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The Government Shutdown In The United States
October 1st, 2013 began the 16 day long shutdown for the United States government. Although the
reason for the shutdown originated with disputes between the President Barack Obama and the United
States Congress over Washington [overspending] their projected budget, the final nail in the shutdown
boiled down to the dissimilar views of the House of Representatives and the Senate. As a result, the
government shutdown further intensified the lack of unity between the two political parties. Along
with a divided country, every government run functions ceased, cost[ing] the Federal government
billions of dollars. Emily Jarvis, an editor for GovLoop as well as a writer for research guides and
whitepapers, established that [M]ore than 800,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the government s best efforts, even the most diligent workers were furloughed. PBS, an
American public broadcaster and television program distributor, revealed that of the 9 recipients of the
2013 Service to America Medals, 4 were furloughed in the government shutdown. In a report
published by the Office of Personnel Management, surveyed that 44% of federal employees felt that
they had sufficient resources to do their job, making it an all time low compared to years before. In
addition to those conditions, the Guidance for Shutdown Furloughs revealed that workers were not
even paid during their dire time. With the best and brightest employees not working and employee
morale low nor getting paid, keeping a functional government seemed impossible. In fact, after the
shutdown, Eric Katz, a graduate of George Washington university and a writer for Government
Executive, discovered 20,000 fed[eral workers] are still suing Government over last shutdown. On the
surface, the government seems to just regulate and create laws however it is in many aspects of life.
The government shutdown of 2013 not only affected those directly linked to government, but also
aquatic life, the economy and even other countries. The inability to sustain a working government
created the inability to work for thousands of
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Essay about Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was one of the most influential presidents in American history; yet he is one of the
least talked about in present day history books. President Reagan was not an Ivy League rich kid or
raised in a politically motivated family. He was a midwestern boy who played football and worked his
way through college. President Reagan had visions for the future of this country. Reagan realized he
wanted to lead the country during his time working in California, in the Screen Actor s Guild. He was
bothered by the spread of communism in Hollywood. He took over the Presidency in 1980 after four
years of the most awful leadership this country has ever had. Just as he swore in his campaign, he
lowered taxes, got control of oil prices and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alternative proposals were defeated in both the House and the Senate. Many people in Washington,
liberal and conservative realized they were not playing with the do nothing idiot they had
preconceived. In author Ronnie Dugger s book, critical of Reagan, it was said, quot;no ordinary
person could have achieved what Reagan has quot;. Reagan s school of thought was to combine two
basic theories, the monetarist and supply side. Monetarists believe in taking money out of the
economy and making it worth more, where supply side is to lower taxes and free up more buying
power. In 1981 taxes would be reduced twenty five percent, which in turn freed up buying power.
Reagan s belief that higher tax forces people invest money in tax shelters instead of the economy was
the backbone of his campaign. This was later called quot;Reaganomics quot;. This concept of buying
power in the 1980s has left historians to say it was a time of greed and arrogance. It was quot;a golden
age for financial wheeling and dealing, quot;(Krugman 23). The guilty feeling left looks at the decade
as a time of the rich get richer and wealth run ramped as journalist Haynes Johnson said
quot;Acquisition and flaunting of wealth been celebrated so publicly by so many quot;. (Johnson 194)
Many of the intellect in Washington and every university in the country look back and criticize the
coming out of the crisis that was enforced, if not shaped, by
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Life Imprisonment
| LIFE IMPRISONMENT IS A GOOD ALTERNATIVE TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT | Can life
imprisonment be a good alternative to death penalty? The issue remains unresolved. Even the US
Supreme Court that had abolished Death Penalty reversed its decision when new and less cruel
methods of execution were introduced. Why does a society punish its members for certain acts that are
offensive and unacceptable to its laws and codes? This can be a starting point of exploring our
dilemma about death penalty vs. life imprisonment. It is argued that fear of death deters people from
committing crimes, and the penalty of death exerts a positive moral influence. The American death
penalty laws have invited ire and ridicule of human rights activists everywhere, ... Show more content
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A person who gets caught for killing another individual is usually someone who did not plan to
murder in the first place. These individuals fall into the crimes of passion category. Crimes of passion
are defined as unlawful acts of an individual which are unplanned and erupt as a result of a fit or rage
or anger. These illegal actions usually stem from drunkenness or a short term loss of logical thinking,
which can be attributed to anger. The death penalty would logically deter crime, but the problem is
that most murderers are unplanned and are not a result of logic. During the 1930s the federal
government, under the direction of Jack Gibbs, investigated the effectiveness of the death penalty in
deterring serious crime. The results of Gibbs investigation is that capital punishment did not deter.
However, during the 1970s, Prof. Isaac Ehrlich found out through his research that capital punishment
did deter but no one else besides Ehrlich has come up with the same results. The conclusion that
researches have drawn up during the past decade is that the death penalty does not significantly have
an effect on serious crime, one way or the other. Another reason that many people are against death
penalty is that they feel that many a times innocent people are wrongfully executed, all in the name of
justice, even though there are many safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing
death penalty.
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Technology Is Too Invasive, Lacks Transparency, And Must...
As with any advancement, the rise of technology has its drawbacks. The internet has allowed the
creation of an industry based solely in gathering and selling mass amounts of user data. This data
collection is meant to improve and personalize a user s experience. But the amount of data collected
far exceeds the amount needed to accomplish this. And despite the size and pervasive nature of the
industry, the general public knows very little about what they do. Data collection online is too
invasive, lacks transparency, and must be restricted. For starters, the sheer amount of data collected is
absurd. Some of it is expected, such as names, email addresses, crash reports, and other basic pieces of
information. But many companies also drew from unexpected sources. Google collects data from
search queries, time and date of phone calls, length of phone calls, and even data on a user s precise
location (Google). And while a user may expect that Facebook collects data from everything they post,
they may be surprised to learn that Facebook also collects data on a user from posts by other people.
Facebook will even collect information on web activity outside of Facebook via third party partners
(Facebook). And they re hardly the only companies to do this. In fact, there are companies that exist
solely for this purpose. They are known as data brokers , and they gather much of their information
online. When the Federal Trade Commission did a report on nine major data brokers, they
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Stakeholder for Staples
Introduction Stakeholders are individuals and constituencies that contribute, either voluntarily or
involuntarily, to its wealth creating capacity and activities, and who are therefore its potential
beneficiaries and/or risk bearers1. There are several different types of stakeholders associated with a
corporation, and those stakeholders can have different views and opinions on what corporation s goals
should be and how they should be running. I have interviewed three different stakeholders of Staples
Inc., an employee, a customer and a stock holder, to find their relationship between them and the firm.
Then, I will use this information to suggest how the firm should proceed and continue to have a better
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Another question was whether or not they thought that the Staples Soul program was a good idea or
not. Again the customer and the employee had agreed that it was a good idea, but it was not important
to them. In fact Ms. Lam had stated that I don t really mind. Although I think that they should work on
their customer relations a little more. Mr. Esteves, the stockholder, found this program important due
to the fact that since it was instituted the stocks of Staples Inc. have been going up. Although all three
agree it is not a bad idea, Ms. Lam and Mr. Forgione do not find this type of program important to
them at all. The fact that they do not find this program of no importance is because it has absolutely no
affect on the customer or the employee stakeholders. The benefits of this program do not directly
impact a majority of its employees or its customers. It appears that the relationship between Staples
and its employee and customer stakeholders is a straight give take relationship, through the
perspective of the stakeholders. Ms. Lam, in answering about what type of relationship she had with
Staples said, I need supplies, they need money. They take my money, I take their supplies. While Mr.
Forgione stated, The only thing Staples has done for me is provide me with a paycheck every week
and some benefits. Next, I asked all three stakeholders to order which
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Middle Colonies Vs New England Colonies
In 1630, the Pilgrims settled in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their first few months
consisted of deplorable weather conditions, infertile soil, and fights with Native Americans. However
future colonies learned from their mistakes. By 1700, England had moved on to settling more of the
New World . The other two colonies would make many improvements to try to make their colony the
most appealing, some even sent out brochures to promote themselves and get more colonists.
Government, religion, and economy were all very important to the colonists and made or break a
colony s future. Government was very important in all the colonies because, and even today, lays an
important foundation for all citizens to obey the rules and have people ... Show more content on
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Unlike Middle and Southern colonies, New England came here mostly for religion and to escape the
Church of England. Although it is true that some people in Southern and Middle colonies came to
practice their own religion, most colonies just wanted a piece of land in America because it was a
status symbol back then. One of the colonies that stood out from the rest was Pennsylvania. William
Penn founded a very open colony with much religious tolerance. He sent flyers out to advertise in
Europe. People from Europe and beyond came to Pennsylvania because any religion was tolerated.
Alexander Hamilton said I dined at a tavern with a very mixed company of different nations and
religions. There were Scots, English, Dutch, Germans, and Irish. There were Roman Catholics,
Church [of England] men, Presbyterians, Quakers, ... Moravians ... and one Jew . Another example of
religious tolerance is the Southern colonies. Lord Baltimore did this so he could get more people to
come to Maryland. No other colony allowed religious tolerance for this
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James Earl Rudder Research Paper
Many leaders past and present in society have influenced the development of Army leadership. One of
the most influential leaders is James Earl Rudder. Rudder enlisted in the U.S. military in 1932 as a
commissioned officer in the Army Reserves right after completing his degree in industrial education
from Texas A M. In 1933, Rudder became a teacher and taught football at Brady High School later
becoming a football coach and teacher at Tarleton Agricultural College. Rudder married Margaret
Williamson in June 1937 whom he had five children. Rudder was called to active duty in 1941,
approximately two years after the start of World War II (WWII). In 1943 as a Lieutenant Colonel
(LTC) Rudder took command of Second Ranger Battalion, later named Rudder s Rangers (Todd IV
Knape, 2010). Rudder s Rangers played a significant role in the D Day invasion by storming the beach
at Pointe du Hoc under constant enemy fire, scaling 100 meter cliffs with unreliable radio
communications between his troops, reached and destroyed German Gun Batteries. General Omar N.
Bradley the American ground commander selected Rudder s Ranger s, a group approximately 500
hand selected Soldiers trained by Rudder (Humanities Texas, 2011). Rudder shot twice was amongst
the nearly 50 percent wounded in his battalion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was a high school and college football teacher that developed his care and compassion for others
and provided him with experience on how to mentor and lead. Rudder was a true leader that was
demonstrated in every position he held in the military and in the community. Rudder left a lasting
impression that has become a part of history as a land commissioner cleaning up corruption, and as the
president at Texas A M University allowing women to enroll and improving academic
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Pablo Picasso Guernic Importance Of The Work
Luigi Vittatoe
Professor Rockford Sansom
HUM1021 Integrated Arts
October 14, 2015
Pablo Picasso Guernica
Importance of the work
From a patron s point of view, Guernica is a powerful tool that shows the absolute power of art in
society. It displays a sign of relevance in the use of art to communicate serious matters and helpful
ideas. Most people may view artwork as things for entertainment; some have been quoted to say artists
are crazy, somewhat lazy. It should be appreciated and understood clearly that the artists are people of
sound mind who sees things in the environment and chose to articulate critical human issues using
their creativity.
Picasso; the artist, seemed to be bound by many challenges in his life, just like any other person. He
was tortured by the brutal civil wars that were in his motherland (Spain). The political wrangles went
overboard and transformed into brutal killings. The forces from the Republicans that were loyal to the
ruling new government went embattled by the fascist coup that was organized by General Franco.
Contrary to his promises of stability and prosperity in Spain, Franco delivered abundant destructions
and deaths.
Guernica is thus important work at the time when it was created. Should we say it is up to date? Of
course yes. The prevailing at that time required a candid and brave way to say enough is enough to the
atrocities that were engulfing Spain. Picasso chose the initiative although after being disturbed for
almost three months by
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Changes Law Of Same Sex Marriage
Changes Law of Same Sex
The issue of gay marriage has been with a great deal of civil argument. Many people have taken
stands that favour their position on the issue of same sex marriage. The reasons given against same
sex marriage are that they are not according to the social norms and practices. They also state that they
are not likely to hold. The position held by others that same sex marriage should be allowed states that
those who want to practice should not be interfered with. Too many, there are several imbalances in
the concept of same sex marriage if they get married. This is aligned with the concept that most of the
opposition on same sex marriage is from the religious groups. It is the religious group that first
brought the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Australasian system of legal practice is derived from the United Kingdom which is from the
British settlers in Australia. The legislations laws are formulated by the legislators which is the
parliament of the state and the commonwealth countries. The law of the state must be consistent with
the laws of the commonwealth. It means that any law that is not consistent with the commonwealth
law in Australia is rendered invalid. This presents a significant impact on the same sex marriage
debate. Before the changes in the Marriage Act, the definition of the term marriage was derived from
the UK case. The common law is administered by the courts. The courts are bound by the principles of
precedent which requires the court to adhere to the previous decisions of superior courts. This brings
consistency and prediction in the practice of the common law. Marriage is Australia governed by the
Commonwealth marriage Act of 1961 that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman to the
exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life. The constitution gives power to the
commonwealth to come up with laws on marriage which it shares with the states. There must be vows
or exchange of words for a marriage in addition to all other recognized ceremonies of different
religion.
Same sex marriage is recognized as de facto unions in the federal laws of Australia. However each
state and territory in Australia is entitled
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Keeping The Children Safe At The School Grounds
In the villages, the elders are composing different tactics to keep the children safe in the school
grounds. A parent explained to a Human Rights Reporter how his village tried to protect students at
their school from an M23 attack: There were rumors that the [M23] were preparing an attack on the
school so that they could get the children for military service. So we got together, all of the parents,
and put in place a security alert system where we left two parents outside the school and two others
along the road from where the fighters came. As soon as one of those who went to check on the
movement of [M23 forces] saw fighters coming our way, they would run to alert us, and we would go
straight to the school director and tell him to let ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Human Rights Watch, The Congolese state also guarantees under the Child Protection
Law, the protection, education, and care of children affected by armed conflict, civil unrest, or
tensions. Indeed, any child is to be considered in difficult circumstances and therefore to benefit from
special protection if he or she either attends no educational establishment or exercises no professional
activity (Gilchrist et al.). Any individual accused of violating the law is prosecuted before military
tribunals in Congo.
The Law of Armed Conflict (The International Humanitarian Law) states that under, Protocol II to the
Geneva Conventions, applicable during non international armed conflicts, it is a fundamental
guarantee that children shall receive an education, in keeping with the wishes of their parents ...
Protocol II prohibits states and non state armed groups from recruiting or using children under the age
of 15 in armed conflict (Gilchrist et al.). The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
would prosecute any group or individual who violates The Law of Armed Conflict, which would
result in war crime charges. In 2006 Ituri Military Tribunal convicted Ives Kahwa Panga Mandro (
Chief Kahwa ) with six charges, including the war crime of intentionally directing attacks against a
primary school, a church, and a medical center (Coursen Neff).
Individuals from the different armed groups are being prosecuted for their illegal actions.
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The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in the Middle East Essay
The Palestinian Israeli Conflict in the Middle East
The Arab world is not in a compromising mood... Nations never concede; they fight. You won t get
anything by peaceful means or compromise. You can, perhaps get something, but only by the force of
your arms...But it s too late to talk of peaceful solutions (Bard 1). The Arab League Secretary Azzam
Pasha said this statement on September 16, 1947, eight months before the state of Israel was
established. The Arabs held this mentality in a time when Israel was not yet a fact. This trait was
hereditary in the sense that it was taught to their children, who taught it to their children, and so on.
