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Allies To The NAACP
The NAACP has a number of allies, and also opponents. Some examples of allies would include
the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), the National
Organization for Women (NOW), and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, because they
each represent minority factions of society that have traditionally faced discrimination ( Types of
Interest Groups ). Other allied groups would be the American Civil Liberties Union and other
liberal organizations that are dedicated to equality under the law. Some public interest groups
may also be allies to the NAACP, as improved societal equality aids the common good of the
people. Working with this variety of groups can provide the NAACP with a great deal of benefits.
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United States Court Of Appeals Essay
Mark J. Mcburney (Respondent) V. Nathaniel L Young, 569 US, 12 17. (2013) Argued February
20, 2013 Decided April 29, 2013 in United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Facts: A
former resident of Virginia is denied access to public information needed for filing a petition for
child support. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act ( VFOIA ) reads, all public records
shall be open to inspection and copying by any citizen of the Commonwealth Va.Code Ann. В§
2.2 3704(A). In question is the violation of, The Commerce Clause and the Privileges and
Immunities Clause in the process. Article I s, Commerce Clause gives Congress power to
regulate commerce ... among the several states (Szypszack, 2011, p. 13). The Privileges and
Immunities Clause of Article IV guarantees uniformity of rights across the state borders
(Harvard Law Review, 2013). McBurney was denied information needed to resolve a nine month
delay in child support. The Respondent, Mr. McBurney filed a complaint in the Eastern District
of Virginia s District Court (Cornell University Law School). The Eastern District of Virginia s
District Court ruled against McBurney. McBurney appealed to the Fourth Circuit Court of
Appeals (Cornell University Law School) only to be affirmed The Supreme Court granted a writ
of certiorari (Cornell University Law School)or review of the McBurney s case. Issues: Did The
State of Virginia violate the Privilege Immunities Clause or Commerce Clause when applying its
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Vertical Structure
Courtney, your discussion board post covered all of the questions thoroughly and accurately. The
exchange of information among organizational employees is vital for an organization to succeed
(Cabrera Cabrera, 2002). In reference to your analysis of shared information, you correctly pointed
out how the structure, tasks, strategy, and culture of performance and learning organizations are
very different from one another. The performance organization is designed with a chain of
command or hierarchy (Daft, 2013). The vertical structure makes the organization more rigid or
inflexible than the loose or flexible culture found in a learning organization. According to Daft
(2013), vertical linkages are not sufficient for most organizations today (p. 133). A performance
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However, it is interesting that you believe non profit managers do not need to pay more attention
to stakeholders than business managers do. It is true that non profit organizations are not
organized for the sole purpose of making money, but non profit organizations are still required to
pay employee salaries and other business expenses. In other words, non profits are still
accountable to their respective stakeholders. Marshall and Woodward (2004) postulate that, It
would also be reasonable to speculate that the number of stakeholders that a non profit
organization must take into account is greater than for profit organizations (p. 101). Your
statement that non profits should be managed in a way which places ethics or the needs of others
ahead of a profit is correct. However, non profit managers must find a balance between the needs
of others and the organization s need for positive cash flow. Many non profits would not exist
without the support of their stakeholders. Non profits need to pay as much attention to their
stakeholders as for profit businesses
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Controlled Fire During The Paleolithic Period
Controlled Fire in the Paleolithic Period (2.6 million B.C. 10,000 B.C.)
The origins of controlled fire go back to the Paleolithic Period, by early humans some of the
evidence takes us all the way back to East Africa. The use of controlled fire was a big and
important development for these early humans, this tool could be handled in so many ways not
only provided them food but also shelter, and protection.
The development of controlled fire meant that food could be haunted and cooked immediately so
meat wouldn t rot. Because there were many hominids scared across the world controlled fire
allowed them to defrost frozen meat in cold regions, this provided a more sterilized as well as
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Clothing was part of these new developments, prehistoric clothing consisted of fur, grass, leaves
and leather that were wrapped or tied to the body in order to protect from elements of the time.
Archeologist have seen objects like handmade needles that were used to sew these clothing s in
order to create different items to keep them warm and dry. A main disadvantage of most
prehistoric clothing was that the materials would deteriorate quite fast, later on the next
generation of humans found themselves creating more durable and wearable pieces of clothing.
Neanderthals faced harsh climates there were parts of Northern Asia and Europe that had series
of Ice ages, because of this man had to step up and create something to keep their body heat. With
the creation of tools in order to hunt they found themselves hunting deer, mammoths and bears
which provided large, thick and furry coats for them. At first their clothing tended to be simple by
making holes in the head and arm area letting them drape all over their bodies. Later on it can be
seen that they grew more and more sophisticated by creating strips to wrap their clothing in place
sort of like belts.
After Neanderthals there came the invention of the tunics by the Cro Magnon people they mainly
consisted of skin from a given animal and it
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Ron Ventura Essay
RON VENTURA AT MITCHELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1.What is your assessment of Ron
Ventura s performance over the term of his two year contract with the hospital? Should his contract
be renewed? I think Ron Ventura is excellent at his work and has made contribution to the
Cardiovascular Center and the entire hospital. He is really professional and technically skilled in his
field, which is recognized by most of his coworkers. He is responsible and works hard in the team.
He is willing to challenge himself and take toughest cases. He has seen more patients than any other
surgeons. He has the lowest rate of complication and unplanned returns to operating room in his
cases. He generated a great amount of revenue and reputation for the... Show more content on
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I think the ability to collaborate with other coworkers should be addressed in the contract. This is
related to this hospital s culture and guidance. Moreover, performance evaluation should be added
into contract renewal decision. If the opinions about an employee is tend to be negative, the
contract with this employee might need to be stopped. Some programs and trainings to address
teamwork could be used in Mitchell Memorial Hospital. 3.If you were Prescott, how would you
plan to conduct the contract renewal conversation. What would your goals be? What issues would
you raise, and why, and how would you raise them?
Firstly, I would admit that Ventura is a great surgeonand his technically skills are highly
recognized by all employees in cardiovascular center. Due to his hard and excellent work, the
vascular department had been improved. He had contribution to the entire Mitchell Memorial
Hospital. But I think his issues working with other coworkers become interference to the whole
cardiovascular team. The renewal of the contract with him needs to re considered. I would address
the issues that the residents taught by him leave the program or is lack of operation experience.
Some surgeons working with him could hardly con duct operation under his control and couldn t
feel the value being in the team. There is some boundary issues with nursing staff. OR is not a
place for himself to perform a surgery. If he doesn t show respect and patient to coworkers,
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Separation Of A Carboxylic Acid Lab Report
Organic Lab I No. 5 6
Separation of a Carboxylic Acid, a Phenol, and a Neutral Substance
(Two week lab)
Reading Assignment
1) Chapter 7
Introduction: P. 135 first paragraph
Theory and Techniques (p142 145) o Properties of Extraction Solvents o Mixing and Separating the
Layers o Drying Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The
description is for dichloromethane aqueous solution mixture, but you will use the same technique
for your tert butyl methyl ether aqueous solution mixture. Note, however, that the ether is less
dense than water, while dichloromethane is denser than water. o Part 2: Acid/Base ... Show more
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Discussion Assess your results: recovery yields (where you may have lost yield), purity from
melting points (degree of purity/impurity, what could be the source of impurity).
Reaction Equations
Part 1. Salt Formation by Acid Base Reaction
PHENOLS Phenols are weak organic acids and more soluble in organic solvent than in water.
Phenols only react with NaOH (strong inorganic base) to form water soluble ionic salt. Phenols do
not react with NaHCO3 (weak inorganic base). [pic]
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS Carboxylic acids are strong organic acids, soluble in organic solvent and
not soluble in water. Carboxylic acids react with both NaOH (strong inorganic base) and NaHCO3
(weak inorganic base) to form water soluble ionic salt. CO2 gas will be produced when bicarbonate
reacts with carboxylic acid.
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NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Neutral compounds do not react with either NaOH or NaHCO3. They
are soluble in organic solvent and not soluble in water.
Part 2. Recovery of Non Ionic Acids by Acidification
The carboxylic acid is recovered from the carboxylate salt dissolved in aqueous solution by
acidification. Once protonated, the carboxylic acid becomes non ionic, thus insoluble in water. As
a result, the acid precipitates out as a solid. This solid will be recrystallized for purification. The
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The Paschal Mystery In Beyond Belief
There are many tragic things that occurred on September 11, 2001, especially to those who lost
a loved one due to the attacks. There are also many lessons to be learned from this day. The
attacks could have led to hatred in everyones hearts towards the people of Afghanistan, but to two
women, they learned to love beyond belief. One of the ideas we can take away from these women
is the Paschal Mystery. JesusPassion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension. Godsends Jesus to be the
ultimate receiver of Gods message because only Jesus can truly show the message by being
human. The elements of the Paschal Mystery help us to realize that there is something after
death. We can also take away the love people have in order to help someone more. The two
women show many signs of the Paschal Mystery in the movie Beyond Belief . Through their
actions, Patti and Susan are trying to communicate love and kindness to the widows of
Afghanistan. They want to show the woman that love can over come hatred. Although they have
been hurt by the actions some of the Afghan people did to this country, they are still open to help.
Patti and Susan show that it is okay to move on from the past in order to not let it define who you
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In the movie, the two woman explain how they coped with the various pieces that resulted from
the tragic events of 9/11. They both lost their husbands in the plane crash through the twin
towers. This movie shows us how they lived through the death in their own Paschal Mystery .
Patti and Susan both experienced not only the death of their husbands, but also the death of their
own lives. Patti and Susan s lives changed drastically. They weren t sure how to cope with the
pain of losing such a loved one. This is just how Jesus followers felt when he died on the cross. In
both ways, the loss of their lives helped other people become better in the long
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The Pros And Cons Of The Teen Curfew Laws
In the past few years, the juvenile crime and the safety of teenagers had lead a lot of countries to
make the teenager curfew laws. According to an article wrote by Crystal Lombardo that The
curfew law means that who is under the age of 18 will be able to get as much adult supervision as
possible, lessening the chances to them getting involved in juvenile crimeand violence as many
cities in US enforced the curfewlaws for minors to keep them safe from any danger and prevent
them from getting in any trouble, as a lot of people think that a curfew law keeps teenagers out of
trouble while others think that it prevent them from enjoying their life.
Supporters believe that curfew laws idea is to prevent teenagers from making any kind of trouble ...
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as one of the cons of curfew laws that it brings out the false sense of security that parents thinks
that it will keep them away from trouble but it may not as they can be involved in violence that
comes not only by night but anytime, Teens raised under curfew are expected to obey every one of
their parent s decision without argument so they have less of a personality comparing to Teens who
are not under curfew and they also might get culture shock making them less adaptable. There are
opinions that curfews are unconstitutional because it gives the government the right to interfere
with a person s life and privacy and personal opinions which would affect them badly.
So the contradiction between the pros and cons of the curfew laws still the same, some people
believe that the curfew laws is better to be applied in our life because it has a lot of advantage in
which it ensures teenagers safety and make them responsible about things in their life, while other
thinks that it hinder maturity of their children and impose autocratic parents by losing sight over
their children by not be in their life. The side I think is more correct that curfew law isn t that
important because it s a job that supposed to be done by the parents not the
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Animal Liberation By Peter Singer
Kelsi Duncan
Engl1030
Mr. Smith
09/24/2014
Animal Liberation Review
Peter Singer s essay on Animal Liberation was published in the New York Review in 1963.
Ultimately, in this essay, Singer was trying to get humans to realize how they are treating non
humans, and that changes need to happen. Firstly, Singer claims that animals suffer just like
humans do. He uses Jane Goodall and her chimpanzee research as an example. Jane Goodall taught
a chimpanzee to talk with sign language, with this she was able to see how the chimpanzee was
feeling emotionally, she found they occasionally share a cheering pat on the back or a clasp of the
hands, much like humans would do to show friendship or agreement. Singer also acknowledges the
opposing view of this point. Wittingstein says that humans cannot believe that beings without
language can have a consciousness. Singer quickly disagrees with that argument by stating that
feelings like pain are much more primitive than language. Singer s next argument is about medical
testing, he uses a journal by Richard Ryder that has a variety of procedures Ryder carried out
during animal testing. One entry that Singer uses is an LD50 test done on a cat. The cat was
injected with Tubocuraine, which caused the animal to jump straight from the table to its cage. The
cat then, started calling very loudly and was very restless and jerky. Then it fell and started jerking
in rapid movements repeatedly. The reaction was repeated several times in ten
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The Impact Of Rock N Roll On American Culture
The Music that Rocked America
Rock n roll has made an extreme impact on the American culture for individuals and their growth
in society. Plato, a famous philosopher, says, Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the
mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything ( A Quote ). Rock n roll is a form of music
that has made many opportunities possible for the American people. This category of music has
also opened doors for future generations and America s evolution. Rock n roll in American culture
has been beneficial in the progression of life styles because it has advanced the relationship between
music and technology, created distinct social changes in cultures and adolescents, and formed new
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Rock n roll was an outlet that put aside the separation and began to include all ethnicities because
of similar feelings and ideas that everyone experienced through the music. This category of music
included subcategories that molded into what it became known as today. The origins of rock n roll
come from African American musical styles such as blues, jazz, and gospel and traditional white
musical styles like country and western swing (Howitt). These combinations of music provided a
new social change and an acceptance of other cultures. In this photo to the left and above, Chubby
Checker, an American singer songwriter, is dancing the twist which was a popularized dance style
that went beyond the normal, modest moves during this time (Hammond). The photo shows the
environment of integrated ethnicities that enjoy the same music, dance, and life style. Rock n roll
helped this generation realize the importance of working similar minds together without the
difference of race. New life styles emerged because of the rock n roll scene like the creation of this
music genre and the rebellious dancing that came with it in attempt to show the conservative
figures that everyone should express themselves no matter what
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Monologue Of Mrs Light
In stark contrast, to Roderick s recklessness towards Christina, James shows Mrs Light s ardent
devotion towards her daughter, whom she once regarded as, a very ugly baby; for the first two
years I could hardly bear to look at her... (208), and such dedication is the direct result of a
religious revelation that, in fact, Christina is profoundly beautiful. Mrs Light s about face
concerning Christina s prettiness, she conveys to Rowland as a mythological tale in which she sees
a little girlof four or five, very fantastically dressed (208) whom she is taken aback by the child s
beauty and wishes if my poor Christina were only like that! (208) Then Mrs Light realises the
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This helplessness is apparent by his emotional outburst to her astute comments: thus proving her
point that he is weak. While the couple talk, Rowland observes them in secret and hears the
twosomes discuss among other things Roderick s fiancГ©e, Miss Garland. Again, Christina
strikes a nerve concerning Roderick s treatment of his fiancГ©e, I believe that, really, you don t
greatly care for your friend in America... (216), and what she says next is the trait of someone
who is perceptive in judging the moral conduct of others, any more than you do for me. You are
one of the men who care only for themselves and for what they can make of themselves. (216)
Miss Light s statement seems hypocritical as she too is self absorbed, nevertheless, her awareness
of this fault in Roderick and even herself alerts the reader to the possibility she cares enough for
the artist in order for him to leave her with some semblance of dignity.
At any rate, Roderick tries to disprove her theory that he is
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John Brown as the Villian or Hero Essay
John Brown as the Villian or Hero
Brown s attack on Harper s Ferry affected American culture more than can ever be understood.
Tension between the North and South was building in the 1850 s. Slavery among many other
things was dividing the country into two sections. Brown was executed on December 2, 1859 for
his murderous out lash on society. Was his mind so twisted and demented that he would commit
cold blooded murder? The answer is no. John Brown was a man with a goal and a purpose. When
he said that abolition could not be achieved without blood he was right. It is one of histories great
ironies; John Brown s struggle preceded the Civil War by only 17 months. Thousands of people
were killed in the Civil War, yet John Brown... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brown wanted to do anything he had to in order to abolish slavery. Brown had a great faith in God.
Success had eluded him up to this point. He had sired 20 children and had gone through two
wives, but he still felt unfulfilled. In 1846, Brown was working as a wool merchant but nothing
ever came of it. Before 1855, Brown had gone through a series of lawsuits and bankruptcies that
halted his success. Gerrit Smith, a philanthropist friend of Brown s, was persuaded into giving a
portion of the 120,000 acres of land he owned in upstate New York to Brown. This land would be
open to refugee negroes. Brown lived on this land as a farmer for some time before realizing that
people were just taking advantage of him.
In 1850, the Fugitive Slave Law was passed. This law plainly stated that citizens were required to
help slave catchers if inquired upon to do so. This law would make it immensely difficult for
slaves to successfully escape slavery. Slaves would have to be even more careful not to run into the
wrong person.
John Brown along with other northerners were outraged. Many abolitionists protested and claimed
this law was outrageous. The question of whether it was right for the government to force
abolitionist to help slave catchers was asked, Brown knew
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Comparing Henry V And St. Joan Of Arc
Henry and Joan During the scenes of Henry V and St. Joan of Arc, it is noticed that there are
certain expectations that are expected of each Joan and Henry. Each of these individuals are
expected of different things based on their genders. Joan shows that being just a girl doesn t
have to determine what you do and Henry makes it known that if you do certain things that you
believe in, that you are still a man and shouldn t listen to what other have to say and to prove
them wrong. This is where both people have similarities and differences when it comes to their
gender roles. For King Henry V, he is doubted sometimes that he is not a true man and that since
he is a king he should act like one. Henry shows and tells that when he is having a conversation
with his men about being a good king and man. He said Though it s not my place to say so, I
think the king is, after all, only a man, the same as me. The violet smells to him the same as it does
to me. The sky appears to him much as it does to me, and all his senses are those of a mortal man.
