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2. Essay on Why People Join Cults
CULTS
I. Introduction Thesis: The forces that draw individuals into cults can be explained by psychological
doctrine.
II. What is a cult
A. Brief description
B. Types of cults
1. religious
2. psychotherapy or personal growth
3. political
4. popular or faddist
III. Popular cult groups
A. People s Temple
B. David Koresh
C. Heaven s Gate
D. The Family
IV. Charismatic group
A. Brief desciption
B. Characterization
V. Sigmund Freud s beliefs
A. Belonging to a group
B. Super ego
VI. Thought Reform
A. Brief description
B. How thought reform works
VII. Effects of a cult
A. Stress
B. Isolation
C. New lifestyle
D. Dissociative
E. Anxiety
F. Personality disorders
3. VIII. Conclusion
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Manson was referred to both as God and Satan by his followers. As the family s guru, he claimed to be
a reincarnation of Jesus Christ. The police and DA argue that Manson found sections within the
Beatles song Helter Skelter and within the last book in the Christian Bible, Revelation which he felt
referred to a devastating future race war between blacks and whites. Although Manson is not believed
to have killed anyone directly, he ordered his followers to commit the famous Tate, LaBianca and
other murders.
Because cultic behavior underlies more than extremist religious sects, many psychologists refer to
these groups as charismatic groups. A charismatic group consists of a dozen or more members, even
hundreds or thousands. It is characterized by the following psychological elements: members (1) have
a shared belief system, (2) sustain a high level of social cohesiveness, (3) are strongly influenced by
the group s behavioral norms, and (4) impute charismatic
(or sometimes divine) power to the group or its leadership (Galanter, 1989, p. 5). Most psychologists
would probably acknowledge that there exists a deep human need to belong to a group. Often, this
need leads people to form what might be viewed as unhealthy allegiances to a person or group who,
ultimately, does not truly have the person s interest at heart. Sigmund Freud also believed wanting to
belong to a group is a
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4. Samurai And Feudalism
Feudalism is a system to keep order in the land. Were they more similar or different? I think they were
more similar. They both had training, including starting at an early age (Doc C). When at war, they of
course had to of had armour. The armour was mainly metals(Doc D). They both had codes,that were
like rules, that they were expected to follow(Doc E). These all amount to similarities and differences.
Feudalism is a system to keep order in the land. Training was needed to protect that land. The rigorous
training of Samurai began in childhood (Doc C). The young warriors studied Kendo (the art of fencing
with bamboo sticks). They also studied the moral code of the Samurai, and Zen Buddhism. With the
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Samurai used a code called Bushido. The business of the samurai consists in discharging loyal service
to his master if he has one, in deepening his fidelity, loyalty in associations with friends, and in
devoting himself to duty above all (Doc E). The Knights used a code called Chivalry. With great
ceremony each knight took the vows of true knighthood, solemnly promising to do no wicked deed, to
be loyal to the King, to give mercy to those asking it, always to be courteous and helpful to ladies, and
to fight in a wrongful quarrel for worldly gain, upon pain of death or forfeiture loss of knighthood and
King Arthur s favour (Doc E). The codes were put in place by leaders in power. In Japan the power
was merchants being at the bottom and Emperors at the top. They had symbolic power only though
(Doc A). In Europe, the Pope was at the top and Peasant Serfs on the bottom (Doc A).
Feudalism: A system to keep order in the land. The training, loyalty, poems, armour, codes, and power
of Samurai and Knights all help that. With that, you have the option to go either way. Do you think the
differences are greater than the similarities? I was limited to six documents, to answer the question
myself. I answered that they were more of the same. The Knights and Samurai are very similar and
very different in many
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5. Nt1310 Unit 3 Research Project
This project consisted of putting three different battery brands of AAA batteries into three different
flashlights; however, the same model. I set up a camera to watch the flashlights while I was away. I
was able to look at the flashlights to record the time they went out. The camera was a confirmation
that it went out at that time and just a backup. I set my flashlights on my kitchen counter along with
my camera watching it. My hypothesis was that when the battery brands change in the flashlights,
then the time the bulb takes to completely run out will change. Because the different brands cost more
and are rated lower and higher. I was correct because in the experiment the Duracell batteries lasted
336 hours and 16 minutes. The Energizer
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6. Southwest Airlines Case Study in 2010 Essay
Instructor
Case:
Southwest Airlines in 2010
Dr. Deb Sircar
University of Greenwich
Business School
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Thompson and John E.
