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A Brief Note On Social Issues Of Refugees
Katie A. O Conner
SOC 2020 SEC 010
Instructor Amanda Levitt
Final Paper
Social Issues of Refugees
Since the United States declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, there has been numerous
amount of legislation passed to increase the difficulty of gaining citizenship for immigrants. These
laws passed were deeply rooted in discriminatory practices for the preservation of an idealized
American culture. In today s society the United States has continue these practices, but claims
indiscrimination towards specific ethnic group since the passing of the 1965 Immigration and
Nationality Act (INA). The INA changed the immigration process through which ...replaced the
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The mentality of those years has not left the United States, for in the 1980 s, Senator Alan Simpson
stated These new persons and their descendants do not assimilate satisfactorily...They may well create
in America the same social, political, and economic problems that exist in the countries in which they
have chosen to depart (Gomberg Muñoz, 2017; Gould, 1981). This quote from Simpson was followed
by the passing of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) in 1986 and the Illegal
Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA) in 1996, focusing on the removal
and changing of status of lawful immigrants to lower the immigration status in the United States led
by of fear of multiculturalism and criminality. With politicians publically advocating racial ideologies
and falsehoods towards immigrants, it disassociates U.S. citizens from the fact that the passage of
some immigrants is due to fleeing countries that the UN declares state of emergency on. Refugees and
asylum seekers are based on those Who can demonstrate a well rounded fear of persecution because of
their race, membership in a social group, political opinion, religion or national origin (Gomberg
Muñoz, 2017). Americans do not acknowledge the fear that these people have felt, or how it must
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The Positive Impact Of Peter The Great s Impact On Russia
Prior to Peter the Great taking reign, the Russian society was in a rough condition. The economy was
failing and the country s standing army was extremely weak. Russia was also in the midst of a war
against the Ottoman Turkish Empire, with a goal to secure a Russian port on the northern coast of the
Black Sea. Peter the Great ruled over Russia from 1682 1752.He tried to form warm water ports so
they had the ability to trade in the in the winter seasons. He also tried to improve Russia and
modernize the culture. As an effect of these things, Peter the Great had an overall positive impact on
Russia during his rule.
Peter the Great was born to Tsar Alexis and grew up differently than many people of his time. Peter
proved a healthy child, lively and inquisitive. It is probably significant to his development that his
mother s former guardian, Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev, had raised her in an atmosphere open to
progressive influences from the West (Britannica Academica). The fact that he grew up with a
significant figure in his life who favored the west,shaped his views in a major way. Later in his reign,
he focused on western civilizations and how they thrived. Peter tried to implicate the same influences
in Russia to further try and modernize and advance the culture, society, and government. Peter was a
very lively and energetic child. When Alexis died in 1676 Peter was only four years old. His elder half
brother, a sickly youth, then succeeded to the throne as Fyodor
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Albert Camus Suffering
In Albert Camus The Stranger, the novel centers around the life of Meursault, a French Algerian, who
begins the novel attending his mother s funeral. Meursault does not express grief over his mother s
death, and treats the day after the funeral as just another day with no nostalgia for what came before.
As the novel progresses, Meursault continuously shows this lack of emotion and connection to others
in his life, making him a stranger to not only the reader but other characters in the story. When
Meursault befriends a neighbor of his, Raymond, and helps him with his cheating Arab girlfriend, he
unknowingly gets sucked into a conflict that will affect the rest of his life. A victim of circumstance
and choice, Meursault commits a murder, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Stranger acknowledges a different approach to life and reality, one with certainty and emphasis on
the individual. In Melissa Payne s Discussion of the Absurd in Albert Camus Novels, Essays and
Journals, she describes that Camus desires that man reads this novel and becomes disorientated and
divorced from any reality of which he knows. He must recognize that reality means that life exists and
death is approaching; Camus believes that these are the only truths, and abstractions no longer exist
(Payne 15). In the novel, Meursault knows that his death is approaching in the form of his execution
for the murder of the Arab. His crisis arises while questioning his past actions, an exercise out of
character with his belief that life is only about present choices and the dawn of the next day. Meursault
does not seek to absolve himself by turning to God or asking for forgiveness, but instead, accepts the
life he has chosen, freed by the certainty that death was inevitable one way or
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MBTI And Enneagram Personality Test
In my research to connect my MBTI and Enneagram personality types to spirituality, I gained a
greater understanding of spirituality as a whole and a better understanding of myself and how my
personality influences how spiritual I am. Personality may affect how I practice faith or how spiritual
of a person I am in my everyday life and the actions I do towards me or towards other people. During
my research for connections between my spirituality and my MBTI and Enneagram personality types,
I have learned how my personality affects my spirituality on a deeper level and how it impacts my
everyday life.
After I completed the MBTI and Enneagram Personality Tests, I was able to identify my key
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And I have tendencies to keep everything to myself, or just keep it inside of my head . I become very
analytical about my surroundings and situations. I keep my opinions and feelings to myself, which
prevents others from feeling like I am bombarding them with my personal issues and problems. This
can become problematic though because this causes me to bottle up my emotions and feelings about a
lot of things, causing my personal problems to constantly pile up and become very problematic in the
future. Whenever I am around others, I do not tend to be emotional around them or with them. I do not
feel like others should be involved in my personal affairs that I feel do not affect them. This however,
causes my peers and other people to think that I lack emotion, and I tend to bottle them up which can
become problematic in the future. I am not an outspoken person, and approach all of my relationships,
family or friend, in a rather reserved way. In life, I would much rather prefer fewer, more personal
relationships with those I am very close with than having many loose acquaintances whom I am not
very close with. In relationships, I perceive myself as the more selfish one, or taker. As much as I do
not want to admit this, I rarely am the one who frees up time or makes time for those I am close with. I
run on my own clock the majority of the time, and that is not good if I desire
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Gilgamesh a Hero
The story of Gilgamesh, the King of Uruk who is two thirds god and one third human, is a interesting
and intriguing piece of literature. The story tells of Gilgameshs strength, bravery, intelligence, looks,
and loyalty making him a true model hero. It says that Gilgamesh was (pg.13), given a perfect body
and endowed with beauty and courage and his beauty surpassed all others. Throughout the story he is
constantly going into battle and going on long adventures to find answers that will better his city. He is
also respectful to those he meets along his journeys and asks God for strength during his battles.
Gilgamesh is a religious character that posseses super human strength, bravery, selflessness, and
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Gilgamesh knows this to be true because he tells his friend Enkidu before the battle that all the glory
will be theirs if they are to defeat this mighty foe. Another example of Gilgamesh s wisdom as an
intelligent leader is how he looks to others that are older and more experienced for advice throughout
the entire story. All the way through the story Gilgamesh looks up to his mother for counseling and
advice as to what he is suppose to do in different areas of his life. A leader who is consistently seeking
advice and wisdom from those who are older and more seasoned truly makes that person an intelligent
leader, and that is exactly what Gilgamesh does. Gilgamesh, being a religious man, knows that he
could not have accomplished the things that he did on his own. Consistently he is giving thanks to
other people or to the gods for his many feats. After Gilgamesh had slain the bull from heaven he was
quick to honor and give thanks to his god Shamash. They butchered and bled the bull and then cut out
it s heart to offer as a sacrifice before Shamash. Then Gilgamesh and Enkidu retreated from the altar
itself and stood afar in deep respect as they did pray. (pg. 27) And even before he fights the bull
Gilgamesh looks to Enkidu and says, Be unrelenting and hope that God gives us the strength. (pg. 26)
Both of these quotes demonstrate that Gilgamesh knew that he could not kill the beast Humbaba on
his own, and that he respects his god and knew that
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Estrogen Research Paper
and fallopian tubes. Estrogen also stimulates the growth of the external female genitalia and breasts.
Fat distribution in the female is also controlled by estrogen. The non reproductive functions of
estrogen include reduction of LDL (bad cholesterol) and an increase in HDL (good cholesterol).
Estrogen also preserves bone strength by slowing down cells involved in bone break down. Estrogen
concentrations in the body decrease post menopause which is why women suffer from osteoporosis
later in life (Parl, 2000). Estrogen utilizes a positive feedback loop by increasing the production of
gonadotropin releasing hormone in the hypothalamus which then increases the release of FSH and
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Testosterone is released from the leydig cells and circulates the body. Like estrogen, testosterone can
enter the target cell, bypassing the cell membrane and is transported to the nucleus by a carrier protein.
Testosterone is also a transcription factor in which testosterone binds to genes and influences the
function. Depending on the type of cell, testosterone can be converted into another form before
reaching the nucleus. Only about seven percent of circulating testosterone is converted to
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and less than one percent is converted to estrogen. Testosterone first takes
effect in the womb, allowing male reproductive organs to differentiate from female organs. The
presence or absence of testosterone determines whether a baby will be male or female. At the onset of
maturity, testosterone also signals other cells in the testes to begin production of sperm. Secondary sex
characteristics include hair distribution on the face and body, the deepening of the voice as
testosterone causes a growth in the larynx, induced male pattern fat distribution, bone growth, increase
in sex drive and behavior. The hypothalamus regulates the amount of testosterone circulating the body
by releasing follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone (Nieschlag, Behre, and Nieschlag,
2012). Testosterone utilizes a negative feedback loop by acting upon the hypothalamus to inhibit
GnRH release and on the pituitary
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
The short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , written in 1922 by author F. Scott Fitzgerald,
does a very good job at showing its audience, the genius loci of Baltimore, Maryland without utilizing
many physical descriptions pertaining to the setting. The text instead focuses on social and personal
factors that shape a community in order to create the persona behind genius loci. The first type of
description of the setting s genius loci is given to us in the second paragraph of the story. In this, the
author uses the following sentence They were related to the This Family, and the That Family, which
as every Southerner knew, entitled them to membership in that enormous peerage which largely
populated the Confederacy as a way of showing the close relationships encountered between people of
the community. This tightknit community that the author depicts, gives Fitzgerald much room to
develop the other plots that provide evidence as to the city s genius loci. Moreover it provides the
setting with a sense of bonding, where everyone knows each other and isolation is almost non existent.
This is also proven by the fact that although Roger Button desires and tries to keep his son s condition
quiet, it is not long before the entire community is aware of his condition. Another great example
where the author uses the community as a way to describe the setting comes from the overarching
theme of reputation within its members. Despite previously stating how the members of
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Factories In The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution has been described as a mixed blessing is a statement in which many people
can agree. The painstaking work, cruel working conditions, and extremely long hours for all
employees shows the struggles people went through for the advancement of their country. Workers
wanted to see technology and their country progress so they did the work necessary. The end result
was something the world had never seen, so many new technological advancements, and inventions
made so many tasks more efficient, and suddenly work became easier all across the globe. One of the
most prominent new developments in the Industrial Revolution was factories, and factory workers.
Factories were a result of new farming equipment being invented. From 1733 1787 five new
inventions were made to help modernize the cotton industry. These new machines were, the Flying
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The working conditions were dangerous, and unhealthy. Inside the factories is has poor lighting which
made doing the actual work much more difficult. Machines themselves caused injury as well. The
various moving parts of machinery caused cuts, and the most extreme cases, amputations. Women had
it much worse due to their long hair, which could get stuck in machinery too. Children were often
given the task on cleaning under the machines, many would fall asleep and would become severely
wounded. And because there were no government programs to help in case of injury, these incidents
kept occuring. However laws did pass to eliminate these unlawful working conditions. The Factory
Act of 1833 made it illegal to hire children under 9 years old, for children between ages 9 to 12 to
work more than 8 hours, and children 13 to 17 to work more than 12 hours. Then the Ten Hours Act of
1847 which limited the workday to hours for women and kids in factories. Then the National Child
Labor Committee was an activist group organized to end child
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Case Study Of Double Glazing Chelmsford
Quality Double Glazed Window Seals in Chelmsford from Double Glazing Chelmsford
Are your windows drafty? Have you been amazed by your vitality charges a moment ago? Control the
temperature in your home by altering your spilling windows. It is the best double glazed window
seals, Chelmsford s double glazing suppliers can provide to the general population of Chelmsford.
Double Glazing Chelmsford has decades of familiarity in reestablishing draft inclined homes to cozier
conditions by supplanting or introducing quality double glazing window seals.
Our experts are talented in their artworks and guarantees in making your window draught proof plus
air sealed so your home stays warm in winter. You may also spare cash on yearly vitality bills.
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When we lead a preparatory examination, we discover more often that the window seals are broken or
shattered.
What exactly are Window Seals?