Without his fine clothes, the king appears just like any other naked man. And though his feelings
may be pitched higher than ours, when they plummet, they plummet that... Show more content on
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Henry and Joan seem to have similarities and differences when it comes to their situations but
both of them make it known that your gender should not define certain traits or certains things
that you can and cannot do. However Henry made it more known that you shouldn t listen to
what other people say and other people s opinions do not define who you are or stop you from
what your goals. But in conclusion these are a few examples of the gender related experiences
both Henry and Joan had to go
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Essay on Sex and Lies in Arabian Nights
Sex, Lies, and Open Sesame In Richard Burton #8217;s translation of Arabian Nights, several
stories revolve around three ideas; sex, lies, and violence. It seems that one idea hinges on another
and the stories use one to justify the other. This paper will explore the use of sex, lies, and
violence and their interdependence on one another throughout three stories. These stories are
#8220;The Story of King Shahryar and His Brother, #8221; #8220;Ali Babaand the Forty Thieves,
#8221; and #8220;The Hunchback #8217;s Tale. #8221; It will also discuss the strange use of
these ideas in the stories as well as Arabian culture.Sex has been a mainstay in literature for
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After struggling with the information, Shah Zamon decides to tell his brother and after
discovering the truth King Shahryar decided that no woman could be trusted. He then
developed a plan; first he killed his wife, her lover, the concubines, and the white slaves. Then he
decided, #8220;He also swore a binding oath that whenever he married, he would take his new
wife #8217;s maidenhead at night and slay her the next morning to make sure of his honor, for
he was convinced that there never was or could be one chaste woman upon the face of this earth.
#8221; (Page 12) This example once again proves that sex, lies, and violence all spins the web of
problems that we see in this book. Violence is a concept that takes on many different uses in
Arabian culture. It is used both as a means of killing, protecting, and punishing. In #8220;Ali
Baba and the Forty Thieves, #8221; after Ali Baba finds treasure in the cave of the thieves, his
brother Kasim is jealous and follows him back only to get caught within the cave. When he is
discovered by the thieves he is not only murdered but also his body is used to fore warn others.
#8220; #8230;they (the thieves ) decided to quarter Kasim #8217;s dead body and hang two parts
on the right and two parts on the left of the door so that the sight would be a warning of doom to
all those who might dare
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The Destructor Is Destroying The City
In a world of good and evil, a hero arises named The Shadow. After an experimental mishap,
Dr.Matel released some dangerous chemicals into a neighbor s water pipes. Resulting in the
creation of The Shadow. With extreme speed and ultimate fighting skills, The Shadow is just what
the city needs to escape the monster named Destructor. The destructor has been terrorizing the city
ever since it s arrival on Earth from a distant planet named quantum. With red eyes and fire
breathing powers, the Destructor has been destroying the City. The Shadow is just the right match,
to give the city the freedom they deserve! But can he do it? It was a cold cold Monday morning
when the two met to settle the problems. If The Shadow was able to beat
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WARREN BUFFETT
CASE 1: WARREN BUFFETT
a) From Warren Buffett s perspective, what is the intrinsic value?
From Warren Buffett s perspective, intrinsic value is the value will affect the future value
performance of investment and business. It is defined as the discounted value of the cash that can
be taken out of a business during its remaining life (Bruner, 2010).
Why is it accorded such importance?
In view of the fact that the intrinsic value is the only logical way (Bruner, 2010) which help
investor to identify whether the investments and businesses are worth to do.
How is it estimated?
It is estimated by the calculation of discounted cash flows and it will be affected by change of
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How do you measure investment performance?
I measure investment performance in two ways. One is whether I can get a stable and good profit
or not. The other one is the investment will have a lower risk than others.
What does good performance mean to you?
The investment has a good performance means I will have a substantial return in the investment
and undertake lower risks than others.
b) What might explain the fund s performance?
There are two frequently ways to measure the fund s performance according to Bill Miller and
Value Trust (Bruner, 2010):
1) The percentage of annual growth rate of NAV assuming reinvestment (the total return on
investment.)
2) The absolute dollar value today of an investment made at some time in the past.
To what extent do you believe an investment strategy, such as Miller s, explains performance?
The investment strategies include many aspects. It should consider different factors to provide
extensive perspective for investors to estimate the performance of investment.
Buy low price, high intrinsic value stocks (Bruner 2010) is the first investment strategy. It reveals
the higher investment returns the better.
c) Consider the mutual fund industry. What roles do portfolio managers play?
Portfolio managers role is to create as much profit as possible through manages the fund s asset
virtue of specialized knowledge and experience.
What are the differences between fundamental and
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Reaction Paper On Rice Cooker
My Review On Zojirushi NS WAC 10 Rice Cooker and Warmer The Recipe For Divinely Delicious
Rice
Quite recently, I felt the need for a rice cooker. Since I need to make rice on daily basis, I decided
that it is time I get a rice cooker and get done with the task easily and avoid all the hassle. I always
thought that buying something as simple as a rice machine will be easy but when I started
searching the market aisles, I was in for a big surprise. There were so many make and models all
claiming to be better than the other and I had no idea which one to go for.
Thankfully, I have been very lucky as I decided on a Zojirushi ns wac 10. Efficient and effective, I
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It made all the adjustments itself and I was saved from all the nuisance of constantly checking how
the rice is cooking. The result, needless to say, was always perfectly cooked rice. Moreover it also
has a clock and delay timer to further sweeten the deal.
Dent Resistant Body
A very telling factor of the quality of any product is its body. Same goes for Zojirushi s rice cooker.
Not only it is attractive in looks, it also has a dent resistant body. I have using it for almost two
years now and it still looks as good as new. This dent resistant body guarantees prolonged usage.
Capacity:
Believed to be the best rice cooker and steamer by many, the Zojirushi rice cooker can
accommodate upto 5.5 cups of rice. Not only is the rice well cooked, it is healthy as well. The
capacity that this rice cooker offers gives it an edge because unlike others, with it you can easily
cook for a group of 13 15 people.
Keep Warm Mode:
An ingenious design, Zojirushi Micom uses a keep warm mode. This makes this rice cooker an
intelligent tool. Once the rice is cooked, it stops heating to prevent the rice from overcooking and
shifts to the keep warm mode so that whenever you wish to serve it, you get it warm and fresh.
Zojirushi Rice Cooker What Else Does It Offer?zojirushi ns wac10 cooker and warmer
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Total Knee Replacement
Managing Mobility After a Total Knee Replacement
November 15, 2011
INTRODUCTION In Kindred Rehabilitation, the patient had a total knee replacement due to
osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis causes degenerative changes, within the joints causing bone stiffening
and reactive inflammation. My patient was admitted on 10/21/11 with osteoarthritis and a left total
knee replacement. Her PT and INR were a concern because she had developed mild
thrombocytopenia which resulted in the elevation and potential bleeding. The physician had to take
her off of Lovenox and switch her to an oral anti coagulant Xarelto at 10mg once daily. During her
care I was educated by the interdisciplinary teams managing mobility, safety, and the more... Show
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The agenda was quite clear that during their observations the recovery showed needs were
decreased according to age and BMI. They stated older patients were in need of more assistance
and longer stay in the hospital as opposed to younger adults. I found it interesting that they saw
patients with bilateral knees had decreased needs and that unilateral were in need of more
assistance before discharge. Managing pain was their first priority during research and
rehabilitation, followed by instructing care of their own surgical wound. The aim of this study
was to actively reinforce assessment and management after this procedure and giving guidance to
those in health care. According to Su et all (2009), knee replacement is an effective way to find
relief of pain and improve mobility, but most importantly giving the patient education and skills
during early recovery. In comparison, all articles focused on the need of improving mobility after
surgery. Assessing the patient s abilities and the need for physical therapyand keeping an eye out
for complications. A main focus was pain relief and that recovery for each patient varies, but it is
important to get them ambulating with assistive devices soon after surgery. My patient at Kindred,
had continuous assessment and an interdisciplinary team that assisted in her road to
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Outline the Contribution of Marxism to Our Society Essay
OUTLINE THE CONTRIBUTION OF MARXISM TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIETY
Marxism is an ideology based on the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Freidrich
Engels. Karl Marx who was born in Germany in 1818 was a revolutionary whose ideas on society
were the foundation of communism. Under modern capitalism the means of production, such as
factories, land, and technology are controlled by a small minority who Marx called the
bourgeoisie. Production is carried out by the working class, known as the proletarians who have to
sell their labour or face poverty or starvation. Taken together these two classes form the economic
base of society, what Marx called the substructure. Marx saw that there was conflict between these
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American sociologists, (Bowles et al 1976) maintain there is a close correspondence between
the social relationships which govern school and work. This correspondence principle link work
and education with its system of hierarchies and rules which prepare people for a subservient
role in the workplace, by exploiting them as servants of a capitalist system, and continuing to
perpetuate class stratification. (Giddens, A. 1997) The education system disguises this with its
myth of meritocracy (Haralambos et al p 604) Cultural deprivation theorists suggest middle class
children have advantage over WC, in that at an early age they are socialised and exposed to
books, music and technology known as cultural capital. According to (Bordieu et al 1977)
education is biased in favour of the culture of the dominant social class and WC culture is devalued.
In an attempt to test Bordieus theory (Sullivan, 2001) carried out a social survey on pupils
approaching school leaving age in 1998 and found that pupils cultural capital was strongly
correlated with parents cultural capital...which in turn was closely linked to their social class She
also found significant differences in exam results between WC and MC children even when the
effects of cultural capital had been taken into account which tended to support in part Bourdieus
theory. (Haralambas cites Keddie, N. 1973) who argues that culture deprivation is a myth. It
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Equine Industry Research Paper
The equine industry or better known as the horse world is one of the largest industries in the world
today. It is a multimillion dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine
industry is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has
a significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this
industryso important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it s just the
excitement of the rodeo or horseshow that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement.
However, it is so valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The
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The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The
English side of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and
Ireland. In Ireland, racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine
industry. Despite it being a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all
three parts. Ireland has a long history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third
largest breeder of thoroughbreds in the world. According to Ireland s Minister for Agriculture,
Food, and the Marine Simon Convey, We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and
production in this country, a natural affinity for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and
world class riders ( Irish Sport Horse Industry Survey ). There are approximately 130,000 horses
in Ireland and the industry contributes approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall
economy. However, the Western side of the horse world, particularly barrel racing, is growing
rapidly in places like Canada and Brazil. For example, the Chief Executive Officer of Equine
Canada stated, Our report confirms the enormous but too often underestimated contribution made
by Canadian equestrians to our country s economy and quality of life ( Equine Industry Study ).
The country does face challenging climate conditions
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Essay on Agent Orange
We must do everything in our power to make the world recognize that our veterans are still
paying a high price for fighting the war in Vietnam. Agent Orange is slowly taking the lives of
these brave veterans. The government has recognized some diseases but the rules to compensation
can be complex. It was in the 1960 s that we were in the process of trying to destroy vegetation and
brushin Vietnam, in doing so we proceeded to contaminate one of the largest parts of the
environment, Humankind. War Veterans
were exposed to Agent Orange and now live their lives
with a disease not necessarily curable. The question remains did these Veterans know about the
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The destruction this chemical caused to the vegetation should have been the first clue that what
destroys nature will in due time destroy us. We are the cause for this mess; but we should have been
notified much earlier about the potential risk associated with Agent Orange. According to the
Executive Summary on Operations Trail Dust and Ranch Hand, quot;On April 17,1995
Researchers have found that during the spraying of Agent Orange in southern Vietnam, dioxin
levels in human tissue were as high as 900 times greater in Vietnamese living in southern Vietnam
than those living in Northern Vietnam where Agent Orange was not used. quot;(Arison5) It was
not until 1993, when the Institute of Medicine News reported, quot;Evidence exists linking three
cancers and two other health problems with chemicals used in herbicides used in the Vietnam
War, a committee of the Institute of Medicine has concluded. Those diseases are soft tissue
sarcoma, non Hodgkin s lymphoma, and Hodgkin s disease as well as chloracne and prophyria
cutanea tarda (PCT). quot;(Turner Lowe1) An explanation of each disease follows: Non Hodgkin s
Lymphoma refers to any group of cancers of lymphoid tissues that multiply. These are found mainly
in the lymph nodes and the spleen. The symptoms are related to painless swelling of the lymph
nodes in the neck or groin region. There is an attempted
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Flood Assessment
PURPOSE
The purpose of this report is to geologically evaluate the potential hazards for flooding in Hazard
City. This report will include a detailed historic and extrapolated Stream Gauge Data Worksheet, as
well as a graph of the Discharge Frequency Curve expected on Clearwater River. The report will
provide Hazard city with my scientific analysis, conclusions, and provide recommendations
concerning potential flood damages.
METHOLODOGY
The methodology used was to utilize the Recurrence Interval formula (R) = (N+1)/M, to determine
the recurrence interval and magnitude of historical floods provided on the Stream Gauge Data of
Peak Flood Discharges on Clearwater River in Hazard City. Also, I reviewed the flood insurance
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Another reason for this scientific assumption is that the Downtown area, which is inundated with
impervious covered surfaces, will produce runoff, especially in the event of a flash flood, and will
meet in this same area along Clearwater River near Ralston (Keller, 2008, p. 269).
Information that was used to develop my conclusions were relative to the history of Clearwater
River such as the average normal discharge of 40,000cfs, the fact that the river can accommodate
55,000cfs before flooding will occur, and that with every increase of 2600cfs the river rises one
foot. For example, this information helped to determine that four of the thirteen noted Peak
Flood Discharges listed on the worksheet were not at flood stage as the river is able to
accommodate discharges less than 55,000cfs. However, nine of the thirteen Peak Flood
Discharges listed on the worksheet were at flood stage or drastically above; with the maximum
rise of 17.77 feet above and a discharge rate of 101,200cfs. The average discharge rate of the top
three noted floods per information on the Stream Gauge Data of Peak Flow Discharges is
93,613cfs, which is resourceful later in determining the extrapolated 75 year flood.
CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS
1. What is the recurrence interval of floods in Hazard City?
The average recurrence interval of floods in Hazard City is 1 in 7.14 years; with an average flood
discharge rate of 78,885cfs and a magnitude of 7. The typical flood in Hazard City
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Explosion of Interest Essay
Explosion of Interest
A community can be defined in many ways. The most basic definition is a group of people sharing
common interests, thoughts, beliefs, or values. Today s fastest growing and most diverse
communities are those experienced through the Internet. In the article Everyone s a Critic, Richard
Lacayo describes the many communities where people can express their feelings on books, movies,
music, and restaurants. His representation of online communities can be shared with that of Amy
Bruckman s in her article Finding One s Own in Cyberspace. Both articles represent online
communities as one of today s fastest and easiest ways of sharing your thoughts with the rest of the
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The ability to communicate through the Internet has connected people in a way that is
immeasurable. People now turn to cyberspace to have questions answered, feelings shared, and
opinions heard. As Lacayo implies, everyone truly can be a critic and can be valued despite their
position. As a result of the appreciation and recognition of a community, the Internet continues to
grow more diverse and interesting. With many different interests, beliefs, values, opinions, and
feelings, many online communities are bound to be equally as varied. After all, the Net is made up
of hundreds of thousands of separate communities, each with its own special character (Bruckman
l71). With the collective decisions made by each community, the amount of diversity throughout the
Internet is unlimited. Consequently, each individual user can find a community that suits their
personal interests or thoughts. With variety promised on the Net, many see their differences as
something we need to cultivate and cherish (Bruckman 178). Diversity is cherished on the Internet
because it allows people to find a place they can relate to. As Internet communities become more
assorted, users are now more likely to find a community that they can call their own. Above all,
most people have constructed their energies to help make people aware of the variety of
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Distinguishing Between Bad and Evil
Distinguishing Between Bad and Evil
John Milton s works Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and A Masque Presented at Ludlow
Castle all have antagonists that are Milton s representations of evil. However, when closely
examining Satan in Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained it is easily recognizable that Satan s
character has taken a remarkable shift in that he no longer questions his immoral actions just like
Comus never questions his actions in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle. This close
examination brings about the question what s the difference between being an evil being and a
person with bad character? This essay will evaluate how Satan in Paradise Lost is just a bad
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Milton creates Satan s character in this way in order to tempt and test his reader by appealing to
the reader s sinful side. His constant manipulation of the reader and the characters within the text
does not necessarily make him evil it just reflects poor judgment and bad character.
In Paradise Regained Satan no longer possesses the same conflicting dualities of good and bad;
instead his character illustrates a malevolent being. Satan no longer questions or reacts with
conflicting feelings towards his demonic actions and sentiments as he did in Paradise Lost. His
character is completely detached from the purity that was once within him and commits atrocities
without remorse or question. It is evident in Paradise Regained that Milton has completely
reconstructed Satan in such a malicious manner that there leaves no room for question whether
Satan is a bad or evil. Satan is presented as nothing other than pure evil. His speeches are no
longer alluring and infectious instead they reek with toxic flow. He is no longer apologetic for his
rebellion and his respect for the position on God represented in Book 1 of Paradise Regained has
diminished:
Yet to that hideous place not so confined By rigour unconniving, but that oft
Leaving my dolorous prison I enjoy
Large liberty to round this globe of earth,
Or range in the air, nor from the heaven of heavens
Hath he
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Race As A Social Construction
Alisha Sparks
Dr. Stanley
POLS
24 November 2015
Race as a Social Construction
When we talk about race, what are we really talking about? The issue of race is a complex issue,
with socially ambiguous undertones that have plagued our society for decades. Race has been a
marker and maker of stereotypes. Race has been used as a justification for injustice. Whether
slavery, Japanese internment, or social and economic exclusion, race has given an avenue for those
in power to exclude ones deemed other . In the following paragraphs I will examine the premise of
race and try to demonstrate why it is a social construct.