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Case: Southwest Airlines in 2010
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Part Two:
Confirming Pages
Section C: Implementing and Executing Strategy
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7. EXHIBIT 1
Total Number of Domestic and International Passengers Traveling on Selected U.S. Airlines,
2000 2009 (in thousands)
Total Number of Enplaned Passengers (including both passengers paying for tickets and passengers
traveling on frequent flyer awards)
Carrier
2000
2002
2004
2006
2007
2008
2009
American Airlines
Domestic
International
68,319
17,951
77,489
16,580
72,648
18,858
76,813
21,313
76,581
21,562
71,539
21,233
66,142
19,578
Total
Continental Airlines1
Domestic
International
11. is rationalisation a desireable strategy for junction hotel
Foundations Of Managing And Organising N0451474 Assessment 2: Discuss which approach to
managing and organising Junction Hotel would be most effective for the long term success of the
hotel: personality and motivation 3000 words This essay will be discussing the affects that Junction
Hotel would sustain if they were to implement rationalisation as a strategy. Julien Freund (1968)
defines rationalisation as the organization of life through a division and coordination of activities on
the basis of exact study of men s relations with each other, with their tools and their environment, for
the purpose of achieving greater efficiency and productivity. Junction Hotel has recently suffered a fall
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Analysing a more humanist approach he argued how treating people as a machine is degrading
towards the human spirit. Furthermore Elton mayo (1984) investigated against rationalisation
approach using the Hawthorne experiments concluding how managers or observers aswell as
colleagues can affect how well people work. Morgan (2006) also looked into human minds and
behaviour and argued that even though machines have an everyday use in society negative effects can
occur such as affecting the human spirit in routinized activities. Rationalisation as an approach
towards Junction Hotel can show its advantages in efficiency levels however; even efficiency is not
always affected in a positive way as Ritzer (2011) explains using the organisation McDonald s as his
focus, constructing social theories in the organisation about how people s creativity can be restrained
in the repetitive workforce. Ritzer (2011) explains his theory upon how individuals in the workplace
are affected by a more psychological perspective. Thinking about the rationalisation approach towards
the Junction Hotel may not only limit staff member s creativity, but make the current workplace more
repetitive and therefore dull. Increasing managing customers in an efficient time may also create a
negative affect by increasing the workload per person
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12. Short Story Everything That Rises Must Converge
In the short story Everything that Rises Must Converge by Flannery O Conner, which is occurs during
the civil war movement, is mostly about the struggles that came with the civil movement and
integration of races. As the African American community made themselves heard by demanding equal
rights after being treated inferiorly by the White Americans for many years. This creates tension and
altercations between both races. Julian, a young man who takes his mother to the Y every week, to
which she does not wish to go alone because of the integration of races. Julian and his mother do not
share the same views and opinions on racial equality. In the story, Julian s mother mentions the
sacrifices that she has made for him, which is why he drags
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13. Getting to Yes Report
Negotiations Getting to Yes is about improving your negotiation skills. First, it goes through the
disadvantages of the classic positional negotiating tactic that involves taking a stance and slowly
reaching an agreement after each party makes multiple concessions often ending with less than anyone
wants and a poor relationship between parties. After that, it discusses principled negotiation which, in
short, is focused on separating the people from the problem, focusing on the interests of the parties
and not their positions, inventing multiple options that look for mutual gains through brainstorming
activities, and basing the end result on objective standards. This is the bulk of the book and there are
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There was a lot of talk about thinking about the negotiation objectively. This will require me to
prepare for the meeting/phone call by getting multiple ads for similar vehicles, invoices for very
recent repairs like brand new brakes, tires, and significant engine repairs that I wouldn t have paid for
if I knew my car was going to be totaled 3 months later, and information on the Kelly Blue Book
value of the car. It was mentioned many times that preparation can be the key to success. After the
adjuster tells me what my car is worth, I will try to direct the conversation by asking how they came
up with that specific number, and if they have taken into account all the extra options and recent
repairs on the car. I will do my best not to yield to pressure, to assure the adjuster that I appreciate that
they are doing their job (hopefully separating the person from the position), repeat back their point of
view in order to understand their position entirely, clearly state that I want a fair price based on
objective criteria, ask the adjuster if they would sell their car for an amount that was derived from the
methods used to price my car, and I will not get angry, decide on a price in the first meeting, or attack
their position. When buying my new car, I will prepare ahead of time to know the costs of the cars I m
looking at and always keep in mind that my BATNA will be to just go to another dealership. In the
future, I
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14. South Asian Culture
The popularization of South Asian culture through its use by mainly white female celebrities alludes to
the idea that white women exotify South Asian culture, as it makes them feel as though they are more
ethnic. Similarly, as it is mainly white women, even celebrities, who are those adorned with bindis and
other symbols of South Asian culture in American media, it alludes to the idea that white women are
seen as more desirable and are more praised in society than those who do not fit that standard. Maira
had noticed that many of the people who were ready to adopt these cultural elements were mainly
white women, speaking to the idea of white imperialism and white supremacy. Through a testimonial
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He describes it as if it restricts us from trying new cultures and partaking in multiculturalism. While
he brings up the valid argument that one cannot adopt a culture simply because they have cultural ties
to it as that fails to, as well as understand the struggles that people of color face in America by being
undermined by white people, he fails to address the idea that people who adopt parts of a culture after
finding out that they have that heritage are only trying to figure out themselves, while cultural
appropriation is defined as one adopting aspects of a culture and only using it as fashion without
trying to learn its significance.
Cultural appropriation allows for the identity of the culture to be changed and diminished, as the
constant commodification and misuse of cultural artifacts aids in changing how the culture is
perceived. Through her critique of Sita Sings the Blues, a film retelling of the ancient Hindu epic
poem of Ramayana, Lodhia argues that when a part of a culture goes through a commodification
process, the way that others view that aspect become skewed, shifting from the original meaning and
purpose. As the film was written and directed by a white woman, as well as the fact that the film was
an exotified version of the story, the film experienced severe backlash from Hindu Americans. The
film itself excessively exotifies and sexualizes the protagonist Goddess Sita, with the illustrations
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15. Paradox In Catch 22
In Catch 22, Joseph Heller uses paradoxes, selfishness, self destruction, and miscommunication to
satirize and provoke changes in war and the military establishment through a pilot, Yossarian, whose
only goal has become to escape the traps created by bureaucracy before it kills him.