The principle reason for window seals is to guarantee the space between the window edge and
casement is both water/air proof and water tight when the window is closed. This gives great warmth
and acoustic protection for the home.
At Double Glazing Chelmsford we have thermally proficient tubular seals which can be welded into
the window corners to ensure air and water tight quality. Thermally inserted windows prevent the seals
from dropping out of the window structure and the tubular shape gives them great versatility.
Our twofold coating window seals in Chelmsford keep up their unique shape after any adjustment,
guaranteeing a perfect window fixing each time we finish the task.
Moreover, our window seals don t get to be awful due to the top quality material used in
manufacturing
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Black To Reality Play Analysis
BACK TO REALITY combines comedy with drama. It s a story that sends a strong message about
learning to appreciate life and that money can t buy happiness. These themes resonate well with the
mainstream audience.
While the message is solid, the overall script would benefit from more development. The areas to re
examine include the structure, tension, and character development.
The opening does a good job of establishing Dan s ordinary world. He s established as being a loser
and he s pretty unhappy with his life.
There are solid inciting events that are the catalyst for change for Dan. The first is when he finds his
wife cheating on him. The only concern about this scene is that it feels like a familiar scene that has
been done before when the husband or the wife comes home early to find their cheating spouse.
The other inciting event is when Dan wins the lottery, but the idea of the lottery isn t well setup or
foreshadowed. Thus, it s a bit jarring to suddenly learn he has a lottery ticket and that s it s the
winning lottery ticket.
However, even after he wins the lottery, the script doesn t define any real goal for Dan. There s no
actionable or external goal for Dan to achieve. Without a strong goal for the protagonist, the plot feels
as if it has no clear direction. If the goal is for Dan to win his wife back then the second act ... Show
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It s pivotal that the audience emotionally relate with and like the protagonist, even if they are flawed.
Sadly, Dan isn t a character that one emotionally bonds with. This is because he s first established as
being rather immature and pathetic. Then when he wins the lottery he turns vengeful towards his
former clients. This makes him overly mean spirited. These scenes (with Tracy) don t endear the
audience to Dan. The scenes also don t generate strong enough humor. Then Dan does drugs. Dan
never does anything to redeem his behavior, and therefore, the audience doesn t root for
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Justification of American Slavery
How can you justify something that s incredibly wrong? Our founding fathers were face with the same
dilemma over 400 years ago when it came to the issue of building up The New World. They wanted
create a place where freedom and justice roamed, escaping the lifestyle from which they came.
However, our founding fathers knew that creating this New World(America) need cheap labor and a
way to build up their economy. This lead to the enslavement of the Africans. Although this tyrannic
practice was enforced in the Imperialist s mother countries, they still felt the need to enforced the
Indenture Servant system.
The definition of an Indentured Servant was a person who signed and is bound by a debt to work for
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The elite of Chesapeake society condoned various forms of servant exploitation in all gradations of
severity. From 1607, the founding of the colony in Virginia, until 1660, Chesapeake masters abused
servants in the course of their work, but only rarely denied them their rights if they reached the end of
their indenture. By 1660, the system took an even more sinister turn. Tobacco planters morphed their
already exploitative system into a new system that shared many parallels with slavery. The planter
elite prevented freedman who had legally completed their indentures from acquiring land, which was
the entire attraction of the New World. They tried to keep servants indentured for longer, and if they
could not keep them as servants, they ensured that the former servant would remain in an
economically servile position as a tenant, sharecropper, or laborer. First, The English precedents for
indentured servitude and the nature of tobacco agriculture, which both produced a system that made
exploitation possible and likely. Then the change for the worst in freedmen s conditions that occurred
after 1660. Slavery in the United States was part of a long established system of labor exploitation that
dates to ancient times. Much of the ancient world was composed of well organized slave societies of
one sort or another. Slavery existed in the great civilizations of ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, China,
and even among the Inca and Aztec worlds of pre colonial
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ESP Categories
1. What is Paranormal Psychology? What is the scope of this branch of psychology?
Parapsychology is the study of unusual events, called paranormal psychological phenomena, such as
telekinesis. ESP and many more. This branch of psychology usually deal with experiences that lies
beyond the range of the norm or beyond scientific explanation.
2. What are the ESP Categories? If you would be given the chance to have one. What ESP category do
you wish to have and why? Expound your answer.
The ESP categories are: Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Precognition, Psychokinesis and Out of Body
Experiences. If I were given a chance to have one of these i would choose Telepathy, not sure of why
but before answering this question and look at the list of ESP categories, Telepathy is the first thing
that goes to my mind and saying to myself because I can t tell people my ideas because I m shy . ...
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Do you believe in paranormal activities (e.g. Ouija board, ghost hunting, exorcism, etc.)? Why or why
not?
I pretty much don t believe, because for me everything that happens unexpectedly is just a
coincidence. For example, predicting an event in the future, it s like thinking thoroughly on the present
events and saying something that can happen based on the present time and if by any chance you just
said something out of the blue I really think it s just a coincidence or some luck.
4. Share an experience which you think is considered as a paranormal activity. Explain why do you
think it s paranormal?
.For an experience which I think is considered a paranormal activity, not that it s because I don t
believe in it but I don t really think I ve experienced something out of normal.
5. What are your learning insights? Please begin your statement with Before studying paranormal
psychology, I used to think that (insert insight) . After studying paranormal psychology, I now think
that (insert insight) . Give at least 3 learning
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History of Nigerian Ports Authority
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The history of port development in Nigeria dates back to the middle of 19th century. This was long
after the onset of sea borne trade and transactions which followed the adventures of early explorations
on the African coasts. Initial efforts towards provision of facilities for ocean going vessels were the
attempts to open up the entrance to the Lagos Lagoon. Considerable littoral drift occurred along this
coast; and the constantly shifting channels in the bar at the entrance made entry very difficult.
On February 1, 1914, the first mail steamer S/S AKOKO drawing 5.64 metres entered the Lagos
harbour. Two months later, vessels began to use the facilities provided at the Customs wharf on Lagos
Island.
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The Authority also within this period continued to sustain the efforts already made towards expansion
of ports facilities in Lagos and Port Harcourt. In Lagos, six berths of 943 metres were added to the
existing ones, while four berths with a total quay length of 506 metres were added to the facilities and
steps were taken to mechanize the traffic operations in these ports. In this era, port development
approach became tailored along declared national objectives. The Authority s development strategy
became programmed to fall in line with the first National Development Plan 1962 1968. The second
Apapa Wharf Extension was executed and so also were further improvements of port facilities in Port
Harcourt. The sum N45M was spent during this period on the two ports.
CIVIL WAR ERA 1967 1970
This period had tremendous impact on the ports industry in Nigeria. The security aspect of ports came
into sharp focus. Port Harcourt (Rivers Ports) was closed to foreign traffic. Lagos thus became the
only available port serving the country s maritime transportation needs.
The Federal Military Government enacted a special decree which empowered the Nigerian Ports
Authority to acquire the ports of Warri, Burutu and Calabar, previously operated by private
entrepreneurs. Holts Transport were former owners of Warri Port, UAC owned Burutu Port. Calabar
Port was originally owned by five operators. NPA spent N3.35 million at the time to acquire these
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The Lady Of Shalott, By William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare s play Hamlet, has become a staple in contemporary society. Apart from the
multitude of ingenious in this play, the character of Ophelia particularly places great importance on
modern day woman. Ophelia s importance throughout the play has been many times viewed as only
her relation to Hamlet and the effect she has on him. Ophelia is important not just in this sense, but in
respect of what she tells the reader about the society she lived in, in contrast to the society one lives in
today. Alfred Lord Tennyson s poem The Lady of Shalott, parallels closely to the life of Ophelia.
Tennyson s poem written over 200 years after Hamlet, is about a young woman who lives on an island
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Ophelia is the most one sided yet consistent out of all the vital characters in Hamlet. She has great
potential to be a tragic heroine and overcome the misfortunes forced upon her but instead, she slowly
diminishes into insanity following Hamlet s contradictory treatment towards her, and murder of her
father: She speaks much of her father, says she hears there s tricks i th world, and hems, and beats her
heart, (Shakespeare, Hamlet, 4.5. 4 5). Ophelia is a young woman, with no womanly guidance to aid
her. Her father Polonius, and brother Laertes, care for Ophelia and go to great lengths to preserve her
innocence. Her loyalty to her father and brother is out of pure gratitude and appreciation for their
concern. She obeys her father and brother s command not to see or accept any letters from Hamlet,
despite her love for him:
Polonius: This is for all: I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth, have you so slander any
moment leisure, as to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet. Look to t, I charge you (1.3.131 135)
Ophelia: I shall obey, my lord . (1.3.136)
Polonius believes he knows what is best for Ophelia, and it is his ego that initiates her antic
disposition. Polonius is convinced, Hamlet s madness is due to Ophelia breaking ties with him. This
theory is what drives Polonius to concern the king, Claudius, and use Ophelia as a pawn to get to the
bottom of Hamlet s madness. Hamlet unravels their plan, and when encountered with
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Renaissance in Cinquecento Italy
Chapter 22: Renaissance in Cinquecento Italy
Exercises for Study:
1. Select one of the following pair of artworks and describe the differences you observe between them.
Each pair consists of art of the Early Renaissance (Chapter 21) and that of the High and Late
Renaissance (Chapter 22). Examine the composition, technique, position of the figures, and facial
expressions, as well as any relevant elements of art and principals of design (see handout from
September or Google art elements and design principals ).
ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO, David 1465 1470 or DONATELLO, David, 1440 1460 VS.
MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, David, 1501 1504
Interest in humanism and the rebirth of Classical, spur an interest in authentic Roman and Greek ...
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Disegno, which means drawing, was the most important element in attempting to achieve perfection.
Disengo was found not only in painting, but also in all areas of Florentine art. The importance of
nature in Florentine resulted in the study of the natural world, anatomy, and movement. Artists would
develop their concepts in detail on separate parchment paper and then transfer them. A work that
represents disegno would be Leonardo Da Vinci, The Fetus and Lining of the Uterus. Leonardo used
his technique of hatched shading and careful contours to create careful contours to describe volume
and movement in two artfully posed figures (Sorabella 1). His drawings placed sensitivity on shading
and the tones.
In Venice, artists used the colorito, defined as color, to create work with a sense of life. The color
palette used by Venetians was a slightly less vivid then Florentine palette, but the colors were layered
and blended to achieve a glowing richness. Venetian artists gradually softened their coloring until their
manner equaled nature. Venetians attempted to equal nature through the use of light and how light will
affect the body. And unlike Florentine painting, compositions were placed directly on the canvas
through colored brushstrokes. Titan s Venus and Adonis, is a good example of how Venetian artists
used color to recreate nature. Titan is able to create the mood through intense color and
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Zodiac Quotes Analysis
LEO WITH ARIES: These two will be the star crossed lovers of the zodiac. They get along
marvelously inside the bedroom. They re a strong mixture bringing in fun, passion, and will try many
new things in and out of bed. They also share very similar tastes. The need to overcome the clash of
two major egos is vital. They must learn how concede to need for being the center of attention. A fire
extinguisher near the bed will be very handy as the sex may be too hot to handle. LEO WITH
TAURUS: Leo s desire to run the show collides with Taurus need to have its way. Both Zodiac signs
are stubborn. Compromise is a major obstacle. Leo builds up anger towards Taurus as Taurus becomes
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Leo has challenges with Scorpio s control, intensity and jealousy. Scorpio has trust issues and does not
appreciate Leo s flamboyance. Leo thinks Scorpio volatile and harsh. Scorpio considers Leo to be
showy and an exhibitionist. While Leo thinks Scorpio is inhibited and way too dramatic. Scorpio
would prefer controlling a situation instead of being an audience member clapping at Leo s
performance. LEO WITH SAGITTARIUS: Leo is fulfilled by jovial and gregarious Sagittarius.
Enjoyable loving Sagittarius is fulfilled with Leo s zest for life. Jointly they reveal an adventure and
socializing. Both zodiac signs are passionate with fiery sexuality. If anyone can prevent a Sagittarius
from roaming, it s a Leo. Leo s brings out what the dedication Sagittarius can give. Leo is very
egotistical, but expansive and self assured Sagittarius is perfectly content to allow Leo to rule center
stage. Bear in mind that Leo is loyal. Sagittarius may take a while to develop
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Soccer s Lack of Success in the U.S. Essay
Soccer s Lack of Success in the U.S.
