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Gemini Research Papers
Gemini is the constellation I have chosen to use in my essay. The reason for that is my zodiac sign is
Gemini, and it s the constellation I am most familiar with. Gemini is composed of several stars, the
most popular being Pollux and Casper, the two heads of the constellation. The greek myth where
Gemini is orinated from is of two twin brothers the stars Pollux and Casper. The constellation is seen
between the constellations, Taurus and Cancer. The myth of the contellation of Gemini features the
twin brothers, Pollux and Casper. Mothered by Leda, but with different fathers. Pollux was a god,
fathered by Jupiter was immortal, while his brother Casper was a mortal human. They faught in the
Trojan War to bring their sister back to her husband. The brother s were often depicted as riding twin
white horses and armed with spears. Then, when Casper died, as all mortals do, Pollux begged Jupiter
to allowhim to share his immortality. Touched by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On a pitch black night, the twins Raven and Ahna were born. One child born with hair as black as her
mother and the other with hair as silvery as her deceased father. In the village the twins were born,
twins were seen as a bad omen. The midwife took one of the girls, taking her away and bringing her
towns away, where the twins would never meet again. As the years went on, Raven, the child who had
beentaken, grew upin an orphanage, with hair as black as the night, she grew up with a kind heart,
seen as an older sister to the younger children. She was beautiful, except forone fatal flaw, across her
face was a long thi scar, raching fromher jaw toher temple, often warding anyone who would take her
away. The twin who stayed with her mother grew into a beautiful lady, hair as silver as the moon and
beautiful features. While both children were kind, they started aging at an abnormal rate. At the young
age of thirteen, their hair started falling out, deemed as witches, they were both abandoned in the
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Gadamer s Analysis
Gadamer s hermenutics is a continuation of the hermenutics of Heidegger, Gadamer held that
contemplation is the opposite to experience and reflection and we can only reach the truth by
understanding our experience. To unfold the nature of individual understanding is vital. He criticised
Dilthey in his book Truth and Method (1975) where he claims that he is limited by his insistence of a
totality of meaning , his aim was to uncover the nature of human understanding. Gadamer s thoughts
suggest that every heremeneutic act is already structred by coscious and unconscious Vorurteile
(preconceptions) that determine the way in which an object is seen. There is no completely objective
view of an issue, as for the viewer, a bias will always be there. ... Show more content on
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However, Weiss (1991) appeared to give little credence to Gadamer s contributions based on the fact
that Gadamer failed to note the nuance that seperated Dilthey s thoughts from those of his
predecessors. Considering, the shared lived experience , Dilthey does not infer the a priori structure of
universal experience featured in the Hegelian model. He also does not give any precedence to
communal experience over individual, when forming his version of shared history, this emphasises
that Dilthey s objectivity is one that is made up of all persons s lived experiences and not just those of
a singled out individual. Dilthey appears to be too much under the influence of the scientific ideology,
that everything is reducible to scientific
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Essay on Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
Running Head: FUTURE OF GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE
Future of Green Mountain Coffee
Aaron Copeland, Richard Thompson, Katie Ensign, Sara Bullock
Central Washington University
Future of Brewing When a small sign was hung on a little cafe in Waitsfield, Vermont in 1981, nobody
would have imagined that Green Mountain Coffee Roasters [GMCR] would become one of the world
s leading specialty coffee makers. Through hard work, Demand quickly grew beyond the walls of the
café, and many other local companies requested GMCR coffee to offer their customers (GMCR,
Company Overview, 2009, p. 1). Today, GMCR is recognized as a leader in the specialty coffee
industry for its award winning coffees, innovative brewing technology and socially ... Show more
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By vertically integrating, GMCR will be able to reduce costs and move closer to the more for less
category of the Possible Value Propositions matrix. Despite this higher price, over 90% [of buyers]
give positive satisfaction ratings for their Keurig Brewer (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009, p.10). This
rating of consumer satisfaction shows that GMCR s focus on convenience and consistency in their
marketing is very effective. GMCR has achieved this success by initially marketing its Keurig office
brewers to business and hotel targets. Since then, GMCR has created at home and travel Keurig
brewers at lower prices along with a new vending program that allows them to target commercial and
manufacturing environments (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009). With its transition into the growth stage,
GMCR has promoted its products primarily by expanding into new retail stores such as Walmart,
Target, Macy s, and Bed Bath Beyond; holding massive sampling events; and expanding its television
advertising to include QVC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and the Food Network (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009).
This intensive distribution will provide GMCR with the ability to reach new segments while supplying
the huge demand accompanying the growth stage. The past,
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Migration In Canada
The composition of Canada s population today is very different than it was many decades ago. In
years prior to World War II Canada s ethnic homegenetity was made up of mostly the British and
French, although Canada was previously inhabited by Natives. However, people began a migration
process that saw increased movement of people from one place to another through the world. Canada,
being one of the classical migration countries began to pull immigrants at one period, then a push
occurred after the world war that saw emigration out of Canada. This was followed by another period
of pull factors that saw an expansion in the makeup of Canada s ethnic population. According to
Beaujot (2003) these push and pull factors are based on immigrant social and life course choices. The
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According to Beaujot, until the 1970s the ethnic population was essentially composed of European
and French Canadian. Castles et.al (2014) notes as the growth of the fur industry became predominate
in Canada there was an increase in settlers, traders and missionaries emigrating from France and
Britain. Reitz (2014) illustrated that about 80% of the of immigrants prior to 1961 was European the
remaining population was non white. However, the periods following 1961 to 2001 saw a decline in
the ethnic makeup as some of the Europeans and Americans began to immigrate back to their country
of origin. The European Canadian population began to decline, possibly because of the rise in demand
of skilled labor in Europe, as well as the economic success that raised demand for skilled labor for the
U.S. In the mid 1900 s Canada began to experience an increase in out migration mainly to the U.S.
and Europe. In response Canada began to compete for skilled immigrants from all around the
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The Emergency Room Services ( Ed )
Going to the emergency room is not something most people want to do. However, on occasion it is
necessary to utilize the emergency room services (ED). What necessitates that trip is debatable; social
norms, prevailing trends, environmental demographics, culture, individual factors, the perception of
illness and access to healthcare have all been discussed. It is not this authors intention to determine the
root cause, but merely raise awareness that issues exist.
Increased Patient Wait Times Result in Poorer Patient Outcomes. In the United States, between 1996
and 2003 emergency room visits rose from 9.3 million visits to 113.9 million visits; an increase of 26
percent with an annual visit rate of 35.7 visits per 100 persons in 1992 and 39.6 per 100 persons in
2005 (Hunt, K., Colby, D., Grimes, B., Bacchette, P., Callaham, M., 2008). As the demand for ED
services increase, wait times increase, over crowding occurs, resources are strained and poorer patient
outcomes are often the result.
Just ask the Jeffers family about poor patient outcomes. In 2011, 2 year old Malyia Jeffers was taken
to the ED by parents for an uncontrollable fever and flu like symptoms. At the ER as she and her
parents waited nearly 5 hours to be been see by a physician, Malyia s illness progressed. By the time
she was seen, Malyia was suffering from toxic shock, a failing liver and struggling to survive. After
weeks of touch and go in Lucile Packard Children s Hospital intensive care unit,
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The Role Of Tattoo Lack In Pop Culture
It is amazing how big a role tattoo ink plays in the whole pop culture scene. The artist would still be
an artist but his or her work would lack the permanency that the ink provides. Colors, shapes and
words would be nothing more than a faded memory. But with the ink comes a lasting work of art that
is there for the world to see. There is more to ink than what most people realize.
Tattoo ink is produced through a chemical process. It is comprised of a pigment or dye that is mixed
with a carrier. Depending on the quality level of the ink, a carrier solution can be any number of
products some of which can be toxic and deadly to the human body.
The oldest record of pigment is that of ground minerals and perhaps black charred coal or burnt ...
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The homemade tattoo ink is produced by mixing a dye with a carrier such as ethyl alcohol or vodka.
The problems arise when an antibacterial agent is not included in the mixture. A tattoo machine
pierces the skin and the ink is inserted. Without proper bacterial safeguards the open wound can
become seriously infected and result in blood poisoning. There have been some instances of death
associated with poorly done tattoos and homemade ink.
There will always be those individuals interested in making the tattoo ink themselves. If you
absolutely must make your own or you are simply curious as to the process, it is important to
understand the process and sterilization procedures used to manufacture tattoo ink. You cannot simply
venture out into the woods and gather up the colors, come back home and mix it all up. Please take the
time to understand how chemistry works and get as much information as possible on making your
own
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Expository Teaching
Highly abstract concepts, such as jurisprudence and sovereignty, oftentimes cause high school
students much struggle when trying to thoroughly understand such conceptual ideas. To teach these
theoretical concepts, one must not only equivalently utilize David Ausubel s Expository teaching
model, but also retain an overall knowledge of other valuable strategies related to Ausubels s model
(Woolfolk, 2004, p. 281). To Ausubel, the most significant idea is that of the advance organizer, a
statement of introduction that aids students in organizing the information about to be presented. Also
to a teacher s benefit are the ideas needed to form a concept, such as exemplars, defining features,
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Reviewing material introduced in question and answer format is an efficient way to connect the
information back to the advance organizer. Sovereignty also has a core meaning, supreme authority
within a territory . In other words, the holder of sovereignty is superior to all authorities under its
purview (plato.stanford.edu). The advance organizer for sovereignty might include a comparison of
different types of supreme authorities. One might ask questions such as, Is high school an example of
sovereignty? , or Is your family an example of sovereignty? A discussion of other countries,
historically and today, would also help expand this idea. Discussing the prototype of each idea will
help in relating the content covered back to the advance organizer. While using expository teaching to
present a concept, one would start with an advance organizer. A comparative organizer, which
compares old and new information, would aid in beginning a lesson dealing with the concept of
mammals (Woolfolk, 2004, p. 281). The lesson could begin with a statement or diagram that connects
several different mammals and deals with comparing and contrasting their relationship. A teacher
would continue by naming and defining the concept, and producing exemplars, or actual instances.
Mammals can be defined as various warm blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia,
including humans, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin, and in the
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The Red Scare
Following World War II, the spread of communism was an ever growing threat that pulled countries
behind the iron curtain , as many world leaders stated. Although the war had ended in 1945, tensions
between the East and the West remained intact as the Soviet Union s presence and possession of
nuclear weapons continued to grow. Throughout America, the fear of nuclear war swept across
households; concurrently, nationalist and Christian sentiments fueled the desire to not only keep
communism out of America, but to keep other countries from falling to it as well. However, hysteria
grew immensely in size not just because of the fear that communists would take over, but also because
of the fear that the communists had already infiltrated the system. ... Show more content on
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America had already experienced a Red Scare after World War I created by paranoia following the
Bolshevik Revolution, but the Second Red Scare brought out new problems that required a much
different approach. Both America and Russia had proven themselves capable of launching nuclear
bombs on any target, which created a new type of threat that, up until then, had not existed before. The
widespread devastation in Hiroshima and the successful bomb test done by the Soviets not only gave a
glimpse of the consequences of a nuclear war, but also created discussions on whether it was ethical or
ideal to utilize such force. Regardless, the thought that the Soviets would drop a bomb was one that
plagued the minds of the American people, as well as the growing fear that spies were hiding in
everyday life. Throughout the 1950s and the 1960s, the government tried all that it could to provide
protection, security, and stability to everyday life; shelters were created, schools gave drills, and
systemized instructions were given across the nation to assure citizens that there was a plan.
Additionally, Realistically, some instructions, such as the duck and cover practice, most likely would
not have completely protected an area that had been hit by the blast of a bomb. However, these
teachings, as well as the instructions given in pamphlets such as in A Guide for Surviving Nuclear War
, provided protection that would have been better than not doing anything at all. Additionally, these
instructions gave assurance to the American people that there was indeed a plan put in place by their
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Lille Tissage
Executive Summary
Lille Tissages, S.A is a French company located in Lille. It was the largest company in the textile
industry in France.
During its activity, the company got in 2003 a good year with sales exceeding FF96million.
One of the items of the company, Item 345 a sole product for the company saw its price raised in 2002
from FF15 to FF20 a meter. This decision has been taken in order to strengthen the capital position.
However, the competitors kept their price at FF15 for similar items and the company Lille Tissages,
S.A lost market shares. Consequently, the sales director is afraid that because Lille Tissage does not
meet the competitive price the volume of sales will decrease significantly.
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Question 3:Is there any possibility that competition might raise their prices if Lille Tissages maintains
its price of FF20? If so, how do you take this factor into your analysis?
Indeed, if Lille Tissages, S.A maintains its price of FF20 the competitors might raise their prices even
if it gives them a competitive advantage if they are lower. But because they all have higher costs and
some of them are in tight financial straits they might consider an increase of their price.
However, this raise of the competitors might be benefit to Lille Tissages, S.A. Indeed, we know that
Lille Tissages,S.A has a better quality than its competitor and the clients might choose a better quality
for a same price. And competitors will lose market shares which will benefit to Lille Tissages, S.A that
will gain those market shares.
Moreover, the competitors saw
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Marketing And Consumer Behavior For Luxury Brands
ABSTRACT: Luxury is uniqueness, attitude and ethnicity. Internet is purely a medium of
communication for Luxury brands. The industry has been showing less dedication towards integrating
complex technologies and its associated interactive and digital tools in marketing and overall
commerce strategies. There is also a push to be present on the internet to evolve consumer needs and
expectations. The initiation of internet as a universal supply channel provided an unparalleled medium
by which to boost brand awareness and recover market share. This proposal provides an outline for
exploratory research in sustaining the luxury brands online. The study overlaps research findings on
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Lately, there have been issues of brand management on the internet. The new digital tools require a lot
of adjustments at the executional stage. According to Chaffey (2000) Internet marketing success
depends on the sites interactivity features. Also added that a brand s presence online should be
conceived in a way that is sympathetic to the technology and the environment. Many brands fail in the
execution of different features resulting in customers needs and expectations not being met says
Hewson and Coles (2001) The consumer still looks up to the luxury brands although the bond is
presently being evolved beyond the existing top down model. (Okonkowo, 2009) The percentage of
online shoppers and the sales of luxury brands have been on a positive growth. In spite of the growth,
it s not clear that what drives the consumers to shop online and whether they would be interested in
shopping if attractive online stores were introduced. Therefore, what factors affect consumers to shop
online will be examined here. A framework is necessary to develop the complex system and determine
these factors, influences and buying behaviors of the consumer. (Perea, 2004) Affluent consumers use
the internet as their powerful source of information about the luxury products and it is necessary that
they have an online presence. RESEARCH PROBLEM DEFINITION: RESEARCH AIM With the
influence of online websites and social media, marketers are able to endorse their creation
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The Indian Ocean Trade
Between 650 C.E. and 1450 C.E., trade and interaction in the Indian Ocean was the largest in the
world. Although the Indian Ocean trade network was small when it first began, the network was able
to expand and led to the inclusion of Europe while the exchange of ideas, goods and religion remained
constant. During this time period, the construction of large and powerful states provided security for
merchants and travelers, which helped long distance commerce. The golden ages of numerous
powerful states also led to the flourishing of ideas.
At the beginning of the time period, Malay sailors learn how to use the winds from monsoons to sail
to China and India. This allowed for the exchange of knowledge and allowed the various groups of
people to make connections. The Malay sailors desired the cotton and sugar from India and also
craved the silk from China, and spices such as cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg and mace from the
East Indies. This trade network was small when it was first established.