Those are the people who are living in Arab countries, and still despise everything about Israel ...
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Even though a cease fire was in effect, the war continued as Arabs closed the Suez Canal to Israel
shipping and Israel (in retaliation) did not allow the 700,000 Arab refugees return to their homes
(Regan 22).
The problem was that no Arab State wanted those refugees so camps were set up in Gaza Strip, which
was controlled by Egypt, and the West Bank, which was controlled by Jordan (23). This inability to
find a home land for the people now called Palestinians would lead to many of Israel s conflicts with
the Arab world. The Arabs did not want their Palestinian brothers in their countries but, for some
reason, Israel, the Jewish State, was supposed to take them in even though it had the best reason not
to. Was Israel, which had just won the war, now supposed to take back their enemies? Of course not.
From 1949 to 1956, there was no peace in Israel, because Egypt continued attacking Israel from one
side while Syria continued attacking from the other. In 1953, in order to try to stop the violence, Israel
passed the Land Acquisition Law, offering payment for property taken from Arab citizens of Israel
who lived there between May 4, 1949 and April 1, 1952 (Silverman 54). However that did not appear
to stop the terror in the region or make peace with its neighbors. On October 14, 1956 Egyptian
President Nasser said, [o]ur hatred is very strong. There is no sense in talking about peace with Israel.
There is not the smallest place for negotiations
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An Experience In My Life
Have you ever had a that one experience that open your eyes, an experience unlike any of your other
experiences, an experience that you will never forget till you die ? Well it happened to me, and it
changed my life forever. I m just a normal boy from Washington, pretty average I would say, there s
nothing important about me, nothing special. I don t really have friends so if I do die early I won t be
missed that much. I m a senior and I m supposed to sign up for colleges like everybody else, but not
me, because I really don t know what to do with my life. I was walking home from school it was just a
five minute walk. But it still tires me out because of all the books I have in my backpack. I finally
reached our street, it s just the usual nothing new, Ms. Gomez walking her dog, The Jacksons still as
noisy as ever that even though they re inside their house you can still hear them playing their music
loudly, and then there is our house.While opening the door, I almost step on something, it was a
pocket watch. Now why would a pocket watch be here? I also had no clue. I entered a different place,
which is clearly not my house, I was outside of a city. I was speechless, for I have never seen anything
like this in my entire life. There were green buildings as tall as the heavens that it could actually reach
the palace on top of Mount Olympus, A great wall that is the city entrance, embedded with jewels so
sparkly it would make Hermes want to steal them, and a real golden sun
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The Importance Of Teen Pregnancy
Disparities still persist to this day in social and economic context. The conditions that some teenagers
face in communities and families may contribute to teen pregnancy. Within the social domain, peers
are a big risk factor for teen pregnancy. Some factors include sexual pressure from peers, belief that
most peers are sexually active, friends who are sexually active, dating at an early age, and dating
someone who is a few years older than you (Southeastern Idaho Public Health, n.d.). Many teenagers
feel the pressure from their peers to have sex before they are ready. Those who decide to give into peer
pressure often are not informed about safe sexual behavior and therefore may become pregnant. The
same goes for those who believe that most of their peers are sexually active. Surveys have shown that
many teenagers report a greater percent than actual for the following question: What percent of your
peers do you think are sexually active? The pressure that comes from assuming that most of your
peers are sexually active can play a huge role in a teenager s decision to participate in early sexual
activity. Friends are just as much of a risk factor as family is. If a friend is sexually active, the pressure
to fit in and be similar to them starts developing. In these peer situations, it is most likely a teenager s
first time having sex. In that case, there is a lack of knowledge that puts teenagers at risk of becoming
pregnant. Dating at an early age can make a teenager curious
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Privatizing the Public Sphere Essays
Privatizing the Public Sphere
The privatization and fragmentation of space in post industrial urban America is a widespread social
problem. As society becomes even more globalized as a result of technological advances, the rampant
spread of a privatized public realm is ever increasing. Public space is needed as a center in which to
bring people together to share a common place. It is within public spaces that public life unfolds and
without public spaces such as parks, streets, and buildings, the mixing of classes will become
increasingly uncommon. Society is made up of two sectors: the private and public, and it is essential
that both remain separate entities. However, through the use of fear tactics especially the threat of ...
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All of these factors work cohesively with one another by instilling a sense of fear into the lives of
everyday citizens. Society is becoming more and more policed through the use of surveillance
cameras on public walkways, gated communities, but especially, through systematic approaches used
to create the feeling that public spheres are unsafe and something to be feared. Corporations are taking
over the urban landscape. In previous years, many upper and middle class families fled to the suburbs
to escape the everyday hustle of city life. However, in recent years, city living has become glamorized
and thus the movement back into the city has increased. Once blighted inner city neighborhoods are
being taken over and revitalized by corporate leaders in hopes to redesign and yuppify these areas. As
more money is put into the area, the higher the market value goes up and as a result, many local
residents can no longer afford to live there. While these residents are pushed out, a more desirable
group of residents move in and thus, take over. This process, known as gentrification, is occurring in
many cities all across the nation. In the past, displaced residents could possibly move to another area
that was not undergoing this process. However, as we are seeing in Chicago, it is nearing impossibility
to move to an area within the city that will not
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What Is Jp Morgan Chase
JP Morgan Chase is a member of several leading organizations that address environmental and social
issues in business. These include:
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) Business Environmental Leadership Council
Ceres
United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
JP Morgan uses internationally recognized principles to assess environmental and social impact. These
include:
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Wolfsberg Principles (anti money laundering)
The Equator Principles
The Carbon Principles
The Green Bond Principles
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
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Global Energy and Greenhouse Gas Reductions
In 2012, JPMorgan Chase achieved its goal to reduce its global GHG emissions by 20% from a 2005
baseline and has extended that target to a 50% reduction from the 2005 baseline by 2020. Their Global
Real Estate group applies best practices in energy efficiency, energy procurement, and resource
management throughout their global operations to reduce energy use and GHG emissions.
B. Paper Procurement
JP Morgan Chase believes strongly in the importance of ensuring that the paper they use is sourced
from sustainably managed forests, which provide many significant long term benefits for the
environment and local communities, including timber for paper and other wood products, ecosystem
services such as clean air and water, habitat for wildlife and biodiversity, and recreation opportunities.
As a result, they seek to maximize the use of paper that has been independently certified by the Forest
Stewardship Council or Sustainable Forestry Initiative. Their primary focus is on office copy paper
and customer facing paper used in the daily operations of corporate and retail branch facilities, as well
as customer facing paper including statements and
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The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona Essay
The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona
Introduction
This paper focuses on the Macehualli Day Labor Union located in Phoenix, Arizona in the 85032 area.
Throughout the history of the United States, illegal immigrants have come from all over the world to
find work and a better way of life. It is estimated that right now there are about seven million illegal
aliens living in America. About 69% of these illegal immigrants are Mexican and over 283,000 of
them live in Arizona1. In this paper, we presuppose that the illegal aliens we refer to are Mexican.
This is because the aliens living in the geographic area around the day labor center we examine are
over 99%
Mexican (Reza, 2003, personal interview).
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Background of Day Labor
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These circumstances have lead to the reemergence of a concept that has existed for a long time: day
labor. Day labor used to be geared more towards American citizens looking for temporary jobs, but
has now taken a new turn in order to fit the necessities of illegal workers. Day labor is defined as a
practice of searching for work in open air, informal markets such as street corners or in formal temp
agencies ( Work, 307).
Under this type of labor, the undocumented immigrant is considered an independent contractor or a
temporary domestic worker, and therefore employers are not obliged to ask for work authorization (
Work, 325). Day labor is extremely beneficial to aliens in that it allows immigrants to enter the work
force without being required to have legal immigration status.
There are two types of day labor industries: informal and formal. Informal day labor consists mostly
of men gathering on street corners or parking lots to solicit work. It is considered informal because it
is in no way regulated. The men are often picked up by passing cars and hired for the day on terms
worked out between the employer and the laborer. By contrast, the formal day labor industry is
connected to for profit temp agencies. These agencies place workers in specific manual jobs and take a
percentage of the workers
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The Discovery Of Giardia Lamblia
Giardia lamblia was first discovered in 1681 by Dutch merchant and amateur scientist Anton Van
Leeuwenhoek. Van Leeuwenhoek is thought to be the first person to observe live microorganisms
through a simple single lensed microscope. He found the parasite Giardia lamblia in his own stools. At
the time of observation, he would make detailed drawings of what he found in which he referred to as
animalcules. These drawings have since been identified as representations of bacteria and protozoa (p.
6). Dusan Lambl 1859 and Alfred Giard 1895 are honored in the naming of Giardia lamblia in 1915.
Its role as a pathogenic organism was not recognized until the 1970s.
Giardia lamblia is a unicellular eukaryotic protozoan organism, it is without mitochondria. G. lamblia
is also referred to as Lamblia intestinalis and a few more. Most protozoa reproduce asexually and is
true for G. lamblia which produces two trophozoite per cyst by binary fission. G. lamblia has two
stages, a cyst stage and trophozoite stage. Meaning, if you ingested 10 cysts, soon they would
reproduce and there will be 20 trophozoite in the intestines. The cyst stage helps the organism survive
in its protective capsule. Giardia cysts can survive in water for up to 3 months, which makes the
chances of acquiring at an increase. The trophozoite stage is its vegetative state, where the organism
obtains its nourishment.
Giardia lamblia s stages are very different to go along with its ability to thrive and survive. The
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Water Essay
Water quality management in agricultural catchments, generally, appears to focus on identifying and
reducing nutrient losses from the root zone of intensive farming activities. In recent years, reducing
nutrient loss from root zone and minimizing the impact on farming practices of freshwater bodies has
taken centre stage in this debate (Clothier et al., 2007). To fully understand management options of
water this study will explore the vicious cycle of how on the source, the mode of transportation and
the impact on water catchments (Clothier et al., 2007). Transportation process that take place on water
surfaces is crucial in assessing the impact on freshwater bodies with respect to root zone losses.
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However, the amount of nitrate leached from the root is dependent on how it is transported and
transformed on the subsurface. According to Knowles (1982) dentrification process of nitrates
reduces/attenuate flow of nitrates from root zone to water catchment (rivers and lakes). This finding
were later supported by Rivett el., 2008, where he argued that dentrification process minimizes nitrate
influx from areas of high concentration beneath the water table. This process is catalyst by chemical,
physical and biological feature. In addition nutrients and oxidation of carbon act as catalyst to this
process (Rivett et al., 2008). Research show that Current nitrogen attenuation exertions in New
Zealand are focused on recognizing the thorough farms that percolate the major amounts of nitrogen
from the root zone. The continuous organization and moderation practices to minimize the root zone
nitrogen percolation to achieve specific confines. However, the disadvantage of this approach is that it
ignores spatial disparities hydrogeological backgrounds that might increase or decrease. They might
also attenuate leading to a flux in nitrogen level since it moves from the root region to water bodies
and rivers. Nitrogen leached then adds to ground water and influences movement and conversion of
nitrogen in the underground environment.
Leaching and cycling of nitrates in different profile of soil is well understood, however
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Trust in Military Essay
TRUST IN THE MILITARY
What is one of the most important elements used in relation building in the military? Trust, personal
growth from friendships becomes challenging without the presents of this crucial element. Without
trust, individual s confidence in all echelons of leadership and their subordinates ability to complete
missions would diminish a unit s morale and loyalty. Friendships are constructed over time through
the innuendo of mutual trust. Time is the only factor that gains trust and cannot be expected or granted
to. There are plenty of circumstances where the absence of trust was the misnomer for failure in
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The civilian populous security awareness increases when the military is present. When every soldier
takes his oath to the Constitution, we as soldiers accepted the responsibility to protect and serve the
people. The United States entrusts soldiers with the power to use deadly force while respecting the
sanctity of life at the same time. Most people do not comprehend how vital trust is; it is at the same
level as faith. The absence of trust puts personal lives and jobs at risk. The Military places trust in the
civilian population when they contract them to aid the Soldiers on their daily task and building most of
their weaponry, vehicles, ships and aircraft. All leadership should trust their subordinates when
executing a task. Ensuring Soldiers do their job while implementing military standards without
supervision is fundamental. Subordinates should trust us to make the sound judgments that will bring
them home to their loved ones. Knowing that we can count on each other brings the confidence we
need to stay focused on the mission, increasing abilities to make right decisions in stressful situations
where a second can determine life or death on the battlefield. Learning how to let go could seemingly
be one of the hardest skills to master. If leaders don t trust their subordinates it can be interpreted as
micro management, these leaders will do all the work. Leaving no room for their subordinates to
evolve, as leaders causing a negative
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Any Dream Will Do
Any Dream Will Do Part 2
The Grand Finale
Introduction
The grand finale the final night the curtain coming down (1966 World Cup, Independence Day etc)
You can imagine Pharoah saying and you will rule with me over all of Egypt and the camera pans
across some pyramids and the screen fades to black and the credits begin to roll.
But Owen, that s not the finale... Owen
Sorry Phil I was just wondering who would play Joseph in the film... (joke)
But like I said, that s not finale.
Ah, of course, the touching, sensitive end as Joseph is reconciled to his family. Then as the camera
pans across the field , past the sheep, we fade to black and the credits roll
Owen, that s still not the finale... Owen
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**There is a goal for your life something bigger than you can imagine. In John 10:10 of the Message
Translation of the Bible, Jesus says I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life
than they ever dreamed of. He s not just talking about the afterlife, its our present life too the life God
has for you today, is more than you can imagine God has plans for your life (Jeremiah 19:11), you re
going somewhere no matter what they said about you, you re going somewhere.**
Ecclesiastes 3:11 (AMP) speaks of this kind of divine purpose: He has made everything beautiful in its
time. He also has planted eternity in men s hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose
working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy], yet so that men
cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.
As you can see here, God places a purpose in people s hearts this goal for your life. But that sense of
destiny is part of a wider plan, a purpose that is working through the ages; so vast, so expansive, so
significant that no individual can comprehend it. And there s that sense here that we have our own
unique role in this much bigger thing that is happening not across hours, days, months of year but
across centuries and millennia.
We may not be at the finale but we are at
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The Concepts Of At Risk And Risk Of Young People s Lives...
Introduction
The concepts of at risk and risk are prominent in much of the literature on the sociology of youth. The
objective of this essay is to explore the positive and negative sides of focusing on risk in young people
s lives, and contend that although the concepts may help us to understand youth behaviours, there is a
need to be cautious in its implementation, as they carry a number of implicit assumptions. Firstly, the
approaches of at risk and risk taking are defined; in order to understand the different ways the
concepts are related to young people. These positive aspects include of the identification of at risk
youth for prevention measures and Stephen Lyng s edgework notion to comprehend individuals
voluntary risk taking . Secondly, discussions the usefulness of the concepts in promoting our
comprehension of young individuals behaviours are provided. Lastly, limitations of the approaches are
discussed to highlight the precautions needed when applying the concepts, as it may lead to placing
the blame on at risk youth, higher degree of scrutiny for young women than their men and the
normalised assumption on behalf of the risk taking notion.
