending on
your field of expertise and commitment.
The average salary of an Art Therapist can range anywhere from $30 80k
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Essay on High School Athletes Should Not Turn Pro
High School Athletes Should Not Turn Pro Lebron James and Freddy Adu are both young athletes and
with millions in their pockets with a countless number of endorsement contracts. Whether it is high
school athletes skipping college and discontinuing the development of their education for millions of
dollars, or teenagers signing contracts with businesses for massive amounts of money, youth sports
programs are changing rapidly. However, American high school athletes are not financially,
physically, or mentally prepared to tackle and endure the pressures of professional sports. Society
today allows fourteen to eighteen year old athletes to make millions of dollars and eventually become
stars. From Lebron James, signing with Nike for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Millions of dollars in their pockets could be a dangerous idea. They may not be able to withstand the
pressures of professional sports and spend all their money on drugs and alcohol. What they do not
understand is that once they are in that spotlight, there is no turning back. Young athletes are exciting
to see in professional sports, but it makes you think of what they actually went through and handle in
everyday life as a teenager. In addition, Isamu Bae says ?Professional scouts must attempt to decipher
the maturity level of players, and for athletes in their teens, it is nearly impossible to figure out.?
Growing up, the time a child would have playing with his friends or going to the movies, would not be
there like for any normal kid. They made the sacrifice to play sports rather than have a social life and
be a regular kid. Marty Blake and other NBA scouts said, ?No high school player belongs in the
NBA? (Unknown 1). They don?t have the body type or mental strength to withstand night in, night out
beatings by bigger and faster people than them. Getting your education should be your first and most
important priority in life. Scholarships and other academic money will help you learn things that you
will never learn in your life. College ends up tapping into your outside sports life and lets you learn
there are greater things and achievements than just sports. A more mature and literate person tends to
be of better use to
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Personal Narrative-A Beer Me
A Beer please. I recited to the bartender, sliding into a creaky old stool. I kept going over everything in
my head, trying to figure out who or what was doing all these killings here in Chicago. So far I ve
labelled it down as something supernatural, and the victims, they were missing their hearts. As I sat
here, I over heard a man asking about the victim whom worked here. I couldn t quite make out of what
he was saying over the noise, but he didn t just sound like a curious person in town. As I walked
passed him, he was just flirting with her, which wasn t much help, so I headed towards an empty table
until another guy sat down in it. Oh uh, I m sorry, should I get up? He apologized with a hint of
sadness in his voice. He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You re lurkin outside that poor girl s apartment, aren t you? I heard through the phone. It was
definitely dean. No. Sam rolls his eyes then sad truthfully Yes. You ve got a funny way of showin your
affection. Did you find anything on her or what? Sam cut in, changing the subject . Sorry, man, she
checks out. There is a Meg Masters in the Andover phonebook. I even pulled up her high school
photo. Now, look, why don t you go knock on her door and, uh, invite her to a poetry reading, or
whatever it is you do, huh? Sam ignores him and asks What about the symbol? Any luck? Yeah, that I
did have some luck with. It s, uh turns out it s Zoroastrian. Very, very old school, like two thousand
years before Christ. It s a sigil for a Daeva. Dammit. I should have looked more around there. What s a
Daeva? Sam asks. I knew a bit about daeva, my family had bits and pieces of research on it. It
translates to demon of darkness . Zoroastrian demons, and they re savage, animalistic, you know,
nasty attitudes kind of like, uh, demonic pit bulls. How d you figure that out? Give me some credit,
man. You don t have a corner on paper chasin around here. Oh, yeah? Name the last book you read. I
almost laughed at that one
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Pilot Project Rules
Advantages of the pilot project rules
The mediation rules put a strict caveat that matters must be settled within a time frame of 60 day s..
The rules ensure privacy and confidentiality since all communication during mediation are deemed to
be confidential and shall not be admissible in evidence. Mediation is also deemed to be a confidential
process as compared to litigation since parties can conduct proceedings in private. Confidentiality is
essential for mediation to be effective. In the court annexed mediation program in Kenya,
confidentiality requirements are taken into account in the Mediation (Pilot Project) Rules, 2015. It is
provided that all communication during mediation, including the mediator s notes, shall be deemed to
be confidential and shall not be deemed to be admissible in evidence in any current or subsequent
litigation or proceedings. Further, neither the mediator nor any person present or appearing at a
mediation session may be summoned, compelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is a palpable tension between the courts desire to exert control over the parties conduct in
mediation and the need for parties to exercise the fullest level of autonomy within mediation. It has
been astutely highlighted that the higher the level of participation required, the greater the coercion by
forcing a party to present its case in a manner not of its choosing. In other words, excessive control by
the courts should be avoided, since it will compromise the parties right of self determination. While it
may be argued that lenient standards would not penalize parties who are blatantly uncooperative
during the mediation, it is equally, if not more, important, that the parties should be free to conduct
themselves as they see fit during the mediation.
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Qualitative Research Hypothesis Examples - Methods Of Research

  • 1. Qualitative Research Hypothesis Examples - Methods Of Research ... 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. Qualitative Research Hypothesis Examples - Methods Of Research ... Qualitative Research Hypothesis Examples - Methods Of Research ...
  • 2. Christine J Alden Summary Christine J. Alden is an immigration attorney and partner with Weiss, Alden Polo, P.A. Established in 1976, the firm offers global representation of individuals and businesses worldwide seeking US immigration solutions. The firm has offices in Miami on Brickell Avenue as well as a second office in Boca Raton. Christine was born in England to British and Jamaican parents. As a naturalized US Citizen herself, she recognizes the importance of US Citizenship and the opportunities and security it brings, therefore, allowing her to identify with each and every one of her clients no matter the situation or walk of life. Christine is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is currently serving the local chapter of 800 attorneys in her third term elected as a Board Member at Large. Additionally, within the AILA South Florida Chapter, she is the Co Chair of the Unlawful Practice of Law Liaison Committee where she is tasked with liaising between the private bar, victims of UPL and government agencies such as the Fraud Detection National Security division of USCIS, the US Attorney s office and the State Bar in reporting instances of UPL. She is also the Co Chair of the Practice Management Committee, a committee dedicated to helping other attorneys in learning how to run and manage their practices. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She attended college at the University of Florida, where she earned her Bachelor s Degree in Finance. Her practice is solely dedicated to US immigration law so she can focus on the immigration needs of her clients. Through her work, she has helped countless individuals of all walks of life successfully immigrate to the US to realize the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Disability Of War Brave Hearts Do Not Back Down Many soldiers walk away from war with psychological disorders such as shell shock and post traumatic stress, while others with mild to critical injuries or life taking situations. Soldiers who have fought in a war and make it out alive usually come back home and experience psychological disorders that can cause them to have hallucinations and cause them to react strongly to anything that reminds them of being in the war. On the other hand, some soldiers face human casualties that can change their lives forever anywhere from facing a disability that can put them out of the work force to not making it home alive. War can be a deeply scarring experience that can cause psychological disorders and brutal trauma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All three writer s used imagery to get their point across about the tragic things that happen in war and how it is hard to escape trauma. From birth imagery to strong emotional imagery all three poems allowed their readers to be able to experience the harsh horrors of war with no sugar coating on what really happens on the battlefield. All three of the authors witnessed such tragic things that happen in war and unlike the government news stories during that time they want to make sure that the image that they saw was expressed through their poems to be a symbol to their readers that war is not a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Oppression on Women in Margaret Atwood s the Handmaid s... Oppression on Women in Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale and Marjane Satrapi s Persepolis Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi, is memoir of a little girl growing in Iran. She refers to a secular pre revolutionary time through contrast, the oppressive characteristics of the fundamentalist government upon women in particular. Her work is a lot similar to Margaret Atwood s, A Handmaid s Tale, in which the protagonist Offred reflects upon her former life s freedom, cherishing her former name and in doing so emphasizes the cloistered and enslaved life that she must now endure. Although both Margaret Atwood and Satrapi show how a totalitarian state oppresses women in different ways by taking away the freedom to think and decide for oneself, both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Haindmaid s Tale, women are divided into a small range of social categories, each one signified by a specific color dress in a similar style: [...] her usual Martha s dress, which is dull green, like a surgeon s gown of the time before. The dress is much like mine in shape, long and concealing, but with a bib apron over it and without the white wings and the veil. She puts on the veil to go outside, but nobody much cares who sees the face of a Martha. (9) Martha s are made less by their clothes. When a woman is wearing the green Martha s dress no one is interested in looking at her as a person. She is just a servant. Martha s dress makes the woman serviceable not desirable, useful but undesirable. Pride and dignity is taken away from women in Gilead. They are isolated from their families and are tortured by their memories. They are handed a dress code depending on the role they play and are forced to abide by that. After Satrapi designs a new uniform for her school, she says, this is how I recovered my self esteem and my dignity. For the first time in a long time, I was happy with myself (298). Undeniably this dress code in both the books make women no longer an individual but an object for specific use, stripping them of their identities and giving them no choice. Work Cited Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaid s Tale. New York: Anchor books, 1998. Print. Satrapi, Marjane. Persepolis. New York: Pantheon, 2003. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Brief Note On High Performance Computing ) Frameworks... HPC (high performance computing) frameworks are based on both software and hardware platforms. The mechanism called fault tolerance is nothing but process which allows system (frequently software based) to continue working properly in case of failure of its components (one or more faults) on MPI (message passing interface). In HPC systems like grid computing, cloud computing etc. fault tolerance method highly applicable in order to ensure that long operating applications are finished their tasks according to time. Therefore, there are different types of fault tolerance methods introduced in literature. The goal of this section is to present the study on various fault tolerance methods with its working and issues associated for HPC systems on MPI computations. Fault tolerance methods are basically divided into five main research points listed below: Migration methods Redundancy methods Failure masking methods Failure semantic methods Recovery methods Paste your text here and click on Next to look at this text redact do it s factor. don t have any text to check? don t have any text to check? Click Select Samples .Data migration is the method of transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems. Data migration is typically performed programmatically to attain an automated migration, liberating up human resources from tedious tasks. It is needed once organizations or people amendment laptop systems or upgrade to new systems, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Most Important Elements Of Medieval Architecture In... Many people have heard of fairy tales in which monarchs live in grand, stone castles. These castles did, in fact, exist; they were built and became popular during the Medieval era. Medieval architecture was divided into two main styles: Gothic and Romanesque. In addition to castles, numerous personal manors, basilicas, and cathedrals were constructed. This architectural movement was paired with both the expansion of Catholicism and the transition between the middle ages and modern history. The most important elements of Medieval architecture are appearance and design, purpose, and connections to the history of eastern Europe. The buildings constructed in Medieval times differed from their predecessors both in the the interior and exterior design. As mentioned in the article Architecture in Shakespeare s Time, in most large houses there was a chapel, which was often treated in a style more domestic than ecclesiastical, and thus differed from the chapels in Medieval houses, a difference due most likely to the change in religious outlook (Gotch). During the Medieval times, religion was flourishing in Europe following the fall of the Roman Empire. Also in most homes was a gallery. Noted by one source, The gallery was a room peculiar to this period; it came into fashion with Hampton Court, about 1530; it was an essential feature of all the large Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, and it went out of fashion about a hundred years after its introduction (Gotch). Gotch also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Renewable Sources Of Solar Energy In the past decades, there has been an important argument regarding energy and its sources. Energy resources are classified into two groups: renewable and non renewable. Although renewable sources have not yet been exploited to their maximum, their use has been increasing since the 1960 s. The main renewable energy sources are Wind, Geothermal, and Solar energy. Contrary to renewable sources, non renewable sources lead in the production of electricity and other forms of energy. For non renewable sources, Fossil fuel and Coal are the main producers of energy in many parts of the world, followed by the Nuclear energy that has increased in its used and production in the past decades. Solar and nuclear energy are possible suitors in the task ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The safety regulations for the solar industry are mostly concentrated in the materials used for the production of PV cells. The greatest danger during the job itself is an employee falling from the PV cell platform(roof) during installation or maintenance. Regarding the fabrication, some compounds used may be harmful to the people or the environment if not wasted properly. An example is Tin Oxide (Sno2) which is known to be a water and soil contaminant. With respect to the environment, solar panels are considered friendly. These cells do not contaminate or pollute its surrounding, making them desirable when trying to reach a balance between nature and energy production in a specific location. Despite the fact that solar energy harvesting has been possible for decades, its use did not increase in the way it was expected. One of the main reasons behind the slow growth of solar energy harvesting is the economy surrounding it. The cost of photovoltaic cells has decreased significantly over the years, mainly due to improvements for mass production purposes, yet it has not proven to be affordable. In comparison with hydrocarbon energy, solar energy s cost is still high. Regardless its high cost, the solar industry produces positive economic impacts. Opposing to the decrement in job vacancies in the coal industry, solar industry increases job positions yearly. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Stark P M4 A2 Expectations from Genders Patricia Stark May 6, 2015 Argosy University Psychology of Gender | PSY313 A01 Dr. Jennifer Levitas Sternberg s triangular theory of love Robert Sternberg s theory of love is best explained in the context of interpersonal relationships. An interpersonal relationship can be defined as two or more people who have a strong, deep or close association. The three components Sternberg uses are intimacy, passion and commitment. His theory uses 6 manifestations which are combinations of the three components. This covers a variety of different kinds of relationships in human kind. Sternberg s theory of love has several combinations of love that I think relate to my gender as a female. 1. The friendship, this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The norm being girl meets boy, they date, and they get married, buy a house and start a family. Staying married for a lifetime, retiring together and having the extended family with grandchildren and ultimately enjoying your golden years together. Today in the real world, relationships aren t that cut and dry. Different genders, cultures, religions, race, and ethnicity all play a role in relationships that pertain to Sternberg s theory of love, the three components and the 6 manifestations he talks about. I think women have can have many of these relationships over time. Empty love, many women stay in a marriage where they don t even like their spouse, usually because there is some kind of abuse going on. The friendship, women are more intimate with friends and confide in their friends making it a more intimate relationship. In old age companionate love is common, although there may not be much intimacy, there is love and commitment, making it a fulfilling relationship. Of course everyone is different so this is only my opinion. The relationship between mother and child is usually the strongest relationship a woman can have in my eyes. There is no more commitment, love, compassion, and fulfillment in life than the bond in this relationship. While we encourage technology and expect more from it, I think we start to expect less from one another. People become less personal, they meet in forums, instead of hanging out somewhere to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Questions On Augmented Reality Companion And Project... INDEX  SYNOPSIS  INTRODUCTION  OBJECTIVE  LIMITATIONS  METHODOLOGY  PHASE PLAN  RISK ANALYSIS  BUDGET  CASH PLAN OF PROJECT  BENEFITS  REFERENCES SYNOPSIS PROJECT TITLE: Augmented Reality Companion (Virtualbot) for Microsoft HoloLens and Project Tango Kit using Deep Learning Algorithm for Step Growth IN THIS PROPOSAL WE WOULD LIKE TO A VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE OF HUMAN INTERFERENCE TO REAL WORLD WITHOUT HARMING ANY CREATURE.AIM OF THIS PROJECT IS TO INTRODUCE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CALLEND VIRTUAL REALITY INTO PICTURE THROUGH HOLOLENSE AND GOOGLE TANGO PROJECT . IN THIS PROJECT ROBOT UNDERSTAND AND REACTS TO 3 DIMENSIONAL THINGS AROUND. IT ALSO INVOLVES THE NEW CONCEPT OF DEEP LEARNING WHICH MAPS AND ANALYSE TO FORM COMMUNICATIONS PATTERNS DONE UP TILL NOW. Introduction Virtualbot in this context we refer all virtually interactive living being like character a Virtualbot. This term is combination of two fields of computer science virtual reality and robotics. Virtual reality 1. Most up to date virtual realities are displayed either on a computer screen or with a special virtual reality headset, and some simulations include additional sensory information and focus on real sound through speakers or headphones targeted towards VR users. 2. Virtual reality or virtual realities (VR), also known as immersive multimedia or computer simulated reality, is a computer technology that replicates an environment, real or imagined, and simulates a user s physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Amin Maalouf Utilizes Language and Religion in Leo... Amin Maalouf unlike many writers of his era portrayed an adventure of a unique protagonist striving to find a significant meaning within his life. Maaloufs Book 1 clearly conveys the child hood of Hasan, in other words, Leo Africanus and how he perceived the events that took place which, as one could determine, shaped his life. Maalouf conveys this in such a unique manner, with literary devices which exalt the principle of cultural patriotism. This is done in such a way that further intentions can be extricated such as the defiance of typical stereotypes. From years upon years, their have been numerous accounts on which the Muslim culture has been accused of violating human rights, abusing ethical principles and even Terrorism through a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this book, the reader becomes aware about the political situation that had overcome Granada which determined the fate of its Muslims. Similarly today, despite the technical differences the central conflict is evident, and this territorial necessitate can be seen today in Middle Eastern countries such as Iraq and Iran. Due to this chronological structure, one can understand that despite him not mentally being fully aware, he has an important role to play. We see how the Muhammad put a certain pressure on Selma to give birth to a male; Do not disappoint me... This is device is extremely important however would not be significant if it were not due to the use of frame stories. Frame stories are an effective way of conveying the past when the protagonist was not present to elucidate the story himself. The fact that the words may not be exactly the same, might be a factor which further shapes Hasan s views. Whilst reading frame stories, the reader is left in suspense with a few questions that may arise. Is this how Hasan interprets the teachings? Are these actually the exact words? How doe she remember all of this? Throughout book 1the reader understands how Maalouf recognizes this with Hasan s adventures with Khali; I would have wished to report each one of his words, but my memory is short and my eloquence feeble, so that many of the illuminations of his story will never, alas, appear