Heller uses irrationality to portray the waste and justification that takes place in the military. The court
martial uses a paradox to assert guilt instead of any real evidence. He wouldn t be on trial if he wasn t
guilty. This irrationality contrasts with the idea of the rule of law. It is indicative of the lack of
thinking and individuality from the judge. The judge is not the only character to behave insanely.
According to critic Louis Hasley, There are no good guys in this book. Just about every one of the
approximately two score characters of some importance is called crazy at one time or another (Hasley
5). Major Major s paradoxical loss of his lunch position led to his isolation. Too high ranked to sit
with the enlisted men, not enough experience to sit with the officers, The isolation leads to a vast
amount of waste and confusion caused by Major Major in his irrational promotion. Eating is
commonly used as an act of communion in books. Major Major is denied this community by Cathcart
so that he can get rid of a troublesome subordinate. The paradox in Catch 22 embodies Yossarian s
situation. The catch is that by asking to be grounded for insanity, one proves that they are not insane
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16. The Hardware Setup Of Dfig System Essay
Experimental Setup Introduction
This chapter explores the hardware setup of DFIG system. It also shows experimental results and the
performance of this system under different types of controllers. The experimental work is divided into
three parts. The first part is emulating the wind turbine characteristic using PMSM. The second part is
implementing the GSC connected to the grid and maintaining its DC link voltage constant under
different disturbances. The final part is controlling the DFIG to extract power from the wind emulator
and transfer it to the utility grid. General Hardware Overview
The simulation results illustrated in the previous chapter is experimentally verified in this chapter. To
achieve this objective, a hardware wind turbine emulator is built in the laboratory and the DFIG
system control is implemented to extract power from the wind emulator. Figure 5.1 and Figure 5. 2
show an overview of the DFIG WECS setup. The system comprises the following: A wound rotor
doubly fed induction machine. The stator of this machine is connected to the electrical grid directly.
Rotor side converter which is PWM three phase converter connected to the machine rotor terminals.
This control of this converter has two tasks as follows: Control the rotor current which means control
the stator currents as illustrated in chapter 3. Extract maximum power from wind turbine emulation
system. Grid side converter which is PWM three phase converter connected to the grid through an
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17. The Driving Of Car Cars
It s all fun and games till someone gets hurt, is something I have heard constantly ever since my hot
wheel days. Now as I have grown into a young adult cars are something I eat, breath, and dream about
cars. As I got older, I constantly am modifying and making sure my car is always clean as glass. I
enjoy being around cars, there is always the jeopardies of being a car enthusiast are always being
annoyingly cautious of cars, having constant money issues, and also getting into trouble.
First, one problem that is facing most car guys is that they are on top of the actions that happen near
their car. Car guys are constantly cleaning their car. When passing by one there is a tendency of seeing
them hold on to a microfiber towel and detailer spray to keep their cars clean. In my case, you will
never seem without my Chemical Guy quick detailer in my hand, making sure my car shines as bright
as it can possibly. Next, car guys always tend to park ridiculously. They will always take up more than
one space just so that no one ever mess up their paint jobs. Even when parking on a sidewalk, they try
to stay away from the curb so they don t scratch the rims that they have. I have an issue with my car
being too low and always either scraping the bottom of my car or even my rims. Finally, they always
have a trend of giving people dirty looks. When they see someone or to get something close to their
car they start to have a mini heart attack and rush as fast as they can to make sure the
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18. Types Of Stroke Ischemic Stroke And Ischemic Attack
Introduction Stroke also known as cerebral vascular accident (CVA) is a medical emergency,
responsible for a large amount of death in United States. Stroke is classified as the fourth leading
cause of the death in the United States. There are three different types of stroke ischemic stroke,uv
hemorrhagic stroke and transient ischemic attack. Strokes compare to any other diseases is one of the
most common cause of adult disability in the United States. Learning about stroke can help you to act
fast to save someone s life. History The history of stroke began with Hippocrates, the father of
medicine, who was the first one to recognized stroke more than 2,400 years ago. Back then they used
to refer as apoplexy a Greek terms, which means struck down by violent because at that time they did
not have an explanation for it .Century later, in mid 1600 s Jacob Wepfer discovered that something
disrupted the blood supply in the brain of people who died from apoplexy. In some cases, the vvartery
were blocked. In others, there had been massive bleeding into the brain tissue. After that there was no
more progression in the history until 1928. Medical science continues to make advances concerning
the causes, symptoms. There is a large amount of information available jon causes, prevention
methods, risks and treatment of stroke. Statistics Each year according to the National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke more than 700,000 Americans suffer a stroke, with about 160,000
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19. Le Barron V State Brief Essay
Le Barron v. State 145 N.W. 2d 79 (Wis. 1966) History David Le Barron was sentenced to 15 years in
prison for attempted rape. He appealed and the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed the conviction.