As time progresses, changes within the Indian Ocean region occur. New states were created such as
Srivijaya and the Swahili City States. Trade routes expand to further distances. Connections are made
to the Trans Saharan trade in Africa. The East African Swahili city states also become incorporated
into this trade network. Greater inclusion of China, the Tang and Song dynasties, adds to the extensive
trade network. Controlling empires also fluctuate throughout the time period. During
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Pascal s Wager Argument
A common argument used to disprove the existence of God is Pascal s Wager. This argument states
that it is more rational to believe in God as you will be rewarded. If God existed, and the person
believed in God, he would be rewarded. If the person did not believe, he would be punished .If God
did not exist it would make no difference. For this reason it would be more rational to believe in God
rather than to not. Pascals Wager was defined by seventeenth century Philosopher Blaise Pascal. The
argument can be standardised as follows:
P1. Either God exists or God does not Exists.
P2. If God exists and I believe, I gain a great deal (Heaven).
P3. If God exists and I don t believe I lose a lot (hell).
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There is also an assumption that practising Christians will be rewarded with bountiful, happy, healthy
and fulfilling lives which fails to acknowledge the many Christians in this world who suffer in
poverty, starvation and chronic disease .In Pascal s Wager, Blaise Pascal was arguing from ignorance.
He is arguing the claim that God is sufficient for salvation which is a claim that he has not justified
with evidence. Therefore using the belief of God as a way to gain a bountiful life and then salvation is
a weakness as Pascal s argument which cannot be substantiated with proof of whether or not God does
or does not
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Essay on Coca Cola CSR
CSR Case Studies: Coca Cola 1. Why did Coca Cola Vietnam chose to work on water projects? Coca
Cola is a beverage company, a major consumer of water resources, it uses 2.43 liters of water to
produce just 1 liter of beverage which makes it prone to criticism and consumer boycotts so to protects
its brand image and defend its vision statement, which said be a responsible citizen, and run its
business smoothly it decided to start water program to maintain its operations in Vietnam and build a
CSR reputation. 2. What is the risk to Coca Cola s reputation in using too much water and producing
waste water? As Coca Cola uses too much water, it uses 2.43 liters of water to produce just 1 liter of
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In addition, Duyen Thai People s Committee and local Government health officials are other key stake
holders. However, Coca Cola in Vietnam lacks an employee volunteer component a key stakeholder
which should be involve in Vietnam community projects which is the major part of strategy in the
other part of the world. 5. What risk is there to Coca Cola in using its NGO partners as a key means to
reach out to local communities? The NGOs running the program on behalf of Coca Cola do most of
the interaction with the local communities and it utilized its NGOs to learn about their specific needs
and target assistance where it was most needed. It does not reach out the local communities it self and
primarily focused on the outputs of the programming, such as the number of communities students
served and it measures whether the NGO partner meets the timeline, budget targets and amount spent
per beneficiary reached. The risk is there that Coca Cola might not be having the true information as it
is using NGOs as middle man. The true needs might be ignored and not properly addressed by the
NGOs. 6. What can Coca Cola do to improve its community programming? Coca has developed a
comprehensive CSR community programming which covers education, health care and the
environment projects. However, in Vietnam a key stakeholder, employee volunteer component, is
missing which is important for the improvement of community programming. Further, Coca Cola is
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Cocp s Statement Analysis
Cocp s statement is an expression of perspective choice. Every individual has their own way of
viewing the world. I choose to see the world through the lenses of diversity uniqueness. I am an
advocate for minorities in dance, especially in Ballet. dance is my true passion and I have always been
a dream of mine to dance to professionally. Studying at the colligate level opened my eye to the
importance of recognizing what makes each and every person different and inclusion. When classical
ballet was first codified a ballerina had a very distinct look; tall, skinny, and white. While many years
have passed this stereotype is just recently beginning to break. As an African American whom is
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I have found that there are very few dance apparel companies that design items for my body shape or
skin tone. Instead of trying to fit into leotards that do not fit my curves, when I audition or perform I
choose to wear what looks good on me. this mean purchasing leotards with full coverage, requesting
costume alterations, preordering tights in my skin tone, and dyeing my pointe shoes with makeup. I
recognized that many times I am the minority in the room and I will always be noticed for being
different. until this change it is important to me to show that I put in effort to look professional as well
as accept my uniqueness. I am not trying to blend in but rather be a visual note of how often minorities
are over looked in ballet by being forced to fit in. being proud of my uniqueness goes beyond just me.
my hope is to see more minorities in the dance world. This past year I stared an organization for
minorities in dance (La A.M.I.D) the purpose of this organization is to educate, empower, and bring
exposure to those underrepresented in the dance world. As I build my brand, I would like to challenge
dance designers to make dance wear more inclusive to various body types and skin
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Music Education Has On A Student
Music education is often pushed to the side in terms of academics. It is often the victim of many
budget cuts as it is seen as unnecessary and expensive. Looking from an outside point of view, most
fail to realize how much of an impact music has on a student. The only loss they see when cutting a
music program is that a student would simply no longer have the ability to learn an instrument.
However, music education proves to provide much more knowledge and skills to a student than that.
In learning any subject, a student learns much more than just that subject. For example, they might
learn to think critically, think outside of the box, or learn to see things in different perspectives. Music
is just the same. Any student gains much more than only the skill to play an instrument. In fact, music
is special. It is much different than what is regularly taught in school. It takes on a different
perspective of learning, but also, multiple aspects of a student s brain is needed in order to carry out
the function to learn music. In these sources listed below, these articles focus on how music education
does benefit its learner in many different ways. Music educated students excel not only in music, but
studies have proven that they do better in academic based subjects than those who have not taken
music classes. They gain skills that help them in thinking, learning, creating, and even perseverance.
Students educated in music receive much more than they expect. These lasting
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APE Reflective Essay
Throughout this process I have been introduced to many new ideas and problems and have learned a
lot from them. This project, although time consuming and stressful, was a valuable opportunity and
learning experience that I glad I was able to be apart of. It allowed me to view APES from another
point of view once again. This showed me the sides of APES that are not always as obvious, like
politics and natural disasters. When you have to see it in the really world and not just on a sheet of
paper at a desk it can change your whole idea of it. I was able to find many articles that I loved but
specifically these three allowed me to see how a everything, no matter how different they seem, are all
connected.
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Bumblebee skilled at buzz pollination may soon join the endangered species list by Jessica Roy with
The Washington Post talks about the different reasons a very important pollinators population is
heavily decreasing.This article is focused on the causes and effects of why the bees are dying, more
specifically the rusty patched bumblebee. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formally proposed that
the rusty patched bumblebee be placed on the endangered species list. The bee s decline can be
attributed to habitat loss, climate change, disease, farming and pesticides, says Roy. These human
caused acts are what is killing the most important piece in the production of food. WIthout the bee s
food production and variety would decrease immensely. I was very interested in this article because of
the simplicity of it. Although it was only two pages it was able to reach the audience and show them
how the loss of something so small could change the entire world as we know it. This article is just
another example of how humans make decisions without worrying about the long term consequences
it could have. Without the bees, we suffer. When will humans learn to see the that the everyday actions
we make are killing off millions of species and permanently harming the environment and start to get
up and do something about it? This is the questions that this article is
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Analysis of Sonnet 73 Essay
[Line 1]* that time of year being late autumn or early winter.
[Line 2]* Compare the line to Macbeth (5.3.23) my way of life/is fall n into the sere, the yellow leaf .
[Line 4]* Bare ruin d choirs is a reference to the remains of a church or, more specifically, a chancel,
stripped of its roof and exposed to the elements. The choirs formerly rang with the sounds of sweet
birds . Some argue that lines 3 and 4 should be read without pause the yellow leaves shake against the
cold/Bare ruin d choirs . If we assume the adjective cold modifies Bare ruin d choirs , then the image
becomes more concrete those boughs are sweeping against the ruins of the church. Some editors,
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Is the poet saying that the young man now understands that he will lose his own youth and passion,
after listening to the lamentations in the three preceding quatrains? Or is the poet saying that the
young man now is aware of the poet s imminent demise, and this knowledge makes the young man s
love for the poet stronger because he might soon loose him? What must the young man give up before
long his youth or his friend? The answer could lie in the interpretation of both the young man s and
the poet s character in other sonnets.
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Sonnets 71 74 are typically analyzed as a group, linked by the poet s thoughts of his own mortality.
However, Sonnet 73 contains many of the themes common throughout the entire body of sonnets,
including the ravages of time on one s physical well being and the mental anguish associated with
moving further from youth and closer to death. Time s destruction of great monuments juxtaposed
with the effects of age on human beings is a convention seen before, most notably in Sonnet 55.
The poet is preparing his young friend, not for the approaching literal death of his body, but the
metaphorical death of his youth and passion. The poet s deep insecurities swell irrepressibly as he
concludes that the young man is now focused only on the signs of his aging as the poet surely is
himself. This is illustrated by the linear development of the three quatrains.
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Essay on The Bicycle Thief
The Bicycle Thief The Bicycle Thief is a deeply moving neo realist study of post War Italy which
depicts one man s loss of faith and his struggle to maintain personal dignity in poverty and
bureaucratic indifference. Antonio Ricci is a bill poster whose bicycle, essential for his job, is stolen
by a thief. Joined by his son Bruno, Antonio vainly searches for his bike, eventually resorting to the
humiliation of theft himself. Throughout this paper, I will attempt to trace the character through The
Bicycle Thief. The film opens with a montage of early morning urban activities ending on a crowd of
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He gently scolds his wife for her superstitions, but Maria holds firm to her belief in the woman s
psychic ability. In a series intermittent domestic scenes, Antonio is portrayed as a loving husband and
an understanding father. His warmth belies the stereotypically macho Latin male. He helps his wife
carry heavy buckets of water and engages his young son Bruno as a reliable helper, and trusted him
with the preparation of the cherished bicycle for the first day s work. Hired as a billposter, Antonio
was required to affix looming images of Rita Hayworth to the gray and ancient walls of Rome;
ironically, he juxtaposes Hollywood s glamorous world vision to the stark realties of post War Europe.
While Antonio struggles to smooth out the lumps under the advertisement, a thief slips up behind him
and steals his bicycle. Antonio chases him in vain, loses him in the rush of the mid morning traffic.
Thus begins an unrelenting three day search for his stolen bicycle. Accompanied by Bruno, Antonio
combs Rome to recover his property, which has come to represent both his livelihood and any hope
for a prosperous future. The police are of no help; they cannot be bothered with such a trivial case.
Enlisting friends, Antonio and his son search the open air markets where stolen goods are dismantled
and sold, for a trace of evidence. In a masterful
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An Autopsy Of Nuwaubianism, Black Nationalism, And The...
An Autopsy of Nuwaubianism, Black Nationalism, and the Epistemological Concepts Surrounding
Separatist Theory
Regina Farrell
Professor Gregory Smithsimon
May 17, 2017 Thesis
The Black man has a long history of slavery, violence and general tension in the United States.
Although there have been amendments to legislation to allow for some equality, there is still progress
to be made. In the meantime, civil rights movements have given birth to organizations such as
Nuwaubianism, that aim to keep the Black community together. Using ethnographic research,
techniques such as field observations, interviews, and literary analysis I will conduct an autopsy of
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The heavy symbolism on paraphernalia in the language of Nuwaup make it difficult for a non member
to attain the knowledge they seek without membership or reading every single publication. I
recognized some of the esotericism and secrecy had been written in between the lines of the
publications from structures of secret societies such a freemasonry and Orders of the Golden Dawn.
Although I could not fully decipher the mission statement and main objectives of Nuwaubianism, I
was able to get an idea of their sentiments toward race and the position of the Black man in society
today. These revelations came in the form of an interview. The interview was non traditional in the
sense that I did very little of the talking. A member of the organization mistook me for a fellow
member and began a conversation concerning their thoughts on their indoctrination. The conversation
was fruitful in that it provided sentiments on the outside world wrapped in Nuwaubian dogma,
uninhibited by the censorship normally provided to outsiders. According to the interview, a Black man
s capacity to flourish relies heavily on the amount of neuromelanin he possesses. Animism is the
original religion of The Black man and paying homage to your ancestors takes the place of
Christianity. The most surprising revelation was the attribution of the white man to
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Analysis Of Out, Out By Robert Frost
In Robert Frost s poem Out, Out an overwhelming theme of agony can be sensed as
Frost incorporates his personal experiences with loss and his views on society into the narrative of this
literary work. Frost uses the depiction of innocence through a young boy who suffers a fatal accident
to metaphorically embed his personal struggles with the death of his two children into the poem. The
section of the poem that will be analyzed is the final ten lines (25 34). The significance of this section
in the poem is the underlying relationship between what the narrater is saying, and Frosts personal
pain that he is suffering from that he ingrains into this poem. The importance of thoroughly analyzing
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The lack of imagery and change in punctuation provide a shift to a feeling of numbness that can be
understood once comparing this to the authors descriptive nature used in the first section of the work.
Death plays a significant, and rather obvious role in narrative this poem. The main focuses of second
half of the poem is concentrated on accident that takes place in which a boy loses his hand, and
eventually his life. A few lines in the section that I felt were specifically important to interpret was
when the narrater says, He saw all spoiled. Don t let him cut my hand off, The doctor, when he comes.
Don t let him, sister! So. But the hand was already gone (23 25). In these lines, a sense of helplessness
can be felt due the doctor arriving once it is too late. I believe that the doctors late arrival can be
related to the death of Frosts first born son,
Elliot who passes away due to Cholera. A relationship can be drawn between the inability of
Frost to save his son from his disease, to the inevitable death of the young boy in the poem.
The last two lines of the poem possess an extremely powerful sense of defeat and sorrow.
In these last two lines, Frost writes, No more to build on there. And they, since they Were not the one
dead, turned to their affairs. A sense of defeat was also perceived as Frost simply uses the wording, No
more to build on there to describe the death of an innocent young child s life.
When analyzing these
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Dreams From My Father
Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama and Canicula by Norma Cantu are both autobiographical
novels that discuss the obstacles that a minority faces with living in a predominately white society,
thus causing struggles with identity and family. Dreams from My Father highlights the key events that
shaped the man that is Barack Obama. Commencing with Obama s childhood years which show a
dynamic change in culture and family structure. Obama struggles with the fact that he is an African
American man raised by a white family. Living in distinct locations with strong cultures like Kenya
and Chicago has allowed him to establish his own principles and motivation in life. During his time in
Chicago Obama was able to establish his purpose in life: to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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These primary relationships established through family ties have strongly influenced Barack Obama
and Norma Cantu, thus molding their principles and personalities. Dreams from My Father by Barack
Obama discusses the importance of accepting one s family stance in the and using that to motivate
oneself to prosper: I still trusted my mother s love but I now faced the prospect that her account of the
world, and my father s place in it, was somehow incomplete (Barack .....). Barack Obama realizes that
his childhood had an absent father figure, this in turn allowed him to grow as an individual creating a
sense of independence. This element of realization allowed him to come to terms with the situation
and appreciate the support that was present, despite the norms in society of having a duo support
system. Being able to come to terms with the hole in his life was a maturity step that was
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The Legend of Ed Gein and His Filmic Rebirth Essay
The Legend of Ed Gein and His Filmic Rebirth
So you want to hear a legend hmm? Well, I ll give you what you want, but taint nothin bout it fiction.
Now, you one of them scholarly types ain t ya college and libraries and all that crap, right? Well,
college kiddy you may think you know it all, but I know a thing or two about a thing or two. You
haven t seen nothin . You don t know a damn thing until you step right into the path of a cold blooded
killer. Til you look that crazy sumabitch right in his red eyes and send him back to hell! My name is
Deputy Sheriff Frank Worden. I m old now. When I was young, I was the Deputy Sheriff of this here
great town of Plainfield, Wisconsin. I know whatcha thinkin . I ain t no drunk and ... Show more
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I told em I was going hunting and he mentioned something bout coming back for some paint. Like I
said ain t nobody pay no attention to Ed. Hell, I went on to huntin . I come back and my momma s
store is closed early. Momma was gone and I knew something was wrong. I called down to the station
and told em to go on over and check out Gein s place. You know, better safe than sorry.
