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Seven QC Tools
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction to Quality and Quality Control
Quality is relative term and it is generally explain with reference to the end use of the product.
The components is said to be of good quality if it works well in the equipment for which it is meant.
Quality is defined as fitness for the purpose.
Quality is the degree of customer satisfaction.
Quality signifies the degree of general excellence of a product.
Quality is the degree to which a product meets the requirements of the customers.
Quality is the degree to which customers prefer a particular product over its competing products, such
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It can be defined as the entire collection of activities which ensure that the operation will produce
optimum quality products at minimum cost.
It is a systematic control of various factors that affect the quality of product. It depends upon,
machine, tools, labour, material, working conditions etc.
The procedure for meeting quality goods is known as quality control.
1.1.3 Seven QC Tools
Seven QC tools are fundamental instruments to improve the quality of the product. They are used to
analyze the production process, identify the major problems, control fluctuations of product quality,
and provide solutions to avoid future defects. Statistical literacy is necessary to effectively use the
seven QC tools. These tools use statistical techniques and knowledge to accumulate data and analyze
them.
Table 1.1Seven QC Tools
Tools Use
Scatter Plot Graphs pairs of numerical data, one variable on each axis, to look for a relationship.
Cause and Effect Diagram Identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem and sorts ideas
into useful
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A Hero Is A Hero
What if you were trapped in a burning building with nobody to come and save you? People need
heroes. Whether you are being robbed or your house is on fire, you need a hero. There is a reason that
heroes are so liked, needed, and wanted in our modern world. It s because heroes instill order where
there is chaos by having the kindness to do something that s right, like stand up to a bully, but also by
having the kindness to do something like rescue a cat from a tree.
The first thing that anybody needs when trying to be a hero is courage to do something right. A hero
has to have the courage to do something that is right no matter how hard or how big the task really is.
The man in the water is a good example of this because Lenny Skutnik didn t hesitate for a split
second about jumping into the water to save that lady and the man that was in the water didn t hesitate
about passing on the life preserver. It s something I never thought I would do referring to his jumping
into the water to drag an injured woman to shore... somebody had to go in the water (pg 12 Man in the
Water). He jumped in the water to save someone because he knew that it was the right thing to do and
he had the courage to do it. Every time they lowered a lifeline and floating ring to him he passed it on
to another of the passengers. (pg 12 Man in the Water). The man in the water also had the courage to
do what was right because even though he knew he would probably die, he wanted the others to live
which takes a tremendous amount of courage. Whale Tale is also a good example for this because
Michael Fishbach risked everything, life and boat, to help a humpback whale. He swam into the water
with the humpback whale that was tangled up in the net knowing all to well that he could die from one
frantic movement and that is the courage that makes him a hero, he also was cutting the net off of the
whale and had to let it tow him around knowing that it could tip over the boat in an instant and that is
why he is recognized as a hero and that is because he had the courage to do something right while
knowing that he and his crew could have died. In order to believe in yourself as a hero and in order to
be recognized as a hero you have to
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Sex And Phenotype Of The Mutant Fly
Name: Samantha Pipher Section: 03
1. Describe the sex and phenotype of the mutant fly. Describe the phenotype as it compares to the wild
type.
You can obtain this information by clicking on the fly and looking at the Properties window.
The sex of the grounded mutant fly is female and the phenotype as compared to the wildtype is
wingless, but otherwise normal for other traits besides wings. This would be directly compared to the
normal (winged) wildtype phenotype that is represented by an added (+).
2. You want to determine the genotype of grounded. You are unsure whether the mutant allele confers
a phenotype that is dominant or recessive to wild type. You are also not sure if grounded is true
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5. Now you have determined some facts about the grounded allele and the trait that it causes. Given
what you know, do you expect the mutant F1 flies to be homozygous or heterozygous for the allele
that causes the grounded trait? According to your reasoning, if you mated two mutant F1 flies, what
percentage of flies would you expect to be wild type versus mutant in the F2 progeny? Draw a Punnett
square of this cross to justify your answer.
It would be expected that the mutant F1 flies would be heterozygous for the allele responsible for the
grounded trait. If two F1 flies were mated, the percentage of flies that would be expected to be
wildtype in the F2 generation would be 25% mutants given that the mutant allele (ap) is predicted to
be recessive and, leaving 75% to be wildtype (ap+).
An expected F2 cross would be as follows: (The expected ratio would be 3:1 in this case wildtype :
mutant).
ap+ ap ap+ ap+ ap+ ap ap+ ap ap+ ap ap ap
6. Now mate a mutant F1 female fly with a mutant F1 male fly. Out of the 50 F2 progeny, what
percentage of flies are wild type and what percentage are mutant
You can collect individual flies that you have generated (for use in future experiments) by dragging
them
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The Effects Of Journalism On Today s Media
There is no doubt that journalism has changed from what it was in the past. The new form of
journalism has its benefits, but many journalists would argue that there are major problems with today
s media, especially in its news coverage, that would negate the benefits of this new era of journalism.
The biggest problems with today s media coverage are the emotion driven bias of news articles and
the struggle to report the truth to the general public. Emotion is, and always has been, an easy tool to
exploit throughout journalism s existence and today s media coverage takes full advantage of that fact.
In the article Taking Sides in Ferguson , journalist Noah C. Rothman describes the shameful events of
the Ferguson riots that took place in August of 2014. After the shooting of an African American teen
by a local police officer, the town of Ferguson formed peaceful protests and eventually, riots. The riots
swelled into chaos resulting in destruction of both the town s infrastructure and local businesses
including [a] local QuickTrip convenience store [that] was burnt to the ground... (Rothman 19).
Reporters and journalists, instead of reporting solid facts and keeping distance from the riots, became
part of the unrest itself. (Rothman 20). Not only the reporters became emotionally invested in the riots,
but also the threat of the hostile actions of police consumed the readers of the printed news articles.
The whole situation was an act of passion instead of what it should have
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The Violence of Japanese-American Internment Camps
The Violence of Japanese American Internment Camps
Setting
During the late 1930s and early 1940s the world was in disarray, the Germans attacked the Polish
igniting World War II. The Japanese General of the Imperial Army allied with the Axis, and was
directly responsible for the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This completely altered
American citizens outlook on Japanese Americans and led to President Franklin D. Roosevelt s retort
of signing the Executive Order 9066.CITATION Wor12 l 1036 (World War Two Japanese Internment
Camps in the USA) This order placed all citizens of the United States of Japanese descent into
Internment Camps, essentially segregating them from the rest of the U.S. It became a very dim time
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It would be considered Man vs. Society or more precisely, Society vs. Society. This form of external
conflict had harsh effects on both parties. The non Japanese Americans were mistreated; over 120,000
of them were rounded up and placed into one of ten internment camps, or as the government liked to
call them due to its more pleasant sounding name, relocation centers . The conditions in these camps
were subpar. They were overcrowded and had poor living conditions. It was an unprivileged life living
in these camps; internees shared large barracks with many other internees, similar to what you would
see in an army boot camp. (Siasoco and Ross) While the America government considered it necessary,
using the excuse that it was for their own protection, the Japanese Americans were not allowed to
leave these camps, showing that it was much more than protection . The conflicting side, were the non
Japanese Americans. Anti Japanese propaganda became abundant and instilled fear and paranoia into
their hearts. Take, for example, Figure 1, propaganda similar to this one terrified non Japanese
Americans, putting pressure on the relationship between races. Non Japanese Americans became
paranoid, believing that the enemy was living among them. This resulted in violence such as hate
crimes, discrimination and segregation.
Causes of Conflict
The cause of conflict on the outer most layer, would be the tension between Japanese Americans and
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Starbucks Case
March 4, 2013 [Starbucks ] Starbucks Case Questions In the early 1980 s, how did Howard Schultz
view the possibilities for the fledgling specialty coffee market? What were the most important factors
in shaping his perspective? In the early 1980 s Howard Schultz, became captivated and saw
possibilities in the fledgling specialty coffee market as he studied and observed that only a few
Independent specialty coffee roasters existed and most of these businesses were small operations
without large advertising budgets. Schultz recognized that many companies such as Peet s and
Starbucks had an enthusiastic base of regular customers who were ... Show more content on
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His belief was that wherever there was a cluster of customers ordering his product it would make good
business sense to establish an outlet somewhere around the cluster. Another of Schultz critical drivers
were the layout and design and fixtures. Schultz had invested time and money to ensure that each
outlet was identical to each other as it forms a part of the experience which he wanted to create for his
business. To achieve this Schultz had hired an architect as his businesses expanded to ensure that the
design was achieved in all his stores. To ensure that this was achieved Schultz would be in attendance
at all locations during the opening and the start up of each outlet. Schultz tried to standardize his
business practices so as to achieve quality in all his outlets. Training of his employees was a critical
driver for Schultz business as he was of the opinion that they should be knowledgeable about the
service product and the service delivery offered to customers. He further believed that without his
employees being knowledgeable about the product and how to offer quality service to customers so
that they will not return. Also, Schultz wanted to educate his customers about the origin of the product
and get them knowledgeable about the product they purchase. Schultz competitors had not included
this activity in their sales strategy, for example Peet s. This he opined
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Advantage Of Space Travel Technology
Advancing space travel capabilities for the better of mankind
Further developing space travel can lead to a much better and more advanced world. Advancing the
world s space travel capabilities can lead to a vast number of opportunities. Research can be advanced
even further than what it already is. Humanity can colonize celestial bodies in our solar system,
avoiding exceeding the world s population carrying capacity. Discoveries that will be made out in
space can be life changing such new sources of energy or developing new ways to travel even further,
faster. Multiple industries can be affected in positive ways such as the science, medical, technology
industries as well as the world s economy. If humanity does not look up at the sky and ... Show more
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Also humanity can develop a new way to travel further and faster as a result of utilizing new forms of
energy or elements that might be discovered. Traveling past the outer or inner most part of the solar
system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element
that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as
asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to
celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in
an article posted in the International Journal of World Peace, With the rapid depletion of oil and other
common energy sources, alternative energy resources are being pursued. After the Fukushima, Japan
meltdown, there is a renewed effort to move towards safer forms of power. Helium 3 is a source for
fusion energy that has no chance of a nuclear meltdown and it produces no radioactive waste. While
there are very small quantities of Helium 3 here on earth, there are vast quantities of it on the moon. It
could be a very clean, abundant, and cheap energy source for centuries to come. Just one future rocket
trip to the moon could return with enough Helium 3 to meet all of the U.S. s energy needs for one full
year the fusion technology required to transform Helium 3 to commercial
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Essay On Acromegaly
Acromegaly is a relatively uncommon but serious disorder. Usually Acromegaly is a benign tumor on
the pituitary gland. The disorder causes the gland to secrete excess growth hormone which the body
doesn t need. Acromegaly translates into acro extremities and megaly enlargement. In an Acromegalic
patient elevated level of growth hormone in the bloodstream is responsible for enlargement of certain
organs and body parts throughout the body which eventually become permanent changes. An unusual
over development of the hands, feet, and facial bones (jaw, brow ridge, and cheekbones). Acromegaly
can be treated but if the symptoms of the diseases at first sight are ignored and not treated many
complications can occur and in worse case death. The disorder is often missed by doctors. This
research will describe Acromegaly and focus on statistics, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis,
treatment, prognosis, prevention, and complications.
CAUSES
The pituitary is a small endocrine gland found at the base of your brain that creates, controls, and
releases a few critical hormones which are responsible for our body to function properly. Acromegaly
is an unusual condition of the pituitary gland. The disorder is a hormonal sickness ... Show more
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Recent studies show that out of every million about one hundred fifteen to two hundred ninety five
people get affected and the numbers are growing every year. Equal chances for male and female
getting this disorder. It usually happens in middle age adults between 40 to 45 year olds, but
sometimes it happens during childhood. When kids get this disease it is called gigantism instead of
acromegaly. In children, gigantism affects the growth plates of the long bones on both ends and it
causes expanded development of the long bones. In this manner the children grow in height. Growth
plates intertwine after puberty, so the inordinate GH creation does not add to the adults
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Similarities And Differences In Dogsong
Dogsong by Gary Paulsen is a very enjoyable book. This book follows a 14 year old eskimo boy name
Russel Susskit. He lives with his dad in a village in the winter. During the summer they live in fish
camps together. Russels mother had abandoned him and his father years ago. Russel has a lot of
questions about life that he hasn t had answered yet. Every day is about the same for the village and
Russel, he wakes up to his dad coughing and the smell of diesel fuel. One day when Russel tells his
dad his opinion about snowmobiles his dad sends him to talk to a village elder named, Oogruk.
Oogruk is a wise,blind, man in the village and he knows the old ways of the eskimo people and how it
was before th white men were there. Russel is thought about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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I would like to have some of his qualities, but I don t, yet. Oogruk is an old, blind, wise man. These
are just a couple of differences between us. I m not old, yet, i m not blind, and i m not wise, yet. These
are all things that Oogruk has but not me. Some other differences are that he is an eskimo, he lives in
government owned houses in a village, and he is a shaman. Some similarities are that we both think
that the old eskimo ways are good, and we both like to see beautiful things. I think that the older
eskimo ways were good, because it seem more interactive, and it seemed like it brought people closer
together. Before Russel goes on his journey Oogruk asks him to bring him out to the frozen ocean and
that is something I would want to see in
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Descriptive Essay On Hunting
INTRO: I never thought I would feel so awful after pulling that trigger and watching that innocent
animal give it s life to me. I was only ten years old and my life was certainly impacted forever.
Nowadays, many people think that pulling the trigger of a gun is not hard at all. In reality, it might be
pretty easy. It is the aftermath on the other hand that will leave an internal scar, changing a person
forever. On my first deer hunt, a young buck stepped out of the dense willow clusters with it s head
down, giving me a shot. Soon I would be faced with the tough decision of taking the life of an
innocent animal. Meanwhile, on my first turkey hunt, there too I would soon be changed forever.
BODY PARAGRAPH #1: It was a cool and crisp evening that nipped at the tips of my toes and
fingers. I could smell the fresh snow from the previous night s dusting that blanketed the landscape
like a pearly white canvas. The sun was about to set and soon I would be out of daylight. That means
no deer this year. Shortly, a buck would come in and I would pull the trigger.
I perched myself up in a tree stand overlooking a massive river valley. This is the place where deer
come down and across in order to get to the fields for feeding. The towering tree stand soared over
many small trees. I glanced over the railing, looking down at the snowy forest floor many feet below.
It was a frightening height. Pull your gun up. I ll work my way back around to try and push some deer
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Minor Characters By John Wyndham
Minor characters play an overall important role in the progression of the novel; as this will be proven
by analyzing John Wyndham s book The Chrysalids. Minor characters serve an important role in this
story. They do this by showing the kind of environment Waknuk s society has, how they deal with
mutants. As well as revealing the history of Waknuk, how they acted before and their origin. Beyond
that, they play an important role by showing the progression of the novel, in which they create
subplots, and add suspense to the story. Even though minor characters are barely mentioned in the
story, they do show that they serve an overall important role in the progression of the novel because
they create subplots, in which they add suspense to the story. Equally important, they help reveal the
history of Waknuk, which is intricately connected to the setting and action of the plot.
Minor characters have an important role in the progression of the novel, because they help reveal the
history of Waknuk and its people. Notably, this is shown when old man Jacob reveals to David how
they previously dealt with mutants/deviations. My father reckoned there was a lot less trouble with
mutants on account of it, and when there were any, they were burnt like other deviations (Wyndham
88). This quote proclaimed by old man Jacob evokes to the reader the history of Waknuk s actions
against mutants. This quote has shown that they have
become less strict with them, and instead of burning them
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Ethics, Metaphysics, Religion, Epistemology, And Anthropology
Introduction
Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. After taking
this course, I have a stronger understanding of what philosophy is and how my life is based around
everyday theories and ideas. Before beginning this course, I had no prior knowledge on what
philosophy was or how important it is for an individual s success. Ethics, Metaphysics, Religion,
Epistemology, and Anthropology are five main philosophy topics that I related to quite easily. Many
different philosophers and their theories were easy for me to understand along with relating to them in
hopes of becoming a better individual based on the lessons each topic provides.
Ethics Ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In class we discussed the existence of God along with life after death. Having a religious background
allows me to understand metaphysics and reality, considering my faith revolves around the existence
of God and life after death. Being Lutheran, I do believe in God and the powerful gifts/events that are
intertwined with God. Life after death is a sore subject for many individuals regardless of their
religious beliefs, but I believe that people either are sent to heaven or hell. Yin and Yang Theory The
Yin and Yang Theory provided more information than I had ever known about this theory. I found Yin
and Yang relatable because I have two adoptive Chinese sisters. While walking around through the
streets of China, I hear a lot of discussions regarding Yin and Yang (good or bad). I believe that there
is a difference between good or bad and that the imbalance might not be evenly divided like the
Chinese population states.