Facts Jodean Randen, a housewife, wass walking home when she crossed paths with the Le Barron.
He grabbed her and demanded her purse. She gave him the purse and started quickly walking away.
When he discovered the purse was empty, he went after her, grabbed her, and told her not to scream.
He then led her to the end of the bridge; she went willingly, fearing harm. As they approached the coal
shack at the end of the bridge, he warned her not to do anything or he d kill her. At this time, Ms.
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Damms. The Court affirmed Rule of Law Overt acts are the primary means of determining intent.
Note Case People v. Johnson 720 P.2d 72 (Colo. App. 1987) Facts Following a fight with a friend
outside a bar, Floyd Johnson, went to his house, got his .22 rifle and ten cartridges, went back to the
bar, crawled under a pickup truck across the street and sat in wait for his friend. He later testified that
he at first intended to shoot the friend to pay him back for the beating he received earlier. The pickup
truck s owner arrived, the defendant got his keys, told him to sit in the truck, and gave him beer. He
then got back under the truck to wait some more. Passerby s alerted the police who arrested the
defendant. He also testified that while waiting for his friend, he started sobering up and thinking
things over. He removed the bullets from the gun and put them in his pocket, and made plans to have a
party at his house with the people in the pickup. They were drinking and conversing when the police
arrived. Opinion The Trial Court had not allowed the instruction on affirmative defense of
abandonment and renunciation. The Appeals court reversed and sent it back to trial, so that the
instruction could be
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20. Heidi Roizen, A Native Of Silicon Valley
Heidi Roizen, a native of Silicon Valley and naturally gifted entrepreneur in the technology ecosystem.
A sneak peek into her linked network profile says I love working with entrepreneurs and executives to
build great companies . She has brilliantly managed building a strong network around herself during
her course of life while concentrating on venture capitalism at the same time. She is outgoing, forward
thinker and she can foresee opportunities that others miss. She faced a tough time working as one of
the board directors in various companies and managing her strong network that she has built over the
years. I believe that her strong networking skills and her outgoing/jovial attitude has led to her success
and at no cost she should prioritize Venture Capitalism over Networking or vice versa. By adopting
certain methodologies and with strong will, it is possible to manage both. For Heidi Roizen, it will be
a cake walk. Heidi was great in maintaining and leveraging a network. She spent a lot of time to build
professional associations because of which T/Maker, her own venture gained popularity and success.
According to her, having access to people, consistency and performance were important factors in a
building a relationship. Her immense contribution in solving strategic issues at Apple, where she
worked as Vice President World Wide Developed Relations, is commendable. She was involved in
speaking with senior level executives who were from competing companies and yet
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21. Analysis of Supply Chain in Reliance Fresh Retail
Analysis of Reliance Fresh s Supply Chain in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | | | |
Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................3
Supply chain and retail: The means to the end.........................................................3
Network critical.............................................................................................4
Effective SCM enables....................................................................................4
Four R s of SCM............................................................................................4
Current SCM of F amp;V in India...........................................................................5
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Source: Retailing in India : The Emerging Revolution (2000)
Also, the vegetables are being sold in small stores on the roadside, and there are no formal rules
regarding weighing, bargaining and quality issues.
Small and Marginal Farmers
Village Level Consolidation
Market Yard (Mandi) via Commission Agents
Regulated By Govt.
Food Corporation of India
Wholesalers
Local Mom amp; Pop Stores
Vegetable Markets
At Min Support price
PDS ( Fair Price Shops)
Customers
Large Retailers
e.g. Reliance, ITC
Via Contract Farming
Super stores
e.g. Reliance Fresh, ITC Choupal
Agriculture Supply System in India
Supply chain structure of Reliance Fresh
22. The Reliance Fresh ventured into the retail business with the famous Farm to Fork model with
necessary modifications to Indian context. As per the Farm to Fork model, the company will take
control of the product from farm to the other end of chain, consumer s consumption.
Farm to Fork Model
This model encompasses the flow of the product from the time the seed is planted until the finished
product reaches the consumer s plate. Understanding all the processes that happens in between the
seeding of food product to consumption helps in increasing the efficiency, service levels and quality of
the product and to reduce the costs.
Reliance came with the plan of contract farming, according to this plan Reliance
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23. Retirement Plan Advisors
Stress About Retirement Readiness is Killing Employee Morale Here s How Plan Advisors Can Help
By Edward Dressel According to a recent retirement confidence study conducted by the Employee
Benefit Research Institute, American workers are stressed about their inability to retire, but few are
doing anything about it. For retirement plan advisors, this is an especially vexing problem and, most
likely, an urgent call to action. The employers and plan sponsors with whom you work should know
that their employees have one burning, yet simple question when it comes to retirement: When can I
retire and will I be alright once I do? That nagging concern can significantly impact employee moral
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4. Track the Success of the Plan Finally, employers need to know whether their retirement plan is
really serving their employees so that they, with the plan advisor s help, can identify how to improve
employee participation and retirement outcomes. Make sure to review participation and contributions
by demographic groups to determine changes over time. Gather the information employers need to
know with confidence whether the employees retirement readiness is improving. Helping people retire
with confidence is a calling for many plan advisors. Specialty software programs and proven
methodologies are available to help plan advisors be more efficient as business professionals and more
effective in their roles as professional counselors and strategic motivators. When employees see how
their actions today will positively impact their financial futures, they will worry less and be more
productive on the job and that s something that every smart employer will like.