Well shit, am I sorry. Those boys went over to Ed s place and checked out his house. They say they
found a soup bowl fashioned from an inverted human half skull, four women s faces, rouged, made
up, and thumbnail tacked to the wall, [and] a skin vest including mammaries (Rebello). But that ain t
all I was glad I didn t go to that house by myself when those boys told me they found my my momma
in Ed s shed. By the time they found her, the old gal was necked and hangin upside down from the
ceiling. That sumabitch had cut her chest open side to side and up and down. He cut off her head too. I
like to thrown up when they told me that.
I went and arrested that nutcase myself. He kept saying I ain t do nothin . I ain t do nothin . It took all I
had not to kill him then and there. Anyway, he was found guilty of what he done. I thought they d fry
him, but they put him in a crazy house instead. He died there in 1984. The thing that gets me bout him
is that he told us that he would put on that skin vest, them women s faces, and some stockings and
parade around
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`` Privilege, Power, And Difference, By Johnson And Robbins
Since the time we are born we are fed the lies of capitalism. We are taught that capitalism hurts no one
and that capitalism is the only way. Johnson and Robbins have some very influential ideas about
capitalism. Johnson writes about the complexity of privilege. He also addresses why some privileged
people do not feel privileged through the matrix of capitalist domination. Robbins gives us a
background on how privilege became what it is today. He addresses the anatomy of the working class
by drawing attention to how they were mobile, divided, powerless, and anxious for a revolution.
Through Johnson and Robbins eyes we can begin to see how the world is not the one we were taught
it was. In Johnson s book, Privilege, Power, and Difference, he writes about the matrix of capitalist
domination, but to really understand the reader must look back to the previous chapter when he writes
about privilege. Johnson asked the reader to list qualities such as gender, race, sexual orientation, and
class. After doing so, Johnson explained that such qualities have one side that receives privilege in
society. These privileges range from having a better schooling to getting a job over someone who does
not have the privileged qualities. The ideal qualities of the ones listed according to society is upper
class, heterosexual, white, and male. This is not to say that all white men feel privileged. In fact, that
is the entire idea of the matrix of capitalist domination. People do not fall
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Explain the Way in Which You Would Establish Ground Rules...
Having explored the three methods of setting ground rules during session 2 of PTTLS course, it is
evident that for the ground rules to be effective, determining the appropriate method of ground rules
setting is crucial to informing how the learners will be likely to respond to the ground rules and how
this will later affect the session or sessions to be delivered.
The three methods of setting ground rules offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the
context of the lesson and the dynamics of the group. For example the teacher led process provides the
teacher with a clear set of uniformed rules and offers the teacher an opportunity to consider issues
which may otherwise have been overlooked such as the learning environment and ... Show more
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The learners would have no choice but to adhere to the rules as they would be bound by their own
principles. This method does fail to acknowledge the teachers experience in understanding the
dynamics of groups and how the teacher could provide a valuable contribution to ground rules which
consider the needs of individual learners. This method may also inhibit the teacher from delivering an
effective lesson as consideration may not have been applied as to whether the rules are suitable for the
teaching environment. For instance taking into account the actual content of the lesson to be delivered
and forgetting to include the health and safety of the learners.
In establishing an effective set of ground rules for my learners, I would consider a method that offers
the teacher the opportunity to create a learning environment that is safe, efficient and stimulating for
the learner (Armitage, A, et al, Teaching Training in Post Compulsory Education, OU, 2007).
This would be implemented through getting the learners to negotiate their own ground rules with
assistance from myself. I would take charge of facilitating the discussion to ensure all learners had an
opportunity to contribute, and to ensure the inclusion of crucial rules which allow me to effectively
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Tattoo Speech
Tattoos are more than just art on someone s body, it s the meaning that holds a secret. In the essay,
Mark My Words. Maybe. , many people often see Leslie Jamison s tattoo in different perspectives.
Not only do people have varying point of views, they also either have faced a lot of bad or good
outcomes in their life. Finding yourself can be a huge deal, sometimes those can create themselves by
how they feel or the way others may expect from them. The first time someone gets a tattoo, it s
extremely important, especially with those who ask for the message behind it. As Jamison walks
around, feeling proudly about her tattoo, all she begins to hear is negative comments or how they
might feel towards it, themselves. Tattoos can speak more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When I was younger, I grew up with just a mother who was as strong as any other parent alone. She
carried me on her shoulders when I began to slip into depression because the suicide of my best friend
or the hate that built towards myself because the bullying that was done to me. For one thing, my own
tattoos have never been in regret because they ll symbol sadness or personal issues, but it s the hope
that as I ll become a psychologist the trust they obtain with their story can control them as a stronger
person. Next, when those ask for acceptance, a body belonging of a person can t always configure
what it means for just anyone. Those around you often use persuasion from the experience they had
faced, an example was, Most of Griner s body art has meaning: One is dedicated to her brother,
DeCarlo, who inspired her to consider tattoos. I want to get the full sleeve like he has, she says.
Another is the double linked female sign that represents Griner s sexuality. On the lower right side of
her back, she has a tattoo featuring two sculls with the words, laugh now, cry later, a phrase she turned
to during her most challenging time. From then on, people around her never realized after pressuring
and telling them their own experience from one effortless way could under estimate how they can feel
by judgement. At times, people should only configure
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Heritage In Alice Walker s Everyday Use
In addition to setting, the use of symbols in Everyday Use also helps shape the theme of honoring
heritage. Mama calls to her returning daughter and addresses her by her given name, Dee.
Immediately, Dee corrects her mother and declares she s dead to the name Dee (Walker 138). In a
rejection of the oppression implied by the taking of black slave names, she tells her mother that her
name is now Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo (Ross 1229). Dee denies her real heritage in which she
was named for her aunt Dice in a tradition that could have carried it back beyond the Civil War and
instead embraces the distant aspects of her supposed heritage (Walker 140). The author s use of two
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The author goes into detail to describe, through Mama, the appearance and history of each character.
Mama begins the story and describes herself as a large, big boned woman with rough, man working
hands who wears flannel and overalls while working outside all day (Walker 136, 137). She also
mentions that she never had an education (Walker 138). Maggie is described in a similar way with
little education to speak of and badly scarred on her arms and legs ( Overview: Everyday Use ). The
characterization of Mama and Maggie as hardened, hardworking women reflects the way they are
honoring their heritage. Both women have taken the skills and useful meaning of their heritage and put
it into everyday use even when it is not always a pretty reality. Contrastingly, Dee is characterized as
being dressed in bright clothing and gold jewelry accompanied by a man with wild looking hair (
Overview: Everyday Use ). She is focused on her physical appearance and its representation which
reflects her attitude toward her heritage. Her appreciation for her cultural heritage miss the mark as
she describes her plans to decorate her home with old household items as if they are folk art (
Overview: Everyday Use ). Dee cannot even comprehend how to utilize her heritage outside of
artifacts which she can possess and appreciate from a distance instead of as a process in which she is
always intimately involved (Piedmont Marton 1). While Dee s heritage is in reality the same as
Maggie and Mama, she has chosen to reject her immediate heritage in favor of the flashier and more
in fashionable African heritage with tall hair styles and bright clothes. The characterization of all three
women mirrors how each woman attempts to honor their
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Nuclear Technology And Its Impact On The Atomic Age
On August 6th and 9th, 1945 the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan.
With the use of these new weapons a door was opened that could never be closed, a new and uncertain
era was now upon the world, and the use of atomic power could mean the betterment or destruction of
a nation at a moment s notice. Whether you like it or not, you live in the atomic age and it can have
many implications that you may or may not know about. The Manhattan Project is well known to have
developed the first two atomic bombs, fat man, and little boy, but nuclear technology was being
researched many years before this. Uranium was first found in 1789 by Martin Klaproth, and was
discovered to have ionizing radiation in 1895 by Wilhelm Rontgen (Outline History of Nuclear
Energy). More and more information on uranium and other materials were being discovered, such as:
radioactive materials emitting alpha particles in 1896 by Henri Becquerel, in 1902 the discovery of
radiation being a spontaneous event by Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr and his increased understanding
of the atom, in 1932 when James Chadwick discovered the neutron, etc. Other nations also spent
resources on developing nuclear technology such as in Russia with their Radium Institute of
Leningrad FTI, but was hampered with Stalin s purges that eliminated prominent scientists working
there; British scientists developed the concept of the atomic bomb with the MAUD committee in 1940
and continued research on the
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Self-Confidence As An Emergency Nurse
Self confidence is viewed one of the most influential aspect in people s everyday lives (Bandura,
1986). As an emergency nurse responder, they are moderately confident in dealing efficiently with
emergency situations while performing basic life support to a victim. Moderately true can have its
contributors and factors why the emergency nurse responders mostly chose this instead of being
exactly true. One being, Moderately confident that the responders mentioned that they have joined or
gone through enough trainings/programs on basic life support for the responders to say they are
confident enough to apply what they have learned. Even being with the institution for a long period, in
this case a few responders have said upon interviewing that
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Cash Flow and Growth Rate
Week 8 Case Study JetBlue Man Hon Chan 22002960 Introduction An initial public offering (IPO)
refers to the initial stage of shares offering to the public market for subscriptions by a company to
raise capital for the purpose of expansion. It is considered as a big issue for companies as an IPO does
not necessary guarantee the success of a company as it is merely a tool of raising capital while its
costs of issuance and consecutive monitoring costs (due to diluted shareholdings of the company by
public investors) are relatively higher than the cost of issuing corporate debt. Yet IPO is still a popular
tool for infant firms due to the fact it creates strategic market exposure. JetBlue was attempting to
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In FCFE approach, the required rate of return by shareholders is required and can be calculated using
the CAPM model, which the information showed that the risk free rate (derived from yield from
treasury notes) and the estimated market risk premium are 5%, the beta implemented in the CAPM
model cannot be directly obtained since JetBlue has never been listed before hence a medium has to
be used which the Southwest beta of 1.6 is chosen given the characteristics and nature of the two
companies are similar hence is expected to be affected by similar systematic risk. The calculated
required rate of return therefore would be 5%+1.6(5%)=14%. In contrast, in the FCFF approach, a
weighted cost of capital (WACC) is required to use, which can be determined as the percentage of
debt to equity multiply by the cost of debt plus one minus the percentage of debt to equity multiply by
the cost of capital, or the required rate of return. The percentage of debt to equity is derived from the
balance sheet of JetBlue as 99%. The cost of debt can only be indirectly obtained from the current
debt structure of Southwest Airlines, the 7.375 debenture (with yield to maturity of 8.68%) is chosen
given it is a long term debt and to remain conservative. It is assumed that the long term debt of JetBlue
worth of $300m is separately obtained from three different sources. Thus the WACC is calculated as
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Thesis For Nosferatu
Rhetorical Outline
Proposition: The film Nosferatu was a key step in establishing the modern standard of the vampire as
an icon of horror.
Audience: Persons with a high level of interest in the history and development of film, specifically
vampire or German Expressionist film. The book discusses how Nosferatu is an important milestone
in cinematic history for its pioneering in both the creation of the vampire icon and its use of cutting
edge film techniques, so people with an advanced interest in the history of film would find this book
appealing. Additionally, it holds a lot of important analysis for students required to study Nosferatu,
and provides insight to the significance of the film that they would not have otherwise had.
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She discusses how Weimar Cinema came to be and how it did so well financially, moves onto the
introduction of Expressionism into film from its origin in theater and painting, and finally describes
the characteristics of Expressionism in Cinema as opposed to other artforms. From there, she
discusses how the various members of the Prana cinema team came together and how their expertise
contributed to the movie, how they prepared the masses for Nosferatu, and how they presented the
movie. However, she provides the counterpoint of how Florence Stoker s lawsuit against the Prana
film company damaged the movie s reputation and popularity. From there she describes how the plot
of Nosferatu follows the pattern established by Noel Carroll in Philosophy of Horror of an onset
phase, a discovery phase, a confirmation phase, and a confrontation phase. As the chapter progresses,
Massaccesi s description of the plot includes lengthy and in depth analyses of each character in terms
of their interactions with each other and with the setting(s). From there she considers the significance
of various aspects of the film in relation to the film s events and characters, such as camera angles and
symbolic imagery, She also discusses the significance of other aspects of the film in relation to the
sociopolitical situation in Germany and Europe as a whole, applying themes such as the defeat of a
tyrannical villain figure or the supernatural wonder associated with Romantic artwork.
Rhetorical Strategies: Massaccesi uses a more expository and frank structure, opting to be very
informative and direct with the content of her book. In every section of the chapters, she has a very
clear pattern of making a claim, providing an example, and connecting the two via
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Thermal Energy Conversion Essay
The demand for an efficient renewable energy source is a driving force in ongoing research. Thermal
energy conversion is one such potential source that is under constant investigation and has endless
avenues of possibility. The two requirements of energy production are efficiency and renewability.
Many possibilities exist for energy production including: Fossil Fuels (natural gas, oil, coal, oilshale),
nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and wastes, hydroelectric. Efficiency of the use of these
resource are directly related to the location and the demand in that location. For example Hawaii is a
prime candidate for the use of the oceans mechanical wave action, the thermal gradient of the ocean,
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There are three types of energy converters producing electricity: closed cycle, open cycle, and a
hybrid system combining the previous two systems. Closed cycle OTEC systems use the warm surface
water to boil a fluid that has a low boiling point (e.g. ammonia). The pressure caused by the expanding
vapor is then used to turn a turbine. The turbine then turns a generator to produce electricity. Cold
water is then used to recycle the vapor back to a condensed state and the cycle is repeated. An open
cycle system directly boils the warm surface water. Operating at low pressure, the steam that is created
is channeled in turn to a turbine engine. The water vapor is condensed again by cold water. If the
condensed water is kept seperate from the cold seawater it can be used for consumption or agriculture.
Other by products produced by the open cycle OTEC are a variety of minerals. Both cycles produce
electricity through the use of solar warmed water.
Steam Powered Turbine Engine
Capturing the power of steam is not a new idea but one that has been used for hundreds of years. A jet
of steam can readily do work on an object by the jet propolsion effect of steam escaping through a
small guided hole or by a stream colliding with a system of paddle wheels. Most early steam powered
machines used the principles of the latter. The system of paddles, or turbine, was used to drive a shaft
which in turn could drive any number of gear or belt driven mechanisms. The
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Odysseus Heroic Qualities
A man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities is the
dictionary definition of a hero, but the qualities that make one a hero can differ drastically. In the
Odyssey, Odysseus plays the role of the heroic character. He is brave, able to overcome fear,
intelligent, cunning, and much more. Many characters in the Iliad could be perceived as the hero.
Personally, I think it was Patrocolus who took on that role, who was willing to sacrifice himself for the
better of his people. Heroes in the modern day are everywhere, but with much less recognition than
those in the Odyssey and Iliad. In addition to that, they don t have to take a 10 year journey facing sea
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Some may argue that he isn t a hero at all, but I think that his heroic qualities, like bravery and
honesty, outweigh his not so heroic ones. Odysseus is brave because of the way he overcame a fear of
his for the benefit of his crew. When Odysseus and his crew landed on the island of Circe, she turned
Odysseus crew into swine, or pigs. Odysseus eventually persuades her to turn his crew back into men;
but when she does so, they were under a trance that she would only diminish if Odysseus went to the
Underworld. Odysseus was terrified, to say the least, but he chose to face his fear for the welfare of
his crew. This also made Odysseus selfless, which is a very important characteristic of a
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MGT330 Case Study Starbucks Structure w
Case Study: Starbucks Structure
Cynthia Duff
MGT330: Management for Organizations
Instructor: James Worsley
October 13, 2014
Case Study: Starbucks Structure Starbucks Coffee, we all know the name and most love the coffee and
atmosphere it brings to our daily lives. Starbucks started out like most organizations a small coffee
shop in 1971 in Seattle s historic Pike Place Market and grew. This small shop started out as a single
owner who the employees answered to which is known as departmentalization by function and has
now grown to be divided by territories known as geographic regions. This fortune 500 company is not
a stranger to economic hard times, in 2008 and 2009 Starbucks closed over 600 stores. The
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What they serve in the United States may not always be what they sell in other countries, or California
may not have the same menu items as Maine. The concept is the same and the base of the organization
is the same, coffee, however the pastries or type of specialty coffee may vary upon location. The form
may be changed in stores offering food products and lunch due to the region specific menu items that
are served. By being flexible and accommodating to the region specific demands keeps the
organization marketable and the desired sought out location.
