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Analysis Of The Book The Revolution By Jack Rakove
Revolutionaries, by Jack Rakove published in 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing
Company, which is located in New York city, New York, brings a collection of stories of the
founding fathers together to create the story of the American Revloution. The thesis of the book is
arguably that the American Revolutionmay never have happened without the mishaps of the Boston
Tea Party, which in turn created a collection of colonial leaders. Rakove s book, in the early
chapters, focus on Samuel and John Adams, John Dickinson, and George Washington. The later
sections talk about the trio of key party leaders in the early Republic: Jefferson, Madison, and
Hamilton. Throughout, we are introduced to less commonly know people: Henry Laurens, Jack
Laurens, Arthur Lee and George Mason The account of the first part of Revolutionaries is one we
all learn in elementary school: no taxation without representation and the Boston Tea Party. We re
too comfortable with this period, or at least with how we know it: the characters and the events
have the well worn quality that comes from being handled too much. Benjamin Franklinwith his
half glasses sells us plumbing and tax advice. Proud Sam Adams hawks beer. Rakove uses rich
descriptions of the Founders daily lives to quicken the plaster cast heroes. While the First
Continental Congress (meeting in Philadelphia in the fall of 1774) was debating how to respond to
harsh British sanctions against the city of Boston, delegate George
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Misconceptions Of Stereotypes
Have you ever been judged based on who you hang out with or what you do because of
stereotypes and misconceptions? A stereotype is an over exaggerated mental picture that is
made to categorize a group of people. A misconception is an untrue view based off stereotypes.
Almost everyone can be placed into a stereotypical group based on any little aspect of their life.
Scared. Guilty. Helpless. Worried. Angry. Those are just some feelings a child experiences while
living in a home where their parents are violent towards each other. Children raised in a domestic
violent home are typically just as violent and aggressive as their parents are. At least that is what
stereotypes and misconceptions say. Children with violent parents are one of the many... Show more
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Stereotypes range from your type of music to your sense of style to your weight/size, which can
be positive or negative. Stereotypes are not always lies, just more of an over exaggeration of the
truth. For instance, if someone were to say teen moms are high school dropouts it would be a
stereotype. This stereotype may come from a statistic that shows teen moms are less likely to finish
high school than other women in school, but it isn t true that all teenage mothers are high school
dropouts. Based on this stereotype, there would be a misconception that teenage mothers are less
educated than other mothers. Which isn t true because everyone is capable of receiving the same
amount of education, mother or
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Qualitative Data Collection Paper
Qualitative Data Collection Within a quantitative study, the research is completed to seek some
type of verification, but within a qualitative study the research is completed to seek a deeper
understanding (Capella University, 2017c). For instance, Hoelscher et al. (2016) used a survey
method to verify how the students commuted to school, and they received weather reports for
specific dates and locations for data collection. In contrast, if Hoelscher et al. (2016) study was
conducted using qualitative methodology, it would be designed as a multiple case study design. A
multiple case study design is an evaluation of multiple systems that are studied and compared to
one another over time (Capella University, 2017b). The multiple cases being... Show more content
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Interviews and focus groups would be conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of the
grants. They would be conducted with the school staff, the funders, and the participants of the
study. Observations in the field would include seeing how the students commuted to school and
how the new building structures or implemented plans were influencing their commute. Lastly, a
review of documentation and reports that shows the efforts being made with the grants and how it
is helping and ensuring protection/safety of the participants involved.
Ethical Concerns The main ethical challenge that is presented in this study if changed from a
quantitative to a qualitative research design is the respect and protection of the participants. The
studies focus is on ensuring safety for the students as they commute to school. The study begins
with the students being as young as 9 years old. That may cause a problem when conducting a
qualitative study over a course of three years. Qualitative study collects non numerical data through
words and narratives, therefore, it is important to ensure that protective actions are in place to
address this ethical concern.
Participant Ethical
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Pentecopterus Research Paper
Correction: The six foot long predatory scorpion is not currently terrorizing Iowa. But it used to,
about 467 million years ago, back when Iowa was an ocean.
While excavating a meteorite crater in northeastern Iowa s Winneshiek Shale, paleontologists
discovered the fossil of an enormous and bizarre ancient scorpion species that lived in the ocean. It
is now believed to be Planet Earth s earliest large predator. The findings were published in the
journal BMC Evolutionary Biology on August 31st, 2015.
Tick...I Am Your Father Darth Pentecopterus
Researchers named the new old species Pentecopterus decorahensis after it s many legged body s
resemblance to an ancient Greek war ship, the pentecopter. ( Decorahensis presumably means
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Similarly to the Pentecopterus, it terrorized shallow waters, preying on fish, crustaceans, and other
eurypterids. But it had two key differences: one, the Jaekelopterus lived in fresh water,
invalidating the common moniker sea scorpion for all eurypterids. (Don t make that mistake
again!) Two, more importantly, the Jaekelopterus is quite young, a mere 390 million years old.
The earlier glory days of the Pentercopterus, about 467 million years ago, extends previous
estimates of how long eurypterids ruled Earth s waters.
What Could Have Vanquished Such Glorious Creatures?
Why, none other than the Permian Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago, the planet s
most severe extinction. The dinosaurs were just the highest profile casualty of this event (possibly
a meteor impact, possibly a volcanic event, theories abound), which wiped out 70% of all
terrestrial species and 96% of all marine species. (Read those numbers again.)
It took at least 10 million years for life to recover to pre event levels. If catastrophe hadn t struck, I
could have been a super intelligent Pentecopterus, writing this article right now, about how my
species wiped out the dim witted Jaekelopterus 252 million years ago with cunning technological
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A Research Study On Sordaria Fimicola
Introduction
Sordaria fimicola is a commonly studied species of fungi from the phylum of Ascomycota,
commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. Sordaria is more specifically studied in many
mycology labs to gain a greater understanding of the exceptional formation of as many as 8
haploid ascospores. Normally Sordaria and other fungi exists as a haploid organism, but
occasionally when the mycelium from two individuals meet, a diploid zygote is formed. The
diploid cell is formed by the fusion of the haploid wildtype and one of the haploid mutant strain.
After DNA replication, we are left with two sister chromatids connected with a centromere. During
meiosis a process called synapsis occurs. Synapsis allows matching up of two homologous pairs of
chromosomes prior to their segregation, and possible genetic recombination amongst them by
breaking and then reconnecting to the other chromosome thus allowing for crossing over to occur.
The further away a gene is from the centromere, the more frequently the crossing over can occur.
Both meiosis I and meiosis II generates four haploid products, and after one further round of
mitosis, eight products are formed and all retained as haploid together forming a reproductive
structure called a perithecium.
Genetic recombination can ultimately lead to the production of traits in the new generation that
differ from those found paternally or maternally. One of the benefits of synapsis (or chromosomal
crossover) is the formation of new
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The Themes Of Space In Ibn Fadlan And The Land Of Darkness
Ibn Fadlan, in Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North, tends to
view space in terms of the people who inhabit the space and divides spaces based on natural
barriers. As you can see below, the most common words that Fadlan uses are river, wood, boat,
crossed, and people; with river at eighteen mentions; wood at ten mentions; and boat, crossed,
and people at seven mentions. Throughout his text, Fadlan discusses the people he meets in
foreign lands and their customs, beliefs, habits, and the lands they inhabit. In a section titled,
The cold of hell, Fadlan writes, We saw a land which made us think a gate to the cold of hell had
opened before us. When snow falls, it is always accompanied by a rough and violent wind. In
this country, when a man wishes to make a nice gesture to a friend and show his generosity, he
says: Come to my house where we can talk, for there is a good fire there (Fadlan, 8). In another
section titled, Dressing for the cold, Fadlan writes, The local people, with whom we were on
friendly terms, urged us to be prudent as regards clothing and to take large quantities. They
made it sound very frightening and serious. When we saw the reality with our own eyes,
however, we realized that it was twice as bad as had been told (9). These are typical
representations that Fadlan gives of the the people and their customs, and the weather in the
lands he has traveled, but most of the descriptions of his travels from one place to another
involves his writing about natural, or topographic, barriers. When traveling from the lands of the
Khazars to the lands of the Bajanak, Fadlan does not explain sights that he saw between the two
lands nor does he describe the rulers of the two lands, however, he does mention the river that
divides that two lands. Fadlan states: We rode until we came to the river Yaghindi. Our people got
out folding boats made of camel skin and stretched them out, [...] then they filled them with clothes
and baggage, and, when they were full, a certain number of men [...] sat in each boat. [...] We
crossed the Yaghindi in the way we have just described, then a river called Jam, also by means of
these boats. Then we crossed the Jakhsh, the Udhil, the
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Telecommuting
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION2
WHAT S IT ALL ABOUT?2
THE BASICS OF TELECOMMUTING2
VARIETIES OF TELECOMMUTING2
TYPES OF TELECOMMUTING3
THE BENEFITS OF TELEWORK3
BIGGEST CHALLENGES OF WORKING AT HOME4
WHAT IN IT FOR EMPLOYEES6
CONCLUSION6
INTRODUCTION
Telecommuting is a very interesting and complex subject. The pros and cons of this concept are
numerous and both sides have excellent arguments. This report will help introduce you to the
telecommuting basics; it will help you sort out the benefits and pitfalls so you can decide whether
it will work for you; it will help develop and implement a program that meets your individual needs.
WHAT S IT ALL ABOUT?
Telecommuting started in California in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They have lower Real Estate and over head expense. Many companies that allow telecommuting
report significant saving in real estate cost.
It can improve employee morale. Many people who are telecommuters are often happier employees.
The show that the employer trusts that they ll spend time in the home office wisely, and employees
appreciate being treated as responsible adults. Working at home also elimates the hassle of
commuting, increases time available for work, cuts commuting costs, and potentially lower stress.
Teleworkers also may save money on career clothing, since they probably won t have to dress up
to work at home. All these benefits can improve satisfaction and motivate employees to work harder.
It can increase employee productivity because teleworkers don t commute; they have more time to
work. Also, their working time is generally quality time since they usually encounter fewer
distractions and interruptions. And reducing workers stress levels often mean they ll stay highly
motivated. Reports if increases in productivity range from 10 percent to 30 percent.
These are just some of the benefits that using telecommuting at your company. There are many
more that I could list if necessary.
There are also the downfalls of telework. When business use this program they risk the lost of
contact with employees. The informal interaction that comes from having a
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The Avant Garde, Modernism And The Fate Of A Continent
BOOKS:
Piotr Piotrowski. (2009). Toward a Horizontal History of the European Avant Garde. In: Sascha
Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt Hjartarson, Peter Nicholls, Tania Г rum Hubert van den Berg. Europa!
Europa?: The Avant Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 49
58.
Sascha Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt Hjartarson, Peter Nicholls, Tania Г rum, Hubert van den Berg
(2009). Europa! Europa?: The Avant Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent. . Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter
Bazin, JГ©rГґme; Dubourg Glatigny, Pascal; Piotrowski, Piotr. (2016). Introduction: Geography of
Internationalism. In: Bazin, JГ©rГґme; Dubourg Glatigny, Pascal; Piotrowski, Piotr. Art beyond
Borders: Artistic Exchange in Communist Europe (1945 1989). ... Show more content on
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Maike Steinkamp Google Books
Unsere Feinde: Konstruktionen des Anderen im Sozialismus Google Books Silke Satjukow und
Rainer Gries
Architektur un Städtebau im Südlichen Ostseeraum von 1970 zur Gegenwart. 2004 Bernfried
Lichtnau P.22.
„Pathos der Sachlichkeit (Karin Hirdina)
Primary Documents: A Sourcebook for Eastern and Central European Art Since 1950s Google
Books edited by Laura Hoptman and TomГЎs Pospiszyl The Museum of Modern Art, New york.
PUBLICATIONS:
Piotrowski, Piotr (2009) The 20th century: century of the arriГЁre gardes?; In: Europa! Europa?:
The Avant Garde Modernism and the Faith of a Continent; Ed: Bru, Sascha et al.; W. de Gruyter,
Berlin :
Piotr Piotrowski/ Art and Democracy in Post Communist Europe Published by Reaktion Books Ltd
European art historians, book Art History after Modernism
http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate papers/26/placing bookmarks
http://real.mtak.hu/43670/1/AE_IZA_2016_Klny.pdf http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications
/tate papers/26/placing bookmarks The Global Contemporary and the rising Art World. http:/
/ktkdk.edu.ee/wp content/uploads/2013/04/4. Weibel and Buddensieg Belting in The Global
Contemporary.pdf
https://d2u3kfwd92fzu7.cloudfront.net/asset/pressreleases
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Art%20Basel%20in%20Basel%20l%20Show%20Report%20l%20June%2021,%202015%20DE.pdf
Placing Bookmarks: The Institutionalisation and De Institutionalisation of Hungarian Neo Avant
Garde and Contemporary Art, Maja and
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Unconditional Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel published Night in 1955. This book is his testimony to the awful situations he and
millions of others had to encounter. Eliezer is a devout Jew at a young age. His conviction is
flipped upside down when the Nazis enter his life, and he believes God walked out. He does not
understand God s calmness during this tragedy. He demands answers but is met with silence. In
Night, Wiesel uses Eliezer to depict how his unconditional faith is shaken down to nonexistence
during the Holocaust. Before Eliezer s living nightmare reigns down, he is dedicated to his
religion. At twelve years old, he spends his time strengthening his beliefs: By day I studied Talmud
and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the Temple ... Show more
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Seeing his fellow Jews executed makes Eliezer feel his God died with them: Never shall I forget
those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes (Wiesel 34).
Eliezer s own personal hell is eliminating all of what he stood for. While other prisoners talk
about God, Eliezer turns his cheek: As for me, I had ceased to pray... I was not denying His
existence, but I doubted his absolute justice (Wiesel 45). He does not question God s entity, but
he does His morals. He thinks why pray when no one is listening. During one of the hangings,
another prisoner inquires about God s presence. Eliezer thinks to himself, Where He is? This is
where hanging here from this gallows (Wiesel 65). He refers to God being murdered again
hanging there with the innocent. In Frunza s article, she illustrates, Is it not about God s silence
and like Wiesel s other works, it is not about God s total absence or death. It is about humanity ...
committing against one another, about the Jew and Israel s suffering (100). Eliezer needs to
target his anger toward the ones carrying out the inhuman acts. God will sometimes answer
prayers in ways that are not seen. He will not always respond to one s terms but to His own. That
does not mean He is not there. God needs to know one has complete trust in Him, and Eliezer fails
in that test. During the Rosh Hashanah service, he still questions why he should worship:
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Essay about Lab 1-Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume,...
GS104
Lab Report
Experiment # 1
Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume,
Density Time
David Case:
January 17, 2015
Experiment #1
Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume, Density, Time
Objectives:
To make basic distance, mass, density, and time measurements.
To make calculations of volume and density, using proper units, and to practice using graphing
software while graphing the relationship between the circumference of a circle and its diameter.
Materials: stopwatch meter tape 3 rectangular objects metric ruler pencils metal bolt 500‐G scale
graduated cylinder five circular objects
Lab Notes: 1. Estimation of Various... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By having the length, width, and height measurements off by a little, the volume would be off by a
huge amount. A small error in the hand measurements would grow by leaps and bounds in
measuring volume. 3. Graphing data and the determination of ПЂ In this experiment, I measured 5
round objects of varying sizes. The objects I selected are a cup, a bowl, a soda can, a babies rattle,
a CD.
Object
Diameter (cm)
Circumference (cm)
Cup
7
22
Bowl
14
48
Can
6
21
Rattle
5
18
CD
12
38
Question: What is the slope of C vs d line? What does it represent? The slope of the C vs d line,
according to the above graph, is 3.2548. This represents a ratio between the circumference and the
diameter of a round object. Being that I used imprecise measuring devices my measurements are a
little off. Although my ratio seems consistent in my graph. With a more accurate measuring device
my measurement would be closer to ПЂ.
G. Percentage error formula: Percentage error = ПЂ = 3.14 Estimate = 3.2548 3.14 3.2548/3.14 =
‐0.0365 x ‐1 = 0.0365 x 100% = 3.65% My percent of error is 3.65%. 4 Density
Measurements: determine the density of a metal bolt by water‐displacement method:
A, B C: For this experiment first I weighed a metal bolt using a digital scale, getting a weight of
7.8 g. Then I filled the graduated cylinder with water to 10 mL. Next I placed the metal bolt into
the cylinder and recorded the new volume. This reading was 12 mL.