The concepts of at risk and risk taking
There are two main concepts in the literatures of the sociology of youth, which linked risk and young
people together. The first concept is at risk and the term is often used to identify or describe young
people who, due to difficulties and disadvantaged situations,
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Lifting of Corporate Veil in Tort Cases in Pursuit of Justice
Lifting of Corporate Veil in Tort Cases in Pursuit of Justice
Introduction
Limited liability has been the prevailing rule for corporations for more than a century. It creates
incentives for excessive risk taking by allowing companies to avoid the full costs of their activities.
Strict application of this rule in all cases would lead to inflexibility and injustice, particularly in tort
cases. Therefore, as suggested by Stephen Griffin in the interests of justice and to prevent subsidiary
companies being used as convenient risk takers for their parent...the [corporate] veil must not become
immovable. [1] On the other hand, basing justice as the sole ground for veil lifting would undermine
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[8]
Avoidance of Excessively Risky Behaviour
The prevalence of mergers and acquisitions movement nowadays has converted many large
corporations into highly leveraged firms. In order to maximize cash flow, these firms have a strong
incentive for excessive risk taking activities, which drastically increase the exposure to tort liability.
Carcinogens in the workplace, environmental harms to the surrounding and hazardous products are all
sources of massive tortious liability. [9] Very often, business firms would reorganize their structure to
exploit limited liability to evade tort claims, such as deliberately placing hazardous activities in under
funded subsidiaries. However, business ethics is a prominent contemporary concept and issue in
commercial context. In terms of public policy and public interest, it is of paramount importance to
deter companies from taking excessively risky activities, which cause personal injury to innocent
victims.
Tort Victims and Business on Unequal Footing
Tort victims are those who may suffer physical injury or harm. On the other hand, parent companies of
its defendant subsidiaries only suffer commercial
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The Impact Of Martin Luther Spread Of Protestantism
Luther s spread of Protestantism primarily brought disunity to not only the Holy Roman Empire, but
also to England. The Catholic Church had recently just built the St. Peter s Cathedral and started to
sell indulgences to make more money off of the people. Martin Luther, a monk, was against the
Catholic Church and their teachings and indulgences were the last straw. He believed that all a person
needs to reach heaven is faith. Luther set out preaching his words opposing and questioning the church
and their faulty beliefs. People listened and followed him full of trust and faith. However, this caused
the Reformation and the beginning of a new religion. The spread of Protestantism among Europe
brought impactful periods of disunity within the Holy Roman Empire and England, yet unlike the
Holy Roman Empire, England was unified in the end. The entire reformation brought more disunity
than unity from the beginning in the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) after Martin Luther s
Reformation. It started with Luther s Ninety Five Theses in 1517, which was sparked by the Catholic
church selling indulgences and spreading false ideas. Within his theses, he called out the church for
their wrong teachings and corrupt clergy. His words, actions, and opinions inspired people and gave
them a new hope, faith, and religion. He caused a divide within the Holy Roman Empire and was the
main source of protestantism. Martin Luther provoked even more division when he said, A Christian
man
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Essay On The Restoration Of The New Netherlands
Since the many splits and merges of various religions, it seems that the Jewish people have never
seemed to be accepted in any other religious domain. In this Petition, the Jewish people have been
kicked out of yet another country, Brazil, which was previously under the power of the typically
religious tolerant Dutch. This petition is a way for the Jewish people to contact the Dutch West India
Company to address the fact that they are making it more difficult for the Jewish people to travel and
live in another country.
During this period multiple things were happening with the British colonies and with Great Britain
itself. Some of these things include the first set of slave codes, the colonization of the Carolinas,
Georgia, and East and West Jersey, but the two that I will be focusing on are the restoration of the
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Before this England didn t have a monarchy but instead has a man named Oliver Cromwell controlling
all of England. In the 1660s, which most call the Restoration period, the monarchy was brought back
to the throne by King Charles II. King Charles II changed the way that Great Britain thought about
their colonies. He believed that the future of Great Britain rested in the colonies hands, so he changed
how the way Great Britain dealt with the colonies. First, he granted allies control of areas of the
colonies so that they could settle the area faster and be able to focus completely on said colony; this
was different from the way the colonies were controlled before because they were Royal colonies, the
King had complete control, but now they are called Proprietary colonies. This establishment of
Proprietary colonies leads to the next topic of how Great Britain conquered the New
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Recommending a Marketing Mix for a Service ‘Lumia’ 800 of...
GAC012: Business Studies Assessment Event 3
Recommending a Marketing Mix for a Service
Lumia 800 of NOKIA Mobile Company
Student: Zhou Siyan Effie
ID number: ZMSC22222
Tutor: Maqui
Due Date: November 19, 2012
Date submitted: November 19, 2012
Word Count: 1249 words
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Research Methodology
3.0 Research Findings
4.0 Discussion
5.0 Conclusion and recommendations
Reference List
Executive Summary
When technology change the way people interact with each other in daily life, those writing days were
gone with letters and postcards and personalized greeting cards and they are turned into emails, online
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The price on sale now is 2079 to 3699 RMB. As for place, product are on sale in monopolized store
around the world. Promotions can be done in several ways, like on sale with plan cap or with tax free.
The analysis of the current SWOT of NOKIA is as follows: strengths is its position as industry leader
in the telecommunications and electronics industry. Also, it shows to the world the incredible ability to
adapt to the market. Weakness may be that it has grown so huge, as the fifth most valuable brand in
the world, that it cannot sustain its growth at its current rate. It still have some opportunities like
Nokia s leadership in the area of mobile phones and its versatility open the company up to a wide
variety of communications and mobile device possibilities markets that are growing throughout the
world. Threats are that Nokia is facing a number of threats from companies such as Apple, Google,
and Research in Motion, all of which are investing heavily in the mobile phone industry in an attempt
to gain dominance.
The marketing mix we recommend is as follows: NOKIA Lumia 800 with large display screen, the
shape of phones, the face plates and the soft key touch pads charges about 1800RMB which can be
accepted by most of the customer and maybe the innovation of Promotion Method Oriented by Target
Consumer is necessary. We decide to promote it through TV, Magazine, Film or any other possible
way. As for place, we plan to set up
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The Note On The Bench Essay
bench was the stupidest decision he had ever made. He was so starving that he had to follow the scent
of some roasted onions and ribs to keep his feet moving. The black huge box he carried with him was
attractive. Passengers walked on the street were gazing at him with an air of pity, like he was a beggar
brat, but everyone knew the box he carried was a cello box, everyone knew that he was a musician, a
homeless, poor, but tough musician. He didn t notice other people s gazes. He accelerated his steps to
track the smell of food like a grey hound, and he finally reached the source of that luscious scent. It
was from inside of a small, orchard door at the end of a dark alley of 68th street. The door was aged
and full of scratches without any windows on the wall. However, the smell of delicious food was
definitely leaking from the narrow gap under the doorstep, but he hesitated. He hadn t decide what to
offer to trade for his meal, and he knew nothing about the people who lived inside a small apartment at
the end of a dark alley in Brooklyn. He sat down, camped at the porch, but he was exhausted so he fell
asleep immediately. He dreamed about his childhood, his first cello from his father, his small band at
high school, his private studio a few years ago. He was woken by a young girl, who was pale but still
attractive, with a thick magazine curled in her right hand. He saws the girl only dyed the nails of her
third fingers with cerise, the same color of his favorite strawberry
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Abstervation Observation In KFC
Observation from KFC:
Well known for fried chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken is a world wide spreading chain fast food
restaurant. Having found several KFC branches in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, I have decided to
conduct an observation at the KFC located on the second floor of Tesco Lotus Salaya in this province.
This observation takes place during the evening between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on 20 October 2016 in one
of the large shopping malls where all kinds of daily needs from textiles, accessories, groceries,
electronics to children garments are easily available.
The square shaped restaurant is well decorated with different forms of chairs where room of the
restaurant includes the entrance for cash counter and food order, the space for seating inside the
restaurant and the ice cream parlour. It has a close circuit camera, and a central air condition that
covers the whole restaurant. The walls of the restaurant are made of transparent glass; everyone can
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The motto and history of the restaurant are nicely painted on the wall and different recipe of fried
chicken is written to attract the customers. The menus and prices of the food items are well displayed
with pictures on a large board in cash counter. The food order is not time consuming as the customers
can easily order food by indicating the menu on the board. It is a self service restaurant where
customers wait for the food after order for maximum 2 to 5 minutes. Different kinds of individual and
group meals such as spicy chicken rice bowl, coleslaw, spicy chicken, original chicken, cheese
chicken, fries, nuggets, burger, chicken roll, etc. are available for the customers. The prices of the food
start from THB 15 to THB 423. The food is served in a red bucket with a picture of the founder of
KFC where different quotes, such as fully loaded , it s finger licking good , so good KFC etc. is
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Cause And Effect Essay On Stress
Effects of Stress Stress is a reaction to a situation when presented with a challenge, everyone
experiences stress at some point. Stress can lead to emotional, psychological and even physical
problems including heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pains or irregular heartbeats.
(Nahrendorf) While its effects vary the overall three main effects occur from stress being mental
instability, eating habits, and the body physically.
The most common effect of stress comes in the form of muscle pains or headaches. The reasoning for
this is because when the body is stressed, muscles tense up. It is a safety reaction done by the body to
shield itself from injury and pain. Eventually when stress fades the muscles will relax and the feeling
will pass, but due to the amount of time the muscles are in this state a side effect is often headaches or
even migraines. The respiratory system is also at risk during states of stress causing breathing to
become more intense. That is not an issue for most people, however those with breathing disorders
such as asthma or emphysema can pose a bigger problem. Additionally, some cases of stress can lead
to hyperventilation or a panic attack, which ties into the effects of the cardiovascular system, mainly
blood pressure. This mostly occurs through chronic stress or stress over a longer period. Finally,
during high periods of stress an excess of glucose, extra energy for an emergency, known to most as
fight or flight. All this extra blood
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A Brief Note On Malala Yousafzai And Religious Fanaticism...
History has taught us that strong men rise against religious fanaticism and oppression, however we
rarely hear about women leading the charge for their beliefs and identities. However, when we heard
the news of an incredibly young voice thundering across the world crying out for attention for her
right to an education, a new chapter in history was made. Amazingly, this is from a region known for
religious fanaticism, persecutions and ostracizing for mundane women s rights. She spoke out for her
right to education and go to school without persecution. She empowered other young girls everywhere
to take a stand and fight for the right to be educated. She is Malala. (Lamb) Malala Yousafzai was
born on July 12, 1997 in the residential community of Mingora in the Swat District of Pakistan. She
began composing a website, at the age of 12 under a fictitious name of Gul Makai, where she captured
the issues she and her peers were facing under the regulations of the fundamentalist Taliban rule. In
her web journal, she discussed the perspectives of the Taliban s dictum, and how they were entirely
against young girls being taught or empowered to work alongside men.The Taliban had banned
schools for young girls in the Swat valley of Pakistan. They had foretold everybody about the
outcomes of going against their wishes. If anyone contradicted the rules enforced, the Taliban would
not hesitate to execute them. Her blog was picked up by the BBC and other news outlets, leading to
world
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The Deployment Of Automation For An Automated Warehouse
Executive Summary The change from a manual warehouse to an automated warehouse is significant
and the impact of that change should never be under estimated. Even limited application of automated
technologies will have a dramatic effect on the processes used in the warehouse, the management
systems required to make it effective and on the people who have to adapt to accept its use. The
deployment of automation in warehouses, whether it is a fully integrated solution or an enhancement
to a manual technology, can bring competitive advantages to companies with benefits in staffing,
property or service. In staffing, we could have reduced costs, providing improved ergonomics and an
alternative to unproductive labor. Property includes saving on space, reduced facility size and reduced
costs. Service benefits include improved order accuracy, product security and condition, and lead
times. Also, if a service provider like Amazon wants to launch its Prime services in a developing
nation which hardly has any money for automation services, they would find it very difficult to fulfil
the customer requirements with their 2 day delivery system. This is because of the drawback of having
a manual warehousing. Speaking of manual warehousing, there are numerous issues related to labor
that a company might encounter in the long run. Probably the biggest driver is the ever increasing cost
of labor. Wages are spiraling downwards due to the financial crisis, but this may only be temporary.
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Fight Club Case Summary
Darden Graduate Business School administration was concerned with the school s reputation due to
the poor quality of work produced by the club. Therefore, the club was endangered of being disbanded
unless there was an improvement in client satisfaction. To improve client satisfaction and OCI
reputation, the leaders of OCI analyzed issues within the club and proposed initiatives to turn the club
in the right direction of productivity. During the process of analyzing issues within the club it was
observed that the rate of predicting the sizeable case load varied due to available resources of the club
along with clients expectations which resulted in the disconnect between the two. Therefore, several
applications of cases were rejected or discarded because of the feasibility of the case along with
clients viewing OCI as being a cheap source of labor. Although, the quality of productivity by the club
was in question, membership required cases to be continually assigned which forced members to
accept such projects poorly fit and unappealing. Leadership felt to improve OCI reputation,
advertising personal referrals was necessary to connect with the community by using the faulty
connections as leads. However, the faculty was hesitant with OCI using their reputation to refer
business knowing the club s performance level was poor. Another approach to improve the club s
reputation along with obtaining higher quality projects, the club leaders considered soliciting
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Consequently, recruiting members within the club was difficult due to former member along with
second year students would converse with prospective first year students which resulted either in
negative or positive experiences about being a part of the club. Club leaders felt that if they would
offer credit for this particular course that would encourage recruits to join the
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Description Of My Major Project Part 2 Essay
Career Episode 3
Introduction
CE 3.1
In this report I want to explain about my major project part 2 which was done during the tenure of
bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Chronology : 2012
Geographical location : India
Organization Name : College Name
Project Name : Full Wave Rectifier Circuit
Title of Position : Team Leader
Background
CE 3.2
In my previous project on developing of voltage multiplier, I had used the rectifier for enhancing the
voltage at the output but in the end, I had obtained lower current relatively. At that instant, I was
researching many rectifiers from half wave to full wave and with the help of my project guide; I had
finally made a call to develop a full wave rectifier circuit.
Abstract
CE 3.2.1
Right from the start of my academic career, I was interested in the area of rectification and how the
rectification is done in lower powered circuits and high powered circuits but most of times I had used
the capacitors over the load resistance for lowering the current ripples as they were sufficient and
rarely used the rectifiers in the high powered circuits. During lab sessions, when we are required some
smooth, steady or stable and uninterruptable DC power supply, I had used the Full Wave Rectifier as
Half Wave Rectifier only supports for one half of the input voltage. Initially, started working with the
sample or trail circuit involving the
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Nationalism s Role In World War I
Nationalism is the strong belief that the interests of a particular nation state is of primary importance.
It also is the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should have an
independent nation. Nationalism is shown in many ways throughout World War I, the Interwar Years,
and World War II. It is shown in nationalists groups such as the KMT, through new ideas such as
Nazism or Fascism, and during events that happen during wars and revolutions, such as the Salt
March. Nationalism s role is important in all of these wars and revolutions because without
Nationalism, history would be very different. Nationalism has a big impact on World War 1, and its
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During the Interwar years, nationalism effected revolutions and the decisions that governments or
political groups make. The Russians show nationalism by eliminating anyone who doesn t follow
communism. Stalin waged war ... on those designated as kulaks (Goff 151)because he wanted to unify
the people who agreed with his ideas of communism. This affects the communists rise to power during
the Russian revolution because the communists are trying to unite the Russians under one government.