Soccer, or football, which the rest of the world outside of the United States calls it, is surely the most
popular sport in the world. Every four years, the world championships of soccer, the World Cup, is
watched by literally billions all over the world, beating out the Untied States professional football s
Super Bowl by far. It is estimated that 1.7 billion television viewers watched the World Cup final
between France and Brazil in July of 1998. And it is also a genuine world championship, involving
teams from 32 countries in the final rounds, unlike America s baseball World Series that involves only
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Anyone who has attended a live football game knows how commercial time outs slow the game and
sometimes, at its most exciting moments, disrupt the flow of events. There is no doubt that without
television definitely would not stay the same in the homes and hearts of Americans. Also, without the
money from advertising, the teams couldn t afford the sky high salaries of their superstars.
Soccer, on the other hand, except for its halftime break, has no time outs and is constant run, run, run,
back and forth, relentlessly, with only a few seconds of relaxation when a goal is scored, and that
happens two or 3 times in a normal game, sometimes never scoring in a game. The best that
commercial television can hope for is an injury timeout and that is only when a player is very
seriously injured.
Another reason is Americans love their violence, and soccer doesn t have the violence that American
football and soccer have. There is some violence, yes, but Americans can t expect the the bone
crushing hits in football, and the knockout punch fights in hockey, game after game. In soccer, players
are actually singled out and warned with embarrassing yellow cards for acts of violence
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Compare And Contrast Angela s Ashes And The Street
Theme is the subject of talk, a topic, or morals that the author is trying to get across to the readers.
When reading an excerpt, the theme is not directly stated in the text, so you must dig deeper into the
context to understand the morals the author is trying to portray. In both Angela s Ashes and The Street,
we can detect a similar theme of struggling to get through life s obstacles. When reading the two
different stories, we can further pick out the theme by using character, events, and the setting.
In Angela s Ashes, the theme of struggling to get through life s obstacles is shown using character. In
paragraph 4, McCourt writes, You can look in people s windows and see how cozy it is in their
kitchens with fires glowing or ranges black and hot everything bright in the electric light cups and
saucers on the table with plates of sliced bread pounds of butter jars of jam smells of fried eggs... the
mother crisp and clean in her apron everyone washed and the Sacred Heart of Jesus looking down on
them from the wall suffering and sad but still happy with all that food and light and good Catholics at
their breakfast. This quote shows, that the protagonist has been peering into the houses of the rich and
realizes that the rich has everything they want and more. This theme shows that the main character is
jealous of the rich lifestyle because they have more struggles than the rich do. In addition, this theme
is also presented using events. In paragraph 5, In a second I have
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Human Environment And Its Impact On The Environment
Over the past 10,000 years, humans have modified and altered the natural environment. From
agriculture to industrialization, humans have changed the environment affecting the atmosphere and
its surroundings. The growth in world population is masking a more important human environmental
interaction. While the world s population is doubling, the world s urban population is tripling. Within
the next few years, more than half of the world will be living in urban areas (Torrey). It is now 2015
and a prediction made over a decade ago has become true. More than half of the world lives in urban
areas. The world has shifted from becoming primarily rural and self sustaining to urban and
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With so much progression in cities and urban areas, researchers are focusing their efforts to discover
the effects of urbanization on the environment on a global scale. Since urbanization has been rapidly
increasing over the past centuries, reintegrating natural systems within the cities and densely
populated areas could mitigate the cities impact on the environment (Beatley). Rather than focusing on
sustaining the nature on the outskirts of major cities, implementing greener areas within the urban
population will increase the sustainability of these urban ecosystems. Reintroducing nature s services
throughout cities offer cost effective improvements: cooling the environment, reducing runoff water
and air pollution (Pincetl et al.).
An example of how nature services help humans is cooling the environment. Heat islands are created
through energy consumption in a densely populated area. Heat islands have negative effects on the
environment by changing local weather patterns. Cities radiate heat back into the atmosphere at 15 to
30 percent less than rural areas do. This means that cities that create heat islands have a warmer
temperature than most rural areas. Pollutants can also become trapped in these islands, making the
atmosphere less clean. According to an index provided by the EPA, Los Angeles experiences a
significant bump in added temperature due to the highly populated and urbanized location. The Los
Angeles area attains
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Security Risks And Vulnerabilities Of Mobile Payment...
Abstract
Mobile payment apps such as Vemo and PayPal are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways
for peer to peer money transfer and other apps allow users to have contactless payment at checkout.
These apps contain very personal and accessible information, yet there is little to no concern for the
security of this valuable information. This paper will access the current security risks and
vulnerabilities of mobile payment applications and what users should be doing to protect themselves.
This is important to the cyber security body of knowledge because thieves will use the vulnerabilities
of the apps to steal personal information. It then falls into the hands of cyber security specialist to
protect and educate users to decrease crime.
Introduction
Payment processes have evolved from the traditional cash or cards to innovative electronic wallets on
smartphones. Consumers are accepting this new form of convenient payment and imputing all of their
personal data including their full name and credit card information onto apps such as Apple Pay,
Samsung Pay, Pay Pal, etc. These apps are available on both the Apple Store and Google Play and
have their own way of using various forms of mobile payment. According to forecasted reports,
mobile payment volume will bring in $503 million by 2020 compared to the current $75 billion this
year (Bakker, 2016). As always, with new technologies come new challenges and risks. Mobile
payment apps are not an exception. Due to the
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Stanley Renner s The Ruined Maid
The Ruined Maid The ruined maid is a dialogue between a country girl and her friend O Melia. What
the author mean by Ruined is what people considered back in the 1900s, when a girl loss her virginity
without marriage, living in sin (Stanley Renner). O Melia is considered as a prostitute or an escort. In
the poem the friend said Who could have I supposed I should meet you in Town? Suggest that she was
surprised to see O Melia, the fact that she didn t look awful, but instead was living in a rich town,
wearing lovely clothes. Similarly in Haiti, when a young person get pregnant while living under their
parents roof, they have to quit school and find a job to help care for the child. People tend to look at
them down, and telling them
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Market Pressure
Market Pressure * In this era, businesses faces lots of pressure to grow and compete and one of them
are market pressure. Market pressures come from global economy and strong competition, the
changing nature of the workforce and powerful customer (Turban, E. et al 2007, pg 33). I. Global
economy and strong competition (a) Global economy refers to an integrated world economy with
unrestricted and free movement of goods, services, and labour transnationally (Economywatch, 2011).
As we can see and experience now, the world are coming together as one and company, like Maxis
have to see how the world s economy is doing to make decision regarding its company s path and
strategies. This is important as the company is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This kind of work scope normally requires one to have an expertise in certain field and to have certain
level of education in order to get hired by the company. This shows that the workforce have changes
where education become more important than it used to be as a professional workers can be more
efficient and reduce the cost of training by the company, which ultimately results in higher profit. At
the same time, the society is becoming more open. There are more female workers now even in the
field where male are dominant, like telecommunication engineer in Maxis. The workforce is becoming
more diversified with the like of foreign workers working in Malaysia company and it is not a strange
phenomenon. There are a lots of Information technology (IT) expert from India who work in
Malaysia, for company like HP Computer. Workers are coming from different cultural background as
well, like Chinese, Malay, India or Iban or some of them are with disabilities problem working under
the same roof with no problems. With the use of internet, workers can work from home as well. As we
can see workers are becoming more diversified in this era. There are no differentiation between
workers, as long as that particular workers have the require skills and knowledge than can
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The Controversy Of The Confederate Flag Essay
Thompson 1
Flag Desecration
Matthew Thompson
Ponce de Leon High School
College Prep English
Terri Carroll
December 18, 2016
Thompson 1
Outline: Flag Desecration
Thesis: The controversy of the showing of the confederate flag is something huge. I. Flag Background
A. Desecration Labeled Misdemeanor B. Illegal Specifics C. Permit Burning II. State Codes A.
Individual State Laws B. Elements of the Flag C. Supreme Court Validation III. Bylaw for Flags A.
Broke Down Specifications B. Detailed Rules
Thompson 2
The controversy of the showing of the confederate flag is something huge. You have the bunch that
does not like the flag, and then there is the group of individuals the support and fly the flag with pride.
There are five states that have laws, in their own state, that state it is illegal to burn or deface the
confederate flag. On surface, these state laws would seem to conflict the 5 4 decision made by the
Supreme Court in Texas v. Johnson. The controversial case in 1989 that held up the burning the flag as
an act of protected free speech. (As it is stated under the First Amendment.)
?If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not
prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or
disagreeable,? said Justice William Brennen in his majority opinion. ?We have not recognized an
exception to this
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The Success Of Luxury Brands
Luxury brands should be able to effectively create some emotional connection with its customers and
should not strive to please mass markets, but specifically to only those customers whose beliefs align
with the brands. Beliefs go further to establish a connection than just brand values; they are more
specific and consequently lead to higher diversification (Keller et al, 2008). Ferrari provides a good
example of this. An Italian luxury sports car manufacturing company, according to Brand Finance it is
the 9th most powerful brand in the world (Global 500, 2015). It has strong beliefs in performance and
therefore does not participate in mass media marketing, yet instead decides to focus on its
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Like Chanel, luxury brands should strive to achieve as broad a spectrum of icons associated with their
brand as possible (Peterson, 2014).
The place(s) in which the brand is sold is a vital aspect of luxury branding success. If a brand can
create an atmosphere that is aesthetically and emotionally pleasing, then it evokes luxury to its
customers. One example of this is men s bespoke shirt maker, Charvet Place Vendôme, often referred
to as simply Charvet. Situated in the one of the hôtels particuliers (the French equivalent to a grand
British townhouse) that surrounds the Place Vendôme in Paris. The Charvet store operates across
seven floors within this building. This store epitomises elegance and grandeur and as such, Charvet
have created a temple like store, for which their customers can enjoy their products, allowing for a
deeper more emotional connection to the brand itself (Mr Porter, 2015).
Customers are pulled towards brands with the promise of becoming part of an exclusive community.
This creates a sense of great desire to purchase luxury branded products. For example, Hermes, which
specialises in leather, lifestyle accessories, fragrance, ready to wear clothing as well as other luxury
goods, will not allow customers to buy their iconic handbags until they have formed a long term
relationship with the brand itself (Grigorian and
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Social Contract As A Dominant Political Theory Essay
Social Contract As A Timeless Dominant Political Theory
Introduction
The concept of social contract was introduced by early thinkers like Socrates and Plato. The social
contract is a political theory that involves a tacit agreement between members of society group that
allows them to collaborate and promote mutual benefits, as well explains the legitimacy and authority
of government. This concept is further explained and defended by 17th and 18th centuries
philosophers like Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau, who helped to shape these theories and lay down the
foundation for today s democracy and the role of the government in society. Social contract theories
had a profound impact on modern Western society, specifically, America and France. Subsequently, it
had a dramatic ideological influence on the development of democracies around the world.
However, not everyone agreed with the idea of social contract and there are other political theories
which downplay its importance in the role of the government in the community s life. Theorists, such
as Humes, Mandeville, and Smith declare there is no such contract/agreement in existence, but rather
maximizing peoples utility, market forces, and individual selfishness are the driving forces of a given
society.
Nevertheless, we need to recognize the importance of social contract because it provides a conceptual
basis for the development of a democratic and just society. In addition, social contract, through its
constant
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College Station Area Is The Huge Inconvenience Of The...
One of the more dominant problems within the Bryan, College Station area, is the extensive amount of
flooding that takes place every year. Whenever it rains, the town and a large number of major areas
gets engulfed by uncontrollable amounts of water. The streets and roadways get backed up with so
much excess water that they must close off certain parts of town to ensure the safety of the people who
live there. Flooding in Bryan, College Station is an enormous inconvenience to the people who live
there. This issue can be solved by simply collecting more tax money, fixing the drainage system, and
by coming up with procedures or regulations for future constructions, so people can build their new
establishments on higher grounds. It has been stated by the Weather Channel that, In June of 2016, the
Brazos River crested just over 4 feet above its previous record flood stage at Richmond, Texas (Tom
Moore). Beings that Collage Station is located in a Bryan Valley, the area is mostly flat terrain with
occasional hills and slow absorbing soil, packed with large amounts of establishments that can easily
become prone to flooding. During the times of intense rain, the water builds up and exceeds the limit
for drainage in the area. Bridges, roads, walkways, and parking lots, get engulfed with the water,
making it impossible to get through. Highway 6, near College Station, is one of the major roads that
people use to commute from place to place, and to get home, when it closed down to
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Bed Bath and Beyond Case
Statement of Problem Bed, Bath and Beyond (BBBY) currently has $400 million more in cash than
they need for ongoing growth and operations requirements. While the company is financially sound
analysts and investors worry about the company s capital structure decisions. Investors do not want to
see that much cash on the books and worry that the current capital structure is not the most effective
for the future. They prefer that BBBY change their capital structure by paying out excess cash and
issuing debt. This could allow BBBY to improve their return on equity and raise earnings per share.