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Future Nurse Research Paper
Preparing to become a nurse includes many challenging factors such as leadership and diversity.
Leadership is a very important factor because as a nurse, it is important to listen to a patient s
concerns and act on them to help their patients. As important as leadership is to preparing to be a
future nurse, it is not the sole contributing factor. Diversity is another essential component that I
believe is necessary to allow us to learn and grow together with different cultural, racial, and ethnic
groups. I have had many experiences of both leadership and diversity that will help prepare me to
be a future nurse.
One of my personal experiences that has developed my leadership skills was when I was a
mentor to young children during Sunday school throughout the duration of my high school career.
Mentoring these children has given me a vast amount of great leadership qualities due to all of the
responsibilities that come with looking after young children which gave me practice of looking
after people like nurses do. There was diversity throughout the Sunday school class as well, not by
varying religion, but due to the dissimilar backgrounds of children who came ... Show more content
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I have taken several classes that have helped me understand the idea of diversity. One of the first
classes that exposed me to diversity was Spanish that I have been taking for about six and a half
years which have made me very comfortable with the language and anyone who speaks it. That
aspect is very beneficial for a nurse who has patients that primarily speak Spanish. I have also taken
a Latin American Studies course and an American Indian Studies course here at our university,
which have had major contributions to help me broaden my knowledge outside of the parameters of
the United States and to help my understanding of the importance of many cultures living together
as
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The Character Of Iago In William Shakespeare s Othello
Iago is telling Roderigo that he can get revenge, and feel better about the fact that he did not get
the job by manipulating Othello. Later, he explains to Roderigo that he is going to convince
Othello that his wife is cheating on him with Cassio and if everyone knows Desdemona cheated
on him, it would ruin his image in the eyes of the people. Not only, does Iago show that he is
exploitive and uses people to get his way,
Live Roderigo,
He calls me to a restitution large
Of gold and jewels that I bobbed from him
As gifts to Desdemona. [...] And besides, the Moor
May unfold me to him. (5.1.15 22) Iago is telling Roderigo about his plan and how it will not
only be a masterful plan if it works, but it will really hurt Othello. Being exploitive does not end
with Othello and only continues his evil plan by convincing Desdemona to defend Cassio to
Othello. She thinks that she is helping a friend get his job back and is too nice to say no to Iago,
when really Iago is telling Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are involved. The patient uses his
manipulative abilities to get his job he thinks he deserves while achieving destruction of Cassio and
Othello s life.
Once in awhile, being envious of someone is normal but in Iago s case he is too envious and it
sparks him to do irreversible damage, to the lives of those around him. The authors conclude, that
the patient with narcissistic personality disorder can show these symptoms; Is often envious of
others or believes that others
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Is Private Property A Natural Right Essay
Is private property a natural right? Yes I consider private property a natural right. Private plays a
big role within natural rights. Many philosophers including Locke, Marx and Rawls each had their
position on private property. This leads to the question: what is private property? You can t just
give one definition because as I said before, many philosophers has different positions about private
propertyon natural rights. If I had to define private property, I would say it is any property that is
not public property, and maybe under the control of a group or a single individual. It is like a
claim to something that excludes others from having that same privilege. The one philosopher I
will talk about is John Locke. John Locke s position on private property being a natural right is
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Locke makes the argument that when god created the world for man, he gave man a reason to
make use of the world to the best advantage of life and convenience. What he means by that is, that
god made this world for man, and he made it he gave man the right to use that what is in this world
to his benefit. Locke explains that every man has property in his own person, and that nobody has
any right to that property but that person. The author states that whatsoever then he removes out of
the state of nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labor with, and joined to it
something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property (Locke). What Locke means by that
statement is that once a person remove something out of its original state of nature that something
becomes that person s property. After someone gains this property are there any limitations on that
property? Locke believes that that there are limitations on that property. Locke believes that god
has given us all things richly, and that man may use those things as long as he takes what he needs.
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The Movie Oliver
Gil, I read through the script this morning and wanted to send you everything and the kitchen
sink with the below. I also wanted to get you these notes sooner rather than later, so apologies for
the short hand for most of them. As always, please take the below as just considerations while
you work on the script. For the most part, I thought all of your suggestions for fixes were spot on
, so I m excited to read what you come up with. xx OLIVER Lets be sure we re consistent with
our characterization of Oliver. We open the movie with Oliver as a super genius, science fair
loving boy, but for the remainder of the movie he barely does anything science or tech related. Is
Oliver a kid genius, or did he just stumble upon a fluke? Lets look... Show more content on
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20 Not sure the line, this is going to be fun, makes sense. What is he referring to? Doesn t he
already know Ellen can t hear him? P. 20 Does it make sense Oliver would be asking where s dad?
Do both of his parents walk him to the bus? Maybe they re still at home and about to walk to the
bus stop when Oliver realizes his dad s not home to say goodbye to. P. 22 Does this seem
believable that he would hug his dog right in front of the bus? P. 23 Froza 5 is three years old, let s
find another reference. P. 24 Do we need this scene with Bobby and the cars? Does it payoff at all?
There s also no set up for it. P. 28 Typo: When we hit twenty two, girls are going to... P. 28 29 This
dialogue with Oliver and David is good, let s try to look for more clever exchanges like this
between the kids. P. 31 The format of the question in Jeopardy isn t like this. It should be an
answer. Also, Alex Trebeck is spelled wrong. P. 32 Similar to above, I m not sure we need this
scene with Bobby, it doesn t add anything to our plot. P. 36 Not sure this no fear line works. Isn t
the Nike slogan Just do it ? Also, Henry is afraid of the boxer later on so dogs do have fears. P. 37
Should we think of another reference than The Matrix? Is it too
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Hermes International S.a Inc.
Introduction HermГЁs International S.A. (referred to hereafter as HermГЁs ) is a high end
luxury retailer that specializes in the production of leather goods, apparel, among other
products. HermГЁs has a long and illustrious past that began in 1837 producing harnesses and
saddles for horses (HermГЁs 2015 Annual Report , 16). Since then HermГЁs has grown at full
gallop. Over the past century and a half, HermГЁs has diversified their production from leather
goods to other products including high end ready to wear apparel, accessories, shoes, belts,
watches, fragrances, and other goods (HermГЁs 2015 Annual Report , 31). Currently HermГЁs
operates 307 retail outlets in 50 countries and has revenues of €4.84 billion (Hermès 2015
Annual Report , 20, 65 69). HermГЁs continues to be an extremely strong player in the high end
luxury goods market. However, HermГЁs has many opportunities to further expand market share in
other sub sectors.
Retail Strategy HermГЁs retail strategy is designed to ensure both exclusivity and the highest
perceived value. HermГЁs targets men and women aged 18 and up who are demand inelastic
relative to price and are interested in purchasing high end apparel, accessories, and other goods.
HermГЁs positions itself as an ultra premium and highly exclusive fashion company doing
everything they can to reduce access and to prevent brand dilution. While Louis Vuitton has 1,536
retail outlets (LVMH2015 Annual Report , 11), HermГЁs only has 307 stores (HermГЁs 2015
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Piaget s Theory Of Cognitive Ability
Welcome to the exciting and adventurous camp of Cognitive Ability, where we challenge and
cherish the precious minds of babies and teens through our fun activities of psychology through
Piaget s theory of cognitive ability. Piaget s theory of cognitive ability was designed to
distinguish the age at which a child s cognitive ability was developed through the stages in
which he classified as sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational
(Lutz Huitt, 2004). The goal of the camp is to define how children learn, remember, pay
attention, and problem solve through each child s development pace by a series of educational
activities for all to enjoy. The sensorimotor stage activities will consist primarily of age s birth to
about two years. The child will be given a choice of toys to play with such as stuffed animals,
building blocks or a rattle. Each toy will either produce a sound. During the main activity, one of
the instructors will give the child the rattle to play with by first showing the rattle to the baby and
then shaking the rattle. As the baby looks at the rattle they will be startled or surprised by the
sound and wonder why and where it came from. The instructor will then give the rattler to the baby
and then they will shake it. The baby will gradually understand they are causing the sound,
therefore motor skills and sensory perceptions are established. In the sensorimotor stage, infants
will realize that their actions through sense and
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New Zealanders Should Never Dream Of Being Cruel
New Zealanders would never dream of being cruel to an animal. After all animals are sentient
beings. Therefore they are capable of being aware of sensations and emotions of feeling pain and
suffering. In today s world, factory farming has become popular as they are cheaper ways to
produce more output efficiently. The industry strives to maximize output and revenue while
minimising cost at the expense of animals. The giant companies that run most of the factory farming
have developed caging systems which allow for greater animals to be living in small crammed
space for greater profit and output.These animals are deprived of exercise of that their body s
energy contributes more towards producing flesh, milk or egg. Drugs are fed and animals are
being genetically altered to be grown fat so they could keep them alive longer. We as humans,
eat a lot of eggs. Just over 3 million eggs are consumed by New Zealanders and the vast majority
of these eggs are produced from factory farmed eggs (Hibbard, 2014). The factory farmed hens
are placed in small battery hen cages allowing space similar to an A4 size sheet. These animals
have their beaks trimmed to minimise feather pecking and cannibalism in this overcrowded
conditions. De beaking is an extremely painful process, which is carried out with a guillotine type
machine or chopped off with a hot knife machine that burns it off. Due to this factory farmed
animals are not able to display normal natural behaviours including moving
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The Stono Rebellion In Colonial America
Beginning on September 9,1739, the Stono Rebellion was one of the largest slave uprisings in
colonial America (Stono s Rebellion). It was the first known slave revolt in the continent of
North America in 1739 (Slave Rebellions). Though it was one of the largest slave revolts in
colonial America, it was still unsuccessful, but because it was so large, it had several effect on
America and its government. The Stono Rebellion was thought to have started for several
reasons. In August of 1739, the Security Act was passed in South Carolina allowing white men to
carry guns to church on Sunday because of suspicions of slave revolts (Lewis). It was required for
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During this morning, while chanting Liberty! , the slaves went to a store and warehouse
demanding weapons and killing two people there (SCNHC). This growing group of slaves were
thought to have been attempting to reach St. Augustine (Britannica). By the end of the
Rebellion, approximately 45 blacks were dead, and about 25 white men were pronounced dead.
(Stono Rebellion). Some of the slaves killed during the Rebellion had their heads cut off, and
they were put on display for the other rebels to see. Slaves that escaped were eventually
captured, and they were executed along with the others. The slaves responsible for the
Rebellion were executed, and one slave was given freedom for saving the lives of his owner and
the owner s family (Stono Rebellion). Due to the Stono Rebellion, twenty one whites, slave
owners, were murdered after they decided to engage the 60 to 100 slaves in battle (Stono s
Rebellion). The Stono Rebellion caused several changes in the government of South Carolina.
After the slave rebellion, stricter and harsher laws were passed. This caused slaves to not to be
able to do most of the things that they could do before. For example, the white colonists rapidly
passed the Negro Act. The Negro Act was implemented to severely limit slave privileges (Stono s
Rebellion). It was also passed because the number of black people in colonial America was rapidly
increasing for some time. After the Rebellion, slaves were not
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Fences, By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Many authors have utilize historical events that have occurred throughout the world to tell a story.
In the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the the Buendia
family lives in Macondo, Colombia filled with chaos. The city of Macondo is going through a
crisis of civil wars between the liberal and the conservatives who are attempting to corrupt the town.
In the play Fences by August Wilson, an African American
family known as the Maxson live in
Pittsburg. The Maxson s are constantly facing discrimination due to their African American
heritage; unfortunately, they can not do anything about the situation for the reason being the civil
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Wilson portrayed a series of ten plays during the Pittsburgh Cycle to to showcase the lifestyle of
African Americans. Many African during this time period of the 1950 s were dealing with racism
and discrimination. African American had no or very little rights. It was a harsh and difficult time
that African Americans had to live through there were many inequalities they face on white color
jobs. In addition, this was the prime time of the Civil rights Era, which contribute to the injustice
they faced. However during the mid 1950 s time did began to progress and things changed for
African Americans for the better. Wilson expressed this through his play, he mentioned that the
Maxson here frequently facing discrimination in their town by the white people. The protagonist
Troy Maxson dealt with discrimination the most. In the first scene Troy states that he was
working in a company owned by whites. He was very disappointed at the fact that he worked a
low quality job compared to the non color men; the white men who worked at the company drove
trucks (white collar) while Troy had to pick up trash (blue collar). Unfortunately, Troy was not
given the same privilege as the white men due to African American descendants. Troy could not
stand for this inequality, so he talked to his boss demanding that he wanted to drive the truck rather
that
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Business Model Generated Can Have A Direct Impact On A...
As a manager the strategy, and business model generated can have a direct impact on a firms
performance. If your strategy doesn t have any notion of how it plans to generate a competitive
advantage or your business model doesn tt portray how you re going to create value for the
consumer, it will have a negative impact on your firm, This will cause your firm loose in terms of
the competition within the industry, and generate a competitive disadvanatage, which is
underperformance relative to other competitiors in the same industry or industry
average(Rothaermel, F.). Industry effects should be more important for goods producing firms. One
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One employee came forward because of their ethical views, and knew it was wrong what Enron had
done in regards to fraudurently misrepresenting their accounting books, and stealing money from
hundreds of investors, and employees. As stated by Silverstein, K. (2013) Meaningful cultures will
implore workers to do the right thing. That means individuals are encouraged to come forward with
their concerns and know they will be heard and acted upon . With that, this individual may have
been raised with a sense of ethics that was brought upon because of their environmental values, for
which they had that understanding when something wasn t right that they should come forwarded
and stand against it.
Chapter 3
Discussion Question 3.1 (This is an important question; make sure you understand that the factors
of the external environment are also referred to as the demand shifters.)
Understanding your external environment will allow business to have that outlook for which they
forsee there business growing and knowing how to adjust to any irregularities that may arise, and
cause harm to their overall business strategy. They re five factors as mentioned by Rothearmel that
can affect the outcome of a business strategy. These factors include growth rates, interst rates levels
of employment, price stability, and currency exchange rates. If
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Film Analysis Of Elia Kazan s On The Waterfront
Elia Kazan s On the Waterfront is a film that tries to show the reasoning for someone in a difficult
situation. For example, the struggle someone goes through when trying to figure out what the right
thing to do for them morally. The film follows Terry, a brutish type character yet very empathetic
of a man. This type of character makes the audience feel for someone going through this kind of
turmoil as they feel for him in a way as though it were themselves having this dilemma. On the
Waterfrontplays with the gray area in life, and frustration of it there never being a black and
white answer. For Terry, the symbol for the black or bad guys are the people who are his only
family and were there for him his whole life. The white or good guys being love and moral duty
that are portrayed by Edie Doyle and Father Barry. The good show him a world out there that he
doesn t have to betray himself on what he feels is wrong. Though how can he go against all those
that have stood for him and raised him up when he had nothing?
It is only when the decision is almost made for him, when the bad guys kill Terry s brother, that he
is able to rise to what is right to him and speak to the law.
Terry is almost a symbol for Kazan in this time period, after and during the HUAC trials period.
Kazan seemed to a struggle with what the right thing to do was, as many of his fiends could be
identified with the communist party. Kazan felt as though the only moral thing to do was to name
names. He looked at the Communist Party as one with current day Russia at the time and the
horrible things it is performing, including its persecution against Poland and Czechoslovakia.
Though if Kazan were to talk and name names he would be going against his friends.This is like
Terry, where talking is going against his family or the mob but staying silent would mean there
would be more people like Joey Doyle getting knocked off. Terry fills as though this would be at
his dispense, just as Kazan seemed to feel the same about the Communist Party.
Him talking to the HUAC was incredibly interesting, as Kazan previous works and by the friends
he surrounded himself with. One of his more prominent friendships was with Arthur Miller. The
two were very
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Songs Break Up Songs
Break Up Songs Throughout Different Genres
What does Paris by The Chainsmokers, Say Something by A Great Big World, and Here Comes
Goodbye by Rascal Flatts all have in common? They are break up songs. Each in their own way,
all of these songs are about pain and sadness caused by break ups.Some of these songs are meant
to cause an already sad person to cope with their sadness by pushing them farther into The Abyss .