The Kuomintang, also known as the KMT, were a nationalist party in China during the interwar years
who opposed the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. The reason that this group was nationalist is
because Sun Yat sen, the leader of the KMT, wanted to unite the people of China under a republic.
Nationalism played a big role in forming the revolution in China. Nationalism is also shown by the
Indian people during the Salt March. The Indian people decided to have this march to show their
independence. This is an example of nationalism because the Indian people are uniting to show their
independence and get rid of the British. Nationalism effected the situations in different nations during
the interwar years, whether they were to end or start a
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Thesis On Dog Food
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT LAGUNAAcademic Year 2014 2015 A LINK
BETWEEN DOG AND HUMAN DIET AND THE POSSIBILITY OF DOG FOOD AS AN
ALTERNATIVE HUMAN FOOD DURING FOOD SCARCITY PINPIN, LORENZO R. A53
Professor Jeremie A. Monter A Thesis Proposal Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering INTRODUCTION Dogs are man s
best friend. It is also believed that dogs are the descendants of wild wolves. Since the dawn of time,
dogs have been very helpful to humans. They help herders to herd their cattle and sheep, and their
most reliable job, to guard their master s property. The oldest known breed of dog is Salukis, the one
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It s edibility for humans is possible and it can supply many nutrients like protein, iron and zinc. In
these research, the researcher answered these specific questions: 1. Does dog food contain minerals
and nutrients? 2. Are there links to human s and dog s diet? And 3. Can it supply the human dietary
needs? For the first query, it was researched that dog food does contain several nutrients and minerals
like REAL MEAT, FISH, OR POULTRY, OMEGA FATTY ACIDS FATS, and ENERGY RICH
CARBOHYDRATES. Next, it links to human s and dog s diet because of visible similarities of some
needs of dogs and humans, like of protein, fats, vitamins, and proper hydration. Lastly, it can supply
human dietary needs as the food pyramid provides comparison on what human s and dog s need to
thrive and survive. The researcher therefor concluded that dog food may indeed serve as a feasible
food source for humans as well. It is also recommended that further studies regarding the same topic
be conducted to expand the understanding of dog food as human food
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Bayonne Case Essay
Management Operations
Case Study 1
BAYONNE PACKAGING, INC.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................2
Introduction...................................................................................................................................2
Company Overview.......................................................................................................................3
Industry overview..........................................................................................................................3
Process Analysis.............................................................................................................................4
Main problems and
recommendations..........................................................................................10Executive Summary
In a company like Bayonne Packaging, Inc., a printer and paper converter, it is very important that
performance measures such as cost, quality and delivery are in agreement with the forecasted values
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In January 2012 as he investigated the challenges in the current production process, he met most of
key departments and work centres by touring the factory.
Industry Overview
Bayonne Packaging, Inc is in the paper packaging industry. In the 1980s and early 1990s companies in
the consumer goods industry start to look for a greater impact with their promotional materials and
star to implement their promotional budget to the package itself instead of print media and broadcast
forms. This led to a rapidly growth on the paper packaging industry. Also, additional customer market
segments made a quick impact in a crowded marketplace due to the explosive growth of software
packaging. These factors give good reason for the growth in sales from 10 million in 1982 to 32
million in 2001.
New challenges were faced with the bursting of the dot com bubble and when software sales and
distribution moved from CDs to the Internet, but Bayonne dealt well this challenges by adopting a
strategy of diversification into new markets.
Process Analysis
To make some recommendations concerning the production process of Bayonne Inc., we need to do
the process analysis, in order to be able to closer understand how the production flows through the
different work centres work and what kind of problems and inefficiencies arise from this process.
Assumptions: because it
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Inventory Management
Project Number: MQP‐JZ‐1234 GE Aviation Inventory Management A Major Qualifying Project
submitted to the faculty of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the Degree of Bachelor of Science. Submitted by: Danielle Fontaine Kimberly Martilla Lauren Russell
Dr. Joe Zhu, Faculty Advisor In Cooperation With: Project Liaison: John G. Pantazopoulos Materials
Manager, GEAE‐Lynn, MA This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate
students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely
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18 3.2.1 Development and Prototypes .................................................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Interviewing ............................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.3 Editing the Tool According to Specialist Feedback .................................................................... 19
3.3 Aid GE Aviation in future development and automation of our production tool. ...................... 21
Chapter 4: Results and Analysis ............................................................................................. 22 4.1
Production Planning Tool: Process Mapping ............................................................................. 22 4.1.1
Column 1: Ship Level .................................................................................................................. 22 4.1.2
Column 2: Bill of Materials (BOM) ............................................................................................. 24
4.1.3 Column 3: Type .......................................................................................................................... 25
4.1.4 Column 4: Quantity per Engine (QPE) ........................................................................................
26 4.1.5 Column 7: Unit Cost
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Pride In Beowulf Research Paper
Pride is a common theme throughout English Literature, but it impacted each time period in different
ways, as shown by comparing Beowulf from the Anglo Saxon time period and Hamlet from the
English Renaissance. In the Anglo Saxon time period, pride is shown through code of the warriors.
Warriors were expected to fight under any circumstance and were praised regardless if it ended in
death. Within the epic poem of Beowulf , the main character Beowulf potrayed the perfect Anglo
Saxon hero in that he never ran away from a challenge, even to the extent of a dragon, which resulted
in the death of Beowulf. For people within the English Renaissance, pride was much subtler. An
Example of this was the distinguishing of Nobles and the Middle class, ... Show more content on
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The story started out with the main character, Hamlet, who discovered that the death of his father was
not natural and that he had been murdered. Hamlet, who had spent some time at college and was
considered to be an educated man, devised a plan in order to discover who had murdered his father.
Hamlet s plan was a play that would be a close reenactment of his father s death, and the murder, upon
seeing this play would point themselves out due to their own guilt. While Hamlet planned this play, he
decided to act mad because he believed that his actions would just be looked over as insane and not
taken literally. After Hamlet completed his play and performed it for the audience, Hamlet discovered
that his uncle, who was now king in place of Hamlet s father, was indeed the murderer. After Hamlet
uncovered the truth, he made it his mission to seek out to avenge his father s death. Hamlet,
determined to kill his uncle, seemed to become mad, but he was no longer acting. In the end of the
play, Hamlet s actions led to the death of himself, as well as many others within the play, all of which
was a result of pride. Hamlet, who believed he was far more intelligent than all the other characters in
the play, ended up dead because of it. When Hamlet decided to act mad and had created a plan that
was nothing short of genius, seemed to let his own
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Roe Vs Wade Essay
Roe v. Wade was a decision made by United States Supreme Court regarding abortion in 1973. It was,
and still is, one of the most controversial decisions the Supreme Court has ever made. Abortion is
defined the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the
uterus . The appellant was a single, pregnant woman from Texas who wished to get an abortion. Prior
to the court s decision, abortion was illegal under Texas state law except in cases where the abortion
would save the pregnant woman s life. The appellee was Henry Wade, a lawyer defending the Texas
state law. The court ruled on the side of Roe, with a 7 2 decision. The Supreme Court ruled that the
Texas statute violated Jane Roe s constitutional right to privacy , and argued that the Constitution s
First, Fourth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments protect an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It was argued that anti abortion laws were the product of a Victorian social concern to discourage
illicit sexual conduct (543). Another reason abortion was previously prohibited was because the
procedure was a hazardous one for the woman (544). The court pointed out that this was no longer
valid or relevant in this day of age. They explained that abortion was now relatively safe , and that
mortality rates for women undergoing early abortions, where the procedure is legal, appear to be as
low as or lower than the rates of normal childbirth (544). When abortion is prohibited, women seeking
abortions sometimes tend to undergo illegal abortions, which are extremely unsafe. Therefore, the
court said, the state has a legitimate interest in seeing that abortion, like any other medical procedure,
is performed under circumstances that insure maximum safety for the patient (544). When abortion
was illegal, the mortality rate for women having abortions was significantly higher than when it was
made
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The First Generation Of The Family
Mike had given a speech to Bodnar about the hardships that the men went through in the mills. He
wondered if God had put him on his earth was to be worked in the furnaces. Once I used to ask
myself, Is this what the good God put me on earth for, to work my life away in Carnegie s blast
furnaces, to live and die in Braddock s alleys? I couldn t believe it. Now I know that God had nothing
to do with it. Chance rules the world (Bell, 197). Mike felt everyone should love the job they work in
and shouldn t feel as if they re not appreciated. I don t mind work. But a man should be allowed to
love his work and take pride in it (Bell, 196).
The third generation of the family seemed to be the strongest willed. Mike and Mary s son, Dobie, did
everything George wouldn t do and was against not standing up to anyone. He created the birth of
labor unionism during his time working at the steel mills. It was against the law to join this labor
unionism act. Many of the mills were go into protests about how they were getting treating working at
the mills and they weren t afraid to speak their mind. This interest Dobie that something needed to be
done and he started to met with lawyers and investigators. Eventually he was able to get the steel
corporation to sign a contract to end the hardships with the steel mills. The steel corporation signed a
contract with the S.W.O.C. and the most important job ever undertaken by organized labor in America
ended with victory for the union (Bell,
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Summary Of John Yossarian s Catch-22
John Yossarian is a bombardier of the 256th Squadron of the Army Air Forces during World War II.
He is stationed in Pianosa, a small island off the coast of Italy, and has been ordered to bomb enemy
positions. The story begins with Yossarian attempting to escape the war through feigning liver
complications, which could be considered the exposition of this story. Through this experience, the
reader learns about Yossarian s hatred and confusion towards the war and his strong desire to avoid it
at all costs. Yossarian views the war in a different way than most: he is angered by the arbitrary nature
of death and by the fact that at any point, he himself could succumb to the war. It is for this reason that
Yossarian is so affected by the death of Snowden, a soldier who died right in front of him in the air. ...
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Through a series of anecdotes that are usually biased towards Yossarian s point of view, the reader is
taken through a series of paradoxes that are each known as a variation of catch 22 that is, illogical and
paradoxical reasoning that justifies reality. The storyline of Catch 22 is not chronological, and offers
the reader bits and pieces of key moments in Yossarian s life at war. Yossarian struggles to survive in a
war with constant obstacles Colonel Cathcart raising the number of missions in a tour of duty, facing
near death experiences, and more. His main goal is to leave the war, and requests to do so until Doc
Daneeka informs him that his request interferes with catch 22. Yossarian s request to leave the war
would deem him as sane, making him perpetually stuck in a war effort that deems those who have the
desire to fly insane. Amidst Yossarian s own stories, the reader is exposed to the troubles of Yossarian
s fellow
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The Six Sigm Concepts Of Supply Chain Management
Topic: Six Sigma
1.0 Introduction
What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)? Supply Chain Management is the synchronization of a
firm s processes with those of its suppliers and customers to match the flow of materials, services, and
information with customer demand. To provide the highest degree of customer satisfaction at the
lowest possible cost is the flow in supply chain in management of material and information. The
commitment of supply chain partners is important and requires to work together to coordinate order
generation, order taking, and order fulfillment in Supply Chain Management. To maximize customer
value and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace is the active streamlining of a business
supply side activities in Supply Chain Management. Development and implementation supply chains
by suppliers is the effort represents Supply Chain Management that are as efficient and economical as
possible. To product and development, the information systems are needed to direct these
undertakings which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From initial creation to final sale, Supply Chain Management oversees each touch point of a company
s product or service. Through efficiencies or lose value through increased expenses, proper SCM can
increase revenues, decrease costs and impact a company s bottom line with so many places along the
supply chain. So SCM can help company to manage and revise its supply chain efficiently to stay
ahead of the changing trends and continue to add value to its bottom line. Besides that, technology
portion has invested in supply chain which use to synthesize relevant data and to forecast customer
purchase behavior which is a forward looking implementation in SCM to meet the expected demand.
It also reduces the cost of warehousing and transportation which excess
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The Dangers Of Alcohol Abuse
Many are unaware of the dangers alcohol causes because it is sold and distributed legally in the United
States, when in reality alcohol kills many people every year. Alcohol is ranked the third highest
reasoning of early teenage death, beating out high blood pressure, illegal drugs, and unsafe water ( 2.5
Million Alcohol Related Deaths ). The sensation of euphoria is a haze while on alcohol, which many
try to achieve, unaware of the effects that may haunt them long after that feeling is gone. The number
of people that consume alcohol on a weekly basis is astounding, 66% of people say that they consume
over four drinks a week. Twelve percent of the people asked say they consumed over eight drinks in
the past week ( Majority in U.S. Drink ). On average there is 1.4 million people arrested a year for
drunk driving. As people are under the influence of alcohol, they are 40% more likely to be apart of a
violent act (Alcohol Abuse Stats ). In the United States, approximately 15 million people are
dependent on alcohol ( Alcoholism Statistics ). In 2013, about 8.4 million people live in New York
City, almost half of how many people have a dependency on alcohol ( New York QuickFacts ) . The
Central Nervous System consist of the spinal cord and brain, which controls a majority of things that
happen throughout our bodies. Alcohol, and several other drugs including Amytal, Nembutal, and
Phenobarbital, are called depressants (Dasgupta 11). They slow down the CNS causing slurred
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Boeing Dreamline Case Study Report
Boeing Dreamline Case Study Report
By Jiajun Chen
INTRODUCTION
On April 26, 2004, as Airbus surpassed its market share for the first time in the history, Boeing
announced its plans to develop the Dreamliner 787 (initially known as Boeing 7E7). These plans were
meant to recapture its leading position in the commercial aircraft market. With this aircraft, Boeing
used a different approach for development. This report introduces the market position of the 787,
addresses its new development strategy and its possible outcomes, and provides recommendations to
the project regarding challenges and the competitors Boeing faces.
Market Position The Boeing 787 is positioned within the market with a high likelihood of success. As
crude oil prices have risen over the past few years and likely to remain high in the future, the 787 can
reduce the airline s operation cost by consuming 20% less fuel than other airplanes of comparable
size. On top of the non corroding composite fuselages, sensors were embed into the main structure to
capture real time data on plane s structure. With both features, the airlines benefit from reduced
maintenance cost and increased airplane life span. The Boeing 787 also has a larger cargo capacity to
allow for additional space, providing additional revenue from potential customers. Because of the
booming cargo market, adding additional cargo space was a necessity for more of a stable revenue
stream. Besides the airline companies, more financiers and leasing
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The Hidden Assault On Our Civil Rights
Every snowflake that has ever fallen from the sky to the ground is different in some shape or form,
like our own identities, no two are the same. Some aspects of our identity may be similar to others but
in some way it will always be different as we perceive things differently. Our teachings, religion,
culture, thoughts, etc... are what defines us and sets us apart from the rest of the world. Kenji Yoshino
a Japanese American, as a child was torn between two identities of being Japanese or an American, he
later covered up his Japanese identity in order to fit into the social norm of an American. As he grew
older Yoshino began to understand his errors and wrote an essay called Covering: The Hidden Assault
on Our Civil Rights explaining the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Turkle explains how we are losing ourselves to our technology, putting more reliance on technology
then our own peers. Distinguishing between identity and performance of identity is a difficult task as
an adolescent because they are portrayed as the same thing. However, the idea of flexibility and the
advancing of technology helps the adolescents to transition between variety of identities in order to
find their one true authentic identity. The advancement of technology has it made it so, that we no
longer have a singular identity but multiplicity of identities that has integrated with our own identity,
causing us to become flexible to the variety of identities in order for us to find our true identity. Smith
introduces Dream City as a place where nothing is singular but everything is doubled, where we have
to transition from one place to another in order to communicate with the many dwellers of Dream
City. Smith states In Dream City everything is doubled, everything is various. You have no choice but
to cross boarders and speak in tongues. That s how you get from your mother to your father, from
talking to one set of folks who think you re not black enough to another who figure you insufficiently
white (Smith 251 252). Smith presents the idea of flexibility by explaining
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Advantages to the Industrial Revolution in Early Modern...