Given the low interest rates available it seems like the perfect time for BBBY to add debt to its capital
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This represents a 7% increase in stock price. Further, the additional leverage and return of excess cash
to shareholders will significantly increase ROE. If the market determines that an 80% debt capital
structure is feasible for BBBY, then we will expect further capital gains as investors applaud
shareholder friendly policies and re examine EPS estimates. However, if top line growth and same
store sales growth continue to trend downward, investors may become skeptical of BBBY
management s ability to continue generating over 30% EPS growth, and thus question the ability of
the company to service its debt in the future. Aside from the two aforementioned proposals the
company can raise its leverage in other ways. By conducting DuPont analysis and understanding
operating leverage we see that purchasing fixed assets and decreasing stockholder s equity will raise
the equity multiplier and the firm s operating leverage. In this instance we recommend against this
approach as the firm already has a large amount of excess cash above what they require to fund new
positive NPV projects and purchase new assets. Investors would rather see their capital returned to
them in the form of share repurchases and dividends as it is evident by the company s cash stockpile
that they can
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Notes On The Great 0cean Road
C0untry Report
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The Great 0cean road.
Submitted to:
Mrs. Shweta Tyagi.
Amity School 0f Engineering and Techno1ogy Guided By: Submitted By:
Mr. Parush Bhulania. Name Akash Kadiyan.
Branch B.tech ECE (Eve)
Enr01ment.N0. A2346013001
Batch 2014 18.
R0ll N0. 01.
Amity University
GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR DEC1ARATION BY THE STUDENT
I, Akash Kadiyan, student 0f B.Tech (ECE EVENING ) hereby dec1are that the c0untry rep0rt Tit1ed
The Great 0cean road. which is submitted by me t0 Department 0f E1ectronics And Communication,
Amity School 0f Engineering And Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, in partia1
fu1fi1ment 0f requirement f0r the award 0f the degree 0f Bache10r 0f Techno1ogy in Electronics and
Communication, has n0t been previ0us1y f0rmed the Basis f0r the award 0f any degree, dip10ma 0r
0ther simi1ar tit1e 0r rec0gniti0n. The Auth0r attests that permissi0n has been 0btained f0r the use 0f
any c0py righted materia1 appearing in the Dissertati0n / Pr0ject rep0rt 0ther than brief excerpts
requiring 0n1y pr0per ackn0w1edgement in sch01ar1y writing and a11 such use is ackn0w1edged.
Signature
N0ida
CERTIFICATE
This is t0 certify that Akash Kadiyan, student 0f B.Tech. in E1ectr0nics and c0mmunicati0n has
carried 0ut the w0rk presented in the pr0ject 0f the C0untry rep0rt entit1e The great 0cean r0ad as a
part 0f 3rd year pr0gram 0f Bache10r 0f
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Development Of A Child s Development
Development from birth to 19 Introduction For each section of development it is crucial that there is a
wide range of normal as each child s progress is individual. There can also be a delay in development
due to constitutional or genetic diseases. There are many things that may influence a child s
development such as; parents, carers and the child s peer group. There are seven areas of child
development : Physical Development Communicational Development Understanding The World
Numeracy Literacy Personal, Social Emotional Development(PSED) Art Design Physical
Development 0 3 Years A child s physical development follows the simple pattern that goes from
simple to complex, for example; crawling before standing. At this age a child also develops fine motor
skills such as single limb movements and the use of hands. From birth a child can not hold their head
up alone therefore a parent or carer has to support it. At this point a child may be able to sit up for a
short time without support. Physical development is very important in a child s early years as it
enables them to feed themselves with help from a parent or carer. Physical development also enables
children to develop their muscles that they ll need later in life and learn independant skills. By age
One children are more under control of their movements. In their second year, children should have
better ability to control their movement. During this time a child s fine motor skills develop at a
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Danielle Norman. Professor Karsak. Enc 1102. March 19 2016.
Danielle Norman Professor Karsak ENC 1102 March 19 2016 Secret Sin Hidden Behind a Black Veil
The Minister s Black Veil , Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the story of a parish pastor in Milford, New
England. For unknown reasons, Parson Hooper has taken to wearing a dark veil on his face that covers
all but his lips and chin. This veil immediately causes an uproar amongst the church members. Despite
the fact that Parson Hooper s behavior is largely the same, the people are genuinely shocked. Right
away, they view this black veil as a sign the pastor is hiding a sinful secret. Parson Hooper goes onto
preach a sermon that is similar to his usual sermons, but people find that it is suddenly more
meaningful because of the veil. When finished, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One woman even swears the corpse of the girl reacts to him. Hawthorne writes Could Mr. Hooper be
fearful of her glance, that he so hastily caught back the black veil? Hawthorne uses the black veil to
symbolize secret sin and its consequences (Emmett). This is reinforced by the fact that Parson Hooper
s sermon is all about that very topic. While Hawthorne never reveals what exactly Hooper s sin was,
he writes in a footnote about a Joseph Goody from York Maine who had died eighty years earlier.
Goody had also covered his face with a black veil because he accidentally murdered his friend earlier
in his life. (Hawthorne) This reveals that Parson Hooper is certainly hiding something, but at least it
isn t that he murdered someone. His fiancée Elizabeth initially tries to reason with Hooper, hoping that
she can get through to him. Or that he will at least remove the veil for her. Instead, he gives her vague
answers and confirms that he will never take off the veil. Finally, the creepiness begins to affect
Elizabeth and she leaves him. This is definitely symbolic of the consequences of sin. Parsons Hooper
refuses honesty even to his own fiancée and in return, he loses her. She asks him to at least explain
why he cannot remove it, but he doesn t give an answer instead he says Know, then, this veil is a type
and a symbol, and I am bound to wear it ever, both in light and darkness, in solitude and before the
gaze of multitudes,
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Descriptive Approaches In International Relations
From a conceptual point of view, discourse analysis in international relations has outlined a common
set of standards for the other fields of language and social sciences. Discourse is a rather new field of
analysis in the world of social research, and it does not yet have a precise and compact theoretical
body. Accordingly, discourse analysis has to rely on the practices and concepts taken from other fields
such as sociology, semantics, psychology, linguistics etc. Due to its vast source of knowledge,
discourse has analytical richness in its field. In the study of international relations, three types of
discursive approaches are considered, which are descriptive approaches, autonomous approaches, and
functionalist approaches. Autonomous approaches have no established relations with each other, but
separately they provide a significant contribution to the study of discourse (Obeng and Hartford). The
descriptive analysis approaches are a set of explanatory perspectives that are based on language and
relevant fields. This method includes a grammatical style, which is concerned with understanding how
words and sentences are formed. The descriptive method can be subdivided into three different
practices of grammar and linguistics, which are Morphology, phonology, and syntax. A descriptive
methodology is a stylistic approach to grammar that is mainly used in poetry. This approach aids
discourse analysis by specifying the suitability of a particular discourse to a specific
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Gold and Its Demand
Running Head: Gold and Its Demand Gold and Its Demand In the year 2008, the prices of gold fell
down to $9oo from $1,035. This was a drastic downfall in the price of gold in 2008 and this has
directly affected investors in a number of ways. The investors suffered losses of large margin and in
addition to this, many of the investors had paid from ten to fifty percent of the deposits of their shares
and when a downfall occurred in the prices of gold, many of the investors lost almost whole amount of
their capital. Beside this, the fall in the prices of gold was less as compared to other equities and
commodities (Bohm, 2011, pg 34 39). The year 2008 changed the shape of competition among the
gold investors and the main characteristic of this year was the failure of government in the banking
industry. The entire economy was suffered in this year and in this year of deflation; the affect on gold
was a decrease in price. Gold prices fall to $690, then came back to $800 but then once again fall
down due to poor financial conditions. The value of $ which was less at the start of 2008, started to
increase during the mid of the year and the economy was becoming better but again at the end of the
same year, the value of $ began to decrease and this had a direct impact on the prices of gold. In
addition to this, the central bank of different countries started decreasing their interest rates and loans
were provided on easy terms and conditions. Interest rate offered by the Swedish
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The, One About A Dangerous Cult By Chuck Palahniuk
If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself. What we call chaos is just patterns we haven
t recognized... There is no free will. There are no variables (Palahniuk). In the book Survivor, one
about a dangerous cult, Chuck Palahniuk writes this to clarify how powerless we are to the patterns of
history unless we actively work to prevent them. This is not to say Polish culture possesses the
mentality of a cult in any way, but the message still carries weight. The decades of sacrifice and
struggle that Poles endured to rid themselves of communism may very well come undone in the
coming years. Who could have predicted such political inversion in a country torn apart internally by a
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Kaczynski can now push through almost anything on his agenda of rapid and brutal political
transformation to favor his party s political ideology. Without any resistance in parliament, one of the
only remaining positions that could offer any opposition, the presidency, is occupied by Andrzej Duda.
The President, also a member of the PIS party, has shown no intention to halt or even slow the
political radicalization of Poland s parliament and courts. Duda has promised to follow in the footsteps
of Hungary s Prime Minister Viktor Orban , a leader who installed razor wire and water cannons on
his border to ensure the exclusion of migrants. Orban has already begun appointing professors and
rewriting history books in accordance with his views of self proclaimed illiberal democracy . This is
the man that President Duda wishes to take after; one that openly aspires to cut off the citizens from
any decision making processes.
Poland s President, instead of pushing back against attacks on democracy, is acting as a puppet for
Kaczynski, the Law and Justice party, and its plans to strip away the checks and balances of
government. Despite a doctorate in law, Duda has violated the constitution multiple times, signing
bills into law that threaten the Polish government s credibility. Such ignorance, or perhaps purposeful
lawbreaking provides a bit of ominous foreshadowing for the framework of Polish society. Recently,
President Duda has
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Skipper Butterfly Research Paper
The Skipper Butterfly is in the family Hesperiidae. They have a wingspan of 29 to 31 millimeters,
1.14 to 1.22 inches, and are 2.5 to 6 inches, 6.604 to 15.24 centimeters, in length. This butterfly s
appearance is different than other butterflies in many ways. The antennae club is hooked backwards
like a crochet hook while the typical butterflies have club like tips to their antennae. They have
stockier bodies and larger compound eyes, and they have stronger wing muscles in the plump thorax,
resembling many moths than the other two butterfly lineages, which are Rhopalocera and
Papilionoidea. Their wings are usually smaller than their bodies and when at rest they are angled
upwards or spread out and rarely folded up completely. Their wings are more well rounded with less
sharply tipped forewings. They either have prominent hindwing tails or more angled wings. They
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Cave crickets have very large hind legs with drumstick shapes femora and equally long, thin tibiae,
and long, slender antennae. The antennae are closely apparent and next to each other on the head.
They are a brownish color and humpbacked in appearance, always wingless, and the bodies of early
instars may appear translucent. Most cave crickets favor cool/damp places like caves, rotten logs,
underneath leaves or rocks and will not reproduce indoors unless they find continuous darkness, and
moist conditions. Living in perpetual darkness, as deep in caves, may have reduced and missing eyes
and often have long slender limbs. Most of these crickets are omnivorous and will eat on most
anything organic. Most will catch and eat other smaller animals when they can. If they are in houses,
they may chew on paper products and occasionally fabric. They can grow up to 5 cm in body and 10
cm for the legs. They are found worldwide and is widespread in North America, south of Arctic
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Fluoride And Sugar Causes Tooth
Maintaining a healthy smile means proper brushing, flossing, and using fluoride. Fluoride is a natural
mineral that helps to strengthen enamel, reducing the amount of bacteria that attack your teeth and
preventing cavities. Bridgeview Dental Group, located in Kodiak, specializes in family dental care,
including teeth whitening, root canals, and tooth implants. They ve highlighted a few of the myths that
surround fluoride use, debunking them to reveal the truth.
Sugar Causes Tooth Decay: While this myth is partially true, as sugar is a vehicle for bacteria, the
main cause of cavities is because the enamel breaks down and doesn t defend the tooth against germs.