After extensive study by scientists, it was concluded that there are no distinct biological
characteristics of the race. Instead race, as the modern world had come to understand it, is a set of
arbitrary distinctions of groups of people that genetically have no significance. Race is a relatively
new concept. Coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach during the age of enlightenment around the
late 18th century. The idea was expounded upon by Arthur de Gobineau in the mid 1800s.
Gobineau theorized that there were three primary races (black, white, and yellow) and that certain
races where purer than others. This type of rhetoric and thinking would lead people to justify their
actions in the name of race.
The United States has a history of divisive racial policies that is older than the nation itself. Bacon s
Rebellion in Virginia, circa 1676, was a joint rebellion by
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Engine Of Evolution Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1 What Is Evolution?
In chapter one of the selected text given it goes over six main components being: evolution,
gradualism, speciation, common ancestry, natural selection, and nonselective mechanisms of
evolutionary change. These six components are broken down from the larger idea that life began
with one species and eventually broke off and evolved into many new and different branches of
species. Even in reading this, I do not believe that we all came from one species. I feel that evolution
is true to an extent that while species do evolve over time (which is the concept of gradualism) we
did not all evolve from one parasitic creature. To start simply the first component evolution in itself
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The main lesson of biogeography is that only evolution can explain the diversity of life on
continents and islands. (Coyne 109).In convergent evolution 3 of the six components discussed in
chapter 1 are working together. These 3 components are common ancestry, speciation, and natural
selection. If evolution did exist, ancestors of species today that lived in the same place, when dug
up, should be fossils that resemble organisms today.
Chapter 5 The Engine of Evolution In this chapter of the selected text for the course they talk of the
three things involved in adaptation. First and foremost, there has to be variation in the population,
second, the variation has to come from genes changes, and the third is that the genetic variation
must affect the probability of offspring. Evolution by selection is a combination of randomness and
lawfulness. (Coyne 118). I also learned that the only difference between natural selection and
artificial selection is that on one hand the changes occurring are being made to happen by a breeder
(artificial) whereas the other is random selection due to environmental and survival changes
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Illegal Aliens and Birthright Citizenship
Illegal Aliens and Birthright Citizenship
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of our great country. Found in our Constitution,
is the fourteenth amendment. But, did the authors of the Fourteenth Amendment want or not want
to grant citizenship to every person who happened to be born on U.S. soil? And does subject to the
jurisdiction mean something different from born in the United States, ?
First, let s see exactly what the fourteenth amendment states:
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are
citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce
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Political pressures make refugee status difficult to prove in some cases.
Diversity Lottery
Through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program, immigrant visas are made available annually to
people whose country of origin has low immigration rates to the United States. Each year, the
State Department selects 110,000 applicants from all qualified entries. However, once 50,000
immigrant visas are issued, or the fiscal year ends, the lottery is closed. Immigrant visas are not
available for people whose country of origin sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States
in the last five years.
Many people think they can show up at a U.S. embassy or border post, describe why they d make
a good addition to U.S. society, and be welcomed in. Unfortunately, this is the exact opposite of
how the U.S. immigration system works.
Instead, people who want to come to the U.S., whether temporarily or permanently, must determine
whether they fit into eligibility categories for either permanent residence (a green card) or for a
temporary stay ( nonimmigrant visa ).
Then they must submit an application in fact, often a series of applications to one or more of the
U.S. agencies responsible for carrying out the immigration laws. These include U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS), which has offices across the United States, and the U.S.
Department of State (DOS), which manages consulates and embassies around the world.
What Permanent
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Essay On The Journey Of The Chapter 4
Let s see where they are headed, suggested David The two agreed and began following the deep
boot prints. They went on for awhile before they disappeared into the desert side of the island.
They strained their eyes and saw what appeared to be the group s camp. They were still looking
when a faint whistle came floating down from a tree and a band of men came storming out of
the underbrush. John, Mark and, David spun around and took off. They were about a fourth of a
mile away from the safety of their new home when a gun fired and Mark fell to the ground with
blood oozing out of his leg. John and David stopped to try and carry him but with the large group
coming they had to lay him down and get poised for a fight. The mad gang of men... Show more
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John hurried over and scoped him up in his arms and lay his head on his lap. John tore his shirt
and wrapped it around his head. David did the same and John used his shirt to separated Mark s
skin from the cold concrete they were lying on. David stood up and walked around the room
looking for some hope of escape. Nothing, just a big concrete box John lay Mark s head down
and stood up. He went to the side of the prison and put his ear on the wall. That is not how I
planned on dying. he said David looked at him with a questioning face. A deep voice from
suddenly erupted from outside the prison. There is no way out Mark jumped to his feet. In a
hushed voice he half whispered half shouted, That was the voice from the phone on the plane
telling the pilots to kill us and now we are going to die! We won t die let s just, just Just
what....... die? said David sarcastically. No we don t do that we just don t die, pretty simple. The
three went into a corner and started making a plan of escape making sure that no one on the
outside could hear them. After about two hours of making and going over the plan the three
slowly began drifting off and waited for the day. Come on you fools get up, you don t want to look
sleepy when you die! the big voice shouted. The three slowly got to their feet still half sleeping. The
tall man whistled and three men appeared. Lock them up......more. The men put handcuffs on them
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The Three Major Chemical Bonds
So here we are talking about the three types major chemical bonds. NaCl is an ionic bond
because chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond. There are two
different types of covalent bonds non polar and polar covalent bonds. So ionic bonds are
basically the electronegativity is larger then its more polar. Non polar bonds have the same
electronegativity which makes them share an equal pair share of the bond. Polar bonds have a
different electronegativity which makes it have an unequal share of the bonds. Some of the
characteristics for covalent bonds are bond length and bond polarity. The definition for bond length
is the identity of the bond and seeing if it is singled, doubled, or tripled bond. Bond polarity means
a covalent
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Crime Statistics Comparison
Comparison of Crime Statistics
Crime statistics endeavour to provide statistical measures of crime in societies. They provide a
point of analysis and comparison, allow countries to form long term patterns and trends and can
help to develop and reform criminal justice policies as well as being more meaningful than raw
numbers. Using the countries of Bahrain and the United States as a comparison point for the
following issues which surround crime statistics such as biases, agendas and general influences
like education and religion; this essay will be focused around analysing the statistical factors and
wider influences which can allow a country to have low or high crime rates.
Crime Definitions
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Wider Influences:
Bahrain is a country which operates on all levels in relation to the teachings of the Qur an. This
makes up the fabric of life for the Bahraini people, the influence of the Islamic religion can be
seen in the economic, political and social pathways of life within the culture of the country. In
Bahrain, religion is the most important structure. The Islamic religion opposes wrongdoing in
all its forms and that any wrongdoing can lead to the downfall of society. The teachings of the
Prophet attempt to get rid of all forms of crime before it happens by influencing the individuals
who follow the religion. Acts against the law therefore is not only a crime against society in the
eyes of Bahraini people it is also a violation of the principles of God. In Bahrain there are even
moral police officers who regulate the dress and public behaviour of citizens (Helal, 1991). As
the Qur an provides the basis for society, it also provides the base for which laws are made. All
laws however have major influence from the Western cultures, apart from marriage, divorce and
succession which all fall under the Shari ah. (Souryal, 1988)Therefore religion is a major influence
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Microsoft Outsourcing Threat Management Gateway 2010 Essay
1.Introduction:
Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG) is a firewall that has application
layer intelligence and anti malware capabilities. Multiple Web Security technologies in a single
solution and intrusion prevent against exploitation of vulnerabilities. Forefront TMG 2010 gives
outbound and limited inbound safety for an organization. Forefront TMG 2010 is available in
Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition and Medium Business Edition.
2.Evaluation of Threat Management and secure Microsoft servers:
Enterprises arrange numerous distinct software and device with their own interface and managing
login and comfort. Soon they find that these resolutions convert unmanageable. There are several
things to arrange so safety platforms are fundamentally likely to error. An incorrect management
safety platform can be a big problem than none at all. Firewall utilizations growth the safety by
tumbling the difficulty.
Moreover, for increasing the security, incorporated platform of safety products made leading
firewall appliances provides a cost benefit. Therefore, money can be saved over security systems
accumulated from distinct products.
Microsoft Forefront TMG provides an energetic reply to safety threats. It offers a range of safe
technologies like firewall, anti malware, and intrusion revealing in one umbrella.
Threat Management Gateway interchanges Internet Security and Acceleration Server and
incorporates with Forefront Protection Manager, a
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Uncle s Tom Cabin By Harriet Beecher Stowe
It influenced social reform movements because it was originally a religious movement where it
emphasized on faith in which it later influenced those concerning about temperance, education,
women s rights, and abolition throughout the country when they decided to change their religions.
Uncle s Tom Cabin was wrote by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Intense means an extreme force, degree, or strength.
The Compromise (1850), Kansas Nebraska Act (1854), Supreme Court widened the growing
divisions over slavery (1857), John Brown and a small band of followers tried to start an
antislavery revolt by seizing a federal arsenal (1859), Abraham Lincoln was elected as President
(1860), Kansas entered the Union as a free state (1861), and the Confederate troops
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Sonic Research Paper
Current Science Event: Sonic Tractor Beams In the past, scientists have extoled levitation through
electromagnetic fields and even concentrated laser beams to levitate ferromagnetic material. Now,
scientists in the U.K. have built a contraption comprised of 64 loudspeakers and intensive computer
calculations. Essentially, the loudspeakers synchronize their sound waves so that they uniformly
counteract Earth s gravity. The side speakers then prevent the levitating object from rolling off the
invisible upwards force of sound waves, effectively keeping it in the epicenter of sound waves
differential pressure. However, only light weight, spherical objects can be levitated, such as
polystyrene beads could be levitated, as the pressure differentiation... Show more content on
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This can be accomplished only through complex computer simulations, which uses three acoustic
modulations to hold a levitating object in midair. These acoustic modulations can even be
programmed to twirl and move levitating objects, or simply form a high pressure bubble that
holds the object stationary. Some acoustic simulations require the levitating object to be encased
on all four sides by loudspeaker arrays to improve maneuverability. The actual loudspeaker relies
on a series of long and short wavelengths, of which are generated at 40 kilohertz, at 140 150
decibels. Because this device runs at 40 kilohertz, the sound frequency is well above amicable
human hearing, but is detectable to dogs. When the inaudible wavelengths create a pocket of low
pressure, they can counteract the gravitational force of a polystyrene ball 5mm in circumference.
Allow its rather paltry ability to levitate only light weight material averts this technology from being
applied as a tractor beams, medical scientists are exuberant about the fact that they can modify it to
activate acoustic medication and manipulate individual
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Anatomy Of The Pulmonary, Coronaries And Veins
Anatomy Of The pulmonary, Coronaries and aorta arteries
Gross anatomy
The heart and great vessels are roughly in the middle of the thorax, being surrounded laterally and
posteriorly by the lungs and anteriorly by the sternum and the central part of the thoracic cage. The
heart acts a twofold, self modifying suction and pressure pump, the parts of which work in union
to push blood to all parts of the body. The right half of the heart (right heart) gets ineffectively
oxygenated (venous) blood from the body via the SVC and IVC and pumps it through the
pulmonary trunk to the lungs for oxygenation. The left half of the heart (left heart) gets well
oxygenated (arterial) blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins and pushes it into the aorta for
circulation to the body (Fig.1) (Moore and Dalley, 2006).
Fig.1. The heart and great vessels (Quoted from Shah, 2005)
I Anatomy of pulmonary arteries:
The lungs get blood by means of two sets of arteries: pulmonary arteries and bronchial arteries.
Deoxygenated blood goes through the pulmonary trunk which separates into a left pulmonary artery
that enters the left lung and a right pulmonary artery that enters the right lung. Return of the
oxygenated blood to the heart happens by method of the four pulmonary veins which deplete into
the left atrium (Tortora and Nielsen, 2012). The fundamental divisions of the trunk are the right and
left pulmonary arteries. The right pulmonary artery goes in front of the
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Facebook s War On Free Speech
In addition to supporter shaming being abundant in daily face to face interactions, social media,
such as Twitter and Facebook, become a breeding ground for supporter shaming. On Twitter,
Kevin Allred, a professor at Rutgers University, wrote, If you re white claiming being called
racist for supporting Trump is a bias incident, you ve lived the most privileged life ever! Ever!
The supporter shaming on social media, however, did not stop at the individual level; it grew to a
systematic banning of vocal and enthusiastic Trump supporters on Twitter. Charlie Nash wrote in a
Breitbart article, ...It appears that Twitter s war on free speech is directed at a specific generation
of libertarians and alternative conservative voices, many of whom are...supporters of Donald Trump
...they re going after the social network s most influential Trump supporters... While vocal
Trump supporters were being banned on Twitter, there did not seem to be an issue with death
threats being posed toward Donald Trump and his supporters, seeing as composers of such
tweets were not banned. This type of behavior, engaged in by social media platforms, made
political discourse hostile, but the opposite should be the goal of such media platforms. It should
be a duty of the media to encourage political discourse and to encourage people to actively
participate in politics, since it affects everyone, not to punish those who have opposing beliefs. The
supporter shaming did not end with face to face
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Doing Business In Nepal
I decided to do my research for values and beliefs on Nepal, because it gave me an opportunity to
share a positive experience for my pastor unlike the one Bush had with the shoes. When the first
earthquake in Nepal happened we sent a team to Nepal to help, and while they were there they
handed out white scarves. Several months later my church sent our pastor and while there the
same scarves that were handed out previously to the people got returned to our pastor. As he was
leaving people came by and hung the scarves around his neck, he was told that this was the
highest respect the people of Nepal could show. He was also handed a wooden drinking vessel,
that had survived the earthquake, it was 100+ years old and he was told that it was the highest
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I can not tell you what an awesome feeling it was to listen to my pastor tell the story of what he
experienced. So when reading about the disrespect of Bush and the shoes it reminded me of
what our pastor experienced. So I decided to search on Nepal business etiquette. According to the
article Doing Business in Nepal), it is a practiced custom when invited to someones home to
give a gift (Doing Business in Nepal). Something practiced at business meetings, I personally
think is a good idea, because it helps get to know the person you are doing business with and
help break the barrier of conversation is talking about your family, work, and life experiences
are all good ways to establish personal relationships (Culture Crossing). Which in my opinion is
a good thing to help you in your business meeting. Something I found interesting and is not
practiced as it use to be in the US, if you are invited for a meal then the host is expected to pay for
it, and they consider it rude if you offer to pay (Doing Business in Nepal). Now I don t know
personally from a
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Computer In The Classroom
1.The first application involves utilization of the computer as a record keeper and retriever.
Teachers and administrators programme the computer for processing data of the students for
instructional purposes such as printing report cards, storing and retrieving tests and examinations
results, pertinent details about students (age, sex, community, family background etc.) and
scheduling students for classes in the case of streaming of students ability wise or due to large
strength of the college or shift system, for the purpose of guidance and counseling , cumulative
records, counsellor s records, file and details about vocational interest, aptitude and information and
psychological test results can be stored in the computerand retrieve as and when needed.
2.The second is to use the computer as a laboratory computing device, which is one of the most
frequently used educational application. A single terminal, teletype or electronic typewriter is
installed in the classroom with a direct access to an externally placed computer. Students are
encouraged to develop their regular classroom assignments. Talented and over achieving students
can be encouraged to develop their own software of help the peer group in preparing software to suit
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This makes it possible for the computer to accept and act upon a variety of different kinds of
response from the learner and to provide information in textual, graphical, and animated form
(Rushby, 1989). Kaput (1992) enlisted there are three advantages of usage of technology in
teaching and learning; (i) interactivity, (ii) connectivity and (iii) controlling of learning
environments. Furthermore computer suggest opportunities for learner control, improved
enthusiasm, associations to the real world, and enhance student achievement as measured in variety
of ways, including, but not exclusively limited to, standardized achievement
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Compare And Contrast Tsunamis And Hurricanes
The warm sun is hitting your body. You can feel the squishy sand between your toes, and the waves
are coming ashore. It is going to be a great day, right? Tsunamis and hurricanes are natural
phenomena that cause mass destruction in an instant. Tsunamis are giant waves caused by
earthquakes in the ocean; whereas, hurricanes are large funnels of water and debris originating
from the ocean. Tsunamis and hurricanes start in the ocean, and both cause mass destruction when
they hit land, but they are still two completely different storms. The most noticeable difference
between a tsunamiand a hurricane is the cause of each. A tsunami is the aftermath of an underwater
earthquakeor volcanic eruption. The force of the earthquake or eruption, along with the moving of
the tectonic plates, sends large amounts of water in all directions. The waves can be thousands of
feet high when they reach the shoreline. These giant waves can arrive at a moment s notice with no
warning. The tsunami is a large natural phenomenon originating from the ocean, but it is not the
only phenomenon to start in the ocean.
Hurricanes are mainly found in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Hurricanes in the Pacific are called
typhoons. A more general term for these storms is a tropical cyclone. Hurricanes are named, and the
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Both of these events can take out complete cities and coastlines destroying everything in their paths.
The destruction ranges from ant piles to giant buildings. These catastrophic events normally leave
places looking like flat, abandoned wastelands. While the tsunamis or hurricanes are happening,
land can be completely submerged in water by up to around twenty feet. As fast as the water rushes
onto land, it leaves just as fast and with the same amount of destruction. A lot of losses happen in
this instance when they are dragged out into the
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Essay about intelligence
Intelligence is the level of competence, ability to learn or to some people it is how well an
individual performs on an IQ test. The structure of intelligence is best subdivided into two
significant categories. They are environmental and hereditary influences.
