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A Report On Ants And The Plant Seed Dispersal Mechanism...
Ants have assisted plants in many ways: providing defense mechanisms to protect the plant, or
providing a dispersal mechanism for plant seeds. Also known as myrmecochory, ants that assist plants
in seed dispersal are essential for spreading out the location of future plants of the same species and
preventing competition between parent and offspring plants, which would result if an offspring grew
too close to a parent plant (Warren et al. 2014). But what causes coevolution between two species? In
some cases, where plants are dependent on ants to provide protection, seed dispersal, or to improve
conditions for the plant, plants would be the obligate mutualists in that situation (Warren et al. 2014).
What incentives do these plants provide to prevent their generous facultative ant defenders from
leaving, and is there competition between mutualists, either plant or animal, in receiving the benefits
from this relationship? Examining two separate pieces of research peeked into how competition can
provoke serious, and sometimes catastrophic ecological changes (Warren et al. 2014 and Riginos et al.
2014).
Warren et al. (2014) postulates that if seed dispersers, such as ants, were to coevolve with certain
species of plants, selection would favor plant based mechanisms that attract mutualistic partners to
their seeds (Warren et al. 2014). In other words, in order for plants to have their seeds dispersed, these
plants would also need to provide a benefit or an attraction to the
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Case Study Analysis – Abc, Inc.
Case Study Analysis ABC, Inc.
COMM 215
Instructor B. Massis
May 27, 2013
Introduction
As a new worker you have finally landed that dream job, now what? You are excited about the
possibilities awaiting you at your new dream job. As you prepare for your first day, you are told you
will have to attend new hire orientation. Suddenly, the butterflies in your stomach return as you
anticipate what to expect next. Then you ask yourself, What is new hire orientation and what does it
mean for me? The goal of any successful onboarding program is to ensure that the investment in a new
employee pays off by creating a sense of connection between the new worker and the organization.
But what happens when company representatives lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Initially, Monica contacts Carl about the key items needed for orientation and he assures her that
everything is good to go. This could not have been further from the truth. At this point, he is not aware
of the problems he will face in his new endeavor. Carl s lack of experience is clearly exhibited when
his assurance has not been tested. The next key problem that arises for Carl is when he checks the new
trainee files and discovers that they are incomplete. All the new recruits have gone through the
interview process and filled out their paperwork. Unfortunately, the paperwork is incomplete and
missing lots of valuable data. To make matters worse, some files are missing transcripts, and no one
has completed the required drug screens. Problems only get worse for Carl when he discovers that
only three copies of the employee manuals exist. Of the three manuals that exist, they are all missing
several pages. Unfortunately, he needs fifteen complete copies. As if the previous issues alone are not
bad enough, Carl also learns that the training room he plans to use for orientation has been booked by
another individual for the entire month of June. At this point, he is faced with a serious dilemma, and
his lack of experience reveals that he does not realize the severity of his problem. Namely, he lacks
leadership because he failed to prepare and assumed that his first project would go smoothly. Next, he
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How Did Geography Influence Ancient Egyptian Religion
This investigation attempts to correctly analyze in what way the geography of Egypt influenced the
ancient Egyptian religion. This query is very relevant because, certain geographical items influenced
the creation of the ancient religion that helped shape many religions that are very prevalent today such
as Christianity and Judaism. The issues that will be addressed are how the great Sahara Desert
surrounding the civilization, the Nile river that nourishes the whole population, and how the overall
common beliefs and myths built the foundation of the ancient Egyptian religion and subsequently
influenced modern day religions. This analysis will focus on the time period of 3110 BCE to 550 CE
and the place being examined is the country of Egypt. This will be accomplished through the
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The purpose of this journal was to inform scholars and readers about the country of Egypt and its
origins: the Ancient Egyption civilization and how it was built upon nature itself. The value of Hansen
s journal gives the perspective of a whole new world and geographical features. Egypt is surrounded
by harsh unlivable climats, but the civilization was able to last over 500 years by using their
geographical resources to their advantage to create faith, protection, and life as described by Kathy.
Kathy has a PHD that she gained from Union University and is an associate publisher of
Quintessential Careers. Despite the highly informative ideas, a limitation of the book is that it was
written to describe Egyptian environmental aspects for readers to learn more about Egypt and maybe
the desire to someday travel to Egypt. The book may have the perspective of a sort of travel guide
showing a small bais while, trying to persuade people to travel to
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Cat On Hot Tin Roof Characters
The Glass Menagerie connection (stage 1 withdrawal from reality/social alienation driven by
fear/isolation basically a defense mechanism)
Tennessee Williams (Childhood)
At a young age, Williams often skipped school to avoid being bullied.
He endured the teasing not only from the other children there, but from teachers as well. They mocked
him for being the newcomer, for his Southern accent, for his diminutive stature, and for his reluctance
to play the rough and tumble games expected of boys. I can remember gangs of kids following me
home yelling, Sissy! (Bloom 17).
Additionally/Moreover, Tennessee Williams father was disappointed/displeased with his un masculine
son. He would often mock Williams saying, Here comes Miss Nancy. These ... Show more content on
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While their relationship was not perfect, Williams was finally free to be himself. This trusted
friendship brought Williams a sense of security, emotional stability and many years of unconditional
love.
Williams overcame some of life s greatest obstacles/struggles during this period of time.
Margaret Maggie Pollitt is one of the main characters in Williams Pulitzer Prize winning play, Cat on
Hot Tin Roof, is a survivor just like Tennessee Williams.
Insert background: Married to twenty seven year old Brick Pollitt, son of Big Daddy Maggie is
trapped in an unfulfilling relationship, as a lack of communication has certainly ruined their marriage.
But a headstrong woman, Maggie is committed to making her marriage work.
Margaret Maggie Pollitt:
Brick, I m not good. I don t know why people have to pretend to be good, nobody s good. The rich or
the well to do can afford to respect moral patterns, conventional moral patterns, but I could never
afford to, yeah, but I m honest! Give me credit for just that, will you please?...I m alive! Maggie the
cat is alive! I am alive! I am alive! (Williams
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Essential Aspects Of A Site Management Plan
Introduction As Paul Hawken states, good management is the art of making problems so interesting
and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them. This paper
will explore the essential aspects of a Site Management Plan. Divided into two parts part one is a
graphical representation of the Construction Management Plan (CMP) a flow chart demonstrating
issues and/or notions relating to the construction and site plan. Part two Proposed Construction Project
Case Study The proposed construction project is located in the outter skirt of Brisbane s Central
Business District, Spring Hill, Queensland, as demonstrated in Figure 1. A fifteen storey commercial
construction project site measuring at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meet Brisbane City Council Noise regulation. Allowed Noise Hours: 6:30am 6:3pm Monday Saturday
(Brisbane City Council) Note: The Project Managers are responsible for compliance with regulations
11 13 of the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1971. DUST Requirements: Minimise dust
within the construction site ensuring no health risks will be involved with all involved Public Safety:
Site is surrounded by residential and office buildings, as well as pedestrains it is crucial that dust
emissions don t affect them Notes: Manage dust emissions generated within the project area, so that
the appropriate dust criteria is met during both the construction and operational stages PUBLIC
SAFETY AMENITIES Requirements: City of Melbourne states that the public must be protected from
activities occurring on building sites it must be kept neat and tidy to maintain public safety and local
amenity EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT Requirements: Ensure Site Analysis has been carried out before construction
commencement Note: Erosion and sediment has been identified as an issue for effective and
environmentally responsible management for the project and is a requirement of project approval. In
addition to this construction requirement there is
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Comparing Taming Of The Shrew And Zeffirelli s
One s true sentiments lie buried beneath what seems to be multiple layers of personal propaganda.
However, despite these fabricated personas deceiving most, may only be seen through by those who
dare to look further; those who remain unfooled by the performance. This statement abides intact for
Katherina Minola, one of William Shakespeare s protagonists in The Taming of the Shrew, as well as
the protagonist for the Zeffirelli Burton production of the same name, with Elizabeth Taylor as
Katherina. Throughout both works, the portrayal of Katherina is a fiercely independent and quite
violent woman who suffers great internal conflicts hidden by this shrewish personality, yet the
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Perhaps due to the egregious difference in the perception of a character when acted out by a human
being, Katherina appears to be more violent and physical in her behaviours compared to her character
in the play. For instance, during her argument with Bianca in the play, she simply strikes her once
before the interference of Baptista. However, Katherina chases her through the corridors of the Minola
residence with a large sword acting as a threat, as she unabatingly enjoins her to confess which suitor
she favours. Destroying furniture and throwing items during the process of her beseeching Bianca for
a confession, Katherina almost uses the sword on her as she flies towards her in a stabbing stance,
until the appearance of Baptista interferes with her intention to impale her younger sister. In
comparison with the pure striking of Bianca in the play, Katherina presents herself as not only more
physically violent, but more malicious and willing to cause injury, indicating a greater temper as well.
In addition, Katherina s violence ensues with her first encounter with Petruchio. Arriving at the
Minola residence to woo Katherina, she is not at all impressed by his first appearance. When the two
are placed into solidarity and Petruchio quite suddenly proposes to Katherina, she becomes enraged by
his forward
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Chunnel Project
Project Management Institute
Case Studies in Project Management
The Chunnel Project
By:
Frank T. Anbari, PhD, PMP, Paul Giammalvo, MSPM, CCE, PMP, Paul Jaffe, MSPM, PMP, Craig
Letavec, MSPM, PMP, Rizwan Merchant, MSPM
Edited by:
Frank T. Anbari, PhD, PMP
The George Washington University
This case study was originally prepared as part of Project Management Applications, the capstone
course of the Master of Science in Project Management in the Department of Management Science at
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In the inception phase, the discussion focuses on the historical background of the project, its
3 overall objectives, political climate, and pre feasibility studies. In the development phase, the
discussion addresses the overall planning, feasibility studies, financing, and conceptual design. In the
implementation phase, the discussion addresses detailed design, construction, installation, testing, and
commissioning. Finally, in the closeout phase, the discussion reflects on overall performance,
settlement of claims, financial status, and post project evaluation.
The Inception Phase
During the inception phase, the initial scope of the Chunnel was to create a fixed transportation link
between England and France. The expectation was that this would spur economic development,
improve European trade, and provide an alternative high speed transportation method to the existing
modes (planes and ferry boats).
In 1984, the British and French governments agreed to some common safety, environmental, and
security concerns prior to opening up the project to bidders. In 1985, the French and British
governments asked for proposals. Various proposals were submitted, and in 1986 the project was
awarded to the Channel Tunnel Group/FranceManche (later to
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Byron Bay Business Plan
Byron Bay Holidays House A Home for Enjoying All the Holidays
Byron Bay is the best to enjoy the holidays as it provides a range of holiday houses. Luxury
accommodation choices are very wide, depending on the budget of tourists and preferences. Holidays
House is good, especially if a tourist is visiting the beautiful Australian town and wants to find a
luxury accommodation spot to relax and enjoy. Accommodation choices are very wide, depending on
budget and preferences. Byron Bay is truly a destination for all seasons because of normal
temperatures and the gorgeous environment. Being at Holidays House, people go for rain forest tours,
bush walking, hang gliding, sky diving, ultra light flights, cycling, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling,
horse riding, deep sea fishing, and vintage car tours.
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It offers that relaxing lifestyle that most holidaymakers yearn for. The pristine white sandy beaches are
perhaps the major features that have made the resort popular. They offer great spots for surfing. The
bay has actually become a surfing paradise for visitors from across the globe It has a selection of some
of the most spectacular world class breaks and a collection of beaches, excellent waves, breathtaking
views and warm waters.
The beautiful rainforest surroundings make Byron Bay a great spot for nature lovers too. This bay
makes it to the list of World s Best Surf Towns through the US National Geographic magazine. It is a
historical and spiritual surfing home, according to National Geographic reviewer. This bay is only a
short drive to Tweed area and Lennox with other exciting features being the Cape Byron Lighthouse
which dominated the Australian easterly point. From here spectacular views can be enjoyed. The art
and craft market that is held monthly is also a great attraction for tourists.
Accommodation in Byron
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Essay On White Community
As a white person, you are allowed to have a sense of community. You are allowed to be part of a
community. You are also allowed to be a community leader, a pillar of the community, and an asset to
the community, but at no time will you be labeled as being from a white community. A white person
who goes on a killing spree will never be reported to have ties to the white community. Timothy
McVeigh, Dylann Roof, Eric Harris, and Jane Toppan; all murderers, all white and not of them
referred to as having ties to the white community. None of them have ties to the Baptist community,
the Catholic community or any community at all. None of these people reflect poorly on white people
all over the world and in a local community. None of them cause people on the street to see a white
person and think, OH, hey, there s a white person, I bet they are planning a mass murder. Most media
stations, when reporting on a violent act, carried out by someone with a status other than white, the
community that society assigns to them will most likely be discussed at great length. For example, the
trouble young man who stabbed people at the mall in Minnesota this past weekend, I heard several
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A place where honest, hardworking, and honorable people gather to create a better place to live, work
and play. A community is a reflection of the ideals of a group of individuals. The media s continuous
association of radical entities with small, minority or immigrant communities does nothing but
disparage the accurate reflection of these communities (Landis, pg 3). Thoughtlessly associating
individuals that do not share the ideals of a minority community has both dehumanizes (Toress, pg 1)
and vilifies these small communities. These stories lead to the reinforcement of misplaced and
misguided stereotypes propagated by the media and other
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School Teacher Role
The role of an elementary school teacher is an important role because they are one of the first role
models that young children can look up to. They are the first few individuals that have the opportunity
to shape a child s life, and they may sometimes inspire their students to follow up in their footsteps. To
begin with, the general duties of an elementary school teacher is to create daily lesson plans and
instruct students on subjects such as science, literature, and math. More specific job duties would be to
manage the student behavior in the classroom, create a positive learning environment for their
students, grade papers, work with other staff members, and teachers must be responsible for their
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In order to reach this long term life goal of mine, I will need to develop my own education plan. To
begin with I will need to graduate high school. It is currently my senior year and I only have about 6
months until graduation. A few of the steps that I have taken include applying for colleges and the
FAFSA application. These first two steps are crucial because they will determine where I continue my
education and if I will be able to afford it or how much debt I will be in. I have thought about several
different colleges that I would like to go to and my first option would be Grand Canyon
University(GCU). If I can t make it into GCU then my next option would be Cal State Fullerton, Cal
State Long Beach, or Cal State Dominguez Hills. Getting into a University or a Cal State University
seems like a big goal to me. I have hope that I will make it into one of them but if I don t, then my last
option would be to go to Cypress or Fullerton community college and then transfer out into the
university of my dreams. Getting into the early childhood education field will hopefully not be as
tough as I expect due to my prior experience of working with younger children.
Throughout my teenage years, I have been able to bond and communicate with my four younger
siblings. Not only have I had the opportunity of gaining experience from my siblings, but I have also
taken part in an ROP class. The ROP class, careers with children, furthered my interest in working
with
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The Most Significant Changes to the Laws of Iraq after the...
