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Entry Mode Theory
The Entry Mode Theory Different Approaches Topic Paper for International Strategic Management
Outline Abstract 3 Introduction 3 Overview of Entry Mode Theories 4 The Uppsala Model 4 The
Uppsala Model Example 4 The Uppsala Model Limitations 5 Porter s Diamond Model 6 Porter s
Diamond Model Example 6 Porter s Diamond Model Limitations 8 The Born Global Concept 8 The
Born Global Concept Example 9 The Born Global Concept Limitations 10 Conclusion the comparison
and relation of Entry Mode Theories 11 Chronological development 11 Level of risk 12 Time
consumption 13 Investment cost 14 Typical type of corporation 14 References 16 Abstract The
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The next step was the establishment of subsidiaries in Norway and Finland. After acquiring experience
in the Nordic countries, Volvo started to export its products to countries with greater distance, namely
Holland, Belgium and various countries in South America. As a last step, Volvo established
subsidiaries in Finland and Norway. In the 1950s, further expansion followed. Subsidiaries were
established in most European countries, USA and Canada. In the year 1973 Volvo opened up a car
manufacturing plant in the USA, followed by a second one in Belgium in 1975. Nowadays Volvo has
over 100 export markets, manufacturing subsidiaries in five countries and sales subsidiaries in twelve.
The Uppsala Model Limitations The Uppsala model is the historically oldest entry mode theory
discussed in our paper. One could argue that it is particularly the date of origin that reveals its
limitations. The development of the global infrastructure has not reduced the physical distance;
however, it has certainly helped to overcome it. Furthermore, technological milestones like the
Internet have simplified communication significantly. As a result of these advancements, the cultural
exchange around the world has increased leading to some extent of cultural convergence. Due to these
dramatic changes in logistical capacities, communication technology as well as ongoing cultural
convergence, much of
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The Pros And Cons Of The Fujifilm X-T20
FUJIFILM X T20 Review
Aside from its compact size, the Fujifilm X T20 is also lightweight and packed with more features that
make taking pictures fun, easy and with high quality images on print and otherwise. With the option to
take snaps fully automatic, it will soon become one of the best photography tools on the market.
The design of the X T20, however, is familiar to anyone acquainted with the Fujifilm X T2, X T10,
and X T1. In fact, it is similar to the X T2, except for a lower cost. And anyone who s owned any of
the previous models would know just how quickly this model followed after its predecessor.
Still, more options mean more toys to play with.
Design features
As a similar version of the X T2, many might say that the new Fujifilm X T20 is T2 s little brother.
But it has the design and features that make it unique on its own. A mid range shooter with ... Show
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With all these features, you are guaranteed quality images on every shot.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Convenient touchscreen controls, tilt LCD monitor
A mid range camera that supports 4K video
Fast autofocus performance
Faster startup time, faster X Processor Pro image processor
Clean, high quality output
Smaller and cheaper with full features
Cons
Hard to handle for people with a larger grip, or when shooting with gloves on
Doesn t have a body fully resistant to humidity, water, and freezing temperatures
Lacks a dedicated ISO dial, and an optional power grip
Doesn t have convenient side card slots, only a single bottom load slot
Final Thoughts
In comparison with the X T2, the Fujifilm X T20 may seem lacking. But, for its price point, it is worth
every penny you spend. After all, it is one of the impressive performers in the Fujifilm
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Explain How Effective Is Australia As An Ideal Model For...
Canberra a city of biodiversity and sustainable living?
Define biodiversity and sustainability and show how it is linked with Global Systems.
What is the impact of unsustainable practices in the development of new cities like Canberra on
Global Systems? (Draw on any experiences from your own background)
What issues or problems are evident in current Canberra planning?
Explain how science helps Canberra planners to maintain biodiversity and provide sustainable living.
Choose ONE factor (relate it to science identified in paragraph above)
Discuss the positive and negative implications of this.
(Factors: cultural, economic, environmental, ethical, moral, political and social)
Evaluate the science from various perspectives:
Answer ONE question only.
Q1: How effective is Canberra as an ideal model for biodiversity and sustainable living?
Q2: How effective is the current urbanisation of Canberra in maintaining biodiversity and sustainable
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This way it becomes easier to understand how vulnerable the things the world takes for granted are.
Better understanding and insight of the value leads to appreciating it more, and provides a stronger
awareness and protection of the environment and habitat of the ecosystem. Calculating a monetary
value makes it even more powerful, because it seems like people have an easier time valuing services
that have their economic value in numbers over services that have a moral value only described
through the importance of them. Having a monetary value also makes it easier for governments to
make reasonable decisions and policies about the ecosystem. But at the same time, putting an obvious
price and financial value on nature makes it a commodity that can be traded, which can put its
biodiversity into dangerous, especially for rare species and habitats. (Valuing Ecosystem, Biodiversity
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Paganism In Beowulf
¬By definition, a Pagan is a person who has religious beliefs other than those of the main world
religion. The epic poem Beowulf was passed down verbally from generation to generation with
enlightening Pagan teachings and elements. Christian elements were not included in the poem until a
Christian monk added them when it was put as written text. However, the Christian aspects collide
with the Pagan elements found in the poem. Beowulf was originally told with only Pagan elements. In
the article The Essential Pagan Elements in Beowulf , it explains Pagan elements included in the story
such as dragons and magic. We do not hear anything about saints, angels, or any particular dogmatic
points (Moorman). In the Pagan religion when a hero or important ... Show more content on
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Things such as magic, unnatural creatures, and strange scenarios play a huge role in their faith.
However, Christians believe that things such as dragons, witches, magic and the dark arts are of Satan.
While the Pagans view the dragon as a fire breathing, greedy creature keeping treasure in its lair, the
Christians view it as the devil making the setting of hell. The equivalent of Beowulf in the Christian
faith would be Jesus Christ. He came into the world (lair) and freed us from sins (hell). Pagans view
Beowulf as having superhuman powers that let him overcome any trial he may face. For example of
Beowulf s strength, he lifted the giant s magical sword when nobody else could. His strength is
matched by Christian faith with the story of Jesus was resurrected and came out from the tomb he was
buried in. Beowulf fought for peace in the land of Geatland and Danes. Christ made peace with
everyone. They both share qualities of the desire for peace. The biggest comparison between Beowulf
and Jesus Christ is when they both died to save other people. According to Christian belief, Christ was
crucified to save everyone from death. Beowulf was killed by the dragon in order to save someone
else and to calm his soul from the loss of his village. Christ also found his true followers when he was
carrying the cross and they came to help him. Just like in Beowulf how Wiglaf is Beowulf s
companion because he fights by his side through thick and thin.
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Electronic Health Records Research Paper
Electronic Health Records
Implementation of the electronic health records (EHRs) has been a growing trend in the healthcare
field from fear of the unknown to the acceptance of the reality of the EHRs and the actually utilizing
the system. The struggle to go live with the EHR was a challenge because change is always a difficult
implementation. According to Fickenscher Bakerman, (2011) Change is a process that is
individualized base on one s ability to adopt and the interest on the change. Some people may take
longer to understand a process while others will grab the skill within a short time. However, some few
setbacks slow down the adoption of the EHRs when it was first implemented, Culture, communication
and training and time. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My organization uses Cerner for the computer program and because of this culture change, there was a
close relation with Cerner personnel who were present during go live to help with the smooth
transition. According to Cresswell Sheikh, (2009) having a collaborative relationship with the designer
and the end user is important for the evaluation of the product.
Communication
For change to talk place communication has to be well explicit to it uses for easy understanding. There
were some setbacks in the communication of the change with the EHRs; most nurses did not really
understand why they were moving to the EHR, there was no clear vision and value statement
(Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011). The computer terminologies were a challenge to understand and apply
during the practice session making it difficult for some nurse to follow alone. Some of the information
seems to be different with the fact that there were sessions held in different shift and repetition of the
same information in another way (Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011).
Because of these difficulties with communication, lowering the expectation bar for nurse by increasing
more time for them to understand and practice the skills was implemented Cresswell Sheikh, (2009).
Giving nurse this extra time, took off anxiety and the urges not to rush if a skill needs to be practiced
more. Even though nurses were gradually working
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Analysis Of Dead Poets Society
A) Overview
The 1989 movie, Dead Poets Society, features a group of boys attending a private boarding school, the
Welton Academy. The central conflict of the movie stems from the clash between educational
approaches. The movie uses the educational conflict as an engine to propel the plot and to explore and
develop the characters.
The Welton Academy s education style is most definitely traditional. The school s educational
approach is revealed by Headmaster Nolan three minutes into the movie as he states the Four Pillars of
Welton Tradition. Honor. Discipline. Excellence. The word Tradition is literally engraved in the
schools pillars. This is similar to Hirsch s theory of Cultural Literacy a conservative theory of
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Keating about 12 minutes into the movie he whispers in the boys ears the words carpe diem which in
Latin means seize the day. Mr. Keating embodies a teaching pedagogy of equality between teacher and
student in the classroom, teaching students to think independently and critically, and challenge
conventional thought. The boys seize the day by creating a club called The Dead Poets Society. Mr.
Keating s progressive pedagogy thus inspires a radical club. This is the first step in the boys move
from conservatism to progressivism and ultimately to a radical crisis. The club s radicalness peaks
when a member, Charlie Dalton demands that girls be allowed to attend Welton Academy. He causes a
full campus meeting where he mocks Headmaster Nolan by holding a telephone out and instructing
him that God has been calling and that he should answer. As one could expect, the conservative
headmaster does not respond well. Headmaster Nolan interviews each student individually until one
student, Richard Cameron, turns in the rest of the club to save himself from expulsion. This
demonstrates how a new approach can threaten more established norms, followed by a retaliatory
backlash.
The final major scene of the movie occurs after one of the boys, Neil Perry, defies his father by acting
as Puck in A Midsummer s Night Dream. This radical step leads his oppressive conservative father to
threaten to send him send him
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Murders in California
In the state of California, according to the CAL. PEN. CODE § 187, there are three types of murders
that involve having an intention to kill. They are as listed: premeditated murder, second degree murder
malice aforethought, and murder as a result of provocation. Murder as a result of provocation is one
who states a mental incapacity for either the time being, such as; blacking out, or they had temporary
loss of control of oneself and could not control it. This is only seen though through murder cases for it
to end up being a lesser charge. Second degree murder malice aforethought is a non premeditated
killing of a victim who cannot be fully proven there was the full reasoning of the death. This is also
known as having some sort of intent or recklessness.(Cal. Penal Code § 187 [West 1996]).
Premeditated murder is someone who sat down and thought the murder through and went along with
it, also known as first degree murder. So with all that being said, in the scenario about a victim of a
DUI accident who had religious beliefs about blood transfusion died from bleeding out too much in
California. The drunken driver was on probation for a previous DUI he has received, and because of
him driving drunk, caused him to be impaired which caused him to crash into a parked car. Where
then the victim was trapped and started to bleed out. When they approached the hospital, the victim
made it clear that she is against blood transfusions due to her religious beliefs, so the doctors than
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Heart Of Darkness Gender Roles Essay
In Heart of Darkness there are many social constructs that are used. I feel that the most important is
gender. Throughout the story gender plays a big part in how the story plays out. During the time
period in this story woman were pushed to the side, they were not seen as being powerful beings.
Multiple times Conrad makes woman powerful figures that have a large impact on the men, and on the
story. There are four woman that are talked about during the story, all are very powerful and strong .
The first two woman that are talked about are Marlow s aunt, and a painting done by Kurtz. Marlow
needs a job, but cannot get one himself. He asks his aunt to help him, he tells us She was determined
to make no end of fuss to get me appointed skipper of a river steamboat, if such was my fancy. When
Marlow says that he had to ask a woman for help to get a job he almost seems appalled by it. During
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Throughout the beginning of the story we see all these people saying great things about Kurtz. But as
we go farther and farther into the story we start to see and hear all these bad things about him. When
Marlow gets to the station he meets a Russian man that tells him, He declared he would shoot me
unless I gave him the ivory The ivory had such a huge effect on Kurtz that he threatened to shoot a
man just so he could have more. Not only were there mental effects, but there were physical effects
too. ivory ball; it had caressed him, and lo! he had withered; it had taken him, loved him, embraced
him, got into his veins, consumed his flesh, and sealed his soul to its own by the inconceivable
ceremonies of some devilish initiation. The ivory has had such a large impact on Kurtz that he begins
to call it My intended, He is so captivated by the ivory that he lets it take over his entire life. The
power of the ivory is so strong that he depicts it as a
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Herbert Sobel s Band Of Brothers
Band of brothers a 10 part series that we watched, it is about a world war 2 101st airborne company
called easy company. The mini series starts while they are at training the easy company commander
LTC. Herbert Sobel was really strict on the company because he wanted them to be the best company.
Later on when 2nd LT. soon to be Maj. Richard d. Winters got promoted from 2nd LT. to 1st. LT.,
LTC. Sobel had promoted him in secret instead of doing it in front of the company. Then when they
had went to jump LTC. Sobel had been dempted and got sent to go train the other paratroopers to jump
out of the plane, while the rest of Easy Company went to normandy for D Day. Then Easy company
had to storm into Germany, then they had to take a town to get
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The Celts In Iron Age And Medieval Europe
The Celts
With the Celts, we have to go back two thousand years. The Celts lived in Britain before and after
Jesus Christ was born. They were people in Iron Age and Medieval Europe and spoke Celtic language.
We learn a lot about Celts through looking at objects made from iron and the material that have
survived over time. They were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching the British Isles to
Galatia.
Clothes
The Celts liked brightly coloured clothes. The clothes were important to them; they showed their
status and importance in their tribe. Men would wear a tunic with a belt, a cloak and trousers. Women
wore dresses that they fastened with brooches. The important members in the tribe also wore
something that showed their status.
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A Reflection of Stage 5 of Erik Erikson s 8 Stages of...
Reflection on Erik Erikson s 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage 5: Adolescence
Adolescence is the fifth stage in Erikson s psychosocial development theory. It is posited to last from
ages 12 to 18, and the basic conflict inherent in the adolescent stage, which the person must resolve, is
between identity and role confusion. This conflict between identity and role confusion especially plays
itself out in peer relationships, but the teenager also navigates through identity and role confusion with
relationships in the family unit. Identity and role confusion issues can arise with sexuality, as well as
worldviews.
Erikson s stages can show how to distinguish between healthy and dysfunctional coping behaviors that
help the individual navigate through the transition of adolescence. Having observed many adolescents,
I can apply Erikson s model of psychosocial development and gain understanding of the context and
variable impacting the individual s psychology and overall health. It can be especially helpful to
compare and contrast two adolescents, one who is addressing the conflict via strong and healthy
coping mechanisms that ensure identity development and ego formation; and another who struggles to
maintain or create a personal identity in the midst of the adolescent development stage.
One of the first issues that arises when observing adolescents is the difference between those who
remain highly engaged with the world through social interactions and critical
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Developing And Marketing Computer Hardware Systems
Introduction
Reading through the requirement of this paper there were several options to choose from. There are
several companies that offer integration to their customers such as SAP which is the leader in ERP
solutions, Oracle which came to the industry after acquiring PeopleSoft back in 2005, Microsoft, and
IBM. Reading the materials throughout this semester was interesting as it gave me an inside view of
system integration and it made me think of the architecture of how companies integrate their system or
the high level thought of how things are done when big companies acquire other companies.