in any book. Despite this limited omniscience, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Research and Practice in Human Resource Management RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Chew, Y. T. (2005). Achieving Organisational Prosperity through Employee Motivation and Retention: A Comparative Study of Strategic HRM Practices in Malaysian Institutions, Research and Practice in Human Resource Management, 13(2), 87 104. Achieving Organisational Prosperity through Employee Motivation and Retention: A Comparative Study of Strategic HRM Practices in Malaysian Institutions Yin Teng Chew ABSTRACT A growing concern among companies operating in the Malaysian labour market with high job mobility is how to maintain a workforce capable of fulfilling corporate exigencies. This study compares and contrasts how strategic human resource management activities from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A literature review (Abdullah 2001, Sheppard 2001, Yong 2003) reveals that numerous case studies involve general comparisons that lack a depth of study in Malaysia. Further, this study, which uses a sample of Malaysian based Japanese and Western MNCs , in addition to Malaysian local firms, is deemed important due to the magnitude of these MNCs impacts on the Malaysian economy. According to Ariff (2004) of the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research, the United States and Japan are the second and third largest investors in Malaysia. Their total exports and imports were above USD38 billion and USD18 billion respectively (Ministry of International Trade 2005). Also, these MNCs create huge employment and skill enhancement opportunities in Malaysia. In addition, data collection and preliminary interviews with the senior management of various industries reveal that the personal care industry is ideal for this study, given its competitive nature in which the labour turnover rate is high and the employees are highly mobilised. This industry is also considered as ideal in terms of the growing Asian market, the ability of such companies to offer higher than average pay packages (MEF, 2004), and high labour turnover (14.5 per cent) as a consequence of the heavy poaching of talented cadres by both business rivals and unrelated industries (MEF, 2004). This situation calls for investigation into the personal care industry. Thus, this study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Pros And Cons Of Artificial Intelligence Although there are many threats and worries with Artificial Intelligence there are also many benefits that can outweigh the negatives. Our society is already experiencing this technology in vehicles that have auto sensing and braking capabilities. Another really intriguing feature of AI would be faster and more accurate web searches. I believe being able to provide information instantly will further improve lives and the business world, since time is money. Today we call artificial intelligence narrow artificial intelligence which means artificial intelligence that is weak. Google is an example of narrow artificial intelligence that we use every day. Other examples of narrow artificial intelligence include ATMs and touchless car washes, they are designed to execute a set of tasks. Whereas AI can learn set tasks and create new tasks based on its intuition and ability to think and problem solve for itself. What s in store for Artificial intelligence within the next 5 years (believe me a lot can happen with technology in 5 years)? 3 D printers, IOT (internet of things), virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI) are taking the spotlight light currently. These technologies will exponentially improve and become more commonplace in the business world then expand into the consumer market once businesses have improved their capabilities as a pioneer in the technologies. One can expect 3 D printers to be able to print everything from cars/trucks to tissue cells for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Ethical and Legal Dilemma in It Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Nanette E. Armstrong Capella University TS5536 Ethical and Legal Considerations in Information Technology 17 March 2012 Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Based on the definition of cyberethics as given by Tavani, the study of moral, legal, and social issues involving cybertechnology (2010, pg. 3), law is usually/always a part of cyberethics to one degree or another. Being right or wrong based on society s value builds the fundamentals of ethics. Moral principles make up ethics. Values are maintained based on the law, which in turn encourages us to uphold the laws based on those principles. There are at times when something may be unethical but may still uphold the law and the values are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These primary core values will be the bedrock in which to stand and guide for future student record developments. Legal and ethical values in IT must be without reservation. When it comes to dealing with student records and how they are dealt with on a day to day process, from requesting and sending to/from district to district to reporting to the state/federal levels to storing and retrieving them on the network they have to be taking seriously enough to outweigh the human justifications, weaknesses, egos, and faults. These primary core values will be the bedrock in which to stand and guide for future student record developments. An ethical framework is a way of structuring your deliberation [discussion] about ethical questions, according to the Center for Ethical Deliberation (Frameworks, 2007). The impact of ethics on technology applications in the schools is decreasing as information is being passed through the portals without regards to implications on the students future. Within the student information systems that are used in the schools employees are becoming careless with students data. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy interests of students (National Forum on Education Statistics, 2006, Pg. 2). Employees of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cruel Outrage Of Cupid 6. a) Cruel outrage of Cupid for Apollo teasing him. Cupid takes revenge by making Apollo fall in love with Daphne. b) Daphne wishes to remain unmarried, she loathed to have anything to do with men. She preferred to roam the forest. c) She runs away and begs her father to destroy her beauty. She is then transformed into a laurel tree. d) It is a symbol of victory. 7. a) Jove turned day into night by covering the area with a swift flying clouds. When he gets caught by Juno his wife, he transformed Io into a gleaming heifer. b) Juno asked Jove for the heifer as gift, and Jove could not refuse. Juno placed the heifer Io in the care of Argus, the watchman with a hundred eyes so that she would always be watched. c) Mercury disguised himself as a herdsman and played tunes upon his pipe of reeds. He then tells him the story of Syrinx until Argus fell completely asleep, and then he cut off his head. 8. a) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a) Pluto/Dis was smitten, seized her and carried her away to the underworld. b) Ceres mourned and searched over all the lands and deep into the ocean, when she got thirsty and sought water from a hut, a foul mouthed boy taunted her and she turned him into a lizard. When Ceres returned she condemned the lands, especially Sicily. c) Ceres made an agreement with Jupiter that Proserpina would not eat, but Proserpina had already eaten seven seeds of a pomegranate. d) Ascalaphus was turned into an Owl for being the only witness, and by his discloser, kept Proserpina from returning. e) The year was divided into two equal portions, so that the two realms are shared equally by the goddess. As many months are spent with her mother as with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Daedalus And Icarus Compare And Contrast The myth of Daedalus and Icarus is about Daedalus, a famous and talented artisan, and his son Icarus and how they escaped Crete by using wax wings. Daedalus told Icarus not to fly too close to the sun, as the wings would melt, but Icarus did so anyways which led him to fall into the sea and drown. Through the story of Daedalus and Icarus, various similarities and contrasts can be made between the two and the relationship between Bechdel and her father in Fun Home. In this graphic novel by Alison Bechdel, she writes of the struggling relationship she had with her late father and how that affected her. The myth of Daedalus and Icarus apply to Bechdel and the relationship with her father due to the similarities of Daedalus being shut in a tower, being a craftsman and creating a labyrinth of sort. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bechdel s father mimics such acts as he was known as a fairly decent craftsman whiling collecting various pieces of art. He was an alchemist of appearance, a savant of surface, a Daedalus of décor (Bechdel 6). Bechdel s father, as Daedalus himself, was skillful in various artisan crafts. These crafts allowed Bechdel s father to build an illusion in their home, a sort of labyrinth, which tusks away the truth hidden inside. In doing so, her father stays in their house of fantasy as to not spread the secret of the darkness trapped within. By her father creating such mirage, Bechdel found herself stuck in a labyrinth of her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Literary Analysis The Lesson Celia Kane 3/09/2012 Eng 120 Section B01 Spring 2012 Literary Analysis Essay 2 The Lesson : Significance of Miss Moore Taking the Children to New Environments The predominant theme in The Lesson composed by Toni Cade Bambara is creating an understanding to adolescents of all the opportunities life has to offer; a lesson on social class and having a choice which society you choose to live in. Miss. Moore who takes on the responsibility to educate the young ones has intentions of more than just taking the children to the store for amusement. Miss Moore s informal lessons are aimed at educating the neighborhood children about how their lives differ from those of rich white children, nonetheless Miss Moore wants the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She used F.A.O. Schwarz, a very expensive toy store, to teach them a lesson and inspire them to strive for success and attempt to better themselves and their situations. The extreme differences between the children s neighborhood and the neighborhood of the toy store are first illustrated by the fact that the white people on Fifth Avenue wear furs and stockings even on a hot summer s day. Then we check out that we on Fifth Avenue and everybody dressed up in stockings. One lady in a fur coat, hot as it is (Bambara 99). The children are thrown off balance in this neighborhood, as if it were a foreign country where even the approach to temperature is different. To Miss Moore, education is the key to more money and improved social conditions. To Sylvia, being educated means seeing things as they are. Sylvia and Miss Moore both have a considerable amount of pride. Sylvia thinks Miss Moore shows disrespect when she describes their neighborhood as a slum and their families as poor. Bambara has indicated that Sylvia s family is striving for better conditions through the mention of the piano rental. Miss Moore views the children s acceptance of their economic condition as ignorance and their ignorance as disrespect for their race. Miss Moore wants to change this attitude and encourages the children to demand more from the society that keeps them down. By the end of the story, both of these characters have made their points. Sylvia realizes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Competency Demonstration Report On Electrical Engineering... Competency Demonstration Report First Career Episode First Career Episode CE 1.1 Introduction Project Name: Maintenance