Wu
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America s Choice 1960 Presidential Campaign
History`s choice 1960 Presidential campaign What respectable person would think of the best choice
for president? There are plenty of classical case of presidential campaigns in past years. In 1960, the
Soviet Union and the United States were in the Cold War. Nevertheless, civil rights and the fight
against apartheid and other issues cause a lot of trouble. According to these historical background,
there are two politicos began to compete for president: John F. Kennedy, a young and dynamic
Massachusetts senator; Nixon, an experienced members of congress. Compared with Kennedy and
Nixon before the presidential campaign, Kennedy not only the lack of rich diplomatic experience, but
also in a disadvantaged situation of his identity of Catholics. However, Kennedy won the presidential
campaign by his unique advantage. There are several differences and similarities between Kennedy
and Nixon that cause the final result of the presidential campaign. Religion entered the campaign in
1960 as 1928 and it s importance can not be underestimated. Kennedy and Nixon have a different
religion. Many citizens voted for their religion rather than their politics. In the article, author shows us
that some protestant democrats supported Nixon for religious reasons. As a catholic, Kennedy didn`t
in a dominant position. However, Kennedy had disposed of the religious issue. On September 12,
Kennedy agreed to appear before the Ministerial Association of Houston, Texas, to present his views
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Cavin Kare
CAVINKARE
Principles Practises of Management
Submitted to: Prof. Mala Sane
Submitted by:
Name: Shubhranshu Mishra
Sec: E
Roll No.: 31
PRN: 10020441264
GRADE ASSIGNED: ________________________
CavinKare
It is the story of David taking on Goliath. A small company having its base in Cuddalore in Tamil
Nadu, is now taking on the multinationals of the FMCG world. The Levers of the world now have
competition breathing down their necks, from an all too Desi company, CavinKare. Pioneers in the
field of sachet revolution, and mass marketing in rural areas, CavinKare has grown from a Rs 15,000
venture to a company making a turnover of Rs 700 crores .
Year of Establishment : 1983
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He bought a shampoo packing machine for Rs 3,000. The company began its journey as Chik India
Ltd.
How Chik Shampoo was born
He named it Chik Shampoo after my father. The product did not succeed immediately; they learnt
many things during the process. In the first month, they could sell 20,000 sachets and from the second
year, they started making profits.
He moved to Chennai in 1989 but their manufacturing unit continued to be in Cuddalore. It took him
three years to get the first loan because banks asked for collateral. He did not have any. But one
particular bank gave him a loan of Rs 25,000 which we rotated and later upgraded to Rs 400,000, Rs
15 lakh (Rs 1.5 million), etc.
The bank manager wrote in their loan application This person does not have any collateral to offer but
there is something interesting about this SSI unit. Unlike others, this company pays income tax!
His business never looked back because he was very particular about paying income tax.
Strategies that made Chik Shampoo No. 1 in South India
When Chik entered the market, Velvette Shampoo was being marketed aggressively by Godrej . But a
scheme of theirs became extremely successful they exchanged five sachets of any shampoo for a Chik
Shampoo sachet, free.
Later, they altered the scheme they started giving one free Chik Shampoo sachet in lieu of five Chik
Shampoo sachets only. Soon, consumers started asking for Chik sachets only. Their sales went up
from Rs 35,000 to Rs
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Social Reforms and Movement During 19th Century in India
DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW B.A. LLB (HONS.)
2ND SEM 2013 14
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
VANADANA SINGH ARPITA RANJAN
HISTORY PROFESSOR B.A. LLB (HONS.)
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Tarachand Chakravarti one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group was appointed the secretary of
the organisation. Weekly service was held originally, every Saturday evening; later it was transferred
to Wednesday, a practice which has been retained to this day at the Brahmamandir of Tagore s
Shantiniketan. It consisted of three successive parts, viz. recitation of the Vedas by Telegu Brahmins in
the closed apartment exclusively before the Brahmin members of the congregation, reading and
exposition of the Upanishads for the general audience, and singing of religious hymns. This would
correspond exactly to the reading of the Bible, the sermon and the hymns of Christian worship, and on
this point Rammohun s previous Unitarian contacts had certainly been of considerable help by
providing him with a model of congregational worship which was alien to the spirit of Hinduism. The
parallelism however was confined exclusively to the outward form. The contents of Rammohun s
universal worship were thoroughly Hindu in character. The reading of the vedas exclusively before the
Brahmin participant does not apparently accord well with the universal and non sectarian ideals of the
new church as set forth in its Trust Deed. But the only custodian of Vedic rituals in Calcutta at that
moment was the orthodox Telegu Brahmin community and its members could not be persuaded to
recite the Vedas before Brahmins and non Brahmins alike. That Rammohun and his
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Essay about Strategic Analysis of Ford Motors Company
Company Profile
Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 by automotive and industrial pioneer Henry Ford in
Dearborn, Michigan. Being first to implement a moving assembly line for automotive manufacturing,
Ford was able to more efficiently mass produce their products than their competitors. In 1908 the
Model T was introduced and went on to sell over 15 million vehicles, firmly establishing Ford as the
major player in the early automotive industry with 50% market share by the 1920s. The company went
public 1956 and since then has grown to be a significant presence in the global automotive market.
Financial ratios are useful indicators of a firm s performance and financial situation (Friedlob
Schleifer, 2003). Ratios can be used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Prior to the economic crisis of 2007, Ford has become one of the most globalized of the automakers
with research and design facilities as well as manufacturers and marketing operations around the
world (Albaum et al, 2004;p).With its advantages in low costing, high volume, and availability of
parts for service, it was able to rapidly expand its market (Leontiades 2000; p22 23).
External Environment Challenges
Economic Environment
Doole and Lowe (2008) emphasizes how important it is for Global managers to understand the
economic development in countries where it wants to expand to and how they impact on the overall
strategy of the Firm (Doole Lowe, 2008;pp 12 13). This knowledge is important at a world level in
terms of the world trading infrastructure such as world institutions and trade agreements developed to
foster international trade, at a regional level in terms of regional trade integration and at a
country/market level (Doole Lowe, 2008; pp 12 13).
b) Technological Challenges
A peculiar trend which was prevalent in the last decade, besides globalization, was a limited number
of producers which emerged due to diversity among products and uniformity across national markets
(Agarwal, 2004). Amid global conditions that amount to an economic and industry crisis, the world s
auto makers still consider innovation and technology to be the most important trend over the next five
years. Fuel efficiency improvements, alternative fuel technologies and
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Violence In Antigone By Sophocles
INTRODUCTION
In this essay I will be discussing and referring to Hannah Arendt s essay On Violence (1969), Zizek s
essay Violence (2008) and Walter Benjamin s essay Critique on violence (n.d.) in order to look at the
notion of violence in Antigone written by Sophocles through theatrical terms. I will focusing on the
dramatization of some of the events that lead to the ends and the means and refer to the interruptions
of these events (Arendt: 1969:4).
BODY
Concept of Violence in reference to Arendt
Violence is defined synonymously with strength of emotion or of a destructive natural force (Merriam
Webster n.d.). In the Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary s the definition of violence is defined as
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In the analysis of the play text, I will evaluate how violent events bring about change in the text, and
also discuss how other theatrical elements manifest themselves in the play text and its performance.
The chorus frames the actions in the play, which make it theatrical, that is, the dramatization of
Antigone. Drama is a conflict that is active and continuous until it is framed than made theatrical. In
ancient Greece, the plays were performed in an amphitheatre. The chorus would stand on the orchestra
in between the audience and the stage where the actions happened. They would work as a double
agent as they perform on actions on behalf of the audience and actor. They are put in place to respond
to Antigone s and Creon s actions. The chorus also provides the audience with a backgound, and then
they move the story forward by speaking about the king Creon, who enters after their commentary
(Arendt 1969:45). The juxtaposition in the choral work drives the story forward; therefore the voice of
the chorus is that of change which has already been established as violent (Arendt
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The Physics Of Albert Einstein
Robbie Patio
BIO 101
Professor Dartley
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Albert Einstein Most people know who Albert Einstein is and how great of a physicist he was, yet
many aren t aware that Albert Einstein had not even finished high school! Most would think that a
person who doesn t complete high school is dumb, and lazy. The fact is, Einstein did not complete
high school, not because he was dumb or lazy. At the age of 15, he quit high school because he did not
agree with the way the teachers taught. He thought that the teacher s weren t teaching in a way that
didn t allow students to freely question or use their creative imagination. Einstein once said Reality is
merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. By this he shows that he isn t for seeing things the way
they seem, and he tends to think deeper into things. He shows that he keeps his mind open, open to
learn new things that can t be noticed by a simple glance. Many would also think that one who drops
out of high school may not go anywhere in life. Einstein won a Nobel Prize in Physics, a Gold Medal
of The Royal Astronomical Society, and many other awards. Even if Einstein never even finished high
school, his creation of the equation E = mc2, theory of relativity, and theory of light led the way to
him becoming known as the father of modern physics. Albert Einstein was Born in Ulm,
Württemberg, Germany in 1879. He was the son of Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer who
was the head of Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein
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Murder In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe
Ever wonder how you d feel after killing someone? Well the Narrator of The Tell Tale Heart commits
a crime thinking it would all be okay, since he buries the evidence, but will he be okay? The narrator,
the murderer, acts perfectly calm and okay when the cops show up, because of course the evidence is
gone, but is it? He had no reason to seek revenge, he killed this man because of the man s evil eye.
After killing the man he doesn t have to worry about the evil eye staring at him. He says in the story
His eye would trouble me no more. (Poe 93) He say this after killing the man. So, the man s heart is
dead, so is the evil eye that scares him so much. The murdered ends up taking responsibility for his
actions at the end of the story. He
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Georges Braque
Introduction:
A well known artist of the 20th century is Georges Braque, born on May 13th, 1882, in Argenteuil,
France.(1) Braque took after his father and grandfather in house painting.(1) He studied painting from
1897 1899 at the Ecole des Beaux Arts.(1) He took his love for artistic painting to the next level where
he then moved to Paris.(1) From 1902 1904 he continued to paint at the Academie Humbert.(2) In
1910 a close fellow artist and friend Pablo Picasso introduced Braque to model Marcelle Lapre which
he then later married in 1912.(2) Braque also served in the French Army during World War I and
sustained wounds to the head.(3) With his failing health that prevented Braque from creating any large
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Georges Braque painting of a French city combined with architecture and nature reducing every major
object in a scene to simple geometric shapes.(7) Braque eliminated details in the houses, hill sides,
grass, tree s and leaves to blend and reveal the severity of shapes in the painting.(6) The color s
reduced to a combination of dull greens, grays and browns.(6) The shading and angles makes it un
clear to where the lighting comes from. The curving rhythms have manufactured a system of
horizontals and verticals.(6) For cubism this piece is an iconic piece that gives no sense of a normal
perspective.(7) For the lack in true depth and detail the technique of using multiple perspective s
simultaneously would present to be it s biggest feature.(7)
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The piece was inspired by another artist named Paul Cézanne.(8) The lack of line source and use of
dull brown, greens, and grays are also used in Cézanne pieces.(8) Both Cézanne and Braque painted in
the same location of the french city and both painting s someone how have an unfinished look.(8)
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Federalism In Australia Summary
In the article, Federalism in Australian Constitutional interpretation: signs of reinvigoration? , Chordia
and Lynch explore the constitutional interpretative approach used by the majority in Amalgamated
Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd (1920). The article discusses the key factors in the
majority s decision in Engineers that disadvantaged the states by significantly increasing the power of
the Commonwealth.
Tension between the principles of responsible government and federalism was anticipated by the
framers of the constitution, predicting that the one of the two will eventually cancel the other one out.
This tension surfaced in the majorities decision in Engineers and is explored using the historical
evidence of the framers intentions, the ideas that influenced them, and Justice Gageler s critique of the
Engineers decision. Chordia and Lynch argue that the majorities decision in Engineers focused on
responsible government, while completely ignoring the principles of Federalism. This is evident in the
delivery of the majorities decision, declaring that the two fundamental features of the Australian ...
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Secondly, Gageler argues that the people of the Commonwealth and the people of the states are
members of a unified sovereign nation rather than members of opposing groups. As such, the
principles of responsible government hold that the laws of the commonwealth hold government
accountable to a unified Crown and to the Australian people. The third argument is that federalism
should only function within situations that directly involve an interference between the
commonwealth and the states. In particular, this third argument corresponds with the nationalist model
of federation that supports a single unified head of
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The Case Law On Horizontal Direct Effect Of Directives
The CJEU case law on horizontal direct effect of directives arguably lacks consistency in regards to
the application of the general principle. The principle of direct effect was established in Van Gend en
Loos v. Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen. Although there is no set definition of direct effect,
a broader definition was provided in Van Gend en Loos that it can be expressed as the capacity of a
provision of EU law to be invoked before a national court. However, Van Dyun v. Home Office
established that directives are capable of direct effect. Furthermore, Marshall v. Southampton
established that there could only be vertical direct effect of directives. This stringent principle has
arguable ignited the highly contested debate of whether or not horizontal direct effect is applicable to
directives or if directives could only have vertical direct effect. However, this essay shall explore the
lack of consistency in case law regarding horizontal direct effect of directives. Firstly, this paper will
delve into the case law of the topic of horizontal direct effect of directives in efforts to try to highlight
its consistency in its approach. Secondly, the paper will use case law and the opinion of academics
(enter the name of the academics later) to highlight its inconsistencies using the legal mechanisms that
have been introduced by the Courts to try to compensate for the lack of horizontal direct effect of
directives. Namely, indirect effect, incidental horizontal
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The Temperature Monitoring On The Thermostat Temperature
Key questions unit 4 #42 a) Home: the temperature monitor in the thermostat registers the temperature
in the room. If the temperature id too the low the monitor sends a signal to the furnace to be turned on.
Once the furnace has heated the house to the desired temperature the thermostat sends a signal to the
furnace to turn off. Body: the regulation tof blood pressure. When your blood pressure increases, it is
detected by the recepters in your blood vessels that sence the resistance of blood flow against the walls
if the vessel. The receptors send a message to your brain, which sends a message to your heart and
blood vessels. Your heart rate decreases and your blood vessels expand in diameter, which together
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#44 Decrease in progesterone stimulates the uterus to contract. Contractions release oxytocin, causing
even stronger contractions. More oxytocin is released until baby is born. Once baby is born the brain
sends signals for contractions to stop. The positive feedback system serves to increase contractions to
ensure that baby is delivered as quickly as possible. #45 1) Filtration: blood enters the afferent
arteriole and flows into the glomerulus where filterable blood components such as water and
nitrogenous waste will move toward the inside of the glomerulus, and nonfilterable components such
as cells will exit through the efferent arteriole. The filterable components accumulate in the
glomerulus to form the glomerular filtrate. 2) Reabsorption: Molecules and ions will be absorbed back
in the circulatory system. What remains in the glomerulus after this process is known as the tubular
fluid and this is what will pass through to the collecting duct to form urine. 3) Secretion: Substances
such as hydrogen ions, creatinine, and drugs will be removed from the blood through the peritubular
capillary network into the distal convoluted tubule, or collecting duct. The end product of all these
processes is urine; a collection of substances that has not yet
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Behavior Change Theory Selected And Reason For Selecting
A. Topic Selection: Obesity B. Theory Behavior Change Theory Selected and Reason for Selecting
The Social Cognitive Theory is learning by observing and interacting with others. This works perfect
for my case study because children mimic what they see other children do. They also watch their older
influences and do as them. I will use this theory by setting up programs for the children along with
their families. This is targeting the obesity problem in 8 to 14 year old. I plan on implementing
programs for children s physical activity and healthy food choices. Compare and/or contrast two other
theories Theory #1 Social Network Theory The Social Theory Network has to do with people s
relationships to one another. Having a healthy social network would have a positive effect on the
people in it. My case study has to do with children who do not belong to social networks like older
individuals would. Their parents probably have a stable social network build through the years, so
their children are born into their networks until they are old enough to form their own. The Social
Network Theory and the Social Cognitive Theory both are interpersonal theories. They are influenced
by the people around them. Change occurs when behavior that is desired is reinforced. Theory #2
Transtheoretical Model The Transtheoretical Model lays out stages a person goes through for change.