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24. The Role Of Physical Environment, Price Perception And...
This chapter discusses the research literature review on the roles of physical environment, price
perception and service quality in determining customer loyalty. Chapter 2 will includes the headings:
the SERVQUAL model, the physical environment, price perception, what is customer satisfaction and
what is customer loyalty.
2.1 The SERVQUAL model. Delivering an excellent customer service that meets the customers need
allows the customer to come back and repurchase the products. In determining the customer service
quality, Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry (1985) have comes out with ten components to evaluate
customer service quality: reliability, responsiveness, competence, access, courtesy, communication,
credibility, security, understanding/knowing the customer and tangibles. Later these ten key categories
were summaries to five dimensions of service quality which also known as SERVQUAL: reliability,
responsiveness, assurance, empathy and tangibles. According to Kulasin (2005), the definition of each
dimensions are as follow:
Dimensions
Definition
Reliability
The ability to perform the promised service dependably and accurately
Assurance
The knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to convey trust and confidence
Tangibles
The appearance of physical facilities, equipment, personnel and communication materials
Empathy
The provision of caring, individualized attention to customers
Responsiveness
The willingness to help customers and to provide prompt service
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25. Standard Epithelium-Off CXL Procedure
(A) Standard epithelium off CXL procedure: Following fully informed consent, CXL is typically
performed under topical anaesthesia. In the standard epithelium off technique the central 8 9 mm of
the corneal epithelium is debrided to enable adequate stromal Riboflavin absorption (Caporossi et al.,
2006). Following epithelial debridement, Riboflavin 0.1%, suspended in a dextran T500 20% solution,
is applied every 3 5 min for at least 20 min to allow sufficient stromal absorption prior to UVA
exposure (Wollensak et al., 2003a). Intra operative pachymetry is advocated by many surgeons to
monitor corneal thickness prior to UVA exposure and apply hypotonic Riboflavin drops if it thins
excessively during Riboflavin administration. The central 8 9 mm of the cornea is then irradiated with
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Spoerl confirmed the need for complete central epithelial debridement to allow sufficient stromal
absorption of Riboflavin and reported no changes in the biomechanical properties of corneal tissue
where the CXL was performed with the epithelium intact (Spoerl et al., 2000). Despite these findings,
some clinicians have chosen to perform CXL with the epithelium intact (Chan et al., 2007) or partially
disrupted (Samaras and Lake, 2010) or with the use of femtosecond created intra stromal pockets in an
attempt to reduce post operative discomfort and help visual recovery (Kanellopoulos, 2009). The use
of repeated applications of tetracaine 1% to try to loosen epithelial tight junctions has been tried (Chan
et al., 2007). Other investigators have utilized limited full thickness epithelial debridement in a grid
pattern, with remaining islands of intact epithelium to aid post operative epithelial healing (Samaras
and Lake,
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26. Limitations Of Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism does have its limits in achieving its aims. It is necessary that one tracks the
historical roots of cosmopolitanism to understand what visions it sets out to propose for IR. In
Hellenic era, cosmopolitanism finds its meaning when Alexandrian intermarriage took place (Russel,
1945: 220), introducing the concept of mankind as a whole . Similar notion came into being in
Stoicism in which people, apart from their own local identity, are united under a world citizenship
(Nussbaum, 2010: 156). Kant, in the eighteenth century, furthered expounded on cosmopolitanism by
suggesting a rule of cosmopolitan law and universal liberties (Held, 2010: 3). Drawing on those
historical developments, this essay takes cosmopolitanism as an ideal that posits that people are
citizens of the world and are subject to a common normative standard. (Dunne, 2013: 348). By
extension, it suggests that obligations and allegiances are to the universal category of humankind
(Dunne, 2013: 348). There are limits to such a cosmopolitan ethical vision for IR. One can find limits
in the vision s effectiveness and practicability of realising its proposals. As for effectiveness,
cosmopolitan values (1) are extremely difficult to define and (2) fall short of being legally binding on
international actors. These combine to undermine its assertion on the global stage. As for
practicability, (1) there is moral debate as to who decides what cosmopolitanism ideals are; (2) it
spells conflicts when it
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27. Short Story Of Stewart Clown
All year Stewart Clown had been waiting to ask out Cody Bling, but he wanted to do it alone in the
perfect place. Cody was the coolest kid in school. His family was rich and had a mansion. He had
parties almost everyday. The only time he didn t have parties was when he was at one. Stewart would
constantly hear about his parties everyday at school, It was lit! and that bumped Cody! , they would
say. Stewart s desire to go would increase with each compliment he heard. It was then when Stewart
made a decision, he was going to go to one of Cody Bling s parties before the school year ended.