The Most Significant Changes to the laws of Iraq after the War in 2003. Iraqi laws have seen constant
changes. Many old laws have been replaced by a new legislation, and other laws have been amended;
first by the US Civil Administrator Paul Bremer, and later by the government of Iraq. And this
happened after the fall of Saddam Hussain`s regime and the occupation of Iraq by the American and
the British forces on 9th April 2003. Paul Bremer issued more than 100 laws and regulations within
one year changing and repealing long established civil and commercial laws. And most of these laws
are not devoid of interest. The U.S. preference at the expense of the Iraqis and their national
sovereignty the most important is the investment law and corporate law. Then it exempt companies
from providing capital to run their branches and this (Capital) resource strengthens of the national
economy and national income and other measures were useful in the old law. Not only that, but it has
canceled many of the articles in the penal code and has replaced it with other laws, as well as in
criminal law and personal status law and other laws. One of the most significant foreign personnel are
exempted from Iraqi jurisdiction , from Iraqi civil and penal laws. This Order applies to all civil and
military personnel of the Authority, Foreign Liaison Missions, as well as all non Iraqi personnel of
contractors and sub contractors supplying goods or services to or on
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Athens Actaeon Research Paper
ATHENS Police have announced Athens businessman Ales Actaeon, 24, has been arrested for sexually
assaulting well known actress, Diana Artemis. Reports claim they were both attending the same
hunting trip when the attack occurred. Police officers from the town of Aianteio were called upon last
night by Diana Artemis to report the sexual assault. Police reports claim while they were hunting in
the forest Actaeon lured Artemis to a nearby stream where he sexually assaulted her. During the
assault in an attempt to free herself, Artemis managed to hit him over the head with a rock, knocking
him unconscious. Her screams drew the others members of the group to the clearing. Artemis, whom
the police said was in a distressed state, remained in
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Essay On Shampoo Relationship
Consumer Behaviour 7SSMM 503
Consumer Product Relationship Report
Professor Kirk Plangger
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Report Outline
1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Findings Discussion
4. Implications
5. Conclusion
6. References
7. Index
8.
Introduction
Do consumers have a connection with their shampoo brand? To find out, we interviewed four
individuals on their choices, associations, and purchasing decisions when it came to shampoo. The
aim of this research was to learn how consumer product relationships develop and relate to future
purchasing decisions with mundane products less than five pounds. From the interviewers, we
discovered how consumers relate to shampoo, their purchasing habits, price ... Show more content on
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Our first recommendation is the Point System , although consumers tend to buy the same shampoo
brand for many years, they are still price sensitive and eager to make use of any potential offers or
discounts. We therefore suggest that shampoo marketers respond to this price sensitivity by offering
discounts to repeat users. Our final recommendation for shampoo marketing managers is Brand
Ambassadors , in our interviews we found that our subjects have been using the same brand for years
and that most of them started using the brand based on observing a member of their reference group
e.g. a family member. We therefore believe that marketers should highlight these two points by using
brand ambassadors.
Conclusion Through our interviews we aimed to understand the consumer product relationship
between individuals and their shampoo brand. As a group we were surprised by the level of brand
loyalty individuals have towards their shampoo. A successful marketing campaign should therefore
not only take into account the consumer decision making process but also the consumer product
relationship. As it is through exploiting and analyzing this relationship that marketers can capture new
customers and retain old customers. Marketing managers should not underestimate the power of the
consumer product relationship even for something as mundane and seemingly unimportant as
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New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II Essay
New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II
MKT/571
September 16, 2013
New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II
The following is the second part to the iNKtopia product launch plan. The second part of the
marketing plan consists of a detailed target market profile, including buying behaviors, decision
motivators, and organizational target markets. The plan also includes steps to manage each stage of the
product life cycle and tactical plans for the Four P s. Finally, the second part of the marketing plan
expands on the product offering expressed in part one and a new position statement to drive iNKtopia
s positioning strategy.
Market Profile
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During this Phase iNKtopia will increase advertising on television, print ads, and provide discounts
and incentives to customers that want the ink delivered. The increase of advertising will continue to
help the company grow, expand, and build a larger consumer base.
Maturity Phase
The maturity Phase will create a slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved
acceptance by most potential buyers (Kotler Keller, 2012, p. 310). As iNKtopia s profits become
stable or deteriorate because of an increase in competition the company must look to diversify. If the
company is successful up to this point the product will unavoidably lead to more competition.
Competitors will eventually start introducing similar products, or larger ink companies may simply
lower the price of their ink. Therefore iNKtopia will need to diversify or develop new products,
services, or lower costs to distinguish iNKtopia s products from the competitors. Ideally, iNKtopia can
enhance customer services and its image to become a leader in the ink industry. This could also be
coupled with a change in the pricing strategy by slightly lowering the cost of iNKtopia products.
However, iNKtopia will strive to create superior customer service and innovation of the ink business
to hopefully create additional sales and attract even more customers. Another promotional idea would
be to focus on the environmental
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Dmitri Mendeleev Research Paper
Ben Jensen Mr. Houston Chemistry 14 May 2014 Dmitri Mendeleev It is the function of science to
discover the existence of a general reign of order in nature and to find the causes governing this order.
And this refers in equal measure to the relations of man social and political and to the entire universe
as a whole. This quote from Dmitri Mendeleev, a famous chemist from the mid 1800s, helps illustrate
both his work as a chemist and his opinion about the importance of scientific research and education.
Dmitri Mendeleev was an important chemist and influential scientist whose discovery of the periodic
table helped contribute to society by creating a way for the elements to be categorized, allowing other
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He was also a founder of the Russian Chemical Society. Mendeleev worked tirelessly to improve
Russia s economy through the petroleum and coal industry. Married twice, he had a combined total of
six children. He was also presented several prestigious awards for his scientific achievements. In
1905, he was awarded the Copley Medal, the highest honor of the British Royal Society, granted
membership to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and was very nearly awarded the Nobel
Prize for Chemistry. In 1955, element 101 was named Mendelevium in his honor. Mendeleev died on
February 2, 1907, and was buried in St. Petersburg, but his legacy lives on. His mission, to create an
organized system for classifying the elements, has finally been achieved. Works Cited Bensaude
Vincent, Bernadette. Dmitri Mendeleev. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, Inc., 2
Jan. 2018, www.britannica.com/biography/Dmitri Mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev. Khan Academy,
Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/partner content/big history project/stars and
elements/knowing stars elements/a/dmitri mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev. Marie Curie Facts
Biography | Famous Chemists, 2014, famouschemists.org/dmitri mendeleev/. Dmitri Mendeleyev.
Biography.com, A E Networks Television, 29 Nov. 2016, www.biography.com/people/dmitri
mendeleyev 9405465.
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A Simple Life Philosophy In Walden By David Henry Thoreau
Walden author, David Henry Thoreau, has a simple life philosophy and, quite ironically, it is to live a
simple life. Thoreau displays his philosophical ideas in his memoir, which he is most known for,
Walden. Reading his memoir, we are exposed to his ideas on how one must regard life which is, rather
than getting what one wants, but, to disregard what is irrelevant in our lives and to move forward
towards our aspirations. Personally, I share similar views due to my constant termination of anything
in my life that will slow down or stop me from reaching my goals. Like Thoreau, I believe that being
unbiased, having an optimistic outlook on life itself, and working towards meeting my goals will lead
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75). Many live their lives unappreciative and don t realize the best of it until they have fallen
completely into the dark. Most are handed everything in life and others must work for it. Whether it is
the humility or the realization of worth, falling into the darkness opens up a new light for everyone.
The philosophies I live by are more directed towards being independent and reaching my full
potential. As said by Wayne Gretzky, You miss 100% of the shots you don t take. ; by me being
independent and paving my road in life, I make sure to try my best in every given factor. I personally
live by this quote because it is very true. Trying out something even if you think you ll fail will at least
teach you a lesson. I don t think I can succeed in life unless I try something out. Whether I am prone
to fail or not, the outcome will be a gain rather than a loss. Even if it isn t a large step, it is still a step
and you still make progress. I started living by this quote back in 7th grade in Drama class. During our
drama competition, my group had the opportunity of winning first place. We didn t try as hard as we
would have when practicing and didn t take a shot towards success. After not even winning an
honorable mention I knew at least I had to change something. A year later, I proved myself to be right
and one small change made a major impact on not only me but my entire
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Effectiveness Of Public Services On Performance Management
Andrews (2014) pulled together considerable amounts of research about performance management
from around the world and came to four conclusions:
1. The effectiveness of public services can be enhanced by the use of performance management.
Leading to, citizens benefitting from a positive impact and improved outcomes.
2. Efficiency savings are not always a direct result of performance management alone, if organisations
want to save budgets they may need alternatives ideas.
3. Ground level performance measures prove most effective, however it is important to look at
learning through comparisons with similar organisations, this allows healthy competition.
4. Where performance indicators widely have public support, such as NHS waiting times, is the area
where performance management proves most effective in delivering improvements. However,
performance management effectiveness may be influenced by several other factors including
leadership and organisational culture.
It is an fascinating time for performance management which is being closely questioned and looked at
by those wanting to understand some of the the key challenges in practice, and how successful
performance management is providing better outcomes for citizens. Outcomes are often defined as
outcomes for effectiveness (improving how we do things) and outcomes for efficiency (doing things in
a more cost effective way). (Wolf and Fry 2013). Both of these outcomes are central to the NHS
performance framework.
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Taking a Look at Ireland
Project Proposal
The country I m choosing for my Sophomore English Research Paper is Ireland. I m choosing this
country because I want to be able to research and learn more about their religion, culture, etc. A recent
problem in Ireland is Ireland is asking unemployed citizens to move away. The Irish government is
sending letters to almost 6,000 unemployed people, asking them to take jobs in other countries.
Although the Irish government is sending these letters, no one is being forced to leave the country.
This topic has intreged me and wanting to research more on this country.
Bibliography
Facts about Ireland | Authentic Ireland Travel. Facts about Ireland | Authentic Ireland Travel. Irish
Welcome Tours, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2014.
In Ireland, Leinster has the highest population at 2,295,123 with it s capital being Dublin (Irish
Welcome Tours). The population in Galway is about 504,121. Ireland has become a island shortly after
the last ice age which was about 10,000 years ago, so Ireland has few plants and animal species. There
is only about 26 mamal species, that are native to Ireland (Irish Welcome Tours). In Ireland there are
32 natural habitats preserves, even for large animals.
Ireland. : Maps, History, Geography, Government, Culture, Facts, Guide Travel/Holidays/Cities.
Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2014.
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Artistic Voice Essay
Artistic Voice
Authors have a distinct identity that you recognize when you read their work of art. The qualities and
aspects of a text that give an author a distinct identity as an artist are known as their artistic voice.
Denise Levertov and Anne Sexton both use different themes in their poetry that separate them from
other poets. Denise Levertov writes about the unknown and the unsaid in life. Anne Sexton
distinguishes herself by writing about her family, loves, and her emotional tragedies. Sandra Cisneros
wrote a novel called The House on Mango Street that contained a different setup than most novels. It
was written in fragments and the language was straightforward. Cisneros focuses on the importance of
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Meaning those problems that occur in the marriage will not just disappear when you kiss and make up.
In the second stanza she is using communion to express how a spouse if looking for communication
with their partner and is being turned away each by each. Levertov refers to society as a leviathan in
the third stanza. She also talks about how the couple is looking for joy in their relationship, but they
do not want it to be known that things are not working out with them. In the last stanza Levertov uses
to the ark of to explain the survival of marriage. Everyone feels that marriage is a delightful
experience; choosing to ignore the reality of struggles that relationships must deal with. Levertov took
the one sided view that people hold of marriage and exemplified the realistic problems that people
tend to forget.
When Anne Sexton writes her poetry she writes to make the reader feel what she is writing. Sexton
tends to write about her own experiences and events in other women s lives. In Anne Sexton s
Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward, she uses a language to express a mother s pain and anger after
she gave birth to her fatherless child:
And now that s that. There is nothing more that I can say or lose.
Others have traded life before and could not speak. I tighten to refuse your owling eyes, my fragile
visitor.
I touch your cheeks, like
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Immature In Catcher In The Rye
Everybody has problems, right? But some people s problems are worse and need to be dealt with
accordingly. In J.D. Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, Holden loses his brother Allie to leukemia and
multiple things happens to him in the story that is stressing him out and driving him nuts. That is why
we find out at the end of the novel that he is checked into a mental hospital. Holden is very immature,
he is a habitual liar, and he can drift off during the midst of something because he isn t focused.
Holden has shown us throughout the novel that he is mentally unstable and that is why he is clearly
not ready to be released into civilization, he might need to stay here longer. Holden is very immature
and cannot act his age for anything. In the beginning of the story, Holden was very immature and self
centered and he often did very immature things, but he wanted to be an adult. This is very
contradicting considering that he is very immature. In the novel, Holden states, Boy! I said. I also say
Boy! quite a lot. Partly because I have a lousy vocabulary and partly because I act quite young for my
age sometimes. I was sixteen then, and I m seventeen now, and sometimes I act like I m about thirteen.
(Salinger 16). This shows how Holden is very immature and needs to start acting his age and this
could be dangerous to society. This is why he needs to stay inside the mental facility. In the mental
facility, he will be safe and he will not cause any harm to anyone or to himself
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Comparing Roosevelt s Next, And The New Nationalism
I argue that when it comes to developing our capabilities, Roosevelt s argument that the main purpose
for freedom is to benefit the community is the most viable because it helps maintain democratic
processes, while also providing a higher quality of life for all. While Sen and Roosevelt are similar
because they both believe that a society can only develop if the people are given equal opportunity to
develop their capabilities, they differ when it comes to the purpose of fulfilling those capabilities. In
this essay, I will outline Sen s argument as to why development should be viewed in terms of
maximizing our freedoms to achieve our desired lives, in contrast to Roosevelt s argument. Then, I
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At first, Sen s argument seems appealing because we are all able to keep the fruits of our labor, and
decide what kind of life we want to live. This fits in line with man s natural tendencies toward
selfishness, and it seems that it would be difficult to develop one s capabilities simply for the case of
the commonwealth, and not for oneself. As naturally self interested beings, we would always want to
develop all of our capabilities so that we may live the lives we have reason to desire. However, only
using our freedom for self interested motives leads to numerous issues. For example, one of the most
important aspects of a democracy is exercising one s right to vote; however, if one is only concerned
with oneself, they will vote in a way that only them, and perhaps other members of one s social class,
will benefit the most. Thus, people could end up voting for a leader who plans to make them, and
others like them, wealthier by keeping wealth within a small percentage of the population. Not only
does this hinder development as Sen sees it, but it also has many negative implications for a society;
for example, it may lead to higher levels of poverty, crime, unrest, dissatisfaction, and eventually lead
to civil tension (all of which are unfreedoms). Similarly, some members of the community may have
no interest in politics, or may think they do not pertain
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The White Star Line
At this time, the means of mass transportation moved out to the ocean which is why they existed to
carry many people for these ships maiden voyages. Three different stratifications of society were able
to travel by the waterways, as in the Titanic there were the three uniquely designed decks to meet each
passengers financial expectations and lifestyles. The interior designing of three of The White Star Line
ships were remotely similar as they may have one upped each other as the previous ship sunk. Harland
and Wolff were a responsible shipbuilding company and these three ships were amongst many that
were built by them in their time. A very fascinating detail about the sinkings would be that the
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The hull or the bottom structure of the ship weighed half of that amount of steel. For being so large it
was designed to only travel at the speed of 20 22 knots. On June 14, 1911, The Olympic officially
entered the ocean workforce being the ninth out of fourteen four shacked ocean liners ever to be built,
her maiden voyage was made a few days later to New York in exactly 5 days, 16 hours, and 42
minutes traveling on average 21.7 knots.However it was launched into viewing before the sailing on
the same day as the Titanic s maiden voyage beginning May 31,1911. As this cruise liners was pulling
out of the port, The Titanic for the first time was revealed as was her date of sailing the following year
as it still had some adjustments to be made. On this maiden voyage it was taken under consideration
for The White Star Lines next cruise liner the Titanic that the Promenade deck have added more rooms
as there is too much space on this deck and that the passengers wouldn t be the only ones to occupy
the spacing. It was Bruce Ismay who made the order to fix spacing issues that were solved to only
hold more people than just letting the space be wasted. An interesting fact about this ship is that in
many of the books that show the Titanic are not really pictures of the Titanic because it really didn t
get that much paparazzi and that she never came back from the maiden voyage, the books usually
showed
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The Harlem Renaissance Of The 1920s
Hues are properties of light by which colors of objects are classified in reference to the spectrum. As
people, we decide what hue is intriguing, how it makes us feel, and unfortunately how it makes us
different. We are calmed by the blueness of water, and we are awakened by the yellowness of the sun.