and Operations of 220/132KV Grid Substation Chronology: 2008 to 2012 Geographical Location: Karachi, Pakistan Organization: Hamdard University Karachi, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan Title of Position: Electrical Engineering Student CE 1.2 Project Background CE 1.2.1 Background of the Study Grid substation is particularly identified as the station for generation of power through the incoming transmission line. The substation is responsible for delivering electrical power via the feeders and the station controls power for separate routers. The substation forms important part of transmission and power distribution over the power system architecture. However, this project involves maintaining and operating the substations with their individual characteristics. Moreover, the main functions of power substation are to receive the transmitted energy from the generating stations with higher voltage reducing it. The stations provide switching substations within different connections for different transmission lines; converts sub stations either converting AC to DC for higher to lower frequency. CE 1.2.2 Project Nature and Study Requirements This particular project incorporates the circuit joining with components to bus bar at substation. The substation contains power transformers, circuit breakers, relays, and others. The project covers some essential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Elie Wiesel’s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding... Elie Wiesel s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place Many outsiders strive but fail to truly comprehend the haunting incident of World War II s Holocaust. None but survivors and witnesses succeed to sense and live the timeless pain of the event which repossesses the core of human psyche. Elie Wiesel and Corrie Ten Boom are two of these survivors who, through their personal accounts, allow the reader to glimpse empathy within the soul and the heart. Elie Wiesel (1928 ), a journalist and Professor of Humanities at Boston University, is an author of 21 books. The first of his collection, entitled Night, is a terrifying account of Wiesel s boyhood experience as a WWII Jewish prisoner of Hitler s dominant and secretive Nazi party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These strong survivors pose as teachers and role models by revealing strengths, weaknesses and survival techniques. Wiesel and Ten Boom survive against the odds, but not without physical and emotional scars. The unsung hero and heroin pair experience tremendous suffering, but confront that affliction with distinct contrary responses. The theme and style of Wiesel and Ten Boom reveal individual personal beliefs and strength levels in reaction to their concentration camp experience during WWII s Holocaust. Theme is the window which Wiesel and Ten Boom open through words and thoughts to reveal the true purpose of their tales. Although both authors experience the grime of concentration camp and grief of family loss, their responses to this suffering are distinct. This distinctness is not unexpected, for as one s strengths and beliefs are personal, as is the effect of events effecting those strengths and beliefs. Wiesel and Ten Boom state the purpose of their self exposed stories clearly, and their purposes differ just as clearly. Wiesel stresses the importance of applying lessons of the past to the present for the sake of the world s future. He writes to create a feeling of such horror and catharsis within the reader to prevent the evil of the Holocaust or any type of unjust persecution to ever occur again. He opens the reader s eyes with vividly horrible images of human suffering and creates no barrier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Industrial Revolution s Impact On The Market Revolution In the nineteenth century the Industrial Revolution had a huge impact on the market revolution. The technological innovation in transpiration and communication all helped connect the nation, and opened up new markets. Previously, most seamstress were self sufficient, but some would make a few articles of clothing and sell. It wasn t until the sewing machine were they could produce several pieces of clothing. The advances in technology led the way, and open a new market for the textile industry it also created many opportunities for women. Lowell, Massachusetts became one of the most important cities during the Industrial Revolution, and was the center for the textile industry. By the early 1820s many of largest textile factories were built in Lowell, and with so many new technological changes the city soon, became a large factory town. For example the sewing machine, and the new main source of energy steam power, but also new advance in transportation helped to expand markets all throughout the United States. The invention of the sewing machine had a huge impact on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These mill girls were proud of independence they soon found in the factories for example Ms. Mary Paul believed that the factory lifestyle was the best place for her, and any girl that seemed employment, she advise them to come to Lowell (Kirschbaum). Although this seemed like a dream for many women as they were promised many opportunities, they faced harsh condition, and grueling ten hour long shifts. The average age for most of the women that worked in the factory was about 13 to early 20 s (Collet). The Industrial Revolution was the foundation that created a different type of workers, such as they had to be at work by a certain hour, paid hourly, or daily. According to Foner, Lowell, Massachusetts became the second most industrialized region of the world (Foner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ancient Greek Legacy Essay Trip Griffin History The Legacy of Ancient Greece Ancient Greece s legacy contains numerous topics that influence our modern day life including Art and Architecture, Drama and History, War, Democracy, Science and Technology, and Philosophy. My guess is that a lot of students will focus on Democracy. However, while it is quite important to western culture, I have decided to focus on three examples of things that were very interesting to me Mathematics and Physics, Comedy and Architecture. First, Math and Physics. Math and science are the reasons we can understand our surrounds and how on the largest and smallest scale, how stuff works. The Ancient Greek mathematicians used geometry text compiled by Euclid (for example Euclidean geometry). They also used the Pythagorean Theorem that was earlier discovered by the Chinese, but was used much more widely in Ancient Greece. In scien¬ce, Archimedes of Syracuse, estimated the value of pi the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. As you can see, the Ancient Greeks contributed significantly to the math and physics we use today and are learning in school. While the Ancient Greeks wrote about Tragedy (Greek Tragedy) and Comedy, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greece is known for some amazing architecture including The Parthenon. The Parthenon was built between 447 and 432 B.C. and was designed as a temple. Greek architects looked to nature to create their beautiful buildings. They also started a more widespread and appeasing use of the arch and dome. They also used math to create proportions and symmetry. I was fortunate to travel to Crete when I was younger to see some of the amazing structures built by the Ancient Greeks. Other significant pieces of Greek architecture include the first lighthouse in Alexandria comparable in size to the Statue of Liberty. It was later destroyed by an earthquake, but set the standard model for all future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Environmental Effects Of Mining Earth Science Student s Name Institutional Affiliation Effects of Mining Introduction Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals and metals from underground. Mining takes various forms which could be placer, hydraulic, open pit, place cast and hydraulic mining which are solely dependent on the format and the technology used. Mining provides a source of livelihoods to millions of people globally through employment. Mining is also a source of revenue as the government also receives revenues from the sale of the precious stones and metals which also raises the gross domestic product. Mining however has its short comings especially on the environment and there is hence a need to exercise it with caution. There have been instances where mining became disastrous, either by killing the workers or the animals within the mining environment. This essay evaluates mining and its effects on the environment and the economy. Effects of Mining Economic Effects Mining is a source of income for many families. The mining companies offer employment to thousands of people thus supporting their families. Mining products can also be used in production of ornaments such as gold earrings, home décor and building materials which can also give people income. Through mining, communities can also engage in projects that sustain their livelihoods and hence uphold the living standards of people. The government is also able to obtain revenue from the companies engaged in mining and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Personal Finance In Education The United States are ranked well behind Chinese and Australian students in financial literacy, and new research shows over sixty percent of American teens don t know how to approach basic financial problems (Shepard). There are many beneficial reasons why personal finance should be required in high school a few of which are: young adults are lacking the basics, there isn t any personal finance being taught in the classroom, it s a part of our everyday life, and Americas debt lies in our future. The lack of personal finance being taught in the classroom is a major concern in the United States. One of the most critical reasons why personal finance should be taught in the classroom is because young adults are illiterate about personal finance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students are asked simple personal finance questions, yet most are uneducated about what the right answers are to those questions. Knowing about personal finance before adulthood can help future generations not repeat the same mistakes as past generations. People who don t have a basic knowledge about financial literacy tend to not plan for retirement, and are more likely to borrow money with high interests rates not knowing how much it will cost them (Shepard). Learning to create a budget, saving money, and using a credit card with understanding the fees and the interest rate are basic concepts but are usually misunderstood until later in life. Personal finance questions come up in adults life s everyday, however some adults can find these questions to be very difficult. By educating young adults with every day life situations about personal finance knowledge before adulthood can eliminate poor financial decisions later in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about Euthanasia Introduction Euthanasia continues to be a subject of ethical debate. It is defined as the administration of lethal drugs by someone other than the person concerned with the explicit intention of ending a patient s life, at the latter s explicit request (Quaghebeur, de Casterle, Gastmans, 2009). An unprecedented number of people in the United States today live well into their late adult years. Improved medical and public health practices, increasing life expectancies, and the graying of the baby boom generation have all contributed to this phenomenon (Moulton, Hill, Burdette, 2006). Euthanasia has been and always will be a topic of debate in the United States because Americans are living longer. Oregon, Washington, and Montana ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research