Prior to industrialization, the population of Europe saw a dramatic growth from 110,000,000 to
190,000,000. What triggered this growth? Likely the end of feudalism. The end of feudal contracts
gave people a little more say in their day to day working activities, resulting in more time spent at
home, which ultimately resulted in childbearing. This would leave citizens scrambling both to provide
needs for the population as a whole, and to improve the individuals overall quality of life. This
resulted in economists, like Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations (1776), examining the most cost
effective method of producing the goods and services citizens demanded (such as clothing and food).
It also left others, such as Thomas Malthus in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was essential because the population boom that occurred from 1650 1800, where population
climbed from 110,000,000 to 119,000,000, created the need for materials food and clothing to be
produced faster to sustain growth. Machines such as the scribbling mill, and spinning jenny did the
work of a hundred hands, for every single human hand. Initially these machines were met by workers
with despair, as one machine in twelve hours could do the work of ten men by hand . These machines
also reduced labour by a third, which resulted in an increase in wage for workers and it also worked to
increase trade since nations were about to compete with one another for cheaper resources . From an
economic standpoint this shift in labour was beneficial to the masses because instead of people
exerting themselves to compete with other nations, machinery could just take on the majority of the
work, assisting in this movement. This benefitted business owners because they did not need as many
labourers, and they could also afford to lower taxes. Smith declares the invisible hand as a necessity
for society because capitalism drives people to seek cheaper sources, and in return if you provide that
you will ultimately gain wealth.
Adam Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations that division of labour was the greatest improvement
resulting from the industrial revolution. Division of labour was beneficial to both the employee and
the employer. The
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Bodies, Machines, and Male Power by M. Carme Alemany Gomez
I chose to write my reflection paper on reading number twenty two Bodies, Machines, and Male
Power. This chapter is written by M. Carme Alemany Gomez. This article talks about washing
machines, and how most people only think the value of a washing machine is cleanliness. This article
shows that there are diverse ways in which how gender and class, affect the design, operation, and
construction of washing machines in Spain. Also how technology reinforced these relationships. They
talk about the process of washing clothes when males designed the machines. Women had to learn the
very movements that she must do repeatedly while using the machine. If women were given a voice
during the beginning stages perhaps the technology would have been designed differently. When
someone is designing or building a technology, they make decisions about some details that affect the
users. As we all know the washing machine has been around for quite some time. The models we see
today have taken at least 40 years of work and changes to get to where they are today. This study is
approached by three theories they expected to see class and gender relations in the life of a machine.
Second they drew off a Chinese tradition of thought. Third gender relations were saw as a set of power
relationships that not only involve the construction of values, but also constitute a process of bodily
submission, as evidence in postures, gestures and movements (Gomez Pg. 390). According to the most
recent
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Summer Writing Paper Summer Writing Paper, Su

  • 1. Summer Writing Paper | Summer Writing Paper, Su 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 from HelpWriting.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. Summer Writing Paper | Summer Writing Paper, Su Summer Writing Paper | Summer Writing Paper, Su
  • 2. The Government Shutdown In The United States October 1st, 2013 began the 16 day long shutdown for the United States government. Although the reason for the shutdown originated with disputes between the President Barack Obama and the United States Congress over Washington [overspending] their projected budget, the final nail in the shutdown boiled down to the dissimilar views of the House of Representatives and the Senate. As a result, the government shutdown further intensified the lack of unity between the two political parties. Along with a divided country, every government run functions ceased, cost[ing] the Federal government billions of dollars. Emily Jarvis, an editor for GovLoop as well as a writer for research guides and whitepapers, established that [M]ore than 800,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the government s best efforts, even the most diligent workers were furloughed. PBS, an American public broadcaster and television program distributor, revealed that of the 9 recipients of the 2013 Service to America Medals, 4 were furloughed in the government shutdown. In a report published by the Office of Personnel Management, surveyed that 44% of federal employees felt that they had sufficient resources to do their job, making it an all time low compared to years before. In addition to those conditions, the Guidance for Shutdown Furloughs revealed that workers were not even paid during their dire time. With the best and brightest employees not working and employee morale low nor getting paid, keeping a functional government seemed impossible. In fact, after the shutdown, Eric Katz, a graduate of George Washington university and a writer for Government Executive, discovered 20,000 fed[eral workers] are still suing Government over last shutdown. On the surface, the government seems to just regulate and create laws however it is in many aspects of life. The government shutdown of 2013 not only affected those directly linked to government, but also aquatic life, the economy and even other countries. The inability to sustain a working government created the inability to work for thousands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was one of the most influential presidents in American history; yet he is one of the least talked about in present day history books. President Reagan was not an Ivy League rich kid or raised in a politically motivated family. He was a midwestern boy who played football and worked his way through college. President Reagan had visions for the future of this country. Reagan realized he wanted to lead the country during his time working in California, in the Screen Actor s Guild. He was bothered by the spread of communism in Hollywood. He took over the Presidency in 1980 after four years of the most awful leadership this country has ever had. Just as he swore in his campaign, he lowered taxes, got control of oil prices and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alternative proposals were defeated in both the House and the Senate. Many people in Washington, liberal and conservative realized they were not playing with the do nothing idiot they had preconceived. In author Ronnie Dugger s book, critical of Reagan, it was said, quot;no ordinary person could have achieved what Reagan has quot;. Reagan s school of thought was to combine two basic theories, the monetarist and supply side. Monetarists believe in taking money out of the economy and making it worth more, where supply side is to lower taxes and free up more buying power. In 1981 taxes would be reduced twenty five percent, which in turn freed up buying power. Reagan s belief that higher tax forces people invest money in tax shelters instead of the economy was the backbone of his campaign. This was later called quot;Reaganomics quot;. This concept of buying power in the 1980s has left historians to say it was a time of greed and arrogance. It was quot;a golden age for financial wheeling and dealing, quot;(Krugman 23). The guilty feeling left looks at the decade as a time of the rich get richer and wealth run ramped as journalist Haynes Johnson said quot;Acquisition and flaunting of wealth been celebrated so publicly by so many quot;. (Johnson 194) Many of the intellect in Washington and every university in the country look back and criticize the coming out of the crisis that was enforced, if not shaped, by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Life Imprisonment | LIFE IMPRISONMENT IS A GOOD ALTERNATIVE TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT | Can life imprisonment be a good alternative to death penalty? The issue remains unresolved. Even the US Supreme Court that had abolished Death Penalty reversed its decision when new and less cruel methods of execution were introduced. Why does a society punish its members for certain acts that are offensive and unacceptable to its laws and codes? This can be a starting point of exploring our dilemma about death penalty vs. life imprisonment. It is argued that fear of death deters people from committing crimes, and the penalty of death exerts a positive moral influence. The American death penalty laws have invited ire and ridicule of human rights activists everywhere, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person who gets caught for killing another individual is usually someone who did not plan to murder in the first place. These individuals fall into the crimes of passion category. Crimes of passion are defined as unlawful acts of an individual which are unplanned and erupt as a result of a fit or rage or anger. These illegal actions usually stem from drunkenness or a short term loss of logical thinking, which can be attributed to anger. The death penalty would logically deter crime, but the problem is that most murderers are unplanned and are not a result of logic. During the 1930s the federal government, under the direction of Jack Gibbs, investigated the effectiveness of the death penalty in deterring serious crime. The results of Gibbs investigation is that capital punishment did not deter. However, during the 1970s, Prof. Isaac Ehrlich found out through his research that capital punishment did deter but no one else besides Ehrlich has come up with the same results. The conclusion that researches have drawn up during the past decade is that the death penalty does not significantly have an effect on serious crime, one way or the other. Another reason that many people are against death penalty is that they feel that many a times innocent people are wrongfully executed, all in the name of justice, even though there are many safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing death penalty. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Technology Is Too Invasive, Lacks Transparency, And Must... As with any advancement, the rise of technology has its drawbacks. The internet has allowed the creation of an industry based solely in gathering and selling mass amounts of user data. This data collection is meant to improve and personalize a user s experience. But the amount of data collected far exceeds the amount needed to accomplish this. And despite the size and pervasive nature of the industry, the general public knows very little about what they do. Data collection online is too invasive, lacks transparency, and must be restricted. For starters, the sheer amount of data collected is absurd. Some of it is expected, such as names, email addresses, crash reports, and other basic pieces of information. But many companies also drew from unexpected sources. Google collects data from search queries, time and date of phone calls, length of phone calls, and even data on a user s precise location (Google). And while a user may expect that Facebook collects data from everything they post, they may be surprised to learn that Facebook also collects data on a user from posts by other people. Facebook will even collect information on web activity outside of Facebook via third party partners (Facebook). And they re hardly the only companies to do this. In fact, there are companies that exist solely for this purpose. They are known as data brokers , and they gather much of their information online. When the Federal Trade Commission did a report on nine major data brokers, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Stakeholder for Staples Introduction Stakeholders are individuals and constituencies that contribute, either voluntarily or involuntarily, to its wealth creating capacity and activities, and who are therefore its potential beneficiaries and/or risk bearers1. There are several different types of stakeholders associated with a corporation, and those stakeholders can have different views and opinions on what corporation s goals should be and how they should be running. I have interviewed three different stakeholders of Staples Inc., an employee, a customer and a stock holder, to find their relationship between them and the firm. Then, I will use this information to suggest how the firm should proceed and continue to have a better and more beneficial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another question was whether or not they thought that the Staples Soul program was a good idea or not. Again the customer and the employee had agreed that it was a good idea, but it was not important to them. In fact Ms. Lam had stated that I don t really mind. Although I think that they should work on their customer relations a little more. Mr. Esteves, the stockholder, found this program important due to the fact that since it was instituted the stocks of Staples Inc. have been going up. Although all three agree it is not a bad idea, Ms. Lam and Mr. Forgione do not find this type of program important to them at all. The fact that they do not find this program of no importance is because it has absolutely no affect on the customer or the employee stakeholders. The benefits of this program do not directly impact a majority of its employees or its customers. It appears that the relationship between Staples and its employee and customer stakeholders is a straight give take relationship, through the perspective of the stakeholders. Ms. Lam, in answering about what type of relationship she had with Staples said, I need supplies, they need money. They take my money, I take their supplies. While Mr. Forgione stated, The only thing Staples has done for me is provide me with a paycheck every week and some benefits. Next, I asked all three stakeholders to order which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Middle Colonies Vs New England Colonies In 1630, the Pilgrims settled in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their first few months consisted of deplorable weather conditions, infertile soil, and fights with Native Americans. However future colonies learned from their mistakes. By 1700, England had moved on to settling more of the New World . The other two colonies would make many improvements to try to make their colony the most appealing, some even sent out brochures to promote themselves and get more colonists. Government, religion, and economy were all very important to the colonists and made or break a colony s future. Government was very important in all the colonies because, and even today, lays an important foundation for all citizens to obey the rules and have people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Middle and Southern colonies, New England came here mostly for religion and to escape the Church of England. Although it is true that some people in Southern and Middle colonies came to practice their own religion, most colonies just wanted a piece of land in America because it was a status symbol back then. One of the colonies that stood out from the rest was Pennsylvania. William Penn founded a very open colony with much religious tolerance. He sent flyers out to advertise in Europe. People from Europe and beyond came to Pennsylvania because any religion was tolerated. Alexander Hamilton said I dined at a tavern with a very mixed company of different nations and religions. There were Scots, English, Dutch, Germans, and Irish. There were Roman Catholics, Church [of England] men, Presbyterians, Quakers, ... Moravians ... and one Jew . Another example of religious tolerance is the Southern colonies. Lord Baltimore did this so he could get more people to come to Maryland. No other colony allowed religious tolerance for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. James Earl Rudder Research Paper Many leaders past and present in society have influenced the development of Army leadership. One of the most influential leaders is James Earl Rudder. Rudder enlisted in the U.S. military in 1932 as a commissioned officer in the Army Reserves right after completing his degree in industrial education from Texas A M. In 1933, Rudder became a teacher and taught football at Brady High School later becoming a football coach and teacher at Tarleton Agricultural College. Rudder married Margaret Williamson in June 1937 whom he had five children. Rudder was called to active duty in 1941, approximately two years after the start of World War II (WWII). In 1943 as a Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Rudder took command of Second Ranger Battalion, later named Rudder s Rangers (Todd IV Knape, 2010). Rudder s Rangers played a significant role in the D Day invasion by storming the beach at Pointe du Hoc under constant enemy fire, scaling 100 meter cliffs with unreliable radio communications between his troops, reached and destroyed German Gun Batteries. General Omar N. Bradley the American ground commander selected Rudder s Ranger s, a group approximately 500 hand selected Soldiers trained by Rudder (Humanities Texas, 2011). Rudder shot twice was amongst the nearly 50 percent wounded in his battalion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was a high school and college football teacher that developed his care and compassion for others and provided him with experience on how to mentor and lead. Rudder was a true leader that was demonstrated in every position he held in the military and in the community. Rudder left a lasting impression that has become a part of history as a land commissioner cleaning up corruption, and as the president at Texas A M University allowing women to enroll and improving academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Pablo Picasso Guernic Importance Of The Work Luigi Vittatoe Professor Rockford Sansom HUM1021 Integrated Arts October 14, 2015 Pablo Picasso Guernica Importance of the work From a patron s point of view, Guernica is a powerful tool that shows the absolute power of art in society. It displays a sign of relevance in the use of art to communicate serious matters and helpful ideas. Most people may view artwork as things for entertainment; some have been quoted to say artists are crazy, somewhat lazy. It should be appreciated and understood clearly that the artists are people of sound mind who sees things in the environment and chose to articulate critical human issues using their creativity. Picasso; the artist, seemed to be bound by many challenges in his life, just like any other person. He was tortured by the brutal civil wars that were in his motherland (Spain). The political wrangles went overboard and transformed into brutal killings. The forces from the Republicans that were loyal to the ruling new government went embattled by the fascist coup that was organized by General Franco. Contrary to his promises of stability and prosperity in Spain, Franco delivered abundant destructions and deaths. Guernica is thus important work at the time when it was created. Should we say it is up to date? Of course yes. The prevailing at that time required a candid and brave way to say enough is enough to the atrocities that were engulfing Spain. Picasso chose the initiative although after being disturbed for almost three months by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Changes Law Of Same Sex Marriage Changes Law of Same Sex The issue of gay marriage has been with a great deal of civil argument. Many people have taken stands that favour their position on the issue of same sex marriage. The reasons given against same sex marriage are that they are not according to the social norms and practices. They also state that they are not likely to hold. The position held by others that same sex marriage should be allowed states that those who want to practice should not be interfered with. Too many, there are several imbalances in the concept of same sex marriage if they get married. This is aligned with the concept that most of the opposition on same sex marriage is from the religious groups. It is the religious group that first brought the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Australasian system of legal practice is derived from the United Kingdom which is from the British settlers in Australia. The legislations laws are formulated by the legislators which is the parliament of the state and the commonwealth countries. The law of the state must be consistent with the laws of the commonwealth. It means that any law that is not consistent with the commonwealth law in Australia is rendered invalid. This presents a significant impact on the same sex marriage debate. Before the changes in the Marriage Act, the