Environmental differences can be divided into different factors. The deprivation model of social
class and intelligence consists of three variables. These variables explain, in terms of environmental
factors, development and performance which are correlated with social status.
The first of these variables consists of the combination of birth order, nutrition, and prenatal care.
Children who are first born, on average score better on mental tests. There is a definite higher
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Examples of this contribution are conceptualizations and symbolizations. An unwanted contribution
would be some situation where there are people with marital discord or if they are economically
poor. Another contribution, explained by Bijou, refers to the kinds of reinforcers in effect in
cognitive situations. An example of this contribution would be to use positive reinforcing
contingencies. A hampering situation would entail adults who use aversive, neutral or random
stimulus contingencies. The last of these contributions refers to the schedules of reinforcement.
These contributions are categorized by a high number of people who schedule contingencies of
reinforcement in ways which maintain the cognitive repertories acquired (230). Greenfield insists
that people learn what they need to accomplish a goal presented by the environment. The
specification of a particular set of goals by the environment not only determines whether learning
(255). In an experiment done on children,
Werner and Kaplan found out that variable verbal and action contexts for a certain concept provide
a way of generalizing that particular concept by differentiating it from its context. Educationally
this provides a wide variety of action goals but even more important during the initial stage instead
of the later stages. This goal structure of the environment plays a most important role in early life
and then gradually declines
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The Mark Twain s The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras...
Imagine sitting at a coffee shop in New York City. The day is November 18, 1867. A person has
just picked up a copy of the Saturday Press, a newspaper which is known for publishing short
stories (Powers). One of the short stories featured in the newspaper is, Jim Smiley and His
Jumping Frog , which will soon become The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. by a
newly found writer known as Mark Twain(Powers 154). Twain carries a heavy burden, spurred on
by the Civil War, which ended in 1865 (Gerald 336). After reading the story, all the maladies
brought about from five years of fighting are suddenly lifted.(Powers 154). In Mark Twain s The
Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, several of literary themes are incorporated, like
creating a tall tale, as well as the ideal of deception, which Twain continually brings back to the
reader throughout the novel. In The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain,
his greatest techniques are his use of characters, setting, conflict, humor, while giving an interesting
point of view.
In The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, as in many of his other works of literature,
Mark Twain creates many memorable characters. One of the main reasons Mark Twain does this
is to create a believable character. The longer the character is in the story, the more the reader
learns about the character, making the character become more believable. Easterners of this era
held many preconceived ideas
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Indigenous And Torres Strait Islander Students
Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students have challenged the meritocratic in the university
system, as they are a minority but they still continue to succeed and hold a lot of power and help
dictate and design the changes that are being made in Government funding and in the higher
education and universitystructure. This is shown with the lower application and offers and with the
percentage rates that are offered at the higher educationlevel. Their Success in the higher education
system is often due to support groups that the universities have formed with the financial and
mental support from the Australian government that the two organisations have combined to offer.
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Their connection to the land is somewhat different to non Indigenous students needs and beliefs in
higher education and relays in their general day to day living. As every student has some
difficulties and struggles in the higher education system, the challenges faced for an Indigenous and
Torres Strait Islander seems to be more challenging in which their lives, beliefs, community and
family commitments inhibits their ability to be able to study (Korff,
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Pathological Defence Of Criminal Justice
Before an individual may be convicted of a crime he or she needs to be held criminally liable for
that criminal act. However only those with criminal capacity may be held responsible and
punished. This essay shall begin by discussing the concept of criminal responsibility as well as
how this concept is applied in regard to pathological offenders, who do not have the required
criminal capacity but have committed the crime.
Black s Law Dictionary defines criminal responsibility as referring to an individual s mental
capacity to stand before the court and answer for their actions. Furthermore Black s Law
Dictionary explores the two different meanings of this concept. Firstly; he who is responsible
under legal provisions is liable to either suffer or to pay compensation. It can be said that criminal
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Thus, excluding an insanity defence; on the grounds of significant emotional or volitional
deficiencies. The pathological defence may only be used on the accounts that the mental disorder
or defect is both 1) pathological (a disease of the mind) and 2) endogenous (a disease resulting of
internal cause not external factors such as drugs or alcohol).
A defect of reason was experienced by Mr Mcbride when he shot his wife; Mrs Mcbride.
Evidence from a medical practitioner proved that Mr Mcbride knew that the act of killing his
wife was wrong. Nonetheless, he was unable to act in accordance with this knowledge. Mr
Mcbride was diagnosed with an endogenous depression during the act of killing his wife. It is the
endogenous depression that caused his incapacity to act lawfully at the time of the crime. Section
78 (6) and section 78 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 give courts provisions as to
what needs to be done in such
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Human Impact On The Water Cycle
1. What are the most considerable impacts that you make? Some of the biggest impacts that humans
make on the water cycle are direct, indirect, cumulative, and induced impacts. A direct impact
would be the fact that we rely on the consumption of fresh water for sustenance and maintaining
personal hygiene. An indirect impact would be that our food is grown using chemical inputs,
(including natural chemicals fertilizers), which results in the discharge of chemicals and nutrients
that leach into groundwater, and underground aquifers. A cumulative impact would be the combined
impact of our past, present, and future on the environment. And lastly an induced impact, such as a
lake that increases in toxicity due to a landfill that was created. With this in mind, the most
considerable impacts that I personally make would be; i.) The direct impact from consuming water
(retrieved from a fresh water supply usually sourced from underground aquifers, or natural fresh
water springs.) ii.) The indirect impact from consuming electricity (15% of which is sourced from
hydroelectric dams in the state of California.) iii.) The cumulative impact of the total amount of
water that I have used, use now, and will need to sue in the future. And, iv.) The amount of water
depletion from those underground aquifers and fresh water supplies due to the aforementioned
impacts.
2. How might it change your life if you were to reduce your impacts? What would you
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Gender In Religion In Islam, Islam And Religion
Gender in Religion
Religion is a major cornerstone of human identity and culture. Anywhere you look on earth
where there are people, there is a religion or set of beliefs that those people follow. Many times,
the teaching of these Religions can be twisted and manipulated to justify gender bias. The Simple
truth is people are treated very differently based on their Gender by followers of two of the most
popular religions in the world: Islam and Judaism. I am going to examine some ways the teaching
of these two major religions are used to oppress, abuse, and differentiate women.
The first major religion I am going to examine is Islam. Religious roles are mainly imposed on
women in Islam through the clothing they are required to wear. Clothing is tied very close to
ones self identity, as Waseem Fayyaz and Anila Kamal tell us in Practicing Hijab (veil): A
Source of Autonomy and Self esteem for Modern Muslim Women. They write, The attire we
wear is also strongly connected with identity. It is related with the sense of one s self Different
classes of society wear different dress to mark their status and position in society. Kings and
ruling elite have worn heavy and elaborate robes while public clothing has been simple. We use
different uniforms to mention our jobs or institutions. People of different cultures wear different
dresses. Besides culture and region where we live, dress code is also determined by the faith we
espouse. This way dress becomes a symbol of one s
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The Federal Government And Education System
The Federal Government and Education Article 1, Section 8, of the Constitution declares that the
US Government is responsible to tax the people for the general welfare of its citizens . Under this
clause, the Government has taken the responsibility of education; not to micro manage the
education system, but instead to increase the efficiency of it. In the past, states and local
governments have maintained primary control of the educationsystem, which has led to many
problems. The differences in curriculum, quality, and administering as well as other aspects of
public education are vastly different around the country, which has actually inhibited America s
ability to succeed. Many of these issues could be resolved with a shift in power in terms of who is
controlling the country s academic system. The Federal Government should have a significant
amount of regulating responsibility in America s education system, because it standardizes the
quality of education across the country, presents an opportunity of equal education for all students,
and regulates teachers. With the Federal Government regulating education, a national standard of
schooling will become available. This means that there will be set expectations for how well a
studentdoes in schoolas well as standards for a quality education across the US the education on
one side of the country will be exactly the same as on the other side. Having a national academic
standard is important because standards spell out
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Project Fairness
Jessica Nero
Project Fairness Writing
Why do people do research? People research to find out facts and information, solutions to
problems, and instructions on how to do things better. It can be a great and useful tool, but you
have to be really careful of the sources you use because not all sources are credible. Doing research
gives you a chance to pursue your interests, to learn new things, develop your problem solving
skills, and to find new ways to challenge yourself. Working on a research project with fellow
coworkers gives you the chance work closely with one another and learn from a mentor, a faculty
member, or other experienced researcher. With a self initiated research project, you leave Berkeley
with a product that represents the distillation of your interests and studies, and possibly, a real
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Start with a simple search. Search engines, such as Google or Yahoo! are great places to start when
you re first reading up on the assigned writing topic. Avoid Wikipedia. Print and digital
encyclopedias, such as Encyclopedia Britannica and InfoPlease.com are excellent sources from
which to gather material. But be careful of sites such as Wikipedia that allow multiple users to
edit. Wikipedia is a great jumping off point in terms of figuring out what to search for, but double
check all of the facts by using credible sources of information. Use online scholarly databases such
as InfoTrac, LexisNexis and EBSCO, which provide access to the latest research in hundreds of
areas.
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The s Confessions By Augustine Dismisses The Aeneid
In the first book of his Confessions, Augustine dismisses the Aeneid, describing it merely as
depicting the wanderings of some legendary fellow named Aeneas (Conf. 1.20). However, this is
not the only thing that he dismisses throughout the text. Augustine also rejects other culturally
significant texts and the work of both himself and others in his life. While he does admit there are
positive lessons to learn from each of these pursuits, Augustine argues the only texts or professions
that matter are those that bring an individual closer to God, specifically by mentioning Him and His
teachings. Throughout Confessions, Augustine, in retrospect, rejects many of the texts he came
across in his life. He first exhibits this when he describes how wrong it was to have reacted
emotionally to the Aeneid. He wept over Dido, who died pursuing her ultimate end with a sword
(Conf. 1.21), while at the same time he failed to realize he was dying by [his] alienation from
[God] (Conf. 1.20). Here Augustine laments the fact he wept over Dido s death while at the same
time worsened his own condition by ignoring God and his own sinfulness. He is highly critical of
himself in the way he approached the Aeneid as a child, describing himself as having abandoned
[God] to pursue the lowest things of [God s] creation (Conf. 1.21). Because the Aeneid leads
Augustine further away from God it cannot have any significance in one s life. The Aeneid is not
the only text Augustine disregards in
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A Different Kind Of R R
A Different Kind of R R One of the leading struggles for any type of brand, platform, or network
in today s technologically connected age is staying relevant. Arguably it is fairly easy to go viral
on the Internet, but that does not necessarily mean long term success after the excitement dies
down. While individual people can benefit from and profit off of fifteen minutes of fame (I mean,
have you seen all the things that Damn Daniel kid has been doing? He has gotten photoshoots,
brand deals, and even invites to movie premiers!), companies like television networks need to see
continual and enduring engagement with consumers in order to make money by selling advertising
space and building up programs. Recently, the well known TV network... Show more content on
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Originally Freeform was called The Family Network, and was owned by the Christian Broadcast
Company. In 1996 the broadcast company merged with The Walt Disney Company under the
stipulation that the word Family would remain in the network name (Ulaby). Several successful
years later, ABC Family announced in October of 2015 that their network name would be
changing to Freeform. The change they underwent can be described as corporate rebranding, or
the disjunction or change between an initially formulated corporate brand and a new formulation
(Merrilees) as defined in an article titled Principles of corporate rebranding from the European
Journal of Marketing. In their press release announcing the change, (then) ABC Family stated that
they were changing the name of their network to Freeform in order to serve the new generation of
Becomers who are fans on that epic adventure of becoming an adult from first kiss to first kid!
(Dabney). Younger than Millennials, Becomers are young adults who are on the crazy journey of
figuring out who they are and how to become an adult. With this new image, ABC Family became a
place that according to their ad Why is ABC Family Becoming Freeform? encourages their
inquisitive minds and is a place to grow and ask questions (Freeform). In the press release
announcing the change, the network stated that the transformation came about in
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Sidney Lumet s Network
In Sidney Lumet s film, Network, commercialization acts as a catalyst that overpowers any sense
of reality or humanity. The obsession to grasp approval and power through ratings and viewings
leads the UBS Television Network to go to extreme lengths by neglects any form of altruism or
the wellbeing of others, especially in mockery and profit of Howard Beale s mental state. Although
the film exaggerates such attempts by filming and glorifying a terrorist group as well as
assassinating Howard Beale, the film does reflect the current corruption of the media and warns the
media of becoming disillusioned to what is honorable and true. According to this film, the world is
a business and everything the television touches is destroyed. Even though this
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Managing Organizational Structure Change
Managing Organizational Structure Change
LDR 531
Managing Organizational Structure Change
Smith Falmouth (S F), a mid sized phone and mail order product company, has expanded into the
online product market. S F created S ;F Online as an independent business unit while it proves the
strategic viability and value of online as a sales channel. S F Online is made up of a small team
that has been successful, and is now working to increase sales and diversify their online offerings
to add health and beauty services. As S F Online grows, it needs to determine the best
organizational structure to support its business strategy and builds on its current organizational
culture.
Current Organizational Structure
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Considerations. In order to successfully design a matrix organization, though, a few key
considerations need to be planned for. First, informal communication channels need to be developed
and leadership needs to watch for any signs of organizational silos.
Effective communication among the dimensions of the matrix structure is essential for a successful
implementation. A great deal of this communication is informal in nature, leading to voluntary
coordination among employees. Informal communication relies on personal networks and
relationships built on trust. One barrier to informal communication is organizational silos. Leaders
must break down these silos whenever possible (Galbraith, 2010, p.6).
Next, it is important for cross departmental goal achievement that the rewards be aligned for all
areas. The goals of the different matrix dimensions must be aligned to work together. The more
dimensions that exist, the more likely it is that fragmentation will occur (Galbraith, 2010, p.6).
Lastly, since the unity of command is no longer in existence, i.e., there are essentially two bosses
(functional and product managers) there needs to be absolute clarity in the work priorities. When
you dispense with the
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Polonius And Hamlet Analysis
Polonius and Hamlet: The Weavers of Deceits.
The tragedy of Hamlet brings to the stage the palace intrigues of a corrupt Denmark, where the lust
for power leads to the assassination of the King, at the hands of his own brother who usurps his
throne. Hamlet, a young student and model soldier struggles to deal with a harsh reality that leads
him to doubt the whole world. The enigmatic nature of Hamlet, whose speeches and actions lend to
multiple interpretations, generates a sense of uncertainty in the reader that is intensified by the
climax of tension that transpires throughout the work. It is in this climate of deception that Hamlet
elaborates a plan to avenge his father s death by forcing King Claudius to confess the murder
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The pathos is further reinforced by the words of Horatio, who enters the scene saying, A piece of
him, by answering to Barnardo, who was looking for him. The appearance of the ghost of the
deceased king is the reason for such discomfort and reluctance. The ghost itself is a bearer of bad
news that will lead to a sequence of acts of revenge as if to suggest that vengeance is a frosty
wind emerging from the subconscious (intangible) but leading to tangible consequences. It is
interesting to note the author use of minor characters as useful wires to weave the plot of a play.
However, reading the set and the characters through a symbolic lens, the castle, the tower and the
guards allude to the confinement, I would dare to say, to the burial of the consciousness of an
ego overthrown by material power. King Claudius himself embodies the thirst for power that
blurs the mind and takes over even on the blood ties. A fact that is to be considered sacrilegious
and a harbinger of inevitable defeats, as announced by the words of the Danish soldier Marcellus,
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark a sentence passed to history and still used today as an
allusion to a level of corruption that will lead to ruin (100). As mentioned in the introduction, the
author s mastery finds full vent in the speeches of Polonius, who offers questionable pieces of
advice to everyone, left and
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Star Wars Mythology
Gomeau 6
Killian Gomeau
Ms. Vyse
English 2 Honors
April 2nd, 2016
Star Wars and Mythology Close connections can be made from Greek Mythology into pop
culture, especially into fictional stories such as Star Wars. Introduced to the world in 1977, Star
Wars was a cultural phenomenon that took the whole world by storm. It broke new ground in
cinematic storytelling, visual effects, and what a director could do with a film, paving the way for
many other great films to come. The world of Star Warsis also rich with history and lore, and a lot
of that can be connected to Greek Mythology. Two main characters in Star Wars are Luke and Leia
Skywalker, twins who are separated at birth but eventually reunite on their journeys to defeat the
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In Star Wars, the same happens to Luke Skywalker, though not in exactly the same way. He is
given his father?s lightsaber, the weapon of a Jedi by a former friend of his father?s, Ben. Ben
tells Luke as he gives him the weapon: ?I have something here for you. Your father wanted you
to have this when you were old enough, but your uncle wouldn t allow it. He feared you might
follow old Obi Wan on some damn fool idealistic crusade like your father did. Your father s
lightsaber. This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster; an elegant
weapon for a more civilized age. For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the
guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times... before the Empire.?