Researching all these four big companies, I found that Oracle had a lot of products that integrate
systems and it seems they have a solution for a lot of major industry with pre defined modules that
help jump start the integration process. Everyone knows oracle as it s a global computer technology
company. The company primary specializes in developing and marketing computer hardware systems.
The company also builds and develops databases and database products. , middle tier software,
resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management and supply chain management software.
In this paper I am specifically looking at the Oracle E Business Suite, which is the most complete suite
of integrated, global business applications that enables the company to make better decisions, reduce
cost, and increase performance. The Oracle E Business helps customers manage the complexity
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The Welfare Requirements And Guidance Of The Relevant...
1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year s framework.
The welfare requirements of EYFS has now become the safeguarding and welfare requirement (SWR)
since September 2012. The SWR have several features connecting to essential actions taken by
childcare settings to deliver safety to children.
The safeguarding and welfare requirement contains cases of adults behaviour which covers the
cyphers of abuse and neglect. It is essential that if staff becomes conscious of any such signs, they
should respond suitably in order to protect children. Regular staff meeting should be help and staff
trainings should also cover recognising adult behaviour. All childcare settings must implement a
safeguarding policy and other procedures, which should be in agreement with the regulation of the
Local Safeguarding Children s Board. The safeguarding policies and procedures must cover the use of
mobile phones and cameras in the setting, according to the revised EYFS.
Staff suitability/CRB checks/ DBS checks: Childcare providers must gain an enhanced criminal
records disclosure in respect of every person aged 16 and over who works openly with children, lives
on the premises on which the childcare is provided and/or works on the premises on which the
childcare is provided.
Staff Ratios: There is new guidance on staff ratio especially for child minders indicating maximum
ratio of 1:5 but extendable to 1:6 in special circumstances.
Staff training, coaching and
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The Cultural Value Model Of Japan And Japan
The cultural value model that is being used in this outline is Hofstede s Model. Although Japan and
America have quite a few economic and technologic similarities, they contrast in many ways. The
biggest difference between these two countries is Individualism vs. Collectivism. Hofstede himself
finds that both of these cultures differ significantly on most these diminesions (Shah).
PART 1: Compare and Contrast Cultural Values
Power Distance
Power distance in cultures refers to the way that power is distributed between people. It can be
measured by the extent of how individuals within that culture accept who has power and who doesn t.
In places with a lower power distance, individuals act equal regardless of their formal positions. Japan
places much more emphasis on power distance in their culture than America does. This is because it s
a lot more hierarchical. While some individuals in America lack respect for those in higher positions,
this is simply not tolerated in Japan. For example, direct eye contract when speaking to someone who
has more authority is frowned upon in Japan. The differences in power distance between these two
cultures was clear from the movie as every Japanese person knew their role and what was expected
from them. The Americans working in the factory were more selfish and disrespectful towards
management. Insubordination is not tolerated in Japan like it is in America.
Uncertainty Avoidance
Uncertainty avoidance is known as a society s tolerance and
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My Life With A Good Guy Who Catches The Bad Guys
When I was young I would love to run around with my childhood friends and pretend that we are
cops. While some of our friend are the bad guys. I always enjoy playing as the good guy who catches
the bad guys. I made a very good leader in the group, I told them the plan and how we are going to get
the bad guys. I never did like Barbie dolls, I was always into boys toys when I was younger. My
freshman year of high school I ve thought about joining the military because of all the benefits and
how much money I could make. My father wanted all of his children to join the military, I never really
knew exactly why but I guess if you are a military parent it ll make you proud. I then fell in love with
basketball, but I thought I was too short for it. When I graduated high school I did not know what I
wanted to be and how I am going to live my adult life. I did not know what to take for college or what
I want to major on. I was a big procrastinator and such a lazy person; I gain weight because all I do is
eat, school, and sleep. As I realized that my life started to drift off from success, something pop up in
my head that I needed to pull myself together. The first thing that I had in mind is how am I going to
pay my loan from school after I graduate. I could barely put gas in my car, what more if I had bills to
pay. I did not want to become homeless and to be struggling throughout my whole life. Then it finally
hit me, why not try to join the military? I did wanted to be active
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Supreme Court Packing Scandal
NPR s legal affairs correspondent, Nina Totenberg, described a horrible political storm brewing over
the Supreme Court of the United States ( CNN, 2016, p. 1). While reporting for CNN, Totenberg used
these words to draw attention to the untimely death of Justice Antonin Scalia in an era of modern
politics in which the court has become more polarized than ever. The Supreme Court, the highest court
of the land, is not only being severely impacted by partisan ties, but is now also deciding cases
according to these biased beliefs. The Democratic and Republican parties, after corrupting and
encroaching upon the federal judiciary, have made court nominations and rulings into a game of party
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They allude to the unanimous 9 0 decisions the Supreme Court has made as a strong indication that
the court remains neutral. Chief Justice Roberts also recently stated at a Boston law school: We don t
work as Democrats or Republicans (Savage, 2016, p. 1). Moreover, Justice Scalia, when defending his
conservative vote in a 5 4 ruling, claimed: I prefer not to take part in the assembling of an apparent but
specious unanimity (Kuhn, 2014, p. 3). However, decisions become unanimous only when the
ideological stakes are not large enough. As for extremely controversial topics, nearly every single
recent 5 4 decision has been divided perfectly along ideological lines. The conservative majority,
praised by Republicans, has unbelievably struck down major parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965,
upheld an individual s right to own guns, and has allowed unlimited corporate spending in campaigns
(Kuhn, 2014). These types of decisions have caused the divided Supreme Court that we have today.
Looking at a more psychological and scientific perspective on this overall issue, an investigation by
Anna Harvey and Michael J. Woodruff of the New York University found that the direction of
decision and vote of the Supreme Court is frequently contaminated by confirmation bias; justices
seeking out facts and reasoning that
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Anglo Saxon Warrior Culture
Imagine if one thousand years from now, the American civilization was researched based only on
evidence that survived time, such as a singular book or ruin of a skyscraper. These artifacts would
serve as the basis of knowledge for all characteristics of the society of the United States. The
information now regarded as common knowledge for many ancient civilizations derives from their
surviving artifacts that give examples of culture. One such civilization was the Anglo Saxons, who
wrote poems and left behind parts of their material culture that provide insight into their lives. Based
on the epic Beowulf and the archaeological evidence, the principles that the Anglo Saxons valued
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In Beowulf s last words, he entrusts to Wiglaf, his faithful warrior, his collar of gold from his neck and
gave it to the young thane, telling him to use it... well (From Beowulf 49). In Anglo Saxon society,
wealth was awarded to warriors and kings for their services but also passed on to others for the good
of the kingdom or community. Many Anglo Saxons awarded their warriors golden objects of war
sword hilts and pommels (Real Life Buried Treasure) and others adorned their fallen warriors with
beautiful riches (A Window on Anglo Saxon Life). Since many warriors had these golden
embellishments on their weapons, wealth must have been an important reward system for men who
had achieved glory in battle. Wealth connected individual warriors to the Anglo Saxon community,
benefiting all who lived in
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Emerging Dulthood
Emerging adulthood and culture
Class: Lifespan Development
Name: Grishma Patel
Week four assignment
Meaning of Emerging Adulthood
Emerging adulthood is the period of life from about age 18 through age 25, during which young
people are exploring the possibilities of their lives and beginning to define themselves as adults, rather
than teenagers. They shared the perception of feeling in between knowing they were pulling clear of
the struggles of adolescence and starting to feel responsible for themselves,, but still closely tied to
their parents and family.
Emerging adulthood can be defined as an:
Age of identity exploration: young people decide who they are and what they want out of work,
school and love.
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The caste systems, the practice of arrange marriages, the popular view of human development, the
collectivistic nature of the society, and Indian rites of passage all have their foundation in Hinduism.
Arrange marriage is considered a union or alliance between families and important to continuing the
genetic line. It is believed that such an important decision can t be left for inexperienced youth who
may not follow the rules of marriage. According to Hindu scripture the marriage of Hindu is seen as
the beginning one of the stage in human development. Morality is tied to fulfilling social
responsibilities toward others.
Collectivism is associated with such solidarity and integration in social groups in which people place
the interests of the group above self interests. The traditional Hindu joint family is an example of
collectivism.
Gender relations within the joint family were highly regulated through regular gender segregation.
Women s status in the family was low, based on age of her husband and increased when she bore a
son.
Aspect of emerging adult in Indian culture
Hinduism plays very unique role in Indian culture. As discussed earlier, arrange marriage, caste
system, gender relation plays a part in modern day Indian culture. The following sections will examine
how each of these topics might possibly relate to emerging adulthood in India.
Age of possibilities: Indian culture and economic prospects might create wide
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The Issues of Culture and Gender in Bend It Like Beckham...
The Issues of Culture and Gender in Bend It Like Beckham
Culture and gender are the two main issues of Bend it like Beckham . In this film gender is put across
by using sex and religion, but it is much more complex than that. Race, sex, religion and beliefs
should not stop you getting a job; or achieving what you want in life. In Bend it like Beckham all Jess
wants to play football, however because of her religious and cultural beliefs her mom says this is not
possible. In this essay I will be discussing the different cultures and genders issues in Bend it like
Beckham .
Throughout the film Indian beliefs are portrayed by Jess and her family, this is showed by Jesses
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The first time Jules s mother meets Jess she is surprised that she plays football with her religion. Plus
she is surprised that her name is Jess in till she finds out her real name is Jesminder.
Gender is an issue in Bend it like Beckham it is shown in mainly ways. Firstly when Jess is playing
football in the park and Jules says she is good and she should play for her football team. After this the
boys she was playing football with say to Jess and Jules will you take your shirts off at the end of the
game. Another gender issue is when her mom finds out jess has been playing football behind her back.
Then her mother says an Indian girl should not be playing football, they should be cooking. Finally
her dad does not want her play not just because of her religion. He does not want her play because
when he first moved from India to England he was the best at a sport, but because of he was Indian he
was not allowed to play and he doesn t want her to get caught. In one part of the play Jess gets red
carded for fighting on the pitch. She did this because another girl made her a racist remark at Jess and
called her a paki . She said to Jules this really hurt her. This shows gender and cultures issues because
she is being abused about her Asian backgrounds, which she wants to defend.
The
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The Neural Epidural Junction Is Where The Psychological,...
The neural epidural junction is where the psychological, physiological and somatic systems intersect.
These systems all give access to my personal identity. In addition, the three systems redirect thoughts
and feelings on how I associate with systems and through the colors, the subconscious and a
compassionate self is revealed by the following. I created a grouping of three large and small
figureheads, and an umbrella like sky (the visor). These figureheads enable viewers to sieve their
thoughts and feelings as I do. Specifically, sharing the mental anxiety through shock encounters
(concrete figurehead); memories of the Holocaust and traumatic circumstances. Also, the
physiological response captured in an array of colors (glass figurehead) which, convey emotional
responses. In addition, even though, I am a down to earth person, the third figurehead communicates
that I also crumble like the soil (clay figurehead). The smaller figures mounted on the visor above the
clay figurehead intends to give a whimsical, floating feeling to emphasize the warmth related to the
feelings of compassion I hold. It is also through the colors in all the figureheads, the visor and the
illumination with LED lights, and crackling effect that I project whom I am. Further, by having a visor
emulate a stained glass, I created an illusion that viewers can embrace seeing society as tainted, as I
do. The three figureheads work like fitting a puzzle together and addressing caring. The concrete head
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Examples Of Ambiguity In Catullus
V Ambiguity and Paradoxes
Ambiguity can be defined as a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning.
Ambiguity leads to vagueness and confusion which creates alternative reactions and understanding of
the same work.
Catullus uses ambiguity to create a sensation that one situation is taking place even when reading the
verse form in context or merely studying the poem in its entirety the work takes on a whole new
significance.
The poem opens with depictions of beauty imaginary of the Argo s first voyage alluding that poem
may be about the myth of Jason and Medea. Later in line 19 though we see the real subject of the
poem is Peleus and Thetis, how they fell in love and their marriage, however, things take a dramatic
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An example of this is the tapestry Ariadne appears on. Catullus does not state its source and origin nor
its purpose.
Yet, more than half of the poem is narrated through the tapestry. We are to believe what it sees, hears
and says but we only have one side, and see a forgetful Theseus whose promises are fitting to write on
the wind. Paradoxically, however, what Ariadne sees also alludes to, and so makes us see, a different
picture: a Theseus who could have been made forgetful to serve the purposes of Bacch.
In poem 85 as discussed above, Catullus also makes use of paradoxes stating I love and I hate. In 68a
Catullus states that he being overcome by grief due to his brother s death is unable to write. Then in
68b although he is still experiencing the same pain to which he refers in 68a and in which Catullus
repeats almost exactly what he said in 68a, Catullus states that he cannot stop himself from writing.
He captures two entirely different experiences: first, his inability to write poetry in 68a, due to his
brother death, and second, his inability not to write poetry, despite his brother s
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Taking a Look at Nuclear Meltdowns
Nuclear Meltdowns Everyone knows what it feels like waking up certain that a bad day is about to
begin. Perhaps the alarm clock didn t go off because of a power surge. Maybe the lights dim when the
hair dryer turns on, or a hurricane has knocked the power lines down and electricity can t be bad.
These scenarios are nothing compared to the day when a nuclear meltdown has occurred. A really bad
day is one when the power fails, followed by water contamination, followed by a disruption in food
distribution.
Chaos occurs, there is a collapse of law and order, fires emerge and looting begins. The INEPC,
NNSA, Office of Policy and International Affairs, Office of the General Counsel, and the Department
of Energy should provide more protective guidelines in place to prevent nuclear accidents. There are
about a dozen key agencies globally that work together to manage and regulate the nuclear industry.
The Institute for Security and Conflicts Studies cooperates with the
Security Policy Forum. The International Nuclear Energy Policy and Cooperation
(INEPC) works closely with the Department of Energy s National Nuclear Security
Administration (NNSA) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to watch over the
commercial nuclear power plants. Every country involved with nuclear energy has its own committees
and agencies that must report. The INEPC and NNSA Office of Policy and International Affairs,
Office of the General Counsel, and the Department of
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A Research On Enterprise Risk Management Essay
America s former president, Theodore Roosevelt, said, Risk is like fire: If controlled it will help you;
if uncontrolled it will rise up and destroy you. This comparison of fire and risk remains true for
political means but also the everyday operations of any company. A company is confronted with
decisions demanding the assessment of risk every day. Enterprise risk management is a framework for
handling the assessment of risk that companies may encounter. The enterprise risk management
process is a formula for employees and managers to follow to help manage risk. Due to the
involvement of employees and managers to complete the enterprise risk management framework there
is also important key organizational behavior themes that influence the effectiveness of the
framework. Trevor Levine, a highly regarded risk management and process improvement consultant,
said, Risk management is about the people and processes and not about models and technology. This
statement emphasizes the importance of the people and their interactions rather than the formulaic
aspect of enterprise risk management which is often the only aspect of the framework that is given
attention. There are organizational behavior themes present and necessary in the enterprise risk
management framework that allow for the framework to be effectively and positively applied.