A few are meant to touch on the happier memories of the relationship giving someone hope that
they will love again. All of these songs, through their lyrics, structure, and rhythm, are all meant to
cope with a person s sadness that results from a break up. Paris by the Chainsmokers is a song that
reflects on the happy side of a relationship that is rarely seen in break ups. The song is essentially
the writer remembering a relationship with fondness. It tells the tale of two young lovers on their
own and in love who eventually break apart. It also touches on happy memories like the lyrics We
were staying in paris,/ to get away from your parents (Chainsmokers, 1 2). By highlighting the
highs instead of lows, it shows the listener that they should not be sad about their loss but happy
that they ever got to experience the joy and happiness that most relationships provide. Almost no
relationships end with happiness but this song shows that it is possible to think happily of a
relationship that has ended. This song also uses higher pitched, electronic music to
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The Us Transfer Pricing Regulations
Discuss the US transfer pricing regulations, including advances pricing agreements, arms length
standard, and methods allowed to determine comparable prices. 60 The US transfer pricing
regulations, as outlined in Section 482 of the Internal Revenue Code, are similar to the
Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) guidelines. They have a
commitment to the arm s length principle, as do many other countries worldwide who use it as a
basis for bilateral treaties between governments. US Guidelines say that in the case of any transfer
of intangible property, the income shall be proportionate with the income resulting from that
intangible property. They insist companies provide documentation of a reasonable calculation for
its transfer price and the burden to prove the calculation inaccurate is not on the IRS. The US
guidelines also authorize the IRS to reallocate income, deductions, and other taxitems between
controlled taxpayers when necessary to prevent evasion of taxes or to clearly reflect income . (26
CFR В§1.482)
Write a summary of your selected case. 56 A prime example of the complexities involved in the
international transfer pricing and taxation of intangible assets is that of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a
multinational pharmaceutical group who at the time conducted business in the USA, UK, Japan,
and Canada. This case resulted in the largest settlement in the history of the Internal Revenue
Services (IRS). The case centered around the alleged
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Case Study Round Rock
Test Prep in Round Rock Located in the Greater Austin area Round Rock, Texas has earned a
place on Money magazine s Best American Small City list as well as the designation of Super
Suburb . Round Rock s is a city on the move and its rapid growth can be traced back to two
possible sources. It could be the reason for the city s popularity is the presence of large employers
such as Dell, which has its international headquarters here and the major retailers that have moved
here and made the city a shopping Mecca. Another possible answer could be the city s highly rated
school system for which local parents contribute to when they employ test prep help in Round
Rock. Parents here are justifiably proud of the Round Rock Independent School District
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The Ram Psychoanalysis
A psychoanalytical model of media analysis focuses on the conscious and unconscious processes
of social interactions (Berger 69). An individual s mind can be compared to an iceberg. The
visible part of the iceberg, the tip, is what a person is conscious of, while the larger part of the
iceberg, which is hidden under the water, is what a person is unconscious of. Sigmund Freudonce
stated that what is in your mindis not identical with what you are conscious of, whether something
is going on in your mind and whether you hear of it, are two different things (Berger 70). Freud is
saying that we are not always in complete control of our actions. We often do things without
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He is trying to come to terms with the fact that he is not at the prime wrestling age anymore. He
decides to take a job at a supermarket working at the deli counter. In one scene of the film, The
Ram is helping customers while his boss is telling him to work faster. The Ram calls out a new
number to help the next customer. This male customer recognizes The Ram s face, but does not
remember where he has seen him before. After asking several questions, the customer realizes
that The Ram was a wrestler in the 80s. After The Ram denies his identity, the customer states
how The Ram looks just like the wrestler he recalls, only older. After this exchange, The Ram
gets frustrated and punches his fist into the meat slicer while it is operating. His boss yells to
him from across the room to remind him of the customers. The Ram gets angry and starts yelling
back to his boss. He quits his job and starting walking out of the store, screaming at customers
and knocking down food and various items along the way. In this scene, The Ram could be seen
as the id, which is controlled by pure desire and all impulse, while his boss is the superego, which
is controlled by morals and our conscience (Berger 78 80). The fact that The Ram got frustrated
after the customer recognized him and said he looked old shows that he was dealing with feelings
that had been repressed and that he
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Essay on SUBLIME
Sublime
Sublime was a band of the 90 s who played their first gig back in
the summer of l988. This performance that started the famous
Peninsula Riot of Long Beach, CA during the 4th of July. This band
was once the average garage band that every kid wants to be in. But
they changed from backyard beer buddies, into a great musicians.
Sublime began recording in early 1992 when they joined up with Long
Beach s local studio Skunk Records where they recorded they
incredible CD, 40oz to Freedom. The CD has sold 30,000 CD s
without Distributor. The CD s were sold out of the back of trunks in
the band member s cars. The bands new release, Robbin The Hood,
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Bradley
Nowell died on May 25, 1996, in a San Francisco hotel room, after
shooting up some heroin that was much too potent for his body to
handle. His death occurred seven days after his wedding to Troy
Denkker, who d given birth to their son, Jakob, 11 months before the
release of Sublime, the album that would make his band famous. By
April 1997, a little less than a year after Nowell s OD, Sublime had
entered Billboard s Top 20, and the album s first single, the smooth,
and grooving song What I Got, went to Number 1 on the Modern
Rock chart. And that was only the beginning. Throughout 1997,
Sublime produced hit after hit, and the album has sold more than 2
million copies to date. The big hit was the reggae sounding song
Santeria. Then came the ska, Wrong Way, and finally the dance club
favorite, Doin time, which Nowell constructed around the same
melody another song Summertime. Eighteen months after Nowell s
death, Sublime sold about 40,000 records every week, in November,
MCA released Second Hand Smoke, a collection of early songs.
The band that is no longer a band has become perhaps the
biggest American rock act of 1997. At Christmas, the acoustic guitars
would come out and Brad would spend hours playing and singing
with his
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A Study On Healthy Potion
Healthy Potion is a business specializing in manufacturing and selling beverage with unique
functions. This business has gained significant profits, therefore, it decided to expand and diversify
the products to be a leading company in healthy products market by creating the diet pills products.
To achieve this version, the business needs to formulate a feasible strategy to succeed in the
complementary medicine market. This essay is intended to analyze the use of the 4Ps to help the
business and also provide recommendations on how to enhance its strategy of development though
marketingmix.
Product
A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption
that might meet people s satisfaction or demand (Kotler and Armstrong 2014).The healthy portion
diet pill is one of the shopping products , which would take consumers considerable amounts of
time to make the final choice. The competition among the diet supplements is quite fierce, but a
new venture could still manifest the competitive advantages if it masters and utilizes the concept of
the total product. The main idea is to add more customer value in each level. (Kotler and Armstrong
2014). At the core product level, the company should realize that what the customers actually want
to pursue is keeping in health in a convenient way. A number of consumers intend to shape a slim
figure without bearing the pains from high pressure exercise. At the actual product level, the Healthy
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The Evolution Of Afric Evolution And Human Evolution
Human evolution is the gradual process in which people, or Homo sapiens, originated from
apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence, particularly in the form of fossils and secondary remains,
show that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people evolved over a period of
approximately six million years. Humans are primates. Both genetic and physical similarities show
that humans and the great apes (large apes) of Africa, chimpanzees (including bonobos, or so
called pygmy chimpanzees ) and gorillas share a common ancestor that lived between 8 and 6
million years ago. The volume of fossils found in Africa suggests that most evolution occurred
there and is likely the place of origin for early humans. This brings to fruition the out of Africa
theory, also called the single origin hypothesis.
The out of Africa theory implies that Anatomically modern humans evolved in East Africa
between 400,000 and 200,000 years ago and began to disperse throughout the world roughly
70,000 to 135,000 years ago. In 2011, scientists came to the conclusion there were likely two major
waves of migration out of Africa the Early northern Africa dispersal and Southern Route dispersal.
The early northern Africa dispersal occurred 130,000 115,000 years ago, as a result of tropical
Africa experiencing megadroughts, forcing humans towards the seashores for food and water.
Certain groups attempted to cross over to other continents in search for viable living conditions, but
many retreated or
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Essay on Motet Development
The motet was one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1250 to 1750. The
Italian mottetto was originally a profane polyphonic species of music, the air, or melody, being in
the Tenor clef, taking the then acknowledged place of the canto fermo or plainchant, theme. It
originated in the 13th century resulting from the practice of PГ©rotin and his contemporaries in
Paris. The term motetcan be translated as the word of movement . Sometimes two upper voices had
different words. In the beginning, Latin texts involving topics of the Virgin Mary were used. Later,
French secular pieces became common due to the fact that the motet terminated its connection with
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Artists used a variety of newer principles and techniques, utilizing mostly Marian texts and
combining vocal and instrumental pairs of voices. For three part song motets, Guillaume Dufay
utilized a treble dominated texture derived from the chanson which is a lyrical composition of
French words. More specifically, it is a French polyphonic song of the late Middle Ages and
Renaissance. Johannes Brasart, a Walloon like Dufay, whose name appears among the pontifical
singers in 1431, composed motets, including a four part Fortis cum quevis actio and a critically
acclaimed Ave Maria . The next generation of composers included Johannes Ockeghemand Antoine
Busnois. Okeghem was a priest, and was principal chaplain to Charles VII of France and, to Louis
XI, canon and treasurer of St. Martins at Toursbeing. His motet, Alma Redemptoris , displays
much contrapuntal ingenuity, and he also wrote a motet for thirty six voices, probably
performed by six choirs of six voices each. Binchois, a native of Flanders left some three part
motets. They include Beata Dei Genitrix , but the treatment of his works today is strictly
referential, and some say that his works cannot at all be compared to the works of Dunstable
Power or Dufay. He died in 1460. Like Dufay, he was a priest and canon of Mons. The motet built
on a tenor cantus firmus became important to
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Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies Analysis
William Golding fulfills Hobbes ideas about man with Lord of the Flies when Ralph and Jack battle
over chief authority, when Simon gets killed, and when the boys turn savage against each other.
An example of Golding supporting Hobbes s ideas about human nature is when Jack was trying to
get the boys to vote Ralph off as chief by making his own group of hunters. Hobbes describes man
s nature to be, if any two men desire the same thing, which... they cannot both enjoy, they become
enemies; and... endeavor to destroy or subdue one another. (Hobbes). With this quote, Hobbes is
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Hobbes expresses his thoughts of man as, war consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting;
but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known. (Hobbes). With
this quote, Hobbes is saying that what makes up the idea to go to war or battle isn t the actual
fighting but the choice of going into this state to solve problems rather than a different way. This is
shown in Lord of the Flies with the boys, Simon, and the beast. Simon was trying to warn the boys
about the beast but was confused for the beast. When the boys thought they saw the beast, they
followed Jack s chant and order to kill it. Golding writes, The beast was on its knees in the center,
its arms folded over its face. It was crying out against the abominable noise something about a
body on the hill. (Golding 152). Here, Simon was trying to protect himself from the boys as he
tried to tell the boys about his encounter with the lord of the flies. Jack and the tribe were so
occupied and determined to kill the beast, that they didn t tell the difference between a creature and
Simon. They don t really know why they re actually killing the beast because they re just thinking
about fighting and battling. These actions are what
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Power Struggle In Sutcliffe s The Wall
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever
likes the other person less (Chuck Klosterman). The way Klosterman refers to relationships
coincides with Joshua and Liev s relationship, as well as Israel Palestine s relationship in
Sutcliffe s work The Wall. In Sutcliffe s novel, Leiv has power over Joshua and uses many
tactics to control him. Israel also uses tactics like Leiv to control Palestine. Since Joshua knows
what it feels like to not have power he has a lot of sympathy for palestine. Joshua s sympathy is a
major theme in the book. In The Wall, Sutcliffe uses the feud between Liev and Joshua to represent
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However, in their relationship, Liev is the stronger one. In the book Liev makes a lot power
moves to demean to show dominance in the relationship. For example, at a pinnacle point in the
book Liev, out of earshot of joshua s mom, tells joshua that He is stronger than him and should
not be messed with. He then says to Joshua Then let s shake on it he said, as if we were now, at
this moment, meeting for the first time, on a high diving board. In a way, we were. This, I
realized, was the real Liev (Sutcliffe 55). Liev likes power, control and discipline. He also wants
protection from the other side. After finding out about Joshua s other life, Liev grounds Joshua.
Israel is just like this in the relationship between them and Palestine where they perform
crackdowns at random times and deny Palestinians access to certain things. Throughout the
harshness of Liev, Joshua feels sympathetic to Palestine because he knows what it feels like to
be overpowered. At times Palestine seems powerless against Israel the way Joshua is against
Liev and it is what makes Joshua feel the way he does towards Palestine. Israel Palestine s
imbalanced relationship is parallel to Liev and Joshua s. Liev abuses Joshua throughout the book
like Israel uses violence to maintain power. Israel is just like this with Palestine where it uses force
to intimidate a get a point across. These relationships are very
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Verdimillious Spell Research Paper
The Verdimillious Charm is a great multipurpose charm. While it isn t the best self defense
charm, it will work in a pinch. While saying the incantation, pronounced as vur duh MILL ee us,
and using a forward slashing motion ending on the target you will send out a torrent of green
sparks that will engulf your target. Now it will only produce a slight stinging sensation, and almost
immediately after you should send out another spell that would be more effective, like a disarming
charm, or a stunning charm. Though turning and running as there is no other good way out of the
situation. An instance in which you would use this spell is if you were minding your business at
home, and a werewolf is at your door, and not a friendly one at that. Your floundering for a spell,
and then you remember, you can buy time with the Verdimilious Charm. So you cast the spell onto
the werewolf, and get you just enough time to gather your familyand run. Another way this spell
can be used is when you are in a pinch and you need light quickly this spell will work for you.
Waving your wand arm over your head in a circular motion and saying the incantation you will
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You find a dirt cellar and think, yeah this ll hide my scent. So you go in, but it s dark. And you
can t think of any spells that would help you light this room. So you think, oh yeah. The
Verdimilious Charm could help me here. So you use it, and now your bathed in green light and
can think of Lumos. Now this isn t just good for light, it also reveals anything hidden with dark
magic. While you re in the cellar the charm reveals a door you hadn t seen before. You go
through, and what do you find? A horcrux, for who? You don t know, but you find it suspicious,
so you take it to the Ministry. It was a horcrux for the bad guy they are fighting right now. You
become a hero, and it was because you remeber the Verdimilious
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Jane Addams Speech
The rhetorical devices that Jane Addams mentions in her speech are hypophora, metaphor,
conduplicatio, enumeratio, and personification. Each of these devices has a purpose in the passage,
with the author combining all of the devices to strengthen her essay. The most frequent rhetorical
device in the passage is hypophora, which is when the author asks and answers a question. The
author first mentions hypophora at the beginning of the passage to ask what makes a great man.
She later shifts toward an example of a great man, George Washington. The author then asks
what makes George Washington a great man, while also asking how he would handle today s
conflicts. The author chooses to use hypophora to emphasize what the United States is missing in
today s society. She uses George Washington s life as a soldier, statesman, and a Virginia planter
to show what parts of his personality are missing in today s society. Addams asks questions such
as What is it that we admire about the soldier? (Addams 1) What was it he did, during those days
when they were framing a constitution, when they were meeting together night after night, and
trying to adjust the rights and privileges of every class in the community (Addams 1) Would he
not have foreboded evil if he had know that among us were groups and hordes of professional
politicians... not using our forsight and our conscience in order to find out this great wrong which
was snapping the foundations of self government.(Addams 2) The
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Why Does Conan Doyle Put So Much Emphasis On Social Class
Why does Conan Doyle put so much emphasis on social class? When it comes to the subject of
social class, this story reminded me of just about every other book we ve read this semester, in
the way they decided to depict the lower class. Both Holmes and Doyle come from a very
privileged and educated background, and had a very bad attitude towards anyone from even a
slightly lower class, even though they relied on the lower classes to do a lot of things for them.