In this case it is making positive changes to prevent childhood obesity. The stages are
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Disabled In The Game Of Thrones Stereotypes
The Disabled in the Game of Thrones Bringing Elsewhere Home: A Song of Ice and Fire s Ethics of
Disability by Pascal J. Massie and Lauryn S. Mayer focuses on the disabled in the popular book and tv
series Game of Thrones. Season one episode 4 of the Game of Thrones titled, Cripples, Bastards and
Broken Things , features several characters that suffer from either an internal or external disability.
However, the primary two examples of disabled characters are Bran Stark and Tyrion Lannister. Both
characters suffer from very different disabilities, and unfortunately they live in a pseudo medieval
society in which disabilities are highly frowned upon. Their social status in society is highly afflicted
by their handicaps, but they are also lucky that they are from noble houses that help elevate their
status. Both characters have and develop different ways to deal with their handicap. Bran Stark, is bed
ridden after suffering a horrible fall from a tower that caused him to be paralyzed from the waist
down. Although not shown in this episode, Bran was pushed from the tower due to the fact that he had
seen something he was not meant to see. Bran is crushed by his disability at first, it makes him feel
quite useless as he has to get carried around from place to place. Furthermore it greatly hinders his
childhood dream of becoming a noble warrior and prevents him from climbing, which is one of his
greatest passions. Bran first sees his newfound disability as a setback but
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Based on the Marginal Utility Theory to Analyze Students’...
Based on the marginal utility theory to analyze students demand for...
1. Introduction:...................................3 1.1 Origin of Marginal Utility Theory...............................3 1.2
Development of Marginal Utility Theory.......................3
2. The analysis of marginal utility theory...4 2.1 The definition of marginal utility
theory........................4 2.2 The understanding of marginal utility theory..................5 2.3 The main
influences on marginal utility.........................5 2.4 The paradox of water and
diamonds.............................8
3. Discussion on marginal utility theory....8 3.1 The limitation of marginal utility theory......................8
4. Conclusion......................................9
5. Reference......................................10
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Robert S. and Daniel L. say: Marginal utility measures the additional satisfaction obtained from
consuming one additional unit of a good. (Robert S. and Daniel L. Microeconomics 2010).
Diminshing marginal utility is the utility from one more unit consumption increase will decrease.
Equal marginal principle, as Robert S. and Daniel L. say: It is maximized when the consumer has
equalized the marginal utility per dollar of expenditure across all goods. [pic]
2.2 The understanding of marginal utility theory
Marginal utility, in other word, is the difference in your satisfaction when you are offered with an
additional one unit of a good or service. For example, when you are hungry, you will be very happy
with someone offering you a piece of bread. If you got the second one, you will still be happy. So do
the third or fourth one. But when it comes to the fifth or sixth piece, you may be less happy with that.
When it reaches to the seventh piece, you may become unhappy with the offer. It is usual consumers
psychology. In the process, people increasing satisfaction of getting one more piece of bread is
marginal utility. And just like full filling a bottle with water, people will finally reach a point that we
are not able to accept more good or service or even the water will spill out which likes the satisfaction
remain the same as the previous one additional unit.
Marginal utility theory has three main features. First, it
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Mary Bloodsworth Short Story
Long ago, a young woman known as Mary Bloodsworth lived in a tiny cottage in a forest in
Massachusetts. Mary sold healing herbs and other remedies to people who came from far and wide to
see her. People say she was beautiful and that she enchanted many men. As time passed, some grew
jealous of the attention she received, and villagers began to tease her behind her back, calling her a
witch. People whispered that Mary would never marry or bear children.
One year, village girls began to disappear. When the first girl vanished, people said she had run away.
But as time passed, more and more girls disappeared. Their families were overcome with grief, and all
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They came to a tree, where they saw Mary holding a magic wand pointed toward the miller s house.
The miller s daughter was there too, glowing in an unearthly light. It seemed Mary had cast a spell on
the girl.
The villagers raised their weapons shovels, pitchforks and rifles. But upon hearing the people coming,
Mary broke off her spell and raced into the woods. The villagers chased after her, and when they
reached her cottage, they captured her. As she thrashed about, fighting off the villagers, Mary broke a
mirror, cutting her hand.
Mary screamed and cursed all the women and girls of the village. The people called it the curse of
Bloody Mary.
Mary was put on trial, and at the trial the miller s daughter described the sound she had heard as a
melodic whistle, like the wind blowing through leaves and carrying a tune.
People in the packed courtroom noticed Mary was pregnant, but she would not reveal who the father
of her child was. When the judge insisted that she tell everyone, she said, There is no father.
On the stand, the local minister declared that the baby must be the child of Satan.
The baby must die, the judge
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Teaching Students With Communication Disorders
Communication is an important aspect of life and experiences. When it comes to learning
communication plays a major role due to the fact that it allows children to participate in active and
interactive communication with classmates and school personnel, which facilitate the learning process.
Communication disorders consist of various problems in hearing, speech, and language. As we all
know, speech and language can impact children in many ways such as how they talk, gain
understanding, evaluate, and process information. Children with communication disorders usually do
poorly in school. They repeatedly struggle to read, they have problems expressing and understanding
language and social cues. They may demonstrate poor judgment, have trouble with tests taking, and
also may sometimes refuse to go to school. What does research recommend when it comes to teaching
students with communication disorders in the general classroom? What instructional based practice
have been showing to be the most effective when working with students with communications
disorders? How student strengths and weaknesses will be measure in order to develop a proper
curriculum for them. If there s an existing curriculum, how it will be modified to meet the learners
needs? How planning and implementing curriculum accommodation in content areas is beneficial for
the students? What integrated speech and language services will be given in order to promote
communicative competence? Will any inclusive
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On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou Essay
Hillary R. Clinton once said that There cannot be true democracy unless Women s voices are heard
(conference in Vienna, Austria 1997). That very brilliant quote relates to a very strong woman by the
name of Maya Angelou. Angelou is America s most visible black female autobiographer and speakers
(scholar Joanne M. Braxton). She is known for her speeches, poems, and books, but what stood out to
me the most was her 1993 inauguration speech when Bill Clinton was sworn into the White House.
Ironically, in her poem On the Pulse of Morning Maya Angelou uses clear rhetoric, prehistoric
metaphoric images, and inspirational concepts to alert her audience to treat the world differently. Born
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Rhetoric in using language effectively and persuasive verbal communication, for example, Language
that is elaborate, pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous: His offers of compromise were mere
rhetoric. Majority all the terminology expressed in her speeches are clear to understand, and her
pronunciation is terrific. Angelou vocal delivery is easy to hear, and she uses effective pauses to
emphasize ideas. Although Angelou speeches and poetry are enjoyable they are geared toward an
older audience, because a younger audience cannot relate some of her speech textual. The use of clear
rhetoric in her speeches makes her a truly amazing famous speaker. Moreover, the use of prehistoric
metaphoric images is directed at the audience to help them better embrace and value a new concept or
idea. Some speakers use metaphors because they are a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that
ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in
a sea of troubles or All the world s a stage (Shakespeare). In one particular part of the speech,
personification is given to the rock, implying that it be capable of cry out . It gives the figment of your
imagination that the rock is conversation to the person and informing them that it is there for the
individual to use as ground to place on, but not as a guard. The rock says that he is here to help
struggle, but not to conceal the person from their
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Logos For President 1984
Ronald Reagan for President 1984
The campaign ad Prouder, Stronger, Better is attempting to convince the people of America to vote for
Ronald Reagan to serve his second term as the President of the United States. The commercial begins
with a speaker telling the audience, It is morning in America... (Tuesday Team, 1984). The speaker
then states that people will go to work, move into homes, and get married on that day. The citizens of
the United States are also supposedly available to look at the future confidently due to inflation being
less than half of what it was four years ago and interest rates being about half the record highs of
1980. The video concludes with the speaker stating that Ronald Reagan s first presidency has made
America, Prouder, and stronger, and better, (Tuesday Team, 1984). The speaker uses techniques of
logos, ethos, and pathos throughout the commercial to persuade the audience to vote for Reagan in
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The argument that Reagan should serve his second term as president is effective because logos, ethos,
and pathos, are each used efficiently in the commercial. Logos, ethos, and pathos helped in explaining
Reagan s successes in first presidency which were reflected throughout the commercial. The argument
caused the audience to wipe out the consideration of voting for another president because of all the
positive outcomes in his first presidency. This commercial is famous and was seen by countless
amounts of Americans, but it was not the deciding factor for the election. The reputation Reagan had
from his first presidency and attacking his opponent, Walter Mondale, for being a free spending
Democrat gave Reagan the advantage in the election. Reagan ended up winning with 49 states, 58.8%
of the popular vote, and 525 electoral votes (Tuesday Team,
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Denzel Washington Ethical Issues
Denzel Washington of Mount Vernon, New York was born on December 28, 1954 who is known today
as a famous actor because of all the big movies he has taken part of and the big roles he has played
which have turned out to be hits all over the country. But before he made it big time he had to make
his way up in the movie industry and he did this in 1981 when he made his first movie appearance in
Carbon Copy (1981) with George Segal who was already had a name for himself and was an
established actor at the time. Throughout the 1980 s Denzel had been a part of not only movies but
also a television show called St. Elsewhere (1982), where he played an important role of a Doctor for
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Denzel Washington played the role of Professor Melvin Tolson who coaches the debate team at Wiley
and almost goes undefeated the whole season. The debate team consisted of four African American
students, there was a female student and three male students. The team has so much success that they
are invited to debate versus Harvard University and end up defeating them. During the season and
versus Harvard the subjects that they debated about deal with racial discrimination, inequality, and
human civil rights mistreatments. Throughout the movie there is racist acts happening around and
against not only the students and Mr. Tolson but the whole African American community. Although
this movie is based on a true story it happened a little different in history, instead of Wiley College
going head to head with Harvard University they actually debated against University of Southern
California who at that time was defending champions. They ended up defeating the defending
champions and it was a big deal because in this time it was a lot of discrimination between the whites
and the blacks. This movie relates to the real world as far as it mimicking true events that happened in
history and having it deal with the debating makes it be a very political point in
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Migraine Research Paper
The mainstay in the management of migraine is identification of the trigger and avoiding it. Dietary
triggers should be avoided. Migraine diary can be kept and symptom and probable triggers can be
recorded. Lifestyle changes such as reducing stress, improving sleep habits, and regular exercise can
be made. Patients with migraine should be encouraged not to miss meals[5].
Vasoconstroictive medications such as pseudoephhedrine should be avoided and patients advised to
use triptans as minimum as possible in order to prevent the rebound symptoms.
Though there has been advances in the treatment options for both acute and chronic migrane, patients
are still suffering unnecessarily because of underuse of these medications[15,16]. After the preventive
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Gabapentin at low dose of 300mg/day reduces the frequency and intensity of headache[11], dose is
gradually increased to total of 900mg/day in three divided doses. Then it can be increased gradually to
another target dose of total 1800mg/day in 3 divided doses. Frequent dosing is its disadvantage but
few adverse effect is its advantage. Dose adjustment is required in case of renal insufficiency and the
medication is contraindicated in child below 12 years of age. Topiramate at 25 mg PD is very effective
migraine prophylactic agent[12] increasing weekly to a goal of 100 200 mg BID. Patient must be
monitored for metabolic acidosis and
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The Kite Runner And Lord Of The Flies Literary Analysis
Loss of innocence in Amir and Ralph What would it be like if your best friend/acquaintance did not
stand up for you when you were in trouble? This question is great for how the two protagonists Amir
and Ralph lose their innocence after their closest relationship dies. The Kite Runner by Khaled
Hosseini and Lord of The Flies by William Golding can be associated with one another in many ways.
The first way that they are similar is the loss of innocence that is evident in each novel. Both Amir and
Ralph experience a loss of innocence because of events that take place throughout the novel. This loss
of innocence change Amir and Ralph in positive and negative ways. Some ways the two novels can be
compared with regards to loss of innocence is firstly, how a death of a friend affects them, secondly,
how Ralph and Amir deal with it and finally how they mature after their friends deaths. Regarding loss
of innocence, a friend s death affected Amir and Ralph in similar ways, such as how they matured
from it. An example is evident in The Kite Runner Why are you here? , For the boy , when Amir
decides he wants to adopt Sohrab (Hosseini 267). It is evident in Lord of the Flies, the tears began to
flow and Ralph was sobbing , when Golding tries to depict Ralph growing into a man as he matures
through the book and after Piggy s death, acknowledging Piggy s intellect (Golding 202). Another
way, a way they affected each other similarly is when Amir and Ralph feel remorse and grief to their
dead friends. They both act like this in the book because they know they could have prevented it. In
contrast, regarding the loss of innocence, a friend s death affected Amir and Ralph in different ways.
One way they affected Amir is that he felt guilty and Ralph did not feel as guilty. This is evident
because Amir lost his innocence after watching Hassan get raped when he clearly could have
prevented it, I watched his face, but I didn t do anything. (Hosseini 76). Another way Amir is different
from Ralph is that Amir seeks redemption and Ralph seeks salvation, an example of Ralph s disparity
is when the savages are about to kill him and Ralph is frightened
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Why I m Proud At Be A Heterosexual
Avis rara I m proud to be a heterosexual. There. I said it. The outburst was stuck in my throat, I must
confess, since Tim Cook, Apple s super CEO post Steven Jobs found it in his best interest to declare in
public his sexual orientation. I was looking forward to declare mine too, even considering that because
of the sexual confessional content of my first novel, it would hardly come as a surprise. I lie, or at
least, I soften it up. Such outburst has been stuck in my throat for much longer, since gay activism
began in the 1980s, I m not sure if it is the correct decade, but that s surely when it came to affect my
personal life. At that time, things were a bit confusing, I don t know if you can remember, especially
in the artistic milieu that I navigated. The truth is, at the time, as I recovered from of my first divorce,
I did not have a MCMO, a man to call my own a concept shamelessly stolen from Madalena Costa,
whose novel Passionate is about to be published by KBR this coming November, the title says it all.
And since we re about to engage in a good, relaxing conversation, I must tell you that my first
encounter with a true man was still far away. My ex husbands must forgive me, but they were all kind
of boyish, something very common these days, it has nothing to do with age. Therefore, my firsthand
experience with a legit bundle of testosterone was really with Alan. Amazingly, as November 15 is the
10th anniversary of our first meeting, I m still struggling to
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Text Document Clustering Approach Using Document...
Text Document Clustering Approach Using Document Similarity Measure with K Means Algorithm
Mr. Ashish P. Mohod1 , Mr. Najim A. Sheikh2 , Mr. Bharat S. Dhak3 , Ms. Mausami Sawarkar4 Asst.
Professor, CSE, Priyadarshini J.L.C.E, Nagpur,RTMNU, Maharashtra, India Email
mohod.ashish@gmail.com1,sheikhnajim4@gmail.com2,bharat.dhak@gmail.com3,
mausami_sawarkar@rediffmail.com4 Abstract: Document clustering is way of automatic organization
of documents into clusters so that documents within a cluster have high similarity in comparison to
documents in other clusters. It is measuring similarity between documents and grouping similar
documents together. The study of similarity measure for clustering is initially motivated by a research
on automated text categorization. There was several similarity measures used for document similarity.
It provides client representation and visualization of the documents; thus helps in easy navigation also.
It has been used intensively because of its wide applicability in various areas such as web mining,
search engines, and information retrieval. The key of organizing data in such a way is to improve data
availability and to fasten data access, so that web information retrieval and content delivery on the
web are improved. The main idea is to improve the accessibility and usability of text mining for
various applications. By optimizing similarity measures the optimal clusters can be formed thus
performance is improved. 1.
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Two Examples Of Chivalry In Don Quixote
Chivalry is defined as the characteristics that knights had to portray in Middle ages which are loyalty,
honor, and being polite. One chivalry characteristics Don Quixote follows in his adventure is honor.
Honor is the respect that you have for someone or something. Don Quixote honored Dulcinea and
praised her every adventure he went on. After Sancho and Don left the highway they seen a chain
gang walking towards their directed Don stopped the guards and ask each convict why they were
chained up. Don listened to each one of their stories and decided that they should be free. After Don
freed each man he ordered them to present themselves to Dulcinea. Once the men refused to do as
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Don convinces Sancho to leave his wife and children behind because he is going to come back with
something that ll change their lives. On this adventure Sancho Panza would be Don s squire and he
promised Sancho an island, where he would be a governor. A squire is usually a boy at the age of
fourteen who receives training on how to become a knight in the future. Sancho was a man who had
learning challenges but served as a servant for Don Quixote.