(Star Wars). As Ben is giving Luke the lightsaber, he explains its extraordinary qualities and
purpose, therefore passing its extraordinary meaning and symbolism down to a new generation,
similar to Artemis and Apollo. These weapons used by these characters would go on to aide them
greatly in their journeys, as Luke used his lightsaber as a tool to defeat his enemies,
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Character Analysis Of Scrooge
This text states that Scrooge was extremely greedy; an example of his greediness would be when
the people that were asking for donations visited, he straight up told them he didn t believe in
charity for the sake of the government supplied help to those in need. From the reading, I know
that Scrooge was impolite as when he insulted his nephew s wife and their marriage for it involved
love. This article explicitly states him as being a cold hearted, uncaring, and selfish person when he
gave Christmasday off to his employee, and thereupon he says it is the only day of the year his
employee can rob him.
The next anecdote that follows that, it says he wouldn t even give his clerk a fire to keep warm,
so his clerk used a candle hoping to stay warm. Based on what I read he had a pointed nose and
frost on his head and was always a grumpy elderly man. Nevertheless, he always had a reason to
discourage a human being. When the ghost of Christmas past came it showed him where he
used to live when he was younger and there were fields on both sides of the road and a gigantic
gate that lead to the place. He had seen a bunch of different scenes as children playing, kids
running around, and anon there was one lonely boy by himself, sitting in a room. It was seen as if
his sister ran into the room and was ecstatic that their father wanted him back and to return.
In the stave following that, which is stave 3 he was met by the ghost of Christmas present and it
showed him different people
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  • 1. Shakespeare Essay Writing 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Shakespeare Essay WritingShakespeare Essay Writing
  • 2. Allies To The NAACP The NAACP has a number of allies, and also opponents. Some examples of allies would include the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), the National Organization for Women (NOW), and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, because they each represent minority factions of society that have traditionally faced discrimination ( Types of Interest Groups ). Other allied groups would be the American Civil Liberties Union and other liberal organizations that are dedicated to equality under the law. Some public interest groups may also be allies to the NAACP, as improved societal equality aids the common good of the people. Working with this variety of groups can provide the NAACP with a great deal of benefits. More voices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. United States Court Of Appeals Essay Mark J. Mcburney (Respondent) V. Nathaniel L Young, 569 US, 12 17. (2013) Argued February 20, 2013 Decided April 29, 2013 in United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Facts: A former resident of Virginia is denied access to public information needed for filing a petition for child support. The Virginia Freedom of Information Act ( VFOIA ) reads, all public records shall be open to inspection and copying by any citizen of the Commonwealth Va.Code Ann. В§ 2.2 3704(A). In question is the violation of, The Commerce Clause and the Privileges and Immunities Clause in the process. Article I s, Commerce Clause gives Congress power to regulate commerce ... among the several states (Szypszack, 2011, p. 13). The Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV guarantees uniformity of rights across the state borders (Harvard Law Review, 2013). McBurney was denied information needed to resolve a nine month delay in child support. The Respondent, Mr. McBurney filed a complaint in the Eastern District of Virginia s District Court (Cornell University Law School). The Eastern District of Virginia s District Court ruled against McBurney. McBurney appealed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (Cornell University Law School) only to be affirmed The Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari (Cornell University Law School)or review of the McBurney s case. Issues: Did The State of Virginia violate the Privilege Immunities Clause or Commerce Clause when applying its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Vertical Structure Courtney, your discussion board post covered all of the questions thoroughly and accurately. The exchange of information among organizational employees is vital for an organization to succeed (Cabrera Cabrera, 2002). In reference to your analysis of shared information, you correctly pointed out how the structure, tasks, strategy, and culture of performance and learning organizations are very different from one another. The performance organization is designed with a chain of command or hierarchy (Daft, 2013). The vertical structure makes the organization more rigid or inflexible than the loose or flexible culture found in a learning organization. According to Daft (2013), vertical linkages are not sufficient for most organizations today (p. 133). A performance organization with a vertical structure is typically focused on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is interesting that you believe non profit managers do not need to pay more attention to stakeholders than business managers do. It is true that non profit organizations are not organized for the sole purpose of making money, but non profit organizations are still required to pay employee salaries and other business expenses. In other words, non profits are still accountable to their respective stakeholders. Marshall and Woodward (2004) postulate that, It would also be reasonable to speculate that the number of stakeholders that a non profit organization must take into account is greater than for profit organizations (p. 101). Your statement that non profits should be managed in a way which places ethics or the needs of others ahead of a profit is correct. However, non profit managers must find a balance between the needs of others and the organization s need for positive cash flow. Many non profits would not exist without the support of their stakeholders. Non profits need to pay as much attention to their stakeholders as for profit businesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Controlled Fire During The Paleolithic Period Controlled Fire in the Paleolithic Period (2.6 million B.C. 10,000 B.C.) The origins of controlled fire go back to the Paleolithic Period, by early humans some of the evidence takes us all the way back to East Africa. The use of controlled fire was a big and important development for these early humans, this tool could be handled in so many ways not only provided them food but also shelter, and protection. The development of controlled fire meant that food could be haunted and cooked immediately so meat wouldn t rot. Because there were many hominids scared across the world controlled fire allowed them to defrost frozen meat in cold regions, this provided a more sterilized as well as nutritious diet. It could not only be used for meats ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clothing was part of these new developments, prehistoric clothing consisted of fur, grass, leaves and leather that were wrapped or tied to the body in order to protect from elements of the time. Archeologist have seen objects like handmade needles that were used to sew these clothing s in order to create different items to keep them warm and dry. A main disadvantage of most prehistoric clothing was that the materials would deteriorate quite fast, later on the next generation of humans found themselves creating more durable and wearable pieces of clothing. Neanderthals faced harsh climates there were parts of Northern Asia and Europe that had series of Ice ages, because of this man had to step up and create something to keep their body heat. With the creation of tools in order to hunt they found themselves hunting deer, mammoths and bears which provided large, thick and furry coats for them. At first their clothing tended to be simple by making holes in the head and arm area letting them drape all over their bodies. Later on it can be seen that they grew more and more sophisticated by creating strips to wrap their clothing in place sort of like belts. After Neanderthals there came the invention of the tunics by the Cro Magnon people they mainly consisted of skin from a given animal and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ron Ventura Essay RON VENTURA AT MITCHELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1.What is your assessment of Ron Ventura s performance over the term of his two year contract with the hospital? Should his contract be renewed? I think Ron Ventura is excellent at his work and has made contribution to the Cardiovascular Center and the entire hospital. He is really professional and technically skilled in his field, which is recognized by most of his coworkers. He is responsible and works hard in the team. He is willing to challenge himself and take toughest cases. He has seen more patients than any other surgeons. He has the lowest rate of complication and unplanned returns to operating room in his cases. He generated a great amount of revenue and reputation for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think the ability to collaborate with other coworkers should be addressed in the contract. This is related to this hospital s culture and guidance. Moreover, performance evaluation should be added into contract renewal decision. If the opinions about an employee is tend to be negative, the contract with this employee might need to be stopped. Some programs and trainings to address teamwork could be used in Mitchell Memorial Hospital. 3.If you were Prescott, how would you plan to conduct the contract renewal conversation. What would your goals be? What issues would you raise, and why, and how would you raise them? Firstly, I would admit that Ventura is a great surgeonand his technically skills are highly recognized by all employees in cardiovascular center. Due to his hard and excellent work, the vascular department had been improved. He had contribution to the entire Mitchell Memorial Hospital. But I think his issues working with other coworkers become interference to the whole cardiovascular team. The renewal of the contract with him needs to re considered. I would address the issues that the residents taught by him leave the program or is lack of operation experience. Some surgeons working with him could hardly con duct operation under his control and couldn t feel the value being in the team. There is some boundary issues with nursing staff. OR is not a place for himself to perform a surgery. If he doesn t show respect and patient to coworkers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Separation Of A Carboxylic Acid Lab Report Organic Lab I No. 5 6 Separation of a Carboxylic Acid, a Phenol, and a Neutral Substance (Two week lab) Reading Assignment 1) Chapter 7 Introduction: P. 135 first paragraph Theory and Techniques (p142 145) o Properties of Extraction Solvents o Mixing and Separating the Layers o Drying Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The description is for dichloromethane aqueous solution mixture, but you will use the same technique for your tert butyl methyl ether aqueous solution mixture. Note, however, that the ether is less dense than water, while dichloromethane is denser than water. o Part 2: Acid/Base ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discussion Assess your results: recovery yields (where you may have lost yield), purity from melting points (degree of purity/impurity, what could be the source of impurity). Reaction Equations Part 1. Salt Formation by Acid Base Reaction PHENOLS Phenols are weak organic acids and more soluble in organic solvent than in water. Phenols only react with NaOH (strong inorganic base) to form water soluble ionic salt. Phenols do not react with NaHCO3 (weak inorganic base). [pic] CARBOXYLIC ACIDS Carboxylic acids are strong organic acids, soluble in organic solvent and not soluble in water. Carboxylic acids react with both NaOH (strong inorganic base) and NaHCO3 (weak inorganic base) to form water soluble ionic salt. CO2 gas will be produced when bicarbonate reacts with carboxylic acid. [pic] NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Neutral compounds do not react with either NaOH or NaHCO3. They are soluble in organic solvent and not soluble in water. Part 2. Recovery of Non Ionic Acids by Acidification The carboxylic acid is recovered from the carboxylate salt dissolved in aqueous solution by acidification. Once protonated, the carboxylic acid becomes non ionic, thus insoluble in water. As a result, the acid precipitates out as a solid. This solid will be recrystallized for purification. The
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  • 9. The Paschal Mystery In Beyond Belief There are many tragic things that occurred on September 11, 2001, especially to those who lost a loved one due to the attacks. There are also many lessons to be learned from this day. The attacks could have led to hatred in everyones hearts towards the people of Afghanistan, but to two women, they learned to love beyond belief. One of the ideas we can take away from these women is the Paschal Mystery. JesusPassion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension. Godsends Jesus to be the ultimate receiver of Gods message because only Jesus can truly show the message by being human. The elements of the Paschal Mystery help us to realize that there is something after death. We can also take away the love people have in order to help someone more. The two women show many signs of the Paschal Mystery in the movie Beyond Belief . Through their actions, Patti and Susan are trying to communicate love and kindness to the widows of Afghanistan. They want to show the woman that love can over come hatred. Although they have been hurt by the actions some of the Afghan people did to this country, they are still open to help. Patti and Susan show that it is okay to move on from the past in order to not let it define who you are. Together they have a mission to show... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the movie, the two woman explain how they coped with the various pieces that resulted from the tragic events of 9/11. They both lost their husbands in the plane crash through the twin towers. This movie shows us how they lived through the death in their own Paschal Mystery . Patti and Susan both experienced not only the death of their husbands, but also the death of their own lives. Patti and Susan s lives changed drastically. They weren t sure how to cope with the pain of losing such a loved one. This is just how Jesus followers felt when he died on the cross. In both ways, the loss of their lives helped other people become better in the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of The Teen Curfew Laws In the past few years, the juvenile crime and the safety of teenagers had lead a lot of countries to make the teenager curfew laws. According to an article wrote by Crystal Lombardo that The curfew law means that who is under the age of 18 will be able to get as much adult supervision as possible, lessening the chances to them getting involved in juvenile crimeand violence as many cities in US enforced the curfewlaws for minors to keep them safe from any danger and prevent them from getting in any trouble, as a lot of people think that a curfew law keeps teenagers out of trouble while others think that it prevent them from enjoying their life. Supporters believe that curfew laws idea is to prevent teenagers from making any kind of trouble ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as one of the cons of curfew laws that it brings out the false sense of security that parents thinks that it will keep them away from trouble but it may not as they can be involved in violence that comes not only by night but anytime, Teens raised under curfew are expected to obey every one of their parent s decision without argument so they have less of a personality comparing to Teens who are not under curfew and they also might get culture shock making them less adaptable. There are opinions that curfews are unconstitutional because it gives the government the right to interfere with a person s life and privacy and personal opinions which would affect them badly. So the contradiction between the pros and cons of the curfew laws still the same, some people believe that the curfew laws is better to be applied in our life because it has a lot of advantage in which it ensures teenagers safety and make them responsible about things in their life, while other thinks that it hinder maturity of their children and impose autocratic parents by losing sight over their children by not be in their life. The side I think is more correct that curfew law isn t that important because it s a job that supposed to be done by the parents not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Animal Liberation By Peter Singer Kelsi Duncan Engl1030 Mr. Smith 09/24/2014 Animal Liberation Review Peter Singer s essay on Animal Liberation was published in the New York Review in 1963. Ultimately, in this essay, Singer was trying to get humans to realize how they are treating non humans, and that changes need to happen. Firstly, Singer claims that animals suffer just like humans do. He uses Jane Goodall and her chimpanzee research as an example. Jane Goodall taught a chimpanzee to talk with sign language, with this she was able to see how the chimpanzee was feeling emotionally, she found they occasionally share a cheering pat on the back or a clasp of the hands, much like humans would do to show friendship or agreement. Singer also acknowledges the opposing view of this point. Wittingstein says that humans cannot believe that beings without language can have a consciousness. Singer quickly disagrees with that argument by stating that feelings like pain are much more primitive than language. Singer s next argument is about medical testing, he uses a journal by Richard Ryder that has a variety of procedures Ryder carried out during animal testing. One entry that Singer uses is an LD50 test done on a cat. The cat was injected with Tubocuraine, which caused the animal to jump straight from the table to its cage. The cat then, started calling very loudly and was very restless and jerky. Then it fell and started jerking in rapid movements repeatedly. The reaction was repeated several times in ten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Impact Of Rock N Roll On American Culture The Music that Rocked America Rock n roll has made an extreme impact on the American culture for individuals and their growth in society. Plato, a famous philosopher, says, Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything ( A Quote ). Rock n roll is a form of music that has made many opportunities possible for the American people. This category of music has also opened doors for future generations and America s evolution. Rock n roll in American culture has been beneficial in the progression of life styles because it has advanced the relationship between music and technology, created distinct social changes in cultures and adolescents, and formed new inspirational music genres. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rock n roll was an outlet that put aside the separation and began to include all ethnicities because of similar feelings and ideas that everyone experienced through the music. This category of music included subcategories that molded into what it became known as today. The origins of rock n roll come from African American musical styles such as blues, jazz, and gospel and traditional white musical styles like country and western swing (Howitt). These combinations of music provided a new social change and an acceptance of other cultures. In this photo to the left and above, Chubby Checker, an American singer songwriter, is dancing the twist which was a popularized dance style that went beyond the normal, modest moves during this time (Hammond). The photo shows the environment of integrated ethnicities that enjoy the same music, dance, and life style. Rock n roll helped this generation realize the importance of working similar minds together without the difference of race. New life styles emerged because of the rock n roll scene like the creation of this music genre and the rebellious dancing that came with it in attempt to show the conservative figures that everyone should express themselves no matter what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Monologue Of Mrs Light In stark contrast, to Roderick s recklessness towards Christina, James shows Mrs Light s ardent devotion towards her daughter, whom she once regarded as, a very ugly baby; for the first two years I could hardly bear to look at her... (208), and such dedication is the direct result of a religious revelation that, in fact, Christina is profoundly beautiful. Mrs Light s about face concerning Christina s prettiness, she conveys to Rowland as a mythological tale in which she sees a little girlof four or five, very fantastically dressed (208) whom she is taken aback by the child s beauty and wishes if my poor Christina were only like that! (208) Then Mrs Light realises the child standing before her in a queer little dress is, in fact,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This helplessness is apparent by his emotional outburst to her astute comments: thus proving her point that he is weak. While the couple talk, Rowland observes them in secret and hears the twosomes discuss among other things Roderick s fiancГ©e, Miss Garland. Again, Christina strikes a nerve concerning Roderick s treatment of his fiancГ©e, I believe that, really, you don t greatly care for your friend in America... (216), and what she says next is the trait of someone who is perceptive in judging the moral conduct of others, any more than you do for me. You are one of the men who care only for themselves and for what they can make of themselves. (216) Miss Light s statement seems hypocritical as she too is self absorbed, nevertheless, her awareness of this fault in Roderick and even herself alerts the reader to the possibility she cares enough for the artist in order for him to leave her with some semblance of dignity. At any rate, Roderick tries to disprove her theory that he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. John Brown as the Villian or Hero Essay John Brown as the Villian or Hero Brown s attack on Harper s Ferry affected American culture more than can ever be understood. Tension between the North and South was building in the 1850 s. Slavery among many other things was dividing the country into two sections. Brown was executed on December 2, 1859 for his murderous out lash on society. Was his mind so twisted and demented that he would commit cold blooded murder? The answer is no. John Brown was a man with a goal and a purpose. When he said that abolition could not be achieved without blood he was right. It is one of histories great ironies; John Brown s struggle preceded the Civil War by only 17 months. Thousands of people were killed in the Civil War, yet John Brown... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brown wanted to do anything he had to in order to abolish slavery. Brown had a great faith in God. Success had eluded him up to this point. He had sired 20 children and had gone through two wives, but he still felt unfulfilled. In 1846, Brown was working as a wool merchant but nothing ever came of it. Before 1855, Brown had gone through a series of lawsuits and bankruptcies that halted his success. Gerrit Smith, a philanthropist friend of Brown s, was persuaded into giving a portion of the 120,000 acres of land he owned in upstate New York to Brown. This land would be open to refugee negroes. Brown lived on this land as a farmer for some time before realizing that people were just taking advantage of him. In 1850, the Fugitive Slave Law was passed. This law plainly stated that citizens were required to help slave catchers if inquired upon to do so. This law would make it immensely difficult for slaves to successfully escape slavery. Slaves would have to be even more careful not to run into the wrong person. John Brown along with other northerners were outraged. Many abolitionists protested and claimed this law was outrageous. The question of whether it was right for the government to force abolitionist to help slave catchers was asked, Brown knew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparing Henry V And St. Joan Of Arc Henry and Joan During the scenes of Henry V and St. Joan of Arc, it is noticed that there are certain expectations that are expected of each Joan and Henry. Each of these individuals are expected of different things based on their genders. Joan shows that being just a girl doesn t have to determine what you do and Henry makes it known that if you do certain things that you believe in, that you are still a man and shouldn t listen to what other have to say and to prove them wrong. This is where both people have similarities and differences when it comes to their gender roles. For King Henry V, he is doubted sometimes that he is not a true man and that since he is a king he should act like one. Henry shows and tells that when he is having a conversation with his men about being a good king and man. He said Though it s not my place to say so, I think the king is, after all, only a man, the same as me. The violet smells to him the same as it does to me. The sky appears to him much as it does to me, and all his senses are those of a mortal man. Without his fine clothes, the king appears just like any other naked man. And though his feelings may be pitched higher than ours, when they plummet, they plummet that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henry and Joan seem to have similarities and differences when it comes to their situations but both of them make it known that your gender should not define certain traits or certains things that you can and cannot do. However Henry made it more known that you shouldn t listen to what other people say and other people s opinions do not define who you are or stop you from what your goals. But in conclusion these are a few examples of the gender related experiences both Henry and Joan had to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Sex and Lies in Arabian Nights Sex, Lies, and Open Sesame In Richard Burton #8217;s translation of Arabian Nights, several stories revolve around three ideas; sex, lies, and violence. It seems that one idea hinges on another and the stories use one to justify the other. This paper will explore the use of sex, lies, and violence and their interdependence on one another throughout three stories. These stories are #8220;The Story of King Shahryar and His Brother, #8221; #8220;Ali Babaand the Forty Thieves, #8221; and #8220;The Hunchback #8217;s Tale. #8221; It will also discuss the strange use of these ideas in the stories as well as Arabian culture.Sex has been a mainstay in literature for countless years. Many love stories reach their highest point... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After struggling with the information, Shah Zamon decides to tell his brother and after discovering the truth King Shahryar decided that no woman could be trusted. He then developed a plan; first he killed his wife, her lover, the concubines, and the white slaves. Then he decided, #8220;He also swore a binding oath that whenever he married, he would take his new wife #8217;s maidenhead at night and slay her the next morning to make sure of his honor, for he was convinced that there never was or could be one chaste woman upon the face of this earth. #8221; (Page 12) This example once again proves that sex, lies, and violence all spins the web of problems that we see in this book. Violence is a concept that takes on many different uses in Arabian culture. It is used both as a means of killing, protecting, and punishing. In #8220;Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, #8221; after Ali Baba finds treasure in the cave of the thieves, his brother Kasim is jealous and follows him back only to get caught within the cave. When he is discovered by the thieves he is not only murdered but also his body is used to fore warn others. #8220; #8230;they (the thieves ) decided to quarter Kasim #8217;s dead body and hang two parts on the right and two parts on the left of the door so that the sight would be a warning of doom to all those who might dare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Destructor Is Destroying The City In a world of good and evil, a hero arises named The Shadow. After an experimental mishap, Dr.Matel released some dangerous chemicals into a neighbor s water pipes. Resulting in the creation of The Shadow. With extreme speed and ultimate fighting skills, The Shadow is just what the city needs to escape the monster named Destructor. The destructor has been terrorizing the city ever since it s arrival on Earth from a distant planet named quantum. With red eyes and fire breathing powers, the Destructor has been destroying the City. The Shadow is just the right match, to give the city the freedom they deserve! But can he do it? It was a cold cold Monday morning when the two met to settle the problems. If The Shadow was able to beat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. WARREN BUFFETT CASE 1: WARREN BUFFETT a) From Warren Buffett s perspective, what is the intrinsic value? From Warren Buffett s perspective, intrinsic value is the value will affect the future value performance of investment and business. It is defined as the discounted value of the cash that can be taken out of a business during its remaining life (Bruner, 2010). Why is it accorded such importance? In view of the fact that the intrinsic value is the only logical way (Bruner, 2010) which help investor to identify whether the investments and businesses are worth to do. How is it estimated? It is estimated by the calculation of discounted cash flows and it will be affected by change of interest rate during business life. What are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do you measure investment performance? I measure investment performance in two ways. One is whether I can get a stable and good profit or not. The other one is the investment will have a lower risk than others. What does good performance mean to you? The investment has a good performance means I will have a substantial return in the investment and undertake lower risks than others. b) What might explain the fund s performance? There are two frequently ways to measure the fund s performance according to Bill Miller and Value Trust (Bruner, 2010): 1) The percentage of annual growth rate of NAV assuming reinvestment (the total return on investment.) 2) The absolute dollar value today of an investment made at some time in the past. To what extent do you believe an investment strategy, such as Miller s, explains performance? The investment strategies include many aspects. It should consider different factors to provide extensive perspective for investors to estimate the performance of investment. Buy low price, high intrinsic value stocks (Bruner 2010) is the first investment strategy. It reveals the higher investment returns the better. c) Consider the mutual fund industry. What roles do portfolio managers play? Portfolio managers role is to create as much profit as possible through manages the fund s asset virtue of specialized knowledge and experience.