They treated the lower classed people as second class citizens and it really speaks to the time
period. For some reason all of our stories have read include upper middle class people who
seemed perfect normal on the outside, but had some really weird supernatural or crazy thing
happen. It makes me think that one thing I could take from these books is mo money, mo
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The main conflict in this story is between the Baskervilles and the curse that haunts them. But the
only thing that is truly haunting them is Stapleton. Stapleton s corrupt behavior comes about in
the pursuit of money and power, reminds me of Heathcliff and his desire to have Wuthering
Heights and Trushcross grange. Stapleton, being a distant cousin of Sir Henry, has his eye on
securing the Baskerville estate for himself, and created all this mess for his selfish benefit:
requiring Holmes to deal with not just the physical threat to the Baskerville heir, but also debunk
all the fear surrounding the hound. So basically when someone in the family comes into some
money there will always be a distant long lost cousin wanting a piece of it. Its surprising how that
logic can be applied to both the time period in which the book takes place, and our current
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Why Do Heroes Get Paid For Good Deeds
Heroes should not be paid for or rewarded for the good deeds they have accomplished. The saying
goes, work for a cause, not for applause, right? Sometimes one must humble themselves and be
heroic without expecting to be paid. Even though being a hero is a part of people s jobs and they
get paid for it, does not mean that everyone should be paid. To truly be a heroone can not take
credit for the good deeds they might have done. In some cases, the hero is also the person who
caused the problem. Sometimes being a hero is just a part of a person s job. Doctors get paid for
saving peoples lives but that s only because it s their job. If one were to help someone while in
public, they most likely would not get paid. On occasion they might receive
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Social And Economic Welfare Of A Country Essay
Developed in 1930s, GDP defined as the value of all the goods and services produced within a
country in a given financial year (Heloisa, 2012). GDP is significant as it measures size and
performance of an economy. GDP uses growth rate to quantity the economic activity and this
assists policy makers to adjust and implement economic policy during recession and depression,
as it obliges as a precise indicator of the business climate where it provides all the essential data
to government and business so they can adjust and think of ways to survive (Macroeconomics,
2011). Economically it functions as a modest representation for social and economic welfare of a
country and this helps economist worldwide to study and compare different countries in terms of
life expectancy, wealth, income, education level and many other indicators (Macroeconomics,
2011). However, on the other side GDP has been relentlessly critiqued by many economists as it
doesn t take into account non market activities such as unpaid voluntary work or illegal trade.
Second, criticism of GDP is that it doesn t not take into consideration the distribution of nation
wealth s, as it only feeds an estimated of each person share of the market economy it ignores the
fact that some people level of income is higher than others hence, due to unequal distribution the
level of poverty in some countries is difficult to assess. Furthermore, it doesn t even account for
loss of welfare due to natural disasters and also
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The United States National Government
In recent decades of the technological era we are seeing an increasing scope of the United States
national government. Economic intervention, welfare services and homeland security were never
planned to be a part of the national government s agenda. These programs naturally became rolls
of the federal government as time has passed through the needs of the people. The national
government has drastically changed over the past 200 years since the original design. During the
civil war and following the great depression the federal government took a major leap in the
balance of power. The country was in a fragile state during both of these time periods and the
country called for immediate action. This could only be done with the use of... Show more content
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Today, we categorize those who supported ratification of the Constitution and the federal
government as the Federalist. Those who opposed it are known as the Anti Federalist. The Anti
Federalist feared that this new government design would be too powerful and tyrannical just like
the monarch of Great Britain. Instead they supported local, state governments. The Federalist wrote
series of papers known as the Federalist Papers, in which they responded to the concerns of the Anti
Federalist. Many times disproving claims of tyranny. In the 69th Federalist Paper, Alexander
Hamilton addresses the concern of the presidential powers, ...the President will resemble equally
that of the king of Great Britain and of the governor of New York (1788). The federalist believed
that the national government should hold authority in most matters, like that of a king. At the same
time there would be checks and balances on the president just like a governor. The Federalist did
not want a tyrannical government, and believed that the Constitution would protected them from
such. A compromise had to be made to determine the fate of the United States.
To resolve their differences, the Anti Federalist drafted a list of rights protecting all citizens, now
more commonly known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights secured the rights of citizens, while
also limiting the scope of the national government under the 10th amendment. The framers
designed a government able
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Crawfish Body Systems Essay
Body Systems The four main body systems are, circulatory, respiratory, nervous/sensory, and
digestive. The circulatory system consists of the heart, lungs, arteries, veins, coronary and portal
vessels. It transports blood, nutrients, and gases to and from cells. The respiratory system is made
up of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. It serves to intake oxygen and get rid
of carbon dioxide. The sensory system is composed of the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and
peripheral nerves. This allows you to feel things that you touch and that are touching you. The
mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus join together and
make up the digestive system. The circulatory system of an earthworm... Show more content on
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Unlike the earthworm, crawfish have open circulatory systems. There are no veins, but tissue
spaces called sinuses instead. Two arteries leave the heart, the abdominal and anterior dorsal aortas.
The blood circulates from the dorsal arteries, to capillaries, and continues on into the sinuses.
Crawfish breathe through gills that are located on the outside of the body in between the body
wall and carapace. The gills are attached to the walking legs so that crawfish can breathe as it
walks. They store water in a pocket so that they can breathe even while they are on land. The
crawfish s brain is a mass of nerve ganglion that is directly in front of the esophagus. Small nerves
connect the eyes, antennae, antennules, and brain together. From the brain, two nerves go around
the esophagus, combining into the ventral nerve cord that then runs all the way into the abdomen.
Each segment has a small group of ganglion, with pairs of nerves shooting off of them to
appendages and internal organs. They have a two part stomach with a cardiac and pyloric
stomachs. The cardiac stomach is large, sac like, and holds food. Meanwhile, the pyloric stomach
has digestive glands on each side that produce digestive enzymes. They then have an intestine and
anus. Their kidney like structures are called green glands and are located at the base of the
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Petra Meyer Forensic Analysis
Masterful, mythical...epic post apocalyptical fantasy unlike anything we ve seen before...The Reset
Remixed redefines visionary science fiction...It is an exhilirating, magical ride across vacant
continents, that grinds up mythology, ancient Gods, history and generation Z culture into a literary
molotov cocktail... Petra Meyer Forensic Psychotherapist/Author The nomadic African priestess
Atete, is the last woman on Earth. Four men from across the planet are searching for her: Phoenix,
an American outcast who searched for freedom through the homeless filled streets of a crumbling
USA, before the series of unthinkable events that brought the apocalypse...and now wanders
through the badlands and deserts of the Southwest, guided through
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The School Of Criminology
What is criminology, what are its key task and questions, and how does criminology challenge
Common Sense Understanding of Crime ? Criminology may be defined as the scientific
commitment to the gathering of fact (Walkate,2003) or as defined by the Collins dictionary as the
scientific study of crimeand criminals. The common sense notion of crime is information acquired
through personal experiences and external influences which often does not hold any merit. The aim
of this essay is to outline what criminologyis as a subject and the concept of its two main schools
of thought classical and positivist. It will also be looking at the key tasks of a criminologist. The
school of criminology also challenges the common sense or everyday understanding... Show more
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As a discipline criminology relies on other related field in others to establish the nature cause
extent and control of criminal behaviour on an individual and societal level. In committing of a
crime alot of speculation will be drawn on the individual base on the the two school of thought.
The classical school who upheld the belief that the punishment of a crime should be no more or
less severe as neccessary while the provitist school will focus on the criminal biological features
to interpre the cause of his deviant behaviour. The aim and objectives of both school although
different from a cohesive picture both aim at developing an understanding of crime through
studying and analyzing of human behaviour and social institution with some hope of reducing
crime. Criminolghy key task is developing an understanding committ crime by developing
theories, doing research analysing statistic and present evidence or explanantion . there studies
often discredit society common sense understanding of crime. however commom understading
ofcrime is not always refuted but sometimes use as a base for research. Society relies on several
sources to draw a common sense understanding of crime , one such source is gathered from a
individual perpesctive base on their own experience or those of others. the media is another source
that an individual relies on to gather common sense understanding although it consider to be
valuable source of information it should be treated with sceptism as it is tempting for an
individual to read and article and assume it to be true. views express by others such as
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Aerobic vs Anaerobic Exercise
Aerobic VS Anaerobic Exercise
Jane Doe
Grantham University
ABSTRACT Being in the military has caused me to become a better athlete than I have been
before. Running is one of our main focuses and in my personal life I have strived to become
better at it since I know that I despise running but need to improve on it. One of the things that I
have learned is that in order for a high performance runner to reach a level that is desired to help
max out their run time for military standards, the individual needs to have a focused training,
training with an objective.
The obesity rate in America has continually spiked over the years as well. More than 30% of
Americans do not do any kind of physical exercise. By implementing some kind of ... Show more
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If someone is trying to quit smoking the more aerobics they do the less their cravings are to occur
plus their lung function is greatly improved. For people that may feel stressed or are combating
depression according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services research aerobics
helps lower these by raising the self esteem and physical awareness.
I perform both types of training several times a week; therefore, I can describe what my body
feels like after each training session. When I finish an anaerobic training, I feel my legs are
heavier and numb after all the effort that I have put in on the exercises along with the body aches
which are a result of the lactic acid produced by my muscles; however I can breathe perfectly well
after 5 minutes. After an aerobic training, I feel my muscles are looser and weaker along with my
lungs feeling stretched and my recovery can last up to an hour depending on the distance that I have
run.
An individual that wishes to improve their run should do both aerobic and anaerobic training to
balance out their workout; we shouldn t choose only one because they are equally important to
grow as a competitive runner and to reach that goal of maxing out the military standards for their
age bracket. For society as a whole in the U.S., I strongly think that aerobic exercise of any sort,
even if it is just going for a walk or a slight jog, will help increase their lifespan and
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Compare And Contrast Casey At The Bat
In the poem ВЁCasey at the BatВЁ and Bible story ВЁDavid and GoliathВЁ the characters
David and Casey have many similarities and differences. The first way that they are similar is
they were both faced with big problems. David s big problem was that he had to face a giant, in
the Bible it says, 4 The Philistine army had a hero named Goliathwho was from the town of Gath
and was over nine feet tall. 5 He wore a bronze helmet and had bronze armor to protect his chest
and legs. The chest armor alone weighed about one hundred twenty five pounds. He carried a
bronze sword strapped on his back, 7 and his spear was so big that the iron spearhead alone
weighed more than fifteen pounds. A soldier always walked in front of Goliath to carry his shield.
,and, 41 Goliath came toward David, walking behind the soldier who was carrying his shield. which
means they were about to fight.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the text it says, The Outlook wasn t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day:The score stood
four to two , and it also says, For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat. , which means
that he was up to bat for his team.Also they are similar because they both had teams that were
losing. In the text Casey at the Bat , it says, The Outlook wasn t brilliant for the Mudville nine that
day:The score stood four to two , which means that they are losing by 2 points. In David and
Goliath , the text says, 11 Saul and his men heard what Goliath said, but they were so frightened of
Goliath that they couldn t do a thing. , which means they were scared of him ( so scared that they
wouldn t fight ). The final similarity is that they both got
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Okoboji Action Plan
The action plan associated with the proposed change project to reduce crime in the city of Okoboji
caused by binge drinking is attainable. The plan hinges on the protection of citizens from drunk
driving, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, domestic violence, and all other alcohol related
crimes. The goal of the action plan is to create an environment that is safe for tourist visiting
Okoboji and alleviates funding to police offices, prosecutors, and judges so that other important
issues can be rectified.
The first part of the plan is to bring attention to the matter at hand by putting signs up in central
areas of Okoboji. The signs would say don t drink and drive, zero tolerance. These signs would
bring awareness to drivers and tourist. The signs would let everyone visiting the town of Okoboji
that if you drink and drive you will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To reduce crimes related to excessive drinking and irresponsible alcohol consumption, the
restaurant workers, servers, and bartenders must take a class called ServSafe Alcohol. ServSafe is
an online course provided by the National Restaurant Association for responsible alcohol service
(Dismore, n.d). Another option for learning how to practice responsible alcohol serving is a
certification called TIPS. TIPS is an online course that offers focused training on how to prevent
public intoxication, underage drinking, and drunk driving (Dismore, n.d.). When the workers inside
of restaurants, bars, and other venues can actively alert the authorities or stop serving alcohol to a
patron because they are clearly intoxicated, this helps the public and can save lives.
The city of Okoboji would greatly benefit from this action plan. The action plan would improve
and protect citizens of Okoboji. The citizens of Okoboji would have a safe environment to enjoy
and more tourist would travel to take part of the local
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Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost Essay
Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep, by Robert Frost, is a poem in which Frost is stating that when
people visit the beach of an ocean, they always stare out towards the waters but never look back
towards the land. Even if they can t see anything, it doesn t stop them from staring out at the sea.
Frost is actually using this poem to symbolize the fact that people try to turn their backs from
and ignore their problems or fears by leaving them for a while; but eventually they have to return
and face those problems or fears. The title itself suggests that nothing is ever very far or out of
reach whether it is something good or bad, such as fears, worries, or troubles. The title is ... Show
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It isn t so much what there is to look at, than to just gaze. In the next stanza, Frost describes some
of the things that are occurring around the people on and near the beach. In lines five and six,
Frost is personifying the ship by saying that it keeps raising or building its hull. Ships are
already personified (for the most part) because most often they are given human names and are
considered female. In this case, however, Frost is not really regarding the ship as any single
gender, mainly to put his point across that both male and female are present at the beach and are
looking out at the ocean. By saying as long as it takes to pass, Frost is showing that time really
isn t a factor here, and that it really doesn t exist. Frost uses simile in the next line to describe the
wet sand. He compares it to glass, for in line eight, a sea gull casts its reflection into the wet sand
like glass. By using reflects in this situation, Frost is creating multiple meanings. The people
could be reflecting upon themselves. They could be trying to make themselves feel better by
reflecting upon the good aspects of their lives. This could also be showing that even if the sea gull
doesn t see its reflection, that reflection is still there, and then someone else may even see that
reflection. This supports the idea that the people there at the beach are trying to forget about their
problems or fears, but those fears and problems can still be
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Productivity Improvement in Screw Type Biomass Briquettes...
The sectional details of the parts are shown in fig 3 in which the machine shaft is supported by
radial and thrust bearings. Radial bearings support the dead load on the shaft, while thrust
bearings support the axial load due to compression of saw dust by screw. One end of the shaft is
connected to the gear drive. In the other end of the shaft screwis inserted. Starting section of screw
placed inside barrel conveys the material into the mould. Mould is made in two sections, first in
which the cross section gradually reduced to the final shape of briquette(called forming mould or
wear sleeve) and the later with uniform cross section of the final briquette which exerts necessary
back pressure for compression due to friction.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the second set of readings the stoppages are preplanned so that screw is removed before it
was damaged considerably. The heater is stopped earlier; very fine powder not suitable for
briquetting was introduced inside to push the previously formed matter out making the cleaning
process easy and short. The system will be started again with the new screw in place and heated
to required temperature about 250oC. The average down time in this trial was considerably
reduced to 31 minutes. The experimental details are given in table 1. Table 1 Experimental details
for Eutectrode 700 coated screw
The same kind of trials are repeated with screws coated with VAUTID 302 which is a tungsten
carbide electrode and its coating increased life of screw to more than 10 hrs[10]. The same type
of mould with Eutechtrode 700 was used in this trial but replaced along with the second screw
replacement. Readings were taken for 4 trials to keep the total duration similar to that of first set.
The next set of trials with planned stoppages was also conducted for 4 trials in the similar way and
the readings tabulated. The details of the experiment are presented in table 2. Preplanning downtime
has shown improvements in the following aspects.
The downtime per setup went down;
productivity has shown improvement;
Even though it was not accounted labor productivity morale went up significantly.
The production of unacceptable quality briquettes at the last part of
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Night Dance Concert Report
On the evening of August 11th, the remarkable trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, an icon of today s
free improvisation, joined the New York based quirky trio DarkMatterHalo for a concise
performance at the East River Park Amphitheater in Manhattan, followed by the charismatic Nublu
Orchestra.
The event, organized by the City Parks Foundation, was part of the annual initiative called Summer
Stage, the New York City s largest free performing arts festival.
Exhibiting a confident attitude and winning straightforwardness, Wadada Leo Smith, was in charge
of the intro, delivering resonant melodic phrases with soul and determination.
Unhurriedly and uncompromisingly, the members of the DarkMatterHalo, whose music is shaped
with abstract dark tones, sonic pollution, and unexpectedness, started to advance with bizarre vibes
and sinister flare ups through the sometimes gentle, sometimes aggressive strokes of their
unorthodox ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nublu Orchestra s performance was less abstract and infused with an insatiable rhythm.
This ensemble project was led by Lawrence D. Butch Morris for more than a decade until his death
in 2013, and boasts great musicians in its lineup: the guitarists Brandon Ross and Doug Wieselman
who had double performance tonight, the consecrated drummer Kenny Wollesen, the Brooklyn M
Base trumpeter Graham Haynes, the saxophonists Ilhan Ersahin and Jonathon Haffner, the electric
bassist Jesse Murphy, and Forro In the Dark s percussionist Mauro Refosco.
Conduction , a term patented by the late Morris, was alternatively embraced by Wollesen, Haynes,
and Morris, who commanded the band according to their whims.