It was not until the evil intentions of slavery crossed mankind s thoughts that hue became our
downfall, our separator. White supremacy eroded the idea of equality, and darker hues began to
symbolize worthlessness, inferiority, and ugliness. The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s evoked the
idea of black consciousness and pride. It was a movement established to express black literature, art,
music, and culture. Blacks began to wear their dark hue like a badge of honor. Art, literature, and
music became the centerpieces of black expression and culture. Blacks began to see themselves as
equals in their quest for status, fame, and acceptance from Whites. However, racism was still
abundant, lynches still occurred, and Blacks were still just as inferior as before. To make matters
worse, segregation still existed, but the color line was not only a separation of black and white; it
became a separation of black and black. Artist associated with the Harlem Renaissance, such as Zora
Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, and Jessie Fauset, often told stories of the
other with the purpose of gaining the attention of white Americans. Their works expose the racial
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Similarities Between Gattaca And The Chrysalids
This poster represents the similarities between the movie Gattaca and the book the Chrysalids. In both
stories the setting takes place in a distant dystopian future. Also both stories show the different types
of dystopian futures.In Gattaca it shows a future ruled by order and in chrysalids it shows a future
ruled by chaos, I showed this by drawing a clean city and a destroyed city. Another similar theme
between the stories is perfection, in both the movie and the book. Society thinks you can only be
accepted if you are deemed perfect any abnormality and you are labeled an invalid or deviant. To find
any abnormality the government has to examine your body, in Gattaca they look a lot more deeper, at
your DNA, but in Chrysalids they look
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Paternalism In Bound For Wedlock
In her book Bound for Wedlock, Tera Hunter emphasizes that slaves were flogged by the rhetoric of
paternalism. Such paternalistic assault on the slaves not only shifted the blame for their failures away
from the beneficiaries of their degradation, but it also destabilized a slave s self expression, self
thought, and self identity (60). As is illustrated in Ida Adkins interview, burdened with physical and
mental manipulations, a slave s psyche, acting as a motive force, inadvertently responded and inclined
itself toward the manipulative source, thereby increasing the slave s dependence on the master. Ida
Adkins s seemingly favorability of her master over her father invigorates the fact that her psyche was
mediating her thoughts, emotions, and responses to the manipulative social construct in such a way as
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She merely characterizes her father according to his work in the plantation and not to any emotional
connection she might have had with him. In great contrast, Adkins emphatically points out that she
liked her master, Master Frank, whom the slave children, including Adkins, referred to as Big Pappy ,
for he would often give the children candy from his trips to Raleigh (13). This emotional dichotomy in
Adkins relationship between the two men juxtaposes the assertions Heather Andrea Williams makes in
her work Help Me to Find My People. Williams emphasizes that enslaved and freed people...placed
emotional value in their nuclear families and longed and hoped to maintain those familial ties (10).
However,
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Critical Summary Safe Area Gorazde Essay
Abandonment and Neglect in Gorazde. In his Safe Area Gorazde Joe Sacco describes his experience
visiting a Muslim enclave during the Bosnian War of 1991 1995. Tragically, this work is based on
testimonies of residents of Gorazde, allegedly a UN protected area where Bosnian Muslims are able to
take refuge to avoid the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Serbian army. Gorazde is anything but
protected which Sacco demonstrates throughout the book by ridiculing the UN and the US who are
able to and responsible for protecting the residents of such enclaves, but instead turn a blind eye to
what was going on. ...the U.N. extended safe area status to other Bosnian enclaves, including Gorazde.
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The personal nature of the story is communicated through the author s experiences and by the people
of Gorazde themselves. Taking abandonment as an example, we follow Sacco as he travels down the
blue road which Bosnian Muslims cannot escape their suffering, the very same road which the UN
shares with Serbian ethnic cleansers. Here we have the international abandonment of the enclave.
Relayed to us by the people of Gorazde, is their abandonment of one another based on ethnicity.
Slightly more subtle is Sacco s constant communication of the senselessness of the abandonment
faced by Bosnian Muslims. In nearly every panel there is a sense of tragic absurdity to the whole
situation. We are invited by Sacco to feel as though we are abandoning the characters when Sacco
waives his blue card and leaves the Gorazde for the first time. Sacco tersely and pointedly expresses
the sentiment with, ...catch ya later! (65). This is a phrase that may have come naturally to Sacco but
also could have been designed with the majority of his reading audience in mind. The third level of
abandonment, which is central and speaks to the Bosnian conflict itself, is the abandonment of
community. Throughout the first portion of the work, Sacco takes care to repeat and emphasize
neighbors as a motif. This motif hits its first shocking climax in The First Attack . Sacco depicts the
first armed attack on the civilian population of Gorazde as
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Apple Rhetorical Analysis
The commercials made for Apple and Thai Life Insurance employ intelligent storytelling, feelings,
emotions, audio/visual effects messaging to pass a message there is hope and a chance for everyone
who wants to make a difference in life by going down uncharted waters.
This is a rhetorical analysis of the commercials made for Apple and Thai Life Insurance respectively,
comparing the techniques each company employs to improve its public image and influence its
audience or market. The two ads shall be compared by analyzing the effects of the visual elements,
noticeable features of the transcript, concerning core values each ad/company promotes, the way each
ad manages time and screen estate, and how they all relate to producing effects. Advertisements
usually make pathological, ethical and logical appeals to their audience with the ad creators choosing
to emphasize on one or two appeals. The two ads in focus are unique in their own ways with different
ideas and messaging. First, a brief description of the two ads is necessary since the contents therein are
the focus of the rhetorical analysis. The Apple 1984 ad portrays men marching on a narrow corridor.
They appear in a trance and walk like mindless drones. They walk up and take their seats at what
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For Apple, the ad intends to portray Apple as strong, revolutionary and going against the grain.
Through the strong, athletic, colorful woman, Apple portrays itself as a savior coming to free the
masses from the bland and mediocre products that its competitors have in the market. Apple, at the
time, wanted to venture into the personal computer market, which, in 1984, wasn t what it is today.
The Macintosh was a revolutionary product that went against the market standard. Therefore, the ads
main focus was to make the audience see Apple as a company out to buck the trend and offer an
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Psychoanalysis And Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is based on psychoanalytic theory postulated by the renowned
Viennese neurologist Sigmund Freud between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and
has been reactualizĂĄndose. A little too summarizes our psyche conceived as dynamic consists of a
conscious and an unconscious part. This theory postulates that, many times, which does not allow us
to live peacefully past traumas are hidden in the unconscious, and that we must make conscious to
overcome. It is the famous couch therapy, introspection, free association. It asks the patient to say
everything you think omitting the smallest detail, however insignificant or ridiculous it may seem,
because everything has a meaning, even dreams. Thus a reconstruction of what experienced from early
childhood, because this perspective puts much emphasis on the influence of this stage in our present
emotional well done. This causes a type of therapy is quite extensive in time. Humanistic therapy ...
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Cognitive behavioral therapy From a cognitive behavioral perspective is known that to solve a
problem to have to change certain behaviors, are in a very broad sense, considering each other s
thoughts, feelings and emotions. Cognitive behavioral therapy has two parts, one is the thinking about
the problem. It is the responsibility of the patient to fully contribute to defining the problem that is just
what is concerned and takes you to see. Once the vision that the patient has his problem under the
guidance of your therapist established a functional analysis of the problem, enunciating in operational
and modifiable terms is performed. Thus securing the goals of therapy and treatment begins. This is
the establishment of a program to modify behaviors, thoughts and feelings relevant to the maintenance
problem. This type of therapy seems to know how to manage anxiety, as has solved problems such as
phobias, obsessions and other associated
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The Structural Framework Of Letter
When observing the structural framework of Letter to Romans, chapters nine through eleven are a
distinctive unit because of the central focus on God s inclusion of salvation for all. Awkward sentence
structure. Prior to chapters nine through eleven, Paul verbally confronts individually within his
religious heritage for justifying their faith through their works to God s promise rather by grace
through faith. Chapters (7 8) explore the importance of tying the law with the gospel in order to live a
righteous yet difficult life. Within these chapters, Paul continually berates the Jews for their rejection
of Christ and for their faith justified by good works. However, Paul shifts his focus from the jews to
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I think that this could be correct, I would add a sentence or two explaining why.
This scriptural passage is connected to preceding sections by using a transitional phrase So that you
(v.25). This corresponds to the transitional phrase of the preceding section on the salvation of the
gentiles, So I ask, (thesis points to previou section) Awkward sentence construction (v.11) One could
interpret this use of transitional phrases as a series of points stemming from the main argument that
Israel is still God s elect and will attain salvation through the Gentiles according to God s plan. Within
this text, an important conceptual link is this emphasis on all of Israel . The Elijah narrative in the
beginning of chapter 11, portrays God granting mercy on the people of Israel even though they have
persecuted his prophets and desecrated the altars of God s temple. However, those who are shown
mercy are those 7,000 people who have not worshipped Baal. Paul expands upon this by stating that
So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace. (v.5) The remanent pertains to the
Jewish Christians of Paul s time. However, two sections later, Paul makes an argument that all of
Israel, even those who have disobeyed God, will attain salvation and mercy.
The NRSV presents two textual problems for this scriptural passage. In verse 28, the word God was
not originally in the sentence, therefore the line is
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The Fast Subject
The Fast Subject is a concept that many managers struggle to really get their head round. Chosen as
one of the best in class, I m proud to publish this fine example of a leadership essay from one of the
top universities in the UK.
How the concept fast subject (Thrift, 2000) embodies the idealised cultural image of success for
management in the 21st century.
Thrift s (2000) paper portrays a very distinct idea of the modern Western world; both as a whole and
the world of work. It is key to remember that management feeds from the wider cultural environment
the world; it is not standing alone by itself. We need to know what is going on in the world to see what
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It is probably that Lidl know that culturally, young and modern members of generation Y will not have
them as their first choice employer, it will be somewhere trendy like Apple therefore they have to offer
the chance to develop the skills that management as a whole wants, i.e. fast subject skills.
The word star suggests that Lidl are looking for someone special, in modern day society we are
obsessed with stars and celebrities; this advertisement says that you can be the star of the business
world and gain all the associated benefits such as money to fund the lifestyle of this creature, but also
the social benefits such as respect and interest from others.
Cadbury s (p. 91) graduate jobs advertisement in the guide shows a reminder of the popular gorilla
television advert for the firm s products. This image links to our culture, what is cool and modern,
again showing the link between the world of management and society overall. It is also recent,
showing that it is aimed at young professionals who can do it all; they can gain a good degree whilst
also being aware of what is going on socially around them. Along with using the expected language,
the text includes the word brand which attracts prospective employees because they want to work for
this company so when they tell people where they work, the people will know where it is and be
interested.
At the bottom of this advertisement, it says we love what we do. We think
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Jim Harbaugh s Vacation At The University Of Michigan
Michigan Informational Essay By Kyle Michigan has a multitude of unique aspects that make it stand
out among the states. This includes intriguing and fascinating locations in which you can vacation in
forever, cool attractions, fun facts and mind boggling laws plus famous people you never knew had a
connection to Michigan. Now follow me, let us journey into Michigan! There are many beautiful
locations in Michigan, urban to rural, wild to serene... Picture this reader, majestic buildings, looming
high, streets packed with cars of every shape, size and color. An immense stadium off in the distance,
a tremendous roaring coming from it. This is Detroit, largest city in Michigan, Car Capital of the
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Now that we have completed our journey through it, are you willing to venture into beautiful places
and attractions and cool interesting facts and people again?
Bibliography: (Please read the following statements)
Dear Reader, If you have gotten this far in my essay, I give you my thanks for reading the whole thing.
However most of these facts are true if not all. I give my apologies if some are wrong. Although I
chose many websites to find these facts and subdued the ones I wasn t sure were true, There are three
problems to this, the age of the website, the reliability of the website and comprehension or the reader
researching from the website. And albeit I used Google, a highly reliable search engine, there may be
a chink in the armor, if so, sorry.
From,
Kyle
P.S , I used sources, but some information I got from the news, TV, google (didn t have a specific
URL), geography and prior knowledge, I checked these with at least one source or
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Non Fiction Setting
There are several aspects that, while not necessarily essential, are very important in creating a story.
Note that this only applicable to works of fiction, non fiction is of course based on facts. For a story to
be worth reading there should be a main character or characters, a conflict, feeling, a plot, and a
setting. Even if this work is a parody of another, the new work should contain the same or similar
basic aspects as the original. The first two elements of writing that can and should be gone through
before even writing are the characters and the setting. Most of the time these two will be similar, a
cowboy near the Colorado River, the galactic rangers on the Armēnù asteroid belt, or the seven knights
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The actions and dialogue of the characters should have a purpose that the reader can look deeper into.
The description of people, places, and things should also be a well practiced skill. The main goal
should be to leave a lasting impression on the reader. As an example The brave hero stood strong
against his terror including foe, the man he once saw as a brother, the mighty dark mage Zerross. Their
battle was equally matched, though the mage was pushed farther and farther back with each swing of
the hero s mighty sword the mage was pushed farther back. The had also become injured, several
broken ribs, a large burn across his war torn chest, and millions of cuts and bruises adorned his body.