Fluoride promotes stronger enamel, which protects the teeth from those oncoming
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Summary OfThe Merger Of Two Competing Hospitals
Healthcare Management Final Paper
In the short story The Merger of Two Competing Hospitals , we see both Porter Regional Medical
Center and Banner Regional Medical Center reach an agreement to form a merger. Both Hospitals had
at least one major current flaw and by teaming up they no longer had to worry about the aspect of
competing with each other. PRMC faced the problem of annually losing large sums of money. While
over at BRMC the problem laid within the infrastructure and not the problem of money.
After the completion of both hospitals coming together to form a newly named hospital, the question
of creating an executive team in charge of management comes about. In my opinion, before moving
forward in any way to create the executive team, candidates must be considered for their potential
leadership. Just imagine how hard it would be to fail if the newly created hospital looked for
leadership comparable to Arthur T. DeMoulas, when hiring for the executive team. While Market
Basket is not a hospital, the whole idea of the managers acting as leaders would be great for a new
hospital1. This could make all employees act loyal and show great customer service, and lastly having
all the customers (patients) come and leave happy.
According to MIT Sloan Management Review, there are six steps that should be taken to properly
rebuild a management team. The first includes Reducing Role Ambiguity. This is essentially
individuals who leave the new company because of the uncertainty the future holds for them. To help
this, the board should do its best to ensure the company will be fine to the new executive team, as well
as quickly remove any individuals who doubt the new company will be a success. Having just a few
individuals who doubt the potential of the merger could quickly ruin a whole team and bring moral
down. The second step states Due Diligence Around Talent Is a Dangerous Corner to Cut . To solve
this, the board needs to get to know all the managers on both sides of the merger and actually find out
about their full talent potential. The third part states Recognize Old Habits Die Hard But Not All
Should . Each company before the merger had a certain way of doing things, and while some of those
methods
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Analysis Of The Article No Women No War
Stephanie Knowles
2/10/2015
Article Summary
(No Women No war) The article No women no war was written by Pasi Loman , a post graduate
student from university of Nottingham. Loman discusses about the role of Greek women in defending
their cities and communities. The author attempts to clarify the assumptions made by modern scholars
or authors that women did not play a part in foreign military campaigns i.e. war. Loman discusses
about Greek women and their views, emotion and reaction based on warfare, the impossible existence
of amazons. The reason for the author making this an argument is because of misjudgment even thou
women have had an active role in war. The only side shown by most researchers is when, women are
either rejoicing for the victory of their soldiers or the mourning for their country. But the authors
makes a point to look at the facts about Greek women and if they have been credited enough for their
participation and support in war. Loman compares the contrasts the research done by other authors
like Plutarch who states that Spartan women were hard cored when it came to war it was a do or die
deal for them they were not very pleased with their sons if they came home defeated some women
would kill their sons instead of accepting defeat. They underwent physical training to learn how to
protect them self and their cities.
Loman, Pasi. No women no war. greece and Rome, seacond series, Vol.51,No1 , 2004: 34 54.
The author argues about
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Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee Summary
Kelsey Hernandez Dr. Matthew Bailey HIS 106 Section 16 02/16/2015 WASP Stings Bury My Heart
at Wounded Knee is written by Dee Brown and depicts the life of many American Indians in the late
1800s. There is very little recognition of the real impact of Native Americans hardships that happened
because of government policies being implemented upon them and the feeling of WASP (White Anglo
Saxton Protestant) superiority. The two different ways of life were causing many battles, massacres,
and injuries from people on both sides of the fight for land. The Indians were being kicked off of their
land, that had been inhabited by the ancestors of their tribes for hundreds of years, and being forced
onto reservations that lacked the things they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This allows the Indians power with numbers at a big win against General Custer at Little Bighorn.
(299) Afterwards, the government justifies the deaths in that battle as the reason why the land will be
given to the government and the Native Americans are given no choice, but to surrender, excluding
Sitting Bull, pack leader, and a small portion of his people who escape to Canada. (310) They are able
to now feel like even if they win a battle and get enough people to join their army the will never be
truly allowed to win the land. The Nez Percés people are then told to give up their land and settle in a
reservation after loosing battles to the Bluecoats. (312) The surrounding policy changes in the times
are part of the reason as to why this major civil war was being overshadowed in 1877. (315) The white
settlers are able to act with very little notice being given due to the amount of larger conflicts that
were developing in the start of the nation. The Poncas are the next tribe that is played out, and they are
considered to be peaceful. However, they are sent to Indian territories with groups that are considered
hostile and that result in the demise and deaths. A member states, It makes my heart feel sad as I do
not know this land.
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  • 6. Gilgamesh a Hero The story of Gilgamesh, the King of Uruk who is two thirds god and one third human, is a interesting and intriguing piece of literature. The story tells of Gilgameshs strength, bravery, intelligence, looks, and loyalty making him a true model hero. It says that Gilgamesh was (pg.13), given a perfect body and endowed with beauty and courage and his beauty surpassed all others. Throughout the story he is constantly going into battle and going on long adventures to find answers that will better his city. He is also respectful to those he meets along his journeys and asks God for strength during his battles. Gilgamesh is a religious character that posseses super human strength, bravery, selflessness, and intelligence making him a model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gilgamesh knows this to be true because he tells his friend Enkidu before the battle that all the glory will be theirs if they are to defeat this mighty foe. Another example of Gilgamesh s wisdom as an intelligent leader is how he looks to others that are older and more experienced for advice throughout the entire story. All the way through the story Gilgamesh looks up to his mother for counseling and advice as to what he is suppose to do in different areas of his life. A leader who is consistently seeking advice and wisdom from those who are older and more seasoned truly makes that person an intelligent leader, and that is exactly what Gilgamesh does. Gilgamesh, being a religious man, knows that he could not have accomplished the things that he did on his own. Consistently he is giving thanks to other people or to the gods for his many feats. After Gilgamesh had slain the bull from heaven he was quick to honor and give thanks to his god Shamash. They butchered and bled the bull and then cut out it s heart to offer as a sacrifice before Shamash. Then Gilgamesh and Enkidu retreated from the altar itself and stood afar in deep respect as they did pray. (pg. 27) And even before he fights the bull Gilgamesh looks to Enkidu and says, Be unrelenting and hope that God gives us the strength. (pg. 26) Both of these quotes demonstrate that Gilgamesh knew that he could not kill the beast Humbaba on his own, and that he respects his god and knew that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 8. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button The short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , written in 1922 by author F. Scott Fitzgerald, does a very good job at showing its audience, the genius loci of Baltimore, Maryland without utilizing many physical descriptions pertaining to the setting. The text instead focuses on social and personal factors that shape a community in order to create the persona behind genius loci. The first type of description of the setting s genius loci is given to us in the second paragraph of the story. In this, the author uses the following sentence They were related to the This Family, and the That Family, which as every Southerner knew, entitled them to membership in that enormous peerage which largely populated the Confederacy as a way of showing the close relationships encountered between people of the community. This tightknit community that the author depicts, gives Fitzgerald much room to develop the other plots that provide evidence as to the city s genius loci. Moreover it provides the setting with a sense of bonding, where everyone knows each other and isolation is almost non existent. This is also proven by the fact that although Roger Button desires and tries to keep his son s condition quiet, it is not long before the entire community is aware of his condition. Another great example where the author uses the community as a way to describe the setting comes from the overarching theme of reputation within its members. Despite previously stating how the members of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Factories In The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution has been described as a mixed blessing is a statement in which many people can agree. The painstaking work, cruel working conditions, and extremely long hours for all employees shows the struggles people went through for the advancement of their country. Workers wanted to see technology and their country progress so they did the work necessary. The end result was something the world had never seen, so many new technological advancements, and inventions made so many tasks more efficient, and suddenly work became easier all across the globe. One of the most prominent new developments in the Industrial Revolution was factories, and factory workers. Factories were a result of new farming equipment being invented. From 1733 1787 five new inventions were made to help modernize the cotton industry. These new machines were, the Flying Shuttle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The working conditions were dangerous, and unhealthy. Inside the factories is has poor lighting which made doing the actual work much more difficult. Machines themselves caused injury as well. The various moving parts of machinery caused cuts, and the most extreme cases, amputations. Women had it much worse due to their long hair, which could get stuck in machinery too. Children were often given the task on cleaning under the machines, many would fall asleep and would become severely wounded. And because there were no government programs to help in case of injury, these incidents kept occuring. However laws did pass to eliminate these unlawful working conditions. The Factory Act of 1833 made it illegal to hire children under 9 years old, for children between ages 9 to 12 to work more than 8 hours, and children 13 to 17 to work more than 12 hours. Then the Ten Hours Act of 1847 which limited the workday to hours for women and kids in factories. Then the National Child Labor Committee was an activist group organized to end child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study Of Double Glazing Chelmsford Quality Double Glazed Window Seals in Chelmsford from Double Glazing Chelmsford Are your windows drafty? Have you been amazed by your vitality charges a moment ago? Control the temperature in your home by altering your spilling windows. It is the best double glazed window seals, Chelmsford s double glazing suppliers can provide to the general population of Chelmsford. Double Glazing Chelmsford has decades of familiarity in reestablishing draft inclined homes to cozier conditions by supplanting or introducing quality double glazing window seals. Our experts are talented in their artworks and guarantees in making your window draught proof plus air sealed so your home stays warm in winter. You may also spare cash on yearly vitality bills. Pick Double Glazing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we lead a preparatory examination, we discover more often that the window seals are broken or shattered. What exactly are Window Seals? The principle reason for window seals is to guarantee the space between the window edge and casement is both water/air proof and water tight when the window is closed. This gives great warmth and acoustic protection for the home. At Double Glazing Chelmsford we have thermally proficient tubular seals which can be welded into the window corners to ensure air and water tight quality. Thermally inserted windows prevent the seals from dropping out of the window structure and the tubular shape gives them great versatility. Our twofold coating window seals in Chelmsford keep up their unique shape after any adjustment, guaranteeing a perfect window fixing each time we finish the task. Moreover, our window seals don t get to be awful due to the top quality material used in manufacturing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Black To Reality Play Analysis BACK TO REALITY combines comedy with drama. It s a story that sends a strong message about learning to appreciate life and that money can t buy happiness. These themes resonate well with the mainstream audience. While the message is solid, the overall script would benefit from more development. The areas to re examine include the structure, tension, and character development. The opening does a good job of establishing Dan s ordinary world. He s established as being a loser and he s pretty unhappy with his life. There are solid inciting events that are the catalyst for change for Dan. The first is when he finds his wife cheating on him. The only concern about this scene is that it feels like a familiar scene that has been done before when the husband or the wife comes home early to find their cheating spouse. The other inciting event is when Dan wins the lottery, but the idea of the lottery isn t well setup or foreshadowed. Thus, it s a bit jarring to suddenly learn he has a lottery ticket and that s it s the winning lottery ticket. However, even after he wins the lottery, the script doesn t define any real goal for Dan. There s no actionable or external goal for Dan to achieve. Without a strong goal for the protagonist, the plot feels as if it has no clear direction. If the goal is for Dan to win his wife back then the second act ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s pivotal that the audience emotionally relate with and like the protagonist, even if they are flawed. Sadly, Dan isn t a character that one emotionally bonds with. This is because he s first established as being rather immature and pathetic. Then when he wins the lottery he turns vengeful towards his former clients. This makes him overly mean spirited. These scenes (with Tracy) don t endear the audience to Dan. The scenes also don t generate strong enough humor. Then Dan does drugs. Dan never does anything to redeem his behavior, and therefore, the audience doesn t root for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Justification of American Slavery How can you justify something that s incredibly wrong? Our founding fathers were face with the same dilemma over 400 years ago when it came to the issue of building up The New World. They wanted create a place where freedom and justice roamed, escaping the lifestyle from which they came. However, our founding fathers knew that creating this New World(America) need cheap labor and a way to build up their economy. This lead to the enslavement of the Africans. Although this tyrannic practice was enforced in the Imperialist s mother countries, they still felt the need to enforced the Indenture Servant system. The definition of an Indentured Servant was a person who signed and is bound by a debt to work for another for a specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The elite of Chesapeake society condoned various forms of servant exploitation in all gradations of severity. From 1607, the founding of the colony in Virginia, until 1660, Chesapeake masters abused servants in the course of their work, but only rarely denied them their rights if they reached the end of their indenture. By 1660, the system took an even more sinister turn. Tobacco planters morphed their already exploitative system into a new system that shared many parallels with slavery. The planter elite prevented freedman who had legally completed their indentures from acquiring land, which was the entire attraction of the New World. They tried to keep servants indentured for longer, and if they could not keep them as servants, they ensured that the former servant would remain in an economically servile position as a tenant, sharecropper, or laborer. First, The English precedents for indentured servitude and the nature of tobacco agriculture, which both produced a system that made exploitation possible and likely. Then the change for the worst in freedmen s conditions that occurred after 1660. Slavery in the United States was part of a long established system of labor exploitation that dates to ancient times. Much of the ancient world was composed of well organized slave societies of one sort or another. Slavery existed in the great civilizations of ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, China, and even among the Inca and Aztec worlds of pre colonial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. ESP Categories 1. What is Paranormal Psychology? What is the scope of this branch of psychology? Parapsychology is the study of unusual events, called paranormal psychological phenomena, such as telekinesis. ESP and many more. This branch of psychology usually deal with experiences that lies beyond the range of the norm or beyond scientific explanation. 