Starbucks began to experience financial problems in 2008 and 2009; this was mainly due to the
recession and rumored of poor business strategy (LaMonica, 2008). When a company goes thru a hard
financial time the organization pauses and looks at organizational structure to see where the
breakdown occurred or change could be implemented. Centralization and decentralization refer to the
degree of delegation of decision making, authority, and power within an organization (Reilly,
Minnick, Baack, 2011). The leadership should centralize power and decision making for the
operations as a whole. With Starbucks a large fortune 500 company with locations all over the world,
this will be difficult. By standardizing a plan for all franchise and locations to follow and maintain
would help the business be uniformed however allow the flexibility for region specific demands.
Structure configurations constitute the
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Google, Inc. And The Chinese International Gateway...
Introduction
Google, Inc. started service in China through Google.com, a version of its homepage in Chinese
language. Although it is operated outside the country, the search results of search requests from China
are monitored and filtered by the Chinese international gateway Internet service providers (ISP). Two
years after the start of service in China, Google.com was down for two weeks and was slow and
unreliable after reinstatement. As a result, Google, Inc. was losing market share in China. With the
objective of developing a more sustainable strategy, the company conducted an analysis and
comparative study. The output was a decision to establish physical presence through Google.cn, a
search engine that is based in China. However, the search results in Google.cn are subjected to self
censorship and government monitoring and filtering as required by Chinese laws of the ISPs that are
operating locally. Because of this decision, Google, Inc. is faced with criticism and bad publicity. The
initial solution was to keep both Google.com and Google.cn.
Problem Statement Google, Inc. has to address negative publicity and decide on the best strategy in
China.
Environmental Analysis The totalitarian government of China monitors the content of all locally
operating ISPs and screens the search results of both local and international ISPs. Other international
ISPs such as Yahoo! and Microsoft have local operations in China and thus have to abide by the
Chinese laws and
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Thesis For Hamlet Essay
Literary Thesis Essay William Shakespeare has changed the way that many people have viewed plays
and literature throughout his life and is still carrying that legacy to this day. This is most prominent in
his famous tragedy, Hamlet, which is still analyzed for its success as a renowned classic. The story is
about a prince named Hamlet who meets his Father s ghost and learns of their murder by his uncle.
The story continues by depicting Hamlet s revenge and his falling into madness. Hamlet illustrates
masterful uses of literary devices in the use of euphemisms, imagery, and similes to create an
interesting tragedy that changed the outlook on literature as a whole. Shakespeare has indisputable
skill in mastery over literary devices that shape themselves into an heart wrenching masterpiece.
Euphemisms form excellent literature by provoking thoughtful insight within texts to decipher what
would otherwise be seen as blunt or obvious. In hamlet, the euphemism, For thought and the trifling of
his favor, Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, A violet in the youth of primy nature, (Act 1, Scene 3,
ln. 5 7) plays on Hamlet s attitude, hinting to ideas much more vile than what is initially spoken. This
allows for readers to interpret Hamlet in varying senses. The quote, I saw him enter such a house of
sale videlicet a brothel, or so forth... (Act 2, Scene 1, ln. 61 62) utilizes phrasing to avoid the use of
less appetizing words. This helps in the aid to avoid blunt terms and add
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Private Cloud Using Open Source Operating System Ubuntu...
Private Cloud using Eucalyptus in University Kanchan Bhagtani(kanchanbhagtani21@gamil.com)
Saloni Dhanotiya(salonidhanotiya19@gmail.com) Neha Paliwal(neha72240@gmail.com) Department
Of CSE Mandsaur University,Mandsaur(M.P) Abstract Cloud computing is bringing a revolution in
computing environment replacing traditional software installations, licensing issues into complete on
demand services through internet. Microsoft office 365 a cloud based office application is available to
clients online hence no need to buy and install the software. On Facebook a social networking
website, users upload videos which uses cloud provider‟s storage service so less hardware cost for
clients.Virtualization technology has great contribution in advent of cloud computing. Paper describes
implementation of Private Cloud using open source operating system Ubuntu 10.04 server edition,
installation of Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud with Eucalyptus 1.6.2 and providing CentOS 5.3 operating
system through cloud. Keywords: Cloud computing, Virtualization, Hypervisor, Eucalyptus 1.
Introduction Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous (present everywhere), convenient,
on demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources e.g., networks,
servers, storage, applications, and services that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction [1]. Types of Cloud computing models are Public
cloud, Private cloud and Hybrid
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The Lottery Short Story
For many years, the townspeople of a small, isolated town had performed a sort of lottery each year.
However, the winner of this lottery was never a lucky one as they would be the subject of a stoning.
The villagers who would all participate in this stoning had probably been doing this for so long that
they had become blinded by what they were accomplishing which was nothing at all. On a sunny June
day Tessie Hutchinson had been chosen as the one person who the entire village would be getting to
throw all types of stone at. She could be heard screaming out, It isn t fair, it isn t right! as the people
she had lived so close to all her life crept toward her with rocks. As she trembled in horror, she could
not believe she had been picked out of the three hundred villagers that could just as easily been her at
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Now that she was the one facing the people that had become familiar to her and made her feel at home
carrying stones toward her to bring her to her death, she wondered how anyone could do this to her.
Just as quickly as this thought came, it had gone and so had she. After everyone had gone home for
their noon dinner, Nancy Hutchinson was still standing staring down at the dead body of her mother.
Tessie s head was caked in blood and there were small bruises all over her body where tiny stones had
hit her. After a few years of seeing these same images and countless nightmares she had kept hidden
from everyone, Nancy no longer felt as afraid of looking at the dead bodies of past winners of the
lottery. It had become normal. This scared her the most. That by partaking in this annual event she
would no longer feel anything toward the dead. Today was
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Andrew Wakefield Case Summary
For this discussion, the infamous case of scientific misconduct that I chose is about Andrew Wakefield
s article on linking MMR vaccine to autism. Wakefield is a former doctor and researcher who was
found guilty for falsifying data in order to mislead the public that MMR vaccines correlate with
autism. For example, Wakefield purposely changed the medical entries of his participants to support
his study that MMR vaccines will induce autism. He included a small group of participants,
approximately 12 children, to join his study. However, these children were suggested by biased
organizations, who attempted to discourage the public from getting MMR vaccines. Therefore, his
study did not give an overall unbiased sample to show that his experiment was reliable. They were ...
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He was also told that he would receive more compensation after the lawyer wins the lawsuit.
However, he never disclosed this information to the journal publisher or the board. Falsifying data is
an unprofessional and despicable research ethic. Research studies should use data that are actually
collected during the experiments. No one should ever alter the data in favor of a certain side. Such
action will show biased in a study, making it unreliable to use for future investigations. In Wakefield s
scenario, his inability to uphold his integrity as a researcher created more issues to the general public
by providing misleading information to the society. Doing a research that has public interests should
be treated more seriously. In his study, Wakefield only used 12 participants to draw his conclusion
about the correlation between MMR vaccine and autism. Disregarding the biased part, this small
amount of sample was not reflective to the whole population, locally and globally. As a researcher, he
failed to disclose any conflicting interests that arose during the
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The Importance Of Drones And Firefighters
Drones and Firefighters
A drone, a unmanned flying robot that has a good camera, and can be controlled by a human. Drones
have been the new hot thing in recent years, as more people and companies are looking into using
drones for their own benefits. Firefighter this is a blessing and a curse. Fire companies, researchers,
and inventors are figuring out how a drone can be useful to a firefighter. Drones is the new hot thing
and firefighters are figuring out what can a drone do to help the firefighters, why should fire
companies have a drone, and how is drones that the public have affect firefighters when on the field.
Having a drone is very useful for the firefighter world. The University of Maryland has been testing
drones on how they can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They have to figure out what tool would be best for the drone and they can use it for their liking.
Drones have made a huge technology impact in the 21 century as better and better drones are being
made each year and researchers are making drones to their liking. The public have used drones to
capture footage for themselves and have caused more harm within a scene than good. Fire companies
in ten years well have to deal with drones in almost in every fire call they go to. This is not all bad for
Fire companies; they are a great tool to use on scenes that a human cannot perform. Drones will be an
impact for firefighters, it depends on them what they want to
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Samuel Sewall s And William Byrd Journal Analysis
Living distinct lives in the New World, two American authors present striking pictures of their
struggles in the land of opportunity. Samuel Sewall s and William Byrd II s diaries provide a glimpse
into the everyday routines of early American settlers. An accomplished judge, businessman, and
printer of Massachusetts Bay, Sewall writes about the developments around him. Likewise, Byrd, a
successful planter, slave owner, and author from Charles City County, Virginia, leaves valuable
information concerning his routines in his diary. Even though these two men share the same nation,
coastland, and English heritage, their stories are remarkably unique. Filled with death, despair,
difficulties and discomfort, Sewall s diary reflects a dark and
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Language Skills Within The Siop Model
Language Skills Within the SIOP Model With the increasing number of English language learners
(ELLs) in the United States, English learners (ELs) make up a decent percentage of the students in our
classroom. It is projected that by 2015, 30 percent of the school aged population in the United States
will be ELLs. Which is an increase of 169 percent over the last two decades (Francis, M. Rivera,
Lesaux, Kieffer, H. Rivera, 2006). Educators, now, more than ever, need to be teaching to the needs of
our English language learners. Through the use of the SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation
Protocol) model and incorporating each component of that model into our lessons, we will help
students become more comprehensible in the subject matter, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Also, it is not how you put words together, but about the meaning it s conveying. Deconstructing
complex text, and digging deeper into the text, is academic language. Meaning, this is new learning
for all students, not just ELs. With ELs, we still have to give them the complex text that is appropriate
for their grade level, but we need to provide them with support that will help them be successful, then
slowly pull them off that support, (Uro, 2011). According to Bunch, Kibler, and Pimentel (2012) ELLs
face additional challenges beyond the challenges all students face with digging deeper into complex
text. One challenge they face is trying to process intricate and complicated text, while attempting to
comprehend the content they are reading. To help ELs meet these challenges, a variety of resources
are used including: knowledge of second language, literacy skills in their first language, reading
comprehension strategies, and background knowledge. They type of text students are expected to read
with the Common Core standards looks different from what most educators are used to. Educators are
now being asked to incorporate more informational text into their lessons. As we, educators, are
planning our lessons, we will need to make informational text as much of a priority, if not more, as
literary text. Along with incorporating informational text into our lessons, we also need to think about
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Ivory Artifacts of The Israelietes
Imagine in your minds eye you are back in time during age of Israelites. Now imagine yourself
walking the halls of palace. As you walk you see what seems to be a small fortune of art decorating
the halls. You eventually stop walk and you find yourself in the throne room and right before you see a
chair but, not just not any chair the most elegant chair you have ever see with your own two eyes. This
chair glistens with jewels and some sort of white material you are not familiar with. The white
material seems almost alien in nature and yet it is beautiful and makes the thrones seem as if from
another world. That white on that throne would be ivory. Ivory items are peculiar items when one
thinks about them for long enough. One starts to think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now think that other countries are trying to win your favor to help them battle neighboring countries
for land. So they try and win your favor with gifts, and there is no better gift back in the time of
pharoses and king than Ivory. Ivory back in those times symbolized many things but the most
important on was wealth so as a result everyone wanted it. So you have your scribe write down who
give you the best piece of ivory or any other type of material good. In the end whom ever has given
you the best gifts has won your favor as result you go out and help them conquer their enemy. Their
enemy may have tried to buy your favor as well, but since their gift was not as good as your new ally s
gift they dictated their own fate. Kings would have written records of these times of war and bribery
so they could in the end know who they should support. As a result this is textual evidence that we can
tell where ivories could have come from. Now the reason the style of the piece by which I mean the
motifs on the pieces give away where the ivory is from is because what a motif is. A motif essentially
means the themes of the work and message that the artists are trying to convey. Generally motifs of
work are indigenous to areas where the artists are from for example. You are not going to see on
Egyptian art depictions of Thor the thunder god of Nordic mythology because that does not pertain to
the artist. The motifs of
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Understanding the Complexity of Canada s Courts Essay
In America we have a complex system of courts that many do not understand, this is the same in many
other countries too. There are many different types of court system you could have. There is Common
Law, Civil Law, a mix of both and Islamic Law. America has a type of law called Common Law,
which originally comes from England. This type just means that there are decisions by judges and
courts. Another country with this law is Canada. When you look at the systems you can see how
similar they are to each other. Both of these fine nations have judges and they have courts, where
some are higher up than others. There is the Canadian Supreme Court, Tax Court, Court of Appeals,
Providential Courts (the equivalent of district courts), and Court ... Show more content on
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The lower courts of the country follow the rulings and decisions of the higher courts. Canada s
supreme Court has the authority to overrule all lower Canadian courts. When there is an issue that
there is little existing Canadian decisions they will often look at rulings made by the English of
American courts. There is a long standing correlation between Canadian and English law, where the
examples of the English House of Appeals and House of Lords are followed. Since there is this
history, decisions by the House of Lords will stand in Canada until overturned by the Canadian
Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of Canada of created by the Supreme Court Act and consists of
nine judges. Because of Quebecs use of Civil Law, by law, three judges must be appoint that are from
there. There are four main levels to the court system. It starts with provincial/territorial courts. They
are the courts that handle the most of the cases, including criminal, family (excluding divorce), those
dealing with minors, traffic, and private ones involving money. On the next level are the
Provincial/Territorial Superior courts, Federal Courts and Tax Courts. The Superior Courts are found
in each province and have inherent jurisdiction, which means they can hear cases from anywhere
unless they are from an area specifically designated to another court. Most of these courts have special
divisions for different types of cases. Even
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Widgets Research Paper
Widgets A widget is a simple application extension that is often part of a larger application already
installed on the device. Widgets come in all shapes and sizes, are customizable, and reside on any
available Home screen for quick access. Widgets provide you with quick access to information
without requiring you to open the app that manages this information. An example is the Calendar
widget, which provides you a quick view of your upcoming calendar events without opening the
Calendar application. Widgets include icons, pull down menus, buttons, selection boxes, progress
indicators, on off checkmarks, scroll bars, windows, window edges (that let you resize the window),
toggle buttons, form, and many other devices for displaying information
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Book Of Mormon Research Paper
The Book of Mormon is the records of the people on the land of ancient America. These records were
engraved on metal plates, and was later quoted and abridged by a prophet historian names Mormon. It
contains the teachings of Jesus Christ on His visit to the Nephites soon after His resurrection, the
doctrines of the gospel, and teachings on the plan of salvation (The Introduction of the Book of
Mormon). It is one of the standard works of scripture of our church. It helps us to understand more
about the teachings in the Bible. These records were hidden under the command of God and the
teachings was kept hidden from people for many years, but it is no longer hidden, and all the teachings
has been restored.