Zerross began to gather power from around him, and soon started to glow with an ethereal light.
However, the hero stood his ground and readied his blade. With the flick of the wrist the dark mage
sent out a beam of pure energy with the power to split the earth in two at the hero. In return, the hero
simply stood with his sword at his side, and fell to his knees without anymore energy to fight. The
beam hit its mark, directly through the hero s heart. The dark mage stood triumphant as the hero fell
and the heavens wept. For clarification, these elements are only guidelines. The final product is the
expression of the writer, and rightfully so. These aspects are instead meant to help draw in the reader,
to make them see the story in their mind as if they were watching a movie. Also, if there is enough of
an emotional tie with a character, then that character will be left in the minds of the readers for months
or even years. The one aspect of a great novel is its ability to be
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Discuss Why Scale And Resolution Are Important For Your...
Concepts and Philosophies
Discuss why scale and resolution are important for your dissertation research
Scale can be a confusing definition in geography with its multiple referents. Scale is about size, either
relative or absolute, and involves a fundamental set of issues in geography. Scale primarily concerns
space in geography. However, the domains of temporal and thematic scale are also important to
geographers. Temporal scale deals with the size of time units, thematic scale with the grouping of
entities or attributes such as people or weather variables. Whether spatial, temporal, or thematic, scale
in fact has several meanings in geography. (Montello, 2001) .The definition of resolution on the other
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from soil sample to cantena to catchment or watershed. The problem with this is that generalisations
made at one level or scale does not always hold at other scales. Sampling can be done at the regional
scale with sampling the sediment load at mouth of river to estimate catchment erosion.
Scale and resolution are very important for dissertation research as they help monitor the environment
via measuring cross sections with stratigraphic logging, this is not trying to control realist but still
interfering. An act of measurement is always considered an act of intervention. There is less control
over variables in final based experiments such as erosion plots, but still want to replicate variability
present in reality. However there are scaling issues strict scaling of materials and forces cannot be
applied. Experiments (laboratory and numerical) are the most extreme form of intervention:
Selected variables and relations
Controlled and maintained
Magnitude and frequency compared to real world
The implications of reality, are to provide what if scenarios where manipulation of reality at sufficient
scale is not possible. Channel Hill slope Integrated Landscape Development (CHILD) model, this
Computes time evolution of a topographic surface z(x,y,t) by erosion (fluvial, hill slope) and sediment
transport. CHILD computes the evolution of topography and stratigraphy in response to erosion and
sediment transport by gravitational, fluvial, and tectonic
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Us Culture Vs Cuban Culture
In researching the business culture of another foreign country for the use of an informational memo. I
want to let my classmates, know what country has been chosen to research and share some of it s
interesting facts on the country of Cuba.
How is that country s culture similar to or different from U.S. culture?
Despite the fact, of some of the ways Cuban culture can be similar to U.S. culture may be through the
average family of the U.S. having 3.19 members, where the Cuban family average has 3.18 members.
In addition to, some of the differences of the U.S. and Cuba cultures are unambiguous. However, the
Americans value plenty of luxuries, where as Cubans do without; nevertheless, one of the moral
qualities of happiness cannot be built
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Vocational Education In America Summary
The book includes sections dedicated to the following but not limited to AVERA membership and
finances, organization newsletter, issues discussed by the organization, action taken by the
organization, relationship with other organizations, the Beacon, the publication journal, and the
presidential address addressing vocational education research. This book describes vocational
education in America, updating key trends based on available data and focusing on selected issues
relevant to current policy discussions. The history of vocational education was shaped by major events
in American history. This book provides an overview and analysis of the history and evolution of
vocational education in the United States. The social, economic, political and educational influences
leading to federal legislations that has shaped vocational education. The book identifies the major
educational theorists and outlines the ideas that shaped the development of vocational education. The
evolution of vocational education through the 20th century and into this century is traced. The paper
looks at how vocational educational programs and their underlying philosophies have changed to meet
new social, economic, and technological demands. The book does give you some insight into the
growth and transformation of vocational education and its impact in society. This text addresses
research in vocational technical education as it relates to research and development, professionalism,
and technology and
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Gender Role Attachment In Sophocles Antigone
Gender stratification expresses the prominent issue of gender and its link to authority. In Ancient
Greece a man s role in society was looked upon as superior to a woman s role; however Sophocles
challenges Gender role attachment, the beliefs of what is appropriate behavior for gender, in his play
Antigone. The root of problems in Antigone is the unjust gender expectations. The Characters in the
play attempt to break the intrinsic tensions between masculinity and femininity in Thebes and the
extreme authority of men. Antigone s defiance against Creon sets off a domino effect of outbreaks
against gender role attachment. The constant tug of war against breaking gender stratification is
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Ismene is meek, far from outspoken, a foil to Antigone. Going beyond expressing the difference
between two characters, the contrast between the two girls presents a bigger underlying issue in
Thebes. Much alike to Ismene, women continue to accept the expected role of being submissive to
men. The acceptance of men s superiority among women causes the citizens of this Greek society to
be blind to the true issue. Gender stratification is evident in the instance Ismene reminds Antigone that
they are women. Ismene expresses her concern for Antigone as she defies Creon s law when she
states, We are women; it is not for us to fight against men; our rulers are stronger than we, and we
must obey in this, or in worse than this (59 61). Ismene is cognizant of Creon s iron fist and his fatal
flaw of hubris and wishes to change Antigone s mind so protect her from possible consequences. Her
insistence for Antigone not to burry Polynices exhibits that she s aware that women are subjected.
Ismene attempts to influence Antigone s decisions allows the continuance of women being submissive
to
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Character Sketch on Idgie Threadgoode from Fried Green...
Character Sketch Idgie Threadgoode The Key to understanding Idgie Threadgoode is that she is an
individual who wants to be different from the rest of the world. First off, Idgie Threadgoode is a
Tomboy. She was born to be Buddy s (Her older Brother s) pet, and from then on she never took on to
be the girlie type. Idgie always knew she wasn t like the rest of the girls, and she didn t want to be
either. Idgie almost spoiled her older sister s wedding when she wouldn t put on a dress. Finally, Idgie
wore the dress and was made fun of by her siblings because it didn t suit her. So Idgie ended up going
to the wedding in a suit, dressed as a boy. Idgie s best friend was her brother, Buddy. She would hang
around him, instead of play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All though Idgie could be as tough as nails, she also had a soft side to her. A loving and compassionate
side, that was so genuine, other people couldn t compare to the good deeds Idgie did. Idgie knew right
from wrong and when she believed that something ought to done a different way, she went ahead and
did it, ignoring other people s beliefs and thoughts on it. Idgie took a big stand for Big George which
is only
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Starting A Joint Venture
As it has said, there are very good reasons to decide starting a Joint Venture. Joint ventures as a
strategic alliance between companies present lots of benefits for the different parties. They allow to
spread the risk between the venture partners. The co ventures agree to share profits and losses
depending on the risk taken by each of them. It allows flexibility due to its nature. Flexibility setting
the limits of the business, in structural organization and in decision making processes, overall in
comparison with its parent companies. They also facilitate the access to resources. Here it is included,
as well, financing, the specialized staff and technology. This is an opportunity to gain new capacity
and to benefit improving the ability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The strategic alliance stablished in the first place should guide the analysis of success. Along the years
there have been lot of different approaches to this subject, the book International Joint Ventures:
Theory and Practice (Aimin Yang and Yadong Luo, 2001) explains a good amount of them. Therefore
depending on the aim of the Joint Venture it could be taken into account different indicators: increase
of profits, share R D expenses, market position, improvements in distribution channels, reducing of
overall costs, development of new technology, diversity of products, reduction of competition,
reduction of risks among others. There is no magic formula to measure the level of success of a Joint
Venture, each case has its own particularities and it has to be analyzed taking them into account. As a
general approach, the success of a Joint Venture should be determined by the distance between the
objectives and the
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Polar Bear Bones
Based on the jawbone s shape, scientists were confident that it belonged to an adult male polar bear.
The rock layers in which it was embedded, along with other dating techniques, suggest that it is
110,000 to 130,000 years old older than any other known polar bear fossils. This date alone is
interesting because previous estimates for the origin of polar bears have ranged from 70,000 to more
than a million years ago. But, based on the new fossil s age, we can infer that the polar bear lineage
must be more than 110,000 years old. The anatomy and rocks in which the jawbone was preserved
provided useful information but the fossil had an even more powerful line of evidence: DNA.
DNA breaks down over time, but new techniques allow scientists
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Motor Rehabilitation
3. Understanding motor learning applied to rehabilitation
The ability to walk may be compromised after damage to structures of the neural system due to a
spinal cord injury (SCI) or a stroke. Frequently, patients in rehabilitation have an altered neural control
leading to an inaccurate, slow or inefficient performance of the movement (Bastian, 2008). Thus, a
main goal in the walking rehabilitation process is to learn how to perform a movement again,
recovering motor function, by incorporating motor learning principles into this process (Sawers et al.,
2012). Learning has been defined as ...a relative permanent change, resulting from practice or a novel
experience in the capability for responding (Guthrie, 1952). Additionally, some authors consider motor
learning to be a loose term that includes motor adaptation, skill acquisition, and decision making
(Kitago Krakauer, 2013).
In a broad view the learning process can be described in five main phases: fast, slow, consolidation,
automatic, and retention. During the fast stage, a major increase in performance occurs. In the slow
stage, the gains in performance occurs via practice. After an interval time period, consolidation is
observed without additional practice. Then, in the automatic phase, minimal ... Show more content on
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A wide variety of human motor skills performed every day, such as riding a bicycle, playing an
instrument or driving a car, rest on the ability to process elements of a sequence and execute a
coherent sequence of actions (Keele et al., 2003; Seidler, 2010).Learning to perform a sequence of
events allows the subject to predict the next movement and prepare for the next action, which can be
very useful for the daily functions (Goschke Bolte, 2012) or in motor rehabilitation approaches
(Kitago Krakauer,
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The Great Gatsby No Name Woman Essay
Society has created an image that women should be delicate and dainty, that all women should aspire
to be mothers and homemakers. As a result, society has held women to different standards than men.
Women are held to different expectations than men in terms of beauty, loyalty, and traditional
obligations especially as subservient housewives. There is an urgent need to change the mindset of
society. The central issue facing young women in today s society is the standards that hold them to
higher expectations than men in the areas of beauty, romantic relationships, and household duties.
Society has created the stereotype that women are petite and dainty. No Name Woman emphasizes this
expectation by elaborating on the extremes that women go to look beautiful. The author comments on
the techniques used to pluck eyebrows saying It especially hurt at the temples, but my mother said that
we were lucky we didn t have to have our feet bound (Kingston 196). The expectations that society
has for women to look beautiful are unfair because men put little effort into their appearance. In
general, a woman with flawless appearance is favored over a woman that shows her natural ... Show
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The Great Gatsby illustrates a situation where society creates a different expectations for men and
women. When Tom and Gatsby are arguing over Daisy s affection, Tom says I suppose the latest thing
is to sit back and let Mr. Nobody from Nowhere make love to your wife (Fitzgerald 137). The irony of
the situation is that Tom was having an open affair at the same time that Daisy was seeing Gatsby. The
double standard that applies only to men is not fair for women. How are women expected to be loyal
to their husbands, when it is acceptable for their husbands to be unfaithful? The stereotypes that
women should be loyal and pure, while expectations for men are the complete opposite, create unjust
expectations for
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What Are The Social Factors Of Nestle
1. Introduction and Nature of Operation:
Nestlé was founded in 1866 by Henri Nestlé and is today the world s biggest food and beverage
company. Nestlé employed around 250,000 people from more than 70 countries and have factories or
operations in almost every country in the world. The history of Nestlé began in Switzerland in 1867
when Henri Nestlé, the pharmacist, launched his product Farine Lactée Nestlé, a nutritious gruel for
children. Henri used his surname, which means little nest , in both the company name and the
logotype. The nest, which symbolizes security, family and nourishment, still plays a central role in
Nestlé s profile. Since it began over 130 years ago, Nestlé s success with product innovations and
business acquisitions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Economy of countries differs everywhere. So Nestle has to set different economic policies for
different targeted segments. The price of the product is an important decision to take while
strategizing the economic policies according the inflation rate and the buying power of the segments.
Nestle company should made an analysis report on frequent basis to get the knowledge of the inflation
rates and different income levels.
3.4 Social Factors
The shared thoughts and beliefs of the customers influence the business operations. The culture, life
style, norms and values force Nestle to deliver the specific product to the right segment. Nestle so far
has considered the social perspective well. The company has well understood the concept that
consumers changing attitude has immense importance.
3.5 Technological Factors
Technology gives many opportunities for the development of new products or improvement of
existing ones. New techniques of marketing such as internet and e commerce are important to focus in
this modern era. Therefore Nestle uses technology in several business operations like to maintain the
databases with the help of software. Nestle should follow such a maxim that accelerate innovation
with the help of technological advancements. Nestle is already using the state of the art technology for
the production of various products, they are meeting the global standards by installing the
contemporary
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Mandatory Overtime In Nursing
Nurses have a professional obligation to be informed about staffing as part of their concern and
obligation to patients that they are caring for. Why? As nurses, having enough staff to cover all
patients, and possible patients that are coming in are very important to make sure that nurses are not
overloaded. However, nurse managers, charge nurses and other administration staff of the hospital or
organization are responsible of staffing, all nurses are still held responsible to their patients and the
profession as a nurse. Any companies or organization that you work for, it is best to make sure that the
department has enough staff. Professional variability can have a negative effect on staffing and
scheduling. It can be difficult to fulfill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If nurses are sleepy, and burnout, they might tend to find a shortcut of giving care to the patient. These
kind of shortcut can create medication errors, poor quality of care given, and can cause death. For
example, at my current clinical site, the nurse that I was shadowing told me story about his co worker
and a very good friend. She was a single mother, and the hospital required for them to work
mandatory overtime. As a single mother, when you come home from a 12hours shift, your job do not
stop. Basically, what happened was the single mother had a young patient age 8 10 that was about to
be discharged, and for some reason, an insulin was ordered by the MD to be given to that healthy
young
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The Financial Crisis Of 2008
The world before the financial crisis of 2008 had stability. Iceland in 2000 was viewed as the perfect
place to live and have your family grow. Iceland had clean energy, high standard of living, jobs, and
low government debt. Iceland was a place were children played and parents laughed and enjoyed their
life. Everyone lived well; Iceland was the role model of finance, until it all melted away. Iceland let
giant corporations come into its territory and exploit its geothermal and hydroelectric resources and its
banks became so large to where their banks became larger than their economy, impossible to bail out.
The banks became unruly where the people even supposed to regulate the bank one third of them
worked for the bank. The cause of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This created a toxic situation where people took out a mortgage loan, with a high rate, could not pay it
back creating a bubble to where the investment banks had no one else to lend to, and needed to be
bailed out. Banks became rich and borrowed heavily to create more loans to create more short term
money that became the big investment banks bonuses. This created a global panzi scheme.