However there is another problem with Stewart, he was completely different from Cody. He was shy
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He also had gym with Jonathan Baller. Stewart hated Jonathan Baller. He was really good at
basketball and this week happened to be basketball week. This week he was in his prime. He would
always make fun of Stewart for being bad at sports. He would tell him, Why don t you get a life and
play a sport loser. That would always get on Stewart s nerves cause he knew he was bad at sports but
he could never think of something to say back. However, Cody was in the class which always made
him feel better. Cody wasn t the best at sports but he was certainly better than Stewart. Coach
Henderik was the teacher for gym. For some reason he always made Stewart uncomfortable but he
couldn t quite figure it out. Henderik told the class to get together in groups of their choice. He knew
what Henderik was doing he did it anytime we had a team sport. He would let the students group up
and then give them numbers and split them up. He was surprised that barely anyone had figured it out.
Cody and Jonathan were in the majority and they were in a group together. Then Henderik split them
up and Jonathan got mad. He shouted, Why do you always split me and Cody up! . Henderik
responded, Jonathan, I split everyone up. Everyone said, Johnathan your so stupid! and I took this
opportunity and joined in. Then Henderik said Everyone quiet down and let s play basketball. I was on
Team One, Cody was on Team Two, and Jonathan was on Team Three. When Henderik wasn t
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28. The Halo Effect On Job Prospects
Beautiful people use their looks to gain better job prospects however the argument is, is it really on
their attractiveness, weather it being their looks or how they come across. There is an old saying that
no matter what people look like its how a person presents them self s, this however shows how
peoples perception is caused by the Halo effect, this is a cognitive bias of ones impression on that
person. This bias can influences the individual s behaviour and cause judgments taken apron that
person. Also known as the physical attractiveness stereotype and the what is beautiful is good . The
halo effect refers to how people are rated by their attractiveness of individuals more for their
personality and their traits and characteristics. The Halo effect is also used to describe an impression
of a person and see s their likeable personality, and their success, which is caused by creating a biased
judgment therefor, the effect can have a influence how people are treated. The halo effect as a huge
impact on job applicants as the employer is looking at their appearance and weather there
attractiveness would fit in before they look at their academic intelligence. Kanazawa, (2004).
Valentine, Darling, and Donnelly (2004) suggest that the images of faces can be manipulated to make
their appearance more attractive of their face. For example, the shapes of the face are to be made
closer and are to be perceived as better appearance. The influences are often confounded in
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29. Robots And The Robot Robots
In the mid 1970 s second generation robots were introduced. As these robots became more advanced
they were equipped with internal sensors which gave them a major advantage over first generation
robots. This new technology gave them increased information about the world around them. Robots
use sensors to detect changes around them and to respond to their surroundings based on the
information they receive from certain sensors. There are many types of sensors that perform a variety
of tasks by transforming mechanical, heat, and light energies into electrical signals. The signals
produced by sensors communicate to the robot on how it should respond to different situations. This
gives the robot a higher sense of intelligence and adaptive skills by providing more information about
its environment. These skills allow the robot to change their manipulator location and the position of
its end effector so that it can work around obstructions in its work envelope. The robot s surroundings,
the precision needed, and what must be sensed all help decide what type of sensor must be used for
the robot. Depending on these credentials, robots could be equipped with light, optical, sound, or
temperature sensors. Light is a form of radiation that makes up a group of frequencies in the
electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. Robots can react to this form of radiation by using light
sensors. Light sensors respond to variations in light energy by applying many types of opto electronic
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30. Evaluate Agreed Ways of Working That Relate to Rights and...
Julia Colley Level 3 Diploma Hea lth and Social Care
Enable rights and choices of individuals with dementia whilst minimising risks
1.1
These are some of the legislation related to minimising the risk of harm for an individual with
dementia. Key legislation are Human Rights Act 1998, Mental Health Act 2007, Disability
Discrimination Act, Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, Carers (equal opportunities ) Act
2004.
Together these legislations form the fundamental rights and freedom of an individual. These affect the
rights of every day life of an individual including what they can say and do, their beliefs, right not to
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It is important to ensure that there is a fair, open and honest culture around complaints so that people
feel confident in bringing concerns to the attention of the service provider without fear of retribution.
Vulnerable people or those who find it difficult to make their views heard should be protected and
have access to adequate support.
Each organisation should have in place a complaints procedure. This information leaflet is in the
service users care plan. Part of the role of the carer is to make the complaints procedure available for
people to use. Also to assist in making complaints, either directly, by supporting them in following the
procedure or indirectly by making sure that they are aware of the complaints procedure and are able to
follow it.
4.1
You need to give the individual you are caring for choice and control. Enabling the individual to make
choices about the way they live and the care they receive. Speak to the person respectively and listen
to what they are saying.
Enable the person to maintain their usual standards of personal hygiene and enabling them to maintain
their independence by providing a little bit of help.