  • 19. What are the differences between fundamental and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Reaction Paper On Rice Cooker My Review On Zojirushi NS WAC 10 Rice Cooker and Warmer The Recipe For Divinely Delicious Rice Quite recently, I felt the need for a rice cooker. Since I need to make rice on daily basis, I decided that it is time I get a rice cooker and get done with the task easily and avoid all the hassle. I always thought that buying something as simple as a rice machine will be easy but when I started searching the market aisles, I was in for a big surprise. There were so many make and models all claiming to be better than the other and I had no idea which one to go for. Thankfully, I have been very lucky as I decided on a Zojirushi ns wac 10. Efficient and effective, I found my Zojirushi rice cooker a real convenience. Never before had I known that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It made all the adjustments itself and I was saved from all the nuisance of constantly checking how the rice is cooking. The result, needless to say, was always perfectly cooked rice. Moreover it also has a clock and delay timer to further sweeten the deal. Dent Resistant Body A very telling factor of the quality of any product is its body. Same goes for Zojirushi s rice cooker. Not only it is attractive in looks, it also has a dent resistant body. I have using it for almost two years now and it still looks as good as new. This dent resistant body guarantees prolonged usage. Capacity: Believed to be the best rice cooker and steamer by many, the Zojirushi rice cooker can accommodate upto 5.5 cups of rice. Not only is the rice well cooked, it is healthy as well. The capacity that this rice cooker offers gives it an edge because unlike others, with it you can easily cook for a group of 13 15 people. Keep Warm Mode: An ingenious design, Zojirushi Micom uses a keep warm mode. This makes this rice cooker an intelligent tool. Once the rice is cooked, it stops heating to prevent the rice from overcooking and shifts to the keep warm mode so that whenever you wish to serve it, you get it warm and fresh. Zojirushi Rice Cooker What Else Does It Offer?zojirushi ns wac10 cooker and warmer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Total Knee Replacement Managing Mobility After a Total Knee Replacement November 15, 2011 INTRODUCTION In Kindred Rehabilitation, the patient had a total knee replacement due to osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis causes degenerative changes, within the joints causing bone stiffening and reactive inflammation. My patient was admitted on 10/21/11 with osteoarthritis and a left total knee replacement. Her PT and INR were a concern because she had developed mild thrombocytopenia which resulted in the elevation and potential bleeding. The physician had to take her off of Lovenox and switch her to an oral anti coagulant Xarelto at 10mg once daily. During her care I was educated by the interdisciplinary teams managing mobility, safety, and the more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agenda was quite clear that during their observations the recovery showed needs were decreased according to age and BMI. They stated older patients were in need of more assistance and longer stay in the hospital as opposed to younger adults. I found it interesting that they saw patients with bilateral knees had decreased needs and that unilateral were in need of more assistance before discharge. Managing pain was their first priority during research and rehabilitation, followed by instructing care of their own surgical wound. The aim of this study was to actively reinforce assessment and management after this procedure and giving guidance to those in health care. According to Su et all (2009), knee replacement is an effective way to find relief of pain and improve mobility, but most importantly giving the patient education and skills during early recovery. In comparison, all articles focused on the need of improving mobility after surgery. Assessing the patient s abilities and the need for physical therapyand keeping an eye out for complications. A main focus was pain relief and that recovery for each patient varies, but it is important to get them ambulating with assistive devices soon after surgery. My patient at Kindred, had continuous assessment and an interdisciplinary team that assisted in her road to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Outline the Contribution of Marxism to Our Society Essay OUTLINE THE CONTRIBUTION OF MARXISM TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIETY Marxism is an ideology based on the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels. Karl Marx who was born in Germany in 1818 was a revolutionary whose ideas on society were the foundation of communism. Under modern capitalism the means of production, such as factories, land, and technology are controlled by a small minority who Marx called the bourgeoisie. Production is carried out by the working class, known as the proletarians who have to sell their labour or face poverty or starvation. Taken together these two classes form the economic base of society, what Marx called the substructure. Marx saw that there was conflict between these two divisions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American sociologists, (Bowles et al 1976) maintain there is a close correspondence between the social relationships which govern school and work. This correspondence principle link work and education with its system of hierarchies and rules which prepare people for a subservient role in the workplace, by exploiting them as servants of a capitalist system, and continuing to perpetuate class stratification. (Giddens, A. 1997) The education system disguises this with its myth of meritocracy (Haralambos et al p 604) Cultural deprivation theorists suggest middle class children have advantage over WC, in that at an early age they are socialised and exposed to books, music and technology known as cultural capital. According to (Bordieu et al 1977) education is biased in favour of the culture of the dominant social class and WC culture is devalued. In an attempt to test Bordieus theory (Sullivan, 2001) carried out a social survey on pupils approaching school leaving age in 1998 and found that pupils cultural capital was strongly correlated with parents cultural capital...which in turn was closely linked to their social class She also found significant differences in exam results between WC and MC children even when the effects of cultural capital had been taken into account which tended to support in part Bourdieus theory. (Haralambas cites Keddie, N. 1973) who argues that culture deprivation is a myth. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Equine Industry Research Paper The equine industry or better known as the horse world is one of the largest industries in the world today. It is a multimillion dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine industry is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has a significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this industryso important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it s just the excitement of the rodeo or horseshow that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement. However, it is so valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The industry covers all aspects of being involved with horses such as: trainer/coach,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The English side of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and Ireland. In Ireland, racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine industry. Despite it being a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all three parts. Ireland has a long history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third largest breeder of thoroughbreds in the world. According to Ireland s Minister for Agriculture, Food, and the Marine Simon Convey, We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and production in this country, a natural affinity for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and world class riders ( Irish Sport Horse Industry Survey ). There are approximately 130,000 horses in Ireland and the industry contributes approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall economy. However, the Western side of the horse world, particularly barrel racing, is growing rapidly in places like Canada and Brazil. For example, the Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada stated, Our report confirms the enormous but too often underestimated contribution made by Canadian equestrians to our country s economy and quality of life ( Equine Industry Study ). The country does face challenging climate conditions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Agent Orange We must do everything in our power to make the world recognize that our veterans are still paying a high price for fighting the war in Vietnam. Agent Orange is slowly taking the lives of these brave veterans. The government has recognized some diseases but the rules to compensation can be complex. It was in the 1960 s that we were in the process of trying to destroy vegetation and brushin Vietnam, in doing so we proceeded to contaminate one of the largest parts of the environment, Humankind. War Veterans were exposed to Agent Orange and now live their lives with a disease not necessarily curable. The question remains did these Veterans know about the hazardous effects, and how are they being compensated now? Agent Orange was the code... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The destruction this chemical caused to the vegetation should have been the first clue that what destroys nature will in due time destroy us. We are the cause for this mess; but we should have been notified much earlier about the potential risk associated with Agent Orange. According to the Executive Summary on Operations Trail Dust and Ranch Hand, quot;On April 17,1995 Researchers have found that during the spraying of Agent Orange in southern Vietnam, dioxin levels in human tissue were as high as 900 times greater in Vietnamese living in southern Vietnam than those living in Northern Vietnam where Agent Orange was not used. quot;(Arison5) It was not until 1993, when the Institute of Medicine News reported, quot;Evidence exists linking three cancers and two other health problems with chemicals used in herbicides used in the Vietnam War, a committee of the Institute of Medicine has concluded. Those diseases are soft tissue sarcoma, non Hodgkin s lymphoma, and Hodgkin s disease as well as chloracne and prophyria cutanea tarda (PCT). quot;(Turner Lowe1) An explanation of each disease follows: Non Hodgkin s Lymphoma refers to any group of cancers of lymphoid tissues that multiply. These are found mainly in the lymph nodes and the spleen. The symptoms are related to painless swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck or groin region. There is an attempted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Flood Assessment PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to geologically evaluate the potential hazards for flooding in Hazard City. This report will include a detailed historic and extrapolated Stream Gauge Data Worksheet, as well as a graph of the Discharge Frequency Curve expected on Clearwater River. The report will provide Hazard city with my scientific analysis, conclusions, and provide recommendations concerning potential flood damages. METHOLODOGY The methodology used was to utilize the Recurrence Interval formula (R) = (N+1)/M, to determine the recurrence interval and magnitude of historical floods provided on the Stream Gauge Data of Peak Flood Discharges on Clearwater River in Hazard City. Also, I reviewed the flood insurance map to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason for this scientific assumption is that the Downtown area, which is inundated with impervious covered surfaces, will produce runoff, especially in the event of a flash flood, and will meet in this same area along Clearwater River near Ralston (Keller, 2008, p. 269). Information that was used to develop my conclusions were relative to the history of Clearwater River such as the average normal discharge of 40,000cfs, the fact that the river can accommodate 55,000cfs before flooding will occur, and that with every increase of 2600cfs the river rises one foot. For example, this information helped to determine that four of the thirteen noted Peak Flood Discharges listed on the worksheet were not at flood stage as the river is able to accommodate discharges less than 55,000cfs. However, nine of the thirteen Peak Flood Discharges listed on the worksheet were at flood stage or drastically above; with the maximum rise of 17.77 feet above and a discharge rate of 101,200cfs. The average discharge rate of the top three noted floods per information on the Stream Gauge Data of Peak Flow Discharges is 93,613cfs, which is resourceful later in determining the extrapolated 75 year flood. CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS 1. What is the recurrence interval of floods in Hazard City? The average recurrence interval of floods in Hazard City is 1 in 7.14 years; with an average flood discharge rate of 78,885cfs and a magnitude of 7. The typical flood in Hazard City ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Explosion of Interest Essay Explosion of Interest A community can be defined in many ways. The most basic definition is a group of people sharing common interests, thoughts, beliefs, or values. Today s fastest growing and most diverse communities are those experienced through the Internet. In the article Everyone s a Critic, Richard Lacayo describes the many communities where people can express their feelings on books, movies, music, and restaurants. His representation of online communities can be shared with that of Amy Bruckman s in her article Finding One s Own in Cyberspace. Both articles represent online communities as one of today s fastest and easiest ways of sharing your thoughts with the rest of the world. With shared views about the Net, both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ability to communicate through the Internet has connected people in a way that is immeasurable. People now turn to cyberspace to have questions answered, feelings shared, and opinions heard. As Lacayo implies, everyone truly can be a critic and can be valued despite their position. As a result of the appreciation and recognition of a community, the Internet continues to grow more diverse and interesting. With many different interests, beliefs, values, opinions, and feelings, many online communities are bound to be equally as varied. After all, the Net is made up of hundreds of thousands of separate communities, each with its own special character (Bruckman l71). With the collective decisions made by each community, the amount of diversity throughout the Internet is unlimited. Consequently, each individual user can find a community that suits their personal interests or thoughts. With variety promised on the Net, many see their differences as something we need to cultivate and cherish (Bruckman 178). Diversity is cherished on the Internet because it allows people to find a place they can relate to. As Internet communities become more assorted, users are now more likely to find a community that they can call their own. Above all, most people have constructed their energies to help make people aware of the variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Distinguishing Between Bad and Evil Distinguishing Between Bad and Evil John Milton s works Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle all have antagonists that are Milton s representations of evil. However, when closely examining Satan in Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained it is easily recognizable that Satan s character has taken a remarkable shift in that he no longer questions his immoral actions just like Comus never questions his actions in A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle. This close examination brings about the question what s the difference between being an evil being and a person with bad character? This essay will evaluate how Satan in Paradise Lost is just a bad character whereas Satan in Paradise Regained and Comus are evil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Milton creates Satan s character in this way in order to tempt and test his reader by appealing to the reader s sinful side. His constant manipulation of the reader and the characters within the text does not necessarily make him evil it just reflects poor judgment and bad character. In Paradise Regained Satan no longer possesses the same conflicting dualities of good and bad; instead his character illustrates a malevolent being. Satan no longer questions or reacts with conflicting feelings towards his demonic actions and sentiments as he did in Paradise Lost. His character is completely detached from the purity that was once within him and commits atrocities without remorse or question. It is evident in Paradise Regained that Milton has completely reconstructed Satan in such a malicious manner that there leaves no room for question whether Satan is a bad or evil. Satan is presented as nothing other than pure evil. His speeches are no longer alluring and infectious instead they reek with toxic flow. He is no longer apologetic for his rebellion and his respect for the position on God represented in Book 1 of Paradise Regained has diminished: Yet to that hideous place not so confined By rigour unconniving, but that oft Leaving my dolorous prison I enjoy Large liberty to round this globe of earth, Or range in the air, nor from the heaven of heavens Hath he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Race As A Social Construction Alisha Sparks Dr. Stanley POLS 24 November 2015 Race as a Social Construction When we talk about race, what are we really talking about? The issue of race is a complex issue, with socially ambiguous undertones that have plagued our society for decades. Race has been a marker and maker of stereotypes. Race has been used as a justification for injustice. Whether slavery, Japanese internment, or social and economic exclusion, race has given an avenue for those in power to exclude ones deemed other . In the following paragraphs I will examine the premise of race and try to demonstrate why it is a social construct. After extensive study by scientists, it was concluded that there are no distinct biological characteristics of the race. Instead race, as the modern world had come to understand it, is a set of arbitrary distinctions of groups of people that genetically have no significance. Race is a relatively new concept. Coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach during the age of enlightenment around the late 18th century. The idea was expounded upon by Arthur de Gobineau in the mid 1800s. Gobineau theorized that there were three primary races (black, white, and yellow) and that certain races where purer than others. This type of rhetoric and thinking would lead people to justify their actions in the name of race. The United States has a history of divisive racial policies that is older than the nation itself. Bacon s Rebellion in Virginia, circa 1676, was a joint rebellion by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Engine Of Evolution Chapter Summaries Chapter 1 What Is Evolution? In chapter one of the selected text given it goes over six main components being: evolution, gradualism, speciation, common ancestry, natural selection, and nonselective mechanisms of evolutionary change. These six components are broken down from the larger idea that life began with one species and eventually broke off and evolved into many new and different branches of species. Even in reading this, I do not believe that we all came from one species. I feel that evolution is true to an extent that while species do evolve over time (which is the concept of gradualism) we did not all evolve from one parasitic creature. To start simply the first component evolution in itself to me means that overtime a creature ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main lesson of biogeography is that only evolution can explain the diversity of life on continents and islands. (Coyne 109).In convergent evolution 3 of the six components discussed in chapter 1 are working together. These 3 components are common ancestry, speciation, and natural selection. If evolution did exist, ancestors of species today that lived in the same place, when dug up, should be fossils that resemble organisms today. Chapter 5 The Engine of Evolution In this chapter of the selected text for the course they talk of the three things involved in adaptation. First and foremost, there has to be variation in the population, second, the variation has to come from genes changes, and the third is that the genetic variation must affect the probability of offspring. Evolution by selection is a combination of randomness and lawfulness. (Coyne 118). I also learned that the only difference between natural selection and artificial selection is that on one hand the changes occurring are being made to happen by a breeder (artificial) whereas the other is random selection due to environmental and survival changes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Illegal Aliens and Birthright Citizenship Illegal Aliens and Birthright Citizenship The United States Constitution is the supreme law of our great country. Found in our Constitution, is the fourteenth amendment. But, did the authors of the Fourteenth Amendment want or not want to grant citizenship to every person who happened to be born on U.S. soil? And does subject to the jurisdiction mean something different from born in the United States, ? First, let s see exactly what the fourteenth amendment states: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Political pressures make refugee status difficult to prove in some cases. Diversity Lottery Through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program, immigrant visas are made available annually to people whose country of origin has low immigration rates to the United States. Each year, the State Department selects 110,000 applicants from all qualified entries. However, once 50,000 immigrant visas are issued, or the fiscal year ends, the lottery is closed. Immigrant visas are not available for people whose country of origin sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States in the last five years. Many people think they can show up at a U.S. embassy or border post, describe why they d make a good addition to U.S. society, and be welcomed in. Unfortunately, this is the exact opposite of how the U.S. immigration system works. Instead, people who want to come to the U.S., whether temporarily or permanently, must determine whether they fit into eligibility categories for either permanent residence (a green card) or for a temporary stay ( nonimmigrant visa ). Then they must submit an application in fact, often a series of applications to one or more of the U.S. agencies responsible for carrying out the immigration laws. These include U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which has offices across the United States, and the U.S. Department of State (DOS), which manages consulates and embassies around the world. What Permanent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On The Journey Of The Chapter 4 Let s see where they are headed, suggested David The two agreed and began following the deep boot prints. They went on for awhile before they disappeared into the desert side of the island. They strained their eyes and saw what appeared to be the group s camp. They were still looking when a faint whistle came floating down from a tree and a band of men came storming out of the underbrush. John, Mark and, David spun around and took off. They were about a fourth of a mile away from the safety of their new home when a gun fired and Mark fell to the ground with blood oozing out of his leg. John and David stopped to try and carry him but with the large group coming they had to lay him down and get poised for a fight. The mad gang of men... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John hurried over and scoped him up in his arms and lay his head on his lap. John tore his shirt and wrapped it around his head. David did the same and John used his shirt to separated Mark s skin from the cold concrete they were lying on. David stood up and walked around the room looking for some hope of escape. Nothing, just a big concrete box John lay Mark s head down and stood up. He went to the side of the prison and put his ear on the wall. That is not how I planned on dying. he said David looked at him with a questioning face. A deep voice from suddenly erupted from outside the prison. There is no way out Mark jumped to his feet. In a hushed voice he half whispered half shouted, That was the voice from the phone on the plane telling the pilots to kill us and now we are going to die! We won t die let s just, just Just what....... die? said David sarcastically. No we don t do that we just don t die, pretty simple. The three went into a corner and started making a plan of escape making sure that no one on the outside could hear them. After about two hours of making and going over the plan the three slowly began drifting off and waited for the day. Come on you fools get up, you don t want to look sleepy when you die! the big voice shouted. The three slowly got to their feet still half sleeping. The tall man whistled and three men appeared. Lock them up......more. The men put handcuffs on them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Three Major Chemical Bonds So here we are talking about the three types major chemical bonds. NaCl is an ionic bond because chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond. There are two different types of covalent bonds non polar and polar covalent bonds. So ionic bonds are basically the electronegativity is larger then its more polar. Non polar bonds have the same electronegativity which makes them share an equal pair share of the bond. Polar bonds have a different electronegativity which makes it have an unequal share of the bonds. Some of the characteristics for covalent bonds are bond length and bond polarity. The definition for bond length is the identity of the bond and seeing if it is singled, doubled, or tripled bond. Bond polarity means a covalent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Crime Statistics Comparison Comparison of Crime Statistics Crime statistics endeavour to provide statistical measures of crime in societies. They provide a point of analysis and comparison, allow countries to form long term patterns and trends and can help to develop and reform criminal justice policies as well as being more meaningful than raw numbers. Using the countries of Bahrain and the United States as a comparison point for the following issues which surround crime statistics such as biases, agendas and general influences like education and religion; this essay will be focused around analysing the statistical factors and wider influences which can allow a country to have low or high crime rates. Crime Definitions Definitions of what exactly constitutes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wider Influences: Bahrain is a country which operates on all levels in relation to the teachings of the Qur an. This makes up the fabric of life for the Bahraini people, the influence of the Islamic religion can be seen in the economic, political and social pathways of life within the culture of the country. In Bahrain, religion is the most important structure. The Islamic religion opposes wrongdoing in all its forms and that any wrongdoing can lead to the downfall of society. The teachings of the Prophet attempt to get rid of all forms of crime before it happens by influencing the individuals who follow the religion. Acts against the law therefore is not only a crime against society in the eyes of Bahraini people it is also a violation of the principles of God. In Bahrain there are even moral police officers who regulate the dress and public behaviour of citizens (Helal, 1991). As the Qur an provides the basis for society, it also provides the base for which laws are made. All laws however have major influence from the Western cultures, apart from marriage, divorce and succession which all fall under the Shari ah. (Souryal, 1988)Therefore religion is a major influence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Microsoft Outsourcing Threat Management Gateway 2010 Essay 1.Introduction: Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG) is a firewall that has application layer intelligence and anti malware capabilities. Multiple Web Security technologies in a single solution and intrusion prevent against exploitation of vulnerabilities. Forefront TMG 2010 gives outbound and limited inbound safety for an organization. Forefront TMG 2010 is available in Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition and Medium Business Edition. 2.Evaluation of Threat Management and secure Microsoft servers: Enterprises arrange numerous distinct software and device with their own interface and managing login and comfort. Soon they find that these resolutions convert unmanageable. There are several things to arrange so safety platforms are fundamentally likely to error. An incorrect management safety platform can be a big problem than none at all. Firewall utilizations growth the safety by tumbling the difficulty. Moreover, for increasing the security, incorporated platform of safety products made leading firewall appliances provides a cost benefit. Therefore, money can be saved over security systems accumulated from distinct products. Microsoft Forefront TMG provides an energetic reply to safety threats. It offers a range of safe technologies like firewall, anti malware, and intrusion revealing in one umbrella. Threat Management Gateway interchanges Internet Security and Acceleration Server and incorporates with Forefront Protection Manager, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Uncle s Tom Cabin By Harriet Beecher Stowe It influenced social reform movements because it was originally a religious movement where it emphasized on faith in which it later influenced those concerning about temperance, education, women s rights, and abolition throughout the country when they decided to change their religions. Uncle s Tom Cabin was wrote by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Intense means an extreme force, degree, or strength. The Compromise (1850), Kansas Nebraska Act (1854), Supreme Court widened the growing divisions over slavery (1857), John Brown and a small band of followers tried to start an antislavery revolt by seizing a federal arsenal (1859), Abraham Lincoln was elected as President (1860), Kansas entered the Union as a free state (1861), and the Confederate troops ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sonic Research Paper Current Science Event: Sonic Tractor Beams In the past, scientists have extoled levitation through electromagnetic fields and even concentrated laser beams to levitate ferromagnetic material. Now, scientists in the U.K. have built a contraption comprised of 64 loudspeakers and intensive computer calculations. Essentially, the loudspeakers synchronize their sound waves so that they uniformly counteract Earth s gravity. The side speakers then prevent the levitating object from rolling off the invisible upwards force of sound waves, effectively keeping it in the epicenter of sound waves differential pressure. However, only light weight, spherical objects can be levitated, such as polystyrene beads could be levitated, as the pressure differentiation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be accomplished only through complex computer simulations, which uses three acoustic modulations to hold a levitating object in midair. These acoustic modulations can even be programmed to twirl and move levitating objects, or simply form a high pressure bubble that holds the object stationary. Some acoustic simulations require the levitating object to be encased on all four sides by loudspeaker arrays to improve maneuverability. The actual loudspeaker relies on a series of long and short wavelengths, of which are generated at 40 kilohertz, at 140 150 decibels. Because this device runs at 40 kilohertz, the sound frequency is well above amicable human hearing, but is detectable to dogs. When the inaudible wavelengths create a pocket of low pressure, they can counteract the gravitational force of a polystyrene ball 5mm in circumference. Allow its rather paltry ability to levitate only light weight material averts this technology from being applied as a tractor beams, medical scientists are exuberant about the fact that they can modify it to activate acoustic medication and manipulate individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Anatomy Of The Pulmonary, Coronaries And Veins Anatomy Of The pulmonary, Coronaries and aorta arteries Gross anatomy The heart and great vessels are roughly in the middle of the thorax, being surrounded laterally and posteriorly by the lungs and anteriorly by the sternum and the central part of the thoracic cage. The heart acts a twofold, self modifying suction and pressure pump, the parts of which work in union to push blood to all parts of the body. The right half of the heart (right heart) gets ineffectively oxygenated (venous) blood from the body via the SVC and IVC and pumps it through the pulmonary trunk to the lungs for oxygenation. The left half of the heart (left heart) gets well oxygenated (arterial) blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins and pushes it into the aorta for circulation to the body (Fig.1) (Moore and Dalley, 2006). Fig.1. The heart and great vessels (Quoted from Shah, 2005) I Anatomy of pulmonary arteries: The lungs get blood by means of two sets of arteries: pulmonary arteries and bronchial arteries. Deoxygenated blood goes through the pulmonary trunk which separates into a left pulmonary artery that enters the left lung and a right pulmonary artery that enters the right lung. Return of the oxygenated blood to the heart happens by method of the four pulmonary veins which deplete into the left atrium (Tortora and Nielsen, 2012). The fundamental divisions of the trunk are the right and left pulmonary arteries. The right pulmonary artery goes in front of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Facebook s War On Free Speech In addition to supporter shaming being abundant in daily face to face interactions, social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, become a breeding ground for supporter shaming. On Twitter, Kevin Allred, a professor at Rutgers University, wrote, If you re white claiming being called racist for supporting Trump is a bias incident, you ve lived the most privileged life ever! Ever! The supporter shaming on social media, however, did not stop at the individual level; it grew to a systematic banning of vocal and enthusiastic Trump supporters on Twitter. Charlie Nash wrote in a Breitbart article, ...It appears that Twitter s war on free speech is directed at a specific generation of libertarians and alternative conservative voices, many of whom are...supporters of Donald Trump ...they re going after the social network s most influential Trump supporters... While vocal Trump supporters were being banned on Twitter, there did not seem to be an issue with death threats being posed toward Donald Trump and his supporters, seeing as composers of such tweets were not banned. This type of behavior, engaged in by social media platforms, made political discourse hostile, but the opposite should be the goal of such media platforms. It should be a duty of the media to encourage political discourse and to encourage people to actively participate in politics, since it affects everyone, not to punish those who have opposing beliefs. The supporter shaming did not end with face to face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Doing Business In Nepal I decided to do my research for values and beliefs on Nepal, because it gave me an opportunity to share a positive experience for my pastor unlike the one Bush had with the shoes. When the first earthquake in Nepal happened we sent a team to Nepal to help, and while they were there they handed out white scarves. Several months later my church sent our pastor and while there the same scarves that were handed out previously to the people got returned to our pastor. As he was leaving people came by and hung the scarves around his neck, he was told that this was the highest respect the people of Nepal could show. He was also handed a wooden drinking vessel, that had survived the earthquake, it was 100+ years old and he was told that it was the highest valued... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can not tell you what an awesome feeling it was to listen to my pastor tell the story of what he experienced. So when reading about the disrespect of Bush and the shoes it reminded me of what our pastor experienced. So I decided to search on Nepal business etiquette. According to the article Doing Business in Nepal), it is a practiced custom when invited to someones home to give a gift (Doing Business in Nepal). Something practiced at business meetings, I personally think is a good idea, because it helps get to know the person you are doing business with and help break the barrier of conversation is talking about your family, work, and life experiences are all good ways to establish personal relationships (Culture Crossing). Which in my opinion is a good thing to help you in your business meeting. Something I found interesting and is not practiced as it use to be in the US, if you are invited for a meal then the host is expected to pay for it, and they consider it rude if you offer to pay (Doing Business in Nepal). Now I don t know personally from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Computer In The Classroom 1.The first application involves utilization of the computer as a record keeper and retriever. Teachers and administrators programme the computer for processing data of the students for instructional purposes such as printing report cards, storing and retrieving tests and examinations results, pertinent details about students (age, sex, community, family background etc.) and scheduling students for classes in the case of streaming of students ability wise or due to large strength of the college or shift system, for the purpose of guidance and counseling , cumulative records, counsellor s records, file and details about vocational interest, aptitude and information and psychological test results can be stored in the computerand retrieve as and when needed. 2.The second is to use the computer as a laboratory computing device, which is one of the most frequently used educational application. A single terminal, teletype or electronic typewriter is installed in the classroom with a direct access to an externally placed computer. Students are encouraged to develop their regular classroom assignments. Talented and over achieving students can be encouraged to develop their own software of help the peer group in preparing software to suit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it possible for the computer to accept and act upon a variety of different kinds of response from the learner and to provide information in textual, graphical, and animated form (Rushby, 1989). Kaput (1992) enlisted there are three advantages of usage of technology in teaching and learning; (i) interactivity, (ii) connectivity and (iii) controlling of learning environments. Furthermore computer suggest opportunities for learner control, improved enthusiasm, associations to the real world, and enhance student achievement as measured in variety of ways, including, but not exclusively limited to, standardized achievement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Compare And Contrast Tsunamis And Hurricanes The warm sun is hitting your body. You can feel the squishy sand between your toes, and the waves are coming ashore. It is going to be a great day, right? Tsunamis and hurricanes are natural phenomena that cause mass destruction in an instant. Tsunamis are giant waves caused by earthquakes in the ocean; whereas, hurricanes are large funnels of water and debris originating from the ocean. Tsunamis and hurricanes start in the ocean, and both cause mass destruction when they hit land, but they are still two completely different storms. The most noticeable difference between a tsunamiand a hurricane is the cause of each. A tsunami is the aftermath of an underwater earthquakeor volcanic eruption. The force of the earthquake or eruption, along with the moving of the tectonic plates, sends large amounts of water in all directions. The waves can be thousands of feet high when they reach the shoreline. These giant waves can arrive at a moment s notice with no warning. The tsunami is a large natural phenomenon originating from the ocean, but it is not the only phenomenon to start in the ocean. Hurricanes are mainly found in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Hurricanes in the Pacific are called typhoons. A more general term for these storms is a tropical cyclone. Hurricanes are named, and the naming process resets at the beginning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of these events can take out complete cities and coastlines destroying everything in their paths. The destruction ranges from ant piles to giant buildings. These catastrophic events normally leave places looking like flat, abandoned wastelands. While the tsunamis or hurricanes are happening, land can be completely submerged in water by up to around twenty feet. As fast as the water rushes onto land, it leaves just as fast and with the same amount of destruction. A lot of losses happen in this instance when they are dragged out into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about intelligence Intelligence is the level of competence, ability to learn or to some people it is how well an individual performs on an IQ test. The structure of intelligence is best subdivided into two significant categories. They are environmental and hereditary influences. Environmental differences can be divided into different factors. The deprivation model of social class and intelligence consists of three variables. These variables explain, in terms of environmental factors, development and performance which are correlated with social status. The first of these variables consists of the combination of birth order, nutrition, and prenatal care. Children who are first born, on average score better on mental tests. There is a definite higher number ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples of this contribution are conceptualizations and symbolizations. An unwanted contribution would be some situation where there are people with marital discord or if they are economically poor. Another contribution, explained by Bijou, refers to the kinds of reinforcers in effect in cognitive situations. An example of this contribution would be to use positive reinforcing contingencies. A hampering situation would entail adults who use aversive, neutral or random stimulus contingencies. The last of these contributions refers to the schedules of reinforcement. These contributions are categorized by a high number of people who schedule contingencies of reinforcement in ways which maintain the cognitive repertories acquired (230). Greenfield insists that people learn what they need to accomplish a goal presented by the environment. The specification of a particular set of goals by the environment not only determines whether learning (255). In an experiment done on children, Werner and Kaplan found out that variable verbal and action contexts for a certain concept provide a way of generalizing that particular concept by differentiating it from its context. Educationally this provides a wide variety of action goals but even more important during the initial stage instead of the later stages. This goal structure of the environment plays a most important role in early life and then gradually declines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Mark Twain s The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras... Imagine sitting at a coffee shop in New York City. The day is November 18, 1867. A person has just picked up a copy of the Saturday Press, a newspaper which is known for publishing short stories (Powers). One of the short stories featured in the newspaper is, Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog , which will soon become The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. by a newly found writer known as Mark Twain(Powers 154). Twain carries a heavy burden, spurred on by the Civil War, which ended in 1865 (Gerald 336). After reading the story, all the maladies brought about from five years of fighting are suddenly lifted.