The music, oscillating between a jubilant avant funk packed with syncopated rhythms and
atmospheric incursions of more restrained temper, left the audience
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The Pros And Cons Of Cambodian Labour
When Angkorian society began, Paris and London were not much more than elaborate villages.
Europe was crawling with barbarians, and here were the Khmer engineering sophisticated irrigation
systems and constructing the biggest temple in the world. Kim Fay
Six centuries of the Khmer dynasty saw incomparable technological progress and prosperity.
However, since the dark ages, Cambodia has faced major problems especially with regard to labour.
With a population of approximately 16.1 million (2017), one of the major positives of the
Cambodian labour force lies in the numbers. Able bodied individuals, especially youngsters (who
make up the majority) are readily available for work. However, due to globalisation, the market and
the economy of Cambodia has become highly volatile and dynamic.
The major challenge that recruiters face while selecting Cambodians for jobs is that there is a
serious lack of technical and hard skills, soft skills, flexibility and innovative thinking. These
shortages can be attributed to the general lack of broader educational opportunities which further
their employability. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Face is an individual s honour, reputation and standing in society. Since Cambodia is a
hierarchical society, an employee is likely to listen to and agree with the employer. Because of
this, a Khmer employee is likely to show understanding of instructions when there is none. They
would bend over backwards to cover up for another employee rather than pointing out their fault
because being told about their inadequacy and exhibiting anger is seen as a loss of face (Goldberg,
2012).
Work comes after family and social network on the priority list for most Cambodians (Darren
Conquest, British Chamber of Commerce Cambodia). This increases the likelihood of absenteeism
in the event of a personal problem without informing the employer. The recruitment process
therefore assumes pivotal importance in such a
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  • 3. Misconceptions Of Stereotypes Have you ever been judged based on who you hang out with or what you do because of stereotypes and misconceptions? A stereotype is an over exaggerated mental picture that is made to categorize a group of people. A misconception is an untrue view based off stereotypes. Almost everyone can be placed into a stereotypical group based on any little aspect of their life. Scared. Guilty. Helpless. Worried. Angry. Those are just some feelings a child experiences while living in a home where their parents are violent towards each other. Children raised in a domestic violent home are typically just as violent and aggressive as their parents are. At least that is what stereotypes and misconceptions say. Children with violent parents are one of the many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stereotypes range from your type of music to your sense of style to your weight/size, which can be positive or negative. Stereotypes are not always lies, just more of an over exaggeration of the truth. For instance, if someone were to say teen moms are high school dropouts it would be a stereotype. This stereotype may come from a statistic that shows teen moms are less likely to finish high school than other women in school, but it isn t true that all teenage mothers are high school dropouts. Based on this stereotype, there would be a misconception that teenage mothers are less educated than other mothers. Which isn t true because everyone is capable of receiving the same amount of education, mother or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Qualitative Data Collection Paper Qualitative Data Collection Within a quantitative study, the research is completed to seek some type of verification, but within a qualitative study the research is completed to seek a deeper understanding (Capella University, 2017c). For instance, Hoelscher et al. (2016) used a survey method to verify how the students commuted to school, and they received weather reports for specific dates and locations for data collection. In contrast, if Hoelscher et al. (2016) study was conducted using qualitative methodology, it would be designed as a multiple case study design. A multiple case study design is an evaluation of multiple systems that are studied and compared to one another over time (Capella University, 2017b). The multiple cases being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interviews and focus groups would be conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of the grants. They would be conducted with the school staff, the funders, and the participants of the study. Observations in the field would include seeing how the students commuted to school and how the new building structures or implemented plans were influencing their commute. Lastly, a review of documentation and reports that shows the efforts being made with the grants and how it is helping and ensuring protection/safety of the participants involved. Ethical Concerns The main ethical challenge that is presented in this study if changed from a quantitative to a qualitative research design is the respect and protection of the participants. The studies focus is on ensuring safety for the students as they commute to school. The study begins with the students being as young as 9 years old. That may cause a problem when conducting a qualitative study over a course of three years. Qualitative study collects non numerical data through words and narratives, therefore, it is important to ensure that protective actions are in place to address this ethical concern. Participant Ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pentecopterus Research Paper Correction: The six foot long predatory scorpion is not currently terrorizing Iowa. But it used to, about 467 million years ago, back when Iowa was an ocean. While excavating a meteorite crater in northeastern Iowa s Winneshiek Shale, paleontologists discovered the fossil of an enormous and bizarre ancient scorpion species that lived in the ocean. It is now believed to be Planet Earth s earliest large predator. The findings were published in the journal BMC Evolutionary Biology on August 31st, 2015. Tick...I Am Your Father Darth Pentecopterus Researchers named the new old species Pentecopterus decorahensis after it s many legged body s resemblance to an ancient Greek war ship, the pentecopter. ( Decorahensis presumably means something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similarly to the Pentecopterus, it terrorized shallow waters, preying on fish, crustaceans, and other eurypterids. But it had two key differences: one, the Jaekelopterus lived in fresh water, invalidating the common moniker sea scorpion for all eurypterids. (Don t make that mistake again!) Two, more importantly, the Jaekelopterus is quite young, a mere 390 million years old. The earlier glory days of the Pentercopterus, about 467 million years ago, extends previous estimates of how long eurypterids ruled Earth s waters. What Could Have Vanquished Such Glorious Creatures? Why, none other than the Permian Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago, the planet s most severe extinction. The dinosaurs were just the highest profile casualty of this event (possibly a meteor impact, possibly a volcanic event, theories abound), which wiped out 70% of all terrestrial species and 96% of all marine species. (Read those numbers again.) It took at least 10 million years for life to recover to pre event levels. If catastrophe hadn t struck, I could have been a super intelligent Pentecopterus, writing this article right now, about how my species wiped out the dim witted Jaekelopterus 252 million years ago with cunning technological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Research Study On Sordaria Fimicola Introduction Sordaria fimicola is a commonly studied species of fungi from the phylum of Ascomycota, commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. Sordaria is more specifically studied in many mycology labs to gain a greater understanding of the exceptional formation of as many as 8 haploid ascospores. Normally Sordaria and other fungi exists as a haploid organism, but occasionally when the mycelium from two individuals meet, a diploid zygote is formed. The diploid cell is formed by the fusion of the haploid wildtype and one of the haploid mutant strain. After DNA replication, we are left with two sister chromatids connected with a centromere. During meiosis a process called synapsis occurs. Synapsis allows matching up of two homologous pairs of chromosomes prior to their segregation, and possible genetic recombination amongst them by breaking and then reconnecting to the other chromosome thus allowing for crossing over to occur. The further away a gene is from the centromere, the more frequently the crossing over can occur. Both meiosis I and meiosis II generates four haploid products, and after one further round of mitosis, eight products are formed and all retained as haploid together forming a reproductive structure called a perithecium. Genetic recombination can ultimately lead to the production of traits in the new generation that differ from those found paternally or maternally. One of the benefits of synapsis (or chromosomal crossover) is the formation of new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Themes Of Space In Ibn Fadlan And The Land Of Darkness Ibn Fadlan, in Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North, tends to view space in terms of the people who inhabit the space and divides spaces based on natural barriers. As you can see below, the most common words that Fadlan uses are river, wood, boat, crossed, and people; with river at eighteen mentions; wood at ten mentions; and boat, crossed, and people at seven mentions. Throughout his text, Fadlan discusses the people he meets in foreign lands and their customs, beliefs, habits, and the lands they inhabit. In a section titled, The cold of hell, Fadlan writes, We saw a land which made us think a gate to the cold of hell had opened before us. When snow falls, it is always accompanied by a rough and violent wind. In this country, when a man wishes to make a nice gesture to a friend and show his generosity, he says: Come to my house where we can talk, for there is a good fire there (Fadlan, 8). In another section titled, Dressing for the cold, Fadlan writes, The local people, with whom we were on friendly terms, urged us to be prudent as regards clothing and to take large quantities. They made it sound very frightening and serious. When we saw the reality with our own eyes, however, we realized that it was twice as bad as had been told (9). These are typical representations that Fadlan gives of the the people and their customs, and the weather in the lands he has traveled, but most of the descriptions of his travels from one place to another involves his writing about natural, or topographic, barriers. When traveling from the lands of the Khazars to the lands of the Bajanak, Fadlan does not explain sights that he saw between the two lands nor does he describe the rulers of the two lands, however, he does mention the river that divides that two lands. Fadlan states: We rode until we came to the river Yaghindi. Our people got out folding boats made of camel skin and stretched them out, [...] then they filled them with clothes and baggage, and, when they were full, a certain number of men [...] sat in each boat. [...] We crossed the Yaghindi in the way we have just described, then a river called Jam, also by means of these boats. Then we crossed the Jakhsh, the Udhil, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Telecommuting Table of Contents INTRODUCTION2 WHAT S IT ALL ABOUT?2 THE BASICS OF TELECOMMUTING2 VARIETIES OF TELECOMMUTING2 TYPES OF TELECOMMUTING3 THE BENEFITS OF TELEWORK3 BIGGEST CHALLENGES OF WORKING AT HOME4 WHAT IN IT FOR EMPLOYEES6 CONCLUSION6 INTRODUCTION Telecommuting is a very interesting and complex subject. The pros and cons of this concept are numerous and both sides have excellent arguments. This report will help introduce you to the telecommuting basics; it will help you sort out the benefits and pitfalls so you can decide whether it will work for you; it will help develop and implement a program that meets your individual needs. WHAT S IT ALL ABOUT? Telecommuting started in California in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have lower Real Estate and over head expense. Many companies that allow telecommuting report significant saving in real estate cost. It can improve employee morale. Many people who are telecommuters are often happier employees. The show that the employer trusts that they ll spend time in the home office wisely, and employees appreciate being treated as responsible adults. Working at home also elimates the hassle of commuting, increases time available for work, cuts commuting costs, and potentially lower stress. Teleworkers also may save money on career clothing, since they probably won t have to dress up to work at home. All these benefits can improve satisfaction and motivate employees to work harder. It can increase employee productivity because teleworkers don t commute; they have more time to work. Also, their working time is generally quality time since they usually encounter fewer distractions and interruptions. And reducing workers stress levels often mean they ll stay highly motivated. Reports if increases in productivity range from 10 percent to 30 percent. These are just some of the benefits that using telecommuting at your company. There are many more that I could list if necessary. There are also the downfalls of telework. When business use this program they risk the lost of
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  • 10. The Avant Garde, Modernism And The Fate Of A Continent BOOKS: Piotr Piotrowski. (2009). Toward a Horizontal History of the European Avant Garde. In: Sascha Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt Hjartarson, Peter Nicholls, Tania Г rum Hubert van den Berg. Europa! Europa?: The Avant Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. 49 58. Sascha Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt Hjartarson, Peter Nicholls, Tania Г rum, Hubert van den Berg (2009). Europa! Europa?: The Avant Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent. . Berlin: Walter de Gruyter Bazin, JГ©rГґme; Dubourg Glatigny, Pascal; Piotrowski, Piotr. (2016). Introduction: Geography of Internationalism. In: Bazin, JГ©rГґme; Dubourg Glatigny, Pascal; Piotrowski, Piotr. Art beyond Borders: Artistic Exchange in Communist Europe (1945 1989). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maike Steinkamp Google Books Unsere Feinde: Konstruktionen des Anderen im Sozialismus Google Books Silke Satjukow und Rainer Gries Architektur un StГ¤dtebau im SГјdlichen Ostseeraum von 1970 zur Gegenwart. 2004 Bernfried Lichtnau P.22. „Pathos der Sachlichkeit (Karin Hirdina) Primary Documents: A Sourcebook for Eastern and Central European Art Since 1950s Google Books edited by Laura Hoptman and TomГЎs Pospiszyl The Museum of Modern Art, New york. PUBLICATIONS: Piotrowski, Piotr (2009) The 20th century: century of the arriГЁre gardes?; In: Europa! Europa?: The Avant Garde Modernism and the Faith of a Continent; Ed: Bru, Sascha et al.; W. de Gruyter, Berlin : Piotr Piotrowski/ Art and Democracy in Post Communist Europe Published by Reaktion Books Ltd European art historians, book Art History after Modernism http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate papers/26/placing bookmarks http://real.mtak.hu/43670/1/AE_IZA_2016_Klny.pdf http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications /tate papers/26/placing bookmarks The Global Contemporary and the rising Art World. http:/ /ktkdk.edu.ee/wp content/uploads/2013/04/4. Weibel and Buddensieg Belting in The Global Contemporary.pdf
  • 11. https://d2u3kfwd92fzu7.cloudfront.net/asset/pressreleases / Art%20Basel%20in%20Basel%20l%20Show%20Report%20l%20June%2021,%202015%20DE.pdf Placing Bookmarks: The Institutionalisation and De Institutionalisation of Hungarian Neo Avant Garde and Contemporary Art, Maja and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Unconditional Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel published Night in 1955. This book is his testimony to the awful situations he and millions of others had to encounter. Eliezer is a devout Jew at a young age. His conviction is flipped upside down when the Nazis enter his life, and he believes God walked out. He does not understand God s calmness during this tragedy. He demands answers but is met with silence. In Night, Wiesel uses Eliezer to depict how his unconditional faith is shaken down to nonexistence during the Holocaust. Before Eliezer s living nightmare reigns down, he is dedicated to his religion. At twelve years old, he spends his time strengthening his beliefs: By day I studied Talmud and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the Temple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seeing his fellow Jews executed makes Eliezer feel his God died with them: Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes (Wiesel 34). Eliezer s own personal hell is eliminating all of what he stood for. While other prisoners talk about God, Eliezer turns his cheek: As for me, I had ceased to pray... I was not denying His existence, but I doubted his absolute justice (Wiesel 45). He does not question God s entity, but he does His morals. He thinks why pray when no one is listening. During one of the hangings, another prisoner inquires about God s presence. Eliezer thinks to himself, Where He is? This is where hanging here from this gallows (Wiesel 65). He refers to God being murdered again hanging there with the innocent. In Frunza s article, she illustrates, Is it not about God s silence and like Wiesel s other works, it is not about God s total absence or death. It is about humanity ... committing against one another, about the Jew and Israel s suffering (100). Eliezer needs to target his anger toward the ones carrying out the inhuman acts. God will sometimes answer prayers in ways that are not seen. He will not always respond to one s terms but to His own. That does not mean He is not there. God needs to know one has complete trust in Him, and Eliezer fails in that test. During the Rosh Hashanah service, he still questions why he should worship: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Lab 1-Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume,... GS104 Lab Report Experiment # 1 Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume, Density Time David Case: January 17, 2015 Experiment #1 Measurement, Length, Mass, Volume, Density, Time Objectives: To make basic distance, mass, density, and time measurements. To make calculations of volume and density, using proper units, and to practice using graphing software while graphing the relationship between the circumference of a circle and its diameter. Materials: stopwatch meter tape 3 rectangular objects metric ruler pencils metal bolt 500‐G scale graduated cylinder five circular objects Lab Notes: 1. Estimation of Various... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By having the length, width, and height measurements off by a little, the volume would be off by a huge amount. A small error in the hand measurements would grow by leaps and bounds in measuring volume. 3. Graphing data and the determination of ПЂ In this experiment, I measured 5 round objects of varying sizes. The objects I selected are a cup, a bowl, a soda can, a babies rattle, a CD. Object Diameter (cm) Circumference (cm) Cup 7 22 Bowl 14 48 Can 6 21 Rattle 5 18 CD