Enterprise risk management was not a well known concept in the corporate world just ten years ago,
but today most insurance companies and
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Summary Of Mockingjay
Through the course of her Mockingjay duties, Katniss sees first hand what the Capital has done and is
willing to do. Prim is now a medic helping the wounded, and Gale is a soldier in the rebellion. Katniss
lays her conditions to President Coin in order for her to assume the role of the Mockingjay. The
conditions include rescuing Peeta and the other Victors from the Capital, and they will be granted full
immunity. The Conditions are met, and to make sure Coin holds her side of the agreement, Katniss has
Coin read off all of her demands to all of District 13. Katniss goes to the different Districts to try and
get them on the side of the rebellion. When Peeta is rescued, the doctor s in 13 find out that the Capital
has tortured him and used the
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How Did The Medici Family Influence The Renaissance
THE MEDICI FAMILY S INFLUENCE
The Medici family were the most powerful citizens of Florence, leaders of the largest bank in Europe,
and through strategic marriage alliances, joined many of Europe s royal families. They controlled
Florence throughout much of the Renaissance, played a large part in the patronage of the arts and the
political development of the city. They faced many challenges, had both positive and negative effects
and they tried to have solutions to most of their problems which some did not work. This is an
example of the Common Themes Theory.
The Medici family had an economic problem of safety. The Pazzi conspiracy threatened the safety of
the Medici family. Although it was a maxim of Medici policy to retain close ties with the Holy See,
relations between Lorenzo and Pope Sixtus were not always cordial. The Pontiff was very displeased
when Lorenzo s diplomacy achieved an alliance between Florence, Venice, and Milan, for such a
combination was more than a match for the armies of the Church. Sixtus felt thwarted in his ambitions
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Prior to the late fifteenth century in Florence, the losers of political conflicts routinely faced exile as
punishment for their perceived crimes. Following the Pazzi conspiracy of 1478, however, such
political criminals increasingly received death sentences rather than banishment (Baker). This is an
example of negative effect. The Medici family positive effects are seen through their patronage
support to most artist. According to our text (culture and values), Cosimo s most significant
contribution to the advancement of Greek studies was the foundation and endowment of an academy
for the study of Plato (Cunningham) Lorenzo continued the family tradition of art patronage by
supporting various projects and by adding to the Medici collection of ancient gems, other antiquities,
and
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The Report On The Undercover Boss Television
POLS 545
Overview of the Organization
The Undercover Boss television show highlighted a variety of different theoretical frameworks within
the six seasons presented on Netflix. In season six, episode thirteen the undercover boss in this
episode was Greg Miller. Greg is currently the CEO and owner of the Utah Jazz National Basketball
team in Salt Lake City, Utah. The family business was passed down to Greg from his father, Larry H.
Miller who passed away. The Jazz organization has about 90 members within their System of
Hierarchy (See Appendix A). Every department reports to Randy Rigby (President), and his report are
giving to the CEO. The Utah Jazz mission is the rightful become one of the National Basketball
Association elite teams. The arena was built to restore life within the community of Salt Lake
nevertheless giving the citizen an opportunity to cheer for their team, as well as become prideful of
their Utah Jazz.
Current Theoretical Framework
Weber Ideal Type Bureaucracy was identified as the organizational theory operating in the Utah Jazz
Organization. The organization was structured very simple to Weber Ideal Bureaucracy because it
consists of fixed official duties, Hierarchy of authority, systems of rules, technical expertise, career
service, and written documentation (Thompkins, 2005). Fixed official duties were highlighted into the
organization, and each department (Floor Crew, Concession Stand, and Dunk Team) has a unique way
of completing their task. Each
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Corruption In Lance Armstrong s Tour De France
Lance Armstrong was the greatest cyclist of all time that is until he was stripped from all his winnings.
Armstrong won Tour de France for seven consecutive years. First winning the competition in 1999
and ending his streak in 2005. Armstrong became a major sports figure for not only winning Tour de
France, but also winning his fight against cancer. He seemed like the ideal athlete, humble, caring, and
compassionate. Armstrong also founded his own organization for the battle against cancer, currently
known as LiveStrong. Armstrong had everything going for him that is until he was involved in a major
scandal. In 2013 Armstrong admitted to using blood doping and other illegal banned drugs to help him
win Tour de France throughout the years. The media went bizarre on hearing the news, and everything
went downhill for him. Armstrong was erased from the history books for having the longest
consecutive winning streak in Tour de France. All his winner s medals and achievements where
stripped from him. Armstrong went from being the number one cyclist in the world, to the most hated
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As of today there are several ongoing corruption scandals, ranging from the use of illegal substances,
bribery, and many others. Not only is corruption found in professional sports but it is also becoming
more evident in college sports and even in high school sports. We live in a world where athletes are
taught they must do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Corruption in professional
sports has changed the sports industry, creating an unfair and unloyal sense of competition within
different professional sports. It is presented in different forms today, and stricter laws should be
sanctioned upon corruption
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The Dogmas Of Mary-Vanessa Perez
The Dogmas of Mary Vanessa Perez
The first dogma is the Divine Motherhood. This dogma is that Mary is the Mother of God. We believe
this because she gave birth to Jesus, who is both 100% human and 100% divine. We got this belief
from the Council of Ephesus and the Council of Chalcedon. They explained that since Mary gave birth
to Christ, the son of God, then Mary gave birth to God.
The second dogma is the Perpetual Virginity. This dogma is that Mary was a virgin when she was
conceived and gave birth. We believe this because we know that Mary was conceived by the power of
the Holy Spirit only. We got this belief from the Church. They explained that Mary was a virgin when
she gave birth.
The third dogma is the Immaculate Conception. This dogma
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Critical Analysis Of Doris Lessing
About the Author:
The Nobel laureate Doris Lessing is an African British writer of the Post War generation. She was
born in Persia (Iran) on October 22, 1919 to Captain Alfred Tayler and Emily Maude Tayler. Lessing
spent her early years in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In South Africa she was involved in the
Communist Party and black politics of violence. Lessing s oeuvre incorporates such diverse genres as
novels, short stories, poetry, drama, autobiography and other non fictional writing. In her fictional
works, Lessing has worked on diverse themes and employed a wide array of narrative techniques and
styles ranging from realism (socio political) of her early works to the surrealism, and science fiction of
some of her late literary career. Lessing focuses her attention on the 21st century s major issues in
novels. Doris Lessing is influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx, Idries Shah and Carl Jung. The
ideology of Karl Marx, theory of class struggle is implicitly reflected in her later novels. The novelist
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As a generic concept, literature exhibits the trauma of violence, anger, and act of terrorism. The
literature of modern days, shows the contemporary events very realistically. 4
Literature has different colours and shades. It is the reflection of day today incidents in human life. It
is the accurate picture of social lifestyle. The incidents and events of daily life are mirrored in it. In
modern life, violence and terror became the part and parcel of our daily life. The world is becoming
the victim of terrorist activities. There is dramatic fall and devaluation of moral values in the modern
society. Commercialism and materialism are eating into the moral fiber of our society like a cancerous
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Ford Tarus Sho Research Paper
Curious about the all new 2017 Ford Taurus SHO near Coeur d Alene? If so, we at Gus Johnson Ford
have the solution for you. The Taurus has been a consumer favorite for decades, and this high
performance version provides you with a good amount of practicality and convenience. If you re
looking for a vehicle that gets you a well rounded combination of features, then the Taurus SHO is the
car for you. 2017 Ford Taurus SHO Engine and Safety Information The standard engine for the lineup
is the 3.5 liter V6, but the SHO stands out in that it is of the turbocharged variety. It makes for 365 hp
and 350 lb ft of torque. All wheel drive is standard across the board. A six speed automatic
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Included are entertainment and tech amenities such as Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a 4.2
inch display, and a six speaker sound system with a CD player, an auxiliary audio input jack and two
USB ports. Also standard on the 2017 Ford Taurus SHO near Coeur d Alene, you get extras such as
LED accent headlights, dual zone automatic climate control, an auto dimming rearview mirror, and a
leather steering wheel. Other features of note include driver memory settings, heated second row seats,
and ambient interior lighting. If you wish, you can opt for exclusive SHO options like, special brake
pads, a sport suspension, and a special stability control system. If you would like to learn more about
all that this car has to offer, feel free to contact us here at our Spokane Valley, WA dealership. We are
here seven days a week (sales), and our hours are accommodating. We are proud to serve the greater
metro region, and we look forward to meeting you. **the Ford website is neither intuitive or
informative when it comes to drop down menus and specs. Sorry for the third party
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Southern Women During The Civil War Analysis
Historians of the Southern woman during the Civil War can come to no agreement concerning the
nature and the role of women in the conflict. According to A.P. Jones, author of The Flower of
Southern Womanhood, Southern women a hundred years ago were lazy, spoiled, and beautiful (22).
They cared only for themselves and subordinated their children, their husbands, and their servants to
their own interest s (22). Historians Harvey Lowe, on the other hand, contends that Southern women
were energetic, intelligent, and well trained in domestic and public service (66). Although not as
beautiful as had been assumed, they were of high character. As one article puts it, The spiritual faith of
the Southern Southern woman is said to have sustained
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Human Cloning
Ethical Concerns on Human Cloning Human cloning, one of the most fascinating chapters in scientific
history. Cloning goes back to the first mammal that was successfully cloned, Dolly the sheep. Dolly
was duplicated on July 5, 1996 and since then the world has had many scientific advancements. Abby
Norman, author of How Close Are We to Successfully Cloning our First Human said that other types
of mammals such as goats, rats, pigs, mice, and rabbits have been cloned successfully but cloning
other mammals and primates may not be so easy. Scientists are not yet able to successfully clone a
human, but believe they will be able to do so by the 2020s. (Norman) Along with such a controversial
topic there comes many who would agree that copying a human would be beneficial while on the
opposing side some would argue that replicating someone s genes is ethically wrong. Cloning is a very
important topic and according to the President s Council on Bioethics, The prospect of cloning to
produce children, which would be a radically new form of procreation, raises deep concerns about
identity and individuality, the meaning of having children, the difference between procreation and
manufacture, and the relationship between the generations ( Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An
Ethical Inquiry , 2017). Although useful for studying genetic diseases, human cloning produces issues
as to whether it should be allowed or not because some believe the copy will have the same
personality and
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Victor And Walton In Frankenstein
Robert Walton, an explorer, and Victor Frankenstein are the two characters in Frankenstein; Or, the
Modern Prometheus who both represent the European elite, as well as display poor moral
characteristics. Although he is not described explicitly as a member of the European elite, Walton is
still considered as member of upper class European society because he is rich. In his first letter to his
sister Margaret, Walton describes how he got rich, I inherited the fortune of my cousin (Shelley 52).
Because he is a male with money in 18th century Europe, he is essentially part of the upper class.
Moreover, he is an explorer of the polar regions, a position held in history only by other prominent
and influential figures like, Sir James Clark Ross,
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Kat Poston Research Paper
On the right of Europe lays a country named Belarus where on April 23, 2001 Kat Poston was born in
Minsk. Kat Poston eventually moved to North Carolina which resulted in her finding her inspiration
for Dark Angel, an idea she has been developing into a story for since she was in 6th grade. She has
enjoyed writing for as long as she could remember. In fact, when she was in 5th grade she won the
Young Authors Contest at her school. Who would ve thought a story about a vampire kitten could
actually be successful in a contest. Kat Poston who despite doing being a ballet dancer en pointe, loves
dancing in her room when no one s watching and getting lost in her imagination. When she was in 4th
grade she performed for the first time on a stage
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Disadvantages Of The Civil War
Wars are not fought in a vacuum, and the Civil War is no exception. The Confederacy which lacked
the manpower, industry, and infrastructure of their Northern counterpart lost the war on the battlefield.
However, a failure to examine the social and cultural landscape before the bombardment of Fort
Sumter and after Appomattox does a great disservice to the Civil War era.
I believe that examining the war from 1846 1876 a 30 year period encapsulating the Wilmot Proviso,
the Compromise of 1850, the Civil War itself and Reconstruction places the war within the proper
context. Military tactics should be discussed. One can t talk about a war and never mention a battle.
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As mentioned before, I keep this window from 1846 1876. Do I find this to be a problem? No, so long
as the research is done well. To understand the war, I believe an individual must be familiar with the
events that followed. White Southerners engaging in racial targeting and violence were inspired by
their defeat in the Civil War in a manner similar to Germans as National Socialism rose following
World War I. It is not a perfect metaphor, but is the best one that comes to mind.. As selfish as this
may sound, I have to enjoy the work I m doing. The thought of Pickett s Charge at Gettysburg does
not get my blood flowing. I don t care to know about formation patterns and obscure facts about
Generals. I m interested in issue of race for several reasons. I grew up in a town with very visible race
problems. I was one of the only white kids in my school. I played football and made a lot of friends. I
also realized there were a lot of problems with the public education system, and I wonder how our
government could fail the people it needed to help the most. Sure, that sounds patronizing, but that s
how my curiosity was peaked. I wanted to understand why a disproportionate amount of African
Americans were poor. I d always enjoyed history. I started chasing rabbit trails and ended up where I
am now. I have to enjoy the material I m covering in order
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Examples Of Value Chain Analysis
Value Chain Analysis
Value Chain Analysis is a tool that used to identify the company s primary and support activities that
can creates value for the product to the customers, to analyze the activities to be cost leadership or
differentiation strategy and eventually to develop a competitive advantage and create shareholders
value. By simply explaining of creating value, a company takes raw inputs (timber) and to add value
(designing and manufacturing) to them by converting them into something of worth to people for
paying money for it (furniture).
In book Competitive Advantage of Michael Porter, he introduced the idea of generic value chain
model in 1985. The value chain comprises a sequences of internal activities that a company performs
to design, produce, market, deliver and support (after sale services) the product. Value chain activities
consist of (1) primary activities are directly involved in adding value through transforming raw input
to output, delivering and offering after sale services on the final product and (2)support activities are
internal company function that support primary activities and indirectly add value to the products. By
looking into both activities, the company can identify their competitive advantage and disadvantage.
For instance, if the company is able to perform its activities at lower cost than competitors, it has a
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redONE s vision statement is to be the largest MVNO in a ASEAN region by 2018 and mission
statement is to help our customers save money and our partners and employees to make money . Its
philosophy or value is back to basic with offering no simple and transparent packages to customers.
The value chain analysis model of redONE Network Sdn. Bhd will be analyszed in the following
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Love And Popularity In Romeo And Juliet
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a romantic tragedy about two young lovers from feuding
families who fall in love, however kill themselves due to a series of confusions. In the play, love and
romance is a predominant theme, a powerful force which greatly influences the characters decisions
and actions. Shakespeare uses a number of literary techniques such as oxymorons, imagery and
dramatic irony to explore the theme of love and romance. Shakespeare s comparison of the ideas of
love and hate demonstrates the unsettling love of Romeo towards Rosaline. In Act 1 Scene 1, Romeo
uses a number of oxymorons whilst expressing his love for Rosaline in his conversation with
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Romeo says, Call me but love, and I ll be new baptized. / Henceforth I never will be Romeo. . This
emphasises Romeo s strong love towards Juliet, as he is keen to break the links to his family and deny
himself as a Montague in order to be with her. Although Romeo is blindly in love with Juliet and is
hopeful about their future, the audience are aware that the fate of Romeo and Juliet is predestined due
to their family feud, and is unchangeable regardless to their relationship. Romeo changing his name
will make no difference to the long standing feud between the Montagues and the Capulets, and this is
seen in Act 5 Scene 3, when the two star crossed lovers kill themselves. Therefore, Romeo s
passionate love for Juliet and the audience s awareness of their tragic ending further highlights the
purity of Romeo s feelings for
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Persuasive Speech On Truck Driving
On December 18th, 2017, the Trump administration implemented new safety regulations that require
commercial truck drivers to use electronic logging devices.