The problem is deregulation. The definition of deregulation is the elimination of government power
with in an industry. In this case banks and financial institutions of the world. Deregulation could be
seen as greed, big corporations, monopolies, where the rich get richer. Deregulation is the cause of the
financial crisis of 2008. Deregulation means no one is watching over the banks and CEO is saying no
and stopping the gambling of people s savings. The 2008 economy got to the point of a financial crisis
due to speculation of savings, investor banks went public and in turn turned Wall Street became rich.
Financial deregulation made for risky investments and looting companies. An example of this is the
merger of two big insurance companies Travelers and Citigroup in the 1990 has violated the Glass
Stele Act, but was ignored for a whole year by the SEC. The SEC is the Securities and Exchange
Commission ho are supposed to be monitoring and making sure big corporations like this do not
monopolize. The Gramm Leach Bliley Act cleared the merger and the way for future large
corporations to
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  • 2. A Report On Ants And The Plant Seed Dispersal Mechanism... Ants have assisted plants in many ways: providing defense mechanisms to protect the plant, or providing a dispersal mechanism for plant seeds. Also known as myrmecochory, ants that assist plants in seed dispersal are essential for spreading out the location of future plants of the same species and preventing competition between parent and offspring plants, which would result if an offspring grew too close to a parent plant (Warren et al. 2014). But what causes coevolution between two species? In some cases, where plants are dependent on ants to provide protection, seed dispersal, or to improve conditions for the plant, plants would be the obligate mutualists in that situation (Warren et al. 2014). What incentives do these plants provide to prevent their generous facultative ant defenders from leaving, and is there competition between mutualists, either plant or animal, in receiving the benefits from this relationship? Examining two separate pieces of research peeked into how competition can provoke serious, and sometimes catastrophic ecological changes (Warren et al. 2014 and Riginos et al. 2014). Warren et al. (2014) postulates that if seed dispersers, such as ants, were to coevolve with certain species of plants, selection would favor plant based mechanisms that attract mutualistic partners to their seeds (Warren et al. 2014). In other words, in order for plants to have their seeds dispersed, these plants would also need to provide a benefit or an attraction to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Case Study Analysis – Abc, Inc. Case Study Analysis ABC, Inc. COMM 215 Instructor B. Massis May 27, 2013 Introduction As a new worker you have finally landed that dream job, now what? You are excited about the possibilities awaiting you at your new dream job. As you prepare for your first day, you are told you will have to attend new hire orientation. Suddenly, the butterflies in your stomach return as you anticipate what to expect next. Then you ask yourself, What is new hire orientation and what does it mean for me? The goal of any successful onboarding program is to ensure that the investment in a new employee pays off by creating a sense of connection between the new worker and the organization. But what happens when company representatives lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, Monica contacts Carl about the key items needed for orientation and he assures her that everything is good to go. This could not have been further from the truth. At this point, he is not aware of the problems he will face in his new endeavor. Carl s lack of experience is clearly exhibited when his assurance has not been tested. The next key problem that arises for Carl is when he checks the new trainee files and discovers that they are incomplete. All the new recruits have gone through the interview process and filled out their paperwork. Unfortunately, the paperwork is incomplete and missing lots of valuable data. To make matters worse, some files are missing transcripts, and no one has completed the required drug screens. Problems only get worse for Carl when he discovers that only three copies of the employee manuals exist. Of the three manuals that exist, they are all missing several pages. Unfortunately, he needs fifteen complete copies. As if the previous issues alone are not bad enough, Carl also learns that the training room he plans to use for orientation has been booked by another individual for the entire month of June. At this point, he is faced with a serious dilemma, and his lack of experience reveals that he does not realize the severity of his problem. Namely, he lacks leadership because he failed to prepare and assumed that his first project would go smoothly. Next, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Did Geography Influence Ancient Egyptian Religion This investigation attempts to correctly analyze in what way the geography of Egypt influenced the ancient Egyptian religion. This query is very relevant because, certain geographical items influenced the creation of the ancient religion that helped shape many religions that are very prevalent today such as Christianity and Judaism. The issues that will be addressed are how the great Sahara Desert surrounding the civilization, the Nile river that nourishes the whole population, and how the overall common beliefs and myths built the foundation of the ancient Egyptian religion and subsequently influenced modern day religions. This analysis will focus on the time period of 3110 BCE to 550 CE and the place being examined is the country of Egypt. This will be accomplished through the exploration of research documents and informational novels. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of this journal was to inform scholars and readers about the country of Egypt and its origins: the Ancient Egyption civilization and how it was built upon nature itself. The value of Hansen s journal gives the perspective of a whole new world and geographical features. Egypt is surrounded by harsh unlivable climats, but the civilization was able to last over 500 years by using their geographical resources to their advantage to create faith, protection, and life as described by Kathy. Kathy has a PHD that she gained from Union University and is an associate publisher of Quintessential Careers. Despite the highly informative ideas, a limitation of the book is that it was written to describe Egyptian environmental aspects for readers to learn more about Egypt and maybe the desire to someday travel to Egypt. The book may have the perspective of a sort of travel guide showing a small bais while, trying to persuade people to travel to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cat On Hot Tin Roof Characters The Glass Menagerie connection (stage 1 withdrawal from reality/social alienation driven by fear/isolation basically a defense mechanism) Tennessee Williams (Childhood) At a young age, Williams often skipped school to avoid being bullied. He endured the teasing not only from the other children there, but from teachers as well. They mocked him for being the newcomer, for his Southern accent, for his diminutive stature, and for his reluctance to play the rough and tumble games expected of boys. I can remember gangs of kids following me home yelling, Sissy! (Bloom 17). Additionally/Moreover, Tennessee Williams father was disappointed/displeased with his un masculine son. He would often mock Williams saying, Here comes Miss Nancy. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While their relationship was not perfect, Williams was finally free to be himself. This trusted friendship brought Williams a sense of security, emotional stability and many years of unconditional love. Williams overcame some of life s greatest obstacles/struggles during this period of time. Margaret Maggie Pollitt is one of the main characters in Williams Pulitzer Prize winning play, Cat on Hot Tin Roof, is a survivor just like Tennessee Williams. Insert background: Married to twenty seven year old Brick Pollitt, son of Big Daddy Maggie is trapped in an unfulfilling relationship, as a lack of communication has certainly ruined their marriage. But a headstrong woman, Maggie is committed to making her marriage work. Margaret Maggie Pollitt: Brick, I m not good. I don t know why people have to pretend to be good, nobody s good. The rich or the well to do can afford to respect moral patterns, conventional moral patterns, but I could never afford to, yeah, but I m honest! Give me credit for just that, will you please?...I m alive! Maggie the cat is alive! I am alive! I am alive! (Williams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essential Aspects Of A Site Management Plan Introduction As Paul Hawken states, good management is the art of making problems so interesting and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them. This paper will explore the essential aspects of a Site Management Plan. Divided into two parts part one is a graphical representation of the Construction Management Plan (CMP) a flow chart demonstrating issues and/or notions relating to the construction and site plan. Part two Proposed Construction Project Case Study The proposed construction project is located in the outter skirt of Brisbane s Central Business District, Spring Hill, Queensland, as demonstrated in Figure 1. A fifteen storey commercial construction project site measuring at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meet Brisbane City Council Noise regulation. Allowed Noise Hours: 6:30am 6:3pm Monday Saturday (Brisbane City Council) Note: The Project Managers are responsible for compliance with regulations 11 13 of the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1971. DUST Requirements: Minimise dust within the construction site ensuring no health risks will be involved with all involved Public Safety: Site is surrounded by residential and office buildings, as well as pedestrains it is crucial that dust emissions don t affect them Notes: Manage dust emissions generated within the project area, so that the appropriate dust criteria is met during both the construction and operational stages PUBLIC SAFETY AMENITIES Requirements: City of Melbourne states that the public must be protected from activities occurring on building sites it must be kept neat and tidy to maintain public safety and local amenity EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Requirements: Ensure Site Analysis has been carried out before construction commencement Note: Erosion and sediment has been identified as an issue for effective and environmentally responsible management for the project and is a requirement of project approval. In addition to this construction requirement there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing Taming Of The Shrew And Zeffirelli s One s true sentiments lie buried beneath what seems to be multiple layers of personal propaganda. However, despite these fabricated personas deceiving most, may only be seen through by those who dare to look further; those who remain unfooled by the performance. This statement abides intact for Katherina Minola, one of William Shakespeare s protagonists in The Taming of the Shrew, as well as the protagonist for the Zeffirelli Burton production of the same name, with Elizabeth Taylor as Katherina. Throughout both works, the portrayal of Katherina is a fiercely independent and quite violent woman who suffers great internal conflicts hidden by this shrewish personality, yet the Zeffirelli Burton production spares little room for interpretation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps due to the egregious difference in the perception of a character when acted out by a human being, Katherina appears to be more violent and physical in her behaviours compared to her character in the play. For instance, during her argument with Bianca in the play, she simply strikes her once before the interference of Baptista. However, Katherina chases her through the corridors of the Minola residence with a large sword acting as a threat, as she unabatingly enjoins her to confess which suitor she favours. Destroying furniture and throwing items during the process of her beseeching Bianca for a confession, Katherina almost uses the sword on her as she flies towards her in a stabbing stance, until the appearance of Baptista interferes with her intention to impale her younger sister. In comparison with the pure striking of Bianca in the play, Katherina presents herself as not only more physically violent, but more malicious and willing to cause injury, indicating a greater temper as well. In addition, Katherina s violence ensues with her first encounter with Petruchio. Arriving at the Minola residence to woo Katherina, she is not at all impressed by his first appearance. When the two are placed into solidarity and Petruchio quite suddenly proposes to Katherina, she becomes enraged by his forward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chunnel Project Project Management Institute Case Studies in Project Management The Chunnel Project By: Frank T. Anbari, PhD, PMP, Paul Giammalvo, MSPM, CCE, PMP, Paul Jaffe, MSPM, PMP, Craig Letavec, MSPM, PMP, Rizwan Merchant, MSPM Edited by: Frank T. Anbari, PhD, PMP The George Washington University This case study was originally prepared as part of Project Management Applications, the capstone course of the Master of Science in Project Management in the Department of Management Science at The George Washington University, by the graduating students listed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the inception phase, the discussion focuses on the historical background of the project, its 3 overall objectives, political climate, and pre feasibility studies. In the development phase, the discussion addresses the overall planning, feasibility studies, financing, and conceptual design. In the implementation phase, the discussion addresses detailed design, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning. Finally, in the closeout phase, the discussion reflects on overall performance, settlement of claims, financial status, and post project evaluation. The Inception Phase During the inception phase, the initial scope of the Chunnel was to create a fixed transportation link between England and France. The expectation was that this would spur economic development, improve European trade, and provide an alternative high speed transportation method to the existing modes (planes and ferry boats). In 1984, the British and French governments agreed to some common safety, environmental, and security concerns prior to opening up the project to bidders. In 1985, the French and British
  • 9. governments asked for proposals. Various proposals were submitted, and in 1986 the project was awarded to the Channel Tunnel Group/FranceManche (later to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Byron Bay Business Plan Byron Bay Holidays House A Home for Enjoying All the Holidays Byron Bay is the best to enjoy the holidays as it provides a range of holiday houses. Luxury accommodation choices are very wide, depending on the budget of tourists and preferences. Holidays House is good, especially if a tourist is visiting the beautiful Australian town and wants to find a luxury accommodation spot to relax and enjoy. Accommodation choices are very wide, depending on budget and preferences. Byron Bay is truly a destination for all seasons because of normal temperatures and the gorgeous environment. Being at Holidays House, people go for rain forest tours, bush walking, hang gliding, sky diving, ultra light flights, cycling, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, horse riding, deep sea fishing, and vintage car tours. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It offers that relaxing lifestyle that most holidaymakers yearn for. The pristine white sandy beaches are perhaps the major features that have made the resort popular. They offer great spots for surfing. The bay has actually become a surfing paradise for visitors from across the globe It has a selection of some of the most spectacular world class breaks and a collection of beaches, excellent waves, breathtaking views and warm waters. The beautiful rainforest surroundings make Byron Bay a great spot for nature lovers too. This bay makes it to the list of World s Best Surf Towns through the US National Geographic magazine. It is a historical and spiritual surfing home, according to National Geographic reviewer. This bay is only a short drive to Tweed area and Lennox with other exciting features being the Cape Byron Lighthouse which dominated the Australian easterly point. From here spectacular views can be enjoyed. The art and craft market that is held monthly is also a great attraction for tourists. Accommodation in Byron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On White Community As a white person, you are allowed to have a sense of community. You are allowed to be part of a community. You are also allowed to be a community leader, a pillar of the community, and an asset to the community, but at no time will you be labeled as being from a white community. A white person who goes on a killing spree will never be reported to have ties to the white community. Timothy McVeigh, Dylann Roof, Eric Harris, and Jane Toppan; all murderers, all white and not of them referred to as having ties to the white community. None of them have ties to the Baptist community, the Catholic community or any community at all. None of these people reflect poorly on white people all over the world and in a local community. None of them cause people on the street to see a white person and think, OH, hey, there s a white person, I bet they are planning a mass murder. Most media stations, when reporting on a violent act, carried out by someone with a status other than white, the community that society assigns to them will most likely be discussed at great length. For example, the trouble young man who stabbed people at the mall in Minnesota this past weekend, I heard several reports that stating he has ties the Somali ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A place where honest, hardworking, and honorable people gather to create a better place to live, work and play. A community is a reflection of the ideals of a group of individuals. The media s continuous association of radical entities with small, minority or immigrant communities does nothing but disparage the accurate reflection of these communities (Landis, pg 3). Thoughtlessly associating individuals that do not share the ideals of a minority community has both dehumanizes (Toress, pg 1) and vilifies these small communities. These stories lead to the reinforcement of misplaced and misguided stereotypes propagated by the media and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. School Teacher Role The role of an elementary school teacher is an important role because they are one of the first role models that young children can look up to. They are the first few individuals that have the opportunity to shape a child s life, and they may sometimes inspire their students to follow up in their footsteps. To begin with, the general duties of an elementary school teacher is to create daily lesson plans and instruct students on subjects such as science, literature, and math. More specific job duties would be to manage the student behavior in the classroom, create a positive learning environment for their students, grade papers, work with other staff members, and teachers must be responsible for their students health and safety. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to reach this long term life goal of mine, I will need to develop my own education plan. To begin with I will need to graduate high school. It is currently my senior year and I only have about 6 months until graduation. A few of the steps that I have taken include applying for colleges and the FAFSA application. These first two steps are crucial because they will determine where I continue my education and if I will be able to afford it or how much debt I will be in. I have thought about several different colleges that I would like to go to and my first option would be Grand Canyon University(GCU). If I can t make it into GCU then my next option would be Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Long Beach, or Cal State Dominguez Hills. Getting into a University or a Cal State University seems like a big goal to me. I have hope that I will make it into one of them but if I don t, then my last option would be to go to Cypress or Fullerton community college and then transfer out into the university of my dreams. Getting into the early childhood education field will hopefully not be as tough as I expect due to my prior experience of working with younger children. Throughout my teenage years, I have been able to bond and communicate with my four younger siblings. Not only have I had the opportunity of gaining experience from my siblings, but I have also taken part in an ROP class. The ROP class, careers with children, furthered my interest in working with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Most Significant Changes to the Laws of Iraq after the... The Most Significant Changes to the laws of Iraq after the War in 2003. Iraqi laws have seen constant changes. Many old laws have been replaced by a new legislation, and other laws have been amended; first by the US Civil Administrator Paul Bremer, and later by the government of Iraq. And this happened after the fall of Saddam Hussain`s regime and the occupation of Iraq by the American and the British forces on 9th April 2003. Paul Bremer issued more than 100 laws and regulations within one year changing and repealing long established civil and commercial laws. And most of these laws are not devoid of interest. The U.S. preference at the expense of the Iraqis and their national sovereignty the most important is the investment law and corporate law. Then it exempt companies from providing capital to run their branches and this (Capital) resource strengthens of the national economy and national income and other measures were useful in the old law. Not only that, but it has canceled many of the articles in the penal code and has replaced it with other laws, as well as in criminal law and personal status law and other laws. One of the most significant foreign personnel are exempted from Iraqi jurisdiction , from Iraqi civil and penal laws. This Order applies to all civil and military personnel of the Authority, Foreign Liaison Missions, as well as all non Iraqi personnel of contractors and sub contractors supplying goods or services to or on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Athens Actaeon Research Paper ATHENS Police have announced Athens businessman Ales Actaeon, 24, has been arrested for sexually assaulting well known actress, Diana Artemis. Reports claim they were both attending the same hunting trip when the attack occurred. Police officers from the town of Aianteio were called upon last night by Diana Artemis to report the sexual assault. Police reports claim while they were hunting in the forest Actaeon lured Artemis to a nearby stream where he sexually assaulted her. During the assault in an attempt to free herself, Artemis managed to hit him over the head with a rock, knocking him unconscious. Her screams drew the others members of the group to the clearing. Artemis, whom the police said was in a distressed state, remained in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Shampoo Relationship Consumer Behaviour 7SSMM 503 Consumer Product Relationship Report Professor Kirk Plangger Done By: T13877 T07195 T11491 T01146 Report Outline 1. Introduction 2. Method 3. Findings Discussion 4. Implications 5. Conclusion 6. References 7. Index 8. Introduction Do consumers have a connection with their shampoo brand? To find out, we interviewed four individuals on their choices, associations, and purchasing decisions when it came to shampoo. The aim of this research was to learn how consumer product relationships develop and relate to future purchasing decisions with mundane products less than five pounds. From the interviewers, we discovered how consumers relate to shampoo, their purchasing habits, price ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our first recommendation is the Point System , although consumers tend to buy the same shampoo brand for many years, they are still price sensitive and eager to make use of any potential offers or discounts. We therefore suggest that shampoo marketers respond to this price sensitivity by offering discounts to repeat users. Our final recommendation for shampoo marketing managers is Brand Ambassadors , in our interviews we found that our subjects have been using the same brand for years and that most of them started using the brand based on observing a member of their reference group e.g. a family member. We therefore believe that marketers should highlight these two points by using brand ambassadors. Conclusion Through our interviews we aimed to understand the consumer product relationship between individuals and their shampoo brand. As a group we were surprised by the level of brand loyalty individuals have towards their shampoo. A successful marketing campaign should therefore not only take into account the consumer decision making process but also the consumer product
  • 16. relationship. As it is through exploiting and analyzing this relationship that marketers can capture new customers and retain old customers. Marketing managers should not underestimate the power of the consumer product relationship even for something as mundane and seemingly unimportant as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II Essay New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II MKT/571 September 16, 2013 New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II The following is the second part to the iNKtopia product launch plan. The second part of the marketing plan consists of a detailed target market profile, including buying behaviors, decision motivators, and organizational target markets. The plan also includes steps to manage each stage of the product life cycle and tactical plans for the Four P s. Finally, the second part of the marketing plan expands on the product offering expressed in part one and a new position statement to drive iNKtopia s positioning strategy. Market Profile The defined target market profile of the consumer group that the company needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this Phase iNKtopia will increase advertising on television, print ads, and provide discounts and incentives to customers that want the ink delivered. The increase of advertising will continue to help the company grow, expand, and build a larger consumer base. Maturity Phase The maturity Phase will create a slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved acceptance by most potential buyers (Kotler Keller, 2012, p. 310). As iNKtopia s profits become stable or deteriorate because of an increase in competition the company must look to diversify. If the company is successful up to this point the product will unavoidably lead to more competition. Competitors will eventually start introducing similar products, or larger ink companies may simply lower the price of their ink. Therefore iNKtopia will need to diversify or develop new products, services, or lower costs to distinguish iNKtopia s products from the competitors. Ideally, iNKtopia can enhance customer services and its image to become a leader in the ink industry. This could also be coupled with a change in the pricing strategy by slightly lowering the cost of iNKtopia products. However, iNKtopia will strive to create superior customer service and innovation of the ink business to hopefully create additional sales and attract even more customers. Another promotional idea would be to focus on the environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dmitri Mendeleev Research Paper Ben Jensen Mr. Houston Chemistry 14 May 2014 Dmitri Mendeleev It is the function of science to discover the existence of a general reign of order in nature and to find the causes governing this order. And this refers in equal measure to the relations of man social and political and to the entire universe as a whole. This quote from Dmitri Mendeleev, a famous chemist from the mid 1800s, helps illustrate both his work as a chemist and his opinion about the importance of scientific research and education. Dmitri Mendeleev was an important chemist and influential scientist whose discovery of the periodic table helped contribute to society by creating a way for the elements to be categorized, allowing other scientists to easily study, identify, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also a founder of the Russian Chemical Society. Mendeleev worked tirelessly to improve Russia s economy through the petroleum and coal industry. Married twice, he had a combined total of six children. He was also presented several prestigious awards for his scientific achievements. In 1905, he was awarded the Copley Medal, the highest honor of the British Royal Society, granted membership to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and was very nearly awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. In 1955, element 101 was named Mendelevium in his honor. Mendeleev died on February 2, 1907, and was buried in St. Petersburg, but his legacy lives on. His mission, to create an organized system for classifying the elements, has finally been achieved. Works Cited Bensaude Vincent, Bernadette. Dmitri Mendeleev. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, Inc., 2 Jan. 2018, www.britannica.com/biography/Dmitri Mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev. Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/partner content/big history project/stars and elements/knowing stars elements/a/dmitri mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev. Marie Curie Facts Biography | Famous Chemists, 2014, famouschemists.org/dmitri mendeleev/. Dmitri Mendeleyev. Biography.com, A E Networks Television, 29 Nov. 2016, www.biography.com/people/dmitri mendeleyev 9405465. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Simple Life Philosophy In Walden By David Henry Thoreau Walden author, David Henry Thoreau, has a simple life philosophy and, quite ironically, it is to live a simple life. Thoreau displays his philosophical ideas in his memoir, which he is most known for, Walden. Reading his memoir, we are exposed to his ideas on how one must regard life which is, rather than getting what one wants, but, to disregard what is irrelevant in our lives and to move forward towards our aspirations. Personally, I share similar views due to my constant termination of anything in my life that will slow down or stop me from reaching my goals. Like Thoreau, I believe that being unbiased, having an optimistic outlook on life itself, and working towards meeting my goals will lead me to live a successful and simple life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 75). Many live their lives unappreciative and don t realize the best of it until they have fallen completely into the dark. Most are handed everything in life and others must work for it. Whether it is the humility or the realization of worth, falling into the darkness opens up a new light for everyone. The philosophies I live by are more directed towards being independent and reaching my full potential. As said by Wayne Gretzky, You miss 100% of the shots you don t take. ; by me being independent and paving my road in life, I make sure to try my best in every given factor. I personally live by this quote because it is very true. Trying out something even if you think you ll fail will at least teach you a lesson. I don t think I can succeed in life unless I try something out. Whether I am prone to fail or not, the outcome will be a gain rather than a loss. Even if it isn t a large step, it is still a step and you still make progress. I started living by this quote back in 7th grade in Drama class. During our drama competition, my group had the opportunity of winning first place. We didn t try as hard as we would have when practicing and didn t take a shot towards success. After not even winning an honorable mention I knew at least I had to change something. A year later, I proved myself to be right and one small change made a major impact on not only me but my entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Effectiveness Of Public Services On Performance Management Andrews (2014) pulled together considerable amounts of research about performance management from around the world and came to four conclusions: 1. The effectiveness of public services can be enhanced by the use of performance management. Leading to, citizens benefitting from a positive impact and improved outcomes. 2. Efficiency savings are not always a direct result of performance management alone, if organisations want to save budgets they may need alternatives ideas. 3. Ground level performance measures prove most effective, however it is important to look at learning through comparisons with similar organisations, this allows healthy competition. 4. Where performance indicators widely have public support, such as NHS waiting times, is the area where performance management proves most effective in delivering improvements. However, performance management effectiveness may be influenced by several other factors including leadership and organisational culture. It is an fascinating time for performance management which is being closely questioned and looked at by those wanting to understand some of the the key challenges in practice, and how successful performance management is providing better outcomes for citizens. Outcomes are often defined as outcomes for effectiveness (improving how we do things) and outcomes for efficiency (doing things in a more cost effective way). (Wolf and Fry 2013). Both of these outcomes are central to the NHS performance framework. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Taking a Look at Ireland Project Proposal The country I m choosing for my Sophomore English Research Paper is Ireland. I m choosing this country because I want to be able to research and learn more about their religion, culture, etc. A recent problem in Ireland is Ireland is asking unemployed citizens to move away. The Irish government is sending letters to almost 6,000 unemployed people, asking them to take jobs in other countries. Although the Irish government is sending these letters, no one is being forced to leave the country. This topic has intreged me and wanting to research more on this country. Bibliography Facts about Ireland | Authentic Ireland Travel. Facts about Ireland | Authentic Ireland Travel. Irish Welcome Tours, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2014. In Ireland, Leinster has the highest population at 2,295,123 with it s capital being Dublin (Irish Welcome Tours). The population in Galway is about 504,121. Ireland has become a island shortly after the last ice age which was about 10,000 years ago, so Ireland has few plants and animal species. There is only about 26 mamal species, that are native to Ireland (Irish Welcome Tours). In Ireland there are 32 natural habitats preserves, even for large animals. Ireland. : Maps, History, Geography, Government, Culture, Facts, Guide Travel/Holidays/Cities. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2014. In Ireland, Ireland slipped ito ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Artistic Voice Essay Artistic Voice Authors have a distinct identity that you recognize when you read their work of art. The qualities and aspects of a text that give an author a distinct identity as an artist are known as their artistic voice. Denise Levertov and Anne Sexton both use different themes in their poetry that separate them from other poets. Denise Levertov writes about the unknown and the unsaid in life. Anne Sexton distinguishes herself by writing about her family, loves, and her emotional tragedies. Sandra Cisneros wrote a novel called The House on Mango Street that contained a different setup than most novels. It was written in fragments and the language was straightforward. Cisneros focuses on the importance of freethinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning those problems that occur in the marriage will not just disappear when you kiss and make up. In the second stanza she is using communion to express how a spouse if looking for communication with their partner and is being turned away each by each. Levertov refers to society as a leviathan in the third stanza. She also talks about how the couple is looking for joy in their relationship, but they do not want it to be known that things are not working out with them. In the last stanza Levertov uses to the ark of to explain the survival of marriage. Everyone feels that marriage is a delightful experience; choosing to ignore the reality of struggles that relationships must deal with. Levertov took the one sided view that people hold of marriage and exemplified the realistic problems that people tend to forget. When Anne Sexton writes her poetry she writes to make the reader feel what she is writing. Sexton tends to write about her own experiences and events in other women s lives. In Anne Sexton s Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward, she uses a language to express a mother s pain and anger after she gave birth to her fatherless child: And now that s that. There is nothing more that I can say or lose. Others have traded life before and could not speak. I tighten to refuse your owling eyes, my fragile visitor. I touch your cheeks, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Immature In Catcher In The Rye Everybody has problems, right? But some people s problems are worse and need to be dealt with accordingly. In J.D. Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, Holden loses his brother Allie to leukemia and multiple things happens to him in the story that is stressing him out and driving him nuts. That is why we find out at the end of the novel that he is checked into a mental hospital. Holden is very immature, he is a habitual liar, and he can drift off during the midst of something because he isn t focused. Holden has shown us throughout the novel that he is mentally unstable and that is why he is clearly not ready to be released into civilization, he might need to stay here longer. Holden is very immature and cannot act his age for anything. In the beginning of the story, Holden was very immature and self centered and he often did very immature things, but he wanted to be an adult. This is very contradicting considering that he is very immature. In the novel, Holden states, Boy! I said. I also say Boy! quite a lot. Partly because I have a lousy vocabulary and partly because I act quite young for my age sometimes. I was sixteen then, and I m seventeen now, and sometimes I act like I m about thirteen. (Salinger 16). This shows how Holden is very immature and needs to start acting his age and this could be dangerous to society. This is why he needs to stay inside the mental facility. In the mental facility, he will be safe and he will not cause any harm to anyone or to himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Roosevelt s Next, And The New Nationalism I argue that when it comes to developing our capabilities, Roosevelt s argument that the main purpose for freedom is to benefit the community is the most viable because it helps maintain democratic processes, while also providing a higher quality of life for all. While Sen and Roosevelt are similar because they both believe that a society can only develop if the people are given equal opportunity to develop their capabilities, they differ when it comes to the purpose of fulfilling those capabilities. In this essay, I will outline Sen s argument as to why development should be viewed in terms of maximizing our freedoms to achieve our desired lives, in contrast to Roosevelt s argument. Then, I will advance my own argument as to why Roosevelt s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, Sen s argument seems appealing because we are all able to keep the fruits of our labor, and decide what kind of life we want to live. This fits in line with man s natural tendencies toward selfishness, and it seems that it would be difficult to develop one s capabilities simply for the case of the commonwealth, and not for oneself. As naturally self interested beings, we would always want to develop all of our capabilities so that we may live the lives we have reason to desire. However, only using our freedom for self interested motives leads to numerous issues. For example, one of the most important aspects of a democracy is exercising one s right to vote; however, if one is only concerned with oneself, they will vote in a way that only them, and perhaps other members of one s social class, will benefit the most. Thus, people could end up voting for a leader who plans to make them, and others like them, wealthier by keeping wealth within a small percentage of the population. Not only does this hinder development as Sen sees it, but it also has many negative implications for a society; for example, it may lead to higher levels of poverty, crime, unrest, dissatisfaction, and eventually lead to civil tension (all of which are unfreedoms). Similarly, some members of the community may have no interest in politics, or may think they do not pertain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The White Star Line At this time, the means of mass transportation moved out to the ocean which is why they existed to carry many people for these ships maiden voyages. Three different stratifications of society were able to travel by the waterways, as in