2. What are the ESP Categories? If you would be given the chance to have one. What ESP category do you wish to have and why? Expound your answer. The ESP categories are: Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Precognition, Psychokinesis and Out of Body Experiences. If I were given a chance to have one of these i would choose Telepathy, not sure of why but before answering this question and look at the list of ESP categories, Telepathy is the first thing that goes to my mind and saying to myself because I can t tell people my ideas because I m shy . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you believe in paranormal activities (e.g. Ouija board, ghost hunting, exorcism, etc.)? Why or why not? I pretty much don t believe, because for me everything that happens unexpectedly is just a coincidence. For example, predicting an event in the future, it s like thinking thoroughly on the present events and saying something that can happen based on the present time and if by any chance you just said something out of the blue I really think it s just a coincidence or some luck. 4. Share an experience which you think is considered as a paranormal activity. Explain why do you think it s paranormal? .For an experience which I think is considered a paranormal activity, not that it s because I don t believe in it but I don t really think I ve experienced something out of normal. 5. What are your learning insights? Please begin your statement with Before studying paranormal psychology, I used to think that (insert insight) . After studying paranormal psychology, I now think that (insert insight) . Give at least 3 learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. History of Nigerian Ports Authority HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The history of port development in Nigeria dates back to the middle of 19th century. This was long after the onset of sea borne trade and transactions which followed the adventures of early explorations on the African coasts. Initial efforts towards provision of facilities for ocean going vessels were the attempts to open up the entrance to the Lagos Lagoon. Considerable littoral drift occurred along this coast; and the constantly shifting channels in the bar at the entrance made entry very difficult. On February 1, 1914, the first mail steamer S/S AKOKO drawing 5.64 metres entered the Lagos harbour. Two months later, vessels began to use the facilities provided at the Customs wharf on Lagos Island. Prior to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Authority also within this period continued to sustain the efforts already made towards expansion of ports facilities in Lagos and Port Harcourt. In Lagos, six berths of 943 metres were added to the existing ones, while four berths with a total quay length of 506 metres were added to the facilities and steps were taken to mechanize the traffic operations in these ports. In this era, port development approach became tailored along declared national objectives. The Authority s development strategy became programmed to fall in line with the first National Development Plan 1962 1968. The second Apapa Wharf Extension was executed and so also were further improvements of port facilities in Port Harcourt. The sum N45M was spent during this period on the two ports. CIVIL WAR ERA 1967 1970 This period had tremendous impact on the ports industry in Nigeria. The security aspect of ports came into sharp focus. Port Harcourt (Rivers Ports) was closed to foreign traffic. Lagos thus became the only available port serving the country s maritime transportation needs. The Federal Military Government enacted a special decree which empowered the Nigerian Ports Authority to acquire the ports of Warri, Burutu and Calabar, previously operated by private entrepreneurs. Holts Transport were former owners of Warri Port, UAC owned Burutu Port. Calabar Port was originally owned by five operators. NPA spent N3.35 million at the time to acquire these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lady Of Shalott, By William Shakespeare William Shakespeare s play Hamlet, has become a staple in contemporary society. Apart from the multitude of ingenious in this play, the character of Ophelia particularly places great importance on modern day woman. Ophelia s importance throughout the play has been many times viewed as only her relation to Hamlet and the effect she has on him. Ophelia is important not just in this sense, but in respect of what she tells the reader about the society she lived in, in contrast to the society one lives in today. Alfred Lord Tennyson s poem The Lady of Shalott, parallels closely to the life of Ophelia. Tennyson s poem written over 200 years after Hamlet, is about a young woman who lives on an island off the coast of Camelot. There is a curse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia is the most one sided yet consistent out of all the vital characters in Hamlet. She has great potential to be a tragic heroine and overcome the misfortunes forced upon her but instead, she slowly diminishes into insanity following Hamlet s contradictory treatment towards her, and murder of her father: She speaks much of her father, says she hears there s tricks i th world, and hems, and beats her heart, (Shakespeare, Hamlet, 4.5. 4 5). Ophelia is a young woman, with no womanly guidance to aid her. Her father Polonius, and brother Laertes, care for Ophelia and go to great lengths to preserve her innocence. Her loyalty to her father and brother is out of pure gratitude and appreciation for their concern. She obeys her father and brother s command not to see or accept any letters from Hamlet, despite her love for him: Polonius: This is for all: I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth, have you so slander any moment leisure, as to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet. Look to t, I charge you (1.3.131 135) Ophelia: I shall obey, my lord . (1.3.136) Polonius believes he knows what is best for Ophelia, and it is his ego that initiates her antic disposition. Polonius is convinced, Hamlet s madness is due to Ophelia breaking ties with him. This theory is what drives Polonius to concern the king, Claudius, and use Ophelia as a pawn to get to the bottom of Hamlet s madness. Hamlet unravels their plan, and when encountered with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Renaissance in Cinquecento Italy Chapter 22: Renaissance in Cinquecento Italy Exercises for Study: 1. Select one of the following pair of artworks and describe the differences you observe between them. Each pair consists of art of the Early Renaissance (Chapter 21) and that of the High and Late Renaissance (Chapter 22). Examine the composition, technique, position of the figures, and facial expressions, as well as any relevant elements of art and principals of design (see handout from September or Google art elements and design principals ). ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO, David 1465 1470 or DONATELLO, David, 1440 1460 VS. MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, David, 1501 1504 Interest in humanism and the rebirth of Classical, spur an interest in authentic Roman and Greek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disegno, which means drawing, was the most important element in attempting to achieve perfection. Disengo was found not only in painting, but also in all areas of Florentine art. The importance of nature in Florentine resulted in the study of the natural world, anatomy, and movement. Artists would develop their concepts in detail on separate parchment paper and then transfer them. A work that represents disegno would be Leonardo Da Vinci, The Fetus and Lining of the Uterus. Leonardo used his technique of hatched shading and careful contours to create careful contours to describe volume and movement in two artfully posed figures (Sorabella 1). His drawings placed sensitivity on shading and the tones. In Venice, artists used the colorito, defined as color, to create work with a sense of life. The color palette used by Venetians was a slightly less vivid then Florentine palette, but the colors were layered and blended to achieve a glowing richness. Venetian artists gradually softened their coloring until their manner equaled nature. Venetians attempted to equal nature through the use of light and how light will affect the body. And unlike Florentine painting, compositions were placed directly on the canvas through colored brushstrokes. Titan s Venus and Adonis, is a good example of how Venetian artists used color to recreate nature. Titan is able to create the mood through intense color and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Zodiac Quotes Analysis LEO WITH ARIES: These two will be the star crossed lovers of the zodiac. They get along marvelously inside the bedroom. They re a strong mixture bringing in fun, passion, and will try many new things in and out of bed. They also share very similar tastes. The need to overcome the clash of two major egos is vital. They must learn how concede to need for being the center of attention. A fire extinguisher near the bed will be very handy as the sex may be too hot to handle. LEO WITH TAURUS: Leo s desire to run the show collides with Taurus need to have its way. Both Zodiac signs are stubborn. Compromise is a major obstacle. Leo builds up anger towards Taurus as Taurus becomes more stubborn. Remember, Taurus hardly gives in. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leo has challenges with Scorpio s control, intensity and jealousy. Scorpio has trust issues and does not appreciate Leo s flamboyance. Leo thinks Scorpio volatile and harsh. Scorpio considers Leo to be showy and an exhibitionist. While Leo thinks Scorpio is inhibited and way too dramatic. Scorpio would prefer controlling a situation instead of being an audience member clapping at Leo s performance. LEO WITH SAGITTARIUS: Leo is fulfilled by jovial and gregarious Sagittarius. Enjoyable loving Sagittarius is fulfilled with Leo s zest for life. Jointly they reveal an adventure and socializing. Both zodiac signs are passionate with fiery sexuality. If anyone can prevent a Sagittarius from roaming, it s a Leo. Leo s brings out what the dedication Sagittarius can give. Leo is very egotistical, but expansive and self assured Sagittarius is perfectly content to allow Leo to rule center stage. Bear in mind that Leo is loyal. Sagittarius may take a while to develop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Soccer s Lack of Success in the U.S. Essay Soccer s Lack of Success in the U.S. Soccer, or football, which the rest of the world outside of the United States calls it, is surely the most popular sport in the world. Every four years, the world championships of soccer, the World Cup, is watched by literally billions all over the world, beating out the Untied States professional football s Super Bowl by far. It is estimated that 1.7 billion television viewers watched the World Cup final between France and Brazil in July of 1998. And it is also a genuine world championship, involving teams from 32 countries in the final rounds, unlike America s baseball World Series that involves only the United States. But although soccer has become an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anyone who has attended a live football game knows how commercial time outs slow the game and sometimes, at its most exciting moments, disrupt the flow of events. There is no doubt that without television definitely would not stay the same in the homes and hearts of Americans. Also, without the money from advertising, the teams couldn t afford the sky high salaries of their superstars. Soccer, on the other hand, except for its halftime break, has no time outs and is constant run, run, run, back and forth, relentlessly, with only a few seconds of relaxation when a goal is scored, and that happens two or 3 times in a normal game, sometimes never scoring in a game. The best that commercial television can hope for is an injury timeout and that is only when a player is very seriously injured. Another reason is Americans love their violence, and soccer doesn t have the violence that American football and soccer have. There is some violence, yes, but Americans can t expect the the bone crushing hits in football, and the knockout punch fights in hockey, game after game. In soccer, players are actually singled out and warned with embarrassing yellow cards for acts of violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Compare And Contrast Angela s Ashes And The Street Theme is the subject of talk, a topic, or morals that the author is trying to get across to the readers. When reading an excerpt, the theme is not directly stated in the text, so you must dig deeper into the context to understand the morals the author is trying to portray. In both Angela s Ashes and The Street, we can detect a similar theme of struggling to get through life s obstacles. When reading the two different stories, we can further pick out the theme by using character, events, and the setting. In Angela s Ashes, the theme of struggling to get through life s obstacles is shown using character. In paragraph 4, McCourt writes, You can look in people s windows and see how cozy it is in their kitchens with fires glowing or ranges black and hot everything bright in the electric light cups and saucers on the table with plates of sliced bread pounds of butter jars of jam smells of fried eggs... the mother crisp and clean in her apron everyone washed and the Sacred Heart of Jesus looking down on them from the wall suffering and sad but still happy with all that food and light and good Catholics at their breakfast. This quote shows, that the protagonist has been peering into the houses of the rich and realizes that the rich has everything they want and more. This theme shows that the main character is jealous of the rich lifestyle because they have more struggles than the rich do. In addition, this theme is also presented using events. In paragraph 5, In a second I have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Human Environment And Its Impact On The Environment Over the past 10,000 years, humans have modified and altered the natural environment. From agriculture to industrialization, humans have changed the environment affecting the atmosphere and its surroundings. The growth in world population is masking a more important human environmental interaction. While the world s population is doubling, the world s urban population is tripling. Within the next few years, more than half of the world will be living in urban areas (Torrey). It is now 2015 and a prediction made over a decade ago has become true. More than half of the world lives in urban areas. The world has shifted from becoming primarily rural and self sustaining to urban and dependent. Humans pair progress with innovation meaning that if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With so much progression in cities and urban areas, researchers are focusing their efforts to discover the effects of urbanization on the environment on a global scale. Since urbanization has been rapidly increasing over the past centuries, reintegrating natural systems within the cities and densely populated areas could mitigate the cities impact on the environment (Beatley). Rather than focusing on sustaining the nature on the outskirts of major cities, implementing