  • 14. 12 38 Question: What is the slope of C vs d line? What does it represent? The slope of the C vs d line, according to the above graph, is 3.2548. This represents a ratio between the circumference and the diameter of a round object. Being that I used imprecise measuring devices my measurements are a little off. Although my ratio seems consistent in my graph. With a more accurate measuring device my measurement would be closer to ПЂ. G. Percentage error formula: Percentage error = ПЂ = 3.14 Estimate = 3.2548 3.14 3.2548/3.14 = ‐0.0365 x ‐1 = 0.0365 x 100% = 3.65% My percent of error is 3.65%. 4 Density Measurements: determine the density of a metal bolt by water‐displacement method: A, B C: For this experiment first I weighed a metal bolt using a digital scale, getting a weight of 7.8 g. Then I filled the graduated cylinder with water to 10 mL. Next I placed the metal bolt into the cylinder and recorded the new volume. This reading was 12 mL. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Future Nurse Research Paper Preparing to become a nurse includes many challenging factors such as leadership and diversity. Leadership is a very important factor because as a nurse, it is important to listen to a patient s concerns and act on them to help their patients. As important as leadership is to preparing to be a future nurse, it is not the sole contributing factor. Diversity is another essential component that I believe is necessary to allow us to learn and grow together with different cultural, racial, and ethnic groups. I have had many experiences of both leadership and diversity that will help prepare me to be a future nurse. One of my personal experiences that has developed my leadership skills was when I was a mentor to young children during Sunday school throughout the duration of my high school career. Mentoring these children has given me a vast amount of great leadership qualities due to all of the responsibilities that come with looking after young children which gave me practice of looking after people like nurses do. There was diversity throughout the Sunday school class as well, not by varying religion, but due to the dissimilar backgrounds of children who came ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have taken several classes that have helped me understand the idea of diversity. One of the first classes that exposed me to diversity was Spanish that I have been taking for about six and a half years which have made me very comfortable with the language and anyone who speaks it. That aspect is very beneficial for a nurse who has patients that primarily speak Spanish. I have also taken a Latin American Studies course and an American Indian Studies course here at our university, which have had major contributions to help me broaden my knowledge outside of the parameters of the United States and to help my understanding of the importance of many cultures living together as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Character Of Iago In William Shakespeare s Othello Iago is telling Roderigo that he can get revenge, and feel better about the fact that he did not get the job by manipulating Othello. Later, he explains to Roderigo that he is going to convince Othello that his wife is cheating on him with Cassio and if everyone knows Desdemona cheated on him, it would ruin his image in the eyes of the people. Not only, does Iago show that he is exploitive and uses people to get his way, Live Roderigo, He calls me to a restitution large Of gold and jewels that I bobbed from him As gifts to Desdemona. [...] And besides, the Moor May unfold me to him. (5.1.15 22) Iago is telling Roderigo about his plan and how it will not only be a masterful plan if it works, but it will really hurt Othello. Being exploitive does not end with Othello and only continues his evil plan by convincing Desdemona to defend Cassio to Othello. She thinks that she is helping a friend get his job back and is too nice to say no to Iago, when really Iago is telling Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are involved. The patient uses his manipulative abilities to get his job he thinks he deserves while achieving destruction of Cassio and Othello s life. Once in awhile, being envious of someone is normal but in Iago s case he is too envious and it sparks him to do irreversible damage, to the lives of those around him. The authors conclude, that the patient with narcissistic personality disorder can show these symptoms; Is often envious of others or believes that others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Is Private Property A Natural Right Essay Is private property a natural right? Yes I consider private property a natural right. Private plays a big role within natural rights. Many philosophers including Locke, Marx and Rawls each had their position on private property. This leads to the question: what is private property? You can t just give one definition because as I said before, many philosophers has different positions about private propertyon natural rights. If I had to define private property, I would say it is any property that is not public property, and maybe under the control of a group or a single individual. It is like a claim to something that excludes others from having that same privilege. The one philosopher I will talk about is John Locke. John Locke s position on private property being a natural right is really different from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Locke makes the argument that when god created the world for man, he gave man a reason to make use of the world to the best advantage of life and convenience. What he means by that is, that god made this world for man, and he made it he gave man the right to use that what is in this world to his benefit. Locke explains that every man has property in his own person, and that nobody has any right to that property but that person. The author states that whatsoever then he removes out of the state of nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labor with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property (Locke). What Locke means by that statement is that once a person remove something out of its original state of nature that something becomes that person s property. After someone gains this property are there any limitations on that property? Locke believes that that there are limitations on that property. Locke believes that god has given us all things richly, and that man may use those things as long as he takes what he needs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Movie Oliver Gil, I read through the script this morning and wanted to send you everything and the kitchen sink with the below. I also wanted to get you these notes sooner rather than later, so apologies for the short hand for most of them. As always, please take the below as just considerations while you work on the script. For the most part, I thought all of your suggestions for fixes were spot on , so I m excited to read what you come up with. xx OLIVER Lets be sure we re consistent with our characterization of Oliver. We open the movie with Oliver as a super genius, science fair loving boy, but for the remainder of the movie he barely does anything science or tech related. Is Oliver a kid genius, or did he just stumble upon a fluke? Lets look... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 20 Not sure the line, this is going to be fun, makes sense. What is he referring to? Doesn t he already know Ellen can t hear him? P. 20 Does it make sense Oliver would be asking where s dad? Do both of his parents walk him to the bus? Maybe they re still at home and about to walk to the bus stop when Oliver realizes his dad s not home to say goodbye to. P. 22 Does this seem believable that he would hug his dog right in front of the bus? P. 23 Froza 5 is three years old, let s find another reference. P. 24 Do we need this scene with Bobby and the cars? Does it payoff at all? There s also no set up for it. P. 28 Typo: When we hit twenty two, girls are going to... P. 28 29 This dialogue with Oliver and David is good, let s try to look for more clever exchanges like this between the kids. P. 31 The format of the question in Jeopardy isn t like this. It should be an answer. Also, Alex Trebeck is spelled wrong. P. 32 Similar to above, I m not sure we need this scene with Bobby, it doesn t add anything to our plot. P. 36 Not sure this no fear line works. Isn t the Nike slogan Just do it ? Also, Henry is afraid of the boxer later on so dogs do have fears. P. 37 Should we think of another reference than The Matrix? Is it too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hermes International S.a Inc. Introduction HermГЁs International S.A. (referred to hereafter as HermГЁs ) is a high end luxury retailer that specializes in the production of leather goods, apparel, among other products. HermГЁs has a long and illustrious past that began in 1837 producing harnesses and saddles for horses (HermГЁs 2015 Annual Report , 16). Since then HermГЁs has grown at full gallop. Over the past century and a half, HermГЁs has diversified their production from leather goods to other products including high end ready to wear apparel, accessories, shoes, belts, watches, fragrances, and other goods (HermГЁs 2015 Annual Report , 31). Currently HermГЁs operates 307 retail outlets in 50 countries and has revenues of €4.84 billion (HermГЁs 2015 Annual Report , 20, 65 69). HermГЁs continues to be an extremely strong player in the high end luxury goods market. However, HermГЁs has many opportunities to further expand market share in other sub sectors. Retail Strategy HermГЁs retail strategy is designed to ensure both exclusivity and the highest perceived value. HermГЁs targets men and women aged 18 and up who are demand inelastic relative to price and are interested in purchasing high end apparel, accessories, and other goods. HermГЁs positions itself as an ultra premium and highly exclusive fashion company doing everything they can to reduce access and to prevent brand dilution. While Louis Vuitton has 1,536 retail outlets (LVMH2015 Annual Report , 11), HermГЁs only has 307 stores (HermГЁs 2015 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Piaget s Theory Of Cognitive Ability Welcome to the exciting and adventurous camp of Cognitive Ability, where we challenge and cherish the precious minds of babies and teens through our fun activities of psychology through Piaget s theory of cognitive ability. Piaget s theory of cognitive ability was designed to distinguish the age at which a child s cognitive ability was developed through the stages in which he classified as sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational (Lutz Huitt, 2004). The goal of the camp is to define how children learn, remember, pay attention, and problem solve through each child s development pace by a series of educational activities for all to enjoy. The sensorimotor stage activities will consist primarily of age s birth to about two years. The child will be given a choice of toys to play with such as stuffed animals, building blocks or a rattle. Each toy will either produce a sound. During the main activity, one of the instructors will give the child the rattle to play with by first showing the rattle to the baby and then shaking the rattle. As the baby looks at the rattle they will be startled or surprised by the sound and wonder why and where it came from. The instructor will then give the rattler to the baby and then they will shake it. The baby will gradually understand they are causing the sound, therefore motor skills and sensory perceptions are established. In the sensorimotor stage, infants will realize that their actions through sense and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. New Zealanders Should Never Dream Of Being Cruel New Zealanders would never dream of being cruel to an animal. After all animals are sentient beings. Therefore they are capable of being aware of sensations and emotions of feeling pain and suffering. In today s world, factory farming has become popular as they are cheaper ways to produce more output efficiently. The industry strives to maximize output and revenue while minimising cost at the expense of animals. The giant companies that run most of the factory farming have developed caging systems which allow for greater animals to be living in small crammed space for greater profit and output.These animals are deprived of exercise of that their body s energy contributes more towards producing flesh, milk or egg. Drugs are fed and animals are being genetically altered to be grown fat so they could keep them alive longer. We as humans, eat a lot of eggs. Just over 3 million eggs are consumed by New Zealanders and the vast majority of these eggs are produced from factory farmed eggs (Hibbard, 2014). The factory farmed hens are placed in small battery hen cages allowing space similar to an A4 size sheet. These animals have their beaks trimmed to minimise feather pecking and cannibalism in this overcrowded conditions. De beaking is an extremely painful process, which is carried out with a guillotine type machine or chopped off with a hot knife machine that burns it off. Due to this factory farmed animals are not able to display normal natural behaviours including moving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Stono Rebellion In Colonial America Beginning on September 9,1739, the Stono Rebellion was one of the largest slave uprisings in colonial America (Stono s Rebellion). It was the first known slave revolt in the continent of North America in 1739 (Slave Rebellions). Though it was one of the largest slave revolts in colonial America, it was still unsuccessful, but because it was so large, it had several effect on America and its government. The Stono Rebellion was thought to have started for several reasons. In August of 1739, the Security Act was passed in South Carolina allowing white men to carry guns to church on Sunday because of suspicions of slave revolts (Lewis). It was required for the white slave owners to be armed and observant (Lewis). It was introduced because of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this morning, while chanting Liberty! , the slaves went to a store and warehouse demanding weapons and killing two people there (SCNHC). This growing group of slaves were thought to have been attempting to reach St. Augustine (Britannica). By the end of the Rebellion, approximately 45 blacks were dead, and about 25 white men were pronounced dead. (Stono Rebellion). Some of the slaves killed during the Rebellion had their heads cut off, and they were put on display for the other rebels to see. Slaves that escaped were eventually captured, and they were executed along with the others. The slaves responsible for the Rebellion were executed, and one slave was given freedom for saving the lives of his owner and the owner s family (Stono Rebellion). Due to the Stono Rebellion, twenty one whites, slave owners, were murdered after they decided to engage the 60 to 100 slaves in battle (Stono s Rebellion). The Stono Rebellion caused several changes in the government of South Carolina. After the slave rebellion, stricter and harsher laws were passed. This caused slaves to not to be able to do most of the things that they could do before. For example, the white colonists rapidly passed the Negro Act. The Negro Act was implemented to severely limit slave privileges (Stono s Rebellion). It was also passed because the number of black people in colonial America was rapidly increasing for some time. After the Rebellion, slaves were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Fences, By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Many authors have utilize historical events that have occurred throughout the world to tell a story. In the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the the Buendia family lives in Macondo, Colombia filled with chaos. The city of Macondo is going through a crisis of civil wars between the liberal and the conservatives who are attempting to corrupt the town. In the play Fences by August Wilson, an African American family known as the Maxson live in Pittsburg. The Maxson s are constantly facing discrimination due to their African American heritage; unfortunately, they can not do anything about the situation for the reason being the civil rights movementhad not happened yet. Furthermore a political movement has influenced... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wilson portrayed a series of ten plays during the Pittsburgh Cycle to to showcase the lifestyle of African Americans. Many African during this time period of the 1950 s were dealing with racism and discrimination. African American had no or very little rights. It was a harsh and difficult time that African Americans had to live through there were many inequalities they face on white color jobs. In addition, this was the prime time of the Civil rights Era, which contribute to the injustice they faced. However during the mid 1950 s time did began to progress and things changed for African Americans for the better. Wilson expressed this through his play, he mentioned that the Maxson here frequently facing discrimination in their town by the white people. The protagonist Troy Maxson dealt with discrimination the most. In the first scene Troy states that he was working in a company owned by whites. He was very disappointed at the fact that he worked a low quality job compared to the non color men; the white men who worked at the company drove trucks (white collar) while Troy had to pick up trash (blue collar). Unfortunately, Troy was not given the same privilege as the white men due to African American descendants. Troy could not stand for this inequality, so he talked to his boss demanding that he wanted to drive the truck rather that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Business Model Generated Can Have A Direct Impact On A... As a manager the strategy, and business model generated can have a direct impact on a firms performance. If your strategy doesn t have any notion of how it plans to generate a competitive advantage or your business model doesn tt portray how you re going to create value for the consumer, it will have a negative impact on your firm, This will cause your firm loose in terms of the competition within the industry, and generate a competitive disadvanatage, which is underperformance relative to other competitiors in the same industry or industry average(Rothaermel, F.). Industry effects should be more important for goods producing firms. One expect the impact of industry effects i.e. the common tendencies in the industry on customer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One employee came forward because of their ethical views, and knew it was wrong what Enron had done in regards to fraudurently misrepresenting their accounting books, and stealing money from hundreds of investors, and employees. As stated by Silverstein, K. (2013) Meaningful cultures will implore workers to do the right thing. That means individuals are encouraged to come forward with their concerns and know they will be heard and acted upon . With that, this individual may have been raised with a sense of ethics that was brought upon because of their environmental values, for which they had that understanding when something wasn t right that they should come forwarded and stand against it. Chapter 3 Discussion Question 3.1 (This is an important question; make sure you understand that the factors of the external environment are also referred to as the demand shifters.) Understanding your external environment will allow business to have that outlook for which they forsee there business growing and knowing how to adjust to any irregularities that may arise, and cause harm to their overall business strategy. They re five factors as mentioned by Rothearmel that can affect the outcome of a business strategy. These factors include growth rates, interst rates levels of employment, price stability, and currency exchange rates. If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Film Analysis Of Elia Kazan s On The Waterfront Elia Kazan s On the Waterfront is a film that tries to show the reasoning for someone in a difficult situation. For example, the struggle someone goes through when trying to figure out what the right thing to do for them morally. The film follows Terry, a brutish type character yet very empathetic of a man. This type of character makes the audience feel for someone going through this kind of turmoil as they feel for him in a way as though it were themselves having this dilemma. On the Waterfrontplays with the gray area in life, and frustration of it there never being a black and white answer. For Terry, the symbol for the black or bad guys are the people who are his only family and were there for him his whole life. The white or good guys being love and moral duty that are portrayed by Edie Doyle and Father Barry. The good show him a world out there that he doesn t have to betray himself on what he feels is wrong. Though how can he go against all those that have stood for him and raised him up when he had nothing? It is only when the decision is almost made for him, when the bad guys kill Terry s brother, that he is able to rise to what is right to him and speak to the law. Terry is almost a symbol for Kazan in this time period, after and during the HUAC trials period. Kazan seemed to a struggle with what the right thing to do was, as many of his fiends could be identified with the communist party. Kazan felt as though the only moral thing to do was to name names. He looked at the Communist Party as one with current day Russia at the time and the horrible things it is performing, including its persecution against Poland and Czechoslovakia. Though if Kazan were to talk and name names he would be going against his friends.This is like Terry, where talking is going against his family or the mob but staying silent would mean there would be more people like Joey Doyle getting knocked off. Terry fills as though this would be at his dispense, just as Kazan seemed to feel the same about the Communist Party. Him talking to the HUAC was incredibly interesting, as Kazan previous works and by the friends he surrounded himself with. One of his more prominent friendships was with Arthur Miller. The two were very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Songs Break Up Songs Break Up Songs Throughout Different Genres What does Paris by The Chainsmokers, Say Something by A Great Big World, and Here Comes Goodbye by Rascal Flatts all have in common? They are break up songs. Each in their own way, all of these songs are about pain and sadness caused by break ups.Some of these songs are meant to cause an already sad person to cope with their sadness by pushing them farther into The Abyss . A few are meant to touch on the happier memories of the relationship giving someone hope that they will love again. All of these songs, through their lyrics, structure, and rhythm, are all meant to cope with a person s sadness that results from a break up. Paris by the Chainsmokers is a song that reflects on the happy side of a relationship that is rarely seen in break ups. The song is essentially the writer remembering a relationship with fondness. It tells the tale of two young lovers on their own and in love who eventually break apart. It also touches on happy memories like the lyrics We were staying in paris,/ to get away from your parents (Chainsmokers, 1 2). By highlighting the highs instead of lows, it shows the listener that they should not be sad about their loss but happy that they ever got to experience the joy and happiness that most relationships provide. Almost no relationships end with happiness but this song shows that it is possible to think happily of a relationship that has ended. This song also uses higher pitched, electronic music to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Us Transfer Pricing Regulations Discuss the US transfer pricing regulations, including advances pricing agreements, arms length standard, and methods allowed to determine comparable prices. 