Don Quixote and Sancho s friendship is like Gilgamesh and Enkidu from The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh and Enkidu relationship started off rocky because their first time meeting each other they
got into a fight. Enkidu and Gilgamesh ended up needing each other for their adventure to kill
Humbaba. Enkidu became Gilgamesh brother, who was loyal throughout their journey. Enkidu knew
the safest routes through the forest to get to their destination without any problems. When Enkidu was
killed Gilgamesh was devastated about losing his friend. Gilgamesh starts his own journey now that
his friend is
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Voltaire s Candide And Dostoyevsky s Notes From Underground
The vital notion of moderation was first given precise archetypal denotation by Aristotle. Aristotle
described moderation as the equilibrium between two extremes; for example, the person who never
takes any risks is frightened, while the person who consistently takes risks is reckless (Parry).
Therefore the person who is a balance of the two, not too cowardly but not too irresponsible, has
attained the impeccable balance of moderation. While there have been many brilliant works created to
provide emphasis to the importance of moderation, two philosophers in particular, Voltaire and
Dostoyevsky, have conceivably accomplished the most exemplary job of delivering evidence in
Voltaire s Candide and Dostoyevsky s Notes From Underground. Each use the two concepts of
reasoning and currency in different ways to express the importance of moderation. In contemporary
society, daring to ask a pertinent question on a social platform is feasibly one of the most daunting
tasks one can make. Riddled with a maelstrom of potentially traumatizing consequences, giving voice
to a serious enquiry over a serious subject is even more of an arduous enterprise. Still, regardless of
the details of the responses themselves, the act of asking and answering a serious question shows
something even more significant: the ability to think. In both Candide and Notes from Underground,
thought and the impact of reason are the most important concepts discussed, though Voltaire and
Dostoyevsky use different
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Tata Steel Strategy
| 2010 | | Strategic Management6BUS0118Coursework n°1Tata Steel |
[Tata Steel : Global Player, Product Pionner amp; corporate citizen] | |
Albi Fabien ID : 10250446 Main body : 3840 words
Chopin Christèle ID : 10250448 Appendix 1: 1916 words
Fattah Ahmad Mohamad ID: 09282458
Jandos Meier ID: 09282355
Loridan Nicolas ID: 10250449
Albi Fabien ID : 10250446 Main body : 3840 words
Chopin Christèle ID : 10250448 Appendix 1: 1916 words
Fattah Ahmad Mohamad ID: 09282458
Jandos Meier ID: 09282355
Loridan Nicolas ID: 10250449
Table of contents
Introduction 2
The Environment of Tata steel 3 Macro environment of Tata steel 3 Steel industry 5
Strategic Capabilities 7
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Macro environment of Tata steel
The macro environment of the steel industry can be explored with the PESTEL framework (Appendix
I, 1.2) in order to identify how future trends in the political, economic, social, technological,
environmental and legal environments might influence Tata steel.
PESTEL Framework Political * Instability in Bangladesh, Mozambique, Iran, Thailand (where Tata
steel have investments) * Important role of state in steel industry(in India) * Increased infrastructure
spending by Indian government * Reforms of 1991 and liberalization in India (no trade restrictions) |
Economic * Financial crisis and impacts on the capital markets : volatility, affected liquidity, higher
risk perception * Decline of exchange rate for US dollar * Recession in western Europe * Downturn in
industries such as automobiles, construction, energy... * Influence of energy prices | Social *
Importance of corporate social responsibility * Importance of development of welfare in developing
countries * Health and safety problems * Role of men and women | Technological * Steel making
process complex * Innovations amp; technological developments * Skills required to make different
types and grades of steel * New technologies related to environmental protection * New production
technique: use of artificial intelligence in operations * New products: new types of steel
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Descriptive Essay On The Day In The House
November air wisped past my ivory skin as I strolled through the neighborhood. I stepped off of the
cracked sidewalk so I could turn on to the next street, but a seven foot tall metal pole with an octagon
challenged me at the sharp corner. The top of the vibrant red sign had an emerald rectangle attached to
it that read S BARWICK PL in white text with the same colored border. The word STOP that was
written in the middle of the geometric shape was meant for passing cars, felt like it was meant for me
as if I needed to head somewhere rather than home. Thinking about if I should turn left on to Barwick
or turn towards the dead end, my feet moved without my brain telling them to. In the opposite
direction of home, there was a strip of woods that was protected by a wall of briars.
With every soft step as I approached the leaf filled ditch, my low top Converse kissed the road s
cracks. I felt the satisfying crunch of stale leaves through my black canvas shoes when I stepped off of
the pavement. They flew up with every shuffling movement I made in attempts to avoid the prickle of
thorns. I was hypnotised by peaceful nature surrounding me. Blissful serenity was soon interrupted by
a breeze that tousled my hair and nipped at the high points of my face. Chilled air climbed through my
jacket to the bottom of my spine. The warmth that had been in the wind just weeks ago had either
evaporated into the sky or crept into the earth. Gentle chills danced through the overgrown weeds at
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Essay on Heineken Marketing Report 2009
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Marketing 100 Andrei Catrinici Term paper Prof. J.Goldstein
I Intro on company History of the company
II Environmental Analysis 1 Economic forces 2 Political Legal forces 3 Demand a)Total size of
market b)Market share c)Characteristics of demand 1 When 2 where 3 how often costumers buy 4
Competitive forces 5 Technological forces 6 Social/Cultural forces
III SWOT Analysis A. Strengths and Weaknesses B. Opportunities and Threats
IV Marketing objectives
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Large scale industry consolidation, a global slowdown in category growth, significant increase in
input costs and cost pressures and above all, an unprecedented economic crisis unfolding in the second
half of the year. Against this backdrop, Heineken delivered strong organic growth in net profit of 11
per cent, revenue growth of more than 27 per cent (7 per cent organic) and 16 per cent increase in
Group volume (4 per cent organic). However, the exceptional economic circumstances required the
company to reduce the value of goodwill in Russia, its investment in India and in its pub portfolios in
the UK . These non cash exceptional charges, together with low profit contributions of new businesses
and the related financing costs resulted in a substantially lower reported net profit. Looking back over
the last three years, Heineken has become more resilient, performance driven and competitive. They
have achieved an average top line growth of 16.5 per cent per year and grown the Heineken® volume
in the premium segment by 3.4 million hectolitres, an average of 7.3 per cent per year. They are more
efficient thanks to the successful delivery of more than €450 million of cost savings between 2006 and
2008 linked to their Fit2Fight programme. And they have a much stronger global footprint.[1]
II.2. Political legal forces
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Types Of E Learning Synchronous And Asynchronous
Through research I have learned that there are two types of e learning synchronous and asynchronous.
Synchronous referring to a specific hour where both parties meet for the course. Asynchronous is
using computer sources for course material and contact with instructor is done through online
programs (Bubatu). Synchronous it the type of training one would expect from a traditional classroom
training. However, today s traditional classroom training also incorporates e learning tools. Whether
the instructor is using a power point presentation, video, or material found on a website, it s important
to recognize that technology has become very important for classroom training. Besides my high
school years, I have yet to see an educator teach with only a book in hand. As technology changes, so
does asynchronous training. Newer methods of online training become available every day. E
Learning has been around for decades. Knowing that e learning is constantly changing before our
eyes, let s look at how e learning has evolved over time. According to Nicoleta Florea, There are three
generations of e learning. First generation referring to print based correspondence. Second generation
refers to the use of multimedia an instructor available. Third generation is training done by
individuals/teams with little to no guidance from an educator . First generation training was successful
but obviously had its downfalls. Print based training gave individuals access to training but no one to
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The Baghavad Gita, Yoga Sutras Of Patanjai, And The Hatha
The Baghavad Gita, Yoga Sutras of Patanjai, and the Hatha Yoga Pradipika are all considered to be
revolutionary texts. Their teachings depart from earlier traditions and propose many approaches to
enlightenment. Through their definition of yoga or their philosophical goals, each contain some
similarities as well as aspects that make each of them unique.
The epic text of the Bhagavad Gita defines yoga as the skill of union with the ultimate reality or the
absolute. The work comes to us in the form of dialogue between Lord Sri Krishna and the princely
warrior Arjuna, which occurs just before the onset of the devastating Mahabharata war. The Yoga
Sutras by Patanjali also define yoga as a union of the parts of ourselves, and sutra means ... Show
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This first step is that the student is ready to listen. Then the student ruminates on what the guru says.
Then finally the student gets meaning from the gurus teachings based on his concentration and
meditation on it. Upanishad means to sit near which represents the relationship between the guru and
the student. In the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the system was first associated with the Nath Yogis, but also
connected to other yogis lineages of the time. The Naths recruited without the regard to caste or
religion and took many muslims, sufi fakirs and dasnamyi into their fold. Here, yoga is meant for the
good of all creatures, and a true Yogi was always desirous of benefitting as many men as possible He
will find a true and earnest student who will not trifle with this knowledge. Each of these texts
represent the importance of Upanishadic learning. The dialogue of the Gita goes through a series of
concepts such as the body/soul distinction, the principle of nonattached action, the virtues of discipline
(yoga) and meditation. Jhana yoga is the first stage where a person acquires the knowledge of the
inner self through study and contemplation and becomes aware of the importance of realizing his true
self and achieving salvation. After acquiring knowledge, he turns to karma yoga to discharge his
responsibilities towards himself. The
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Working At A Car Rental Company Located At Pearson Airport
The first transferable key I chose is Analyze data or facts.The reason i chose this is, because it relates
to the history of my work place. I am currently working at a car rental company located at Pearson
airport called National Alamo. Our responsibility as a team at work is to get the cars out cleaned,
gassed and up and running in a specific time. It is important to our company to get the car out to our
customer in the best quality. The reason why this transferable skill is important to our work place is
because we need to analyze the amount of cars being sent to rent each hour so we could match our
reservation quote. The data collected of how many cars we have left is very important to us because
those are the cars that will start off ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The data collected from that would be very helpful for the division because it would allows the
officers to be aware of the area and they try to crackdown on the crime. The second transferable key
that is important to me is problem solving. The reason I chose this is, because it is very important to
dealing with conflict. Problem solving is an everyday thing in my household. We were taught by our
parents to solve problems within our conflicts because the more we avoided the conflict, the worse it
got. The one example I would use is a conflict between my brother and I. I had a car this summer that
belonged to me that I pay for to maintain. But my brother always wants to take it when I m at home
but he only pays for his gas. I confronted him about the situation to let him know that if he drives the
car the same amount of times I do, that the car belongs to him equally. So I told him he needs to pays
for my gas all the time or pay for insurance. We argued for a couple of hours, so my father came in
between and told us we need to solve this probably or else he ll take the car keys from us. So finally
we came to a agreement of splitting everything equally. He pays for half of everything and that I pay
the other half. The reason this skill is important to us is that if we didn t get to solve our problem none
of us would have a car. This skill would assist me in my future field of policing
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How Does Oscar Wilde Use Humor
In Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Earnest there are multiple types of humor. Oscar Wilde was
known for being quite humorous and he shows this throughout the story. This story has grown to be
very popular and has been made into countless stage productions and even three films. The
Importance of being Earnest can thank its humor and hysterical tone for making it into the widely
known and loved play that it is today. One type of humor that is found in The Importance of Being
Earnest is inversion humor. Inversion humor is when someone goes against logical reasoning and says
expressions that make little to no sense at all. In inversion humor, the end of the phrase being said is
typically the opposite of what you expect to be said, and is very unpredictable. One of many instances
where this type of humor is found is when Cecily says, I don t like novels that end happily. They
depress me so much (Wilde, Act II P.2311). As you can see she begins with saying she does not like
happy endings and then contradicts the meaning of the word happy and says that they depress her.
There are numerous other instances where inversion humor is used and it adds greatly to the tone of
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A satire is typically a writing style that focuses on criticizing an individual, social class, or a society
by using humor or a hyperbole. Satires are used to ridicule shortcomings and do it in a funny or
comical manner. Lady Bracknell is an excellent example of satirical humor. When she is
contemplating whether not she approves of Earnest she points out all of his flaws and then gives a
funny, unexpected response. She criticizes him for living on the wrong side of the street that has
houses that are not quite as nice as the other sides. Algernon is also a great example of a satire. He is
known as self centered and will blame anyone except himself when problems arise
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Martin Luther King Jr Inspiration
Martin Luther King Jr was an inspirational man who helped save lives through his activism in the mid
1950s. He was passionate in his non violent protests, which helped to raise awareness of racial
inequalities in America. All of his passionate work led to significant political changes, such as ending
segregation through his speeches. Without him, we would not have multiple races in the same places
as whites. He inspired many people of color to stand up for what they thought was right without
violence. Through his fight to end segregation, Martin Luther King Jr is known as one of America s
most influential civil rights activists still today. Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, in
Atlanta, Georgia. He was born as Michael King Jr, a middle child to the parents Reverend Martin
Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. While he was growing up he attended a high school in
Georgia named Booker T. Washington. His father was a minister at Ebenezer Baptist church in
Atlanta. His mother Alberta Williams King was a teacher. Martin Luther at the age of fifteen went to
Morehouse College, and graduated from there in 1948 without actually graduating high school first.
While doing graduate work at Boston Graduate school, he met Coretta Scott. He later on married
Coretta Scott in 1953 on the lawn of her parents house where she grew up in Alabama. They
eventually had four children; Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King, Yolanda King, and Bernice
King. Martin Luther King
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Video Game Addiction Essay
With this paper, I plan to some facts about video game addiction. Life is full of many stages and
milestones that everyone must encounter one of the largest and most important ones is the teenage
stage of people s life. During our teen years we usually figure out who we are and who we want to be.
Do you want to be the gamer who stays home all day and play video games or go out with friends?
Some people would rather spend a beautiful weekend inside playing video games instead of going out.
Just like most other things video games can affect relationships with family and friends and it could
potential affect your grades. It is understandable that people might not like life in the real world, and
the virtual world gives a sort of second chance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was like art coming to life, with different designed backgrounds, colors and animations. However,
not all of us notice when it is time to stop playing them I can admit to this I often got in trouble for
playing my game in class when I first got it. But for some this is still a problem to this day; children,
teens, adults in general just do not know when to stop playing video games. This causes problem with
behavior towards the people we know it s like a sickness or disease that eats you from the inside out
we tend to push them aside, blow them off, or just not pay attention to them. That is usually for
extreme cases most people can limit their usage so that it doesn t interfere with their daily lives. But as
with all addictions they have their effects one of the common effects of video game addiction is
isolation and withdrawal from social events or experiences. Gamers often stay in their house or
somewhere with internet for large amounts of time only leaving for the important tasks and/ or
necessities like eating, using the restroom, school, etc. As usual the effects of this isolation are a
breakdown in communication skills and a loss in socialization. Granted while many games, especially
massive multiplayer online games aka MMOs, involve a very real form of communication and
coordination with others, and these interactions often result in communities that can be healthy for
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How Revolutions Caused The Negative Western Influences On...
Revolutions, whether successful or not, inevitably change the place in which they happen. In the early
20th century, nearly all of Africa was colonized by European powers. Colonialism, and Africans ill
feelings toward being colonized, inspired unity, desire for social change, and an urge for
independence. Revolutions were imminent in Africa due to the strict policies of segregation, social
structure, and feelings of superiority that the Europeans brought. These feelings were ingrained in
many people both consciously and sub consciously. Many Africans, after independence, fell back into
this old routine and when the white populations left, these feelings of superiority and the old social
structure continued to manifest itself Africa, only in a new form. This was, and continues to be Africa
s biggest problem today. The goal of revolution, and independence in Africa was to purge the negative
western influences and attitudes that Europeans had put in place. However, even after independence,
the same European powers, and their conglomerates continued to influence the governments and
people. Many people of Africa fell back into their old ways and had similar thought processes under
colonial rule. These fallbacks included superiority of men over women, social status, and the other
obligations that one has to society. As Winston Churchill famously remarked Those that fail to learn
history, are doomed to repeat it. It was this recession back into the European guidelines that
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Digging Seamus Heaney Tone
Seamus Heaney grew up with hard physical labor running through his veins. Both his father and his
grandfather made a living working jobs that were physically demanding. Heaney s family really
shaped his work ethic and contributed greatly to his success as a writer. However, Heaney s family isn
t the only contributing factor to his hard work and popularity as a poet. Growing up, Heaney was
immersed in violent, political warfare between leading religious sects. That upbringing significantly
contributed to his style as a writer as well. Heaney soon realized that warfare does not only come in
the form of physical battle, it also comes in the form of language and writing. The poem, Digging by
Heaney shows how he finally comes to understand the necessity ... Show more content on
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More importantly, how good of a job his father and grandfather do at such taxing, physical jobs.