definition of the term marriage was derived from the UK case. The common law is administered by the courts. The courts are bound by the principles of precedent which requires the court to adhere to the previous decisions of superior courts. This brings consistency and prediction in the practice of the common law. Marriage is Australia governed by the Commonwealth marriage Act of 1961 that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life. The constitution gives power to the commonwealth to come up with laws on marriage which it shares with the states. There must be vows or exchange of words for a marriage in addition to all other recognized ceremonies of different religion. Same sex marriage is recognized as de facto unions in the federal laws of Australia. However each state and territory in Australia is entitled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Keeping The Children Safe At The School Grounds In the villages, the elders are composing different tactics to keep the children safe in the school grounds. A parent explained to a Human Rights Reporter how his village tried to protect students at their school from an M23 attack: There were rumors that the [M23] were preparing an attack on the school so that they could get the children for military service. So we got together, all of the parents, and put in place a security alert system where we left two parents outside the school and two others along the road from where the fighters came. As soon as one of those who went to check on the movement of [M23 forces] saw fighters coming our way, they would run to alert us, and we would go straight to the school director and tell him to let ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Human Rights Watch, The Congolese state also guarantees under the Child Protection Law, the protection, education, and care of children affected by armed conflict, civil unrest, or tensions. Indeed, any child is to be considered in difficult circumstances and therefore to benefit from special protection if he or she either attends no educational establishment or exercises no professional activity (Gilchrist et al.). Any individual accused of violating the law is prosecuted before military tribunals in Congo. The Law of Armed Conflict (The International Humanitarian Law) states that under, Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions, applicable during non international armed conflicts, it is a fundamental guarantee that children shall receive an education, in keeping with the wishes of their parents ... Protocol II prohibits states and non state armed groups from recruiting or using children under the age of 15 in armed conflict (Gilchrist et al.). The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) would prosecute any group or individual who violates The Law of Armed Conflict, which would result in war crime charges. In 2006 Ituri Military Tribunal convicted Ives Kahwa Panga Mandro ( Chief Kahwa ) with six charges, including the war crime of intentionally directing attacks against a primary school, a church, and a medical center (Coursen Neff). Individuals from the different armed groups are being prosecuted for their illegal actions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in the Middle East Essay The Palestinian Israeli Conflict in the Middle East The Arab world is not in a compromising mood... Nations never concede; they fight. You won t get anything by peaceful means or compromise. You can, perhaps get something, but only by the force of your arms...But it s too late to talk of peaceful solutions (Bard 1). The Arab League Secretary Azzam Pasha said this statement on September 16, 1947, eight months before the state of Israel was established. The Arabs held this mentality in a time when Israel was not yet a fact. This trait was hereditary in the sense that it was taught to their children, who taught it to their children, and so on. Those are the people who are living in Arab countries, and still despise everything about Israel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though a cease fire was in effect, the war continued as Arabs closed the Suez Canal to Israel shipping and Israel (in retaliation) did not allow the 700,000 Arab refugees return to their homes (Regan 22). The problem was that no Arab State wanted those refugees so camps were set up in Gaza Strip, which was controlled by Egypt, and the West Bank, which was controlled by Jordan (23). This inability to find a home land for the people now called Palestinians would lead to many of Israel s conflicts with the Arab world. The Arabs did not want their Palestinian brothers in their countries but, for some reason, Israel, the Jewish State, was supposed to take them in even though it had the best reason not to. Was Israel, which had just won the war, now supposed to take back their enemies? Of course not. From 1949 to 1956, there was no peace in Israel, because Egypt continued attacking Israel from one side while Syria continued attacking from the other. In 1953, in order to try to stop the violence, Israel passed the Land Acquisition Law, offering payment for property taken from Arab citizens of Israel who lived there between May 4, 1949 and April 1, 1952 (Silverman 54). However that did not appear to stop the terror in the region or make peace with its neighbors. On October 14, 1956 Egyptian President Nasser said, [o]ur hatred is very strong. There is no sense in talking about peace with Israel. There is not the smallest place for negotiations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. An Experience In My Life Have you ever had a that one experience that open your eyes, an experience unlike any of your other experiences, an experience that you will never forget till you die ? Well it happened to me, and it changed my life forever. I m just a normal boy from Washington, pretty average I would say, there s nothing important about me, nothing special. I don t really have friends so if I do die early I won t be missed that much. I m a senior and I m supposed to sign up for colleges like everybody else, but not me, because I really don t know what to do with my life. I was walking home from school it was just a five minute walk. But it still tires me out because of all the books I have in my backpack. I finally reached our street, it s just the usual nothing new, Ms. Gomez walking her dog, The Jacksons still as noisy as ever that even though they re inside their house you can still hear them playing their music loudly, and then there is our house.While opening the door, I almost step on something, it was a pocket watch. Now why would a pocket watch be here? I also had no clue. I entered a different place, which is clearly not my house, I was outside of a city. I was speechless, for I have never seen anything like this in my entire life. There were green buildings as tall as the heavens that it could actually reach the palace on top of Mount Olympus, A great wall that is the city entrance, embedded with jewels so sparkly it would make Hermes want to steal them, and a real golden sun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Teen Pregnancy Disparities still persist to this day in social and economic context. The conditions that some teenagers face in communities and families may contribute to teen pregnancy. Within the social domain, peers are a big risk factor for teen pregnancy. Some factors include sexual pressure from peers, belief that most peers are sexually active, friends who are sexually active, dating at an early age, and dating someone who is a few years older than you (Southeastern Idaho Public Health, n.d.). Many teenagers feel the pressure from their peers to have sex before they are ready. Those who decide to give into peer pressure often are not informed about safe sexual behavior and therefore may become pregnant. The same goes for those who believe that most of their peers are sexually active. Surveys have shown that many teenagers report a greater percent than actual for the following question: What percent of your peers do you think are sexually active? The pressure that comes from assuming that most of your peers are sexually active can play a huge role in a teenager s decision to participate in early sexual activity. Friends are just as much of a risk factor as family is. If a friend is sexually active, the pressure to fit in and be similar to them starts developing. In these peer situations, it is most likely a teenager s first time having sex. In that case, there is a lack of knowledge that puts teenagers at risk of becoming pregnant. Dating at an early age can make a teenager curious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Privatizing the Public Sphere Essays Privatizing the Public Sphere The privatization and fragmentation of space in post industrial urban America is a widespread social problem. As society becomes even more globalized as a result of technological advances, the rampant spread of a privatized public realm is ever increasing. Public space is needed as a center in which to bring people together to share a common place. It is within public spaces that public life unfolds and without public spaces such as parks, streets, and buildings, the mixing of classes will become increasingly uncommon. Society is made up of two sectors: the private and public, and it is essential that both remain separate entities. However, through the use of fear tactics especially the threat of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these factors work cohesively with one another by instilling a sense of fear into the lives of everyday citizens. Society is becoming more and more policed through the use of surveillance cameras on public walkways, gated communities, but especially, through systematic approaches used to create the feeling that public spheres are unsafe and something to be feared. Corporations are taking over the urban landscape. In previous years, many upper and middle class families fled to the suburbs to escape the everyday hustle of city life. However, in recent years, city living has become glamorized and thus the movement back into the city has increased. Once blighted inner city neighborhoods are being taken over and revitalized by corporate leaders in hopes to redesign and yuppify these areas. As more money is put into the area, the higher the market value goes up and as a result, many local residents can no longer afford to live there. While these residents are pushed out, a more desirable group of residents move in and thus, take over. This process, known as gentrification, is occurring in many cities all across the nation. In the past, displaced residents could possibly move to another area that was not undergoing this process. However, as we are seeing in Chicago, it is nearing impossibility to move to an area within the city that will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Is Jp Morgan Chase JP Morgan Chase is a member of several leading organizations that address environmental and social issues in business. These include: Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) Business Environmental Leadership Council Ceres United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative World Business Council for Sustainable Development JP Morgan uses internationally recognized principles to assess environmental and social impact. These include: The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Wolfsberg Principles (anti money laundering) The Equator Principles The Carbon Principles The Green Bond Principles The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative United Nations Principles for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Global Energy and Greenhouse Gas Reductions In 2012, JPMorgan Chase achieved its goal to reduce its global GHG emissions by 20% from a 2005 baseline and has extended that target to a 50% reduction from the 2005 baseline by 2020. Their Global Real Estate group applies best practices in energy efficiency, energy procurement, and resource management throughout their global operations to reduce energy use and GHG emissions. B. Paper Procurement JP Morgan Chase believes strongly in the importance of ensuring that the paper they use is sourced from sustainably managed forests, which provide many significant long term benefits for the environment and local communities, including timber for paper and other wood products, ecosystem services such as clean air and water, habitat for wildlife and biodiversity, and recreation opportunities. As a result, they seek to maximize the use of paper that has been independently certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or Sustainable Forestry Initiative. Their primary focus is on office copy paper and customer facing paper used in the daily operations of corporate and retail branch facilities, as well as customer facing paper including statements and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona Essay The Day Labor Market in Phoenix, Arizona Introduction This paper focuses on the Macehualli Day Labor Union located in Phoenix, Arizona in the 85032 area. Throughout the history of the United States, illegal immigrants have come from all over the world to find work and a better way of life. It is estimated that right now there are about seven million illegal aliens living in America. About 69% of these illegal immigrants are Mexican and over 283,000 of them live in Arizona1. In this paper, we presuppose that the illegal aliens we refer to are Mexican. This is because the aliens living in the geographic area around the day labor center we examine are over 99% Mexican (Reza, 2003, personal interview). Many Mexicans risk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Background of Day Labor 3 These circumstances have lead to the reemergence of a concept that has existed for a long time: day labor. Day labor used to be geared more towards American citizens looking for temporary jobs, but has now taken a new turn in order to fit the necessities of illegal workers. Day labor is defined as a practice of searching for work in open air, informal markets such as street corners or in formal temp agencies ( Work, 307). Under this type of labor, the undocumented immigrant is considered an independent contractor or a temporary domestic worker, and therefore employers are not obliged to ask for work authorization ( Work, 325). Day labor is extremely beneficial to aliens in that it allows immigrants to enter the work force without being required to have legal immigration status. There are two types of day labor industries: informal and formal. Informal day labor consists mostly of men gathering on street corners or parking lots to solicit work. It is considered informal because it is in no way regulated. The men are often picked up by passing cars and hired for the day on terms worked out between the employer and the laborer. By contrast, the formal day labor industry is connected to for profit temp agencies. These agencies place workers in specific manual jobs and take a percentage of the workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Discovery Of Giardia Lamblia Giardia lamblia was first discovered in 1681 by Dutch merchant and amateur scientist Anton Van Leeuwenhoek. Van Leeuwenhoek is thought to be the first person to observe live microorganisms through a simple single lensed microscope. He found the parasite Giardia lamblia in his own stools. At the time of observation, he would make detailed drawings of what he found in which he referred to as animalcules. These drawings have since been identified as representations of bacteria and protozoa (p. 6). Dusan Lambl 1859 and Alfred Giard 1895 are honored in the naming of Giardia lamblia in 1915. Its role as a pathogenic organism was not recognized until the 1970s. Giardia lamblia is a unicellular eukaryotic protozoan organism, it is without mitochondria. G. lamblia is also referred to as Lamblia intestinalis and a few more. Most protozoa reproduce asexually and is true for G. lamblia which produces two trophozoite per cyst by binary fission. G. lamblia has two stages, a cyst stage and trophozoite stage. Meaning, if you ingested 10 cysts, soon they would reproduce and there will be 20 trophozoite in the intestines. The cyst stage helps the organism survive in its protective capsule. Giardia cysts can survive in water for up to 3 months, which makes the chances of acquiring at an increase. The trophozoite stage is its vegetative state, where the organism obtains its nourishment. Giardia lamblia s stages are very different to go along with its ability to thrive and survive. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Water Essay Water quality management in agricultural catchments, generally, appears to focus on identifying and reducing nutrient losses from the root zone of intensive farming activities. In recent years, reducing nutrient loss from root zone and minimizing the impact on farming practices of freshwater bodies has taken centre stage in this debate (Clothier et al., 2007). To fully understand management options of water this study will explore the vicious cycle of how on the source, the mode of transportation and the impact on water catchments (Clothier et al., 2007). Transportation process that take place on water surfaces is crucial in assessing the impact on freshwater bodies with respect to root zone losses. Transportation process in this study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the amount of nitrate leached from the root is dependent on how it is transported and transformed on the subsurface. According to Knowles (1982) dentrification process of nitrates reduces/attenuate flow of nitrates from root zone to water catchment (rivers and lakes). This finding were later supported by Rivett el., 2008, where he argued that dentrification process minimizes nitrate influx from areas of high concentration beneath the water table. This process is catalyst by chemical, physical and biological feature. In addition nutrients and oxidation of carbon act as catalyst to this process (Rivett et al., 2008). Research show that Current nitrogen attenuation exertions in New Zealand are focused on recognizing the thorough farms that percolate the major amounts of nitrogen from the root zone. The continuous organization and moderation practices to minimize the root zone nitrogen percolation to achieve specific confines. However, the disadvantage of this approach is that it ignores spatial disparities hydrogeological backgrounds that might increase or decrease. They might also attenuate leading to a flux in nitrogen level since it moves from the root region to water bodies and rivers. Nitrogen leached then adds to ground water and influences movement and conversion of nitrogen in the underground environment. Leaching and cycling of nitrates in different profile of soil is well understood, however ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Trust in Military Essay TRUST IN THE MILITARY What is one of the most important elements used in relation building in the military? Trust, personal growth from friendships becomes challenging without the presents of this crucial element. Without trust, individual s confidence in all echelons of leadership and their subordinates ability to complete missions would diminish a unit s morale and loyalty. Friendships are constructed over time through the innuendo of mutual trust. Time is the only factor that gains trust and cannot be expected or granted to. There are plenty of circumstances where the absence of trust was the misnomer for failure in relationships. We can place trust at the highest point in the pyramid of morals, but how do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The civilian populous security awareness increases when the military is present. When every soldier takes his oath to the Constitution, we as soldiers accepted the responsibility to protect and serve the people. The United States entrusts soldiers with the power to use deadly force while respecting the sanctity of life at the same time. Most people do not comprehend how vital trust is; it is at the same level as faith. The absence of trust puts personal lives and jobs at risk. The Military places trust in the civilian population when they contract them to aid the Soldiers on their daily task and building most of their weaponry, vehicles, ships and aircraft. All leadership should trust their subordinates when executing a task. Ensuring Soldiers do their job while implementing military standards without supervision is fundamental. Subordinates should trust us to make the sound judgments that will bring them home to their loved ones. Knowing that we can count on each other brings the confidence we need to stay focused on the mission, increasing abilities to make right decisions in stressful situations where a second can determine life or death on the battlefield. Learning how to let go could seemingly be one of the hardest skills to master. If leaders don t trust their subordinates it can be interpreted as micro management, these leaders will do all the work. Leaving no room for their subordinates to evolve, as leaders causing a negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Any Dream Will Do Any Dream Will Do Part 2 The Grand Finale Introduction The grand finale the final night the curtain coming down (1966 World Cup, Independence Day etc) You can imagine Pharoah saying and you will rule with me over all of Egypt and the camera pans across some pyramids and the screen fades to black and the credits begin to roll. But Owen, that s not the finale... Owen Sorry Phil I was just wondering who would play Joseph in the film... (joke) But like I said, that s not finale. Ah, of course, the touching, sensitive end as Joseph is reconciled to his family. Then as the camera pans across the field , past the sheep, we fade to black and the credits roll Owen, that s still not the finale... Owen So you re thinking this is more of an epic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... **There is a goal for your life something bigger than you can imagine. In John 10:10 of the Message Translation of the Bible, Jesus says I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of. He s not just talking about the afterlife, its our present life too the life God has for you today, is more than you can imagine God has plans for your life (Jeremiah 19:11), you re going somewhere no matter what they said about you, you re going somewhere.