And these are some of the current trucking related headlines Trucking is right now ... experiencing a
severe crisis . Trucking Industry Struggles with Growing Driver Shortage . You might think to
yourself: I haven t noticed it . Or how is this related to me? But how about this one: Truck driver
shortage leading to increased prices at stores . Are they related? Does this affect you? I ll explain to
you in my speech that the answer is YES to both questions.
I have been working as a semi truck driver for more than a decade. And all that time, since the day I
got my commercial driver s license, till my final day as a truck driver, the major concern for truck
drivers was the approaching day for transitioning from paper to electronic logbooks. Logbook is
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This was actually presented as the main reason for introducing electronic logbooks. Now that sounds
quite convincing and realistic. Don t you think so? The thing is this is completely false information.
Or you can call it fake news media as it is very common these days. The problem I found with this
article is, that it had a lot of statements, but not a single fact or statistical number that would be from
legitimate source and could be checked. I did a quick research on Google. Everything is online these
days as you know. According to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration 75 to 80 percent of car truck crashes are caused by car drivers. Of those
20 to 25 percent accidents caused by truck drivers, only less than 10 percent are caused because of
fatigue. Accidents are actually mostly caused because of tire problems, or unfamiliar, new route for a
truck
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The True Cost Of Animal Experimentation Essay
The True Cost of Animal Experimentation Imagine being held captive in an unnatural environment,
alone and frightened, with burns and open wounds covering any and all exposed skin. On top of this,
picture living in inadequate housing, being handled improperly which leads to serious injury, not
knowing if and when the next meal is coming, and finally, not having access to proper medical
treatment when required. Unfortunately, this is not an imaginary scenario for many species of animals
worldwide today but a harsh reality. Animal experimentation is still a common practice among
medical laboratories and cosmetic industries. These animals have no choice in the matter and, more
commonly than not, are not treated properly in accordance with the standards provided by the Animal
Welfare Act. Animal experimentation results in animals being hurt physically and emotionally, there is
a lack of regulation, results found in animal trials are not always compatible with results found in
humans, and finally, it s an outdated practice as there are other viable technological alternatives.
Animal experimentation should be outlawed due to sufficient harm done to animals, incompatible
results, and alternate options being available. Animals unnecessarily suffer physically and emotionally
in animal experimentations. Supporters of experiments involving animals argue that there are laws and
committees in place at all research institutions to prevent the abuse and wrongful treatment of the
animals,
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A Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson And...
Dropbox Assignment 5: Read the Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson and Case
Study 7.3 Karla Gets Promoted (Carr Ruffino, p. 269 270). What might be happening behind the
scenes here? Key issues? Root problems? What do you think Daniel should do? What do you think
Karla should do? Create your discussion using the 4 key steps of a Case Study: Step 1: Identify
surface problems, Step 2: Ask Why Why to get root problem, Step 3: Generate solutions, and Step 4:
Take action or make recommendations. Provide solid support for those recommendations.
The Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson
Step 1: Identify surface problems
The treatment of Karla by her coworkers is the main surface problem because she seemed to be
avoided by her coworkers who do not invite her to social gatherings after work. I assume that she is
not treated as a social buddy may be because she is African American or may be it could be a result of
her work ethic. It is the job of the manager (Daniel) to address this issue immediately before it goes
far, to avoid creating an unfriendly or/and hostile work environment that might affect the productivity.
Step 2: Ask Why Why to get root problem
There is no doubt that the root problem is stereotypical cultural that does not allow the social mixing
of different races inside and outside of work environment. The cause might be a lack of Diversity
training that could probably give and allow employees to have open mind and wider work views
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Adjuvants In Vaccines
The viruses that cause tumorigenic transformation produce oncoviral antigens. These antigens are
recognized by the immune system as non self because they are present on infected cells (Saxena and
Bhardwaj 2017).
Neoantigens, which are MHC restricted antigens, are produced by mutations in tumor cells so they are
not found on all tumors. Because neoantigens are unique to the individual, vaccines that target these
antigens need to be personalized (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017).
Finally, antigens that are over expressed significantly in tumor cells compared to normal cells are
simply known as overexpressed antigens (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017).
Adjuvants in Vaccines
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Some New Adjuvants
Nanoparticles are a recently developed type of adjuvant that help vaccines access the lymph nodes.
These nanoparticles can allow the vaccine to be directly deposited into the lymph node, activating
DCs and CTLs via intranodal injections. Nanoparticle vaccines may also reach the lymph node by
lymphatic drainage. In the lymph node, CD8 CTLs are produced by cross presentation of lymph node
DCs (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Nanoparticle vaccines could be vital for the future of cancer
treatment.
Another new type of adjuvants are self polymerizing scaffolds. They incorporate TLR agonists and
peptide antigens. This allows the molecule to remain water soluble at room temperature unlike TLR
agonists. The scaffolds undergo temperature dependent self polymerization which makes
immunogenic particles water soluble. These particles are drained to the lymph node where they
activate DCs (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017).
Albumin binding agonists are effective because of the abundance of albumin in the blood and lymph.
Vaccines with albumin binding agonists have TAAs with lipid tails that have a high affinity for
albumin. Once bound, the vaccine is taken to lymph nodes. This vaccine type is known to safely
advance CD8 CTL activation (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017).
Oncolytic viruses can also be used as vaccine adjuvants in oncolytic virus therapy, also known as
virotherapy. This can
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Pet Service Dog Essay
non verbal, non reactive, and only walked, eat and sleep. While others have tried to have him interact
with the activities and other people to no prevail. One dog was walking around visiting other residents
and he began to walk toward the dog and tried to reach for the dog. After the handler realized what he
was trying to do then the handler picked up the dog and the resident petted the dog for upward of 15
seconds and then walked away. While this is not the normal reaction people would think of when a
patient sees a dog that was a humongous point for this one man and everyone who witnessed the
account (Addcock) This one account shows how while many react the same way with the smile and
laughs that people of all ages receive from a dog, others cannot have the same reaction and other small
interactions can mean a milestone or a point of turn around for people needing that stimuli. This is
only one of many accounts of accomplishments that take place with the aid of pets. Another case was
a man who had just had a stroke and could not retain a long term or a short ... Show more content on
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Some people have been known to have a fake service dog or therapy dog due to the idea that some
people believe oh my dog would be a perfect therapy dog he loves people but they never do the
training or the testing required to do this work. Many times the people want to do the work and not the
dogs. This idea of oh my dog would be perfect can lead to a lot of problem from severity of bites to
the lowness of stress and anxiety. A true therapy dog has to be a special balance of stability, lovability,
tolerance, able to handle stress, and prepared to cope with the feeling that dogs and people can feel in
these facilities ( Ethical Considerations in Animal ). While this problem is not an uncommon one it
can be a very serious one, and can be remediated by proper education of the facilities and have
stronger
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Persuasive Essay On Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park, untamed wild beauty. Stunning landscapes, beautiful waterfalls and rivers,
breathtaking wildlife, and geothermal activity all come together to make Yellowstone an amazing
place. People come from all over the world to witness the beauty of Yellowstone. It is a regulated
national park for a reason, it is so amazing, so beautiful, so spectacular to not preserve it. It hosts
bison, elk, deer, bald eagles, bears, moose, beavers, and amazing trout rivers, everything a perfect
mountain ecosystem should hold. However now there is something else, something that is natural, was
removed but has now returned, flourishing and benefiting its surroundings. Wolves, have been
reintroduced into Yellowstone and have greatly benefited the area. These wolves have started a
positive and beneficial renewal in the park. The reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National
Park is beneficial because they created and natural and beneficial trophic cascade, other animals in the
park benefited from the wolves, and because the land was able to regrow and flourish due to the
wolves presence. Since the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone they have created an astounding
and advantageous trophic cascade. A trophic cascade is an ecological phenomenon triggered by the
addition or removal of top predators and involving reciprocal changes in the relative populations of
predator and prey through a food chain. These often result in dramatic changes in ecosystem structure
and nutrient cycling. In a three level food chain, an increase (or decrease) in carnivores causes a
decrease (or increase) in herbivores and an increase (or decrease) in primary producers such as plants
and phytoplankton according to briticanna (how to make better). The entire ecosystem was able to
become whole again because the wolves, a key species, were reintroduced. Now this may seem weird,
a predator comes into the area a begins to kill animals, how can this be beneficial in any way? Well
the fact of the matter is that it is extremely beneficial. The reason being the problem in Yellowstone
was the overpopulation of the elk. These elk had no predators, they were free to roam and reproduce,
and they did this very well. Now elk are also a
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Ansel Adams s Influence On The Performance Of A Musical...
Ansel Adams was born February 1902 and died in April 1984. His life began in San Francisco,
California. Growing up Adams was quite creative, such as teaching himself the piano, according to
Lamar (1998, p.3), Adams became a serious pianist as a child. Later, he would argue for the
connections between music and photography, calling attention to the importance of tonal gradations
and likening the printing of a negative to the performance of a musical score .
In 1916 his passion for photography began after a trip to Yosemite National Park. Adams personality
was described as hyperactive, and he also had difficulty reading. Due to Adams struggle in school, his
father and aunt began tutoring him, however he never earned a high school diploma. After visiting
Adams creativity expanded beyond anything that could be taught in an educational way, with
Grzymkowski stating that Adams s studies veered into the world of music at age twelve, when he
taught himself to read music and play piano. By the age of eighteen, he was an apt pianist with every
intention of pursuing music as a career. The science and precision of his musical craft later influenced
his photography (Grzymkowski 2013, p.101).
With the assistance of photography magazines, attending camera club meetings, learning darkroom
techniques and visiting photography as well as art exhibits, these all became contributing factors to
Adams eventually selling his early photographs.
His breakthrough as a photographer was due to his
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The Potential For A U.n. Peacekeeping Force In Kosovo Essay
The Potential For A UN Peacekeeping Force In Kosovo
I. Introduction
The bombing of Kosovo by NATO forces may finally come to an end. While the excuses for bombing
the troubled region have been challenged, for the most part the world concurs that the atrocities gong
on in that nation warranted international action. In any event, the bombing did start and it continues,
despite the accidental hits on pedestrian villages and buildings which were not targets in the first
place. They have been explained away as unavoidable during such a mission.
Casualties must be expected.While the mission continues, talks of peace are in the air and even
Milosevic seems hopeful. Yet, he remains stubborn, unwilling to comply with mandates which ...
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The international community had chosen not to intervene in places like Cambodia, Iraq, Bosnia, and
Rwanda in the past (Cotler 8). Another reason that the war does not make sense is because the ethnic
cleansing had been going on for quite some time. NATO s near decade long silence over human rights
violations in Kosovo (8) is too much of a significant point to overlook. Why now?Some suggest that
the bombing was political. Although NATO is made up of an international community, the true power
is that of the United States, with Britain as a close second.
The critics of the action contend that Milosevic is made out to be a Hitler by NATO which is a way to
justifying the bombing (Cotler 8). Some even go so far as to suggest that Clinton is creating a phony
war (Alexander A19). Alexander suggests that it is a phony war because its strategy has been
determined by opinion polls, and targeting decisions made by the 19 nation committee which
frequently changes objectives anyway (A19). Further, he notes the fact that the threat of ground troops
was never an option, which adds to the claim that it is not a true war (A19).Other criticisms embrace
the Wag the Dog hypothesis, the pop culture created idea that a president can divert attention from a
scandal by starting a war. The actual events of the Kosovo crisis do with uncanny
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Social Learning Theory and Its Application to Aggression...
Social learning theory proposes that social learning occurs when the individual views a modeled
behavior that they value, observes an act if the model has a role model or admired status, and when a
person imitates a learned behavior (Bandura, Ribes Inesta, 1976). The basic foundations of the theory
are applied to education policies, understanding psychological disorders, training courses, behavioral
modeling, in the media and has a plethora of further applications in today s society. Another
application of the theory is for criminals, violence and aggression. Whether referring to violence in the
media, domestic violence, community violence, bullying and others, aggression and violent behaviors
can by dissected and expounded using social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This experiment was very controversial as Bandura sought to prove that aggression was learned
through imitation of others. Children between the ages of three and six were brought in to a room with
an adult in one corner and the child in the other. The child s side contained fun activities while the
adult s side contained a toy set, a mallet and a Bobo doll. The child was told that the toys in the adult
corner were only for the adults. In three different groups, children were either subjected to an
aggressive adult that would punch and kick the Bobo doll, a non aggressive adult that would play with
the small toys and ignored the Bobo doll and another group where no adult was present. After the ten
minute session the child was brought into another room with many toys and after only two minutes,
the child is told that they are no longer allowed to play with those toys. The frustrated children were
then brought back into the first room, where the experiment sought to measure the physical and verbal
aggression, the amount of times the mallet was used as other forms of aggression and other forms of
aggression that did not show imitation of the original adult. The experiment found that children
exposed to the aggressive adult were more likely to act more aggressively than the others. The study
also found that boys were much more likely to be aggressive and that imitation increased when the
model was of the same sex (Bandura, Ross, Ross, 1961).