Build on the individuals strengths and abilities to maximise and promote their independence .You
should enable the person to feel valued and safe. Respect a persons privacy and personal
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31. Stock Valuation
LECTURE
STOCK VALUATION 1. Common stock valuation A share of common stock is more difficult to value
in practice than a bond, for at least three reasons. First, with common stock, not even the promised
cash flows are known in a advance. Second, the life of the investment is essentially forever, since
common stock has no maturity. Third, there is no way to easily observe the rate of return that the
market requires. Nonetheless, as we will see, there are cases in which we can come up with the present
value of the future cash flows for a share of stock and thus determine its value. Cash Flows Imagine
that you are considering buying a share of stock today. You plan to sell the stock in one year. You
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From Chapter 6 (Example 6.7), we know that the dividend on a share of preferred stock has zero
growth and thus is constant through time. For a zero growth share of common stock, this implies that:
D1 = D2 = D3 = D = constant So, the value of the stock is:
|P0= |
If the dividend grows at a steady rate, then we have replaced the problem of forecasting an infinite
number of future dividends with the problem of coming up with a single growth rate, a considerable
simplification. In this case, if we take D0 to be the dividend just paid and g to be the constant growth
rate, the value of a share of stock can be written as:
|P0= |D1 |+ |D2 |+ |D3 |+... | |
| |(1+R)1 | |(1+R)2 | |(1+R)3 | | |
|= |D0(1+g)1 |+ |D0(1+g)2 |+ |D0(1+g)3 |+... | |
| |(1+R)1 | |(1+R)2 | |(1+R)3 | | |
As long as the growth rate, g, is less than the discount rate, r, the present value of this series of cash
flows can be written very simply as:
|P0= |D0(1+g) |= |D1
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32. Thomas Hardy Research Paper
Thomas Hardy was born June 2, 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, in the county of Dorset. He grew with
a passion of music and literature from his parents. He was first educated by a village school provided
by Mrs. Julia Martin, and his mother encouraged him to read many books. However, he could not
afford to attend a higher school, so he was apprenticed by John Hicks, a church architect. He then
moved to London, where he worked with another architect, Arthur Blomfield. However, he fell ill and
returned to Dorset.
Dorset is an important place that Hardy draws many experiences for his writing. In 1840, Dorset was
slow with change, compared to the rest of England. For example the railroad did not spread to the
county until Hardy was seven years old. This slow changed allowed folk traditions of this small
population last longer, giving Hardy more time to adapt to it. During his early years Hardy was to
witness the hand of change at work on landscape and rural community at the same time that his own
intellectual and emotional development was leading him in directions for which family history offered
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He continued with this writing style over the next twenty one years, writing some of his finest novels.
For example The Return of the Native, in which he dramatically symbolizes natural forces.
Sometimes, Hardy would write about conflicts in Victorian society, human love, sexuality, anti
Christianity, and pessimism. This gained lots of criticism and harsh disapproval, which discouraged
him; therefore, Hardy began writing poetry. Hardy s poetry consist of a sermon on pessimistic themes,
but his lyrical power is praised. He began with the Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898), and ended
with his epic verse drama The
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33. Father Stereotypes
Negativity Towards Fathers: Incapable Stereotype
Fathers have been degraded in many movies, television shows, and commercials as incapable and
incompetent. Stereotypes are socially constructed by society and the media. As humans tend to label
people by what we are taught and see through the media. This stereotype arrived from the 1950 s and
1960 s sitcoms that relied on the incapable father to keep the viewers entertained. The sitcoms in that
day and age featured a 5 o clock dad...with a newspaper as a face (Quindlen 101). In the 1950 s and
1960 s sitcoms fathers would be portrayed as coming home from work at 5 o clock and sitting on the
couch reading the newspaper and most likely drinking beer waiting on dinner. At this time period the
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As social media has grown over the past few years so have the use of the incapable father stereotype
and all round every stereotype. As social media exploded new ways of expressing the incapable
stereotype online videos show fathers incapability in the household, not being able to take care of the
kids or clean the house and other household task. Memes and other pictures have surfaced the social
media buzz over the incapable father highlighting how fathers are seen as solely for going to work and
coming home and sitting on the couch and drinking beer. Much like the way Peter Griffin is shown in
Family Guy. Peter is shown in many episodes watching television with a beer in his hands telling
Louis to do something for him. Many fathers can very well balance their work life and life at home.
Fathers see that they are not supposed to be able to handle both work and home but with many more
women working they have to pick up the extra task in the house to make things work. Many fathers
are fighting the stereotype when it is shown in commercials and various television shows. Saying that
the times are different than in the 1950 s and 1960 s when the stereotype was maybe more true than it
is today. It is known that now more women are out working that in the past leaving more men to help
with the kids and household work. Peter in Family Guy is shown as evidence that the media today
does not see fathers as the head of the household and fills them with a lack of faith that people see.
Although the stereotype is still famous in the entertainment world as Family Guy is still reviving great
numbers, society may stray away from the stereotype in the
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34. Asses the Marxist View That the Main Role of the Family Is...
Asses the Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interest of capitalism.
Within sociology there are many different perspectives on the family. Each different perspective sees
different things as the main role of the family. Marxists view the family in a very disparaging light.
They believe that the main role of the family is to serve the interest of capitalism and bourgeoisie.
Marxists also believe that the family cushions the main provider.
Karl Marx s view on the capitalistic mode of production highlights the exploitative nature of the
economic system. He displays how the bourgeoisie take advantage of the proletariat and their labour,
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Marxists also believe that housewives are producing the next generation of the proletariat. This means
that more people will be created to fill the jobs of the retiring proletariat.