The records were mainly talking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Concerning this record the Prophet Joseph Smith said: I told the brethren that the Book of Mormon
was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get
nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book. (The Introduction of the Book of
Mormon) . President Benson taught that there are three reason why we need to study the Book of
Mormon. First, it is the keystone in our witness of Jesus Christ. It recorded the teachings of Jesus s
during His visit to the America. Second, it is the keystone of the doctrine of the Resurrection. With the
record of Jesus s teachings, it shows that Jesus Christ indeed was resurrected. It also teaches very
clearly what resurrection is; tells us what will happen after this life. Third, it is the keystone of
testimony (Benson). Through reading the Book of Mormon, pounder on the teachings, and praying to
ask God, we can all receive a testimony of the Book of Mormon (Moroni 10 : 3 5 ). ... The only
problem the objector has to resolve for himself is whether the Book of Mormon is true. For if the
Book of Mormon is true, then Jesus is the Christ, Joseph Smith was his prophet, The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter day Saints is true, and it is being led today by a prophet receiving revelation. (Benson,
A Witness and a Warning) The Book of Mormon it the very key that hold every teachings of our
church in
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  • 2. Gemini Research Papers Gemini is the constellation I have chosen to use in my essay. The reason for that is my zodiac sign is Gemini, and it s the constellation I am most familiar with. Gemini is composed of several stars, the most popular being Pollux and Casper, the two heads of the constellation. The greek myth where Gemini is orinated from is of two twin brothers the stars Pollux and Casper. The constellation is seen between the constellations, Taurus and Cancer. The myth of the contellation of Gemini features the twin brothers, Pollux and Casper. Mothered by Leda, but with different fathers. Pollux was a god, fathered by Jupiter was immortal, while his brother Casper was a mortal human. They faught in the Trojan War to bring their sister back to her husband. The brother s were often depicted as riding twin white horses and armed with spears. Then, when Casper died, as all mortals do, Pollux begged Jupiter to allowhim to share his immortality. Touched by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a pitch black night, the twins Raven and Ahna were born. One child born with hair as black as her mother and the other with hair as silvery as her deceased father. In the village the twins were born, twins were seen as a bad omen. The midwife took one of the girls, taking her away and bringing her towns away, where the twins would never meet again. As the years went on, Raven, the child who had beentaken, grew upin an orphanage, with hair as black as the night, she grew up with a kind heart, seen as an older sister to the younger children. She was beautiful, except forone fatal flaw, across her face was a long thi scar, raching fromher jaw toher temple, often warding anyone who would take her away. The twin who stayed with her mother grew into a beautiful lady, hair as silver as the moon and beautiful features. While both children were kind, they started aging at an abnormal rate. At the young age of thirteen, their hair started falling out, deemed as witches, they were both abandoned in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Gadamer s Analysis Gadamer s hermenutics is a continuation of the hermenutics of Heidegger, Gadamer held that contemplation is the opposite to experience and reflection and we can only reach the truth by understanding our experience. To unfold the nature of individual understanding is vital. He criticised Dilthey in his book Truth and Method (1975) where he claims that he is limited by his insistence of a totality of meaning , his aim was to uncover the nature of human understanding. Gadamer s thoughts suggest that every heremeneutic act is already structred by coscious and unconscious Vorurteile (preconceptions) that determine the way in which an object is seen. There is no completely objective view of an issue, as for the viewer, a bias will always be there. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Weiss (1991) appeared to give little credence to Gadamer s contributions based on the fact that Gadamer failed to note the nuance that seperated Dilthey s thoughts from those of his predecessors. Considering, the shared lived experience , Dilthey does not infer the a priori structure of universal experience featured in the Hegelian model. He also does not give any precedence to communal experience over individual, when forming his version of shared history, this emphasises that Dilthey s objectivity is one that is made up of all persons s lived experiences and not just those of a singled out individual. Dilthey appears to be too much under the influence of the scientific ideology, that everything is reducible to scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Running Head: FUTURE OF GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE Future of Green Mountain Coffee Aaron Copeland, Richard Thompson, Katie Ensign, Sara Bullock Central Washington University Future of Brewing When a small sign was hung on a little cafe in Waitsfield, Vermont in 1981, nobody would have imagined that Green Mountain Coffee Roasters [GMCR] would become one of the world s leading specialty coffee makers. Through hard work, Demand quickly grew beyond the walls of the café, and many other local companies requested GMCR coffee to offer their customers (GMCR, Company Overview, 2009, p. 1). Today, GMCR is recognized as a leader in the specialty coffee industry for its award winning coffees, innovative brewing technology and socially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By vertically integrating, GMCR will be able to reduce costs and move closer to the more for less category of the Possible Value Propositions matrix. Despite this higher price, over 90% [of buyers] give positive satisfaction ratings for their Keurig Brewer (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009, p.10). This rating of consumer satisfaction shows that GMCR s focus on convenience and consistency in their marketing is very effective. GMCR has achieved this success by initially marketing its Keurig office brewers to business and hotel targets. Since then, GMCR has created at home and travel Keurig brewers at lower prices along with a new vending program that allows them to target commercial and manufacturing environments (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009). With its transition into the growth stage, GMCR has promoted its products primarily by expanding into new retail stores such as Walmart, Target, Macy s, and Bed Bath Beyond; holding massive sampling events; and expanding its television advertising to include QVC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and the Food Network (GMCR, Annual Report, 2009). This intensive distribution will provide GMCR with the ability to reach new segments while supplying the huge demand accompanying the growth stage. The past, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Migration In Canada The composition of Canada s population today is very different than it was many decades ago. In years prior to World War II Canada s ethnic homegenetity was made up of mostly the British and French, although Canada was previously inhabited by Natives. However, people began a migration process that saw increased movement of people from one place to another through the world. Canada, being one of the classical migration countries began to pull immigrants at one period, then a push occurred after the world war that saw emigration out of Canada. This was followed by another period of pull factors that saw an expansion in the makeup of Canada s ethnic population. According to Beaujot (2003) these push and pull factors are based on immigrant social and life course choices. The following are some of the ways that migration have influenced the ethnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Beaujot, until the 1970s the ethnic population was essentially composed of European and French Canadian. Castles et.al (2014) notes as the growth of the fur industry became predominate in Canada there was an increase in settlers, traders and missionaries emigrating from France and Britain. Reitz (2014) illustrated that about 80% of the of immigrants prior to 1961 was European the remaining population was non white. However, the periods following 1961 to 2001 saw a decline in the ethnic makeup as some of the Europeans and Americans began to immigrate back to their country of origin. The European Canadian population began to decline, possibly because of the rise in demand of skilled labor in Europe, as well as the economic success that raised demand for skilled labor for the U.S. In the mid 1900 s Canada began to experience an increase in out migration mainly to the U.S. and Europe. In response Canada began to compete for skilled immigrants from all around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Emergency Room Services ( Ed ) Going to the emergency room is not something most people want to do. However, on occasion it is necessary to utilize the emergency room services (ED). What necessitates that trip is debatable; social norms, prevailing trends, environmental demographics, culture, individual factors, the perception of illness and access to healthcare have all been discussed. It is not this authors intention to determine the root cause, but merely raise awareness that issues exist. Increased Patient Wait Times Result in Poorer Patient Outcomes. In the United States, between 1996 and 2003 emergency room visits rose from 9.3 million visits to 113.9 million visits; an increase of 26 percent with an annual visit rate of 35.7 visits per 100 persons in 1992 and 39.6 per 100 persons in 2005 (Hunt, K., Colby, D., Grimes, B., Bacchette, P., Callaham, M., 2008). As the demand for ED services increase, wait times increase, over crowding occurs, resources are strained and poorer patient outcomes are often the result. Just ask the Jeffers family about poor patient outcomes. In 2011, 2 year old Malyia Jeffers was taken to the ED by parents for an uncontrollable fever and flu like symptoms. At the ER as she and her parents waited nearly 5 hours to be been see by a physician, Malyia s illness progressed. By the time she was seen, Malyia was suffering from toxic shock, a failing liver and struggling to survive. After weeks of touch and go in Lucile Packard Children s Hospital intensive care unit, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Role Of Tattoo Lack In Pop Culture It is amazing how big a role tattoo ink plays in the whole pop culture scene. The artist would still be an artist but his or her work would lack the permanency that the ink provides. Colors, shapes and words would be nothing more than a faded memory. But with the ink comes a lasting work of art that is there for the world to see. There is more to ink than what most people realize. Tattoo ink is produced through a chemical process. It is comprised of a pigment or dye that is mixed with a carrier. Depending on the quality level of the ink, a carrier solution can be any number of products some of which can be toxic and deadly to the human body. The oldest record of pigment is that of ground minerals and perhaps black charred coal or burnt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The homemade tattoo ink is produced by mixing a dye with a carrier such as ethyl alcohol or vodka. The problems arise when an antibacterial agent is not included in the mixture. A tattoo machine pierces the skin and the ink is inserted. Without proper bacterial safeguards the open wound can become seriously infected and result in blood poisoning. There have been some instances of death associated with poorly done tattoos and homemade ink. There will always be those individuals interested in making the tattoo ink themselves. If you absolutely must make your own or you are simply curious as to the process, it is important to understand the process and sterilization procedures used to manufacture tattoo ink. You cannot simply venture out into the woods and gather up the colors, come back home and mix it all up. Please take the time to understand how chemistry works and get as much information as possible on making your own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Expository Teaching Highly abstract concepts, such as jurisprudence and sovereignty, oftentimes cause high school students much struggle when trying to thoroughly understand such conceptual ideas. To teach these theoretical concepts, one must not only equivalently utilize David Ausubel s Expository teaching model, but also retain an overall knowledge of other valuable strategies related to Ausubels s model (Woolfolk, 2004, p. 281). To Ausubel, the most significant idea is that of the advance organizer, a statement of introduction that aids students in organizing the information about to be presented. Also to a teacher s benefit are the ideas needed to form a concept, such as exemplars, defining features, irrelevant features, non examples, and prototypes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reviewing material introduced in question and answer format is an efficient way to connect the information back to the advance organizer. Sovereignty also has a core meaning, supreme authority within a territory . In other words, the holder of sovereignty is superior to all authorities under its purview (plato.stanford.edu). The advance organizer for sovereignty might include a comparison of different types of supreme authorities. One might ask questions such as, Is high school an example of sovereignty? , or Is your family an example of sovereignty? A discussion of other countries, historically and today, would also help expand this idea. Discussing the prototype of each idea will help in relating the content covered back to the advance organizer. While using expository teaching to present a concept, one would start with an advance organizer. A comparative organizer, which compares old and new information, would aid in beginning a lesson dealing with the concept of mammals (Woolfolk, 2004, p. 281). The lesson could begin with a statement or diagram that connects several different mammals and deals with comparing and contrasting their relationship. A teacher would continue by naming and defining the concept, and producing exemplars, or actual instances. Mammals can be defined as various warm blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, including humans, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin, and in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Red Scare Following World War II, the spread of communism was an ever growing threat that pulled countries behind the iron curtain , as many world leaders stated. Although the war had ended in 1945, tensions between the East and the West remained intact as the Soviet Union s presence and possession of nuclear weapons continued to grow. Throughout America, the fear of nuclear war swept across households; concurrently, nationalist and Christian sentiments fueled the desire to not only keep communism out of America, but to keep other countries from falling to it as well. However, hysteria grew immensely in size not just because of the fear that communists would take over, but also because of the fear that the communists had already infiltrated the system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... America had already experienced a Red Scare after World War I created by paranoia following the Bolshevik Revolution, but the Second Red Scare brought out new problems that required a much different approach. Both America and Russia had proven themselves capable of launching nuclear bombs on any target, which created a new type of threat that, up until then, had not existed before. The widespread devastation in Hiroshima and the successful bomb test done by the Soviets not only gave a glimpse of the consequences of a nuclear war, but also created discussions on whether it was ethical or ideal to utilize such force. Regardless, the thought that the Soviets would drop a bomb was one that plagued the minds of the American people, as well as the growing fear that spies were hiding in everyday life. Throughout the 1950s and the 1960s, the government tried all that it could to provide protection, security, and stability to everyday life; shelters were created, schools gave drills, and systemized instructions were given across the nation to assure citizens that there was a plan. Additionally, Realistically, some instructions, such as the duck and cover practice, most likely would not have completely protected an area that had been hit by the blast of a bomb. However, these teachings, as well as the instructions given in pamphlets such as in A Guide for Surviving Nuclear War , provided protection that would have been better than not doing anything at all. Additionally, these instructions gave assurance to the American people that there was indeed a plan put in place by their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Lille Tissage Executive Summary Lille Tissages, S.A is a French company located in Lille. It was the largest company in the textile industry in France. During its activity, the company got in 2003 a good year with sales exceeding FF96million. One of the items of the company, Item 345 a sole product for the company saw its price raised in 2002 from FF15 to FF20 a meter. This decision has been taken in order to strengthen the capital position. However, the competitors kept their price at FF15 for similar items and the company Lille Tissages, S.A lost market shares. Consequently, the sales director is afraid that because Lille Tissage does not meet the competitive price the volume of sales will decrease significantly. This is the reason ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Question 3:Is there any possibility that competition might raise their prices if Lille Tissages maintains its price of FF20? If so, how do you take this factor into your analysis? Indeed, if Lille Tissages, S.A maintains its price of FF20 the competitors might raise their prices even if it gives them a competitive advantage if they are lower. But because they all have higher costs and some of them are in tight financial straits they might consider an increase of their price. However, this raise of the competitors might be benefit to Lille Tissages, S.A. Indeed, we know that Lille Tissages,S.A has a better quality than its competitor and the clients might choose a better quality for a same price. And competitors will lose market shares which will benefit to Lille Tissages, S.A that will gain those market shares. Moreover, the competitors saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Marketing And Consumer Behavior For Luxury Brands ABSTRACT: Luxury is uniqueness, attitude and ethnicity. Internet is purely a medium of communication for Luxury brands. The industry has been showing less dedication towards integrating complex technologies and its associated interactive and digital tools in marketing and overall commerce strategies. There is also a push to be present on the internet to evolve consumer needs and expectations. The initiation of internet as a universal supply channel provided an unparalleled medium by which to boost brand awareness and recover market share. This proposal provides an outline for exploratory research in sustaining the luxury brands online. The study overlaps research findings on internet marketing and consumer behavior for luxury brands. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lately, there have been issues of brand management on the internet. The new digital tools require a lot of adjustments at the executional stage. According to Chaffey (2000) Internet marketing success depends on the sites interactivity features. Also added that a brand s presence online should be conceived in a way that is sympathetic to the technology and the environment. Many brands fail in the execution of different features resulting in customers needs and expectations not being met says Hewson and Coles (2001) The consumer still looks up to the luxury brands although the bond is presently being evolved beyond the existing top down model. (Okonkowo, 2009) The percentage of online shoppers and the sales of luxury brands have been on a positive growth. In spite of the growth, it s not clear that what drives the consumers to shop online and whether they would be interested in shopping if attractive online stores were introduced. Therefore, what factors affect consumers to shop online will be examined here. A framework is necessary to develop the complex system and determine these factors, influences and buying behaviors of the consumer. (Perea, 2004) Affluent consumers use the internet as their powerful source of information about the luxury products and it is necessary that they have an online presence. RESEARCH PROBLEM DEFINITION: RESEARCH AIM With the influence of online websites and social media, marketers are able to endorse their creation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Indian Ocean Trade Between 650 C.E. and 1450 C.E., trade and interaction in the Indian Ocean was the largest in the world. Although the Indian Ocean trade network was small when it first began, the network was able to expand and led to the inclusion of Europe while the exchange of ideas, goods and religion remained constant. During this time period, the construction of large and powerful states provided security for merchants and travelers, which helped long distance commerce. The golden ages of numerous powerful states also led to the flourishing of ideas. At the beginning of the time period, Malay sailors learn how to use the winds from monsoons to sail to China and India. This allowed for the exchange of knowledge and allowed the various groups of people to make connections. The Malay sailors desired the cotton and sugar from India and also craved the silk from China, and spices such as cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg and mace from the East Indies. This trade network was small when it was first established. As time progresses, changes within the Indian Ocean region occur. New states were created such as Srivijaya and the Swahili City States. Trade routes expand to further distances. Connections are made to the Trans Saharan trade in Africa. The East African Swahili city states also become incorporated into this trade network. Greater inclusion of China, the Tang and Song dynasties, adds to the extensive trade network. Controlling empires also fluctuate throughout the time period. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pascal s Wager Argument A common argument used to disprove the existence of God is Pascal s Wager. This argument states that it is more rational to believe in God as you will be rewarded. If God existed, and the person believed in God, he would be rewarded. If the person did not believe, he would be punished .If God did not exist it would make no difference. For this reason it would be more rational to believe in God rather than to not. Pascals Wager was defined by seventeenth century Philosopher Blaise Pascal. The argument can be standardised as follows: P1. Either God exists or God does not Exists. P2. If God exists and I believe, I gain a great deal (Heaven). P3. If God exists and I don t believe I lose a lot (hell). P4. If God does not exist and I believe, I lose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also an assumption that practising Christians will be rewarded with bountiful, happy, healthy and fulfilling lives which fails to acknowledge the many Christians in this world who suffer in poverty, starvation and chronic disease .In Pascal s Wager, Blaise Pascal was arguing from ignorance. He is arguing the claim that God is sufficient for salvation which is a claim that he has not justified with evidence. Therefore using the belief of God as a way to gain a bountiful life and then salvation is a weakness as Pascal s argument which cannot be substantiated with proof of whether or not God does or does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Coca Cola CSR CSR Case Studies: Coca Cola 1. Why did Coca Cola Vietnam chose to work on water projects? Coca Cola is a beverage company, a major consumer of water resources, it uses 2.43 liters of water to produce just 1 liter of beverage which makes it prone to criticism and consumer boycotts so to protects its brand image and defend its vision statement, which said be a responsible citizen, and run its business smoothly it decided to start water program to maintain its operations in Vietnam and build a CSR reputation. 2. What is the risk to Coca Cola s reputation in using too much water and producing waste water? As Coca Cola uses too much water, it uses 2.43 liters of water to produce just 1 liter of beverage, and produces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Duyen Thai People s Committee and local Government health officials are other key stake holders. However, Coca Cola in Vietnam lacks an employee volunteer component a key stakeholder which should be involve in Vietnam community projects which is the major part of strategy in the other part of the world. 5. What risk is there to Coca Cola in using its NGO partners as a key means to reach out to local communities? The NGOs running the program on behalf of Coca Cola do most of the interaction with the local communities and it utilized its NGOs to learn about their specific needs and target assistance where it was most needed. It does not reach out the local communities it self and primarily focused on the outputs of the programming, such as the number of communities students served and it measures whether the NGO partner meets the timeline, budget targets and amount spent per beneficiary reached. The risk is there that Coca Cola might not be having the true information as it is using NGOs as middle man. The true needs might be ignored and not properly addressed by the NGOs. 6. What can Coca Cola do to improve its community programming? Coca has developed a comprehensive CSR community programming which covers education, health care and the environment projects. However, in Vietnam a key stakeholder, employee volunteer component, is missing which is important for the improvement of community programming. Further, Coca Cola is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cocp s Statement Analysis Cocp s statement is an expression of perspective choice. Every individual has their own way of viewing the world. I choose to see the world through the lenses of diversity uniqueness. I am an advocate for minorities in dance, especially in Ballet. dance is my true passion and I have always been a dream of mine to dance to professionally. Studying at the colligate level opened my eye to the importance of recognizing what makes each and every person different and inclusion. When classical ballet was first codified a ballerina had a very distinct look; tall, skinny, and white. While many years have passed this stereotype is just recently beginning to break. As an African American whom is activity pursing the dance I want to continue to push the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have found that there are very few dance apparel companies that design items for my body shape or skin tone. Instead of trying to fit into leotards that do not fit my curves, when I audition or perform I choose to wear what looks good on me. this mean purchasing leotards with full coverage, requesting costume alterations, preordering tights in my skin tone, and dyeing my pointe shoes with makeup. I recognized that many times I am the minority in the room and I will always be noticed for being different. until this change it is important to me to show that I put in effort to look professional as well as accept my uniqueness. I am not trying to blend in but rather be a visual note of how often minorities are over looked in ballet by being forced to fit in. being proud of my uniqueness goes beyond just me. my hope is to see more minorities in the dance world. This past year I stared an organization for minorities in dance (La A.M.I.D) the purpose of this organization is to educate, empower, and bring exposure to those underrepresented in the dance world. As I build my brand, I would like to challenge dance designers to make dance wear more inclusive to various body types and skin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Music Education Has On A Student Music education is often pushed to the side in terms of academics. It is often the victim of many budget cuts as it is seen as unnecessary and expensive. Looking from an outside point of view, most fail to realize how much of an impact music has on a student. The only loss they see when cutting a music program is that a student would simply no longer have the ability to learn an instrument. However, music education proves to provide much more knowledge and skills to a student than that. In learning any subject, a student learns much more than just that subject. For example, they might learn to think critically, think outside of the box, or learn to see things in different perspectives. Music is just the same. Any student gains much more than only the skill to play an instrument. In fact, music is special. It is much different than what is regularly taught in school. It takes on a different perspective of learning, but also, multiple aspects of a student s brain is needed in order to carry out the function to learn music. In these sources listed below, these articles focus on how music education does benefit its learner in many different ways. Music educated students excel not only in music, but studies have proven that they do better in academic based subjects than those who have not taken music classes. They gain skills that help them in thinking, learning, creating, and even perseverance. Students educated in music receive much more than they expect. These lasting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. APE Reflective Essay Throughout this process I have been introduced to many new ideas and problems and have learned a lot from them. This project, although time consuming and stressful, was a valuable opportunity and learning experience that I glad I was able to be apart of. It allowed me to view APES from another point of view once again. This showed me the sides of APES that are not always as obvious, like politics and natural disasters. When you have to see it in the really world and not just on a sheet of paper at a desk it can change your whole idea of it. I was able to find many articles that I loved but specifically these three allowed me to see how a everything, no matter how different they seem, are all connected. The article Is it O.K. to Tinker With ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bumblebee skilled at buzz pollination may soon join the endangered species list by Jessica Roy with The Washington Post talks about the different reasons a very important pollinators population is heavily decreasing.This article is focused on the causes and effects of why the bees are dying, more specifically the rusty patched bumblebee. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formally proposed that the rusty patched bumblebee be placed on the endangered species list. The bee s decline can be attributed to habitat loss, climate change, disease, farming and pesticides, says Roy. These human caused acts are what is killing the most important piece in the production of food. WIthout the bee s food production and variety would decrease immensely. I was very interested in this article because of the simplicity of it. Although it was only two pages it was able to reach the audience and show them how the loss of something so small could change the entire world as we know it. This article is just another example of how humans make decisions without worrying about the long term consequences it could have. Without the bees, we suffer. When will humans learn to see the that the everyday actions we make are killing off millions of species and permanently harming the environment and start to get up and do something about it? This is the questions that this article is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis of Sonnet 73 Essay [Line 1]* that time of year being late autumn or early winter. [Line 2]* Compare the line to Macbeth (5.3.23) my way of life/is fall n into the sere, the yellow leaf . [Line 4]* Bare ruin d choirs is a reference to the remains of a church or, more specifically, a chancel, stripped of its roof and exposed to the elements. The choirs formerly rang with the sounds of sweet birds . Some argue that lines 3 and 4 should be read without pause the yellow leaves shake against the cold/Bare ruin d choirs . If we assume the adjective cold modifies Bare ruin d choirs , then the image becomes more concrete those boughs are sweeping against the ruins of the church. Some editors, however, choose to insert like into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is the poet saying that the young man now understands that he will lose his own youth and passion, after listening to the lamentations in the three preceding quatrains? Or is the poet saying that the young man now is aware of the poet s imminent demise, and this knowledge makes the young man s love for the poet stronger because he might soon loose him? What must the young man give up before long his youth or his friend? The answer could lie in the interpretation of both the young man s and the poet s character in other sonnets. ***** Sonnets 71 74 are typically analyzed as a group, linked by the poet s thoughts of his own mortality. However, Sonnet 73 contains many of the themes common throughout the entire body of sonnets, including the ravages of time on one s physical well being and the mental anguish associated with moving further from youth and closer to death. Time s destruction of great monuments juxtaposed with the effects of age on human beings is a convention seen before, most notably in Sonnet 55. The poet is preparing his young friend, not for the approaching literal death of his body, but the metaphorical death of his youth and passion. The poet s deep insecurities swell irrepressibly as he concludes that the young man is now focused only on the signs of his aging as the poet surely is himself. This is illustrated by the linear development of the three quatrains. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on The Bicycle Thief The Bicycle Thief The Bicycle Thief is a deeply moving neo realist study of post War Italy which depicts one man s loss of faith and his struggle to maintain personal dignity in poverty and bureaucratic indifference. Antonio Ricci is a bill poster whose bicycle, essential for his job, is stolen by a thief. Joined by his son Bruno, Antonio vainly searches for his bike, eventually resorting to the humiliation of theft himself. Throughout this paper, I will attempt to trace the character through The Bicycle Thief. The film opens with a montage of early morning urban activities ending on a crowd of unemployed laborers clamoring for work. Sitting to the side is Antonio Ricci. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He gently scolds his wife for her superstitions, but Maria holds firm to her belief in the woman s psychic ability. In a series intermittent domestic scenes, Antonio is portrayed as a loving husband and an understanding father. His warmth belies the stereotypically macho Latin male. He helps his wife carry heavy buckets of water and engages his young son Bruno as a reliable helper, and trusted him with the preparation of the cherished bicycle for the first day s work. Hired as a billposter, Antonio was required to affix looming images of Rita Hayworth to the gray and ancient walls of Rome; ironically, he juxtaposes Hollywood s glamorous world vision to the stark realties of post War Europe. While Antonio struggles to smooth out the lumps under the advertisement, a thief slips up behind him and steals his bicycle. Antonio chases him in vain, loses him in the rush of the mid morning traffic. Thus begins an unrelenting three day search for his stolen bicycle. Accompanied by Bruno, Antonio combs Rome to recover his property, which has come to represent both his livelihood and any hope for a prosperous future. The police are of no help; they cannot be bothered with such a trivial case. Enlisting friends, Antonio and his son search the open air markets where stolen goods are dismantled and sold, for a trace of evidence. In a masterful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. An Autopsy Of Nuwaubianism, Black Nationalism, And The... An Autopsy of Nuwaubianism, Black Nationalism, and the Epistemological Concepts Surrounding Separatist Theory Regina Farrell Professor Gregory Smithsimon May 17, 2017 Thesis The Black man has a long history of slavery, violence and general tension in the United States. Although there have been amendments to legislation to allow for some equality, there is still progress to be made. In the meantime, civil rights movements have given birth to organizations such as Nuwaubianism, that aim to keep the Black community together. Using ethnographic research, techniques such as field observations, interviews, and literary analysis I will conduct an autopsy of Black Nationalism relating to the epistemological concepts surrounding Black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The heavy symbolism on paraphernalia in the language of Nuwaup make it difficult for a non member to attain the knowledge they seek without membership or reading every single publication. I recognized some of the esotericism and secrecy had been written in between the lines of the publications from structures of secret societies such a freemasonry and Orders of the Golden Dawn. Although I could not fully decipher the mission statement and main objectives of Nuwaubianism, I was able to get an idea of their sentiments toward race and the position of the Black man in society today. These revelations came in the form of an interview. The interview was non traditional in the sense that I did very little of the talking. A member of the organization mistook me for a fellow member and began a conversation concerning their thoughts on their indoctrination. The conversation was fruitful in that it provided sentiments on the outside world wrapped in Nuwaubian dogma, uninhibited by the censorship normally provided to outsiders. According to the interview, a Black man s capacity to flourish relies heavily on the amount of neuromelanin he possesses. Animism is the original religion of The Black man and paying homage to your ancestors takes the place of Christianity. The most surprising revelation was the attribution of the white man to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of Out, Out By Robert Frost In Robert Frost s poem Out, Out an overwhelming theme of agony can be sensed as Frost incorporates his personal experiences with loss and his views on society into the narrative of this literary work. Frost uses the depiction of innocence through a young boy who suffers a fatal accident to metaphorically embed his personal struggles with the death of his two children into the poem. The section of the poem that will be analyzed is the final ten lines (25 34). The significance of this section in the poem is the underlying relationship between what the narrater is saying, and Frosts personal pain that he is suffering from that he ingrains into this poem. The importance of thoroughly analyzing and interpreting the authors word choice and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lack of imagery and change in punctuation provide a shift to a feeling of numbness that can be understood once comparing this to the authors descriptive nature used in the first section of the work. Death plays a significant, and rather obvious role in narrative this poem. The main focuses of second half of the poem is concentrated on accident that takes place in which a boy loses his hand, and eventually his life. A few lines in the section that I felt were specifically important to interpret was when the narrater says, He saw all spoiled. Don t let him cut my hand off, The doctor, when he comes. Don t let him, sister! So. But the hand was already gone (23 25). In these lines, a sense of helplessness can be felt due the doctor arriving once it is too late. I believe that the doctors late arrival can be related to the death of Frosts first born son, Elliot who passes away due to Cholera. A relationship can be drawn between the inability of Frost to save his son from his disease, to the inevitable death of the young boy in the poem. The last two lines of the poem possess an extremely powerful sense of defeat and sorrow. In these last two lines, Frost writes, No more to build on there. And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs. A sense of defeat was also perceived as Frost simply uses the wording, No more to build on there to describe the death of an innocent young child s life. When analyzing these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Dreams From My Father Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama and Canicula by Norma Cantu are both autobiographical novels that discuss the obstacles that a minority faces with living in a predominately white society, thus causing struggles with identity and family. Dreams from My Father highlights the key events that shaped the man that is Barack Obama. Commencing with Obama s childhood years which show a dynamic change in culture and family structure. Obama struggles with the fact that he is an African American man raised by a white family. Living in distinct locations with strong cultures like Kenya and Chicago has allowed him to establish his own principles and motivation in life. During his time in Chicago Obama was able to establish his purpose in life: to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These primary relationships established through family ties have strongly influenced Barack Obama and Norma Cantu, thus molding their principles and personalities. Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama discusses the importance of accepting one s family stance in the and using that to motivate oneself to prosper: I still trusted my mother s love but I now faced the prospect that her account of the world, and my father s place in it, was somehow incomplete (Barack .....). Barack Obama realizes that his childhood had an absent father figure, this in turn allowed him to grow as an individual creating a sense of independence. This element of realization allowed him to come to terms with the situation and appreciate the support that was present, despite the norms in society of having a duo support system. Being able to come to terms with the hole in his life was a maturity step that was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Legend of Ed Gein and His Filmic Rebirth Essay The Legend of Ed Gein and His Filmic Rebirth So you want to hear a legend hmm? Well, I ll give you what you want, but taint nothin bout it fiction. Now, you one of them scholarly types ain t ya college and libraries and all that crap, right? Well, college kiddy you may think you know it all, but I know a thing or two about a thing or two. You haven t seen nothin . You don t know a damn thing until you step right into the path of a cold blooded killer. Til you look that crazy sumabitch right in his red eyes and send him back to hell! My name is Deputy Sheriff Frank Worden. I m old now. When I was young, I was the Deputy Sheriff of this here great town of Plainfield, Wisconsin. I know whatcha thinkin . I ain t no drunk and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I told em I was going hunting and he mentioned something bout coming back for some paint. Like I said ain t nobody pay no attention to Ed. Hell, I went on to huntin . I come back and my momma s store is closed early. Momma was gone and I knew something was wrong. I called down to the station and told em to go on over and check out Gein s place. You know, better safe than sorry. Well shit, am I sorry. Those boys went over to Ed s place and checked out his house. They say they found a soup bowl fashioned from an inverted human half skull, four women s faces, rouged, made up, and thumbnail tacked to the wall, [and] a skin vest including mammaries (Rebello). But that ain t all I was glad I didn t go to that house by myself when those boys told me they found my my momma in Ed s shed. By the time they found her, the old gal was necked and hangin upside down from the ceiling. That sumabitch had cut her chest open side to side and up and down. He cut off her head too. I like to thrown up when they told me that. I went and arrested that nutcase myself. He kept saying I ain t do nothin . I ain t do nothin . It took all I had not to kill him then and there. Anyway, he was found guilty of what he done. I thought they d fry him, but they put him in a crazy house instead. He died there in 1984. The thing that gets me bout him is that he told us that he would put on that skin vest, them women s faces, and some stockings and parade around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. `` Privilege, Power, And Difference, By Johnson And Robbins Since the time we are born we are fed the lies of capitalism. We are taught that capitalism hurts no one and that capitalism is the only way. Johnson and Robbins have some very influential ideas about capitalism. Johnson writes about the complexity of privilege. He also addresses why some privileged people do not feel privileged through the matrix of capitalist domination. Robbins gives us a background on how privilege became what it is today. He addresses the anatomy of the working class by drawing attention to how they were mobile, divided, powerless, and anxious for a revolution. Through Johnson and Robbins eyes we can begin to see how the world is not the one we were taught it was. In Johnson s book, Privilege, Power, and Difference, he writes about the matrix of capitalist domination, but to really understand the reader must look back to the previous chapter when he writes about privilege. Johnson asked the reader to list qualities such as gender, race, sexual orientation, and class. After doing so, Johnson explained that such qualities have one side that receives privilege in society. These privileges range from having a better schooling to getting a job over someone who does not have the privileged qualities. The ideal qualities of the ones listed according to society is upper class, heterosexual, white, and male. This is not to say that all white men feel privileged. In fact, that is the entire idea of the matrix of capitalist domination. People do not fall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Explain the Way in Which You Would Establish Ground Rules... Having explored the three methods of setting ground rules during session 2 of PTTLS course, it is evident that for the ground rules to be effective, determining the appropriate method of ground rules setting is crucial to informing how the learners will be likely to respond to the ground rules and how this will later affect the session or sessions to be delivered. The three methods of setting ground rules offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the context of the lesson and the dynamics of the group. For example the teacher led process provides the teacher with a clear set of uniformed rules and offers the teacher an opportunity to consider issues which may otherwise have been overlooked such as the learning environment and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The learners would have no choice but to adhere to the rules as they would be bound by their own principles. This method does fail to acknowledge the teachers experience in understanding the dynamics of groups and how the teacher could provide a valuable contribution to ground rules which consider the needs of individual learners. This method may also inhibit the teacher from delivering an effective lesson as consideration may not have been applied as to whether the rules are suitable for the teaching environment. For instance taking into account the actual content of the lesson to be delivered and forgetting to include the health and safety of the learners. In establishing an effective set of ground rules for my learners, I would consider a method that offers the teacher the opportunity to create a learning environment that is safe, efficient and stimulating for the learner (Armitage, A, et al, Teaching Training in Post Compulsory Education, OU, 2007). This would be implemented through getting the learners to negotiate their own ground rules with assistance from myself. I would take charge of facilitating the discussion to ensure all learners had an opportunity to contribute, and to ensure the inclusion of crucial rules which allow me to effectively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Tattoo Speech Tattoos are more than just art on someone s body, it s the meaning that holds a secret. In the essay, Mark My Words. Maybe. , many people often see Leslie Jamison s tattoo in different perspectives. Not only do people have varying point of views, they also either have faced a lot of bad or good outcomes in their life. Finding yourself can be a huge deal, sometimes those can create themselves by how they feel or the way others may expect from them. The first time someone gets a tattoo, it s extremely important, especially with those who ask for the message behind it. As Jamison walks around, feeling proudly about her tattoo, all she begins to hear is negative comments or how they might feel towards it, themselves. Tattoos can speak more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I was younger, I grew up with just a mother who was as strong as any other parent alone. She carried me on her shoulders when I began to slip into depression because the suicide of my best friend or the hate that built towards myself because the bullying that was done to me. For one thing, my own tattoos have never been in regret because they ll symbol sadness or personal issues, but it s the hope that as I ll become a psychologist the trust they obtain with their story can control them as a stronger person. Next, when those ask for acceptance, a body belonging of a person can t always configure what it means for just anyone. Those around you often use persuasion from the experience they had faced, an example was, Most of Griner s body art has meaning: One is dedicated to her brother, DeCarlo, who inspired her to consider tattoos. I want to get the full sleeve like he has, she says. Another is the double linked female sign that represents Griner s sexuality. On the lower right side of her back, she has a tattoo featuring two sculls with the words, laugh now, cry later, a phrase she turned to during her most challenging time. From then on, people around her never realized after pressuring and telling them their own experience from one effortless way could under estimate how they can feel by judgement. At times, people should only configure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Heritage In Alice Walker s Everyday Use In addition to setting, the use of symbols in Everyday Use also helps shape the theme of honoring heritage. Mama calls to her returning daughter and addresses her by her given name, Dee. Immediately, Dee corrects her mother and declares she s dead to the name Dee (Walker 138). In a rejection of the oppression implied by the taking of black slave names, she tells her mother that her name is now Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo (Ross 1229). Dee denies her real heritage in which she was named for her aunt Dice in a tradition that could have carried it back beyond the Civil War and instead embraces the distant aspects of her supposed heritage (Walker 140). The author s use of two names for Dee directly represents the two opposing views of honoring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author goes into detail to describe, through Mama, the appearance and history of each character. Mama begins the story and describes herself as a large, big boned woman with rough, man working hands who wears flannel and overalls while working outside all day (Walker 136, 137). She also mentions that she never had an education (Walker 138). Maggie is described in a similar way with little education to speak of and badly scarred on her arms and legs ( Overview: Everyday Use ). The characterization of Mama and Maggie as hardened, hardworking women reflects the way they are honoring their heritage. Both women have taken the skills and useful meaning of their heritage and put it into everyday use even when it is not always a pretty reality. Contrastingly, Dee is characterized as being dressed in bright clothing and gold jewelry accompanied by a man with wild looking hair ( Overview: Everyday Use ). She is focused on her physical appearance and its representation which reflects her attitude toward her heritage. Her appreciation for her cultural heritage miss the mark as she describes her plans to decorate her home with old household items as if they are folk art ( Overview: Everyday Use ). Dee cannot even comprehend how to utilize her heritage outside of artifacts which she can possess and appreciate from a distance instead of as a process in which she is always intimately involved (Piedmont Marton 1). While Dee s heritage is in reality the same as Maggie and Mama, she has chosen to reject her immediate heritage in favor of the flashier and more in fashionable African heritage with tall hair styles and bright clothes. The characterization of all three women mirrors how each woman attempts to honor their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nuclear Technology And Its Impact On The Atomic Age On August 6th and 9th, 1945 the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan. With the use of these new weapons a door was opened that could never be closed, a new and uncertain era was now upon the world, and the use of atomic power could mean the betterment or destruction of a nation at a moment s notice. Whether you like it or not, you live in the atomic age and it can have many implications that you may or may not know about. The Manhattan Project is well known to have developed the first two atomic bombs, fat man, and little boy, but nuclear technology was being researched many years before this. Uranium was first found in 1789 by Martin Klaproth, and was discovered to have ionizing radiation in 1895 by Wilhelm Rontgen (Outline History of Nuclear Energy). More and more information on uranium and other materials were being discovered, such as: radioactive materials emitting alpha particles in 1896 by Henri Becquerel, in 1902 the discovery of radiation being a spontaneous event by Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr and his increased understanding of the atom, in 1932 when James Chadwick discovered the neutron, etc. Other nations also spent resources on developing nuclear technology such as in Russia with their Radium Institute of Leningrad FTI, but was hampered with Stalin s purges that eliminated prominent scientists working there; British scientists developed the concept of the atomic bomb with the MAUD committee in 1940 and continued research on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Self-Confidence As An Emergency Nurse Self confidence is viewed one of the most influential aspect in people s everyday lives (Bandura, 1986). As an emergency nurse responder, they are moderately confident in dealing efficiently with emergency situations while performing basic life support to a victim. Moderately true can have its contributors and factors why the emergency nurse responders mostly chose this instead of being exactly true. One being, Moderately confident that the responders mentioned that they have joined or gone through enough trainings/programs on basic life support for the responders to say they are confident enough to apply what they have learned. Even being with the institution for a long period, in this case a few responders have said upon interviewing that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cash Flow and Growth Rate Week 8 Case Study JetBlue Man Hon Chan 22002960 Introduction An initial public offering (IPO) refers to the initial stage of shares offering to the public market for subscriptions by a company to raise capital for the purpose of expansion. It is considered as a big issue for companies as an IPO does not necessary guarantee the success of a company as it is merely a tool of raising capital while its costs of issuance and consecutive monitoring costs (due to diluted shareholdings of the company by public investors) are relatively higher than the cost of issuing corporate debt. Yet IPO is still a popular tool for infant firms due to the fact it creates strategic market exposure. JetBlue was attempting to issue an IPO in 2002 after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In FCFE approach, the required rate of return by shareholders is required and can be calculated using the CAPM model, which the information showed that the risk free rate (derived from yield from treasury notes) and the estimated market risk premium are 5%, the beta implemented in the CAPM model cannot be directly obtained since JetBlue has never been listed before hence a medium has to be used which the Southwest beta of 1.6 is chosen given the characteristics and nature of the two companies are similar hence is expected to be affected by similar systematic risk. The calculated required rate of return therefore would be 5%+1.6(5%)=14%. In contrast, in the FCFF approach, a weighted cost of capital (WACC) is required to use, which can be determined as the percentage of debt to equity multiply by the cost of debt plus one minus the percentage of debt to equity multiply by the cost of capital, or the required rate of return. The percentage of debt to equity is derived from the balance sheet of JetBlue as 99%. The cost of debt can only be indirectly obtained from the current debt structure of Southwest Airlines, the 7.375 debenture (with yield to maturity of 8.68%) is chosen given it is a long term debt and to remain conservative. It is assumed that the long term debt of JetBlue worth of $300m is separately obtained from three different sources. Thus the WACC is calculated as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Thesis For Nosferatu Rhetorical Outline Proposition: The film Nosferatu was a key step in establishing the modern standard of the vampire as an icon of horror. Audience: Persons with a high level of interest in the history and development of film, specifically vampire or German Expressionist film. The book discusses how Nosferatu is an important milestone in cinematic history for its pioneering in both the creation of the vampire icon and its use of cutting edge film techniques, so people with an advanced interest in the history of film would find this book appealing. Additionally, it holds a lot of important analysis for students required to study Nosferatu, and provides insight to the significance of the film that they would not have otherwise had. Genre: Scholarly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She discusses how Weimar Cinema came to be and how it did so well financially, moves onto the introduction of Expressionism into film from its origin in theater and painting, and finally describes the characteristics of Expressionism in Cinema as opposed to other artforms. From there, she discusses how the various members of the Prana cinema team came together and how their expertise contributed to the movie, how they prepared the masses for Nosferatu, and how they presented the movie. However, she provides the counterpoint of how Florence Stoker s lawsuit against the Prana film company damaged the movie s reputation and popularity. From there she describes how the plot of Nosferatu follows the pattern established by Noel Carroll in Philosophy of Horror of an onset phase, a discovery phase, a confirmation phase, and a confrontation phase. As the chapter progresses, Massaccesi s description of the plot includes lengthy and in depth analyses of each character in terms of their interactions with each other and with the setting(s). From there she considers the significance of various aspects of the film in relation to the film s events and characters, such as camera angles and symbolic imagery, She also discusses the significance of other aspects of the film in relation to the sociopolitical situation in Germany and Europe as a whole, applying themes such as the defeat of a tyrannical villain figure or the supernatural wonder associated with Romantic artwork. Rhetorical Strategies: Massaccesi uses a more expository and frank structure, opting to be very informative and direct with the content of her book. In every section of the chapters, she has a very clear pattern of making a claim, providing an example, and connecting the two via ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Thermal Energy Conversion Essay The demand for an efficient renewable energy source is a driving force in ongoing research. Thermal energy conversion is one such potential source that is under constant investigation and has endless avenues of possibility. The two requirements of energy production are efficiency and renewability. Many possibilities exist for energy production including: Fossil Fuels (natural gas, oil, coal, oilshale), nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and wastes, hydroelectric. Efficiency of the use of these resource are directly related to the location and the demand in that location. For example Hawaii is a prime candidate for the use of the oceans mechanical wave action, the thermal gradient of the ocean, wind, and biomass from the high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three types of energy converters producing electricity: closed cycle, open cycle, and a hybrid system combining the previous two systems. Closed cycle OTEC systems use the warm surface water to boil a fluid that has a low boiling point (e.g. ammonia). The pressure caused by the expanding vapor is then used to turn a turbine. The turbine then turns a generator to produce electricity. Cold water is then used to recycle the vapor back to a condensed state and the cycle is repeated. An open cycle system directly boils the warm surface water. Operating at low pressure, the steam that is created is channeled in turn to a turbine engine. The water vapor is condensed again by cold water. If the condensed water is kept seperate from the cold seawater it can be used for consumption or agriculture. Other by products produced by the open cycle OTEC are a variety of minerals. Both cycles produce electricity through the use of solar warmed water. Steam Powered Turbine Engine Capturing the power of steam is not a new idea but one that has been used for hundreds of years. A jet of steam can readily do work on an object by the jet propolsion effect of steam escaping through a small guided hole or by a stream colliding with a system of paddle wheels. Most early steam powered machines used the principles of the latter. The system of paddles, or turbine, was used to drive a shaft which in turn could drive any number of gear or belt driven mechanisms. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Odysseus Heroic Qualities A man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities is the dictionary definition of a hero, but the qualities that make one a hero can differ drastically. In the Odyssey, Odysseus plays the role of the heroic character. He is brave, able to overcome fear, intelligent, cunning, and much more. Many characters in the Iliad could be perceived as the hero. Personally, I think it was Patrocolus who took on that role, who was willing to sacrifice himself for the better of his people. Heroes in the modern day are everywhere, but with much less recognition than those in the Odyssey and Iliad. In addition to that, they don t have to take a 10 year journey facing sea monsters and cyclops just to get home to be considered a hero. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some may argue that he isn t a hero at all, but I think that his heroic qualities, like bravery and honesty, outweigh his not so heroic ones. Odysseus is brave because of the way he overcame a fear of his for the benefit of his crew. When Odysseus and his crew landed on the island of Circe, she turned Odysseus crew into swine, or pigs. Odysseus eventually persuades her to turn his crew back into men; but when she does so, they were under a trance that she would only diminish if Odysseus went to the Underworld. Odysseus was terrified, to say the least, but he chose to face his fear for the welfare of his crew. This also made Odysseus selfless, which is a very important characteristic of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. MGT330 Case Study Starbucks Structure w Case Study: Starbucks Structure Cynthia Duff MGT330: Management for Organizations Instructor: James Worsley October 13, 2014 Case Study: Starbucks Structure Starbucks Coffee, we all know the name and most love the coffee and atmosphere it brings to our daily lives. Starbucks started out like most organizations a small coffee shop in 1971 in Seattle s historic Pike Place Market and grew. This small shop started out as a single owner who the employees answered to which is known as departmentalization by function and has now grown to be divided by territories known as geographic regions. This fortune 500 company is not a stranger to economic hard times, in 2008 and 2009 Starbucks closed over 600 stores. The organization went thru ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What they serve in the United States may not always be what they sell in other countries, or California may not have the same menu items as Maine. The concept is the same and the base of the organization is the same, coffee, however the pastries or type of specialty coffee may vary upon location. The form may be changed in stores offering food products and lunch due to the region specific menu items that are served. By being flexible and accommodating to the region specific demands keeps the organization marketable and the desired sought out location. Starbucks began to experience financial problems in 2008 and 2009; this was mainly due to the recession and rumored of poor business strategy (LaMonica, 2008). When a company goes thru a hard financial time the organization pauses and looks at organizational structure to see where the breakdown occurred or change could be implemented. Centralization and decentralization refer to the degree of delegation of decision making, authority, and power within an organization (Reilly, Minnick, Baack, 2011). The leadership should centralize power and decision making for the operations as a whole. With Starbucks a large fortune 500 company with locations all over the world, this will be difficult. By standardizing a plan for all franchise and locations to follow and maintain would help the business be uniformed however allow the flexibility for region specific demands. Structure configurations constitute the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Google, Inc. And The Chinese International Gateway... Introduction Google, Inc. started service in China through Google.com, a version of its homepage in Chinese language. Although it is operated outside the country, the search results of search requests from China are monitored and filtered by the Chinese international gateway Internet service providers (ISP). Two years after the start of service in China, Google.com was down for two weeks and was slow and unreliable after reinstatement. As a result, Google, Inc. was losing market share in China. With the objective of developing a more sustainable strategy, the company conducted an analysis and comparative study. The output was a decision to establish physical presence through Google.cn, a search engine that is based in China. However, the search results in Google.cn are subjected to self censorship and government monitoring and filtering as required by Chinese laws of the ISPs that are operating locally. Because of this decision, Google, Inc. is faced with criticism and bad publicity. The initial solution was to keep both Google.com and Google.cn. Problem Statement Google, Inc. has to address negative publicity and decide on the best strategy in China. Environmental Analysis The totalitarian government of China monitors the content of all locally operating ISPs and screens the search results of both local and international ISPs. Other international ISPs such as Yahoo! and Microsoft have local operations in China and thus have to abide by the Chinese laws and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thesis For Hamlet Essay Literary Thesis Essay William Shakespeare has changed the way that many people have viewed plays and literature throughout his life and is still carrying that legacy to this day. This is most prominent in his famous tragedy, Hamlet, which is still analyzed for its success as a renowned classic. The story is about a prince named Hamlet who meets his Father s ghost and learns of their murder by his uncle. The story continues by depicting Hamlet s revenge and his falling into madness. Hamlet illustrates masterful uses of literary devices in the use of euphemisms, imagery, and similes to create an interesting tragedy that changed the outlook on literature as a whole. Shakespeare has indisputable skill in mastery over literary devices that shape themselves into an heart wrenching masterpiece. Euphemisms form excellent literature by provoking thoughtful insight within texts to decipher what would otherwise be seen as blunt or obvious. In hamlet, the euphemism, For thought and the trifling of his favor, Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, A violet in the youth of primy nature, (Act 1, Scene 3, ln. 5 7) plays on Hamlet s attitude, hinting to ideas much more vile than what is initially spoken. This allows for readers to interpret Hamlet in varying senses. The quote, I saw him enter such a house of sale videlicet a brothel, or so forth... (Act 2, Scene 1, ln. 61 62) utilizes phrasing to avoid the use of less appetizing words. This helps in the aid to avoid blunt terms and add ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Private Cloud Using Open Source Operating System Ubuntu... Private Cloud using Eucalyptus in University Kanchan Bhagtani(kanchanbhagtani21@gamil.com) Saloni Dhanotiya(salonidhanotiya19@gmail.com) Neha Paliwal(neha72240@gmail.com) Department Of CSE Mandsaur University,Mandsaur(M.P) Abstract Cloud computing is bringing a revolution in computing environment replacing traditional software installations, licensing issues into complete on demand services through internet. Microsoft office 365 a cloud based office application is available to clients online hence no need to buy and install the software. On Facebook a social networking website, users upload videos which uses cloud provider‟s storage service so less hardware cost for clients.Virtualization technology has great contribution in advent of cloud computing. Paper describes implementation of Private Cloud using open source operating system Ubuntu 10.04 server edition, installation of Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud with Eucalyptus 1.6.2 and providing CentOS 5.3 operating system through cloud. Keywords: Cloud computing, Virtualization, Hypervisor, Eucalyptus 1. Introduction Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous (present everywhere), convenient, on demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction [1]. Types of Cloud computing models are Public cloud, Private cloud and Hybrid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Lottery Short Story For many years, the townspeople of a small, isolated town had performed a sort of lottery each year. However, the winner of this lottery was never a lucky one as they would be the subject of a stoning. The villagers who would all participate in this stoning had probably been doing this for so long that they had become blinded by what they were accomplishing which was nothing at all. On a sunny June day Tessie Hutchinson had been chosen as the one person who the entire village would be getting to throw all types of stone at. She could be heard screaming out, It isn t fair, it isn t right! as the people she had lived so close to all her life crept toward her with rocks. As she trembled in horror, she could not believe she had been picked out of the three hundred villagers that could just as easily been her at this very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now that she was the one facing the people that had become familiar to her and made her feel at home carrying stones toward her to bring her to her death, she wondered how anyone could do this to her. Just as quickly as this thought came, it had gone and so had she. After everyone had gone home for their noon dinner, Nancy Hutchinson was still standing staring down at the dead body of her mother. Tessie s head was caked in blood and there were small bruises all over her body where tiny stones had hit her. After a few years of seeing these same images and countless nightmares she had kept hidden from everyone, Nancy no longer felt as afraid of looking at the dead bodies of past winners of the lottery. It had become normal. This scared her the most. That by partaking in this annual event she would no longer feel anything toward the dead. Today was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Andrew Wakefield Case Summary For this discussion, the infamous case of scientific misconduct that I chose is about Andrew Wakefield s article on linking MMR vaccine to autism. Wakefield is a former doctor and researcher who was found guilty for falsifying data in order to mislead the public that MMR vaccines correlate with autism. For example, Wakefield purposely changed the medical entries of his participants to support his study that MMR vaccines will induce autism. He included a small group of participants, approximately 12 children, to join his study. However, these children were suggested by biased organizations, who attempted to discourage the public from getting MMR vaccines. Therefore, his study did not give an overall unbiased sample to show that his experiment was reliable. They were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also told that he would receive more compensation after the lawyer wins the lawsuit. However, he never disclosed this information to the journal publisher or the board. Falsifying data is an unprofessional and despicable research ethic. Research studies should use data that are actually collected during the experiments. No one should ever alter the data in favor of a certain side. Such action will show biased in a study, making it unreliable to use for future investigations. In Wakefield s scenario, his inability to uphold his integrity as a researcher created more issues to the general public by providing misleading information to the society. Doing a research that has public interests should be treated more seriously. In his study, Wakefield only used 12 participants to draw his conclusion about the correlation between MMR vaccine and autism. Disregarding the biased part, this small amount of sample was not reflective to the whole population, locally and globally. As a researcher, he failed to disclose any conflicting interests that arose during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Importance Of Drones And Firefighters Drones and Firefighters A drone, a unmanned flying robot that has a good camera, and can be controlled by a human. Drones have been the new hot thing in recent years, as more people and companies are looking into using drones for their own benefits. Firefighter this is a blessing and a curse. Fire companies, researchers, and inventors are figuring out how a drone can be useful to a firefighter. Drones is the new hot thing and firefighters are figuring out what can a drone do to help the firefighters, why should fire companies have a drone, and how is drones that the public have affect firefighters when on the field. Having a drone is very useful for the firefighter world. The University of Maryland has been testing drones on how they can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have to figure out what tool would be best for the drone and they can use it for their liking. Drones have made a huge technology impact in the 21 century as better and better drones are being made each year and researchers are making drones to their liking. The public have used drones to capture footage for themselves and have caused more harm within a scene than good. Fire companies in ten years well have to deal with drones in almost in every fire call they go to. This is not all bad for Fire companies; they are a great tool to use on scenes that a human cannot perform. Drones will be an impact for firefighters, it depends on them what they want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Samuel Sewall s And William Byrd Journal Analysis Living distinct lives in the New World, two American authors present striking pictures of their struggles in the land of opportunity. Samuel Sewall s and William Byrd II s diaries provide a glimpse into the everyday routines of early American settlers. An accomplished judge, businessman, and printer of Massachusetts Bay, Sewall writes about the developments around him. Likewise, Byrd, a successful planter, slave owner, and author from Charles City County, Virginia, leaves valuable information concerning his routines in his diary. Even though these two men share the same nation, coastland, and English heritage, their stories are remarkably unique. Filled with death, despair, difficulties and discomfort, Sewall s diary reflects a dark and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Language Skills Within The Siop Model Language Skills Within the SIOP Model With the increasing number of English language learners (ELLs) in the United States, English learners (ELs) make up a decent percentage of the students in our classroom. It is projected that by 2015, 30 percent of the school aged population in the United States will be ELLs. Which is an increase of 169 percent over the last two decades (Francis, M. Rivera, Lesaux, Kieffer, H. Rivera, 2006). Educators, now, more than ever, need to be teaching to the needs of our English language learners. Through the use of the SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) model and incorporating each component of that model into our lessons, we will help students become more comprehensible in the subject matter, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, it is not how you put words together, but about the meaning it s conveying. Deconstructing complex text, and digging deeper into the text, is academic language. Meaning, this is new learning for all students, not just ELs. With ELs, we still have to give them the complex text that is appropriate for their grade level, but we need to provide them with support that will help them be successful, then slowly pull them off that support, (Uro, 2011). According to Bunch, Kibler, and Pimentel (2012) ELLs face additional challenges beyond the challenges all students face with digging deeper into complex text. One challenge they face is trying to process intricate and complicated text, while attempting to comprehend the content they are reading. To help ELs meet these challenges, a variety of resources are used including: knowledge of second language, literacy skills in their first language, reading comprehension strategies, and background knowledge. They type of text students are expected to read with the Common Core standards looks different from what most educators are used to. Educators are now being asked to incorporate more informational text into their lessons. As we, educators, are planning our lessons, we will need to make informational text as much of a priority, if not more, as literary text. Along with incorporating informational text into our lessons, we also need to think about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ivory Artifacts of The Israelietes Imagine in your minds eye you are back in time during age of Israelites. Now imagine yourself walking the halls of palace. As you walk you see what seems to be a small fortune of art decorating the halls. You eventually stop walk and you find yourself in the throne room and right before you see a chair but, not just not any chair the most elegant chair you have ever see with your own two eyes. This chair glistens with jewels and some sort of white material you are not familiar with. The white material seems almost alien in nature and yet it is beautiful and makes the thrones seem as if from another world. That white on that throne would be ivory. Ivory items are peculiar items when one thinks about them for long enough. One starts to think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now think that other countries are trying to win your favor to help them battle neighboring countries for land. So they try and win your favor with gifts, and there is no better gift back in the time of pharoses and king than Ivory. Ivory back in those times symbolized many things but the most important on was wealth so as a result everyone wanted it. So you have your scribe write down who give you the best piece of ivory or any other type of material good. In the end whom ever has given you the best gifts has won your favor as result you go out and help them conquer their enemy. Their enemy may have tried to buy your favor as well, but since their gift was not as good as your new ally s gift they dictated their own fate. Kings would have written records of these times of war and bribery so they could in the end know who they should support. As a result this is textual evidence that we can tell where ivories could have come from. Now the reason the style of the piece by which I mean the motifs on the pieces give away where the ivory is from is because what a motif is. A motif essentially means the themes of the work and message that the artists are trying to convey. Generally motifs of work are indigenous to areas where the artists are from for example. You are not going to see on Egyptian art depictions of Thor the thunder god of Nordic mythology because that does not pertain to the artist. The motifs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Understanding the Complexity of Canada s Courts Essay In America we have a complex system of courts that many do not understand, this is the same in many other countries too. There are many different types of court system you could have. There is Common Law, Civil Law, a mix of both and Islamic Law. America has a type of law called Common Law, which originally comes from England. This type just means that there are decisions by judges and courts. Another country with this law is Canada. When you look at the systems you can see how similar they are to each other. Both of these fine nations have judges and they have courts, where some are higher up than others. There is the Canadian Supreme Court, Tax Court, Court of Appeals, Providential Courts (the equivalent of district courts), and Court ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lower courts of the country follow the rulings and decisions of the higher courts. Canada s supreme Court has the authority to overrule all lower Canadian courts. When there is an issue that there is little existing Canadian decisions they will often look at rulings made by the English of American courts. There is a long standing correlation between Canadian and English law, where the examples of the English House of Appeals and House of Lords are followed. Since there is this history, decisions by the House of Lords will stand in Canada until overturned by the Canadian Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of Canada of created by the Supreme Court Act and consists of nine judges. Because of Quebecs use of Civil Law, by law, three judges must be appoint that are from there. There are four main levels to the court system. It starts with provincial/territorial courts. They are the courts that handle the most of the cases, including criminal, family (excluding divorce), those dealing with minors, traffic, and private ones involving money. On the next level are the Provincial/Territorial Superior courts, Federal Courts and Tax Courts. The Superior Courts are found in each province and have inherent jurisdiction, which means they can hear cases from anywhere unless they are from an area specifically designated to another court. Most of these courts have special divisions for different types of cases. Even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Widgets Research Paper Widgets A widget is a simple application extension that is often part of a larger application already installed on the device. Widgets come in all shapes and sizes, are customizable, and reside on any available Home screen for quick access. Widgets provide you with quick access to information without requiring you to open the app that manages this information. An example is the Calendar widget, which provides you a quick view of your upcoming calendar events without opening the Calendar application. Widgets include icons, pull down menus, buttons, selection boxes, progress indicators, on off checkmarks, scroll bars, windows, window edges (that let you resize the window), toggle buttons, form, and many other devices for displaying information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Book Of Mormon Research Paper The Book of Mormon is the records of the people on the land of ancient America. These records were engraved on metal plates, and was later quoted and abridged by a prophet historian names Mormon. It contains the teachings of Jesus Christ on His visit to the Nephites soon after His resurrection, the doctrines of the gospel, and teachings on the plan of salvation (The Introduction of the Book of Mormon). It is one of the standard works of scripture of our church. It helps us to understand more about the teachings in the Bible. These records were hidden under the command of God and the teachings was kept hidden from people for many years, but it is no longer hidden, and all the teachings has been restored. The records were mainly talking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Concerning this record the Prophet Joseph Smith said: I told the brethren that the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book. (The Introduction of the Book of Mormon) . President Benson taught that there are three reason why we need to study the Book of Mormon. First, it is the keystone in our witness of Jesus Christ. It recorded the teachings of Jesus s during His visit to the America. Second, it is the keystone of the doctrine of the Resurrection. With the record of Jesus s teachings, it shows that Jesus Christ indeed was resurrected. It also teaches very clearly what resurrection is; tells us what will happen after this life. Third, it is the keystone of testimony (Benson). Through reading the Book of Mormon, pounder on the teachings, and praying to ask God, we can all receive a testimony of the Book of Mormon (Moroni 10 : 3 5 ). ... The only problem the objector has to resolve for himself is whether the Book of Mormon is true. For if the Book of Mormon is true, then Jesus is the Christ, Joseph Smith was his prophet, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints is true, and it is being led today by a prophet receiving revelation. (Benson, A Witness and a Warning) The Book of Mormon it the very key that hold every teachings of our church in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...