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The Cultural Movement of the Skinheads
One of the biggest cultural movements to arise from Reggae was the Skinheads. Skinhead culture
grew from the fusion between the modernists or Mods and Jamaican rude boys. Mod culture was a
youth movement in British cities that originated in the late 1950s, that represented a certain fashion,
music tastes and scooter riding. The peak of the Mod culture matched up with the time when the
majority of Caribbean immigrants arrived in the UK, in the mid 60 s. Due to a large amount of Mods
being of working class backgrounds, they were one of the few groups to mix with the Caribbean
immigrants. Once Mod culture declined, due to commercialisation of the style and their demonisation
due to the violence between them and rival Rockers , some Mods began the Skinhead movement by
integrating Jamacian style and music into Mod fashion. Many young mods of the mid/late 1960s lived
in the same working class and economically challenging areas as Jamaican immigrants in areas such
as parts of South London. Those hard mods eventually created the Skinhead movement. Those Mods
began integrating the rude boy fashion of short trousers, braces and Trilbys into their fashion of Fred
Perry shirts, skinnier jeans and Dr. Martens boots. The actual skinhead aspect of very short hair
originates with working class Mods and very early Skinheads who choose to cut their hair this short
for the practical reasons of it not impeding them in either street fights and football brawls, that some
Mods
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The Defense Cooperation Of The United States
The defense cooperation of the United States in Croatia started formally in November of 1994. It was
the time of the Croatian Homeland War, and the United States were the only country that had offered
and initiated some of the defense cooperation programs with Croatia before the end of hostilities in the
region. Throughout the cooperation, different terms were used, like Train, Advise, and Equip foreign
armed forces, or the terms Building Partner Capacity (BPC) and Security Force Assistance (SFA)
rather than Security Assistance (SA). According to the Presidential Policy Directive (PPD 23), those
defense cooperation programs are being part of the Security Sector Assistance (SSA). In the
beginning, cooperation relied mostly on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
CURRENT SECURITY SECTOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS WITH CROATIA Through the direct
bilateral defense cooperation with the United States, Croatia received approximately more than $300
million, of which more than $200 million is the value of MRAPs, Kiowa Warriors helicopters, and
other military equipment. The U.S. SSA can be divided in three main parts: (1) humanitarian and
development programs, (2) miscellaneous support with unrecorded value programs, and (3) special
and structural cooperation programs. If we take a look at the humanitarian and developmental
programs, Croatia got approximately $4,45 million from 2008. Through Humanitarian Assistance
program (HA),US Govt invested in local communities in Croatia almost $0,9 million, including
reconstructions of schools and kindergartens, hospitals, building water pipeline, bridges, donating
special equipment (incubators), etc. Through the Exercise related Construction program (ERC), US
Govt invested to the military training area in Slunj approximately $400.000 for urban warfare training
ground, and $400.000 to the training area in Udbina for the new command building. The third part
covers the other developmental programs to the local communities, like the reconstruction of high
school building in Vukovar, furnishing the hospital in Knin, building bridge over the river Vuka,
reconstruction of
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Anne Frank Remembered By Miep Gies Analysis
In the book Anne Frank Remembered By Miep Gies, the theme is thought. Thought is used throughout
the book when Miep thinks about Jewish men and women in the war, is constantly selfless, and she
thinks very wisely. Miep definitely thinks a lot throughout the book. For instance, Miep thinks about
all the Jewish men, women, and children. Miep feels horrible that all the people have to suffer. Miep
herself helps her own bunch of Jews survive. My head churned with the contradictory bit of
information. I dreaded to think about the unpleasant rumors circulating, rumors of harsh treatment
being doled out by the Germans to their helpless prisoners in these remote camps ( #107). This
definitely shows that Miep is feeling bad and thinking about
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  • 2. Entry Mode Theory The Entry Mode Theory Different Approaches Topic Paper for International Strategic Management Outline Abstract 3 Introduction 3 Overview of Entry Mode Theories 4 The Uppsala Model 4 The Uppsala Model Example 4 The Uppsala Model Limitations 5 Porter s Diamond Model 6 Porter s Diamond Model Example 6 Porter s Diamond Model Limitations 8 The Born Global Concept 8 The Born Global Concept Example 9 The Born Global Concept Limitations 10 Conclusion the comparison and relation of Entry Mode Theories 11 Chronological development 11 Level of risk 12 Time consumption 13 Investment cost 14 Typical type of corporation 14 References 16 Abstract The literature focuses on three entry mode ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next step was the establishment of subsidiaries in Norway and Finland. After acquiring experience in the Nordic countries, Volvo started to export its products to countries with greater distance, namely Holland, Belgium and various countries in South America. As a last step, Volvo established subsidiaries in Finland and Norway. In the 1950s, further expansion followed. Subsidiaries were established in most European countries, USA and Canada. In the year 1973 Volvo opened up a car manufacturing plant in the USA, followed by a second one in Belgium in 1975. Nowadays Volvo has over 100 export markets, manufacturing subsidiaries in five countries and sales subsidiaries in twelve. The Uppsala Model Limitations The Uppsala model is the historically oldest entry mode theory discussed in our paper. One could argue that it is particularly the date of origin that reveals its limitations. The development of the global infrastructure has not reduced the physical distance; however, it has certainly helped to overcome it. Furthermore, technological milestones like the Internet have simplified communication significantly. As a result of these advancements, the cultural exchange around the world has increased leading to some extent of cultural convergence. Due to these dramatic changes in logistical capacities, communication technology as well as ongoing cultural convergence, much of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Pros And Cons Of The Fujifilm X-T20 FUJIFILM X T20 Review Aside from its compact size, the Fujifilm X T20 is also lightweight and packed with more features that make taking pictures fun, easy and with high quality images on print and otherwise. With the option to take snaps fully automatic, it will soon become one of the best photography tools on the market. The design of the X T20, however, is familiar to anyone acquainted with the Fujifilm X T2, X T10, and X T1. In fact, it is similar to the X T2, except for a lower cost. And anyone who s owned any of the previous models would know just how quickly this model followed after its predecessor. Still, more options mean more toys to play with. Design features As a similar version of the X T2, many might say that the new Fujifilm X T20 is T2 s little brother. But it has the design and features that make it unique on its own. A mid range shooter with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With all these features, you are guaranteed quality images on every shot. Pros and Cons Pros Convenient touchscreen controls, tilt LCD monitor A mid range camera that supports 4K video Fast autofocus performance Faster startup time, faster X Processor Pro image processor Clean, high quality output Smaller and cheaper with full features Cons Hard to handle for people with a larger grip, or when shooting with gloves on Doesn t have a body fully resistant to humidity, water, and freezing temperatures Lacks a dedicated ISO dial, and an optional power grip Doesn t have convenient side card slots, only a single bottom load slot Final Thoughts In comparison with the X T2, the Fujifilm X T20 may seem lacking. But, for its price point, it is worth every penny you spend. After all, it is one of the impressive performers in the Fujifilm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Explain How Effective Is Australia As An Ideal Model For... Canberra a city of biodiversity and sustainable living? Define biodiversity and sustainability and show how it is linked with Global Systems. What is the impact of unsustainable practices in the development of new cities like Canberra on Global Systems? (Draw on any experiences from your own background) What issues or problems are evident in current Canberra planning? Explain how science helps Canberra planners to maintain biodiversity and provide sustainable living. Choose ONE factor (relate it to science identified in paragraph above) Discuss the positive and negative implications of this. (Factors: cultural, economic, environmental, ethical, moral, political and social) Evaluate the science from various perspectives: Answer ONE question only. Q1: How effective is Canberra as an ideal model for biodiversity and sustainable living? Q2: How effective is the current urbanisation of Canberra in maintaining biodiversity and sustainable living? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This way it becomes easier to understand how vulnerable the things the world takes for granted are. Better understanding and insight of the value leads to appreciating it more, and provides a stronger awareness and protection of the environment and habitat of the ecosystem. Calculating a monetary value makes it even more powerful, because it seems like people have an easier time valuing services that have their economic value in numbers over services that have a moral value only described through the importance of them. Having a monetary value also makes it easier for governments to make reasonable decisions and policies about the ecosystem. But at the same time, putting an obvious price and financial value on nature makes it a commodity that can be traded, which can put its biodiversity into dangerous, especially for rare species and habitats. (Valuing Ecosystem, Biodiversity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Paganism In Beowulf ¬By definition, a Pagan is a person who has religious beliefs other than those of the main world religion. The epic poem Beowulf was passed down verbally from generation to generation with enlightening Pagan teachings and elements. Christian elements were not included in the poem until a Christian monk added them when it was put as written text. However, the Christian aspects collide with the Pagan elements found in the poem. Beowulf was originally told with only Pagan elements. In the article The Essential Pagan Elements in Beowulf , it explains Pagan elements included in the story such as dragons and magic. We do not hear anything about saints, angels, or any particular dogmatic points (Moorman). In the Pagan religion when a hero or important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Things such as magic, unnatural creatures, and strange scenarios play a huge role in their faith. However, Christians believe that things such as dragons, witches, magic and the dark arts are of Satan. While the Pagans view the dragon as a fire breathing, greedy creature keeping treasure in its lair, the Christians view it as the devil making the setting of hell. The equivalent of Beowulf in the Christian faith would be Jesus Christ. He came into the world (lair) and freed us from sins (hell). Pagans view Beowulf as having superhuman powers that let him overcome any trial he may face. For example of Beowulf s strength, he lifted the giant s magical sword when nobody else could. His strength is matched by Christian faith with the story of Jesus was resurrected and came out from the tomb he was buried in. Beowulf fought for peace in the land of Geatland and Danes. Christ made peace with everyone. They both share qualities of the desire for peace. The biggest comparison between Beowulf and Jesus Christ is when they both died to save other people. According to Christian belief, Christ was crucified to save everyone from death. Beowulf was killed by the dragon in order to save someone else and to calm his soul from the loss of his village. Christ also found his true followers when he was carrying the cross and they came to help him. Just like in Beowulf how Wiglaf is Beowulf s companion because he fights by his side through thick and thin. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Electronic Health Records Research Paper Electronic Health Records Implementation of the electronic health records (EHRs) has been a growing trend in the healthcare field from fear of the unknown to the acceptance of the reality of the EHRs and the actually utilizing the system. The struggle to go live with the EHR was a challenge because change is always a difficult implementation. According to Fickenscher Bakerman, (2011) Change is a process that is individualized base on one s ability to adopt and the interest on the change. Some people may take longer to understand a process while others will grab the skill within a short time. However, some few setbacks slow down the adoption of the EHRs when it was first implemented, Culture, communication and training and time. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My organization uses Cerner for the computer program and because of this culture change, there was a close relation with Cerner personnel who were present during go live to help with the smooth transition. According to Cresswell Sheikh, (2009) having a collaborative relationship with the designer and the end user is important for the evaluation of the product. Communication For change to talk place communication has to be well explicit to it uses for easy understanding. There were some setbacks in the communication of the change with the EHRs; most nurses did not really understand why they were moving to the EHR, there was no clear vision and value statement (Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011). The computer terminologies were a challenge to understand and apply during the practice session making it difficult for some nurse to follow alone. Some of the information seems to be different with the fact that there were sessions held in different shift and repetition of the same information in another way (Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011). Because of these difficulties with communication, lowering the expectation bar for nurse by increasing more time for them to understand and practice the skills was implemented Cresswell Sheikh, (2009). Giving nurse this extra time, took off anxiety and the urges not to rush if a skill needs to be practiced more. Even though nurses were gradually working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of Dead Poets Society A) Overview The 1989 movie, Dead Poets Society, features a group of boys attending a private boarding school, the Welton Academy. The central conflict of the movie stems from the clash between educational approaches. The movie uses the educational conflict as an engine to propel the plot and to explore and develop the characters. The Welton Academy s education style is most definitely traditional. The school s educational approach is revealed by Headmaster Nolan three minutes into the movie as he states the Four Pillars of Welton Tradition. Honor. Discipline. Excellence. The word Tradition is literally engraved in the schools pillars. This is similar to Hirsch s theory of Cultural Literacy a conservative theory of education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keating about 12 minutes into the movie he whispers in the boys ears the words carpe diem which in Latin means seize the day. Mr. Keating embodies a teaching pedagogy of equality between teacher and student in the classroom, teaching students to think independently and critically, and challenge conventional thought. The boys seize the day by creating a club called The Dead Poets Society. Mr. Keating s progressive pedagogy thus inspires a radical club. This is the first step in the boys move from conservatism to progressivism and ultimately to a radical crisis. The club s radicalness peaks when a member, Charlie Dalton demands that girls be allowed to attend Welton Academy. He causes a full campus meeting where he mocks Headmaster Nolan by holding a telephone out and instructing him that God has been calling and that he should answer. As one could expect, the conservative headmaster does not respond well. Headmaster Nolan interviews each student individually until one student, Richard Cameron, turns in the rest of the club to save himself from expulsion. This demonstrates how a new approach can threaten more established norms, followed by a retaliatory backlash. The final major scene of the movie occurs after one of the boys, Neil Perry, defies his father by acting as Puck in A Midsummer s Night Dream. This radical step leads his oppressive conservative father to threaten to send him send him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Murders in California In the state of California, according to the CAL. PEN. CODE § 187, there are three types of murders that involve having an intention to kill. They are as listed: premeditated murder, second degree murder malice aforethought, and murder as a result of provocation. Murder as a result of provocation is one who states a mental incapacity for either the time being, such as; blacking out, or they had temporary loss of control of oneself and could not control it. This is only seen though through murder cases for it to end up being a lesser charge. Second degree murder malice aforethought is a non premeditated killing of a victim who cannot be fully proven there was the full reasoning of the death. This is also known as having some sort of intent or recklessness.(Cal. Penal Code § 187 [West 1996]). Premeditated murder is someone who sat down and thought the murder through and went along with it, also known as first degree murder. So with all that being said, in the scenario about a victim of a DUI accident who had religious beliefs about blood transfusion died from bleeding out too much in California. The drunken driver was on probation for a previous DUI he has received, and because of him driving drunk, caused him to be impaired which caused him to crash into a parked car. Where then the victim was trapped and started to bleed out. When they approached the hospital, the victim made it clear that she is against blood transfusions due to her religious beliefs, so the doctors than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Heart Of Darkness Gender Roles Essay In Heart of Darkness there are many social constructs that are used. I feel that the most important is gender. Throughout the story gender plays a big part in how the story plays out. During the time period in this story woman were pushed to the side, they were not seen as being powerful beings. Multiple times Conrad makes woman powerful figures that have a large impact on the men, and on the story. There are four woman that are talked about during the story, all are very powerful and strong . The first two woman that are talked about are Marlow s aunt, and a painting done by Kurtz. Marlow needs a job, but cannot get one himself. He asks his aunt to help him, he tells us She was determined to make no end of fuss to get me appointed skipper of a river steamboat, if such was my fancy. When Marlow says that he had to ask a woman for help to get a job he almost seems appalled by it. During this time men didn t like that woman had more power than them, men ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the beginning of the story we see all these people saying great things about Kurtz. But as we go farther and farther into the story we start to see and hear all these bad things about him. When Marlow gets to the station he meets a Russian man that tells him, He declared he would shoot me unless I gave him the ivory The ivory had such a huge effect on Kurtz that he threatened to shoot a man just so he could have more. Not only were there mental effects, but there were physical effects too. ivory ball; it had caressed him, and lo! he had withered; it had taken him, loved him, embraced him, got into his veins, consumed his flesh, and sealed his soul to its own by the inconceivable ceremonies of some devilish initiation. The ivory has had such a large impact on Kurtz that he begins to call it My intended, He is so captivated by the ivory that he lets it take over his entire life. The power of the ivory is so strong that he depicts it as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Herbert Sobel s Band Of Brothers Band of brothers a 10 part series that we watched, it is about a world war 2 101st airborne company called easy company. The mini series starts while they are at training the easy company commander LTC. Herbert Sobel was really strict on the company because he wanted them to be the best company. Later on when 2nd LT. soon to be Maj. Richard d. Winters got promoted from 2nd LT. to 1st. LT., LTC. Sobel had promoted him in secret instead of doing it in front of the company. Then when they had went to jump LTC. Sobel had been dempted and got sent to go train the other paratroopers to jump out of the plane, while the rest of Easy Company went to normandy for D Day. Then Easy company had to storm into Germany, then they had to take a town to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Celts In Iron Age And Medieval Europe The Celts With the Celts, we have to go back two thousand years. The Celts lived in Britain before and after Jesus Christ was born. They were people in Iron Age and Medieval Europe and spoke Celtic language. We learn a lot about Celts through looking at objects made from iron and the material that have survived over time. They were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching the British Isles to Galatia. Clothes The Celts liked brightly coloured clothes. The clothes were important to them; they showed their status and importance in their tribe. Men would wear a tunic with a belt, a cloak and trousers. Women wore dresses that they fastened with brooches. The important members in the tribe also wore something that showed their status. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Reflection of Stage 5 of Erik Erikson s 8 Stages of... Reflection on Erik Erikson s 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development Stage 5: Adolescence Adolescence is the fifth stage in Erikson s psychosocial development theory. It is posited to last from ages 12 to 18, and the basic conflict inherent in the adolescent stage, which the person must resolve, is between identity and role confusion. This conflict between identity and role confusion especially plays itself out in peer relationships, but the teenager also navigates through identity and role confusion with relationships in the family unit. Identity and role confusion issues can arise with sexuality, as well as worldviews. Erikson s stages can show how to distinguish between healthy and dysfunctional coping behaviors that help the individual navigate through the transition of adolescence. Having observed many adolescents, I can apply Erikson s model of psychosocial development and gain understanding of the context and variable impacting the individual s psychology and overall health. It can be especially helpful to compare and contrast two adolescents, one who is addressing the conflict via strong and healthy coping mechanisms that ensure identity development and ego formation; and another who struggles to maintain or create a personal identity in the midst of the adolescent development stage. One of the first issues that arises when observing adolescents is the difference between those who remain highly engaged with the world through social interactions and critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Developing And Marketing Computer Hardware Systems Introduction Reading through the requirement of this paper there were several options to choose from. There are several companies that offer integration to their customers such as SAP which is the leader in ERP solutions, Oracle which came to the industry after acquiring PeopleSoft back in 2005, Microsoft, and IBM. Reading the materials throughout this semester was interesting as it gave me an inside view of system integration and it made me think of the architecture of how companies integrate their system or the high level thought of how things are done when big companies acquire other companies. Researching all these four big companies, I found that Oracle had a lot of products that integrate systems and it seems they have a solution for a lot of major industry with pre defined modules that help jump start the integration process. Everyone knows oracle as it s a global computer technology company. The company primary specializes in developing and marketing computer hardware systems. The company also builds and develops databases and database products. , middle tier software, resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management and supply chain management software. In this paper I am specifically looking at the Oracle E Business Suite, which is the most complete suite of integrated, global business applications that enables the company to make better decisions, reduce cost, and increase performance. The Oracle E Business helps customers manage the complexity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Welfare Requirements And Guidance Of The Relevant... 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year s framework. The welfare requirements of EYFS has now become the safeguarding and welfare requirement (SWR) since September 2012. The SWR have several features connecting to essential actions taken by childcare settings to deliver safety to children. The safeguarding and welfare requirement contains cases of adults behaviour which covers the cyphers of abuse and neglect. It is essential that if staff becomes conscious of any such signs, they should respond suitably in order to protect children. Regular staff meeting should be help and staff trainings should also cover recognising adult behaviour. All childcare settings must implement a safeguarding policy and other procedures, which should be in agreement with the regulation of the Local Safeguarding Children s Board. The safeguarding policies and procedures must cover the use of mobile phones and cameras in the setting, according to the revised EYFS. Staff suitability/CRB checks/ DBS checks: Childcare providers must gain an enhanced criminal records disclosure in respect of every person aged 16 and over who works openly with children, lives on the premises on which the childcare is provided and/or works on the premises on which the childcare is provided. Staff Ratios: There is new guidance on staff ratio especially for child minders indicating maximum ratio of 1:5 but extendable to 1:6 in special circumstances. Staff training, coaching and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Cultural Value Model Of Japan And Japan The cultural value model that is being used in this outline is Hofstede s Model. Although Japan and America have quite a few economic and technologic similarities, they contrast in many ways. The biggest difference between these two countries is Individualism vs. Collectivism. Hofstede himself finds that both of these cultures differ significantly on most these diminesions (Shah). PART 1: Compare and Contrast Cultural Values Power Distance Power distance in cultures refers to the way that power is distributed between people. It can be measured by the extent of how individuals within that culture accept who has power and who doesn t. In places with a lower power distance, individuals act equal regardless of their formal positions. Japan places much more emphasis on power distance in their culture than America does. This is because it s a lot more hierarchical. While some individuals in America lack respect for those in higher positions, this is simply not tolerated in Japan. For example, direct eye contract when speaking to someone who has more authority is frowned upon in Japan. The differences in power distance between these two cultures was clear from the movie as every Japanese person knew their role and what was expected from them. The Americans working in the factory were more selfish and disrespectful towards management. Insubordination is not tolerated in Japan like it is in America. Uncertainty Avoidance Uncertainty avoidance is known as a society s tolerance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. My Life With A Good Guy Who Catches The Bad Guys When I was young I would love to run around with my childhood friends and pretend that we are cops. While some of our friend are the bad guys. I always enjoy playing as the good guy who catches the bad guys. I made a very good leader in the group, I told them the plan and how we are going to get the bad guys. I never did like Barbie dolls, I was always into boys toys when I was younger. My freshman year of high school I ve thought about joining the military because of all the benefits and how much money I could make. My father wanted all of his children to join the military, I never really knew exactly why but I guess if you are a military parent it ll make you proud. I then fell in love with basketball, but I thought I was too short for it. When I graduated high school I did not know what I wanted to be and how I am going to live my adult life. I did not know what to take for college or what I want to major on. I was a big procrastinator and such a lazy person; I gain weight because all I do is eat, school, and sleep. As I realized that my life started to drift off from success, something pop up in my head that I needed to pull myself together. The first thing that I had in mind is how am I going to pay my loan from school after I graduate. I could barely put gas in my car, what more if I had bills to pay. I did not want to become homeless and to be struggling throughout my whole life. Then it finally hit me, why not try to join the military? I did wanted to be active ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Supreme Court Packing Scandal NPR s legal affairs correspondent, Nina Totenberg, described a horrible political storm brewing over the Supreme Court of the United States ( CNN, 2016, p. 1). While reporting for CNN, Totenberg used these words to draw attention to the untimely death of Justice Antonin Scalia in an era of modern politics in which the court has become more polarized than ever. The Supreme Court, the highest court of the land, is not only being severely impacted by partisan ties, but is now also deciding cases according to these biased beliefs. The Democratic and Republican parties, after corrupting and encroaching upon the federal judiciary, have made court nominations and rulings into a game of party politics, inevitably destroying the impartiality of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They allude to the unanimous 9 0 decisions the Supreme Court has made as a strong indication that the court remains neutral. Chief Justice Roberts also recently stated at a Boston law school: We don t work as Democrats or Republicans (Savage, 2016, p. 1). Moreover, Justice Scalia, when defending his conservative vote in a 5 4 ruling, claimed: I prefer not to take part in the assembling of an apparent but specious unanimity (Kuhn, 2014, p. 3). However, decisions become unanimous only when the ideological stakes are not large enough. As for extremely controversial topics, nearly every single recent 5 4 decision has been divided perfectly along ideological lines. The conservative majority, praised by Republicans, has unbelievably struck down major parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, upheld an individual s right to own guns, and has allowed unlimited corporate spending in campaigns (Kuhn, 2014). These types of decisions have caused the divided Supreme Court that we have today. Looking at a more psychological and scientific perspective on this overall issue, an investigation by Anna Harvey and Michael J. Woodruff of the New York University found that the direction of decision and vote of the Supreme Court is frequently contaminated by confirmation bias; justices seeking out facts and reasoning that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Anglo Saxon Warrior Culture Imagine if one thousand years from now, the American civilization was researched based only on evidence that survived time, such as a singular book or ruin of a skyscraper. These artifacts would serve as the basis of knowledge for all characteristics of the society of the United States. The information now regarded as common knowledge for many ancient civilizations derives from their surviving artifacts that give examples of culture. One such civilization was the Anglo Saxons, who wrote poems and left behind parts of their material culture that provide insight into their lives. Based on the epic Beowulf and the archaeological evidence, the principles that the Anglo Saxons valued were loyalty, warrior culture, and wealth. One of the most important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Beowulf s last words, he entrusts to Wiglaf, his faithful warrior, his collar of gold from his neck and gave it to the young thane, telling him to use it... well (From Beowulf 49). In Anglo Saxon society, wealth was awarded to warriors and kings for their services but also passed on to others for the good of the kingdom or community. Many Anglo Saxons awarded their warriors golden objects of war sword hilts and pommels (Real Life Buried Treasure) and others adorned their fallen warriors with beautiful riches (A Window on Anglo Saxon Life). Since many warriors had these golden embellishments on their weapons, wealth must have been an important reward system for men who had achieved glory in battle. Wealth connected individual warriors to the Anglo Saxon community, benefiting all who lived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Emerging Dulthood Emerging adulthood and culture Class: Lifespan Development Name: Grishma Patel Week four assignment Meaning of Emerging Adulthood Emerging adulthood is the period of life from about age 18 through age 25, during which young people are exploring the possibilities of their lives and beginning to define themselves as adults, rather than teenagers. They shared the perception of feeling in between knowing they were pulling clear of the struggles of adolescence and starting to feel responsible for themselves,, but still closely tied to their parents and family. Emerging adulthood can be defined as an: Age of identity exploration: young people decide who they are and what they want out of work, school and love. Age of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The caste systems, the practice of arrange marriages, the popular view of human development, the collectivistic nature of the society, and Indian rites of passage all have their foundation in Hinduism. Arrange marriage is considered a union or alliance between families and important to continuing the genetic line. It is believed that such an important decision can t be left for inexperienced youth who may not follow the rules of marriage. According to Hindu scripture the marriage of Hindu is seen as the beginning one of the stage in human development. Morality is tied to fulfilling social responsibilities toward others. Collectivism is associated with such solidarity and integration in social groups in which people place the interests of the group above self interests. The traditional Hindu joint family is an example of collectivism. Gender relations within the joint family were highly regulated through regular gender segregation. Women s status in the family was low, based on age of her husband and increased when she bore a son. Aspect of emerging adult in Indian culture Hinduism plays very unique role in Indian culture. As discussed earlier, arrange marriage, caste system, gender relation plays a part in modern day Indian culture. The following sections will examine how each of these topics might possibly relate to emerging adulthood in India. Age of possibilities: Indian culture and economic prospects might create wide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Issues of Culture and Gender in Bend It Like Beckham... The Issues of Culture and Gender in Bend It Like Beckham Culture and gender are the two main issues of Bend it like Beckham . In this film gender is put across by using sex and religion, but it is much more complex than that. Race, sex, religion and beliefs should not stop you getting a job; or achieving what you want in life. In Bend it like Beckham all Jess wants to play football, however because of her religious and cultural beliefs her mom says this is not possible. In this essay I will be discussing the different cultures and genders issues in Bend it like Beckham . Throughout the film Indian beliefs are portrayed by Jess and her family, this is showed by Jesses parents always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first time Jules s mother meets Jess she is surprised that she plays football with her religion. Plus she is surprised that her name is Jess in till she finds out her real name is Jesminder. Gender is an issue in Bend it like Beckham it is shown in mainly ways. Firstly when Jess is playing football in the park and Jules says she is good and she should play for her football team. After this the boys she was playing football with say to Jess and Jules will you take your shirts off at the end of the game. Another gender issue is when her mom finds out jess has been playing football behind her back. Then her mother says an Indian girl should not be playing football, they should be cooking. Finally her dad does not want her play not just because of her religion. He does not want her play because when he first moved from India to England he was the best at a sport, but because of he was Indian he was not allowed to play and he doesn t want her to get caught. In one part of the play Jess gets red carded for fighting on the pitch. She did this because another girl made her a racist remark at Jess and called her a paki . She said to Jules this really hurt her. This shows gender and cultures issues because she is being abused about her Asian backgrounds, which she wants to defend. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Neural Epidural Junction Is Where The Psychological,... The neural epidural junction is where the psychological, physiological and somatic systems intersect. These systems all give access to my personal identity. In addition, the three systems redirect thoughts and feelings on how I associate with systems and through the colors, the subconscious and a compassionate self is revealed by the following. I created a grouping of three large and small figureheads, and an umbrella like sky (the visor). These figureheads enable viewers to sieve their thoughts and feelings as I do. Specifically, sharing the mental anxiety through shock encounters (concrete figurehead); memories of the Holocaust and traumatic circumstances. Also, the physiological response captured in an array of colors (glass figurehead) which, convey emotional responses. In addition, even though, I am a down to earth person, the third figurehead communicates that I also crumble like the soil (clay figurehead). The smaller figures mounted on the visor above the clay figurehead intends to give a whimsical, floating feeling to emphasize the warmth related to the feelings of compassion I hold. It is also through the colors in all the figureheads, the visor and the illumination with LED lights, and crackling effect that I project whom I am. Further, by having a visor emulate a stained glass, I created an illusion that viewers can embrace seeing society as tainted, as I do. The three figureheads work like fitting a puzzle together and addressing caring. The concrete head is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Examples Of Ambiguity In Catullus V Ambiguity and Paradoxes Ambiguity can be defined as a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning. Ambiguity leads to vagueness and confusion which creates alternative reactions and understanding of the same work. Catullus uses ambiguity to create a sensation that one situation is taking place even when reading the verse form in context or merely studying the poem in its entirety the work takes on a whole new significance. The poem opens with depictions of beauty imaginary of the Argo s first voyage alluding that poem may be about the myth of Jason and Medea. Later in line 19 though we see the real subject of the poem is Peleus and Thetis, how they fell in love and their marriage, however, things take a dramatic turn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is the tapestry Ariadne appears on. Catullus does not state its source and origin nor its purpose. Yet, more than half of the poem is narrated through the tapestry. We are to believe what it sees, hears and says but we only have one side, and see a forgetful Theseus whose promises are fitting to write on the wind. Paradoxically, however, what Ariadne sees also alludes to, and so makes us see, a different picture: a Theseus who could have been made forgetful to serve the purposes of Bacch. In poem 85 as discussed above, Catullus also makes use of paradoxes stating I love and I hate. In 68a Catullus states that he being overcome by grief due to his brother s death is unable to write. Then in 68b although he is still experiencing the same pain to which he refers in 68a and in which Catullus repeats almost exactly what he said in 68a, Catullus states that he cannot stop himself from writing. He captures two entirely different experiences: first, his inability to write poetry in 68a, due to his brother death, and second, his inability not to write poetry, despite his brother s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Taking a Look at Nuclear Meltdowns Nuclear Meltdowns Everyone knows what it feels like waking up certain that a bad day is about to begin. Perhaps the alarm clock didn t go off because of a power surge. Maybe the lights dim when the hair dryer turns on, or a hurricane has knocked the power lines down and electricity can t be bad. These scenarios are nothing compared to the day when a nuclear meltdown has occurred. A really bad day is one when the power fails, followed by water contamination, followed by a disruption in food distribution. Chaos occurs, there is a collapse of law and order, fires emerge and looting begins. The INEPC, NNSA, Office of Policy and International Affairs, Office of the General Counsel, and the Department of Energy should provide more protective guidelines in place to prevent nuclear accidents. There are about a dozen key agencies globally that work together to manage and regulate the nuclear industry. The Institute for Security and Conflicts Studies cooperates with the Security Policy Forum. The International Nuclear Energy Policy and Cooperation (INEPC) works closely with the Department of Energy s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to watch over the commercial nuclear power plants. Every country involved with nuclear energy has its own committees and agencies that must report. The INEPC and NNSA Office of Policy and International Affairs, Office of the General Counsel, and the Department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Research On Enterprise Risk Management Essay America s former president, Theodore Roosevelt, said, Risk is like fire: If controlled it will help you; if uncontrolled it will rise up and destroy you. This comparison of fire and risk remains true for political means but also the everyday operations of any company. A company is confronted with decisions demanding the assessment of risk every day. Enterprise risk management is a framework for handling the assessment of risk that companies may