Heaney says, My grandfather cut more bricks of peat in a day/ Than any other man on Toner s bog.
(17 18) In these lines, Heaney is trying to build a connection between what his father and grandfather
do, to what he does as a writer. That even though Seamus Heaney s job as a writer is much different
than what his family does, he will work harder than anyone else at it because that s how he was raised.
Seamus believes he is going to be better than any other man in his field of work. He believes this
because that s what was exampled to him, he wants to make his family proud, even if his line of work
is different than theirs. This thought process leads Heaney into his last words of the poem, in them he
states, Between my finger and my thumb/ The squat pen rests./ I ll dig with it. (29 31) Heaney
reiterates what he previously said in his first two lines. Which ends his poem with the same
connotative language, that holds the same tone and tactile imagery. However in these last lines,
Heaney replaces snug as a gun with I ll dig with it. This slight change in syntax, goes from a tone
setting simile, to a much deeper, thought provoking metaphor. Heaney chooses to do this because its
connotative writing is almost empowering to read. It oozes the same sort of confidence you would
hear from a
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  • 2. Seven QC Tools CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction to Quality and Quality Control Quality is relative term and it is generally explain with reference to the end use of the product. The components is said to be of good quality if it works well in the equipment for which it is meant. Quality is defined as fitness for the purpose. Quality is the degree of customer satisfaction. Quality signifies the degree of general excellence of a product. Quality is the degree to which a product meets the requirements of the customers. Quality is the degree to which customers prefer a particular product over its competing products, such as people prefer a particular brand of T.V, toothpaste, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be defined as the entire collection of activities which ensure that the operation will produce optimum quality products at minimum cost. It is a systematic control of various factors that affect the quality of product. It depends upon, machine, tools, labour, material, working conditions etc. The procedure for meeting quality goods is known as quality control. 1.1.3 Seven QC Tools Seven QC tools are fundamental instruments to improve the quality of the product. They are used to analyze the production process, identify the major problems, control fluctuations of product quality, and provide solutions to avoid future defects. Statistical literacy is necessary to effectively use the seven QC tools. These tools use statistical techniques and knowledge to accumulate data and analyze them. Table 1.1Seven QC Tools Tools Use Scatter Plot Graphs pairs of numerical data, one variable on each axis, to look for a relationship. Cause and Effect Diagram Identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem and sorts ideas into useful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Hero Is A Hero What if you were trapped in a burning building with nobody to come and save you? People need heroes. Whether you are being robbed or your house is on fire, you need a hero. There is a reason that heroes are so liked, needed, and wanted in our modern world. It s because heroes instill order where there is chaos by having the kindness to do something that s right, like stand up to a bully, but also by having the kindness to do something like rescue a cat from a tree. The first thing that anybody needs when trying to be a hero is courage to do something right. A hero has to have the courage to do something that is right no matter how hard or how big the task really is. The man in the water is a good example of this because Lenny Skutnik didn t hesitate for a split second about jumping into the water to save that lady and the man that was in the water didn t hesitate about passing on the life preserver. It s something I never thought I would do referring to his jumping into the water to drag an injured woman to shore... somebody had to go in the water (pg 12 Man in the Water). He jumped in the water to save someone because he knew that it was the right thing to do and he had the courage to do it. Every time they lowered a lifeline and floating ring to him he passed it on to another of the passengers. (pg 12 Man in the Water). The man in the water also had the courage to do what was right because even though he knew he would probably die, he wanted the others to live which takes a tremendous amount of courage. Whale Tale is also a good example for this because Michael Fishbach risked everything, life and boat, to help a humpback whale. He swam into the water with the humpback whale that was tangled up in the net knowing all to well that he could die from one frantic movement and that is the courage that makes him a hero, he also was cutting the net off of the whale and had to let it tow him around knowing that it could tip over the boat in an instant and that is why he is recognized as a hero and that is because he had the courage to do something right while knowing that he and his crew could have died. In order to believe in yourself as a hero and in order to be recognized as a hero you have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sex And Phenotype Of The Mutant Fly Name: Samantha Pipher Section: 03 1. Describe the sex and phenotype of the mutant fly. Describe the phenotype as it compares to the wild type. You can obtain this information by clicking on the fly and looking at the Properties window. The sex of the grounded mutant fly is female and the phenotype as compared to the wildtype is wingless, but otherwise normal for other traits besides wings. This would be directly compared to the normal (winged) wildtype phenotype that is represented by an added (+). 2. You want to determine the genotype of grounded. You are unsure whether the mutant allele confers a phenotype that is dominant or recessive to wild type. You are also not sure if grounded is true breeding or not. To determine its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. Now you have determined some facts about the grounded allele and the trait that it causes. Given what you know, do you expect the mutant F1 flies to be homozygous or heterozygous for the allele that causes the grounded trait? According to your reasoning, if you mated two mutant F1 flies, what percentage of flies would you expect to be wild type versus mutant in the F2 progeny? Draw a Punnett square of this cross to justify your answer. It would be expected that the mutant F1 flies would be heterozygous for the allele responsible for the grounded trait. If two F1 flies were mated, the percentage of flies that would be expected to be wildtype in the F2 generation would be 25% mutants given that the mutant allele (ap) is predicted to be recessive and, leaving 75% to be wildtype (ap+). An expected F2 cross would be as follows: (The expected ratio would be 3:1 in this case wildtype : mutant). ap+ ap ap+ ap+ ap+ ap ap+ ap ap+ ap ap ap 6. Now mate a mutant F1 female fly with a mutant F1 male fly. Out of the 50 F2 progeny, what percentage of flies are wild type and what percentage are mutant You can collect individual flies that you have generated (for use in future experiments) by dragging them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Effects Of Journalism On Today s Media There is no doubt that journalism has changed from what it was in the past. The new form of journalism has its benefits, but many journalists would argue that there are major problems with today s media, especially in its news coverage, that would negate the benefits of this new era of journalism. The biggest problems with today s media coverage are the emotion driven bias of news articles and the struggle to report the truth to the general public. Emotion is, and always has been, an easy tool to exploit throughout journalism s existence and today s media coverage takes full advantage of that fact. In the article Taking Sides in Ferguson , journalist Noah C. Rothman describes the shameful events of the Ferguson riots that took place in August of 2014. After the shooting of an African American teen by a local police officer, the town of Ferguson formed peaceful protests and eventually, riots. The riots swelled into chaos resulting in destruction of both the town s infrastructure and local businesses including [a] local QuickTrip convenience store [that] was burnt to the ground... (Rothman 19). Reporters and journalists, instead of reporting solid facts and keeping distance from the riots, became part of the unrest itself. (Rothman 20). Not only the reporters became emotionally invested in the riots, but also the threat of the hostile actions of police consumed the readers of the printed news articles. The whole situation was an act of passion instead of what it should have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Violence of Japanese-American Internment Camps The Violence of Japanese American Internment Camps Setting During the late 1930s and early 1940s the world was in disarray, the Germans attacked the Polish igniting World War II. The Japanese General of the Imperial Army allied with the Axis, and was directly responsible for the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This completely altered American citizens outlook on Japanese Americans and led to President Franklin D. Roosevelt s retort of signing the Executive Order 9066.CITATION Wor12 l 1036 (World War Two Japanese Internment Camps in the USA) This order placed all citizens of the United States of Japanese descent into Internment Camps, essentially segregating them from the rest of the U.S. It became a very dim time for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would be considered Man vs. Society or more precisely, Society vs. Society. This form of external conflict had harsh effects on both parties. The non Japanese Americans were mistreated; over 120,000 of them were rounded up and placed into one of ten internment camps, or as the government liked to call them due to its more pleasant sounding name, relocation centers . The conditions in these camps were subpar. They were overcrowded and had poor living conditions. It was an unprivileged life living in these camps; internees shared large barracks with many other internees, similar to what you would see in an army boot camp. (Siasoco and Ross) While the America government considered it necessary, using the excuse that it was for their own protection, the Japanese Americans were not allowed to leave these camps, showing that it was much more than protection . The conflicting side, were the non Japanese Americans. Anti Japanese propaganda became abundant and instilled fear and paranoia into their hearts. Take, for example, Figure 1, propaganda similar to this one terrified non Japanese Americans, putting pressure on the relationship between races. Non Japanese Americans became paranoid, believing that the enemy was living among them. This resulted in violence such as hate crimes, discrimination and segregation. Causes of Conflict The cause of conflict on the outer most layer, would be the tension between Japanese Americans and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Starbucks Case March 4, 2013 [Starbucks ] Starbucks Case Questions In the early 1980 s, how did Howard Schultz view the possibilities for the fledgling specialty coffee market? What were the most important factors in shaping his perspective? In the early 1980 s Howard Schultz, became captivated and saw possibilities in the fledgling specialty coffee market as he studied and observed that only a few Independent specialty coffee roasters existed and most of these businesses were small operations without large advertising budgets. Schultz recognized that many companies such as Peet s and Starbucks had an enthusiastic base of regular customers who were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His belief was that wherever there was a cluster of customers ordering his product it would make good business sense to establish an outlet somewhere around the cluster. Another of Schultz critical drivers were the layout and design and fixtures. Schultz had invested time and money to ensure that each outlet was identical to each other as it forms a part of the experience which he wanted to create for his business. To achieve this Schultz had hired an architect as his businesses expanded to ensure that the design was achieved in all his stores. To ensure that this was achieved Schultz would be in attendance at all locations during the opening and the start up of each outlet. Schultz tried to standardize his business practices so as to achieve quality in all his outlets. Training of his employees was a critical driver for Schultz business as he was of the opinion that they should be knowledgeable about the service product and the service delivery offered to customers. He further believed that without his employees being knowledgeable about the product and how to offer quality service to customers so that they will not return. Also, Schultz wanted to educate his customers about the origin of the product and get them knowledgeable about the product they purchase. Schultz competitors had not included this activity in their sales strategy, for example Peet s. This he opined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Advantage Of Space Travel Technology Advancing space travel capabilities for the better of mankind Further developing space travel can lead to a much better and more advanced world. Advancing the world s space travel capabilities can lead to a vast number of opportunities. Research can be advanced even further than what it already is. Humanity can colonize celestial bodies in our solar system, avoiding exceeding the world s population carrying capacity. Discoveries that will be made out in space can be life changing such new sources of energy or developing new ways to travel even further, faster. Multiple industries can be affected in positive ways such as the science, medical, technology industries as well as the world s economy. If humanity does not look up at the sky and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also humanity can develop a new way to travel further and faster as a result of utilizing new forms of energy or elements that might be discovered. Traveling past the outer or inner most part of the solar system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in an article posted in the International Journal of World Peace, With the rapid depletion of oil and other common energy sources, alternative energy resources are being pursued. After the Fukushima, Japan meltdown, there is a renewed effort to move towards safer forms of power. Helium 3 is a source for fusion energy that has no chance of a nuclear meltdown and it produces no radioactive waste. While there are very small quantities of Helium 3 here on earth, there are vast quantities of it on the moon. It could be a very clean, abundant, and cheap energy source for centuries to come. Just one future rocket trip to the moon could return with enough Helium 3 to meet all of the U.S. s energy needs for one full year the fusion technology required to transform Helium 3 to commercial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Acromegaly Acromegaly is a relatively uncommon but serious disorder. Usually Acromegaly is a benign tumor on the pituitary gland. The disorder causes the gland to secrete excess growth hormone which the body doesn t need. Acromegaly translates into acro extremities and megaly enlargement. In an Acromegalic patient elevated level of growth hormone in the bloodstream is responsible for enlargement of certain organs and body parts throughout the body which eventually become permanent changes. An unusual over development of the hands, feet, and facial bones (jaw, brow ridge, and cheekbones). Acromegaly can be treated but if the symptoms of the diseases at first sight are ignored and not treated many complications can occur and in worse case death. The disorder is often missed by doctors. This research will describe Acromegaly and focus on statistics, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, prevention, and complications. CAUSES The pituitary is a small endocrine gland found at the base of your brain that creates, controls, and releases a few critical hormones which are responsible for our body to function properly. Acromegaly is an unusual condition of the pituitary gland. The disorder is a hormonal sickness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recent studies show that out of every million about one hundred fifteen to two hundred ninety five people get affected and the numbers are growing every year. Equal chances for male and female getting this disorder. It usually happens in middle age adults between 40 to 45 year olds, but sometimes it happens during childhood. When kids get this disease it is called gigantism instead of acromegaly. In children, gigantism affects the growth plates of the long bones on both ends and it causes expanded development of the long bones. In this manner the children grow in height. Growth plates intertwine after puberty, so the inordinate GH creation does not add to the adults ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Similarities And Differences In Dogsong Dogsong by Gary Paulsen is a very enjoyable book. This book follows a 14 year old eskimo boy name Russel Susskit. He lives with his dad in a village in the winter. During the summer they live in fish camps together. Russels mother had abandoned him and his father years ago. Russel has a lot of questions about life that he hasn t had answered yet. Every day is about the same for the village and Russel, he wakes up to his dad coughing and the smell of diesel fuel. One day when Russel tells his dad his opinion about snowmobiles his dad sends him to talk to a village elder named, Oogruk. Oogruk is a wise,blind, man in the village and he knows the old ways of the eskimo people and how it was before th white men were there. Russel is thought about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would like to have some of his qualities, but I don t, yet. Oogruk is an old, blind, wise man. These are just a couple of differences between us. I m not old, yet, i m not blind, and i m not wise, yet. These are all things that Oogruk has but not me. Some other differences are that he is an eskimo, he lives in government owned houses in a village, and he is a shaman. Some similarities are that we both think that the old eskimo ways are good, and we both like to see beautiful things. I think that the older eskimo ways were good, because it seem more interactive, and it seemed like it brought people closer together. Before Russel goes on his journey Oogruk asks him to bring him out to the frozen ocean and that is something I would want to see in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Descriptive Essay On Hunting INTRO: I never thought I would feel so awful after pulling that trigger and watching that innocent animal give it s life to me. I was only ten years old and my life was certainly impacted forever. Nowadays, many people think that pulling the trigger of a gun is not hard at all. In reality, it might be pretty easy. It is the aftermath on the other hand that will leave an internal scar, changing a person forever. On my first deer hunt, a young buck stepped out of the dense willow clusters with it s head down, giving me a shot. Soon I would be faced with the tough decision of taking the life of an innocent animal. Meanwhile, on my first turkey hunt, there too I would soon be changed forever. BODY PARAGRAPH #1: It was a cool and crisp evening that nipped at the tips of my toes and fingers. I could smell the fresh snow from the previous night s dusting that blanketed the landscape like a pearly white canvas. The sun was about to set and soon I would be out of daylight. That means no deer this year. Shortly, a buck would come in and I would pull the trigger. I perched myself up in a tree stand overlooking a massive river valley. This is the place where deer come down and across in order to get to the fields for feeding. The towering tree stand soared over many small trees. I glanced over the railing, looking down at the snowy forest floor many feet below. It was a frightening height. Pull your gun up. I ll work my way back around to try and push some deer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Minor Characters By John Wyndham Minor characters play an overall important role in the progression of the novel; as this will be proven by analyzing John Wyndham s book The Chrysalids. Minor characters serve an important role in this story. They do this by showing the kind of environment Waknuk s society has, how they deal with mutants. As well as revealing the history of Waknuk, how they acted before and their origin. Beyond that, they play an important role by showing the progression of the novel, in which they create subplots, and add suspense to the story. Even though minor characters are barely mentioned in the story, they do show that they serve an overall important role in the progression of the novel because they create subplots, in which they add suspense to the story. Equally important, they help reveal the history of Waknuk, which is intricately connected to the setting and action of the plot. Minor characters have an important role in the progression of the novel, because they help reveal the history of Waknuk and its people. Notably, this is shown when old man Jacob reveals to David how they previously dealt with mutants/deviations. My father reckoned there was a lot less trouble with mutants on account of it, and when there were any, they were burnt like other deviations (Wyndham 88). This quote proclaimed by old man Jacob evokes to the reader the history of Waknuk s actions against mutants. This quote has shown that they have become less strict with them, and instead of burning them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Ethics, Metaphysics, Religion, Epistemology, And Anthropology Introduction Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. After taking this course, I have a stronger understanding of what philosophy is and how my life is based around everyday theories and ideas. Before beginning this course, I had no prior knowledge on what philosophy was or how important it is for an individual s success. Ethics, Metaphysics, Religion, Epistemology, and Anthropology are five main philosophy topics that I related to quite easily. Many different philosophers and their theories were easy for me to understand along