Marx claims that societies which make use of the capitalistic mode of production are exploitative, and
this claim can be proven through his description of the needs of this system and the ways in which the
bourgeoisie fulfil those needs. The capitalist mode of production requires exploitation because it relies
on the profit created when using the proletariat as labour and the product of that labour is another
market at a higher price. Because the means of production, or the technology, machinery, and methods
involved in production, are so far advanced, the old mode of production of is no longer a viable option
for a member of the proletariat to sustain himself. Therefore, he is bound to the bourgeoisie and is
dependent upon it to give payment for his capacity to provide labour.
It is clear by now that Marxist main focus is on the exploitative nature of capitalism and its use of
family a tool in order to serve capitalist. Marxism puts across narrow views about what the family
should be like and what it is actually like. They pose a strong argument to prove that the main question
at hand is in fact true but it all appears to be bias. The main focus is economic exploitation and the
idea of patriarchal
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35. Surveillance Cameras Should Be Public Places
Surveillance Cameras Earlier this year my brother and I were hit by a white Ford truck, while riding to
school. The driver of the truck quickly sped off immediately after the accident, leaving us scared, and
confused and the car totaled. If only there was a surveillance camera that could have witnessed it. The
camera could have got a clear view of his license plate, or even him. More surveillance cameras
should be installed in public places because they are useful for catching criminals, protecting people,
and growing the economy. Every day there are property crimes, assault crimes personal crimes and if
there is a way to benefit the safety the citizens it should be taken advantage of. First, the more
surveillance cameras that are in an area the lower the rate of the criminal participating in criminal
activity (Brown). Research shows that surveillance cameras are not as effective in all locations and
crimes, but there is evidence that they decrease property crime rates (Brown). There are already
surveillance cameras at most stop lights and in most stores to capture images of people in case
someone breaks the law, but if there were more surveillance in public places it would be easier to
catch crimes other than just someone running a red light or shoplifting. For example, if a child was
kidnapped, the police would already have video evidence of the kidnapper. This would make it easier
to identify the person. Overall, more surveillance would make police investigations
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36. Bass Guitar Essay
It is no simple task to learn to play an instrument. Innumerous hours must be spent playing and
practicing your instrument to become suitably proficient. However, not everyone wants to invest the
time (and money) to learn an instrument. If you don t play an instrument, fear not, for there is hope
still. Here are the three instruments, that, in my opinion, are the easiest to pick up and play with little
or no instruction. (Be warned, however, as there is a massive difference between playing a little tune,
and being truly good at an instrument. No instrument is easy to master.)
Going from in order of increasing ease, first off is the bass guitar. Now, in no way is the bass guitar
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The next simplest instrument is the piano. Now, the piano can be quite tricky. There are so many keys,
it can be quite confusing. Also, the piano allows for the most complex chords of any instrument.
However, to play a simple melody, it is straightforward enough. On a piano, there are black keys and
white keys. On a regular piano, each key is a different note, one half step apart from the next, just like
each fret on a bass or guitar. However, there is only one row of notes, unlike the aforementioned bass
or guitar, which (usually) has four and six rows respectively, because of the different strings. The
white keys on a piano are called natural notes . Notes like A, E, and G are natural notes. The keys are
the sharps and flats. Notes like A# are what sounds when a black key is pressed. Now, there are a few
key (no pun intended) elements to playing piano if you have no idea what you are doing. The first is
only play one note at a time. The piano is capable of create some quite beautiful and interesting chords
if played correctly. But if you go and start combining notes together at random, it makes for an
unpleasant noise most of the time. If you play only one note at a time, you only have to deal with the
intervals (spaces between notes) that each note makes when used in succession with another, rather
than the intervals that are required to make lovely chords. Next, don t play too many notes. If you
keep the tempo (speed of the music) slower, and
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37. Nuclear Warfare With The Soviet Union
In declaring this, it is evident that the fear of what the Japanese Americans may have done if they
remained loyal to their native land (which was not the case for most of them having been born in
America), allied with Nazi Germany, rather than what actual threat they posed that put them into the
camps and revoked them of the right to their businesses, their property, and their ability to move freely
within the nation. The effects of the fear caused by communism within the United States was
embodied by foreign issues as well, especially involving nuclear warfare with the Soviet Union. As
two nations with neither willing to be the first to strike and fighting for two different ideologies, there
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Being in the midst of the second World War, the cities of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Kokura, and Niigata of
Japan were chosen, partly for testing and observation, and partly to have a chance to put an end to
Japan s tyranny during the war, having been allies with Nazi Germany, attacking its Asian neighbors,
and their attack on Pearl Harbor (Ferrell 36). When the bombs were dropped, millions of Japanese
civilians were killed for the assurance of the working order of a new weapon and the possible end of a
war. Even worse is the manner in which the information regarding the bombings was handled. As
stated by Thomas T. Handy, the Acting Chief of Staff in regards to the bombing in a letter to General
Carl Spaatz, the Commanding General of the United States Army Strategic Air Forces: Dissemination
of any and all information concerning the use of the weapon against Japan is reserved to the Secretary
of War and the President of the United States. No communiqués on the subject or releases of
information will be issued by commanders in the field without specific prior authority. Any news
stories will be sent to the War Department for special clearance. (Ferrell 36) In short, Handy is
indicating that the bombings should be kept secret from American citizens. Once it was publically
discovered that these bombings were purposely kept from the American people, citizens broke into
debate on whether or not they were justified. However, a definite effect was the fear that came from
the
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