(Powers 154). In Mark Twain s The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, several of literary themes are incorporated, like creating a tall tale, as well as the ideal of deception, which Twain continually brings back to the reader throughout the novel. In The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain, his greatest techniques are his use of characters, setting, conflict, humor, while giving an interesting point of view. In The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, as in many of his other works of literature, Mark Twain creates many memorable characters. One of the main reasons Mark Twain does this is to create a believable character. The longer the character is in the story, the more the reader learns about the character, making the character become more believable. Easterners of this era held many preconceived ideas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Indigenous And Torres Strait Islander Students Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students have challenged the meritocratic in the university system, as they are a minority but they still continue to succeed and hold a lot of power and help dictate and design the changes that are being made in Government funding and in the higher education and universitystructure. This is shown with the lower application and offers and with the percentage rates that are offered at the higher educationlevel. Their Success in the higher education system is often due to support groups that the universities have formed with the financial and mental support from the Australian government that the two organisations have combined to offer. Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander studentoften face challenges... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their connection to the land is somewhat different to non Indigenous students needs and beliefs in higher education and relays in their general day to day living. As every student has some difficulties and struggles in the higher education system, the challenges faced for an Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander seems to be more challenging in which their lives, beliefs, community and family commitments inhibits their ability to be able to study (Korff, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Pathological Defence Of Criminal Justice Before an individual may be convicted of a crime he or she needs to be held criminally liable for that criminal act. However only those with criminal capacity may be held responsible and punished. This essay shall begin by discussing the concept of criminal responsibility as well as how this concept is applied in regard to pathological offenders, who do not have the required criminal capacity but have committed the crime. Black s Law Dictionary defines criminal responsibility as referring to an individual s mental capacity to stand before the court and answer for their actions. Furthermore Black s Law Dictionary explores the two different meanings of this concept. Firstly; he who is responsible under legal provisions is liable to either suffer or to pay compensation. It can be said that criminal responsibility is about being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, excluding an insanity defence; on the grounds of significant emotional or volitional deficiencies. The pathological defence may only be used on the accounts that the mental disorder or defect is both 1) pathological (a disease of the mind) and 2) endogenous (a disease resulting of internal cause not external factors such as drugs or alcohol). A defect of reason was experienced by Mr Mcbride when he shot his wife; Mrs Mcbride. Evidence from a medical practitioner proved that Mr Mcbride knew that the act of killing his wife was wrong. Nonetheless, he was unable to act in accordance with this knowledge. Mr Mcbride was diagnosed with an endogenous depression during the act of killing his wife. It is the endogenous depression that caused his incapacity to act lawfully at the time of the crime. Section 78 (6) and section 78 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 give courts provisions as to what needs to be done in such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Human Impact On The Water Cycle 1. What are the most considerable impacts that you make? Some of the biggest impacts that humans make on the water cycle are direct, indirect, cumulative, and induced impacts. A direct impact would be the fact that we rely on the consumption of fresh water for sustenance and maintaining personal hygiene. An indirect impact would be that our food is grown using chemical inputs, (including natural chemicals fertilizers), which results in the discharge of chemicals and nutrients that leach into groundwater, and underground aquifers. A cumulative impact would be the combined impact of our past, present, and future on the environment. And lastly an induced impact, such as a lake that increases in toxicity due to a landfill that was created. With this in mind, the most considerable impacts that I personally make would be; i.) The direct impact from consuming water (retrieved from a fresh water supply usually sourced from underground aquifers, or natural fresh water springs.) ii.) The indirect impact from consuming electricity (15% of which is sourced from hydroelectric dams in the state of California.) iii.) The cumulative impact of the total amount of water that I have used, use now, and will need to sue in the future. And, iv.) The amount of water depletion from those underground aquifers and fresh water supplies due to the aforementioned impacts. 2. How might it change your life if you were to reduce your impacts? What would you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Gender In Religion In Islam, Islam And Religion Gender in Religion Religion is a major cornerstone of human identity and culture. Anywhere you look on earth where there are people, there is a religion or set of beliefs that those people follow. Many times, the teaching of these Religions can be twisted and manipulated to justify gender bias. The Simple truth is people are treated very differently based on their Gender by followers of two of the most popular religions in the world: Islam and Judaism. I am going to examine some ways the teaching of these two major religions are used to oppress, abuse, and differentiate women. The first major religion I am going to examine is Islam. Religious roles are mainly imposed on women in Islam through the clothing they are required to wear. Clothing is tied very close to ones self identity, as Waseem Fayyaz and Anila Kamal tell us in Practicing Hijab (veil): A Source of Autonomy and Self esteem for Modern Muslim Women. They write, The attire we wear is also strongly connected with identity. It is related with the sense of one s self Different classes of society wear different dress to mark their status and position in society. Kings and ruling elite have worn heavy and elaborate robes while public clothing has been simple. We use different uniforms to mention our jobs or institutions. People of different cultures wear different dresses. Besides culture and region where we live, dress code is also determined by the faith we espouse. This way dress becomes a symbol of one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Federal Government And Education System The Federal Government and Education Article 1, Section 8, of the Constitution declares that the US Government is responsible to tax the people for the general welfare of its citizens . Under this clause, the Government has taken the responsibility of education; not to micro manage the education system, but instead to increase the efficiency of it. In the past, states and local governments have maintained primary control of the educationsystem, which has led to many problems. The differences in curriculum, quality, and administering as well as other aspects of public education are vastly different around the country, which has actually inhibited America s ability to succeed. Many of these issues could be resolved with a shift in power in terms of who is controlling the country s academic system. The Federal Government should have a significant amount of regulating responsibility in America s education system, because it standardizes the quality of education across the country, presents an opportunity of equal education for all students, and regulates teachers. With the Federal Government regulating education, a national standard of schooling will become available. This means that there will be set expectations for how well a studentdoes in schoolas well as standards for a quality education across the US the education on one side of the country will be exactly the same as on the other side. Having a national academic standard is important because standards spell out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Project Fairness Jessica Nero Project Fairness Writing Why do people do research? People research to find out facts and information, solutions to problems, and instructions on how to do things better. It can be a great and useful tool, but you have to be really careful of the sources you use because not all sources are credible. Doing research gives you a chance to pursue your interests, to learn new things, develop your problem solving skills, and to find new ways to challenge yourself. Working on a research project with fellow coworkers gives you the chance work closely with one another and learn from a mentor, a faculty member, or other experienced researcher. With a self initiated research project, you leave Berkeley with a product that represents the distillation of your interests and studies, and possibly, a real contribution to knowledge. (http://research.berkeley.edu/experience.php) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Start with a simple search. Search engines, such as Google or Yahoo! are great places to start when you re first reading up on the assigned writing topic. Avoid Wikipedia. Print and digital encyclopedias, such as Encyclopedia Britannica and InfoPlease.com are excellent sources from which to gather material. But be careful of sites such as Wikipedia that allow multiple users to edit. Wikipedia is a great jumping off point in terms of figuring out what to search for, but double check all of the facts by using credible sources of information. Use online scholarly databases such as InfoTrac, LexisNexis and EBSCO, which provide access to the latest research in hundreds of areas. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The s Confessions By Augustine Dismisses The Aeneid In the first book of his Confessions, Augustine dismisses the Aeneid, describing it merely as depicting the wanderings of some legendary fellow named Aeneas (Conf. 1.20). However, this is not the only thing that he dismisses throughout the text. Augustine also rejects other culturally significant texts and the work of both himself and others in his life. While he does admit there are positive lessons to learn from each of these pursuits, Augustine argues the only texts or professions that matter are those that bring an individual closer to God, specifically by mentioning Him and His teachings. Throughout Confessions, Augustine, in retrospect, rejects many of the texts he came across in his life. He first exhibits this when he describes how wrong it was to have reacted emotionally to the Aeneid. He wept over Dido, who died pursuing her ultimate end with a sword (Conf. 1.21), while at the same time he failed to realize he was dying by [his] alienation from [God] (Conf. 1.20). Here Augustine laments the fact he wept over Dido s death while at the same time worsened his own condition by ignoring God and his own sinfulness. He is highly critical of himself in the way he approached the Aeneid as a child, describing himself as having abandoned [God] to pursue the lowest things of [God s] creation (Conf. 1.21). Because the Aeneid leads Augustine further away from God it cannot have any significance in one s life. The Aeneid is not the only text Augustine disregards in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. A Different Kind Of R R A Different Kind of R R One of the leading struggles for any type of brand, platform, or network in today s technologically connected age is staying relevant. Arguably it is fairly easy to go viral on the Internet, but that does not necessarily mean long term success after the excitement dies down. While individual people can benefit from and profit off of fifteen minutes of fame (I mean, have you seen all the things that Damn Daniel kid has been doing? He has gotten photoshoots, brand deals, and even invites to movie premiers!), companies like television networks need to see continual and enduring engagement with consumers in order to make money by selling advertising space and building up programs. Recently, the well known TV network... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Originally Freeform was called The Family Network, and was owned by the Christian Broadcast Company. In 1996 the broadcast company merged with The Walt Disney Company under the stipulation that the word Family would remain in the network name (Ulaby). Several successful years later, ABC Family announced in October of 2015 that their network name would be changing to Freeform. The change they underwent can be described as corporate rebranding, or the disjunction or change between an initially formulated corporate brand and a new formulation (Merrilees) as defined in an article titled Principles of corporate rebranding from the European Journal of Marketing. In their press release announcing the change, (then) ABC Family stated that they were changing the name of their network to Freeform in order to serve the new generation of Becomers who are fans on that epic adventure of becoming an adult from first kiss to first kid! (Dabney). Younger than Millennials, Becomers are young adults who are on the crazy journey of figuring out who they are and how to become an adult. With this new image, ABC Family became a place that according to their ad Why is ABC Family Becoming Freeform? encourages their inquisitive minds and is a place to grow and ask questions (Freeform). In the press release announcing the change, the network stated that the transformation came about in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Sidney Lumet s Network In Sidney Lumet s film, Network, commercialization acts as a catalyst that overpowers any sense of reality or humanity. The obsession to grasp approval and power through ratings and viewings leads the UBS Television Network to go to extreme lengths by neglects any form of altruism or the wellbeing of others, especially in mockery and profit of Howard Beale s mental state. Although the film exaggerates such attempts by filming and glorifying a terrorist group as well as assassinating Howard Beale, the film does reflect the current corruption of the media and warns the media of becoming disillusioned to what is honorable and true. According to this film, the world is a business and everything the television touches is destroyed. Even though this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Managing Organizational Structure Change Managing Organizational Structure Change LDR 531 Managing Organizational Structure Change Smith Falmouth (S F), a mid sized phone and mail order product company, has expanded into the online product market. S F created S ;F Online as an independent business unit while it proves the strategic viability and value of online as a sales channel. S F Online is made up of a small team that has been successful, and is now working to increase sales and diversify their online offerings to add health and beauty services. As S F Online grows, it needs to determine the best organizational structure to support its business strategy and builds on its current organizational culture. Current Organizational Structure S F Online is currently a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considerations. In order to successfully design a matrix organization, though, a few key considerations need to be planned for. First, informal communication channels need to be developed and leadership needs to watch for any signs of organizational silos. Effective communication among the dimensions of the matrix structure is essential for a successful implementation. A great deal of this communication is informal in nature, leading to voluntary coordination among employees. Informal communication relies on personal networks and relationships built on trust. One barrier to informal communication is organizational silos. Leaders must break down these silos whenever possible (Galbraith, 2010, p.6). Next, it is important for cross departmental goal achievement that the rewards be aligned for all areas. The goals of the different matrix dimensions must be aligned to work together. The more dimensions that exist, the more likely it is that fragmentation will occur (Galbraith, 2010, p.6). Lastly, since the unity of command is no longer in existence, i.e., there are essentially two bosses (functional and product managers) there needs to be absolute clarity in the work priorities. When you dispense with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Polonius And Hamlet Analysis Polonius and Hamlet: The Weavers of Deceits. The tragedy of Hamlet brings to the stage the palace intrigues of a corrupt Denmark, where the lust for power leads to the assassination of the King, at the hands of his own brother who usurps his throne. Hamlet, a young student and model soldier struggles to deal with a harsh reality that leads him to doubt the whole world. The enigmatic nature of Hamlet, whose speeches and actions lend to multiple interpretations, generates a sense of uncertainty in the reader that is intensified by the climax of tension that transpires throughout the work. It is in this climate of deception that Hamlet elaborates a plan to avenge his father s death by forcing King Claudius to confess the murder becoming a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pathos is further reinforced by the words of Horatio, who enters the scene saying, A piece of him, by answering to Barnardo, who was looking for him. The appearance of the ghost of the deceased king is the reason for such discomfort and reluctance. The ghost itself is a bearer of bad news that will lead to a sequence of acts of revenge as if to suggest that vengeance is a frosty wind emerging from the subconscious (intangible) but leading to tangible consequences. It is interesting to note the author use of minor characters as useful wires to weave the plot of a play. However, reading the set and the characters through a symbolic lens, the castle, the tower and the guards allude to the confinement, I would dare to say, to the burial of the consciousness of an ego overthrown by material power. King Claudius himself embodies the thirst for power that blurs the mind and takes over even on the blood ties. A fact that is to be considered sacrilegious and a harbinger of inevitable defeats, as announced by the words of the Danish soldier Marcellus, Something is rotten in the state of Denmark a sentence passed to history and still used today as an allusion to a level of corruption that will lead to ruin (100). As mentioned in the introduction, the author s mastery finds full vent in the speeches of Polonius, who offers questionable pieces of advice to everyone, left and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Star Wars Mythology Gomeau 6 Killian Gomeau Ms. Vyse English 2 Honors April 2nd, 2016 Star Wars and Mythology Close connections can be made from Greek Mythology into pop culture, especially into fictional stories such as Star Wars. Introduced to the world in 1977, Star Wars was a cultural phenomenon that took the whole world by storm. It broke new ground in cinematic storytelling, visual effects, and what a director could do with a film, paving the way for many other great films to come. The world of Star Warsis also rich with history and lore, and a lot of that can be connected to Greek Mythology. Two main characters in Star Wars are Luke and Leia Skywalker, twins who are separated at birth but eventually reunite on their journeys to defeat the dark side. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Star Wars, the same happens to Luke Skywalker, though not in exactly the same way. He is given his father?s lightsaber, the weapon of a Jedi by a former friend of his father?s, Ben. Ben tells Luke as he gives him the weapon: ?I have something here for you. Your father wanted you to have this when you were old enough, but your uncle wouldn t allow it. He feared you might follow old Obi Wan on some damn fool idealistic crusade like your father did. Your father s lightsaber. This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster; an elegant weapon for a more civilized age. For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times... before the Empire.? (Star Wars). As Ben is giving Luke the lightsaber, he explains its extraordinary qualities and purpose, therefore passing its extraordinary meaning and symbolism down to a new generation, similar to Artemis and Apollo. These weapons used by these characters would go on to aide them greatly in their journeys, as Luke used his lightsaber as a tool to defeat his enemies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Character Analysis Of Scrooge This text states that Scrooge was extremely greedy; an example of his greediness would be when the people that were asking for donations visited, he straight up told them he didn t believe in charity for the sake of the government supplied help to those in need. From the reading, I know that Scrooge was impolite as when he insulted his nephew s wife and their marriage for it involved love. This article explicitly states him as being a cold hearted, uncaring, and selfish person when he gave Christmasday off to his employee, and thereupon he says it is the only day of the year his employee can rob him. The next anecdote that follows that, it says he wouldn t even give his clerk a fire to keep warm, so his clerk used a candle hoping to stay warm. Based on what I read he had a pointed nose and frost on his head and was always a grumpy elderly man. Nevertheless, he always had a reason to discourage a human being. When the ghost of Christmas past came it showed him where he used to live when he was younger and there were fields on both sides of the road and a gigantic gate that lead to the place. He had seen a bunch of different scenes as children playing, kids running around, and anon there was one lonely boy by himself, sitting in a room. It was seen as if his sister ran into the room and was ecstatic that their father wanted him back and to return. In the stave following that, which is stave 3 he was met by the ghost of Christmas present and it showed him different people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...