with relating to them in hopes of becoming a better individual based on the lessons each topic provides. Ethics Ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In class we discussed the existence of God along with life after death. Having a religious background allows me to understand metaphysics and reality, considering my faith revolves around the existence of God and life after death. Being Lutheran, I do believe in God and the powerful gifts/events that are intertwined with God. Life after death is a sore subject for many individuals regardless of their religious beliefs, but I believe that people either are sent to heaven or hell. Yin and Yang Theory The Yin and Yang Theory provided more information than I had ever known about this theory. I found Yin and Yang relatable because I have two adoptive Chinese sisters. While walking around through the streets of China, I hear a lot of discussions regarding Yin and Yang (good or bad). I believe that there is a difference between good or bad and that the imbalance might not be evenly divided like the Chinese population states. Wu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. America s Choice 1960 Presidential Campaign History`s choice 1960 Presidential campaign What respectable person would think of the best choice for president? There are plenty of classical case of presidential campaigns in past years. In 1960, the Soviet Union and the United States were in the Cold War. Nevertheless, civil rights and the fight against apartheid and other issues cause a lot of trouble. According to these historical background, there are two politicos began to compete for president: John F. Kennedy, a young and dynamic Massachusetts senator; Nixon, an experienced members of congress. Compared with Kennedy and Nixon before the presidential campaign, Kennedy not only the lack of rich diplomatic experience, but also in a disadvantaged situation of his identity of Catholics. However, Kennedy won the presidential campaign by his unique advantage. There are several differences and similarities between Kennedy and Nixon that cause the final result of the presidential campaign. Religion entered the campaign in 1960 as 1928 and it s importance can not be underestimated. Kennedy and Nixon have a different religion. Many citizens voted for their religion rather than their politics. In the article, author shows us that some protestant democrats supported Nixon for religious reasons. As a catholic, Kennedy didn`t in a dominant position. However, Kennedy had disposed of the religious issue. On September 12, Kennedy agreed to appear before the Ministerial Association of Houston, Texas, to present his views ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cavin Kare CAVINKARE Principles Practises of Management Submitted to: Prof. Mala Sane Submitted by: Name: Shubhranshu Mishra Sec: E Roll No.: 31 PRN: 10020441264 GRADE ASSIGNED: ________________________ CavinKare It is the story of David taking on Goliath. A small company having its base in Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu, is now taking on the multinationals of the FMCG world. The Levers of the world now have competition breathing down their necks, from an all too Desi company, CavinKare. Pioneers in the field of sachet revolution, and mass marketing in rural areas, CavinKare has grown from a Rs 15,000 venture to a company making a turnover of Rs 700 crores . Year of Establishment : 1983 Chairman and Managing Director of CavinKare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He bought a shampoo packing machine for Rs 3,000. The company began its journey as Chik India Ltd. How Chik Shampoo was born He named it Chik Shampoo after my father. The product did not succeed immediately; they learnt many things during the process. In the first month, they could sell 20,000 sachets and from the second year, they started making profits. He moved to Chennai in 1989 but their manufacturing unit continued to be in Cuddalore. It took him three years to get the first loan because banks asked for collateral. He did not have any. But one particular bank gave him a loan of Rs 25,000 which we rotated and later upgraded to Rs 400,000, Rs 15 lakh (Rs 1.5 million), etc. The bank manager wrote in their loan application This person does not have any collateral to offer but there is something interesting about this SSI unit. Unlike others, this company pays income tax! His business never looked back because he was very particular about paying income tax. Strategies that made Chik Shampoo No. 1 in South India When Chik entered the market, Velvette Shampoo was being marketed aggressively by Godrej . But a scheme of theirs became extremely successful they exchanged five sachets of any shampoo for a Chik
  • 16. Shampoo sachet, free. Later, they altered the scheme they started giving one free Chik Shampoo sachet in lieu of five Chik Shampoo sachets only. Soon, consumers started asking for Chik sachets only. Their sales went up from Rs 35,000 to Rs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social Reforms and Movement During 19th Century in India DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW B.A. LLB (HONS.) 2ND SEM 2013 14 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: VANADANA SINGH ARPITA RANJAN HISTORY PROFESSOR B.A. LLB (HONS.) DR. RMLNLU LUCKNOW ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tarachand Chakravarti one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group was appointed the secretary of the organisation. Weekly service was held originally, every Saturday evening; later it was transferred to Wednesday, a practice which has been retained to this day at the Brahmamandir of Tagore s Shantiniketan. It consisted of three successive parts, viz. recitation of the Vedas by Telegu Brahmins in the closed apartment exclusively before the Brahmin members of the congregation, reading and exposition of the Upanishads for the general audience, and singing of religious hymns. This would correspond exactly to the reading of the Bible, the sermon and the hymns of Christian worship, and on this point Rammohun s previous Unitarian contacts had certainly been of considerable help by providing him with a model of congregational worship which was alien to the spirit of Hinduism. The parallelism however was confined exclusively to the outward form. The contents of Rammohun s universal worship were thoroughly Hindu in character. The reading of the vedas exclusively before the Brahmin participant does not apparently accord well with the universal and non sectarian ideals of the new church as set forth in its Trust Deed. But the only custodian of Vedic rituals in Calcutta at that moment was the orthodox Telegu Brahmin community and its members could not be persuaded to recite the Vedas before Brahmins and non Brahmins alike. That Rammohun and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Strategic Analysis of Ford Motors Company Company Profile Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 by automotive and industrial pioneer Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. Being first to implement a moving assembly line for automotive manufacturing, Ford was able to more efficiently mass produce their products than their competitors. In 1908 the Model T was introduced and went on to sell over 15 million vehicles, firmly establishing Ford as the major player in the early automotive industry with 50% market share by the 1920s. The company went public 1956 and since then has grown to be a significant presence in the global automotive market. Financial ratios are useful indicators of a firm s performance and financial situation (Friedlob Schleifer, 2003). Ratios can be used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to the economic crisis of 2007, Ford has become one of the most globalized of the automakers with research and design facilities as well as manufacturers and marketing operations around the world (Albaum et al, 2004;p).With its advantages in low costing, high volume, and availability of parts for service, it was able to rapidly expand its market (Leontiades 2000; p22 23). External Environment Challenges Economic Environment Doole and Lowe (2008) emphasizes how important it is for Global managers to understand the economic development in countries where it wants to expand to and how they impact on the overall strategy of the Firm (Doole Lowe, 2008;pp 12 13). This knowledge is important at a world level in terms of the world trading infrastructure such as world institutions and trade agreements developed to foster international trade, at a regional level in terms of regional trade integration and at a country/market level (Doole Lowe, 2008; pp 12 13). b) Technological Challenges A peculiar trend which was prevalent in the last decade, besides globalization, was a limited number of producers which emerged due to diversity among products and uniformity across national markets (Agarwal, 2004). Amid global conditions that amount to an economic and industry crisis, the world s auto makers still consider innovation and technology to be the most important trend over the next five years. Fuel efficiency improvements, alternative fuel technologies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Violence In Antigone By Sophocles INTRODUCTION In this essay I will be discussing and referring to Hannah Arendt s essay On Violence (1969), Zizek s essay Violence (2008) and Walter Benjamin s essay Critique on violence (n.d.) in order to look at the notion of violence in Antigone written by Sophocles through theatrical terms. I will focusing on the dramatization of some of the events that lead to the ends and the means and refer to the interruptions of these events (Arendt: 1969:4). BODY Concept of Violence in reference to Arendt Violence is defined synonymously with strength of emotion or of a destructive natural force (Merriam Webster n.d.). In the Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary s the definition of violence is defined as something very strong and sudden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the analysis of the play text, I will evaluate how violent events bring about change in the text, and also discuss how other theatrical elements manifest themselves in the play text and its performance. The chorus frames the actions in the play, which make it theatrical, that is, the dramatization of Antigone. Drama is a conflict that is active and continuous until it is framed than made theatrical. In ancient Greece, the plays were performed in an amphitheatre. The chorus would stand on the orchestra in between the audience and the stage where the actions happened. They would work as a double agent as they perform on actions on behalf of the audience and actor. They are put in place to respond to Antigone s and Creon s actions. The chorus also provides the audience with a backgound, and then they move the story forward by speaking about the king Creon, who enters after their commentary (Arendt 1969:45). The juxtaposition in the choral work drives the story forward; therefore the voice of the chorus is that of change which has already been established as violent (Arendt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Physics Of Albert Einstein Robbie Patio BIO 101 Professor Dartley 4/16/15 Albert Einstein Most people know who Albert Einstein is and how great of a physicist he was, yet many aren t aware that Albert Einstein had not even finished high school! Most would think that a person who doesn t complete high school is dumb, and lazy. The fact is, Einstein did not complete high school, not because he was dumb or lazy. At the age of 15, he quit high school because he did not agree with the way the teachers taught. He thought that the teacher s weren t teaching in a way that didn t allow students to freely question or use their creative imagination. Einstein once said Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. By this he shows that he isn t for seeing things the way they seem, and he tends to think deeper into things. He shows that he keeps his mind open, open to learn new things that can t be noticed by a simple glance. Many would also think that one who drops out of high school may not go anywhere in life. Einstein won a Nobel Prize in Physics, a Gold Medal of The Royal Astronomical Society, and many other awards. Even if Einstein never even finished high school, his creation of the equation E = mc2, theory of relativity, and theory of light led the way to him becoming known as the father of modern physics. Albert Einstein was Born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany in 1879. He was the son of Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer who was the head of Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Murder In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe Ever wonder how you d feel after killing someone? Well the Narrator of The Tell Tale Heart commits a crime thinking it would all be okay, since he buries the evidence, but will he be okay? The narrator, the murderer, acts perfectly calm and okay when the cops show up, because of course the evidence is gone, but is it? He had no reason to seek revenge, he killed this man because of the man s evil eye. After killing the man he doesn t have to worry about the evil eye staring at him. He says in the story His eye would trouble me no more. (Poe 93) He say this after killing the man. So, the man s heart is dead, so is the evil eye that scares him so much. The murdered ends up taking responsibility for his actions at the end of the story. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Georges Braque Introduction: A well known artist of the 20th century is Georges Braque, born on May 13th, 1882, in Argenteuil, France.(1) Braque took after his father and grandfather in house painting.(1) He studied painting from 1897 1899 at the Ecole des Beaux Arts.(1) He took his love for artistic painting to the next level where he then moved to Paris.(1) From 1902 1904 he continued to paint at the Academie Humbert.(2) In 1910 a close fellow artist and friend Pablo Picasso introduced Braque to model Marcelle Lapre which he then later married in 1912.(2) Braque also served in the French Army during World War I and sustained wounds to the head.(3) With his failing health that prevented Braque from creating any large scale commissioned projects he still continued with his artwork in 1917.(3) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Georges Braque painting of a French city combined with architecture and nature reducing every major object in a scene to simple geometric shapes.(7) Braque eliminated details in the houses, hill sides, grass, tree s and leaves to blend and reveal the severity of shapes in the painting.(6) The color s reduced to a combination of dull greens, grays and browns.(6) The shading and angles makes it un clear to where the lighting comes from. The curving rhythms have manufactured a system of horizontals and verticals.(6) For cubism this piece is an iconic piece that gives no sense of a normal perspective.(7) For the lack in true depth and detail the technique of using multiple perspective s simultaneously would present to be it s biggest feature.(7) (Style) The piece was inspired by another artist named Paul Cézanne.(8) The lack of line source and use of dull brown, greens, and grays are also used in Cézanne pieces.(8) Both Cézanne and Braque painted in the same location of the french city and both painting s someone how have an unfinished look.(8) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Federalism In Australia Summary In the article, Federalism in Australian Constitutional interpretation: signs of reinvigoration? , Chordia and Lynch explore the constitutional interpretative approach used by the majority in Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd (1920). The article discusses the key factors in the majority s decision in Engineers that disadvantaged the states by significantly increasing the power of the Commonwealth. Tension between the principles of responsible government and federalism was anticipated by the framers of the constitution, predicting that the one of the two will eventually cancel the other one out. This tension surfaced in the majorities decision in Engineers and is explored using the historical evidence of the framers intentions, the ideas that influenced them, and Justice Gageler s critique of the Engineers decision. Chordia and Lynch argue that the majorities decision in Engineers focused on responsible government, while completely ignoring the principles of Federalism. This is evident in the delivery of the majorities decision, declaring that the two fundamental features of the Australian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, Gageler argues that the people of the Commonwealth and the people of the states are members of a unified sovereign nation rather than members of opposing groups. As such, the principles of responsible government hold that the laws of the commonwealth hold government accountable to a unified Crown and to the Australian people. The third argument is that federalism should only function within situations that directly involve an interference between the commonwealth and the states. In particular, this third argument corresponds with the nationalist model of federation that supports a single unified head of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Case Law On Horizontal Direct Effect Of Directives The CJEU case law on horizontal direct effect of directives arguably lacks consistency in regards to the application of the general principle. The principle of direct effect was established in Van Gend en Loos v. Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen. Although there is no set definition of direct effect, a broader definition was provided in Van Gend en Loos that it can be expressed as the capacity of a provision of EU law to be invoked before a national court. However, Van Dyun v. Home Office established that directives are capable of direct effect. Furthermore, Marshall v. Southampton established that there could only be vertical direct effect of directives. This stringent principle has arguable ignited the highly contested debate of whether or not horizontal direct effect is applicable to directives or if directives could only have vertical direct effect. However, this essay shall explore the lack of consistency in case law regarding horizontal direct effect of directives. Firstly, this paper will delve into the case law of the topic of horizontal direct effect of directives in efforts to try to highlight its consistency in its approach. Secondly, the paper will use case law and the opinion of academics (enter the name of the academics later) to highlight its inconsistencies using the legal mechanisms that have been introduced by the Courts to try to compensate for the lack of horizontal direct effect of directives. Namely, indirect effect, incidental horizontal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Temperature Monitoring On The Thermostat Temperature Key questions unit 4 #42 a) Home: the temperature monitor in the thermostat registers the temperature in the room. If the temperature id too the low the monitor sends a signal to the furnace to be turned on. Once the furnace has heated the house to the desired temperature the thermostat sends a signal to the furnace to turn off. Body: the regulation tof blood pressure. When your blood pressure increases, it is detected by the recepters in your blood vessels that sence the resistance of blood flow against the walls if the vessel. The receptors send a message to your brain, which sends a message to your heart and blood vessels. Your heart rate decreases and your blood vessels expand in diameter, which together decreases your blood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... #44 Decrease in progesterone stimulates the uterus to contract. Contractions release oxytocin, causing even stronger contractions. More oxytocin is released until baby is born. Once baby is born the brain sends signals for contractions to stop. The positive feedback system serves to increase contractions to ensure that baby is delivered as quickly as possible. #45 1) Filtration: blood enters the afferent arteriole and flows into the glomerulus where filterable blood components such as water and nitrogenous waste will move toward the inside of the glomerulus, and nonfilterable components such as cells will exit through the efferent arteriole. The filterable components accumulate in the glomerulus to form the glomerular filtrate. 2) Reabsorption: Molecules and ions will be absorbed back in the circulatory system. What remains in the glomerulus after this process is known as the tubular fluid and this is what will pass through to the collecting duct to form urine. 