Question and Thesis The purpose of this research is to examine euthanasia. The physician behind such a controversial topic and the variety of religious beliefs compared. In my opinion I believe someone s life is in God s hands. I m not so sure how I would feel if I was approached by a loved one who was suffering with a terminal disease and I was asked to assist in ending their life. Key Terms Euthanasia is the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly the life of a patient suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable. Voluntary euthanasia is the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly the life of a patient suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable by the patient, at the patient s request. Non voluntary euthanasia is the intentional administration of lethal drugs in order to terminate painlessly the life of a patient suffering from an incurable condition deemed unbearable, not at this patient s request. Physician assisted suicide is a physician intentionally assisting a patient, at this patient s request, to terminate his or her life. Dr. Jack Kevorkian Dr. Jack Kevorkian is an Armenian American pathologist who served in the Army in the Korean War. He was also known as Doctor Death. Dr. Kevorkian once stated My aim in helping the patient was not to cause death. My aim was to end suffering. It s got to be decriminalized. Dr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. I Attend A Cultural Event For the assignment, attend a cultural event, I choose to visit a mosque. I have been extremely intrigued by the Arabic cultures. However, I have never spoken to a Muslim woman. Therefore, I was very exited to visit a mosque and to attend a meeting with females who are giving a lecture about; the woman and their Hijab. The woman who gave the tour of the mosque was a Sunni Muslim. What is the larger culture within the Islam. The Muslim religion was very negatively in the media the last years, and a lot of people bias and stereotype in seconds when they see a Muslim woman wearing a Hijab. Why? Are scared of the unknown? Time to do some research and find the woman behind the scarf. The mosque I visited was the one closest to ASU, in 1960 the first Muslims started to go to college and in the 70ish, they bought a house near campus so that they had a place to go to and do their prayers. The facility did grow rapidly and in 1984. They build the mosque. The building is a copy of the dome of the rock in Jerusalem, and the community is self sustaining. 2500 people from every continent visit the mosque regularly. A Muslim has to pray five times a day, the first one when the sun during sunset and the last prayer is during sunrise. If they feel the need, they can do extra prayers. The average prayer takes about 10 minutes, and is in Arabic. The prayer is the connection to God; you can also compare it with meditating, finding your inner peace. I have witnessed one of those prayers, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Did George Dewey Conquer The Philippines On the morning of April 30th, 1898, George Dewey set his sights on capturing Manila Bay. Opposing his crew, he opted to attack Manila through Subic Bay. This would be a crucial point to capture and hold while they fight the Philippines across the bay in Manila. He predicted that the Spanish were back at Cavite, protecting the capital, instead of holding down the provincial port at Subic. This decision was risky for Dewey. With this strategic point effectively occupied, no hostile commander in chief would think of passing it. (1) Dewey s sharp and quick decision making during the battle proved why he was crucial for a U.S. victory. George Dewey was born on December 26, 1837 in Montpelier, Vermont. He grew up in Montpelier and attended school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The men always knew when he was coming and would quickly straighten up to salute him. There was always a whisper of, here comes the Admiral. Dewey was always focused and even though he wasn t the loudest on the ship, Dewey would always be eager to fight for his country. He was quiet, cool, composed but determined...He knows what to do and does it. He always seemed like he had control of any situation no matter how bad or good it was. A fine night for a smoke, eh Gridley, said Dewey, loading ammo and food onto the vessel. At some points, he also helped out his men do their jobs. Dewey went from lookout to lookout, personally giving them directions to keep a sharp and vigilant watch for the enemy. Before the battle of Manila, Dewey had some help scoping out the bay for sea mines and if a squadron was camped out by the entrance. Consul Williams who went to the extreme to deliver the information to Dewey, helped him immensely. At one point, he was threatened by a mob in the Philippines who identified him as a spy for the United States. But Dewey greatly appreciated his presence. Through him we learned of the mounting of six new guns on Corregidor, on the entrance at Manila Bay. Dewey took his information about the Battle very seriously. The information that we received from him....was highly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theodore Roosevelt Foreign Policy Essay I believe the President who defined American foreign policy most significantly in the twentieth century was Theodore Roosevelt. He was an imperialist who worked towards a goal of global power. From gaining ownership over the Panama Canal to protecting Latin American countries from the threat of European powers, Roosevelt s policies earned the name Big Stick Diplomacy . This policy relied upon military intimidation to achieve U.S goals. The first example of Theodore Roosevelt using his Big Stick policy was his influence on the Panama Canal. He dispatched U.S warships to support Panamanian rebels against Colombian rule. After Panama declared its independence, it granted the U.S control over the canal zone. The Panama Canal was an imperative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1901, the U.S and Great Britain signed the Hay Pauncefote Treaty, granting Britain control over a canal to the U.S. In 1902, Congress passes the Canal act which granted funding for the Panama Canal. Also in 1902, congress passed the Philippine Government Act, establishing the islands of Philippine as an unorganized territory. In 1903, Roosevelt created the Department of Commerce and Labor. Later that year, Roosevelt dealt with the Panamanian revolt against Colombian rule and the U.S recognized Panama as a Republic. In 1905, he mediated the peace treaty between Russia and Japan. In 1906, the Platt Amendment in invoked and the U.S takes military control of Cuba. These actions demonstrate the successful policies of Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt s goals with his Big Stick Policy were to build a foreign policy legacy and expand U.S influence across the world. He wanted to move the U.S away from its traditional policy of isolationism and towards the role of a global power. He wanted the U.S to act as the world police, keeping conflicts to a minimum. I think he was successful in his goals. He seized the opportunity of using interventionist policies to gain the economically advantageous Panama Canal and successfully mediated peace talks for multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. New Jersey Proposed Pilot Program to Extending School Days... NJ governor Chris Christie is by no means a favorite politician in the eyes of New Jersey education administrators, and teachers. After many years of budget cuts and restructuring, he is facing new criticism with his new proposal to increase the school day and year. New Jersey news papers and radio stations are filled with interviews and chatter on whether NJ students will benefit from longer days, or if it is just a political maneuver and waste of money we do not have. However much the cost, extending the the length of time spent is school, is a sold foundation for creating more competitive and college ready students. Our schools systems were designed for agriculture lives, providing brakes and hours fitting of a farmers life and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This proposal and concern though is not something only New Jersey students and educators are facing. Across the state education boards are contemplating the same decision and echo many of the same concerns. The top on everyones list is budget. This is an exuberant cost, that many states like new Jersey cannot afford. Several of the articles discussed the aspect of cost, from electricity, to janitorial services, to adding additional meals and meals cost, along with salary and supplies. Cost are estimated to be $1,200 per student, per year for most school districts (Sanders, A., 2014). Schools in each district are looking for a six to severn percent financial increase for for a simple ten minuets of increased time (Anderson, M., 2014 ) There is also concern regarding how this extended time will effect students and educators. Students could be subjected to twelve hour days, when considering travel and after school activities (Anderson, M., 2014). Many parents are concerns their child will not have enough time to play, or spend with their family because of the demands of the longer hours. Children are already exhausted by current schedules and many parents and apposing individuals fear burning out students (Anderson, M,. 2014). New Jersey parents are also worried about their children being in over heated classrooms and missing out on summer fun. (McGlone, P., 2014). Some parents even stating that two moths off for the summer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Theory Of Education On Children s Brain Development In life there is always something going on in the background and music surrounds us every day whether we notice it or not. So why not intrigue students by bringing it into the classroom? There is a lot of benefits to having music in the classroom and it helps students expand on their knowledge. However, to bring it into the classroom a teacher needs to acknowledge how children learn. There is a multitude of research on children s brain development. Therefore let us dive into the findings and beliefs of Swiss psychologist Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. According to the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Johann s theories have laid the foundation of modern elementary education. His theory of education stresses the importance that the individuality of a child is foremost. As noted above, Pestalozzi broke from the mold of the predominant system beliefs of strict discipline and memorization learning. This approach is more child centered than a teacher approach to teaching. It focuses on the child s needs and interests. It encourages a loving environment and it replaces the authority of strict discipline. Furthermore, Pestalozzi was inspired and expanded on Jean Jacques Rousseau s findings. He refined his thoughts on head, heart, and hands in harmonious unity. Pestalozzi stated that the head forms the cognitive capacity to think and understand. In addition, he stated the heart is the sense of direction and inner dignity within us. The last element, the hands represents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary And Symbolism In John Collier s Annunciation Christian artwork is used to represent and symbolise the Gospel and important figures. Not all individuals could read and write, therefore images were very important in delivering messages and teachings. One artwork chosen is Annunciation by John Collier created in 2003. This modern artwork shows Gabriel asking Mary if she would become the mother of Jesus. The other one is the Holy Night Nativity Scene by Antonio Correggio created in 1530, which focuses on and sets the scene of Jesus birth. The Annunciation displays the moment Gabriel was sent by God to tell Mary she would become pregnant. This is present in the passage God sent angel Gabriel to a virgin and he said to Mary God has a surprise for you: You will become pregnant and give birth to a son and call his name Jesus (Luke 1:26 33). The artwork depicts Mary as a very young and innocent women, which is aided by her modern school inspired dress. In the background, there are houses of a 21st century style of living in the suburbs, making the setting familiar and relatable and allows the audience to feel connected to Mary. Therefore, the emotions and thoughts of Mary is as she comprehends Gods wishes can be further understood. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the artwork, lilies are displayed to symbolise motherhood, which Mary is about to embark on and also symbolises purity and faith. The dove on the roof of the neighbor s house represents the Holy Spirit, showing that God is looking over her, awaiting her response. This is displayed in scripture as the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form, like a dove (Luke 3:22). Mary is also holding the book Prophet Isaiah which states that a virgin will conceive a child. This foreshadows the events about to unfold. Under Mary s feet, there is a welcoming mat which symbolises that Mary will welcome Gabriel s news and the path God has chosen for her with open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Summary Of Ender s Game Ender s Game is a scientific fiction novel, set in the future. Aliens, also knows as buggers, have attacked earth twice. Most of the story is set in Battle School; a well trained military program in outer space. Andrew Ender Wiggin is assigned the task of defeating the buggers, in there third engagement. Ender becomes the best leader ever by building loyalty and developing teamwork. At the beginning of the novel, Ender is chosen by Colonel Graff to take place in a program called Battle School. Here, Ender learns all about fighting in gravity, using special weapons, and creating battle plans. Ender is a Launchie, someone who is new to the school. Since day one, Andrew is the top of his class, and quickly ranked up to Bonzo s toon. Bonzo is supposed to be his teacher, but it turns out much differently. Since Ender is still very young, he isn t treated like the older kids. Bonzo tells him to stay away from their practices, and in the back of practice battles. Ender decides the only thing he can do is help the Launchies. This will give him leadership skills, and give them extra practice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... asked Bonzo. Ender stood stiffly by his commander s bunk. Practicing in a battle room. I hear you had some of your old Launchy group with you. I couldn t practice alone. I won t have any soldiers in Salamander Army hanging around with Launchies (Card 120.) Ender knew he could be a great person/leader if he could build loyalty. If the Launchies respected Ender, they would back him up in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Taking a Closer Look at Alzheimer s Disease Essay What is Alzheimer s disease? Alzheimer s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia known today. The term dementia refers to a variety of conditions that arise from the loss of nerve cell function and/or nerve cell death in the brain, including Alzheimer s disease, vascular dementia, Parkinson s disease, Creutzfeldt Jakob disease and other types of mixed dementia. Although all types of dementia arise from neuronal damage and/or death, each form of dementia is associated with distinct brain abnormalities and symptom patterns. Once a patient has been diagnosed with dementia, a physician must conduct further tests in order to determine the exact form of dementia that is present. Recent research indicates that many individuals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, the preclinical stage of AD currently cannot be diagnosed (cite). Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) due to Alzheimer s disease This stage of AD is characterized by measurable changes in the thinking abilities of the affected individual that are noticeable to the individual and those around them. These changes are mild and do not affect the individual s ability to perform everyday tasks; however, approximately 50% of individuals who seek medical attention for their MCI symptoms will develop AD dementia in the next three to four years (cite). Dementia due to Alzheimer s disease This stage of AD is characterized by memory, thinking and behavioral symptoms that dramatically impair an individual ability to function normally. These symptoms are caused by AD related brain changes and affect an individual s ability to perform everyday tasks (cite). Alzheimer s disease Symptoms As with most diseases, the symptoms caused by AD vary for person to person. A symptom seen in nearly every patient, however, is the gradually worsening ability to remember new information (cite). Other common symptoms of AD include the following: Challenges in planning and solving problems Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work or at leisure Confusion with time or place Trouble understanding visual images and spatial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930... U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980 Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries, over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s. Since the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, Britain has made a great deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low quality and generally poor. However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Smoking Cessation Essay Smoking is a one of the major cause of increased mortality. More than 80% of smokers develop Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), making it one of the leading causes of death in the world (p.786). Smoking Cessation or quitting smoking is one of the most cost effective ways to reduce the risk of COPD. The article Evaluating the effectiveness of smoking cessation in the management of COPD shows the various ways to control the disease by discontinuing the nicotine intake from smoking. The author explains that pharmacotherapy (nicotine replacement therapy) and nurses counselling conjointly can play an important role in the management of COPD. An enormous section of this article focuses on different Smoking Cessation aids. Orisasami and Ojo present successful effect of use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The central arguments are related to evaluating the effectiveness of quitting smoking in the management of COPD. Orisasami and Ojo use research from several reliable sources to prove that quitting smoking can manage the pulmonary disease. The authors have analyzed the data which is logical and easy to follow, thus proving that Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can be controlled by using smoking cessation aids. The effective study of Toljamo et al (2010) presented, summarizes the whole point of the article. The study shows the data of people who took bupropion as a smoking cessation drug, people who didn t take any pharmacotherapy drug, and people who were motivated or individually counselled alongside the use of bupropion. The data clearly points out how significant the pharmacotherapy drugs are to COPD patients. Thus, it proves that the combination of the drug with motivation is the best smoking cessation aid. The study also shows the data of people having COPD who claimed to be healthy individuals, yet were dying internally; thus, showing us that smoking cessation strategies needs attention and should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ownership What do we value in our lives? Ownership is singularly based on how much you care and cherish. You can value anything, a possession, skill, characteristic, or even a friend. But you own it only if what you value, makes you who you are. If your ownership helps develop your consistently into a better person or even contribute to others than you truly own it. As Plato and Aristotle proposed, owning tangible objects can develop moral character. Owning something can simply mean having a certain possession: such as a flashy car, if you buy a Lamborghini there you might attract females to you because they associate that nice car to you. While driving a beaten down Volkswagen may repel possible on lookers from wanting to know you. But are these vehicles part of their owners? The man with the Lamborghini may have a sense of entitlement and boastful pride, meanwhile the Volkswagen owner could be content. These objects have a direct correlation with their owners by showing the value, cherishment, care, and love. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While my parents were in the prime of their parentship, they decided to commence a project that would last several years. They decide to build a new home for our family; our friends, family, and local contractors aided us in our challenge. I recall my family spending countless hours every day, while working 40 plus hours a week and raising a family. When the day they moved in, they had a sense of accomplishment for the long hard work they had produced. They own that house, the blood, sweat, and tears that our house caused formed a connection with my family. A connection with perseverance and a sense of self; just by looking at that house, my parents think of the love of their family, and why they decided to do it. This is the key, producing something for the betterment of self or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Observation Paper On Child Development Observation Paper A unique opportunity was presented to me as I prepared to complete the observation or interview paper for HDFS 225. We have close friends who have a fourteen year old son with Down syndrome and I was given permission to spend time with Jason (not his real name) over a weekend and this enabled me to observe an adolescent male who happens to be a special needs child. The adolescent period of human development interests me since this stage in life presents significant changes and is considered to be some of the most critical and challenging years in human development. The addition of the documented special need made the opportunity very intriguing and I thought it created an excellent learning opportunity. Not only would I be digging into the development of a 14 year old, I would also be gaining knowledge about the impact or effects of Down syndrome on development. Jason is 14 years old, short but heavy set for his age and height. He is typically in a very good mood and happy to have a friend to spend time with and this day as I visited him at his home was no different. Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder which occurs in 1 out of every 800 live births ((T. Crandell, C. Crandell Vander Zanden, 2012, p.81). Most Down patients have a condition called trisomy 21, or 3 copies of the 21st chromosome. This results in an individual with 47 total chromosomes instead of 46 that are normal (Crandell et al., 2012, p.81). This extra chromosome alters typical human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Correct Methodology of Selecting CEOs Essay The Correct Methodology of Selecting CEOs Abstract Selecting the correct methodology for recruiting your next chief executive officer is undoubtedly one of the most difficult decisions that a board of directors will ever have to make. Horse races, promotion contests, and the extensive use of executive search firms have proven to be the most common forms of selecting company s top executives. The fight to hold to the title of CEO between internal and external candidates is cut throat and in most cases, a popularity contest based on reputation alone. Selecting the proper method of recruitment helps companies to eliminate these battles and pick the top candidate based on their qualifications such as their credentials, experience, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the horse race is taking place internally, most boards still choose to search outside of the company for qualified candidates to fill the leadership position (Citrin, 2009). This allows the board to assess how well its internal employees are matching up against external applicants. Horse races can also turn into popularity contests, in which the stakeholders and board members will exercise their stakeholder power (Lawrence Weber, 2008). This stakeholder power gives the board members and stakeholders the ability to use resources to make an event happen and secure the outcome that they see fit. In turn, this method creates a high stress environment for those competing in the horse race and can even be distracting to the organization as a whole (Citrin, 2009). According to Citrin (2009), in a horse race competition for CEO, there is a clear winner and a clear loser in the battle. In most cases, the loser will end up leaving the company to pursue other executive leadership positions which is a disadvantage because of the loss of long term, quality employee. In the fight for a corporate leadership position, the horse race methodology of selecting a CEO is dated and seems to have far more disadvantages than advantages. Promotion Contests Promotion contests are informal contests that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Is The Budget Has Outlived Its Usefulness On The 21st... Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine the question of whether the budget has outlived its usefulness in the 21st century. Over the past 20 years, people within the academic and business worlds have argued that it is time for companies to move away from traditional budgets to a concept known as beyond budgeting (Sandalgaard Nikolaj Bukh, 2014: 409 410). Researchers and business practitioners have argued that the traditional budget process requires too much time, with some estimating that traditional budgeting requires 20% of management time throughout the year to complete (Neely, Bourne Adams, 2003: 22). Others have also argued that traditional budgeting is flawed because it provides an incentive for managers to essentially lie about how much money they project to spend or the revenue and profits they project to achieve in order to receive more monies or to demonstrate reduced spending to corporate leaders (Hope Fraser, 2003: 108). However, some researchers and practitioners have explained that the entire idea that the traditional budgeting process is going to end in favor of the beyond budgeting concept is incorrect given that most organizations continue to prepare and use traditional budgets (Jackson Starovic, 2004: 2). In the discussion and examination that follows, a brief definition and description of the concept of beyond budgeting is provided. Then, the criticism of the traditional budgeting process by the proponents of the beyond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Charles Goodeve Research Paper Neepawa is a small Manitoban town of nearly 4000 people, which, despite its size, concocts beautiful landscapes as well as successful individuals. One of these individuals was the chemist, Sir Charles Frederick Goodeve, who was born in Neepawa in 1904. At the age of 10, him and his family moved to Winnipeg where he graduated high school and obtained both a Bachelor s degree in Science and a Master s degree in electrochemistry at the University of Manitoba. Goodeve relocated to London, U.K when he received a research fellowship to the University College London in 1927. He was awarded with a Doctorate in Science from the University of London in 1937. Charles Goodeve died in 1980, at the age of 76. As a young man, Goodeve joined the volunteer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charles Goodeve s electrochemical achievements during the war were not the only successes he had in the scientific field. Specifically, he made significant observations regarding the absorption spectra. He established the band spectra for unstable molecules and the beginning point of diffuse or continuous absorption (which led to dissociation). Though the work was difficult to accurately complete during the time period, his measurements are still accepted today. Goodeve, captivated by the volatility of unstable molecules and compounds, went on to research the severely understudied oxides of chlorine, and later, the oxides of sulfur. His studies included determining the heats of dissociation of Cl2O and ClO2 in a calorimeter and measuring vapour pressure. His research on oxides of sulfur focused on the oxidation of sulphurous acid solutions, and on the formation of sulphuric acid mists from water vapour and sulphur trioxide. Though a mechanism for removal of this mist was devised in the lab, it was not realistically applicable to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Too Many Religions, Not Enough Truth Essay The number of converts to Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Baha ism, and Spiritualism is growing daily. People are searching for a genuine Faith that is not dominated by greed and hypocrisy. Indigenous, tribal practices are performed to this day in remote regions of the world. Shamans and medicine men continue to practice on isolated islands, in Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Atheism, a concept that any and all religious beliefs are a bunch of bunk, is also gaining support throughout the world. Thousands of religious practices and beliefs exist across the world. The faithful proclaim that the words of their founders and prophets are uniquely inspired. Undoubtedly, the overall, core teachings of religious doctrines and adopted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If God created the entire universe and this luscious, little planet, would a piece of architecture be of much importance to Him? The hoopla is for naught. Many Christian leaders in America preach prosperity, fly around in private jets, live in million dollar homes, accept large annual CEO salaries from their charitable organizations, and become media icons. The Disciples whom Jesus called to teach His message gave up everything and followed Him. Humility has given way to celebrity in many cases. Judgment Each person should be free to believe what they want to believe without receiving criticism from individuals or leaders of opposing doctrines. Unfortunately, harsh judgments fly freely from the mouths of the self righteous. For instance, some Christian evangelists publicly proclaim that devastating earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural events are acts of God s vengeance upon a nation of people because of their decadent behavior. Others have claimed that the attacks of September 11, 2001 were due to the moral decay in America. The majority of Christian leaders, unlike other religious leaders, publicly condemn those to eternal damnation who have not accepted Jesus as the Savior. However, in John 10:16, Jesus is credited with saying, I have other sheep that are not of this pen. I must bring them also. Uhm. Radicalism Radicalism has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Becoming a World-Class Engineering Student Essay A world class engineering student, also known as an expert learner, is characterized by taking charge of their learning process, being active in their approach to learning, being motivated and disciplined as well as setting specific goals for themself. Becoming a world class engineering student is a process that takes time and diligence. In order to become a world class engineering student, I will have to identify where I stand currently in terms of goal setting, community building, academic development and personal development, where a world class engineering student would be in each of those areas, and what I have to do in order to become a world class engineering student. Goals give you something to measure yourself against and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to become a world class engineering student, I will have to expand my goals and prioritize them into categories of immediate, short term and long term goals. My immediate goals include completing assignments by their due date, reading the assigned material before it is discussed in class and being fully prepared to face the next day of classes. Short term goals include doing well in each of my courses, successfully participating in extracurricular activities, and learning about the engineering profession by participating in student engineering societies. Long term goals include graduating with a bachelor s degree in engineering, getting a position as an engineer, and becoming a leader within the engineering community as well as the general community. It is important to strengthen and clarify goals because in doing so, it is easier to identify why these goals are of importance to you thus making yourself more likely to achieve them. In order to strengthen and clarify my goals, I have to recognize the rewards and benefits of an engineering profession. I am aware that success in engineering study will enhance the quality of my life through a variety of rewards, benefits and opportunities. Rewards and opportunities of an engineering career include but are not limited to job security, the respect that comes with the title ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay about NT1230 Chapter 7 Questions NT1210 11/13/2013 Chapter 7 1. A user of a home telephone picks up her phone and makes a telephone call to a friend s home telephone in another part of town. Which of the following is likely to be true about this call? A. It uses a single pair of wires on the local loop at each end of the call 2. Which of the following are services that telcos have offered as WAN services over the years? A. Switched analog circuits B. Dedicated digital circuits 3. This chapter claims that IP routers work well as devices that connect to many different types of interfaces, including LANs and WANs. Which of the following answers list the reasons why routers do well in this role? A. Routers have much faster CPUs and can do the hard work to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which of the following answers lists other physical parts that the customer will need for that sites installation of the T1 leased line? B. A serial cable 8. A telco customer has a T1 leased line between two sites, called sites A and B. the telco has several switches between sites A and B that use T3 trunks. These switches use the T3 trunks along with time division multiplexing (TDM) to create the leased line from site A to B. which of the following answers is true about how TDM works in this design? C. The switches map the T1 customer lines to one of 28 different frequencies in the T3 trunks 9. A telco network has TDM switches in the CO, ready to support T1 leased lines to customer sites. Two such switches have a single T3 trunk connecting the two switches, set aside to support T1s that run just between those two CO switches. Which of the following answers best describes the number of customer T1s the telco can support with these switches and the trunk? C. 28 10. A customer ordered a full T1 leased line between two sites. The telco implemented that leased line in its network using the T carrier technology discussed in this chapter, with DS1, DS2, and DS3 lines plus switches that use time division multiplexing (TDM) logic. Into which of the following general WAN categories does this service fit? B. Packet switching 11. A telco customer orders a leased line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Downtown Revitalization Revitalization efforts in downtown areas have gained momentum over the past few decades, this paper is focused on revitalization strategies, recognizing the process of decline, while identifying key strategies used in downtown revitalization efforts over the past fifty years (Faulk 2006). Downtowns, unlike suburban shopping malls or office complexes, evolved slowly over