encounter. The enterprise risk management process is a formula for employees and managers to follow to help manage risk. Due to the involvement of employees and managers to complete the enterprise risk management framework there is also important key organizational behavior themes that influence the effectiveness of the framework. Trevor Levine, a highly regarded risk management and process improvement consultant, said, Risk management is about the people and processes and not about models and technology. This statement emphasizes the importance of the people and their interactions rather than the formulaic aspect of enterprise risk management which is often the only aspect of the framework that is given attention. There are organizational behavior themes present and necessary in the enterprise risk management framework that allow for the framework to be effectively and positively applied. Enterprise risk management was not a well known concept in the corporate world just ten years ago, but today most insurance companies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Mockingjay Through the course of her Mockingjay duties, Katniss sees first hand what the Capital has done and is willing to do. Prim is now a medic helping the wounded, and Gale is a soldier in the rebellion. Katniss lays her conditions to President Coin in order for her to assume the role of the Mockingjay. The conditions include rescuing Peeta and the other Victors from the Capital, and they will be granted full immunity. The Conditions are met, and to make sure Coin holds her side of the agreement, Katniss has Coin read off all of her demands to all of District 13. Katniss goes to the different Districts to try and get them on the side of the rebellion. When Peeta is rescued, the doctor s in 13 find out that the Capital has tortured him and used the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Did The Medici Family Influence The Renaissance THE MEDICI FAMILY S INFLUENCE The Medici family were the most powerful citizens of Florence, leaders of the largest bank in Europe, and through strategic marriage alliances, joined many of Europe s royal families. They controlled Florence throughout much of the Renaissance, played a large part in the patronage of the arts and the political development of the city. They faced many challenges, had both positive and negative effects and they tried to have solutions to most of their problems which some did not work. This is an example of the Common Themes Theory. The Medici family had an economic problem of safety. The Pazzi conspiracy threatened the safety of the Medici family. Although it was a maxim of Medici policy to retain close ties with the Holy See, relations between Lorenzo and Pope Sixtus were not always cordial. The Pontiff was very displeased when Lorenzo s diplomacy achieved an alliance between Florence, Venice, and Milan, for such a combination was more than a match for the armies of the Church. Sixtus felt thwarted in his ambitions to expand the papal territory and uneasy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to the late fifteenth century in Florence, the losers of political conflicts routinely faced exile as punishment for their perceived crimes. Following the Pazzi conspiracy of 1478, however, such political criminals increasingly received death sentences rather than banishment (Baker). This is an example of negative effect. The Medici family positive effects are seen through their patronage support to most artist. According to our text (culture and values), Cosimo s most significant contribution to the advancement of Greek studies was the foundation and endowment of an academy for the study of Plato (Cunningham) Lorenzo continued the family tradition of art patronage by supporting various projects and by adding to the Medici collection of ancient gems, other antiquities, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Report On The Undercover Boss Television POLS 545 Overview of the Organization The Undercover Boss television show highlighted a variety of different theoretical frameworks within the six seasons presented on Netflix. In season six, episode thirteen the undercover boss in this episode was Greg Miller. Greg is currently the CEO and owner of the Utah Jazz National Basketball team in Salt Lake City, Utah. The family business was passed down to Greg from his father, Larry H. Miller who passed away. The Jazz organization has about 90 members within their System of Hierarchy (See Appendix A). Every department reports to Randy Rigby (President), and his report are giving to the CEO. The Utah Jazz mission is the rightful become one of the National Basketball Association elite teams. The arena was built to restore life within the community of Salt Lake nevertheless giving the citizen an opportunity to cheer for their team, as well as become prideful of their Utah Jazz. Current Theoretical Framework Weber Ideal Type Bureaucracy was identified as the organizational theory operating in the Utah Jazz Organization. The organization was structured very simple to Weber Ideal Bureaucracy because it consists of fixed official duties, Hierarchy of authority, systems of rules, technical expertise, career service, and written documentation (Thompkins, 2005). Fixed official duties were highlighted into the organization, and each department (Floor Crew, Concession Stand, and Dunk Team) has a unique way of completing their task. Each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Corruption In Lance Armstrong s Tour De France Lance Armstrong was the greatest cyclist of all time that is until he was stripped from all his winnings. Armstrong won Tour de France for seven consecutive years. First winning the competition in 1999 and ending his streak in 2005. Armstrong became a major sports figure for not only winning Tour de France, but also winning his fight against cancer. He seemed like the ideal athlete, humble, caring, and compassionate. Armstrong also founded his own organization for the battle against cancer, currently known as LiveStrong. Armstrong had everything going for him that is until he was involved in a major scandal. In 2013 Armstrong admitted to using blood doping and other illegal banned drugs to help him win Tour de France throughout the years. The media went bizarre on hearing the news, and everything went downhill for him. Armstrong was erased from the history books for having the longest consecutive winning streak in Tour de France. All his winner s medals and achievements where stripped from him. Armstrong went from being the number one cyclist in the world, to the most hated and unrespected cyclist. Even his cancer organization, LiveStrong, suffered major deficits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As of today there are several ongoing corruption scandals, ranging from the use of illegal substances, bribery, and many others. Not only is corruption found in professional sports but it is also becoming more evident in college sports and even in high school sports. We live in a world where athletes are taught they must do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Corruption in professional sports has changed the sports industry, creating an unfair and unloyal sense of competition within different professional sports. It is presented in different forms today, and stricter laws should be sanctioned upon corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Dogmas Of Mary-Vanessa Perez The Dogmas of Mary Vanessa Perez The first dogma is the Divine Motherhood. This dogma is that Mary is the Mother of God. We believe this because she gave birth to Jesus, who is both 100% human and 100% divine. We got this belief from the Council of Ephesus and the Council of Chalcedon. They explained that since Mary gave birth to Christ, the son of God, then Mary gave birth to God. The second dogma is the Perpetual Virginity. This dogma is that Mary was a virgin when she was conceived and gave birth. We believe this because we know that Mary was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit only. We got this belief from the Church. They explained that Mary was a virgin when she gave birth. The third dogma is the Immaculate Conception. This dogma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Critical Analysis Of Doris Lessing About the Author: The Nobel laureate Doris Lessing is an African British writer of the Post War generation. She was born in Persia (Iran) on October 22, 1919 to Captain Alfred Tayler and Emily Maude Tayler. Lessing spent her early years in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In South Africa she was involved in the Communist Party and black politics of violence. Lessing s oeuvre incorporates such diverse genres as novels, short stories, poetry, drama, autobiography and other non fictional writing. In her fictional works, Lessing has worked on diverse themes and employed a wide array of narrative techniques and styles ranging from realism (socio political) of her early works to the surrealism, and science fiction of some of her late literary career. Lessing focuses her attention on the 21st century s major issues in novels. Doris Lessing is influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx, Idries Shah and Carl Jung. The ideology of Karl Marx, theory of class struggle is implicitly reflected in her later novels. The novelist since her childhood has experienced the pain of class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a generic concept, literature exhibits the trauma of violence, anger, and act of terrorism. The literature of modern days, shows the contemporary events very realistically. 4 Literature has different colours and shades. It is the reflection of day today incidents in human life. It is the accurate picture of social lifestyle. The incidents and events of daily life are mirrored in it. In modern life, violence and terror became the part and parcel of our daily life. The world is becoming the victim of terrorist activities. There is dramatic fall and devaluation of moral values in the modern society. Commercialism and materialism are eating into the moral fiber of our society like a cancerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ford Tarus Sho Research Paper Curious about the all new 2017 Ford Taurus SHO near Coeur d Alene? If so, we at Gus Johnson Ford have the solution for you. The Taurus has been a consumer favorite for decades, and this high performance version provides you with a good amount of practicality and convenience. If you re looking for a vehicle that gets you a well rounded combination of features, then the Taurus SHO is the car for you. 2017 Ford Taurus SHO Engine and Safety Information The standard engine for the lineup is the 3.5 liter V6, but the SHO stands out in that it is of the turbocharged variety. It makes for 365 hp and 350 lb ft of torque. All wheel drive is standard across the board. A six speed automatic transmission is standard, as is all wheel drive. EPA fuel economy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Included are entertainment and tech amenities such as Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a 4.2 inch display, and a six speaker sound system with a CD player, an auxiliary audio input jack and two USB ports. Also standard on the 2017 Ford Taurus SHO near Coeur d Alene, you get extras such as LED accent headlights, dual zone automatic climate control, an auto dimming rearview mirror, and a leather steering wheel. Other features of note include driver memory settings, heated second row seats, and ambient interior lighting. If you wish, you can opt for exclusive SHO options like, special brake pads, a sport suspension, and a special stability control system. If you would like to learn more about all that this car has to offer, feel free to contact us here at our Spokane Valley, WA dealership. We are here seven days a week (sales), and our hours are accommodating. We are proud to serve the greater metro region, and we look forward to meeting you. **the Ford website is neither intuitive or informative when it comes to drop down menus and specs. Sorry for the third party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Southern Women During The Civil War Analysis Historians of the Southern woman during the Civil War can come to no agreement concerning the nature and the role of women in the conflict. According to A.P. Jones, author of The Flower of Southern Womanhood, Southern women a hundred years ago were lazy, spoiled, and beautiful (22). They cared only for themselves and subordinated their children, their husbands, and their servants to their own interest s (22). Historians Harvey Lowe, on the other hand, contends that Southern women were energetic, intelligent, and well trained in domestic and public service (66). Although not as beautiful as had been assumed, they were of high character. As one article puts it, The spiritual faith of the Southern Southern woman is said to have sustained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Human Cloning Ethical Concerns on Human Cloning Human cloning, one of the most fascinating chapters in scientific history. Cloning goes back to the first mammal that was successfully cloned, Dolly the sheep. Dolly was duplicated on July 5, 1996 and since then the world has had many scientific advancements. Abby Norman, author of How Close Are We to Successfully Cloning our First Human said that other types of mammals such as goats, rats, pigs, mice, and rabbits have been cloned successfully but cloning other mammals and primates may not be so easy. Scientists are not yet able to successfully clone a human, but believe they will be able to do so by the 2020s. (Norman) Along with such a controversial topic there comes many who would agree that copying a human would be beneficial while on the opposing side some would argue that replicating someone s genes is ethically wrong. Cloning is a very important topic and according to the President s Council on Bioethics, The prospect of cloning to produce children, which would be a radically new form of procreation, raises deep concerns about identity and individuality, the meaning of having children, the difference between procreation and manufacture, and the relationship between the generations ( Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry , 2017). Although useful for studying genetic diseases, human cloning produces issues as to whether it should be allowed or not because some believe the copy will have the same personality and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Victor And Walton In Frankenstein Robert Walton, an explorer, and Victor Frankenstein are the two characters in Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus who both represent the European elite, as well as display poor moral characteristics. Although he is not described explicitly as a member of the European elite, Walton is still considered as member of upper class European society because he is rich. In his first letter to his sister Margaret, Walton describes how he got rich, I inherited the fortune of my cousin (Shelley 52). Because he is a male with money in 18th century Europe, he is essentially part of the upper class. Moreover, he is an explorer of the polar regions, a position held in history only by other prominent and influential figures like, Sir James Clark Ross, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Kat Poston Research Paper On the right of Europe lays a country named Belarus where on April 23, 2001 Kat Poston was born in Minsk. Kat Poston eventually moved to North Carolina which resulted in her finding her inspiration for Dark Angel, an idea she has been developing into a story for since she was in 6th grade. She has enjoyed writing for as long as she could remember. In fact, when she was in 5th grade she won the Young Authors Contest at her school. Who would ve thought a story about a vampire kitten could actually be successful in a contest. Kat Poston who despite doing being a ballet dancer en pointe, loves dancing in her room when no one s watching and getting lost in her imagination. When she was in 4th grade she performed for the first time on a stage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Disadvantages Of The Civil War Wars are not fought in a vacuum, and the Civil War is no exception. The Confederacy which lacked the manpower, industry, and infrastructure of their Northern counterpart lost the war on the battlefield. However, a failure to examine the social and cultural landscape before the bombardment of Fort Sumter and after Appomattox does a great disservice to the Civil War era. I believe that examining the war from 1846 1876 a 30 year period encapsulating the Wilmot Proviso, the Compromise of 1850, the Civil War itself and Reconstruction places the war within the proper context. Military tactics should be discussed. One can t talk about a war and never mention a battle. But I find myself drawn towards cultural history or war studies. I define ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned before, I keep this window from 1846 1876. Do I find this to be a problem? No, so long as the research is done well. To understand the war, I believe an individual must be familiar with the events that followed. White Southerners engaging in racial targeting and violence were inspired by their defeat in the Civil War in a manner similar to Germans as National Socialism rose following World War I. It is not a perfect metaphor, but is the best one that comes to mind.. As selfish as this may sound, I have to enjoy the work I m doing. The thought of Pickett s Charge at Gettysburg does not get my blood flowing. I don t care to know about formation patterns and obscure facts about Generals. I m interested in issue of race for several reasons. I grew up in a town with very visible race problems. I was one of the only white kids in my school. I played football and made a lot of friends. I also realized there were a lot of problems with the public education system, and I wonder how our government could fail the people it needed to help the most. Sure, that sounds patronizing, but that s how my curiosity was peaked. I wanted to understand why a disproportionate amount of African Americans were poor. I d always enjoyed history. I started chasing rabbit trails and ended up where I am now. I have to enjoy the material I m covering in order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Examples Of Value Chain Analysis Value Chain Analysis Value Chain Analysis is a tool that used to identify the company s primary and support activities that can creates value for the product to the customers, to analyze the activities to be cost leadership or differentiation strategy and eventually to develop a competitive advantage and create shareholders value. By simply explaining of creating value, a company takes raw inputs (timber) and to add value (designing and manufacturing) to them by converting them into something of worth to people for paying money for it (furniture). In book Competitive Advantage of Michael Porter, he introduced the idea of generic value chain model in 1985. The value chain comprises a sequences of internal activities that a company performs to design, produce, market, deliver and support (after sale services) the product. Value chain activities consist of (1) primary activities are directly involved in adding value through transforming raw input to output, delivering and offering after sale services on the final product and (2)support activities are internal company function that support primary activities and indirectly add value to the products. By looking into both activities, the company can identify their competitive advantage and disadvantage. For instance, if the company is able to perform its activities at lower cost than competitors, it has a cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... redONE s vision statement is to be the largest MVNO in a ASEAN region by 2018 and mission statement is to help our customers save money and our partners and employees to make money . Its philosophy or value is back to basic with offering no simple and transparent packages to customers. The value chain analysis model of redONE Network Sdn. Bhd will be analyszed in the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Love And Popularity In Romeo And Juliet Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a romantic tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families who fall in love, however kill themselves due to a series of confusions. In the play, love and romance is a predominant theme, a powerful force which greatly influences the characters decisions and actions. Shakespeare uses a number of literary techniques such as oxymorons, imagery and dramatic irony to explore the theme of love and romance. Shakespeare s comparison of the ideas of love and hate demonstrates the unsettling love of Romeo towards Rosaline. In Act 1 Scene 1, Romeo uses a number of oxymorons whilst expressing his love for Rosaline in his conversation with Benvolio, such as O brawling love . The word brawling has connotations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romeo says, Call me but love, and I ll be new baptized. / Henceforth I never will be Romeo. . This emphasises Romeo s strong love towards Juliet, as he is keen to break the links to his family and deny himself as a Montague in order to be with her. Although Romeo is blindly in love with Juliet and is hopeful about their future, the audience are aware that the fate of Romeo and Juliet is predestined due to their family feud, and is unchangeable regardless to their relationship. Romeo changing his name will make no difference to the long standing feud between the Montagues and the Capulets, and this is seen in Act 5 Scene 3, when the two star crossed lovers kill themselves. Therefore, Romeo s passionate love for Juliet and the audience s awareness of their tragic ending further highlights the purity of Romeo s feelings for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Persuasive Speech On Truck Driving On December 18th, 2017, the Trump administration implemented new safety regulations that require commercial truck drivers to use electronic logging devices. And these are some of the current trucking related headlines Trucking is right