3) Secretion: Substances such as hydrogen ions, creatinine, and drugs will be removed from the blood through the peritubular capillary network into the distal convoluted tubule, or collecting duct. The end product of all these processes is urine; a collection of substances that has not yet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Behavior Change Theory Selected And Reason For Selecting A. Topic Selection: Obesity B. Theory Behavior Change Theory Selected and Reason for Selecting The Social Cognitive Theory is learning by observing and interacting with others. This works perfect for my case study because children mimic what they see other children do. They also watch their older influences and do as them. I will use this theory by setting up programs for the children along with their families. This is targeting the obesity problem in 8 to 14 year old. I plan on implementing programs for children s physical activity and healthy food choices. Compare and/or contrast two other theories Theory #1 Social Network Theory The Social Theory Network has to do with people s relationships to one another. Having a healthy social network would have a positive effect on the people in it. My case study has to do with children who do not belong to social networks like older individuals would. Their parents probably have a stable social network build through the years, so their children are born into their networks until they are old enough to form their own. The Social Network Theory and the Social Cognitive Theory both are interpersonal theories. They are influenced by the people around them. Change occurs when behavior that is desired is reinforced. Theory #2 Transtheoretical Model The Transtheoretical Model lays out stages a person goes through for change. In this case it is making positive changes to prevent childhood obesity. The stages are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Disabled In The Game Of Thrones Stereotypes The Disabled in the Game of Thrones Bringing Elsewhere Home: A Song of Ice and Fire s Ethics of Disability by Pascal J. Massie and Lauryn S. Mayer focuses on the disabled in the popular book and tv series Game of Thrones. Season one episode 4 of the Game of Thrones titled, Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things , features several characters that suffer from either an internal or external disability. However, the primary two examples of disabled characters are Bran Stark and Tyrion Lannister. Both characters suffer from very different disabilities, and unfortunately they live in a pseudo medieval society in which disabilities are highly frowned upon. Their social status in society is highly afflicted by their handicaps, but they are also lucky that they are from noble houses that help elevate their status. Both characters have and develop different ways to deal with their handicap. Bran Stark, is bed ridden after suffering a horrible fall from a tower that caused him to be paralyzed from the waist down. Although not shown in this episode, Bran was pushed from the tower due to the fact that he had seen something he was not meant to see. Bran is crushed by his disability at first, it makes him feel quite useless as he has to get carried around from place to place. Furthermore it greatly hinders his childhood dream of becoming a noble warrior and prevents him from climbing, which is one of his greatest passions. Bran first sees his newfound disability as a setback but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Based on the Marginal Utility Theory to Analyze Students’... Based on the marginal utility theory to analyze students demand for... 1. Introduction:...................................3 1.1 Origin of Marginal Utility Theory...............................3 1.2 Development of Marginal Utility Theory.......................3 2. The analysis of marginal utility theory...4 2.1 The definition of marginal utility theory........................4 2.2 The understanding of marginal utility theory..................5 2.3 The main influences on marginal utility.........................5 2.4 The paradox of water and diamonds.............................8 3. Discussion on marginal utility theory....8 3.1 The limitation of marginal utility theory......................8 4. Conclusion......................................9 5. Reference......................................10 1. Introduction 1.1 Origin of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robert S. and Daniel L. say: Marginal utility measures the additional satisfaction obtained from consuming one additional unit of a good. (Robert S. and Daniel L. Microeconomics 2010). Diminshing marginal utility is the utility from one more unit consumption increase will decrease. Equal marginal principle, as Robert S. and Daniel L. say: It is maximized when the consumer has equalized the marginal utility per dollar of expenditure across all goods. [pic] 2.2 The understanding of marginal utility theory Marginal utility, in other word, is the difference in your satisfaction when you are offered with an additional one unit of a good or service. For example, when you are hungry, you will be very happy with someone offering you a piece of bread. If you got the second one, you will still be happy. So do the third or fourth one. But when it comes to the fifth or sixth piece, you may be less happy with that. When it reaches to the seventh piece, you may become unhappy with the offer. It is usual consumers psychology. In the process, people increasing satisfaction of getting one more piece of bread is marginal utility. And just like full filling a bottle with water, people will finally reach a point that we are not able to accept more good or service or even the water will spill out which likes the satisfaction remain the same as the previous one additional unit. Marginal utility theory has three main features. First, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Mary Bloodsworth Short Story Long ago, a young woman known as Mary Bloodsworth lived in a tiny cottage in a forest in Massachusetts. Mary sold healing herbs and other remedies to people who came from far and wide to see her. People say she was beautiful and that she enchanted many men. As time passed, some grew jealous of the attention she received, and villagers began to tease her behind her back, calling her a witch. People whispered that Mary would never marry or bear children. One year, village girls began to disappear. When the first girl vanished, people said she had run away. But as time passed, more and more girls disappeared. Their families were overcome with grief, and all the villagers searched the forest, the streets, the houses, pastures and barns. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They came to a tree, where they saw Mary holding a magic wand pointed toward the miller s house. The miller s daughter was there too, glowing in an unearthly light. It seemed Mary had cast a spell on the girl. The villagers raised their weapons shovels, pitchforks and rifles. But upon hearing the people coming, Mary broke off her spell and raced into the woods. The villagers chased after her, and when they reached her cottage, they captured her. As she thrashed about, fighting off the villagers, Mary broke a mirror, cutting her hand. Mary screamed and cursed all the women and girls of the village. The people called it the curse of Bloody Mary. Mary was put on trial, and at the trial the miller s daughter described the sound she had heard as a melodic whistle, like the wind blowing through leaves and carrying a tune. People in the packed courtroom noticed Mary was pregnant, but she would not reveal who the father of her child was. When the judge insisted that she tell everyone, she said, There is no father. On the stand, the local minister declared that the baby must be the child of Satan. The baby must die, the judge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Teaching Students With Communication Disorders Communication is an important aspect of life and experiences. When it comes to learning communication plays a major role due to the fact that it allows children to participate in active and interactive communication with classmates and school personnel, which facilitate the learning process. Communication disorders consist of various problems in hearing, speech, and language. As we all know, speech and language can impact children in many ways such as how they talk, gain understanding, evaluate, and process information. Children with communication disorders usually do poorly in school. They repeatedly struggle to read, they have problems expressing and understanding language and social cues. They may demonstrate poor judgment, have trouble with tests taking, and also may sometimes refuse to go to school. What does research recommend when it comes to teaching students with communication disorders in the general classroom? What instructional based practice have been showing to be the most effective when working with students with communications disorders? How student strengths and weaknesses will be measure in order to develop a proper curriculum for them. If there s an existing curriculum, how it will be modified to meet the learners needs? How planning and implementing curriculum accommodation in content areas is beneficial for the students? What integrated speech and language services will be given in order to promote communicative competence? Will any inclusive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou Essay Hillary R. Clinton once said that There cannot be true democracy unless Women s voices are heard (conference in Vienna, Austria 1997). That very brilliant quote relates to a very strong woman by the name of Maya Angelou. Angelou is America s most visible black female autobiographer and speakers (scholar Joanne M. Braxton). She is known for her speeches, poems, and books, but what stood out to me the most was her 1993 inauguration speech when Bill Clinton was sworn into the White House. Ironically, in her poem On the Pulse of Morning Maya Angelou uses clear rhetoric, prehistoric metaphoric images, and inspirational concepts to alert her audience to treat the world differently. Born on April 4th, 1928, in St. Louis, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rhetoric in using language effectively and persuasive verbal communication, for example, Language that is elaborate, pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous: His offers of compromise were mere rhetoric. Majority all the terminology expressed in her speeches are clear to understand, and her pronunciation is terrific. Angelou vocal delivery is easy to hear, and she uses effective pauses to emphasize ideas. Although Angelou speeches and poetry are enjoyable they are geared toward an older audience, because a younger audience cannot relate some of her speech textual. The use of clear rhetoric in her speeches makes her a truly amazing famous speaker. Moreover, the use of prehistoric metaphoric images is directed at the audience to help them better embrace and value a new concept or idea. Some speakers use metaphors because they are a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in a sea of troubles or All the world s a stage (Shakespeare). In one particular part of the speech, personification is given to the rock, implying that it be capable of cry out . It gives the figment of your imagination that the rock is conversation to the person and informing them that it is there for the individual to use as ground to place on, but not as a guard. The rock says that he is here to help struggle, but not to conceal the person from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Logos For President 1984 Ronald Reagan for President 1984 The campaign ad Prouder, Stronger, Better is attempting to convince the people of America to vote for Ronald Reagan to serve his second term as the President of the United States. The commercial begins with a speaker telling the audience, It is morning in America... (Tuesday Team, 1984). The speaker then states that people will go to work, move into homes, and get married on that day. The citizens of the United States are also supposedly available to look at the future confidently due to inflation being less than half of what it was four years ago and interest rates being about half the record highs of 1980. The video concludes with the speaker stating that Ronald Reagan s first presidency has made America, Prouder, and stronger, and better, (Tuesday Team, 1984). The speaker uses techniques of logos, ethos, and pathos throughout the commercial to persuade the audience to vote for Reagan in order to continue his presidency in 1984. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The argument that Reagan should serve his second term as president is effective because logos, ethos, and pathos, are each used efficiently in the commercial. Logos, ethos, and pathos helped in explaining Reagan s successes in first presidency which were reflected throughout the commercial. The argument caused the audience to wipe out the consideration of voting for another president because of all the positive outcomes in his first presidency. This commercial is famous and was seen by countless amounts of Americans, but it was not the deciding factor for the election. The reputation Reagan had from his first presidency and attacking his opponent, Walter Mondale, for being a free spending Democrat gave Reagan the advantage in the election. Reagan ended up winning with 49 states, 58.8% of the popular vote, and 525 electoral votes (Tuesday Team, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Denzel Washington Ethical Issues Denzel Washington of Mount Vernon, New York was born on December 28, 1954 who is known today as a famous actor because of all the big movies he has taken part of and the big roles he has played which have turned out to be hits all over the country. But before he made it big time he had to make his way up in the movie industry and he did this in 1981 when he made his first movie appearance in Carbon Copy (1981) with George Segal who was already had a name for himself and was an established actor at the time. Throughout the 1980 s Denzel had been a part of not only movies but also a television show called St. Elsewhere (1982), where he played an important role of a Doctor for six years. In 1989 this is the year that Denzel s career began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Denzel Washington played the role of Professor Melvin Tolson who coaches the debate team at Wiley and almost goes undefeated the whole season. The debate team consisted of four African American students, there was a female student and three male students. The team has so much success that they are invited to debate versus Harvard University and end up defeating them. During the season and versus Harvard the subjects that they debated about deal with racial discrimination, inequality, and human civil rights mistreatments. Throughout the movie there is racist acts happening around and against not only the students and Mr. Tolson but the whole African American community. Although this movie is based on a true story it happened a little different in history, instead of Wiley College going head to head with Harvard University they actually debated against University of Southern California who at that time was defending champions. They ended up defeating the defending champions and it was a big deal because in this time it was a lot of discrimination between the whites and the blacks. This movie relates to the real world as far as it mimicking true events that happened in history and having it deal with the debating makes it be a very political point in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Migraine Research Paper The mainstay in the management of migraine is identification of the trigger and avoiding it. Dietary triggers should be avoided. Migraine diary can be kept and symptom and probable triggers can be recorded. Lifestyle changes such as reducing stress, improving sleep habits, and regular exercise can be made. Patients with migraine should be encouraged not to miss meals[5]. Vasoconstroictive medications such as pseudoephhedrine should be avoided and patients advised to use triptans as minimum as possible in order to prevent the rebound symptoms. Though there has been advances in the treatment options for both acute and chronic migrane, patients are still suffering unnecessarily because of underuse of these medications[15,16]. After the preventive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gabapentin at low dose of 300mg/day reduces the frequency and intensity of headache[11], dose is gradually increased to total of 900mg/day in three divided doses. Then it can be increased gradually to another target dose of total 1800mg/day in 3 divided doses. Frequent dosing is its disadvantage but few adverse effect is its advantage. Dose adjustment is required in case of renal insufficiency and the medication is contraindicated in child below 12 years of age. Topiramate at 25 mg PD is very effective migraine prophylactic agent[12] increasing weekly to a goal of 100 200 mg BID. Patient must be monitored for metabolic acidosis and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Kite Runner And Lord Of The Flies Literary Analysis Loss of innocence in Amir and Ralph What would it be like if your best friend/acquaintance did not stand up for you when you were in trouble? This question is great for how the two protagonists Amir and Ralph lose their innocence after their closest relationship dies. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Lord of The Flies by William Golding can be associated with one another in many ways. The first way that they are similar is the loss of innocence that is evident in each novel. Both Amir and Ralph experience a loss of innocence because of events that take place throughout the novel. This loss of innocence change Amir and Ralph in positive and negative ways. Some ways the two novels can be compared with regards to loss of innocence is firstly, how a death of a friend affects them, secondly, how Ralph and Amir deal with it and finally how they mature after their friends deaths. Regarding loss of innocence, a friend s death affected Amir and Ralph in similar ways, such as how they matured from it. An example is evident in The Kite Runner Why are you here? , For the boy , when Amir decides he wants to adopt Sohrab (Hosseini 267). It is evident in Lord of the Flies, the tears began to flow and Ralph was sobbing , when Golding tries to depict Ralph growing into a man as he matures through the book and after Piggy s death, acknowledging Piggy s intellect (Golding 202). Another way, a way they affected each other similarly is when Amir and Ralph feel remorse and grief to their dead friends. They both act like this in the book because they know they could have prevented it. In contrast, regarding the loss of innocence, a friend s death affected Amir and Ralph in different ways. One way they affected Amir is that he felt guilty and Ralph did not feel as guilty. This is evident because Amir lost his innocence after watching Hassan get raped when he clearly could have prevented it, I watched his face, but I didn t do anything. (Hosseini 76). Another way Amir is different from Ralph is that Amir seeks redemption and Ralph seeks salvation, an example of Ralph s disparity is when the savages are about to kill him and Ralph is frightened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why I m Proud At Be A Heterosexual Avis rara I m proud to be a heterosexual. There. I said it. The outburst was stuck in my throat, I must confess, since Tim Cook, Apple s super CEO post Steven Jobs found it in his best interest to declare in public his sexual orientation. I was looking forward to declare mine too, even considering that because of the sexual confessional content of my first novel, it would hardly come as a surprise. I lie, or at least, I soften it up. Such outburst has been stuck in my throat for much longer, since gay activism began in the 1980s, I m not sure if it is the correct decade, but that s surely when it came to affect my personal life. At that time, things were a bit confusing, I don t know if you can remember, especially in the artistic milieu that I navigated. The truth is, at the time, as I recovered from of my first divorce, I did not have a MCMO, a man to call my own a concept shamelessly stolen from Madalena Costa, whose novel Passionate is about to be published by KBR this coming November, the title says it all. And since we re about to engage in a good, relaxing conversation, I must tell you that my first encounter with a true man was still far away. My ex husbands must forgive me, but they were all kind of boyish, something very common these days, it has nothing to do with age. Therefore, my firsthand experience with a legit bundle of testosterone was really with Alan. Amazingly, as November 15 is the 10th anniversary of our first meeting, I m still struggling to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Text Document Clustering Approach Using Document... Text Document Clustering Approach Using Document Similarity Measure with K Means Algorithm Mr. Ashish P. Mohod1 , Mr. Najim A. Sheikh2 , Mr. Bharat S. Dhak3 , Ms. Mausami Sawarkar4 Asst. Professor, CSE, Priyadarshini J.L.C.E, Nagpur,RTMNU, Maharashtra, India Email mohod.ashish@gmail.com1,sheikhnajim4@gmail.com2,bharat.dhak@gmail.com3, mausami_sawarkar@rediffmail.com4 Abstract: Document clustering is way of automatic organization of documents into clusters so that documents within a cluster have high similarity in comparison to documents in other clusters. It is measuring similarity between documents and grouping similar documents together. The study of similarity measure for clustering is initially motivated by a research on automated text categorization. There was several similarity measures used for document similarity. It provides client representation and visualization of the documents; thus helps in easy navigation also. It has been used intensively because of its wide applicability in various areas such as web mining, search engines, and information retrieval. The key of organizing data in such a way is to improve data availability and to fasten data access, so that web information retrieval and content delivery on the web are improved. The main idea is to improve the accessibility and usability of text mining for various applications. By optimizing similarity measures the optimal clusters can be formed thus performance is improved. 