time, responding to changing technologies, social and economic patterns. A city s identity relies heavily on the image of its downtown, so inevitably cities of all sizes commit themselves to achieving successful downtown redevelopment (Robertson 1995). As I have been reading literature on downtown revitalization a number of strategies and principles have surfaced. Many of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the 1870 s downtowns where not developed as a centralized retail district, but catered exclusively to the immediate population (Ward 1971). Early Downtown Development Many downtowns first emerged as a distinctive place due to elite residents with homes in the area, which served as meeting places for important business transactions. By the late 19th century downtowns had typically been laid out with designated business blocks (Ford 2003). The growth of the business block as an economic center and booming downtown forced out any competition that were not appropriate with high rents, social pressure and architectural change (Ford 2003, pp 45). This was the origin of the spatial structure and land use patterns that are associated with contemporary downtowns. The origin of the town structure is most commonly affiliated with European cities as models of spatial layout. Specialty business and retail districts that characterized American downtowns and what we now image a good downtown to be are directly linked to it European counterpart. The key characteristic that defer from the European model was the tendency for American cities to be street oriented rather then place oriented. This contributed to the more linear structure of the city, business pursued locations on the main street rather then near major plazas or religious buildings (Robertson 1997). A Change of Pace: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Business And Project Management Organization And Planning Derby College Business and Project Management Business Organisation and Planning Rebecca Carlisle 647331 10 29 2015 Abstract Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Section A 3 2.1 Task 1 3 2.1.1 Part A 3 2.1.2 Part B 3 2.1.3 Part C 3 2.1.4 Part D 4 2.2 Task 2 4 2.3 Task 3 4 2.4 Task 4 4 3.0 Section B 4 4.0 Section C 4 5.0 Conclusion 4 6.0 References 4 7.0 Bibliography 4 8.0 Appendices 5 8.1 Appendix 1 5 8.2 Appendix 2 5 8.3 Appendix 3 5 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Section A 2.1 Task 1 2.1.1 Part A Rolls Royce is a large company that has over 50,000 employees. The company itself has 3 main sectors that each has a different role within the company;
  • 44. Aero Defence Nuclear The Aero and Defence sectors focus on producing engines for both commercial jet companies, including Boeing and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The majority of Rolls Royce s aerospace industry is based in Derby however there other factories and facilities around the world, including the United States (US). Nuclear is separated into two main business areas, Civil Nuclear and Submarines. Submarines focus on creating and servicing the propulsion systems used within the Royal Navy s Submarines Fleet. The main market for Rolls Royce is global except for the nuclear sector where the customer is national as it is the British Ministry of Defence (MOD). 2.1.2 Part B Rolls Royce, like all other companies, started out as a small company that only employed a few people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Informative Speech About Art Therapy Introduction ATTENTION STRATEGY: I tell the audience of my experience trying to choose a career and start with pointing out the obvious struggle of finding the right career for them and everyone else. I will also include a personal piece about my experience of struggling to find the right career for me through school so far. CENTRAL IDEA: Art Therapy is not a common career choice when looking at popular jobs in the workforce; however, it is both a very interesting psychological and artistic career. PURPOSE STATEMENT: I want to bring awareness to this interesting career and hopefully inform more people about its potential outcomes. SIGNIFICANCE: Information on this career can help broaden people s perspectives and help them to look ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... II. There are many great benefits for people who are treated through Art Therapy. Art Therapy can be used for different purposes for different people. Some of these purposes are for people seeking help through counseling or therapy. In addition to this, it can also apply to people going through either rehabilitation and other healing purposes. It applies to many different age groups, from children to older people. When children are presented with Art Therapy, it may be geared towards creative style and imagination. The age groups of teens to adults may be more commonly geared towards recovery from trauma, dealing with depression, and even discovering their inner selves. The older age group may have more people looking to exercise their mental health and expressing their creativity. Of course, all of these age groups can accomplish any of these forms of Art Therapy, regardless of age. The main idea is experience and mentality. TRANSITIONAL STATEMENT: Now that you know a lot about how Art Therapy affects others, this brings me to my third main point. III. Art Therapy is an interesting career choice for anyone who is thinking about traveling down the pathway. The field of Therapy through Art pays a little above the average wage of an American depending on your field of expertise and commitment. The average salary of an Art Therapist can range anywhere from $30 80k
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  • 47. Essay on High School Athletes Should Not Turn Pro High School Athletes Should Not Turn Pro Lebron James and Freddy Adu are both young athletes and with millions in their pockets with a countless number of endorsement contracts. Whether it is high school athletes skipping college and discontinuing the development of their education for millions of dollars, or teenagers signing contracts with businesses for massive amounts of money, youth sports programs are changing rapidly. However, American high school athletes are not financially, physically, or mentally prepared to tackle and endure the pressures of professional sports. Society today allows fourteen to eighteen year old athletes to make millions of dollars and eventually become stars. From Lebron James, signing with Nike for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Millions of dollars in their pockets could be a dangerous idea. They may not be able to withstand the pressures of professional sports and spend all their money on drugs and alcohol. What they do not understand is that once they are in that spotlight, there is no turning back. Young athletes are exciting to see in professional sports, but it makes you think of what they actually went through and handle in everyday life as a teenager. In addition, Isamu Bae says ?Professional scouts must attempt to decipher the maturity level of players, and for athletes in their teens, it is nearly impossible to figure out.? Growing up, the time a child would have playing with his friends or going to the movies, would not be there like for any normal kid. They made the sacrifice to play sports rather than have a social life and be a regular kid. Marty Blake and other NBA scouts said, ?No high school player belongs in the NBA? (Unknown 1). They don?t have the body type or mental strength to withstand night in, night out beatings by bigger and faster people than them. Getting your education should be your first and most important priority in life. Scholarships and other academic money will help you learn things that you will never learn in your life. College ends up tapping into your outside sports life and lets you learn there are greater things and achievements than just sports. A more mature and literate person tends to be of better use to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Personal Narrative-A Beer Me A Beer please. I recited to the bartender, sliding into a creaky old stool. I kept going over everything in my head, trying to figure out who or what was doing all these killings here in Chicago. So far I ve labelled it down as something supernatural, and the victims, they were missing their hearts. As I sat here, I over heard a man asking about the victim whom worked here. I couldn t quite make out of what he was saying over the noise, but he didn t just sound like a curious person in town. As I walked passed him, he was just flirting with her, which wasn t much help, so I headed towards an empty table until another guy sat down in it. Oh uh, I m sorry, should I get up? He apologized with a hint of sadness in his voice. He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You re lurkin outside that poor girl s apartment, aren t you? I heard through the phone. It was definitely dean. No. Sam rolls his eyes then sad truthfully Yes. You ve got a funny way of showin your affection. Did you find anything on her or what? Sam cut in, changing the subject . Sorry, man, she checks out. There is a Meg Masters in the Andover phonebook. I even pulled up her high school photo. Now, look, why don t you go knock on her door and, uh, invite her to a poetry reading, or whatever it is you do, huh? Sam ignores him and asks What about the symbol? Any luck? Yeah, that I did have some luck with. It s, uh turns out it s Zoroastrian. Very, very old school, like two thousand years before Christ. It s a sigil for a Daeva. Dammit. I should have looked more around there. What s a Daeva? Sam asks. I knew a bit about daeva, my family had bits and pieces of research on it. It translates to demon of darkness . Zoroastrian demons, and they re savage, animalistic, you know, nasty attitudes kind of like, uh, demonic pit bulls. How d you figure that out? Give me some credit, man. You don t have a corner on paper chasin around here. Oh, yeah? Name the last book you read. I almost laughed at that one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Pilot Project Rules Advantages of the pilot project rules The mediation rules put a strict caveat that matters must be settled within a time frame of 60 day s.. The rules ensure privacy and confidentiality since all communication during mediation are deemed to be confidential and shall not be admissible in evidence. Mediation is also deemed to be a confidential process as compared to litigation since parties can conduct proceedings in private. Confidentiality is essential for mediation to be effective. In the court annexed mediation program in Kenya, confidentiality requirements are taken into account in the Mediation (Pilot Project) Rules, 2015. It is provided that all communication during mediation, including the mediator s notes, shall be deemed to be confidential and shall not be deemed to be admissible in evidence in any current or subsequent litigation or proceedings. Further, neither the mediator nor any person present or appearing at a mediation session may be summoned, compelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a palpable tension between the courts desire to exert control over the parties conduct in mediation and the need for parties to exercise the fullest level of autonomy within mediation. It has been astutely highlighted that the higher the level of participation required, the greater the coercion by forcing a party to present its case in a manner not of its choosing. In other words, excessive control by the courts should be avoided, since it will compromise the parties right of self determination. While it may be argued that lenient standards would not penalize parties who are blatantly uncooperative during the mediation, it is equally, if not more, important, that the parties should be free to conduct themselves as they see fit during the mediation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...