greener areas within the urban population will increase the sustainability of these urban ecosystems. Reintroducing nature s services throughout cities offer cost effective improvements: cooling the environment, reducing runoff water and air pollution (Pincetl et al.). An example of how nature services help humans is cooling the environment. Heat islands are created through energy consumption in a densely populated area. Heat islands have negative effects on the environment by changing local weather patterns. Cities radiate heat back into the atmosphere at 15 to 30 percent less than rural areas do. This means that cities that create heat islands have a warmer temperature than most rural areas. Pollutants can also become trapped in these islands, making the atmosphere less clean. According to an index provided by the EPA, Los Angeles experiences a significant bump in added temperature due to the highly populated and urbanized location. The Los Angeles area attains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Security Risks And Vulnerabilities Of Mobile Payment... Abstract Mobile payment apps such as Vemo and PayPal are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways for peer to peer money transfer and other apps allow users to have contactless payment at checkout. These apps contain very personal and accessible information, yet there is little to no concern for the security of this valuable information. This paper will access the current security risks and vulnerabilities of mobile payment applications and what users should be doing to protect themselves. This is important to the cyber security body of knowledge because thieves will use the vulnerabilities of the apps to steal personal information. It then falls into the hands of cyber security specialist to protect and educate users to decrease crime. Introduction Payment processes have evolved from the traditional cash or cards to innovative electronic wallets on smartphones. Consumers are accepting this new form of convenient payment and imputing all of their personal data including their full name and credit card information onto apps such as Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Pay Pal, etc. These apps are available on both the Apple Store and Google Play and have their own way of using various forms of mobile payment. According to forecasted reports, mobile payment volume will bring in $503 million by 2020 compared to the current $75 billion this year (Bakker, 2016). As always, with new technologies come new challenges and risks. Mobile payment apps are not an exception. Due to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Stanley Renner s The Ruined Maid The Ruined Maid The ruined maid is a dialogue between a country girl and her friend O Melia. What the author mean by Ruined is what people considered back in the 1900s, when a girl loss her virginity without marriage, living in sin (Stanley Renner). O Melia is considered as a prostitute or an escort. In the poem the friend said Who could have I supposed I should meet you in Town? Suggest that she was surprised to see O Melia, the fact that she didn t look awful, but instead was living in a rich town, wearing lovely clothes. Similarly in Haiti, when a young person get pregnant while living under their parents roof, they have to quit school and find a job to help care for the child. People tend to look at them down, and telling them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Market Pressure Market Pressure * In this era, businesses faces lots of pressure to grow and compete and one of them are market pressure. Market pressures come from global economy and strong competition, the changing nature of the workforce and powerful customer (Turban, E. et al 2007, pg 33). I. Global economy and strong competition (a) Global economy refers to an integrated world economy with unrestricted and free movement of goods, services, and labour transnationally (Economywatch, 2011). As we can see and experience now, the world are coming together as one and company, like Maxis have to see how the world s economy is doing to make decision regarding its company s path and strategies. This is important as the company is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This kind of work scope normally requires one to have an expertise in certain field and to have certain level of education in order to get hired by the company. This shows that the workforce have changes where education become more important than it used to be as a professional workers can be more efficient and reduce the cost of training by the company, which ultimately results in higher profit. At the same time, the society is becoming more open. There are more female workers now even in the field where male are dominant, like telecommunication engineer in Maxis. The workforce is becoming more diversified with the like of foreign workers working in Malaysia company and it is not a strange phenomenon. There are a lots of Information technology (IT) expert from India who work in Malaysia, for company like HP Computer. Workers are coming from different cultural background as well, like Chinese, Malay, India or Iban or some of them are with disabilities problem working under the same roof with no problems. With the use of internet, workers can work from home as well. As we can see workers are becoming more diversified in this era. There are no differentiation between workers, as long as that particular workers have the require skills and knowledge than can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Controversy Of The Confederate Flag Essay Thompson 1 Flag Desecration Matthew Thompson Ponce de Leon High School College Prep English Terri Carroll December 18, 2016 Thompson 1 Outline: Flag Desecration Thesis: The controversy of the showing of the confederate flag is something huge. I. Flag Background A. Desecration Labeled Misdemeanor B. Illegal Specifics C. Permit Burning II. State Codes A. Individual State Laws B. Elements of the Flag C. Supreme Court Validation III. Bylaw for Flags A. Broke Down Specifications B. Detailed Rules Thompson 2 The controversy of the showing of the confederate flag is something huge. You have the bunch that does not like the flag, and then there is the group of individuals the support and fly the flag with pride. There are five states that have laws, in their own state, that state it is illegal to burn or deface the confederate flag. On surface, these state laws would seem to conflict the 5 4 decision made by the Supreme Court in Texas v. Johnson. The controversial case in 1989 that held up the burning the flag as an act of protected free speech. (As it is stated under the First Amendment.) ?If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable,? said Justice William Brennen in his majority opinion. ?We have not recognized an exception to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Success Of Luxury Brands Luxury brands should be able to effectively create some emotional connection with its customers and should not strive to please mass markets, but specifically to only those customers whose beliefs align with the brands. Beliefs go further to establish a connection than just brand values; they are more specific and consequently lead to higher diversification (Keller et al, 2008). Ferrari provides a good example of this. An Italian luxury sports car manufacturing company, according to Brand Finance it is the 9th most powerful brand in the world (Global 500, 2015). It has strong beliefs in performance and therefore does not participate in mass media marketing, yet instead decides to focus on its participation in Formula 1 events and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Chanel, luxury brands should strive to achieve as broad a spectrum of icons associated with their brand as possible (Peterson, 2014). The place(s) in which the brand is sold is a vital aspect of luxury branding success. If a brand can create an atmosphere that is aesthetically and emotionally pleasing, then it evokes luxury to its customers. One example of this is men s bespoke shirt maker, Charvet Place Vendôme, often referred to as simply Charvet. Situated in the one of the hôtels particuliers (the French equivalent to a grand British townhouse) that surrounds the Place Vendôme in Paris. The Charvet store operates across seven floors within this building. This store epitomises elegance and grandeur and as such, Charvet have created a temple like store, for which their customers can enjoy their products, allowing for a deeper more emotional connection to the brand itself (Mr Porter, 2015). Customers are pulled towards brands with the promise of becoming part of an exclusive community. This creates a sense of great desire to purchase luxury branded products. For example, Hermes, which specialises in leather, lifestyle accessories, fragrance, ready to wear clothing as well as other luxury goods, will not allow customers to buy their iconic handbags until they have formed a long term relationship with the brand itself (Grigorian and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Social Contract As A Dominant Political Theory Essay Social Contract As A Timeless Dominant Political Theory Introduction The concept of social contract was introduced by early thinkers like Socrates and Plato. The social contract is a political theory that involves a tacit agreement between members of society group that allows them to collaborate and promote mutual benefits, as well explains the legitimacy and authority of government. This concept is further explained and defended by 17th and 18th centuries philosophers like Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau, who helped to shape these theories and lay down the foundation for today s democracy and the role of the government in society. Social contract theories had a profound impact on modern Western society, specifically, America and France. Subsequently, it had a dramatic ideological influence on the development of democracies around the world. However, not everyone agreed with the idea of social contract and there are other political theories which downplay its importance in the role of the government in the community s life. Theorists, such as Humes, Mandeville, and Smith declare there is no such contract/agreement in existence, but rather maximizing peoples utility, market forces, and individual selfishness are the driving forces of a given society. Nevertheless, we need to recognize the importance of social contract because it provides a conceptual basis for the development of a democratic and just society. In addition, social contract, through its constant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. College Station Area Is The Huge Inconvenience Of The... One of the more dominant problems within the Bryan, College Station area, is the extensive amount of flooding that takes place every year. Whenever it rains, the town and a large number of major areas gets engulfed by uncontrollable amounts of water. The streets and roadways get backed up with so much excess water that they must close off certain parts of town to ensure the safety of the people who live there. Flooding in Bryan, College Station is an enormous inconvenience to the people who live there. This issue can be solved by simply collecting more tax money, fixing the drainage system, and by coming up with procedures or regulations for future constructions, so people can build their new establishments on higher grounds. It has been stated by the Weather Channel that, In June of 2016, the Brazos River crested just over 4 feet above its previous record flood stage at Richmond, Texas (Tom Moore). Beings that Collage Station is located in a Bryan Valley, the area is mostly flat terrain with occasional hills and slow absorbing soil, packed with large amounts of establishments that can easily become prone to flooding. During the times of intense rain, the water builds up and exceeds the limit for drainage in the area. Bridges, roads, walkways, and parking lots, get engulfed with the water, making it impossible to get through. Highway 6, near College Station, is one of the major roads that people use to commute from place to place, and to get home, when it closed down to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bed Bath and Beyond Case Statement of Problem Bed, Bath and Beyond (BBBY) currently has $400 million more in cash than they need for ongoing growth and operations requirements. While the company is financially sound analysts and investors worry about the company s capital structure decisions. Investors do not want to see that much cash on the books and worry that the current capital structure is not the most effective for the future. They prefer that BBBY change their capital structure by paying out excess cash and issuing debt. This could allow BBBY to improve their return on equity and raise earnings per share. Given the low interest rates available it seems like the perfect time for BBBY to add debt to its capital structure. Until now they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This represents a 7% increase in stock price. Further, the additional leverage and return of excess cash to shareholders will significantly increase ROE. If the market determines that an 80% debt capital structure is feasible for BBBY, then we will expect further capital gains as investors applaud shareholder friendly policies and re examine EPS estimates. However, if top line growth and same store sales growth continue to trend downward, investors may become skeptical of BBBY management s ability to continue generating over 30% EPS growth, and thus question the ability of the company to service its debt in the future. Aside from the two aforementioned proposals the company can raise its leverage in other ways. By conducting DuPont analysis and understanding operating leverage we see that purchasing fixed assets and decreasing stockholder s equity will raise the equity multiplier and the firm s operating leverage. In this instance we recommend against this approach as the firm already has a large amount of excess cash above what they require to fund new positive NPV projects and purchase new assets. Investors would rather see their capital returned to them in the form of share repurchases and dividends as it is evident by the company s cash stockpile that they can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Notes On The Great 0cean Road C0untry Report 0n The Great 0cean road. Submitted to: Mrs. Shweta Tyagi. Amity School 0f Engineering and Techno1ogy Guided By: Submitted By: Mr. Parush Bhulania. Name Akash Kadiyan. Branch B.tech ECE (Eve) Enr01ment.N0. A2346013001 Batch 2014 18. R0ll N0. 