the Titanic there were the three uniquely designed decks to meet each passengers financial expectations and lifestyles. The interior designing of three of The White Star Line ships were remotely similar as they may have one upped each other as the previous ship sunk. Harland and Wolff were a responsible shipbuilding company and these three ships were amongst many that were built by them in their time. A very fascinating detail about the sinkings would be that the stewardess, Miss Violet Constance Jessop, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hull or the bottom structure of the ship weighed half of that amount of steel. For being so large it was designed to only travel at the speed of 20 22 knots. On June 14, 1911, The Olympic officially entered the ocean workforce being the ninth out of fourteen four shacked ocean liners ever to be built, her maiden voyage was made a few days later to New York in exactly 5 days, 16 hours, and 42 minutes traveling on average 21.7 knots.However it was launched into viewing before the sailing on the same day as the Titanic s maiden voyage beginning May 31,1911. As this cruise liners was pulling out of the port, The Titanic for the first time was revealed as was her date of sailing the following year as it still had some adjustments to be made. On this maiden voyage it was taken under consideration for The White Star Lines next cruise liner the Titanic that the Promenade deck have added more rooms as there is too much space on this deck and that the passengers wouldn t be the only ones to occupy the spacing. It was Bruce Ismay who made the order to fix spacing issues that were solved to only hold more people than just letting the space be wasted. An interesting fact about this ship is that in many of the books that show the Titanic are not really pictures of the Titanic because it really didn t get that much paparazzi and that she never came back from the maiden voyage, the books usually showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Harlem Renaissance Of The 1920s Hues are properties of light by which colors of objects are classified in reference to the spectrum. As people, we decide what hue is intriguing, how it makes us feel, and unfortunately how it makes us different. We are calmed by the blueness of water, and we are awakened by the yellowness of the sun. It was not until the evil intentions of slavery crossed mankind s thoughts that hue became our downfall, our separator. White supremacy eroded the idea of equality, and darker hues began to symbolize worthlessness, inferiority, and ugliness. The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s evoked the idea of black consciousness and pride. It was a movement established to express black literature, art, music, and culture. Blacks began to wear their dark hue like a badge of honor. Art, literature, and music became the centerpieces of black expression and culture. Blacks began to see themselves as equals in their quest for status, fame, and acceptance from Whites. However, racism was still abundant, lynches still occurred, and Blacks were still just as inferior as before. To make matters worse, segregation still existed, but the color line was not only a separation of black and white; it became a separation of black and black. Artist associated with the Harlem Renaissance, such as Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, and Jessie Fauset, often told stories of the other with the purpose of gaining the attention of white Americans. Their works expose the racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Similarities Between Gattaca And The Chrysalids This poster represents the similarities between the movie Gattaca and the book the Chrysalids. In both stories the setting takes place in a distant dystopian future. Also both stories show the different types of dystopian futures.In Gattaca it shows a future ruled by order and in chrysalids it shows a future ruled by chaos, I showed this by drawing a clean city and a destroyed city. Another similar theme between the stories is perfection, in both the movie and the book. Society thinks you can only be accepted if you are deemed perfect any abnormality and you are labeled an invalid or deviant. To find any abnormality the government has to examine your body, in Gattaca they look a lot more deeper, at your DNA, but in Chrysalids they look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Paternalism In Bound For Wedlock In her book Bound for Wedlock, Tera Hunter emphasizes that slaves were flogged by the rhetoric of paternalism. Such paternalistic assault on the slaves not only shifted the blame for their failures away from the beneficiaries of their degradation, but it also destabilized a slave s self expression, self thought, and self identity (60). As is illustrated in Ida Adkins interview, burdened with physical and mental manipulations, a slave s psyche, acting as a motive force, inadvertently responded and inclined itself toward the manipulative source, thereby increasing the slave s dependence on the master. Ida Adkins s seemingly favorability of her master over her father invigorates the fact that her psyche was mediating her thoughts, emotions, and responses to the manipulative social construct in such a way as to provide even more power to the oppressor. Adkins describes her father, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She merely characterizes her father according to his work in the plantation and not to any emotional connection she might have had with him. In great contrast, Adkins emphatically points out that she liked her master, Master Frank, whom the slave children, including Adkins, referred to as Big Pappy , for he would often give the children candy from his trips to Raleigh (13). This emotional dichotomy in Adkins relationship between the two men juxtaposes the assertions Heather Andrea Williams makes in her work Help Me to Find My People. Williams emphasizes that enslaved and freed people...placed emotional value in their nuclear families and longed and hoped to maintain those familial ties (10). However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Critical Summary Safe Area Gorazde Essay Abandonment and Neglect in Gorazde. In his Safe Area Gorazde Joe Sacco describes his experience visiting a Muslim enclave during the Bosnian War of 1991 1995. Tragically, this work is based on testimonies of residents of Gorazde, allegedly a UN protected area where Bosnian Muslims are able to take refuge to avoid the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Serbian army. Gorazde is anything but protected which Sacco demonstrates throughout the book by ridiculing the UN and the US who are able to and responsible for protecting the residents of such enclaves, but instead turn a blind eye to what was going on. ...the U.N. extended safe area status to other Bosnian enclaves, including Gorazde. But the U.N. had yet to work out what the concept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The personal nature of the story is communicated through the author s experiences and by the people of Gorazde themselves. Taking abandonment as an example, we follow Sacco as he travels down the blue road which Bosnian Muslims cannot escape their suffering, the very same road which the UN shares with Serbian ethnic cleansers. Here we have the international abandonment of the enclave. Relayed to us by the people of Gorazde, is their abandonment of one another based on ethnicity. Slightly more subtle is Sacco s constant communication of the senselessness of the abandonment faced by Bosnian Muslims. In nearly every panel there is a sense of tragic absurdity to the whole situation. We are invited by Sacco to feel as though we are abandoning the characters when Sacco waives his blue card and leaves the Gorazde for the first time. Sacco tersely and pointedly expresses the sentiment with, ...catch ya later! (65). This is a phrase that may have come naturally to Sacco but also could have been designed with the majority of his reading audience in mind. The third level of abandonment, which is central and speaks to the Bosnian conflict itself, is the abandonment of community. Throughout the first portion of the work, Sacco takes care to repeat and emphasize neighbors as a motif. This motif hits its first shocking climax in The First Attack . Sacco depicts the first armed attack on the civilian population of Gorazde as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Apple Rhetorical Analysis The commercials made for Apple and Thai Life Insurance employ intelligent storytelling, feelings, emotions, audio/visual effects messaging to pass a message there is hope and a chance for everyone who wants to make a difference in life by going down uncharted waters. This is a rhetorical analysis of the commercials made for Apple and Thai Life Insurance respectively, comparing the techniques each company employs to improve its public image and influence its audience or market. The two ads shall be compared by analyzing the effects of the visual elements, noticeable features of the transcript, concerning core values each ad/company promotes, the way each ad manages time and screen estate, and how they all relate to producing effects. Advertisements usually make pathological, ethical and logical appeals to their audience with the ad creators choosing to emphasize on one or two appeals. The two ads in focus are unique in their own ways with different ideas and messaging. First, a brief description of the two ads is necessary since the contents therein are the focus of the rhetorical analysis. The Apple 1984 ad portrays men marching on a narrow corridor. They appear in a trance and walk like mindless drones. They walk up and take their seats at what appears to be a speech from a leader. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Apple, the ad intends to portray Apple as strong, revolutionary and going against the grain. Through the strong, athletic, colorful woman, Apple portrays itself as a savior coming to free the masses from the bland and mediocre products that its competitors have in the market. Apple, at the time, wanted to venture into the personal computer market, which, in 1984, wasn t what it is today. The Macintosh was a revolutionary product that went against the market standard. Therefore, the ads main focus was to make the audience see Apple as a company out to buck the trend and offer an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Psychoanalysis And Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is based on psychoanalytic theory postulated by the renowned Viennese neurologist Sigmund Freud between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and has been reactualizĂĄndose. A little too summarizes our psyche conceived as dynamic consists of a conscious and an unconscious part. This theory postulates that, many times, which does not allow us to live peacefully past traumas are hidden in the unconscious, and that we must make conscious to overcome. It is the famous couch therapy, introspection, free association. It asks the patient to say everything you think omitting the smallest detail, however insignificant or ridiculous it may seem, because everything has a meaning, even dreams. Thus a reconstruction of what experienced from early childhood, because this perspective puts much emphasis on the influence of this stage in our present emotional well done. This causes a type of therapy is quite extensive in time. Humanistic therapy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cognitive behavioral therapy From a cognitive behavioral perspective is known that to solve a problem to have to change certain behaviors, are in a very broad sense, considering each other s thoughts, feelings and emotions. Cognitive behavioral therapy has two parts, one is the thinking about the problem. It is the responsibility of the patient to fully contribute to defining the problem that is just what is concerned and takes you to see. Once the vision that the patient has his problem under the guidance of your therapist established a functional analysis of the problem, enunciating in operational and modifiable terms is performed. Thus securing the goals of therapy and treatment begins. This is the establishment of a program to modify behaviors, thoughts and feelings relevant to the maintenance problem. This type of therapy seems to know how to manage anxiety, as has solved problems such as phobias, obsessions and other associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Structural Framework Of Letter When observing the structural framework of Letter to Romans, chapters nine through eleven are a distinctive unit because of the central focus on God s inclusion of salvation for all. Awkward sentence structure. Prior to chapters nine through eleven, Paul verbally confronts individually within his religious heritage for justifying their faith through their works to God s promise rather by grace through faith. Chapters (7 8) explore the importance of tying the law with the gospel in order to live a righteous yet difficult life. Within these chapters, Paul continually berates the Jews for their rejection of Christ and for their faith justified by good works. However, Paul shifts his focus from the jews to the gentiles regarding their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think that this could be correct, I would add a sentence or two explaining why. This scriptural passage is connected to preceding sections by using a transitional phrase So that you (v.25). This corresponds to the transitional phrase of the preceding section on the salvation of the gentiles, So I ask, (thesis points to previou section) Awkward sentence construction (v.11) One could interpret this use of transitional phrases as a series of points stemming from the main argument that Israel is still God s elect and will attain salvation through the Gentiles according to God s plan. Within this text, an important conceptual link is this emphasis on all of Israel . The Elijah narrative in the beginning of chapter 11, portrays God granting mercy on the people of Israel even though they have persecuted his prophets and desecrated the altars of God s temple. However, those who are shown mercy are those 7,000 people who have not worshipped Baal. Paul expands upon this by stating that So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace. (v.5) The remanent pertains to the Jewish Christians of Paul s time. However, two sections later, Paul makes an argument that all of Israel, even those who have disobeyed God, will attain salvation and mercy. The NRSV presents two textual problems for this scriptural passage. In verse 28, the word God was not originally in the sentence, therefore the line is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Fast Subject The Fast Subject is a concept that many managers struggle to really get their head round. Chosen as one of the best in class, I m proud to publish this fine example of a leadership essay from one of the top universities in the UK. How the concept fast subject (Thrift, 2000) embodies the idealised cultural image of success for management in the 21st century. Thrift s (2000) paper portrays a very distinct idea of the modern Western world; both as a whole and the world of work. It is key to remember that management feeds from the wider cultural environment the world; it is not standing alone by itself. We need to know what is going on in the world to see what is going on in management, for example, assessment centres could be seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is probably that Lidl know that culturally, young and modern members of generation Y will not have them as their first choice employer, it will be somewhere trendy like Apple therefore they have to offer the chance to develop the skills that management as a whole wants, i.e. fast subject skills. The word star suggests that Lidl are looking for someone special, in modern day society we are obsessed with stars and celebrities; this advertisement says that you can be the star of the business world and gain all the associated benefits such as money to fund the lifestyle of this creature, but also the social benefits such as respect and interest from others. Cadbury s (p. 91) graduate jobs advertisement in the guide shows a reminder of the popular gorilla television advert for the firm s products. This image links to our culture, what is cool and modern, again showing the link between the world of management and society overall. It is also recent, showing that it is aimed at young professionals who can do it all; they can gain a good degree whilst also being aware of what is going on socially around them. Along with using the expected language, the text includes the word brand which attracts prospective employees because they want to work for this company so when they tell people where they work, the people will know where it is and be interested. At the bottom of this advertisement, it says we love what we do. We think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jim Harbaugh s Vacation At The University Of Michigan Michigan Informational Essay By Kyle Michigan has a multitude of unique aspects that make it stand out among the states. This includes intriguing and fascinating locations in which you can vacation in forever, cool attractions, fun facts and mind boggling laws plus famous people you never knew had a connection to Michigan. Now follow me, let us journey into Michigan! There are many beautiful locations in Michigan, urban to rural, wild to serene... Picture this reader, majestic buildings, looming high, streets packed with cars of every shape, size and color. An immense stadium off in the distance, a tremendous roaring coming from it. This is Detroit, largest city in Michigan, Car Capital of the world and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now that we have completed our journey through it, are you willing to venture into beautiful places and attractions and cool interesting facts and people again? Bibliography: (Please read the following statements) Dear Reader, If you have gotten this far in my essay, I give you my thanks for reading the whole thing. However most of these facts are true if not all. I give my apologies if some are wrong. Although I chose many websites to find these facts and subdued the ones I wasn t sure were true, There are three problems to this, the age of the website, the reliability of the website and comprehension or the reader researching from the website. And albeit I used Google, a highly reliable search engine, there may be a chink in the armor, if so, sorry. From, Kyle P.S , I used sources, but some information I got from the news, TV, google (didn t have a specific URL), geography and prior knowledge, I checked these with at least one source or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Non Fiction Setting There are several aspects that, while not necessarily essential, are very important in creating a story. Note that this only applicable to works of fiction, non fiction is of course based on facts. For a story to be worth reading there should be a main character or characters, a conflict, feeling, a plot, and a setting. Even if this work is a parody of another, the new work should contain the same or similar basic aspects as the original. The first two elements of writing that can and should be gone through before even writing are the characters and the setting. Most of the time these two will be similar, a cowboy near the Colorado River, the galactic rangers on the ArmēnĂš asteroid belt, or the seven knights of HrathgĂ r at the gates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actions and dialogue of the characters should have a purpose that the reader can look deeper into. The description of people, places, and things should also be a well practiced skill. The main goal should be to leave a lasting impression on the reader. As an example The brave hero stood strong against his terror including foe, the man he once saw as a brother, the mighty dark mage Zerross. Their battle was equally matched, though the mage was pushed farther and farther back with each swing of the hero s mighty sword the mage was pushed farther back. The had also become injured, several broken ribs, a large burn across his war torn chest, and millions of cuts and bruises adorned his body. Zerross began to gather power from around him, and soon started to glow with an ethereal light. However, the hero stood his ground and readied his blade. With the flick of the wrist the dark mage sent out a beam of pure energy with the power to split the earth in two at the hero. In return, the hero simply stood with his sword at his side, and fell to his knees without anymore energy to fight. The beam hit its mark, directly through the hero s heart. The dark mage stood triumphant as the hero fell and the heavens wept. For clarification, these elements are only guidelines. The final product is the expression of the writer, and rightfully so. These aspects are instead meant to help draw in