now ... experiencing a severe crisis . Trucking Industry Struggles with Growing Driver Shortage . You might think to yourself: I haven t noticed it . Or how is this related to me? But how about this one: Truck driver shortage leading to increased prices at stores . Are they related? Does this affect you? I ll explain to you in my speech that the answer is YES to both questions. I have been working as a semi truck driver for more than a decade. And all that time, since the day I got my commercial driver s license, till my final day as a truck driver, the major concern for truck drivers was the approaching day for transitioning from paper to electronic logbooks. Logbook is where a driver daily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was actually presented as the main reason for introducing electronic logbooks. Now that sounds quite convincing and realistic. Don t you think so? The thing is this is completely false information. Or you can call it fake news media as it is very common these days. The problem I found with this article is, that it had a lot of statements, but not a single fact or statistical number that would be from legitimate source and could be checked. I did a quick research on Google. Everything is online these days as you know. According to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 75 to 80 percent of car truck crashes are caused by car drivers. Of those 20 to 25 percent accidents caused by truck drivers, only less than 10 percent are caused because of fatigue. Accidents are actually mostly caused because of tire problems, or unfamiliar, new route for a truck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The True Cost Of Animal Experimentation Essay The True Cost of Animal Experimentation Imagine being held captive in an unnatural environment, alone and frightened, with burns and open wounds covering any and all exposed skin. On top of this, picture living in inadequate housing, being handled improperly which leads to serious injury, not knowing if and when the next meal is coming, and finally, not having access to proper medical treatment when required. Unfortunately, this is not an imaginary scenario for many species of animals worldwide today but a harsh reality. Animal experimentation is still a common practice among medical laboratories and cosmetic industries. These animals have no choice in the matter and, more commonly than not, are not treated properly in accordance with the standards provided by the Animal Welfare Act. Animal experimentation results in animals being hurt physically and emotionally, there is a lack of regulation, results found in animal trials are not always compatible with results found in humans, and finally, it s an outdated practice as there are other viable technological alternatives. Animal experimentation should be outlawed due to sufficient harm done to animals, incompatible results, and alternate options being available. Animals unnecessarily suffer physically and emotionally in animal experimentations. Supporters of experiments involving animals argue that there are laws and committees in place at all research institutions to prevent the abuse and wrongful treatment of the animals, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson And... Dropbox Assignment 5: Read the Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson and Case Study 7.3 Karla Gets Promoted (Carr Ruffino, p. 269 270). What might be happening behind the scenes here? Key issues? Root problems? What do you think Daniel should do? What do you think Karla should do? Create your discussion using the 4 key steps of a Case Study: Step 1: Identify surface problems, Step 2: Ask Why Why to get root problem, Step 3: Generate solutions, and Step 4: Take action or make recommendations. Provide solid support for those recommendations. The Case Study 7.2 Karla, African American Salesperson Step 1: Identify surface problems The treatment of Karla by her coworkers is the main surface problem because she seemed to be avoided by her coworkers who do not invite her to social gatherings after work. I assume that she is not treated as a social buddy may be because she is African American or may be it could be a result of her work ethic. It is the job of the manager (Daniel) to address this issue immediately before it goes far, to avoid creating an unfriendly or/and hostile work environment that might affect the productivity. Step 2: Ask Why Why to get root problem There is no doubt that the root problem is stereotypical cultural that does not allow the social mixing of different races inside and outside of work environment. The cause might be a lack of Diversity training that could probably give and allow employees to have open mind and wider work views ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Adjuvants In Vaccines The viruses that cause tumorigenic transformation produce oncoviral antigens. These antigens are recognized by the immune system as non self because they are present on infected cells (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Neoantigens, which are MHC restricted antigens, are produced by mutations in tumor cells so they are not found on all tumors. Because neoantigens are unique to the individual, vaccines that target these antigens need to be personalized (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Finally, antigens that are over expressed significantly in tumor cells compared to normal cells are simply known as overexpressed antigens (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Adjuvants in Vaccines Adjuvants are substances that can boost the immune system. They are extremely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some New Adjuvants Nanoparticles are a recently developed type of adjuvant that help vaccines access the lymph nodes. These nanoparticles can allow the vaccine to be directly deposited into the lymph node, activating DCs and CTLs via intranodal injections. Nanoparticle vaccines may also reach the lymph node by lymphatic drainage. In the lymph node, CD8 CTLs are produced by cross presentation of lymph node DCs (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Nanoparticle vaccines could be vital for the future of cancer treatment. Another new type of adjuvants are self polymerizing scaffolds. They incorporate TLR agonists and peptide antigens. This allows the molecule to remain water soluble at room temperature unlike TLR agonists. The scaffolds undergo temperature dependent self polymerization which makes immunogenic particles water soluble. These particles are drained to the lymph node where they activate DCs (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Albumin binding agonists are effective because of the abundance of albumin in the blood and lymph. Vaccines with albumin binding agonists have TAAs with lipid tails that have a high affinity for albumin. Once bound, the vaccine is taken to lymph nodes. This vaccine type is known to safely advance CD8 CTL activation (Saxena and Bhardwaj 2017). Oncolytic viruses can also be used as vaccine adjuvants in oncolytic virus therapy, also known as virotherapy. This can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pet Service Dog Essay non verbal, non reactive, and only walked, eat and sleep. While others have tried to have him interact with the activities and other people to no prevail. One dog was walking around visiting other residents and he began to walk toward the dog and tried to reach for the dog. After the handler realized what he was trying to do then the handler picked up the dog and the resident petted the dog for upward of 15 seconds and then walked away. While this is not the normal reaction people would think of when a patient sees a dog that was a humongous point for this one man and everyone who witnessed the account (Addcock) This one account shows how while many react the same way with the smile and laughs that people of all ages receive from a dog, others cannot have the same reaction and other small interactions can mean a milestone or a point of turn around for people needing that stimuli. This is only one of many accounts of accomplishments that take place with the aid of pets. Another case was a man who had just had a stroke and could not retain a long term or a short ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people have been known to have a fake service dog or therapy dog due to the idea that some people believe oh my dog would be a perfect therapy dog he loves people but they never do the training or the testing required to do this work. Many times the people want to do the work and not the dogs. This idea of oh my dog would be perfect can lead to a lot of problem from severity of bites to the lowness of stress and anxiety. A true therapy dog has to be a special balance of stability, lovability, tolerance, able to handle stress, and prepared to cope with the feeling that dogs and people can feel in these facilities ( Ethical Considerations in Animal ). While this problem is not an uncommon one it can be a very serious one, and can be remediated by proper education of the facilities and have stronger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Persuasive Essay On Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park, untamed wild beauty. Stunning landscapes, beautiful waterfalls and rivers, breathtaking wildlife, and geothermal activity all come together to make Yellowstone an amazing place. People come from all over the world to witness the beauty of Yellowstone. It is a regulated national park for a reason, it is so amazing, so beautiful, so spectacular to not preserve it. It hosts bison, elk, deer, bald eagles, bears, moose, beavers, and amazing trout rivers, everything a perfect mountain ecosystem should hold. However now there is something else, something that is natural, was removed but has now returned, flourishing and benefiting its surroundings. Wolves, have been reintroduced into Yellowstone and have greatly benefited the area. These wolves have started a positive and beneficial renewal in the park. The reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park is beneficial because they created and natural and beneficial trophic cascade, other animals in the park benefited from the wolves, and because the land was able to regrow and flourish due to the wolves presence. Since the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone they have created an astounding and advantageous trophic cascade. A trophic cascade is an ecological phenomenon triggered by the addition or removal of top predators and involving reciprocal changes in the relative populations of predator and prey through a food chain. These often result in dramatic changes in ecosystem structure and nutrient cycling. In a three level food chain, an increase (or decrease) in carnivores causes a decrease (or increase) in herbivores and an increase (or decrease) in primary producers such as plants and phytoplankton according to briticanna (how to make better). The entire ecosystem was able to become whole again because the wolves, a key species, were reintroduced. Now this may seem weird, a predator comes into the area a begins to kill animals, how can this be beneficial in any way? Well the fact of the matter is that it is extremely beneficial. The reason being the problem in Yellowstone was the overpopulation of the elk. These elk had no predators, they were free to roam and reproduce, and they did this very well. Now elk are also a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Ansel Adams s Influence On The Performance Of A Musical... Ansel Adams was born February 1902 and died in April 1984. His life began in San Francisco, California. Growing up Adams was quite creative, such as teaching himself the piano, according to Lamar (1998, p.3), Adams became a serious pianist as a child. Later, he would argue for the connections between music and photography, calling attention to the importance of tonal gradations and likening the printing of a negative to the performance of a musical score . In 1916 his passion for photography began after a trip to Yosemite National Park. Adams personality was described as hyperactive, and he also had difficulty reading. Due to Adams struggle in school, his father and aunt began tutoring him, however he never earned a high school diploma. After visiting Adams creativity expanded beyond anything that could be taught in an educational way, with Grzymkowski stating that Adams s studies veered into the world of music at age twelve, when he taught himself to read music and play piano. By the age of eighteen, he was an apt pianist with every intention of pursuing music as a career. The science and precision of his musical craft later influenced his photography (Grzymkowski 2013, p.101). With the assistance of photography magazines, attending camera club meetings, learning darkroom techniques and visiting photography as well as art exhibits, these all became contributing factors to Adams eventually selling his early photographs. His breakthrough as a photographer was due to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Potential For A U.n. Peacekeeping Force In Kosovo Essay The Potential For A UN Peacekeeping Force In Kosovo I. Introduction The bombing of Kosovo by NATO forces may finally come to an end. While the excuses for bombing the troubled region have been challenged, for the most part the world concurs that the atrocities gong on in that nation warranted international action. In any event, the bombing did start and it continues, despite the accidental hits on pedestrian villages and buildings which were not targets in the first place. They have been explained away as unavoidable during such a mission. Casualties must be expected.While the mission continues, talks of peace are in the air and even Milosevic seems hopeful. Yet, he remains stubborn, unwilling to comply with mandates which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The international community had chosen not to intervene in places like Cambodia, Iraq, Bosnia, and Rwanda in the past (Cotler 8). Another reason that the war does not make sense is because the ethnic cleansing had been going on for quite some time. NATO s near decade long silence over human rights violations in Kosovo (8) is too much of a significant point to overlook. Why now?Some suggest that the bombing was political. Although NATO is made up of an international community, the true power is that of the United States, with Britain as a close second. The critics of the action contend that Milosevic is made out to be a Hitler by NATO which is a way to justifying the bombing (Cotler 8). Some even go so far as to suggest that Clinton is creating a phony war (Alexander A19). Alexander suggests that it is a phony war because its strategy has been determined by opinion polls, and targeting decisions made by the 19 nation committee which frequently changes objectives anyway (A19). Further, he notes the fact that the threat of ground troops was never an option, which adds to the claim that it is not a true war (A19).Other criticisms embrace the Wag the Dog hypothesis, the pop culture created idea that a president can divert attention from a scandal by starting a war. The actual events of the Kosovo crisis do with uncanny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Social Learning Theory and Its Application to Aggression... Social learning theory proposes that social learning occurs when the individual views a modeled behavior that they value, observes an act if the model has a role model or admired status, and when a person imitates a learned behavior (Bandura, Ribes Inesta, 1976). The basic foundations of the theory are applied to education policies, understanding psychological disorders, training courses, behavioral modeling, in the media and has a plethora of further applications in today s society. Another application of the theory is for criminals, violence and aggression. Whether referring to violence in the media, domestic violence, community violence, bullying and others, aggression and violent behaviors can by dissected and expounded using social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This experiment was very controversial as Bandura sought to prove that aggression was learned through imitation of others. Children between the ages of three and six were brought in to a room with an adult in one corner and the child in the other. The child s side contained fun activities while the adult s side contained a toy set, a mallet and a Bobo doll. The child was told that the toys in the adult corner were only for the adults. In three different groups, children were either subjected to an aggressive adult that would punch and kick the Bobo doll, a non aggressive adult that would play with the small toys and ignored the Bobo doll and another group where no adult was present. After the ten minute session the child was brought into another room with many toys and after only two minutes, the child is told that they are no longer allowed to play with those toys. The frustrated children were then brought back into the first room, where the experiment sought to measure the physical and verbal aggression, the amount of times the mallet was used as other forms of aggression and other forms of aggression that did not show imitation of the original adult. The experiment found that children exposed to the aggressive adult were more likely to act more aggressively than the others. The study also found that boys were much more likely to be aggressive and that imitation increased when the model was of the same sex (Bandura, Ross, Ross, 1961). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Cultural Movement of the Skinheads One of the biggest cultural movements to arise from Reggae was the Skinheads. Skinhead culture grew from the fusion between the modernists or Mods and Jamaican rude boys. Mod culture was a youth movement in British cities that originated in the late 1950s, that represented a certain fashion, music tastes and scooter riding. The peak of the Mod culture matched up with the time when the majority of Caribbean immigrants arrived in the UK, in the mid 60 s. Due to a large amount of Mods being of working class backgrounds, they were one of the few groups to mix with the Caribbean immigrants. Once Mod culture declined, due to commercialisation of the style and their demonisation due to the violence between them and rival Rockers , some Mods began the Skinhead movement by integrating Jamacian style and music into Mod fashion. Many young mods of the mid/late 1960s lived in the same working class and economically challenging areas as Jamaican immigrants in areas such as parts of South London. Those hard mods eventually created the Skinhead movement. Those Mods began integrating the rude boy fashion of short trousers, braces and Trilbys into their fashion of Fred Perry shirts, skinnier jeans and Dr. Martens boots. The actual skinhead aspect of very short hair originates with working class Mods and very early Skinheads who choose to cut their hair this short for the practical reasons of it not impeding them in either street fights and football brawls, that some Mods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Defense Cooperation Of The United States The defense cooperation of the United States in Croatia started formally in November of 1994. It was the time of the Croatian Homeland War, and the United States were the only country that had offered and initiated some of the defense cooperation programs with Croatia before the end of hostilities in the region. Throughout the cooperation, different terms were used, like Train, Advise, and Equip foreign armed forces, or the terms Building Partner Capacity (BPC) and Security Force Assistance (SFA) rather than Security Assistance (SA). According to the Presidential Policy Directive (PPD 23), those defense cooperation programs are being part of the Security Sector Assistance (SSA). In the beginning, cooperation relied mostly on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CURRENT SECURITY SECTOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS WITH CROATIA Through the direct bilateral defense cooperation with the United States, Croatia received approximately more than $300 million, of which more than $200 million is the value of MRAPs, Kiowa Warriors helicopters, and other military equipment. The U.S. SSA can be divided in three main parts: (1) humanitarian and development programs, (2) miscellaneous support with unrecorded value programs, and (3) special and structural cooperation programs. If we take a look at the humanitarian and developmental programs, Croatia got approximately $4,45 million from 2008. Through Humanitarian Assistance program (HA),US Govt invested in local communities in Croatia almost $0,9 million, including reconstructions of schools and kindergartens, hospitals, building water pipeline, bridges, donating special equipment (incubators), etc. Through the Exercise related Construction program (ERC), US Govt invested to the military training area in Slunj approximately $400.000 for urban warfare training ground, and $400.000 to the training area in Udbina for the new command building. The third part covers the other developmental programs to the local communities, like the reconstruction of high school building in Vukovar, furnishing the hospital in Knin, building bridge over the river Vuka, reconstruction of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Anne Frank Remembered By Miep Gies Analysis In the book Anne Frank Remembered By Miep Gies, the theme is thought. Thought is used throughout the book when Miep thinks about Jewish men and women in the war, is constantly selfless, and she thinks very wisely. Miep definitely thinks a lot throughout the book. For instance, Miep thinks about all the Jewish men, women, and children. Miep feels horrible that all the people have to suffer. Miep herself helps her own bunch of Jews survive. My head churned with the contradictory bit of information. I dreaded to think about the unpleasant rumors circulating, rumors of harsh treatment being doled out by the Germans to their helpless prisoners in these remote camps ( #107). This definitely shows that Miep is feeling bad and thinking about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...