01. Amity University GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR DEC1ARATION BY THE STUDENT I, Akash Kadiyan, student 0f B.Tech (ECE EVENING ) hereby dec1are that the c0untry rep0rt Tit1ed The Great 0cean road. which is submitted by me t0 Department 0f E1ectronics And Communication, Amity School 0f Engineering And Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, in partia1 fu1fi1ment 0f requirement f0r the award 0f the degree 0f Bache10r 0f Techno1ogy in Electronics and Communication, has n0t been previ0us1y f0rmed the Basis f0r the award 0f any degree, dip10ma 0r 0ther simi1ar tit1e 0r rec0gniti0n. The Auth0r attests that permissi0n has been 0btained f0r the use 0f any c0py righted materia1 appearing in the Dissertati0n / Pr0ject rep0rt 0ther than brief excerpts requiring 0n1y pr0per ackn0w1edgement in sch01ar1y writing and a11 such use is ackn0w1edged. Signature N0ida CERTIFICATE This is t0 certify that Akash Kadiyan, student 0f B.Tech. in E1ectr0nics and c0mmunicati0n has carried 0ut the w0rk presented in the pr0ject 0f the C0untry rep0rt entit1e The great 0cean r0ad as a part 0f 3rd year pr0gram 0f Bache10r 0f ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Development Of A Child s Development Development from birth to 19 Introduction For each section of development it is crucial that there is a wide range of normal as each child s progress is individual. There can also be a delay in development due to constitutional or genetic diseases. There are many things that may influence a child s development such as; parents, carers and the child s peer group. There are seven areas of child development : Physical Development Communicational Development Understanding The World Numeracy Literacy Personal, Social Emotional Development(PSED) Art Design Physical Development 0 3 Years A child s physical development follows the simple pattern that goes from simple to complex, for example; crawling before standing. At this age a child also develops fine motor skills such as single limb movements and the use of hands. From birth a child can not hold their head up alone therefore a parent or carer has to support it. At this point a child may be able to sit up for a short time without support. Physical development is very important in a child s early years as it enables them to feed themselves with help from a parent or carer. Physical development also enables children to develop their muscles that they ll need later in life and learn independant skills. By age One children are more under control of their movements. In their second year, children should have better ability to control their movement. During this time a child s fine motor skills develop at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Danielle Norman. Professor Karsak. Enc 1102. March 19 2016. Danielle Norman Professor Karsak ENC 1102 March 19 2016 Secret Sin Hidden Behind a Black Veil The Minister s Black Veil , Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the story of a parish pastor in Milford, New England. For unknown reasons, Parson Hooper has taken to wearing a dark veil on his face that covers all but his lips and chin. This veil immediately causes an uproar amongst the church members. Despite the fact that Parson Hooper s behavior is largely the same, the people are genuinely shocked. Right away, they view this black veil as a sign the pastor is hiding a sinful secret. Parson Hooper goes onto preach a sermon that is similar to his usual sermons, but people find that it is suddenly more meaningful because of the veil. When finished, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One woman even swears the corpse of the girl reacts to him. Hawthorne writes Could Mr. Hooper be fearful of her glance, that he so hastily caught back the black veil? Hawthorne uses the black veil to symbolize secret sin and its consequences (Emmett). This is reinforced by the fact that Parson Hooper s sermon is all about that very topic. While Hawthorne never reveals what exactly Hooper s sin was, he writes in a footnote about a Joseph Goody from York Maine who had died eighty years earlier. Goody had also covered his face with a black veil because he accidentally murdered his friend earlier in his life. (Hawthorne) This reveals that Parson Hooper is certainly hiding something, but at least it isn t that he murdered someone. His fiancée Elizabeth initially tries to reason with Hooper, hoping that she can get through to him. Or that he will at least remove the veil for her. Instead, he gives her vague answers and confirms that he will never take off the veil. Finally, the creepiness begins to affect Elizabeth and she leaves him. This is definitely symbolic of the consequences of sin. Parsons Hooper refuses honesty even to his own fiancée and in return, he loses her. She asks him to at least explain why he cannot remove it, but he doesn t give an answer instead he says Know, then, this veil is a type and a symbol, and I am bound to wear it ever, both in light and darkness, in solitude and before the gaze of multitudes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Descriptive Approaches In International Relations From a conceptual point of view, discourse analysis in international relations has outlined a common set of standards for the other fields of language and social sciences. Discourse is a rather new field of analysis in the world of social research, and it does not yet have a precise and compact theoretical body. Accordingly, discourse analysis has to rely on the practices and concepts taken from other fields such as sociology, semantics, psychology, linguistics etc. Due to its vast source of knowledge, discourse has analytical richness in its field. In the study of international relations, three types of discursive approaches are considered, which are descriptive approaches, autonomous approaches, and functionalist approaches. Autonomous approaches have no established relations with each other, but separately they provide a significant contribution to the study of discourse (Obeng and Hartford). The descriptive analysis approaches are a set of explanatory perspectives that are based on language and relevant fields. This method includes a grammatical style, which is concerned with understanding how words and sentences are formed. The descriptive method can be subdivided into three different practices of grammar and linguistics, which are Morphology, phonology, and syntax. A descriptive methodology is a stylistic approach to grammar that is mainly used in poetry. This approach aids discourse analysis by specifying the suitability of a particular discourse to a specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gold and Its Demand Running Head: Gold and Its Demand Gold and Its Demand In the year 2008, the prices of gold fell down to $9oo from $1,035. This was a drastic downfall in the price of gold in 2008 and this has directly affected investors in a number of ways. The investors suffered losses of large margin and in addition to this, many of the investors had paid from ten to fifty percent of the deposits of their shares and when a downfall occurred in the prices of gold, many of the investors lost almost whole amount of their capital. Beside this, the fall in the prices of gold was less as compared to other equities and commodities (Bohm, 2011, pg 34 39). The year 2008 changed the shape of competition among the gold investors and the main characteristic of this year was the failure of government in the banking industry. The entire economy was suffered in this year and in this year of deflation; the affect on gold was a decrease in price. Gold prices fall to $690, then came back to $800 but then once again fall down due to poor financial conditions. The value of $ which was less at the start of 2008, started to increase during the mid of the year and the economy was becoming better but again at the end of the same year, the value of $ began to decrease and this had a direct impact on the prices of gold. In addition to this, the central bank of different countries started decreasing their interest rates and loans were provided on easy terms and conditions. Interest rate offered by the Swedish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The, One About A Dangerous Cult By Chuck Palahniuk If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself. What we call chaos is just patterns we haven t recognized... There is no free will. There are no variables (Palahniuk). In the book Survivor, one about a dangerous cult, Chuck Palahniuk writes this to clarify how powerless we are to the patterns of history unless we actively work to prevent them. This is not to say Polish culture possesses the mentality of a cult in any way, but the message still carries weight. The decades of sacrifice and struggle that Poles endured to rid themselves of communism may very well come undone in the coming years. Who could have predicted such political inversion in a country torn apart internally by a communist regime. Despite a relatively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kaczynski can now push through almost anything on his agenda of rapid and brutal political transformation to favor his party s political ideology. Without any resistance in parliament, one of the only remaining positions that could offer any opposition, the presidency, is occupied by Andrzej Duda. The President, also a member of the PIS party, has shown no intention to halt or even slow the political radicalization of Poland s parliament and courts. Duda has promised to follow in the footsteps of Hungary s Prime Minister Viktor Orban , a leader who installed razor wire and water cannons on his border to ensure the exclusion of migrants. Orban has already begun appointing professors and rewriting history books in accordance with his views of self proclaimed illiberal democracy . This is the man that President Duda wishes to take after; one that openly aspires to cut off the citizens from any decision making processes. Poland s President, instead of pushing back against attacks on democracy, is acting as a puppet for Kaczynski, the Law and Justice party, and its plans to strip away the checks and balances of government. Despite a doctorate in law, Duda has violated the constitution multiple times, signing bills into law that threaten the Polish government s credibility. Such ignorance, or perhaps purposeful lawbreaking provides a bit of ominous foreshadowing for the framework of Polish society. Recently, President Duda has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Skipper Butterfly Research Paper The Skipper Butterfly is in the family Hesperiidae. They have a wingspan of 29 to 31 millimeters, 1.14 to 1.22 inches, and are 2.5 to 6 inches, 6.604 to 15.24 centimeters, in length. This butterfly s appearance is different than other butterflies in many ways. The antennae club is hooked backwards like a crochet hook while the typical butterflies have club like tips to their antennae. They have stockier bodies and larger compound eyes, and they have stronger wing muscles in the plump thorax, resembling many moths than the other two butterfly lineages, which are Rhopalocera and Papilionoidea. Their wings are usually smaller than their bodies and when at rest they are angled upwards or spread out and rarely folded up completely. Their wings are more well rounded with less sharply tipped forewings. They either have prominent hindwing tails or more angled wings. They come in the colors of browns and grays; some are more boldly black and white. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cave crickets have very large hind legs with drumstick shapes femora and equally long, thin tibiae, and long, slender antennae. The antennae are closely apparent and next to each other on the head. They are a brownish color and humpbacked in appearance, always wingless, and the bodies of early instars may appear translucent. Most cave crickets favor cool/damp places like caves, rotten logs, underneath leaves or rocks and will not reproduce indoors unless they find continuous darkness, and moist conditions. Living in perpetual darkness, as deep in caves, may have reduced and missing eyes and often have long slender limbs. Most of these crickets are omnivorous and will eat on most anything organic. Most will catch and eat other smaller animals when they can. If they are in houses, they may chew on paper products and occasionally fabric. They can grow up to 5 cm in body and 10 cm for the legs. They are found worldwide and is widespread in North America, south of Arctic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Fluoride And Sugar Causes Tooth Maintaining a healthy smile means proper brushing, flossing, and using fluoride. Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps to strengthen enamel, reducing the amount of bacteria that attack your teeth and preventing cavities. Bridgeview Dental Group, located in Kodiak, specializes in family dental care, including teeth whitening, root canals, and tooth implants. They ve highlighted a few of the myths that surround fluoride use, debunking them to reveal the truth. Sugar Causes Tooth Decay: While this myth is partially true, as sugar is a vehicle for bacteria, the main cause of cavities is because the enamel breaks down and doesn t defend the tooth against germs. Fluoride promotes stronger enamel, which protects the teeth from those oncoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Summary OfThe Merger Of Two Competing Hospitals Healthcare Management Final Paper In the short story The Merger of Two Competing Hospitals , we see both Porter Regional Medical Center and Banner Regional Medical Center reach an agreement to form a merger. Both Hospitals had at least one major current flaw and by teaming up they no longer had to worry about the aspect of competing with each other. PRMC faced the problem of annually losing large sums of money. While over at BRMC the problem laid within the infrastructure and not the problem of money. After the completion of both hospitals coming together to form a newly named hospital, the question of creating an executive team in charge of management comes about. In my opinion, before moving forward in any way to create the executive team, candidates must be considered for their potential leadership. Just imagine how hard it would be to fail if the newly created hospital looked for leadership comparable to Arthur T. DeMoulas, when hiring for the executive team. While Market Basket is not a hospital, the whole idea of the managers acting as leaders would be great for a new hospital1. This could make all employees act loyal and show great customer service, and lastly having all the customers (patients) come and leave happy. According to MIT Sloan Management Review, there are six steps that should be taken to properly rebuild a management team. The first includes Reducing Role Ambiguity. This is essentially individuals who leave the new company because of the uncertainty the future holds for them. To help this, the board should do its best to ensure the company will be fine to the new executive team, as well as quickly remove any individuals who doubt the new company will be a success. Having just a few individuals who doubt the potential of the merger could quickly ruin a whole team and bring moral down. The second step states Due Diligence Around Talent Is a Dangerous Corner to Cut . To solve this, the board needs to get to know all the managers on both sides of the merger and actually find out about their full talent potential. The third part states Recognize Old Habits Die Hard But Not All Should . Each company before the merger had a certain way of doing things, and while some of those methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The Article No Women No War Stephanie Knowles 2/10/2015 Article Summary (No Women No war) The article No women no war was written by Pasi Loman , a post graduate student from university of Nottingham. Loman discusses about the role of Greek women in defending their cities and communities. The author attempts to clarify the assumptions made by modern scholars or authors that women did not play a part in foreign military campaigns i.e. war. Loman discusses about Greek women and their views, emotion and reaction based on warfare, the impossible existence of amazons. The reason for the author making this an argument is because of misjudgment even thou women have had an active role in war. The only side shown by most researchers is when, women are either rejoicing for the victory of their soldiers or the mourning for their country. But the authors makes a point to look at the facts about Greek women and if they have been credited enough for their participation and support in war. Loman compares the contrasts the research done by other authors like Plutarch who states that Spartan women were hard cored when it came to war it was a do or die deal for them they were not very pleased with their sons if they came home defeated some women would kill their sons instead of accepting defeat. They underwent physical training to learn how to protect them self and their cities. Loman, Pasi. No women no war. greece and Rome, seacond series, Vol.51,No1 , 2004: 34 54. The author argues about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee Summary Kelsey Hernandez Dr. Matthew Bailey HIS 106 Section 16 02/16/2015 WASP Stings Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is written by Dee Brown and depicts the life of many American Indians in the late 1800s. There is very little recognition of the real impact of Native Americans hardships that happened because of government policies being implemented upon them and the feeling of WASP (White Anglo Saxton Protestant) superiority. The two different ways of life were causing many battles, massacres, and injuries from people on both sides of the fight for land. The Indians were being kicked off of their land, that had been inhabited by the ancestors of their tribes for hundreds of years, and being forced onto reservations that lacked the things they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allows the Indians power with numbers at a big win against General Custer at Little Bighorn. (299) Afterwards, the government justifies the deaths in that battle as the reason why the land will be given to the government and the Native Americans are given no choice, but to surrender, excluding Sitting Bull, pack leader, and a small portion of his people who escape to Canada. (310) They are able to now feel like even if they win a battle and get enough people to join their army the will never be truly allowed to win the land. The Nez Percés people are then told to give up their land and settle in a reservation after loosing battles to the Bluecoats. (312) The surrounding policy changes in the times are part of the reason as to why this major civil war was being overshadowed in 1877. (315) The white settlers are able to act with very little notice being given due to the amount of larger conflicts that were developing in the start of the nation. The Poncas are the next tribe that is played out, and they are considered to be peaceful. However, they are sent to Indian territories with groups that are considered hostile and that result in the demise and deaths. A member states, It makes my heart feel sad as I do not know this land. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...