the reader, to make them see the story in their mind as if they were watching a movie. Also, if there is enough of an emotional tie with a character, then that character will be left in the minds of the readers for months or even years. The one aspect of a great novel is its ability to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Discuss Why Scale And Resolution Are Important For Your... Concepts and Philosophies Discuss why scale and resolution are important for your dissertation research Scale can be a confusing definition in geography with its multiple referents. Scale is about size, either relative or absolute, and involves a fundamental set of issues in geography. Scale primarily concerns space in geography. However, the domains of temporal and thematic scale are also important to geographers. Temporal scale deals with the size of time units, thematic scale with the grouping of entities or attributes such as people or weather variables. Whether spatial, temporal, or thematic, scale in fact has several meanings in geography. (Montello, 2001) .The definition of resolution on the other hand is more straight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... from soil sample to cantena to catchment or watershed. The problem with this is that generalisations made at one level or scale does not always hold at other scales. Sampling can be done at the regional scale with sampling the sediment load at mouth of river to estimate catchment erosion. Scale and resolution are very important for dissertation research as they help monitor the environment via measuring cross sections with stratigraphic logging, this is not trying to control realist but still interfering. An act of measurement is always considered an act of intervention. There is less control over variables in final based experiments such as erosion plots, but still want to replicate variability present in reality. However there are scaling issues strict scaling of materials and forces cannot be applied. Experiments (laboratory and numerical) are the most extreme form of intervention: Selected variables and relations Controlled and maintained Magnitude and frequency compared to real world The implications of reality, are to provide what if scenarios where manipulation of reality at sufficient scale is not possible. Channel Hill slope Integrated Landscape Development (CHILD) model, this Computes time evolution of a topographic surface z(x,y,t) by erosion (fluvial, hill slope) and sediment transport. CHILD computes the evolution of topography and stratigraphy in response to erosion and sediment transport by gravitational, fluvial, and tectonic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Us Culture Vs Cuban Culture In researching the business culture of another foreign country for the use of an informational memo. I want to let my classmates, know what country has been chosen to research and share some of it s interesting facts on the country of Cuba. How is that country s culture similar to or different from U.S. culture? Despite the fact, of some of the ways Cuban culture can be similar to U.S. culture may be through the average family of the U.S. having 3.19 members, where the Cuban family average has 3.18 members. In addition to, some of the differences of the U.S. and Cuba cultures are unambiguous. However, the Americans value plenty of luxuries, where as Cubans do without; nevertheless, one of the moral qualities of happiness cannot be built ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Vocational Education In America Summary The book includes sections dedicated to the following but not limited to AVERA membership and finances, organization newsletter, issues discussed by the organization, action taken by the organization, relationship with other organizations, the Beacon, the publication journal, and the presidential address addressing vocational education research. This book describes vocational education in America, updating key trends based on available data and focusing on selected issues relevant to current policy discussions. The history of vocational education was shaped by major events in American history. This book provides an overview and analysis of the history and evolution of vocational education in the United States. The social, economic, political and educational influences leading to federal legislations that has shaped vocational education. The book identifies the major educational theorists and outlines the ideas that shaped the development of vocational education. The evolution of vocational education through the 20th century and into this century is traced. The paper looks at how vocational educational programs and their underlying philosophies have changed to meet new social, economic, and technological demands. The book does give you some insight into the growth and transformation of vocational education and its impact in society. This text addresses research in vocational technical education as it relates to research and development, professionalism, and technology and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Gender Role Attachment In Sophocles Antigone Gender stratification expresses the prominent issue of gender and its link to authority. In Ancient Greece a man s role in society was looked upon as superior to a woman s role; however Sophocles challenges Gender role attachment, the beliefs of what is appropriate behavior for gender, in his play Antigone. The root of problems in Antigone is the unjust gender expectations. The Characters in the play attempt to break the intrinsic tensions between masculinity and femininity in Thebes and the extreme authority of men. Antigone s defiance against Creon sets off a domino effect of outbreaks against gender role attachment. The constant tug of war against breaking gender stratification is evident through the action of Antigone and husband to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ismene is meek, far from outspoken, a foil to Antigone. Going beyond expressing the difference between two characters, the contrast between the two girls presents a bigger underlying issue in Thebes. Much alike to Ismene, women continue to accept the expected role of being submissive to men. The acceptance of men s superiority among women causes the citizens of this Greek society to be blind to the true issue. Gender stratification is evident in the instance Ismene reminds Antigone that they are women. Ismene expresses her concern for Antigone as she defies Creon s law when she states, We are women; it is not for us to fight against men; our rulers are stronger than we, and we must obey in this, or in worse than this (59 61). Ismene is cognizant of Creon s iron fist and his fatal flaw of hubris and wishes to change Antigone s mind so protect her from possible consequences. Her insistence for Antigone not to burry Polynices exhibits that she s aware that women are subjected. Ismene attempts to influence Antigone s decisions allows the continuance of women being submissive to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Character Sketch on Idgie Threadgoode from Fried Green... Character Sketch Idgie Threadgoode The Key to understanding Idgie Threadgoode is that she is an individual who wants to be different from the rest of the world. First off, Idgie Threadgoode is a Tomboy. She was born to be Buddy s (Her older Brother s) pet, and from then on she never took on to be the girlie type. Idgie always knew she wasn t like the rest of the girls, and she didn t want to be either. Idgie almost spoiled her older sister s wedding when she wouldn t put on a dress. Finally, Idgie wore the dress and was made fun of by her siblings because it didn t suit her. So Idgie ended up going to the wedding in a suit, dressed as a boy. Idgie s best friend was her brother, Buddy. She would hang around him, instead of play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All though Idgie could be as tough as nails, she also had a soft side to her. A loving and compassionate side, that was so genuine, other people couldn t compare to the good deeds Idgie did. Idgie knew right from wrong and when she believed that something ought to done a different way, she went ahead and did it, ignoring other people s beliefs and thoughts on it. Idgie took a big stand for Big George which is only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Starting A Joint Venture As it has said, there are very good reasons to decide starting a Joint Venture. Joint ventures as a strategic alliance between companies present lots of benefits for the different parties. They allow to spread the risk between the venture partners. The co ventures agree to share profits and losses depending on the risk taken by each of them. It allows flexibility due to its nature. Flexibility setting the limits of the business, in structural organization and in decision making processes, overall in comparison with its parent companies. They also facilitate the access to resources. Here it is included, as well, financing, the specialized staff and technology. This is an opportunity to gain new capacity and to benefit improving the ability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strategic alliance stablished in the first place should guide the analysis of success. Along the years there have been lot of different approaches to this subject, the book International Joint Ventures: Theory and Practice (Aimin Yang and Yadong Luo, 2001) explains a good amount of them. Therefore depending on the aim of the Joint Venture it could be taken into account different indicators: increase of profits, share R D expenses, market position, improvements in distribution channels, reducing of overall costs, development of new technology, diversity of products, reduction of competition, reduction of risks among others. There is no magic formula to measure the level of success of a Joint Venture, each case has its own particularities and it has to be analyzed taking them into account. As a general approach, the success of a Joint Venture should be determined by the distance between the objectives and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Polar Bear Bones Based on the jawbone s shape, scientists were confident that it belonged to an adult male polar bear. The rock layers in which it was embedded, along with other dating techniques, suggest that it is 110,000 to 130,000 years old older than any other known polar bear fossils. This date alone is interesting because previous estimates for the origin of polar bears have ranged from 70,000 to more than a million years ago. But, based on the new fossil s age, we can infer that the polar bear lineage must be more than 110,000 years old. The anatomy and rocks in which the jawbone was preserved provided useful information but the fossil had an even more powerful line of evidence: DNA. DNA breaks down over time, but new techniques allow scientists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Motor Rehabilitation 3. Understanding motor learning applied to rehabilitation The ability to walk may be compromised after damage to structures of the neural system due to a spinal cord injury (SCI) or a stroke. Frequently, patients in rehabilitation have an altered neural control leading to an inaccurate, slow or inefficient performance of the movement (Bastian, 2008). Thus, a main goal in the walking rehabilitation process is to learn how to perform a movement again, recovering motor function, by incorporating motor learning principles into this process (Sawers et al., 2012). Learning has been defined as ...a relative permanent change, resulting from practice or a novel experience in the capability for responding (Guthrie, 1952). Additionally, some authors consider motor learning to be a loose term that includes motor adaptation, skill acquisition, and decision making (Kitago Krakauer, 2013). In a broad view the learning process can be described in five main phases: fast, slow, consolidation, automatic, and retention. During the fast stage, a major increase in performance occurs. In the slow stage, the gains in performance occurs via practice. After an interval time period, consolidation is observed without additional practice. Then, in the automatic phase, minimal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A wide variety of human motor skills performed every day, such as riding a bicycle, playing an instrument or driving a car, rest on the ability to process elements of a sequence and execute a coherent sequence of actions (Keele et al., 2003; Seidler, 2010).Learning to perform a sequence of events allows the subject to predict the next movement and prepare for the next action, which can be very useful for the daily functions (Goschke Bolte, 2012) or in motor rehabilitation approaches (Kitago Krakauer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Great Gatsby No Name Woman Essay Society has created an image that women should be delicate and dainty, that all women should aspire to be mothers and homemakers. As a result, society has held women to different standards than men. Women are held to different expectations than men in terms of beauty, loyalty, and traditional obligations especially as subservient housewives. There is an urgent need to change the mindset of society. The central issue facing young women in today s society is the standards that hold them to higher expectations than men in the areas of beauty, romantic relationships, and household duties. Society has created the stereotype that women are petite and dainty. No Name Woman emphasizes this expectation by elaborating on the extremes that women go to look beautiful. The author comments on the techniques used to pluck eyebrows saying It especially hurt at the temples, but my mother said that we were lucky we didn t have to have our feet bound (Kingston 196). The expectations that society has for women to look beautiful are unfair because men put little effort into their appearance. In general, a woman with flawless appearance is favored over a woman that shows her natural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great Gatsby illustrates a situation where society creates a different expectations for men and women. When Tom and Gatsby are arguing over Daisy s affection, Tom says I suppose the latest thing is to sit back and let Mr. Nobody from Nowhere make love to your wife (Fitzgerald 137). The irony of the situation is that Tom was having an open affair at the same time that Daisy was seeing Gatsby. The double standard that applies only to men is not fair for women. How are women expected to be loyal to their husbands, when it is acceptable for their husbands to be unfaithful? The stereotypes that women should be loyal and pure, while expectations for men are the complete opposite, create unjust expectations for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. What Are The Social Factors Of Nestle 1. Introduction and Nature of Operation: NestlĂ© was founded in 1866 by Henri NestlĂ© and is today the world s biggest food and beverage company. NestlĂ© employed around 250,000 people from more than 70 countries and have factories or operations in almost every country in the world. The history of NestlĂ© began in Switzerland in 1867 when Henri NestlĂ©, the pharmacist, launched his product Farine LactĂ©e NestlĂ©, a nutritious gruel for children. Henri used his surname, which means little nest , in both the company name and the logotype. The nest, which symbolizes security, family and nourishment, still plays a central role in NestlĂ© s profile. Since it began over 130 years ago, NestlĂ© s success with product innovations and business acquisitions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economy of countries differs everywhere. So Nestle has to set different economic policies for different targeted segments. The price of the product is an important decision to take while strategizing the economic policies according the inflation rate and the buying power of the segments. Nestle company should made an analysis report on frequent basis to get the knowledge of the inflation rates and different income levels. 3.4 Social Factors The shared thoughts and beliefs of the customers influence the business operations. The culture, life style, norms and values force Nestle to deliver the specific product to the right segment. Nestle so far has considered the social perspective well. The company has well understood the concept that consumers changing attitude has immense importance. 3.5 Technological Factors Technology gives many opportunities for the development of new products or improvement of existing ones. New techniques of marketing such as internet and e commerce are important to focus in this modern era. Therefore Nestle uses technology in several business operations like to maintain the databases with the help of software. Nestle should follow such a maxim that accelerate innovation with the help of technological advancements. Nestle is already using the state of the art technology for the production of various products, they are meeting the global standards by installing the contemporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mandatory Overtime In Nursing Nurses have a professional obligation to be informed about staffing as part of their concern and obligation to patients that they are caring for. Why? As nurses, having enough staff to cover all patients, and possible patients that are coming in are very important to make sure that nurses are not overloaded. However, nurse managers, charge nurses and other administration staff of the hospital or organization are responsible of staffing, all nurses are still held responsible to their patients and the profession as a nurse. Any companies or organization that you work for, it is best to make sure that the department has enough staff. Professional variability can have a negative effect on staffing and scheduling. It can be difficult to fulfill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If nurses are sleepy, and burnout, they might tend to find a shortcut of giving care to the patient. These kind of shortcut can create medication errors, poor quality of care given, and can cause death. For example, at my current clinical site, the nurse that I was shadowing told me story about his co worker and a very good friend. She was a single mother, and the hospital required for them to work mandatory overtime. As a single mother, when you come home from a 12hours shift, your job do not stop. Basically, what happened was the single mother had a young patient age 8 10 that was about to be discharged, and for some reason, an insulin was ordered by the MD to be given to that healthy young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Financial Crisis Of 2008 The world before the financial crisis of 2008 had stability. Iceland in 2000 was viewed as the perfect place to live and have your family grow. Iceland had clean energy, high standard of living, jobs, and low government debt. Iceland was a place were children played and parents laughed and enjoyed their life. Everyone lived well; Iceland was the role model of finance, until it all melted away. Iceland let giant corporations come into its territory and exploit its geothermal and hydroelectric resources and its banks became so large to where their banks became larger than their economy, impossible to bail out. The banks became unruly where the people even supposed to regulate the bank one third of them worked for the bank. The cause of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This created a toxic situation where people took out a mortgage loan, with a high rate, could not pay it back creating a bubble to where the investment banks had no one else to lend to, and needed to be bailed out. Banks became rich and borrowed heavily to create more loans to create more short term money that became the big investment banks bonuses. This created a global panzi scheme. The problem is deregulation. The definition of deregulation is the elimination of government power with in an industry. In this case banks and financial institutions of the world. Deregulation could be seen as greed, big corporations, monopolies, where the rich get richer. Deregulation is the cause of the financial crisis of 2008. Deregulation means no one is watching over the banks and CEO is saying no and stopping the gambling of people s savings. The 2008 economy got to the point of a financial crisis due to speculation of savings, investor banks went public and in turn turned Wall Street became rich. Financial deregulation made for risky investments and looting companies. An example of this is the merger of two big insurance companies Travelers and Citigroup in the 1990 has violated the Glass Stele Act, but was ignored for a whole year by the SEC. The SEC is the Securities and Exchange Commission ho are supposed to be monitoring and making sure big corporations like this do not monopolize. The Gramm Leach Bliley Act cleared the merger and the way for future large corporations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...