60 The US transfer pricing regulations, as outlined in Section 482 of the Internal Revenue Code, are similar to the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) guidelines. They have a commitment to the arm s length principle, as do many other countries worldwide who use it as a basis for bilateral treaties between governments. US Guidelines say that in the case of any transfer of intangible property, the income shall be proportionate with the income resulting from that intangible property. They insist companies provide documentation of a reasonable calculation for its transfer price and the burden to prove the calculation inaccurate is not on the IRS. The US guidelines also authorize the IRS to reallocate income, deductions, and other taxitems between controlled taxpayers when necessary to prevent evasion of taxes or to clearly reflect income . (26 CFR В§1.482) Write a summary of your selected case. 56 A prime example of the complexities involved in the international transfer pricing and taxation of intangible assets is that of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a multinational pharmaceutical group who at the time conducted business in the USA, UK, Japan, and Canada. This case resulted in the largest settlement in the history of the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). The case centered around the alleged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case Study Round Rock Test Prep in Round Rock Located in the Greater Austin area Round Rock, Texas has earned a place on Money magazine s Best American Small City list as well as the designation of Super Suburb . Round Rock s is a city on the move and its rapid growth can be traced back to two possible sources. It could be the reason for the city s popularity is the presence of large employers such as Dell, which has its international headquarters here and the major retailers that have moved here and made the city a shopping Mecca. Another possible answer could be the city s highly rated school system for which local parents contribute to when they employ test prep help in Round Rock. Parents here are justifiably proud of the Round Rock Independent School District ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Ram Psychoanalysis A psychoanalytical model of media analysis focuses on the conscious and unconscious processes of social interactions (Berger 69). An individual s mind can be compared to an iceberg. The visible part of the iceberg, the tip, is what a person is conscious of, while the larger part of the iceberg, which is hidden under the water, is what a person is unconscious of. Sigmund Freudonce stated that what is in your mindis not identical with what you are conscious of, whether something is going on in your mind and whether you hear of it, are two different things (Berger 70). Freud is saying that we are not always in complete control of our actions. We often do things without knowing the true reason for them since we are highly influenced by unrecognizable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is trying to come to terms with the fact that he is not at the prime wrestling age anymore. He decides to take a job at a supermarket working at the deli counter. In one scene of the film, The Ram is helping customers while his boss is telling him to work faster. The Ram calls out a new number to help the next customer. This male customer recognizes The Ram s face, but does not remember where he has seen him before. After asking several questions, the customer realizes that The Ram was a wrestler in the 80s. After The Ram denies his identity, the customer states how The Ram looks just like the wrestler he recalls, only older. After this exchange, The Ram gets frustrated and punches his fist into the meat slicer while it is operating. His boss yells to him from across the room to remind him of the customers. The Ram gets angry and starts yelling back to his boss. He quits his job and starting walking out of the store, screaming at customers and knocking down food and various items along the way. In this scene, The Ram could be seen as the id, which is controlled by pure desire and all impulse, while his boss is the superego, which is controlled by morals and our conscience (Berger 78 80). The fact that The Ram got frustrated after the customer recognized him and said he looked old shows that he was dealing with feelings that had been repressed and that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on SUBLIME Sublime Sublime was a band of the 90 s who played their first gig back in the summer of l988. This performance that started the famous Peninsula Riot of Long Beach, CA during the 4th of July. This band was once the average garage band that every kid wants to be in. But they changed from backyard beer buddies, into a great musicians. Sublime began recording in early 1992 when they joined up with Long Beach s local studio Skunk Records where they recorded they incredible CD, 40oz to Freedom. The CD has sold 30,000 CD s without Distributor. The CD s were sold out of the back of trunks in the band member s cars. The bands new release, Robbin The Hood, sold over 2,000 CD s in less than two weeks. This CD was a great mix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bradley Nowell died on May 25, 1996, in a San Francisco hotel room, after shooting up some heroin that was much too potent for his body to handle. His death occurred seven days after his wedding to Troy Denkker, who d given birth to their son, Jakob, 11 months before the release of Sublime, the album that would make his band famous. By April 1997, a little less than a year after Nowell s OD, Sublime had entered Billboard s Top 20, and the album s first single, the smooth, and grooving song What I Got, went to Number 1 on the Modern
  • 31. Rock chart. And that was only the beginning. Throughout 1997, Sublime produced hit after hit, and the album has sold more than 2 million copies to date. The big hit was the reggae sounding song Santeria. Then came the ska, Wrong Way, and finally the dance club favorite, Doin time, which Nowell constructed around the same melody another song Summertime. Eighteen months after Nowell s death, Sublime sold about 40,000 records every week, in November, MCA released Second Hand Smoke, a collection of early songs. The band that is no longer a band has become perhaps the biggest American rock act of 1997. At Christmas, the acoustic guitars would come out and Brad would spend hours playing and singing with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Study On Healthy Potion Healthy Potion is a business specializing in manufacturing and selling beverage with unique functions. This business has gained significant profits, therefore, it decided to expand and diversify the products to be a leading company in healthy products market by creating the diet pills products. To achieve this version, the business needs to formulate a feasible strategy to succeed in the complementary medicine market. This essay is intended to analyze the use of the 4Ps to help the business and also provide recommendations on how to enhance its strategy of development though marketingmix. Product A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption that might meet people s satisfaction or demand (Kotler and Armstrong 2014).The healthy portion diet pill is one of the shopping products , which would take consumers considerable amounts of time to make the final choice. The competition among the diet supplements is quite fierce, but a new venture could still manifest the competitive advantages if it masters and utilizes the concept of the total product. The main idea is to add more customer value in each level. (Kotler and Armstrong 2014). At the core product level, the company should realize that what the customers actually want to pursue is keeping in health in a convenient way. A number of consumers intend to shape a slim figure without bearing the pains from high pressure exercise. At the actual product level, the Healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Evolution Of Afric Evolution And Human Evolution Human evolution is the gradual process in which people, or Homo sapiens, originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence, particularly in the form of fossils and secondary remains, show that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people evolved over a period of approximately six million years. Humans are primates. Both genetic and physical similarities show that humans and the great apes (large apes) of Africa, chimpanzees (including bonobos, or so called pygmy chimpanzees ) and gorillas share a common ancestor that lived between 8 and 6 million years ago. The volume of fossils found in Africa suggests that most evolution occurred there and is likely the place of origin for early humans. This brings to fruition the out of Africa theory, also called the single origin hypothesis. The out of Africa theory implies that Anatomically modern humans evolved in East Africa between 400,000 and 200,000 years ago and began to disperse throughout the world roughly 70,000 to 135,000 years ago. In 2011, scientists came to the conclusion there were likely two major waves of migration out of Africa the Early northern Africa dispersal and Southern Route dispersal. The early northern Africa dispersal occurred 130,000 115,000 years ago, as a result of tropical Africa experiencing megadroughts, forcing humans towards the seashores for food and water. Certain groups attempted to cross over to other continents in search for viable living conditions, but many retreated or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Motet Development The motet was one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1250 to 1750. The Italian mottetto was originally a profane polyphonic species of music, the air, or melody, being in the Tenor clef, taking the then acknowledged place of the canto fermo or plainchant, theme. It originated in the 13th century resulting from the practice of PГ©rotin and his contemporaries in Paris. The term motetcan be translated as the word of movement . Sometimes two upper voices had different words. In the beginning, Latin texts involving topics of the Virgin Mary were used. Later, French secular pieces became common due to the fact that the motet terminated its connection with church and liturgy. Between the years 1390 and 1435, Dunstable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artists used a variety of newer principles and techniques, utilizing mostly Marian texts and combining vocal and instrumental pairs of voices. For three part song motets, Guillaume Dufay utilized a treble dominated texture derived from the chanson which is a lyrical composition of French words. More specifically, it is a French polyphonic song of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Johannes Brasart, a Walloon like Dufay, whose name appears among the pontifical singers in 1431, composed motets, including a four part Fortis cum quevis actio and a critically acclaimed Ave Maria . The next generation of composers included Johannes Ockeghemand Antoine Busnois. Okeghem was a priest, and was principal chaplain to Charles VII of France and, to Louis XI, canon and treasurer of St. Martins at Toursbeing. His motet, Alma Redemptoris , displays much contrapuntal ingenuity, and he also wrote a motet for thirty six voices, probably performed by six choirs of six voices each. Binchois, a native of Flanders left some three part motets. They include Beata Dei Genitrix , but the treatment of his works today is strictly referential, and some say that his works cannot at all be compared to the works of Dunstable Power or Dufay. He died in 1460. Like Dufay, he was a priest and canon of Mons. The motet built on a tenor cantus firmus became important to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies Analysis William Golding fulfills Hobbes ideas about man with Lord of the Flies when Ralph and Jack battle over chief authority, when Simon gets killed, and when the boys turn savage against each other. An example of Golding supporting Hobbes s ideas about human nature is when Jack was trying to get the boys to vote Ralph off as chief by making his own group of hunters. Hobbes describes man s nature to be, if any two men desire the same thing, which... they cannot both enjoy, they become enemies; and... endeavor to destroy or subdue one another. (Hobbes). With this quote, Hobbes is saying that if two people were to want the same thing and it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hobbes expresses his thoughts of man as, war consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known. (Hobbes). With this quote, Hobbes is saying that what makes up the idea to go to war or battle isn t the actual fighting but the choice of going into this state to solve problems rather than a different way. This is shown in Lord of the Flies with the boys, Simon, and the beast. Simon was trying to warn the boys about the beast but was confused for the beast. When the boys thought they saw the beast, they followed Jack s chant and order to kill it. Golding writes, The beast was on its knees in the center, its arms folded over its face. It was crying out against the abominable noise something about a body on the hill. (Golding 152). Here, Simon was trying to protect himself from the boys as he tried to tell the boys about his encounter with the lord of the flies. Jack and the tribe were so occupied and determined to kill the beast, that they didn t tell the difference between a creature and Simon. They don t really know why they re actually killing the beast because they re just thinking about fighting and battling. These actions are what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Power Struggle In Sutcliffe s The Wall Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less (Chuck Klosterman). The way Klosterman refers to relationships coincides with Joshua and Liev s relationship, as well as Israel Palestine s relationship in Sutcliffe s work The Wall. In Sutcliffe s novel, Leiv has power over Joshua and uses many tactics to control him. Israel also uses tactics like Leiv to control Palestine. Since Joshua knows what it feels like to not have power he has a lot of sympathy for palestine. Joshua s sympathy is a major theme in the book. In The Wall, Sutcliffe uses the feud between Liev and Joshua to represent the overarching issue of the power struggle between Palestine and Israel and to send... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in their relationship, Liev is the stronger one. In the book Liev makes a lot power moves to demean to show dominance in the relationship. For example, at a pinnacle point in the book Liev, out of earshot of joshua s mom, tells joshua that He is stronger than him and should not be messed with. He then says to Joshua Then let s shake on it he said, as if we were now, at this moment, meeting for the first time, on a high diving board. In a way, we were. This, I realized, was the real Liev (Sutcliffe 55). Liev likes power, control and discipline. He also wants protection from the other side. After finding out about Joshua s other life, Liev grounds Joshua. Israel is just like this in the relationship between them and Palestine where they perform crackdowns at random times and deny Palestinians access to certain things. Throughout the harshness of Liev, Joshua feels sympathetic to Palestine because he knows what it feels like to be overpowered. At times Palestine seems powerless against Israel the way Joshua is against Liev and it is what makes Joshua feel the way he does towards Palestine. Israel Palestine s imbalanced relationship is parallel to Liev and Joshua s. Liev abuses Joshua throughout the book like Israel uses violence to maintain power. Israel is just like this with Palestine where it uses force to intimidate a get a point across. These relationships are very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Verdimillious Spell Research Paper The Verdimillious Charm is a great multipurpose charm. While it isn t the best self defense charm, it will work in a pinch. While saying the incantation, pronounced as vur duh MILL ee us, and using a forward slashing motion ending on the target you will send out a torrent of green sparks that will engulf your target. Now it will only produce a slight stinging sensation, and almost immediately after you should send out another spell that would be more effective, like a disarming charm, or a stunning charm. Though turning and running as there is no other good way out of the situation. An instance in which you would use this spell is if you were minding your business at home, and a werewolf is at your door, and not a friendly one at that. Your floundering for a spell, and then you remember, you can buy time with the Verdimilious Charm. So you cast the spell onto the werewolf, and get you just enough time to gather your familyand run. Another way this spell can be used is when you are in a pinch and you need light quickly this spell will work for you. Waving your wand arm over your head in a circular motion and saying the incantation you will produce sparks that will light up a room.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You find a dirt cellar and think, yeah this ll hide my scent. So you go in, but it s dark. And you can t think of any spells that would help you light this room. So you think, oh yeah. The Verdimilious Charm could help me here. So you use it, and now your bathed in green light and can think of Lumos. Now this isn t just good for light, it also reveals anything hidden with dark magic. While you re in the cellar the charm reveals a door you hadn t seen before. You go through, and what do you find? A horcrux, for who? You don t know, but you find it suspicious, so you take it to the Ministry. It was a horcrux for the bad guy they are fighting right now. You become a hero, and it was because you remeber the Verdimilious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Rhetorical Analysis Of Jane Addams Speech The rhetorical devices that Jane Addams mentions in her speech are hypophora, metaphor, conduplicatio, enumeratio, and personification. Each of these devices has a purpose in the passage, with the author combining all of the devices to strengthen her essay. The most frequent rhetorical device in the passage is hypophora, which is when the author asks and answers a question. The author first mentions hypophora at the beginning of the passage to ask what makes a great man. She later shifts toward an example of a great man, George Washington. The author then asks what makes George Washington a great man, while also asking how he would handle today s conflicts. The author chooses to use hypophora to emphasize what the United States is missing in today s society. She uses George Washington s life as a soldier, statesman, and a Virginia planter to show what parts of his personality are missing in today s society. Addams asks questions such as What is it that we admire about the soldier? (Addams 1) What was it he did, during those days when they were framing a constitution, when they were meeting together night after night, and trying to adjust the rights and privileges of every class in the community (Addams 1) Would he not have foreboded evil if he had know that among us were groups and hordes of professional politicians... not using our forsight and our conscience in order to find out this great wrong which was snapping the foundations of self government.(Addams 2) The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Why Does Conan Doyle Put So Much Emphasis On Social Class Why does Conan Doyle put so much emphasis on social class? When it comes to the subject of social class, this story reminded me of just about every other book we ve read this semester, in the way they decided to depict the lower class. Both Holmes and Doyle come from a very privileged and educated background, and had a very bad attitude towards anyone from even a slightly lower class, even though they relied on the lower classes to do a lot of things for them. They treated the lower classed people as second class citizens and it really speaks to the time period. For some reason all of our stories have read include upper middle class people who seemed perfect normal on the outside, but had some really weird supernatural or crazy thing happen. It makes me think that one thing I could take from these books is mo money, mo problems. Who s the real bad guy of The Hound of the Baskervilles?... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main conflict in this story is between the Baskervilles and the curse that haunts them. But the only thing that is truly haunting them is Stapleton. Stapleton s corrupt behavior comes about in the pursuit of money and power, reminds me of Heathcliff and his desire to have Wuthering Heights and Trushcross grange. Stapleton, being a distant cousin of Sir Henry, has his eye on securing the Baskerville estate for himself, and created all this mess for his selfish benefit: requiring Holmes to deal with not just the physical threat to the Baskerville heir, but also debunk all the fear surrounding the hound. So basically when someone in the family comes into some money there will always be a distant long lost cousin wanting a piece of it. Its surprising how that logic can be applied to both the time period in which the book takes place, and our current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why Do Heroes Get Paid For Good Deeds Heroes should not be paid for or rewarded for the good deeds they have accomplished. The saying goes, work for a cause, not for applause, right? Sometimes one must humble themselves and be heroic without expecting to be paid. Even though being a hero is a part of people s jobs and they get paid for it, does not mean that everyone should be paid. To truly be a heroone can not take credit for the good deeds they might have done. In some cases, the hero is also the person who caused the problem. Sometimes being a hero is just a part of a person s job. Doctors get paid for saving peoples lives but that s only because it s their job. If one were to help someone while in public, they most likely would not get paid. On occasion they might receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Social And Economic Welfare Of A Country Essay Developed in 1930s, GDP defined as the value of all the goods and services produced within a country in a given financial year (Heloisa, 2012). GDP is significant as it measures size and performance of an economy. GDP uses growth rate to quantity the economic activity and this assists policy makers to adjust and implement economic policy during recession and depression, as it obliges as a precise indicator of the business climate where it provides all the essential data to government and business so they can adjust and think of ways to survive (Macroeconomics, 2011). Economically it functions as a modest representation for social and economic welfare of a country and this helps economist worldwide to study and compare different countries in terms of life expectancy, wealth, income, education level and many other indicators (Macroeconomics, 2011). However, on the other side GDP has been relentlessly critiqued by many economists as it doesn t take into account non market activities such as unpaid voluntary work or illegal trade. Second, criticism of GDP is that it doesn t not take into consideration the distribution of nation wealth s, as it only feeds an estimated of each person share of the market economy it ignores the fact that some people level of income is higher than others hence, due to unequal distribution the level of poverty in some countries is difficult to assess. Furthermore, it doesn t even account for loss of welfare due to natural disasters and also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The United States National Government In recent decades of the technological era we are seeing an increasing scope of the United States national government. Economic intervention, welfare services and homeland security were never planned to be a part of the national government s agenda. These programs naturally became rolls of the federal government as time has passed through the needs of the people. The national government has drastically changed over the past 200 years since the original design. During the civil war and following the great depression the federal government took a major leap in the balance of power. The country was in a fragile state during both of these time periods and the country called for immediate action. This could only be done with the use of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, we categorize those who supported ratification of the Constitution and the federal government as the Federalist. Those who opposed it are known as the Anti Federalist. The Anti Federalist feared that this new government design would be too powerful and tyrannical just like the monarch of Great Britain. Instead they supported local, state governments. The Federalist wrote series of papers known as the Federalist Papers, in which they responded to the concerns of the Anti Federalist. Many times disproving claims of tyranny. In the 69th Federalist Paper, Alexander Hamilton addresses the concern of the presidential powers, ...the President will resemble equally that of the king of Great Britain and of the governor of New York (1788). The federalist believed that the national government should hold authority in most matters, like that of a king. At the same time there would be checks and balances on the president just like a governor. The Federalist did not want a tyrannical government, and believed that the Constitution would protected them from such. A compromise had to be made to determine the fate of the United States. To resolve their differences, the Anti Federalist drafted a list of rights protecting all citizens, now more commonly known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights secured the rights of citizens, while also limiting the scope of the national government under the 10th amendment. The framers designed a government able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Crawfish Body Systems Essay Body Systems The four main body systems are, circulatory, respiratory, nervous/sensory, and digestive. The circulatory system consists of the heart, lungs, arteries, veins, coronary and portal vessels. It transports blood, nutrients, and gases to and from cells. The respiratory system is made up of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. It serves to intake oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. The sensory system is composed of the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and peripheral nerves. This allows you to feel things that you touch and that are touching you. The mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus join together and make up the digestive system. The circulatory system of an earthworm... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike the earthworm, crawfish have open circulatory systems. There are no veins, but tissue spaces called sinuses instead. Two arteries leave the heart, the abdominal and anterior dorsal aortas. The blood circulates from the dorsal arteries, to capillaries, and continues on into the sinuses. Crawfish breathe through gills that are located on the outside of the body in between the body wall and carapace. The gills are attached to the walking legs so that crawfish can breathe as it walks. They store water in a pocket so that they can breathe even while they are on land. The crawfish s brain is a mass of nerve ganglion that is directly in front of the esophagus. Small nerves connect the eyes, antennae, antennules, and brain together. From the brain, two nerves go around the esophagus, combining into the ventral nerve cord that then runs all the way into the abdomen. Each segment has a small group of ganglion, with pairs of nerves shooting off of them to appendages and internal organs. They have a two part stomach with a cardiac and pyloric stomachs. The cardiac stomach is large, sac like, and holds food. Meanwhile, the pyloric stomach has digestive glands on each side that produce digestive enzymes. They then have an intestine and anus. Their kidney like structures are called green glands and are located at the base of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Petra Meyer Forensic Analysis Masterful, mythical...epic post apocalyptical fantasy unlike anything we ve seen before...The Reset Remixed redefines visionary science fiction...It is an exhilirating, magical ride across vacant continents, that grinds up mythology, ancient Gods, history and generation Z culture into a literary molotov cocktail... Petra Meyer Forensic Psychotherapist/Author The nomadic African priestess Atete, is the last woman on Earth. Four men from across the planet are searching for her: Phoenix, an American outcast who searched for freedom through the homeless filled streets of a crumbling USA, before the series of unthinkable events that brought the apocalypse...and now wanders through the badlands and deserts of the Southwest, guided through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The School Of Criminology What is criminology, what are its key task and questions, and how does criminology challenge Common Sense Understanding of Crime ? Criminology may be defined as the scientific commitment to the gathering of fact (Walkate,2003) or as defined by the Collins dictionary as the scientific study of crimeand criminals. The common sense notion of crime is information acquired through personal experiences and external influences which often does not hold any merit. The aim of this essay is to outline what criminologyis as a subject and the concept of its two main schools of thought classical and positivist. It will also be looking at the key tasks of a criminologist. The school of criminology also challenges the common sense or everyday understanding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a discipline criminology relies on other related field in others to establish the nature cause extent and control of criminal behaviour on an individual and societal level. In committing of a crime alot of speculation will be drawn on the individual base on the the two school of thought. The classical school who upheld the belief that the punishment of a crime should be no more or less severe as neccessary while the provitist school will focus on the criminal biological features to interpre the cause of his deviant behaviour. The aim and objectives of both school although different from a cohesive picture both aim at developing an understanding of crime through studying and analyzing of human behaviour and social institution with some hope of reducing crime. Criminolghy key task is developing an understanding committ crime by developing theories, doing research analysing statistic and present evidence or explanantion . there studies often discredit society common sense understanding of crime. however commom understading ofcrime is not always refuted but sometimes use as a base for research. Society relies on several sources to draw a common sense understanding of crime , one such source is gathered from a individual perpesctive base on their own experience or those of others. the media is another source that an individual relies on to gather common sense understanding although it consider to be valuable source of information it should be treated with sceptism as it is tempting for an individual to read and article and assume it to be true. views express by others such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Aerobic vs Anaerobic Exercise Aerobic VS Anaerobic Exercise Jane Doe Grantham University ABSTRACT Being in the military has caused me to become a better athlete than I have been before. Running is one of our main focuses and in my personal life I have strived to become better at it since I know that I despise running but need to improve on it. One of the things that I have learned is that in order for a high performance runner to reach a level that is desired to help max out their run time for military standards, the individual needs to have a focused training, training with an objective. The obesity rate in America has continually spiked over the years as well. More than 30% of Americans do not do any kind of physical exercise. By implementing some kind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If someone is trying to quit smoking the more aerobics they do the less their cravings are to occur plus their lung function is greatly improved. For people that may feel stressed or are combating depression according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services research aerobics helps lower these by raising the self esteem and physical awareness. I perform both types of training several times a week; therefore, I can describe what my body feels like after each training session. When I finish an anaerobic training, I feel my legs are heavier and numb after all the effort that I have put in on the exercises along with the body aches which are a result of the lactic acid produced by my muscles; however I can breathe perfectly well after 5 minutes. After an aerobic training, I feel my muscles are looser and weaker along with my lungs feeling stretched and my recovery can last up to an hour depending on the distance that I have run. An individual that wishes to improve their run should do both aerobic and anaerobic training to balance out their workout; we shouldn t choose only one because they are equally important to grow as a competitive runner and to reach that goal of maxing out the military standards for their age bracket. For society as a whole in the U.S., I strongly think that aerobic exercise of any sort, even if it is just going for a walk or a slight jog, will help increase their lifespan and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Compare And Contrast Casey At The Bat In the poem ВЁCasey at the BatВЁ and Bible story ВЁDavid and GoliathВЁ the characters David and Casey have many similarities and differences. The first way that they are similar is they were both faced with big problems. David s big problem was that he had to face a giant, in the Bible it says, 4 The Philistine army had a hero named Goliathwho was from the town of Gath and was over nine feet tall. 5 He wore a bronze helmet and had bronze armor to protect his chest and legs. The chest armor alone weighed about one hundred twenty five pounds. He carried a bronze sword strapped on his back, 7 and his spear was so big that the iron spearhead alone weighed more than fifteen pounds. A soldier always walked in front of Goliath to carry his shield. ,and, 41 Goliath came toward David, walking behind the soldier who was carrying his shield. which means they were about to fight.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the text it says, The Outlook wasn t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day:The score stood four to two , and it also says, For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat. , which means that he was up to bat for his team.Also they are similar because they both had teams that were losing. In the text Casey at the Bat , it says, The Outlook wasn t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day:The score stood four to two , which means that they are losing by 2 points. In David and Goliath , the text says, 11 Saul and his men heard what Goliath said, but they were so frightened of Goliath that they couldn t do a thing. , which means they were scared of him ( so scared that they wouldn t fight ). The final similarity is that they both got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Okoboji Action Plan The action plan associated with the proposed change project to reduce crime in the city of Okoboji caused by binge drinking is attainable. The plan hinges on the protection of citizens from drunk driving, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, domestic violence, and all other alcohol related crimes. The goal of the action plan is to create an environment that is safe for tourist visiting Okoboji and alleviates funding to police offices, prosecutors, and judges so that other important issues can be rectified. The first part of the plan is to bring attention to the matter at hand by putting signs up in central areas of Okoboji. The signs would say don t drink and drive, zero tolerance. These signs would bring awareness to drivers and tourist. The signs would let everyone visiting the town of Okoboji that if you drink and drive you will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To reduce crimes related to excessive drinking and irresponsible alcohol consumption, the restaurant workers, servers, and bartenders must take a class called ServSafe Alcohol. ServSafe is an online course provided by the National Restaurant Association for responsible alcohol service (Dismore, n.d). Another option for learning how to practice responsible alcohol serving is a certification called TIPS. TIPS is an online course that offers focused training on how to prevent public intoxication, underage drinking, and drunk driving (Dismore, n.d.). When the workers inside of restaurants, bars, and other venues can actively alert the authorities or stop serving alcohol to a patron because they are clearly intoxicated, this helps the public and can save lives. The city of Okoboji would greatly benefit from this action plan. The action plan would improve and protect citizens of Okoboji. The citizens of Okoboji would have a safe environment to enjoy and more tourist would travel to take part of the local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost Essay Neither Out Far Nor in Deep by Robert Frost Neither Out Far Nor In Deep, by Robert Frost, is a poem in which Frost is stating that when people visit the beach of an ocean, they always stare out towards the waters but never look back towards the land. Even if they can t see anything, it doesn t stop them from staring out at the sea. Frost is actually using this poem to symbolize the fact that people try to turn their backs from and ignore their problems or fears by leaving them for a while; but eventually they have to return and face those problems or fears. The title itself suggests that nothing is ever very far or out of reach whether it is something good or bad, such as fears, worries, or troubles. The title is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It isn t so much what there is to look at, than to just gaze. In the next stanza, Frost describes some of the things that are occurring around the people on and near the beach. In lines five and six, Frost is personifying the ship by saying that it keeps raising or building its hull. Ships are already personified (for the most part) because most often they are given human names and are considered female. In this case, however, Frost is not really regarding the ship as any single gender, mainly to put his point across that both male and female are present at the beach and are looking out at the ocean. By saying as long as it takes to pass, Frost is showing that time really isn t a factor here, and that it really doesn t exist. Frost uses simile in the next line to describe the wet sand. He compares it to glass, for in line eight, a sea gull casts its reflection into the wet sand like glass. By using reflects in this situation, Frost is creating multiple meanings. The people could be reflecting upon themselves. They could be trying to make themselves feel better by reflecting upon the good aspects of their lives. This could also be showing that even if the sea gull doesn t see its reflection, that reflection is still there, and then someone else may even see that reflection. This supports the idea that the people there at the beach are trying to forget about their problems or fears, but those fears and problems can still be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Productivity Improvement in Screw Type Biomass Briquettes... The sectional details of the parts are shown in fig 3 in which the machine shaft is supported by radial and thrust bearings. Radial bearings support the dead load on the shaft, while thrust bearings support the axial load due to compression of saw dust by screw. One end of the shaft is connected to the gear drive. In the other end of the shaft screwis inserted. Starting section of screw placed inside barrel conveys the material into the mould. Mould is made in two sections, first in which the cross section gradually reduced to the final shape of briquette(called forming mould or wear sleeve) and the later with uniform cross section of the final briquette which exerts necessary back pressure for compression due to friction.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the second set of readings the stoppages are preplanned so that screw is removed before it was damaged considerably. The heater is stopped earlier; very fine powder not suitable for briquetting was introduced inside to push the previously formed matter out making the cleaning process easy and short. The system will be started again with the new screw in place and heated to required temperature about 250oC. The average down time in this trial was considerably reduced to 31 minutes. The experimental details are given in table 1. Table 1 Experimental details for Eutectrode 700 coated screw The same kind of trials are repeated with screws coated with VAUTID 302 which is a tungsten carbide electrode and its coating increased life of screw to more than 10 hrs[10]. The same type of mould with Eutechtrode 700 was used in this trial but replaced along with the second screw replacement. Readings were taken for 4 trials to keep the total duration similar to that of first set. The next set of trials with planned stoppages was also conducted for 4 trials in the similar way and the readings tabulated. The details of the experiment are presented in table 2. Preplanning downtime has shown improvements in the following aspects. The downtime per setup went down; productivity has shown improvement; Even though it was not accounted labor productivity morale went up significantly. The production of unacceptable quality briquettes at the last part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Night Dance Concert Report On the evening of August 11th, the remarkable trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, an icon of today s free improvisation, joined the New York based quirky trio DarkMatterHalo for a concise performance at the East River Park Amphitheater in Manhattan, followed by the charismatic Nublu Orchestra. The event, organized by the City Parks Foundation, was part of the annual initiative called Summer Stage, the New York City s largest free performing arts festival. Exhibiting a confident attitude and winning straightforwardness, Wadada Leo Smith, was in charge of the intro, delivering resonant melodic phrases with soul and determination. Unhurriedly and uncompromisingly, the members of the DarkMatterHalo, whose music is shaped with abstract dark tones, sonic pollution, and unexpectedness, started to advance with bizarre vibes and sinister flare ups through the sometimes gentle, sometimes aggressive strokes of their unorthodox ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nublu Orchestra s performance was less abstract and infused with an insatiable rhythm. This ensemble project was led by Lawrence D. Butch Morris for more than a decade until his death in 2013, and boasts great musicians in its lineup: the guitarists Brandon Ross and Doug Wieselman who had double performance tonight, the consecrated drummer Kenny Wollesen, the Brooklyn M Base trumpeter Graham Haynes, the saxophonists Ilhan Ersahin and Jonathon Haffner, the electric bassist Jesse Murphy, and Forro In the Dark s percussionist Mauro Refosco. Conduction , a term patented by the late Morris, was alternatively embraced by Wollesen, Haynes, and Morris, who commanded the band according to their whims. The music, oscillating between a jubilant avant funk packed with syncopated rhythms and atmospheric incursions of more restrained temper, left the audience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Pros And Cons Of Cambodian Labour When Angkorian society began, Paris and London were not much more than elaborate villages. Europe was crawling with barbarians, and here were the Khmer engineering sophisticated irrigation systems and constructing the biggest temple in the world. Kim Fay Six centuries of the Khmer dynasty saw incomparable technological progress and prosperity. However, since the dark ages, Cambodia has faced major problems especially with regard to labour. With a population of approximately 16.1 million (2017), one of the major positives of the Cambodian labour force lies in the numbers. Able bodied individuals, especially youngsters (who make up the majority) are readily available for work. However, due to globalisation, the market and the economy of Cambodia has become highly volatile and dynamic. The major challenge that recruiters face while selecting Cambodians for jobs is that there is a serious lack of technical and hard skills, soft skills, flexibility and innovative thinking. These shortages can be attributed to the general lack of broader educational opportunities which further their employability. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Face is an individual s honour, reputation and standing in society. Since Cambodia is a hierarchical society, an employee is likely to listen to and agree with the employer. Because of this, a Khmer employee is likely to show understanding of instructions when there is none. They would bend over backwards to cover up for another employee rather than pointing out their fault because being told about their inadequacy and exhibiting anger is seen as a loss of face (Goldberg, 2012). Work comes after family and social network on the priority list for most Cambodians (Darren Conquest, British Chamber of Commerce Cambodia). This increases the likelihood of absenteeism in the event of a personal problem without informing the employer. The recruitment process therefore assumes pivotal importance in such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...