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Two Examples Of Chivalry In Don Quixote Chivalry is defined as the characteristics that knights had to portray in Middle ages which are loyalty, honor, and being polite. One chivalry characteristics Don Quixote follows in his adventure is honor. Honor is the respect that you have for someone or something. Don Quixote honored Dulcinea and praised her every adventure he went on. After Sancho and Don left the highway they seen a chain gang walking towards their directed Don stopped the guards and ask each convict why they were chained up. Don listened to each one of their stories and decided that they should be free. After Don freed each man he ordered them to present themselves to Dulcinea. Once the men refused to do as Don gets upset and started to insult them, which caused them to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don convinces Sancho to leave his wife and children behind because he is going to come back with something that ll change their lives. On this adventure Sancho Panza would be Don s squire and he promised Sancho an island, where he would be a governor. A squire is usually a boy at the age of fourteen who receives training on how to become a knight in the future. Sancho was a man who had learning challenges but served as a servant for Don Quixote. Don Quixote and Sancho s friendship is like Gilgamesh and Enkidu from The Epic of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh and Enkidu relationship started off rocky because their first time meeting each other they got into a fight. Enkidu and Gilgamesh ended up needing each other for their adventure to kill Humbaba. Enkidu became Gilgamesh brother, who was loyal throughout their journey. Enkidu knew the safest routes through the forest to get to their destination without any problems. When Enkidu was killed Gilgamesh was devastated about losing his friend. Gilgamesh starts his own journey now that his friend is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Voltaire s Candide And Dostoyevsky s Notes From Underground The vital notion of moderation was first given precise archetypal denotation by Aristotle. Aristotle described moderation as the equilibrium between two extremes; for example, the person who never takes any risks is frightened, while the person who consistently takes risks is reckless (Parry). Therefore the person who is a balance of the two, not too cowardly but not too irresponsible, has attained the impeccable balance of moderation. While there have been many brilliant works created to provide emphasis to the importance of moderation, two philosophers in particular, Voltaire and Dostoyevsky, have conceivably accomplished the most exemplary job of delivering evidence in Voltaire s Candide and Dostoyevsky s Notes From Underground. Each use the two concepts of reasoning and currency in different ways to express the importance of moderation. In contemporary society, daring to ask a pertinent question on a social platform is feasibly one of the most daunting tasks one can make. Riddled with a maelstrom of potentially traumatizing consequences, giving voice to a serious enquiry over a serious subject is even more of an arduous enterprise. Still, regardless of the details of the responses themselves, the act of asking and answering a serious question shows something even more significant: the ability to think. In both Candide and Notes from Underground, thought and the impact of reason are the most important concepts discussed, though Voltaire and Dostoyevsky use different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Tata Steel Strategy | 2010 | | Strategic Management6BUS0118Coursework n°1Tata Steel | [Tata Steel : Global Player, Product Pionner amp; corporate citizen] | | Albi Fabien ID : 10250446 Main body : 3840 words Chopin Christèle ID : 10250448 Appendix 1: 1916 words Fattah Ahmad Mohamad ID: 09282458 Jandos Meier ID: 09282355 Loridan Nicolas ID: 10250449 Albi Fabien ID : 10250446 Main body : 3840 words Chopin Christèle ID : 10250448 Appendix 1: 1916 words Fattah Ahmad Mohamad ID: 09282458 Jandos Meier ID: 09282355 Loridan Nicolas ID: 10250449 Table of contents Introduction 2 The Environment of Tata steel 3 Macro environment of Tata steel 3 Steel industry 5 Strategic Capabilities 7 Tata Steel s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macro environment of Tata steel The macro environment of the steel industry can be explored with the PESTEL framework (Appendix I, 1.2) in order to identify how future trends in the political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal environments might influence Tata steel. PESTEL Framework Political * Instability in Bangladesh, Mozambique, Iran, Thailand (where Tata steel have investments) * Important role of state in steel industry(in India) * Increased infrastructure spending by Indian government * Reforms of 1991 and liberalization in India (no trade restrictions) | Economic * Financial crisis and impacts on the capital markets : volatility, affected liquidity, higher risk perception * Decline of exchange rate for US dollar * Recession in western Europe * Downturn in industries such as automobiles, construction, energy... * Influence of energy prices | Social * Importance of corporate social responsibility * Importance of development of welfare in developing countries * Health and safety problems * Role of men and women | Technological * Steel making process complex * Innovations amp; technological developments * Skills required to make different types and grades of steel * New technologies related to environmental protection * New production technique: use of artificial intelligence in operations * New products: new types of steel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Descriptive Essay On The Day In The House November air wisped past my ivory skin as I strolled through the neighborhood. I stepped off of the cracked sidewalk so I could turn on to the next street, but a seven foot tall metal pole with an octagon challenged me at the sharp corner. The top of the vibrant red sign had an emerald rectangle attached to it that read S BARWICK PL in white text with the same colored border. The word STOP that was written in the middle of the geometric shape was meant for passing cars, felt like it was meant for me as if I needed to head somewhere rather than home. Thinking about if I should turn left on to Barwick or turn towards the dead end, my feet moved without my brain telling them to. In the opposite direction of home, there was a strip of woods that was protected by a wall of briars. With every soft step as I approached the leaf filled ditch, my low top Converse kissed the road s cracks. I felt the satisfying crunch of stale leaves through my black canvas shoes when I stepped off of the pavement. They flew up with every shuffling movement I made in attempts to avoid the prickle of thorns. I was hypnotised by peaceful nature surrounding me. Blissful serenity was soon interrupted by a breeze that tousled my hair and nipped at the high points of my face. Chilled air climbed through my jacket to the bottom of my spine. The warmth that had been in the wind just weeks ago had either evaporated into the sky or crept into the earth. Gentle chills danced through the overgrown weeds at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on Heineken Marketing Report 2009 [pic] Marketing 100 Andrei Catrinici Term paper Prof. J.Goldstein I Intro on company History of the company II Environmental Analysis 1 Economic forces 2 Political Legal forces 3 Demand a)Total size of market b)Market share c)Characteristics of demand 1 When 2 where 3 how often costumers buy 4 Competitive forces 5 Technological forces 6 Social/Cultural forces III SWOT Analysis A. Strengths and Weaknesses B. Opportunities and Threats IV Marketing objectives V Marketing strategies A. Target markets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Large scale industry consolidation, a global slowdown in category growth, significant increase in input costs and cost pressures and above all, an unprecedented economic crisis unfolding in the second half of the year. Against this backdrop, Heineken delivered strong organic growth in net profit of 11 per cent, revenue growth of more than 27 per cent (7 per cent organic) and 16 per cent increase in Group volume (4 per cent organic). However, the exceptional economic circumstances required the company to reduce the value of goodwill in Russia, its investment in India and in its pub portfolios in the UK . These non cash exceptional charges, together with low profit contributions of new businesses and the related financing costs resulted in a substantially lower reported net profit. Looking back over the last three years, Heineken has become more resilient, performance driven and competitive. They have achieved an average top line growth of 16.5 per cent per year and grown the Heineken® volume in the premium segment by 3.4 million hectolitres, an average of 7.3 per cent per year. They are more efficient thanks to the successful delivery of more than €450 million of cost savings between 2006 and 2008 linked to their Fit2Fight programme. And they have a much stronger global footprint.[1] II.2. Political legal forces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Types Of E Learning Synchronous And Asynchronous Through research I have learned that there are two types of e learning synchronous and asynchronous. Synchronous referring to a specific hour where both parties meet for the course. Asynchronous is using computer sources for course material and contact with instructor is done through online programs (Bubatu). Synchronous it the type of training one would expect from a traditional classroom training. However, today s traditional classroom training also incorporates e learning tools. Whether the instructor is using a power point presentation, video, or material found on a website, it s important to recognize that technology has become very important for classroom training. Besides my high school years, I have yet to see an educator teach with only a book in hand. As technology changes, so does asynchronous training. Newer methods of online training become available every day. E Learning has been around for decades. Knowing that e learning is constantly changing before our eyes, let s look at how e learning has evolved over time. According to Nicoleta Florea, There are three generations of e learning. First generation referring to print based correspondence. Second generation refers to the use of multimedia an instructor available. Third generation is training done by individuals/teams with little to no guidance from an educator . First generation training was successful but obviously had its downfalls. Print based training gave individuals access to training but no one to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Baghavad Gita, Yoga Sutras Of Patanjai, And The Hatha The Baghavad Gita, Yoga Sutras of Patanjai, and the Hatha Yoga Pradipika are all considered to be revolutionary texts. Their teachings depart from earlier traditions and propose many approaches to enlightenment. Through their definition of yoga or their philosophical goals, each contain some similarities as well as aspects that make each of them unique. The epic text of the Bhagavad Gita defines yoga as the skill of union with the ultimate reality or the absolute. The work comes to us in the form of dialogue between Lord Sri Krishna and the princely warrior Arjuna, which occurs just before the onset of the devastating Mahabharata war. The Yoga Sutras by Patanjali also define yoga as a union of the parts of ourselves, and sutra means ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This first step is that the student is ready to listen. Then the student ruminates on what the guru says. Then finally the student gets meaning from the gurus teachings based on his concentration and meditation on it. Upanishad means to sit near which represents the relationship between the guru and the student. In the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the system was first associated with the Nath Yogis, but also connected to other yogis lineages of the time. The Naths recruited without the regard to caste or religion and took many muslims, sufi fakirs and dasnamyi into their fold. Here, yoga is meant for the good of all creatures, and a true Yogi was always desirous of benefitting as many men as possible He will find a true and earnest student who will not trifle with this knowledge. Each of these texts represent the importance of Upanishadic learning. The dialogue of the Gita goes through a series of concepts such as the body/soul distinction, the principle of nonattached action, the virtues of discipline (yoga) and meditation. Jhana yoga is the first stage where a person acquires the knowledge of the inner self through study and contemplation and becomes aware of the importance of realizing his true self and achieving salvation. After acquiring knowledge, he turns to karma yoga to discharge his responsibilities towards himself. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Working At A Car Rental Company Located At Pearson Airport The first transferable key I chose is Analyze data or facts.The reason i chose this is, because it relates to the history of my work place. I am currently working at a car rental company located at Pearson airport called National Alamo. Our responsibility as a team at work is to get the cars out cleaned, gassed and up and running in a specific time. It is important to our company to get the car out to our customer in the best quality. The reason why this transferable skill is important to our work place is because we need to analyze the amount of cars being sent to rent each hour so we could match our reservation quote. The data collected of how many cars we have left is very important to us because those are the cars that will start off ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data collected from that would be very helpful for the division because it would allows the officers to be aware of the area and they try to crackdown on the crime. The second transferable key that is important to me is problem solving. The reason I chose this is, because it is very important to dealing with conflict. Problem solving is an everyday thing in my household. We were taught by our parents to solve problems within our conflicts because the more we avoided the conflict, the worse it got. The one example I would use is a conflict between my brother and I. I had a car this summer that belonged to me that I pay for to maintain. But my brother always wants to take it when I m at home but he only pays for his gas. I confronted him about the situation to let him know that if he drives the car the same amount of times I do, that the car belongs to him equally. So I told him he needs to pays for my gas all the time or pay for insurance. We argued for a couple of hours, so my father came in between and told us we need to solve this probably or else he ll take the car keys from us. So finally we came to a agreement of splitting everything equally. He pays for half of everything and that I pay the other half. The reason this skill is important to us is that if we didn t get to solve our problem none of us would have a car. This skill would assist me in my future field of policing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. How Does Oscar Wilde Use Humor In Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Earnest there are multiple types of humor. Oscar Wilde was known for being quite humorous and he shows this throughout the story. This story has grown to be very popular and has been made into countless stage productions and even three films. The Importance of being Earnest can thank its humor and hysterical tone for making it into the widely known and loved play that it is today. One type of humor that is found in The Importance of Being Earnest is inversion humor. Inversion humor is when someone goes against logical reasoning and says expressions that make little to no sense at all. In inversion humor, the end of the phrase being said is typically the opposite of what you expect to be said, and is very unpredictable. One of many instances where this type of humor is found is when Cecily says, I don t like novels that end happily. They depress me so much (Wilde, Act II P.2311). As you can see she begins with saying she does not like happy endings and then contradicts the meaning of the word happy and says that they depress her. There are numerous other instances where inversion humor is used and it adds greatly to the tone of the story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A satire is typically a writing style that focuses on criticizing an individual, social class, or a society by using humor or a hyperbole. Satires are used to ridicule shortcomings and do it in a funny or comical manner. Lady Bracknell is an excellent example of satirical humor. When she is contemplating whether not she approves of Earnest she points out all of his flaws and then gives a funny, unexpected response. She criticizes him for living on the wrong side of the street that has houses that are not quite as nice as the other sides. Algernon is also a great example of a satire. He is known as self centered and will blame anyone except himself when problems arise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Martin Luther King Jr Inspiration Martin Luther King Jr was an inspirational man who helped save lives through his activism in the mid 1950s. He was passionate in his non violent protests, which helped to raise awareness of racial inequalities in America. All of his passionate work led to significant political changes, such as ending segregation through his speeches. Without him, we would not have multiple races in the same places as whites. He inspired many people of color to stand up for what they thought was right without violence. Through his fight to end segregation, Martin Luther King Jr is known as one of America s most influential civil rights activists still today. Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born as Michael King Jr, a middle child to the parents Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. While he was growing up he attended a high school in Georgia named Booker T. Washington. His father was a minister at Ebenezer Baptist church in Atlanta. His mother Alberta Williams King was a teacher. Martin Luther at the age of fifteen went to Morehouse College, and graduated from there in 1948 without actually graduating high school first. While doing graduate work at Boston Graduate school, he met Coretta Scott. He later on married Coretta Scott in 1953 on the lawn of her parents house where she grew up in Alabama. They eventually had four children; Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King, Yolanda King, and Bernice King. Martin Luther King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Video Game Addiction Essay With this paper, I plan to some facts about video game addiction. Life is full of many stages and milestones that everyone must encounter one of the largest and most important ones is the teenage stage of people s life. During our teen years we usually figure out who we are and who we want to be. Do you want to be the gamer who stays home all day and play video games or go out with friends? Some people would rather spend a beautiful weekend inside playing video games instead of going out. Just like most other things video games can affect relationships with family and friends and it could potential affect your grades. It is understandable that people might not like life in the real world, and the virtual world gives a sort of second chance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was like art coming to life, with different designed backgrounds, colors and animations. However, not all of us notice when it is time to stop playing them I can admit to this I often got in trouble for playing my game in class when I first got it. But for some this is still a problem to this day; children, teens, adults in general just do not know when to stop playing video games. This causes problem with behavior towards the people we know it s like a sickness or disease that eats you from the inside out we tend to push them aside, blow them off, or just not pay attention to them. That is usually for extreme cases most people can limit their usage so that it doesn t interfere with their daily lives. But as with all addictions they have their effects one of the common effects of video game addiction is isolation and withdrawal from social events or experiences. Gamers often stay in their house or somewhere with internet for large amounts of time only leaving for the important tasks and/ or necessities like eating, using the restroom, school, etc. As usual the effects of this isolation are a breakdown in communication skills and a loss in socialization. Granted while many games, especially massive multiplayer online games aka MMOs, involve a very real form of communication and coordination with others, and these interactions often result in communities that can be healthy for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. How Revolutions Caused The Negative Western Influences On... Revolutions, whether successful or not, inevitably change the place in which they happen. In the early 20th century, nearly all of Africa was colonized by European powers. Colonialism, and Africans ill feelings toward being colonized, inspired unity, desire for social change, and an urge for independence. Revolutions were imminent in Africa due to the strict policies of segregation, social structure, and feelings of superiority that the Europeans brought. These feelings were ingrained in many people both consciously and sub consciously. Many Africans, after independence, fell back into this old routine and when the white populations left, these feelings of superiority and the old social structure continued to manifest itself Africa, only in a new form. This was, and continues to be Africa s biggest problem today. The goal of revolution, and independence in Africa was to purge the negative western influences and attitudes that Europeans had put in place. However, even after independence, the same European powers, and their conglomerates continued to influence the governments and people. Many people of Africa fell back into their old ways and had similar thought processes under colonial rule. These fallbacks included superiority of men over women, social status, and the other obligations that one has to society. As Winston Churchill famously remarked Those that fail to learn history, are doomed to repeat it. It was this recession back into the European guidelines that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Digging Seamus Heaney Tone Seamus Heaney grew up with hard physical labor running through his veins. Both his father and his grandfather made a living working jobs that were physically demanding. Heaney s family really shaped his work ethic and contributed greatly to his success as a writer. However, Heaney s family isn t the only contributing factor to his hard work and popularity as a poet. Growing up, Heaney was immersed in violent, political warfare between leading religious sects. That upbringing significantly contributed to his style as a writer as well. Heaney soon realized that warfare does not only come in the form of physical battle, it also comes in the form of language and writing. The poem, Digging by Heaney shows how he finally comes to understand the necessity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More importantly, how good of a job his father and grandfather do at such taxing, physical jobs. Heaney says, My grandfather cut more bricks of peat in a day/ Than any other man on Toner s bog. (17 18) In these lines, Heaney is trying to build a connection between what his father and grandfather do, to what he does as a writer. That even though Seamus Heaney s job as a writer is much different than what his family does, he will work harder than anyone else at it because that s how he was raised. Seamus believes he is going to be better than any other man in his field of work. He believes this because that s what was exampled to him, he wants to make his family proud, even if his line of work is different than theirs. This thought process leads Heaney into his last words of the poem, in them he states, Between my finger and my thumb/ The squat pen rests./ I ll dig with it. (29 31) Heaney reiterates what he previously said in his first two lines. Which ends his poem with the same connotative language, that holds the same tone and tactile imagery. However in these last lines, Heaney replaces snug as a gun with I ll dig with it. This slight change in syntax, goes from a tone setting simile, to a much deeper, thought provoking metaphor. Heaney chooses to do this because its connotative writing is almost empowering to read. It oozes the same sort of confidence you would hear from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...