** Ecclesiastes 3:11 (AMP) speaks of this kind of divine purpose: He has made everything beautiful in its time. He also has planted eternity in men s hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy], yet so that men cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. As you can see here, God places a purpose in people s hearts this goal for your life. But that sense of destiny is part of a wider plan, a purpose that is working through the ages; so vast, so expansive, so significant that no individual can comprehend it. And there s that sense here that we have our own unique role in this much bigger thing that is happening not across hours, days, months of year but across centuries and millennia. We may not be at the finale but we are at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Concepts Of At Risk And Risk Of Young People s Lives... Introduction The concepts of at risk and risk are prominent in much of the literature on the sociology of youth. The objective of this essay is to explore the positive and negative sides of focusing on risk in young people s lives, and contend that although the concepts may help us to understand youth behaviours, there is a need to be cautious in its implementation, as they carry a number of implicit assumptions. Firstly, the approaches of at risk and risk taking are defined; in order to understand the different ways the concepts are related to young people. These positive aspects include of the identification of at risk youth for prevention measures and Stephen Lyng s edgework notion to comprehend individuals voluntary risk taking . Secondly, discussions the usefulness of the concepts in promoting our comprehension of young individuals behaviours are provided. Lastly, limitations of the approaches are discussed to highlight the precautions needed when applying the concepts, as it may lead to placing the blame on at risk youth, higher degree of scrutiny for young women than their men and the normalised assumption on behalf of the risk taking notion. The concepts of at risk and risk taking There are two main concepts in the literatures of the sociology of youth, which linked risk and young people together. The first concept is at risk and the term is often used to identify or describe young people who, due to difficulties and disadvantaged situations, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Lifting of Corporate Veil in Tort Cases in Pursuit of Justice Lifting of Corporate Veil in Tort Cases in Pursuit of Justice Introduction Limited liability has been the prevailing rule for corporations for more than a century. It creates incentives for excessive risk taking by allowing companies to avoid the full costs of their activities. Strict application of this rule in all cases would lead to inflexibility and injustice, particularly in tort cases. Therefore, as suggested by Stephen Griffin in the interests of justice and to prevent subsidiary companies being used as convenient risk takers for their parent...the [corporate] veil must not become immovable. [1] On the other hand, basing justice as the sole ground for veil lifting would undermine commercial certainty. The facts of each case should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [8] Avoidance of Excessively Risky Behaviour The prevalence of mergers and acquisitions movement nowadays has converted many large corporations into highly leveraged firms. In order to maximize cash flow, these firms have a strong incentive for excessive risk taking activities, which drastically increase the exposure to tort liability. Carcinogens in the workplace, environmental harms to the surrounding and hazardous products are all sources of massive tortious liability. [9] Very often, business firms would reorganize their structure to exploit limited liability to evade tort claims, such as deliberately placing hazardous activities in under funded subsidiaries. However, business ethics is a prominent contemporary concept and issue in commercial context. In terms of public policy and public interest, it is of paramount importance to deter companies from taking excessively risky activities, which cause personal injury to innocent victims. Tort Victims and Business on Unequal Footing Tort victims are those who may suffer physical injury or harm. On the other hand, parent companies of its defendant subsidiaries only suffer commercial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Impact Of Martin Luther Spread Of Protestantism Luther s spread of Protestantism primarily brought disunity to not only the Holy Roman Empire, but also to England. The Catholic Church had recently just built the St. Peter s Cathedral and started to sell indulgences to make more money off of the people. Martin Luther, a monk, was against the Catholic Church and their teachings and indulgences were the last straw. He believed that all a person needs to reach heaven is faith. Luther set out preaching his words opposing and questioning the church and their faulty beliefs. People listened and followed him full of trust and faith. However, this caused the Reformation and the beginning of a new religion. The spread of Protestantism among Europe brought impactful periods of disunity within the Holy Roman Empire and England, yet unlike the Holy Roman Empire, England was unified in the end. The entire reformation brought more disunity than unity from the beginning in the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) after Martin Luther s Reformation. It started with Luther s Ninety Five Theses in 1517, which was sparked by the Catholic church selling indulgences and spreading false ideas. Within his theses, he called out the church for their wrong teachings and corrupt clergy. His words, actions, and opinions inspired people and gave them a new hope, faith, and religion. He caused a divide within the Holy Roman Empire and was the main source of protestantism. Martin Luther provoked even more division when he said, A Christian man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On The Restoration Of The New Netherlands Since the many splits and merges of various religions, it seems that the Jewish people have never seemed to be accepted in any other religious domain. In this Petition, the Jewish people have been kicked out of yet another country, Brazil, which was previously under the power of the typically religious tolerant Dutch. This petition is a way for the Jewish people to contact the Dutch West India Company to address the fact that they are making it more difficult for the Jewish people to travel and live in another country. During this period multiple things were happening with the British colonies and with Great Britain itself. Some of these things include the first set of slave codes, the colonization of the Carolinas, Georgia, and East and West Jersey, but the two that I will be focusing on are the restoration of the Monarchy and the conquering of the New Netherlands by Great Britain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before this England didn t have a monarchy but instead has a man named Oliver Cromwell controlling all of England. In the 1660s, which most call the Restoration period, the monarchy was brought back to the throne by King Charles II. King Charles II changed the way that Great Britain thought about their colonies. He believed that the future of Great Britain rested in the colonies hands, so he changed how the way Great Britain dealt with the colonies. First, he granted allies control of areas of the colonies so that they could settle the area faster and be able to focus completely on said colony; this was different from the way the colonies were controlled before because they were Royal colonies, the King had complete control, but now they are called Proprietary colonies. This establishment of Proprietary colonies leads to the next topic of how Great Britain conquered the New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Recommending a Marketing Mix for a Service ‘Lumia’ 800 of... GAC012: Business Studies Assessment Event 3 Recommending a Marketing Mix for a Service Lumia 800 of NOKIA Mobile Company Student: Zhou Siyan Effie ID number: ZMSC22222 Tutor: Maqui Due Date: November 19, 2012 Date submitted: November 19, 2012 Word Count: 1249 words Table of Contents Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Research Methodology 3.0 Research Findings 4.0 Discussion 5.0 Conclusion and recommendations Reference List Executive Summary When technology change the way people interact with each other in daily life, those writing days were gone with letters and postcards and personalized greeting cards and they are turned into emails, online social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The price on sale now is 2079 to 3699 RMB. As for place, product are on sale in monopolized store around the world. Promotions can be done in several ways, like on sale with plan cap or with tax free. The analysis of the current SWOT of NOKIA is as follows: strengths is its position as industry leader in the telecommunications and electronics industry. Also, it shows to the world the incredible ability to adapt to the market. Weakness may be that it has grown so huge, as the fifth most valuable brand in the world, that it cannot sustain its growth at its current rate. It still have some opportunities like Nokia s leadership in the area of mobile phones and its versatility open the company up to a wide variety of communications and mobile device possibilities markets that are growing throughout the world. Threats are that Nokia is facing a number of threats from companies such as Apple, Google, and Research in Motion, all of which are investing heavily in the mobile phone industry in an attempt to gain dominance. The marketing mix we recommend is as follows: NOKIA Lumia 800 with large display screen, the shape of phones, the face plates and the soft key touch pads charges about 1800RMB which can be accepted by most of the customer and maybe the innovation of Promotion Method Oriented by Target
  • 27. Consumer is necessary. We decide to promote it through TV, Magazine, Film or any other possible way. As for place, we plan to set up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Note On The Bench Essay bench was the stupidest decision he had ever made. He was so starving that he had to follow the scent of some roasted onions and ribs to keep his feet moving. The black huge box he carried with him was attractive. Passengers walked on the street were gazing at him with an air of pity, like he was a beggar brat, but everyone knew the box he carried was a cello box, everyone knew that he was a musician, a homeless, poor, but tough musician. He didn t notice other people s gazes. He accelerated his steps to track the smell of food like a grey hound, and he finally reached the source of that luscious scent. It was from inside of a small, orchard door at the end of a dark alley of 68th street. The door was aged and full of scratches without any windows on the wall. However, the smell of delicious food was definitely leaking from the narrow gap under the doorstep, but he hesitated. He hadn t decide what to offer to trade for his meal, and he knew nothing about the people who lived inside a small apartment at the end of a dark alley in Brooklyn. He sat down, camped at the porch, but he was exhausted so he fell asleep immediately. He dreamed about his childhood, his first cello from his father, his small band at high school, his private studio a few years ago. He was woken by a young girl, who was pale but still attractive, with a thick magazine curled in her right hand. He saws the girl only dyed the nails of her third fingers with cerise, the same color of his favorite strawberry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Abstervation Observation In KFC Observation from KFC: Well known for fried chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken is a world wide spreading chain fast food restaurant. Having found several KFC branches in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, I have decided to conduct an observation at the KFC located on the second floor of Tesco Lotus Salaya in this province. This observation takes place during the evening between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on 20 October 2016 in one of the large shopping malls where all kinds of daily needs from textiles, accessories, groceries, electronics to children garments are easily available. The square shaped restaurant is well decorated with different forms of chairs where room of the restaurant includes the entrance for cash counter and food order, the space for seating inside the restaurant and the ice cream parlour. It has a close circuit camera, and a central air condition that covers the whole restaurant. The walls of the restaurant are made of transparent glass; everyone can enjoy the outside view by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The motto and history of the restaurant are nicely painted on the wall and different recipe of fried chicken is written to attract the customers. The menus and prices of the food items are well displayed with pictures on a large board in cash counter. The food order is not time consuming as the customers can easily order food by indicating the menu on the board. It is a self service restaurant where customers wait for the food after order for maximum 2 to 5 minutes. Different kinds of individual and group meals such as spicy chicken rice bowl, coleslaw, spicy chicken, original chicken, cheese chicken, fries, nuggets, burger, chicken roll, etc. are available for the customers. The prices of the food start from THB 15 to THB 423. The food is served in a red bucket with a picture of the founder of KFC where different quotes, such as fully loaded , it s finger licking good , so good KFC etc. is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cause And Effect Essay On Stress Effects of Stress Stress is a reaction to a situation when presented with a challenge, everyone experiences stress at some point. Stress can lead to emotional, psychological and even physical problems including heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pains or irregular heartbeats. (Nahrendorf) While its effects vary the overall three main effects occur from stress being mental instability, eating habits, and the body physically. The most common effect of stress comes in the form of muscle pains or headaches. The reasoning for this is because when the body is stressed, muscles tense up. It is a safety reaction done by the body to shield itself from injury and pain. Eventually when stress fades the muscles will relax and the feeling will pass, but due to the amount of time the muscles are in this state a side effect is often headaches or even migraines. The respiratory system is also at risk during states of stress causing breathing to become more intense. That is not an issue for most people, however those with breathing disorders such as asthma or emphysema can pose a bigger problem. Additionally, some cases of stress can lead to hyperventilation or a panic attack, which ties into the effects of the cardiovascular system, mainly blood pressure. This mostly occurs through chronic stress or stress over a longer period. Finally, during high periods of stress an excess of glucose, extra energy for an emergency, known to most as fight or flight. All this extra blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Brief Note On Malala Yousafzai And Religious Fanaticism... History has taught us that strong men rise against religious fanaticism and oppression, however we rarely hear about women leading the charge for their beliefs and identities. However, when we heard the news of an incredibly young voice thundering across the world crying out for attention for her right to an education, a new chapter in history was made. Amazingly, this is from a region known for religious fanaticism, persecutions and ostracizing for mundane women s rights. She spoke out for her right to education and go to school without persecution. She empowered other young girls everywhere to take a stand and fight for the right to be educated. She is Malala. (Lamb) Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in the residential community of Mingora in the Swat District of Pakistan. She began composing a website, at the age of 12 under a fictitious name of Gul Makai, where she captured the issues she and her peers were facing under the regulations of the fundamentalist Taliban rule. In her web journal, she discussed the perspectives of the Taliban s dictum, and how they were entirely against young girls being taught or empowered to work alongside men.The Taliban had banned schools for young girls in the Swat valley of Pakistan. They had foretold everybody about the outcomes of going against their wishes. If anyone contradicted the rules enforced, the Taliban would not hesitate to execute them. Her blog was picked up by the BBC and other news outlets, leading to world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Deployment Of Automation For An Automated Warehouse Executive Summary The change from a manual warehouse to an automated warehouse is significant and the impact of that change should never be under estimated. Even limited application of automated technologies will have a dramatic effect on the processes used in the warehouse, the management systems required to make it effective and on the people who have to adapt to accept its use. The deployment of automation in warehouses, whether it is a fully integrated solution or an enhancement to a manual technology, can bring competitive advantages to companies with benefits in staffing, property or service. In staffing, we could have reduced costs, providing improved ergonomics and an alternative to unproductive labor. Property includes saving on space, reduced facility size and reduced costs. Service benefits include improved order accuracy, product security and condition, and lead times. Also, if a service provider like Amazon wants to launch its Prime services in a developing nation which hardly has any money for automation services, they would find it very difficult to fulfil the customer requirements with their 2 day delivery system. This is because of the drawback of having a manual warehousing. Speaking of manual warehousing, there are numerous issues related to labor that a company might encounter in the long run. Probably the biggest driver is the ever increasing cost of labor. Wages are spiraling downwards due to the financial crisis, but this may only be temporary. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Fight Club Case Summary Darden Graduate Business School administration was concerned with the school s reputation due to the poor quality of work produced by the club. Therefore, the club was endangered of being disbanded unless there was an improvement in client satisfaction. To improve client satisfaction and OCI reputation, the leaders of OCI analyzed issues within the club and proposed initiatives to turn the club in the right direction of productivity. During the process of analyzing issues within the club it was observed that the rate of predicting the sizeable case load varied due to available resources of the club along with clients expectations which resulted in the disconnect between the two. Therefore, several applications of cases were rejected or discarded because of the feasibility of the case along with clients viewing OCI as being a cheap source of labor. Although, the quality of productivity by the club was in question, membership required cases to be continually assigned which forced members to accept such projects poorly fit and unappealing. Leadership felt to improve OCI reputation, advertising personal referrals was necessary to connect with the community by using the faulty connections as leads. However, the faculty was hesitant with OCI using their reputation to refer business knowing the club s performance level was poor. Another approach to improve the club s reputation along with obtaining higher quality projects, the club leaders considered soliciting businesses within Charlottesville thereby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, recruiting members within the club was difficult due to former member along with second year students would converse with prospective first year students which resulted either in negative or positive experiences about being a part of the club. Club leaders felt that if they would offer credit for this particular course that would encourage recruits to join the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Description Of My Major Project Part 2 Essay Career Episode 3 Introduction CE 3.1 In this report I want to explain about my major project part 2 which was done during the tenure of bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Chronology : 2012 Geographical location : India Organization Name : College Name Project Name : Full Wave Rectifier Circuit Title of Position : Team Leader Background CE 3.2 In my previous project on developing of voltage multiplier, I had used the rectifier for enhancing the voltage at the output but in the end, I had obtained lower current relatively. At that instant, I was researching many rectifiers from half wave to full wave and with the help of my project guide; I had finally made a call to develop a full wave rectifier circuit. Abstract CE 3.2.1 Right from the start of my academic career, I was interested in the area of rectification and how the rectification is done in lower powered circuits and high powered circuits but most of times I had used the capacitors over the load resistance for lowering the current ripples as they were sufficient and rarely used the rectifiers in the high powered circuits. During lab sessions, when we are required some smooth, steady or stable and uninterruptable DC power supply, I had used the Full Wave Rectifier as Half Wave Rectifier only supports for one half of the input voltage. Initially, started working with the sample or trail circuit involving the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Nationalism s Role In World War I Nationalism is the strong belief that the interests of a particular nation state is of primary importance. It also is the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should have an independent nation. Nationalism is shown in many ways throughout World War I, the Interwar Years, and World War II. It is shown in nationalists groups such as the KMT, through new ideas such as Nazism or Fascism, and during events that happen during wars and revolutions, such as the Salt March. Nationalism s role is important in all of these wars and revolutions because without Nationalism, history would be very different. Nationalism has a big impact on World War 1, and its impact is shown in many ways throughout the war. At the beginning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Interwar years, nationalism effected revolutions and the decisions that governments or political groups make. The Russians show nationalism by eliminating anyone who doesn t follow communism. Stalin waged war ... on those designated as kulaks (Goff 151)because he wanted to unify the people who agreed with his ideas of communism. This affects the communists rise to power during the Russian revolution because the communists are trying to unite the Russians under one government. The Kuomintang, also known as the KMT, were a nationalist party in China during the interwar years who opposed the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. The reason that this group was nationalist is because Sun Yat sen, the leader of the KMT, wanted to unite the people of China under a republic. Nationalism played a big role in forming the revolution in China. Nationalism is also shown by the Indian people during the Salt March. The Indian people decided to have this march to show their independence. This is an example of nationalism because the Indian people are uniting to show their independence and get rid of the British. Nationalism effected the situations in different nations during the interwar years, whether they were to end or start a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thesis On Dog Food MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT LAGUNAAcademic Year 2014 2015 A LINK BETWEEN DOG AND HUMAN DIET AND THE POSSIBILITY OF DOG FOOD AS AN ALTERNATIVE HUMAN FOOD DURING FOOD SCARCITY PINPIN, LORENZO R. A53 Professor Jeremie A. Monter A Thesis Proposal Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering INTRODUCTION Dogs are man s best friend. It is also believed that dogs are the descendants of wild wolves. Since the dawn of time, dogs have been very helpful to humans. They help herders to herd their cattle and sheep, and their most reliable job, to guard their master s property. The oldest known breed of dog is Salukis, the one seen in museums that guards the pharaoh s tombs are used as hunting dogs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s edibility for humans is possible and it can supply many nutrients like protein, iron and zinc. In these research, the researcher answered these specific questions: 1. Does dog food contain minerals and nutrients? 2. Are there links to human s and dog s diet? And 3. Can it supply the human dietary needs? For the first query, it was researched that dog food does contain several nutrients and minerals like REAL MEAT, FISH, OR POULTRY, OMEGA FATTY ACIDS FATS, and ENERGY RICH CARBOHYDRATES. Next, it links to human s and dog s diet because of visible similarities of some needs of dogs and humans, like of protein, fats, vitamins, and proper hydration. Lastly, it can supply human dietary needs as the food pyramid provides comparison on what human s and dog s need to thrive and survive. The researcher therefor concluded that dog food may indeed serve as a feasible food source for humans as well. It is also recommended that further studies regarding the same topic be conducted to expand the understanding of dog food as human food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bayonne Case Essay Management Operations Case Study 1 BAYONNE PACKAGING, INC. Table of Contents Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................2 Introduction...................................................................................................................................2 Company Overview.......................................................................................................................3 Industry overview..........................................................................................................................3 Process Analysis.............................................................................................................................4 Main problems and recommendations..........................................................................................10Executive Summary In a company like Bayonne Packaging, Inc., a printer and paper converter, it is very important that performance measures such as cost, quality and delivery are in agreement with the forecasted values since this firm used to compete based on low cost, good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In January 2012 as he investigated the challenges in the current production process, he met most of key departments and work centres by touring the factory. Industry Overview Bayonne Packaging, Inc is in the paper packaging industry. In the 1980s and early 1990s companies in the consumer goods industry start to look for a greater impact with their promotional materials and star to implement their promotional budget to the package itself instead of print media and broadcast forms. This led to a rapidly growth on the paper packaging industry. Also, additional customer market segments made a quick impact in a crowded marketplace due to the explosive growth of software packaging. These factors give good reason for the growth in sales from 10 million in 1982 to 32 million in 2001. New challenges were faced with the bursting of the dot com bubble and when software sales and distribution moved from CDs to the Internet, but Bayonne dealt well this challenges by adopting a strategy of diversification into new markets. Process Analysis To make some recommendations concerning the production process of Bayonne Inc., we need to do the process analysis, in order to be able to closer understand how the production flows through the different work centres work and what kind of problems and inefficiencies arise from this process. Assumptions: because it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Inventory Management Project Number: MQP‐JZ‐1234 GE Aviation Inventory Management A Major Qualifying Project submitted to the faculty of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science. Submitted by: Danielle Fontaine Kimberly Martilla Lauren Russell Dr. Joe Zhu, Faculty Advisor In Cooperation With: Project Liaison: John G. Pantazopoulos Materials Manager, GEAE‐Lynn, MA This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its web site without editorial or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 18 3.2.1 Development and Prototypes .................................................................................................. 18 3.2.2 Interviewing ............................................................................................................................... 19 3.2.3 Editing the Tool According to Specialist Feedback .................................................................... 19 3.3 Aid GE Aviation in future development and automation of our production tool. ...................... 21 Chapter 4: Results and Analysis ............................................................................................. 22 4.1 Production Planning Tool: Process Mapping ............................................................................. 22 4.1.1 Column 1: Ship Level .................................................................................................................. 22 4.1.2 Column 2: Bill of Materials (BOM) ............................................................................................. 24 4.1.3 Column 3: Type .......................................................................................................................... 25 4.1.4 Column 4: Quantity per Engine (QPE) ........................................................................................ 26 4.1.5 Column 7: Unit Cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Pride In Beowulf Research Paper Pride is a common theme throughout English Literature, but it impacted each time period in different ways, as shown by comparing Beowulf from the Anglo Saxon time period and Hamlet from the English Renaissance. In the Anglo Saxon time period, pride is shown through code of the warriors. Warriors were expected to fight under any circumstance and were praised regardless if it ended in death. Within the epic poem of Beowulf , the main character Beowulf potrayed the perfect Anglo Saxon hero in that he never ran away from a challenge, even to the extent of a dragon, which resulted in the death of Beowulf. For people within the English Renaissance, pride was much subtler. An Example of this was the distinguishing of Nobles and the Middle class, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story started out with the main character, Hamlet, who discovered that the death of his father was not natural and that he had been murdered. Hamlet, who had spent some time at college and was considered to be an educated man, devised a plan in order to discover who had murdered his father. Hamlet s plan was a play that would be a close reenactment of his father s death, and the murder, upon seeing this play would point themselves out due to their own guilt. While Hamlet planned this play, he decided to act mad because he believed that his actions would just be looked over as insane and not taken literally. After Hamlet completed his play and performed it for the audience, Hamlet discovered that his uncle, who was now king in place of Hamlet s father, was indeed the murderer. After Hamlet uncovered the truth, he made it his mission to seek out to avenge his father s death. Hamlet, determined to kill his uncle, seemed to become mad, but he was no longer acting. In the end of the play, Hamlet s actions led to the death of himself, as well as many others within the play, all of which was a result of pride. Hamlet, who believed he was far more intelligent than all the other characters in the play, ended up dead because of it. When Hamlet decided to act mad and had created a plan that was nothing short of genius, seemed to let his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Roe Vs Wade Essay Roe v. Wade was a decision made by United States Supreme Court regarding abortion in 1973. It was, and still is, one of the most controversial decisions the Supreme Court has ever made. Abortion is defined the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus . The appellant was a single, pregnant woman from Texas who wished to get an abortion. Prior to the court s decision, abortion was illegal under Texas state law except in cases where the abortion would save the pregnant woman s life. The appellee was Henry Wade, a lawyer defending the Texas state law. The court ruled on the side of Roe, with a 7 2 decision. The Supreme Court ruled that the Texas statute violated Jane Roe s constitutional right to privacy , and argued that the Constitution s First, Fourth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments protect an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was argued that anti abortion laws were the product of a Victorian social concern to discourage illicit sexual conduct (543). Another reason abortion was previously prohibited was because the procedure was a hazardous one for the woman (544). The court pointed out that this was no longer valid or relevant in this day of age. They explained that abortion was now relatively safe , and that mortality rates for women undergoing early abortions, where the procedure is legal, appear to be as low as or lower than the rates of normal childbirth (544). When abortion is prohibited, women seeking abortions sometimes tend to undergo illegal abortions, which are extremely unsafe. Therefore, the court said, the state has a legitimate interest in seeing that abortion, like any other medical procedure, is performed under circumstances that insure maximum safety for the patient (544). When abortion was illegal, the mortality rate for women having abortions was significantly higher than when it was made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The First Generation Of The Family Mike had given a speech to Bodnar about the hardships that the men went through in the mills. He wondered if God had put him on his earth was to be worked in the furnaces. Once I used to ask myself, Is this what the good God put me on earth for, to work my life away in Carnegie s blast furnaces, to live and die in Braddock s alleys? I couldn t believe it. Now I know that God had nothing to do with it. Chance rules the world (Bell, 197). Mike felt everyone should love the job they work in and shouldn t feel as if they re not appreciated. I don t mind work. But a man should be allowed to love his work and take pride in it (Bell, 196). The third generation of the family seemed to be the strongest willed. Mike and Mary s son, Dobie, did everything George wouldn t do and was against not standing up to anyone. He created the birth of labor unionism during his time working at the steel mills. It was against the law to join this labor unionism act. Many of the mills were go into protests about how they were getting treating working at the mills and they weren t afraid to speak their mind. This interest Dobie that something needed to be done and he started to met with lawyers and investigators. Eventually he was able to get the steel corporation to sign a contract to end the hardships with the steel mills. The steel corporation signed a contract with the S.W.O.C. and the most important job ever undertaken by organized labor in America ended with victory for the union (Bell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Summary Of John Yossarian s Catch-22 John Yossarian is a bombardier of the 256th Squadron of the Army Air Forces during World War II. He is stationed in Pianosa, a small island off the coast of Italy, and has been ordered to bomb enemy positions. The story begins with Yossarian attempting to escape the war through feigning liver complications, which could be considered the exposition of this story. Through this experience, the reader learns about Yossarian s hatred and confusion towards the war and his strong desire to avoid it at all costs. Yossarian views the war in a different way than most: he is angered by the arbitrary nature of death and by the fact that at any point, he himself could succumb to the war. It is for this reason that Yossarian is so affected by the death of Snowden, a soldier who died right in front of him in the air. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through a series of anecdotes that are usually biased towards Yossarian s point of view, the reader is taken through a series of paradoxes that are each known as a variation of catch 22 that is, illogical and paradoxical reasoning that justifies reality. The storyline of Catch 22 is not chronological, and offers the reader bits and pieces of key moments in Yossarian s life at war. Yossarian struggles to survive in a war with constant obstacles Colonel Cathcart raising the number of missions in a tour of duty, facing near death experiences, and more. His main goal is to leave the war, and requests to do so until Doc Daneeka informs him that his request interferes with catch 22. Yossarian s request to leave the war would deem him as sane, making him perpetually stuck in a war effort that deems those who have the desire to fly insane. Amidst Yossarian s own stories, the reader is exposed to the troubles of Yossarian s fellow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Six Sigm Concepts Of Supply Chain Management Topic: Six Sigma 1.0 Introduction What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)? Supply Chain Management is the synchronization of a firm s processes with those of its suppliers and customers to match the flow of materials, services, and information with customer demand. To provide the highest degree of customer satisfaction at the lowest possible cost is the flow in supply chain in management of material and information. The commitment of supply chain partners is important and requires to work together to coordinate order generation, order taking, and order fulfillment in Supply Chain Management. To maximize customer value and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace is the active streamlining of a business supply side activities in Supply Chain Management. Development and implementation supply chains by suppliers is the effort represents Supply Chain Management that are as efficient and economical as possible. To product and development, the information systems are needed to direct these undertakings which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From initial creation to final sale, Supply Chain Management oversees each touch point of a company s product or service. Through efficiencies or lose value through increased expenses, proper SCM can increase revenues, decrease costs and impact a company s bottom line with so many places along the supply chain. So SCM can help company to manage and revise its supply chain efficiently to stay ahead of the changing trends and continue to add value to its bottom line. Besides that, technology portion has invested in supply chain which use to synthesize relevant data and to forecast customer purchase behavior which is a forward looking implementation in SCM to meet the expected demand. It also reduces the cost of warehousing and transportation which excess ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Dangers Of Alcohol Abuse Many are unaware of the dangers alcohol causes because it is sold and distributed legally in the United States, when in reality alcohol kills many people every year. Alcohol is ranked the third highest reasoning of early teenage death, beating out high blood pressure, illegal drugs, and unsafe water ( 2.5 Million Alcohol Related Deaths ). The sensation of euphoria is a haze while on alcohol, which many try to achieve, unaware of the effects that may haunt them long after that feeling is gone. The number of people that consume alcohol on a weekly basis is astounding, 66% of people say that they consume over four drinks a week. Twelve percent of the people asked say they consumed over eight drinks in the past week ( Majority in U.S. Drink ). On average there is 1.4 million people arrested a year for drunk driving. As people are under the influence of alcohol, they are 40% more likely to be apart of a violent act (Alcohol Abuse Stats ). In the United States, approximately 15 million people are dependent on alcohol ( Alcoholism Statistics ). In 2013, about 8.4 million people live in New York City, almost half of how many people have a dependency on alcohol ( New York QuickFacts ) . The Central Nervous System consist of the spinal cord and brain, which controls a majority of things that happen throughout our bodies. Alcohol, and several other drugs including Amytal, Nembutal, and Phenobarbital, are called depressants (Dasgupta 11). They slow down the CNS causing slurred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Boeing Dreamline Case Study Report Boeing Dreamline Case Study Report By Jiajun Chen INTRODUCTION On April 26, 2004, as Airbus surpassed its market share for the first time in the history, Boeing announced its plans to develop the Dreamliner 787 (initially known as Boeing 7E7). These plans were meant to recapture its leading position in the commercial aircraft market. With this aircraft, Boeing used a different approach for development. This report introduces the market position of the 787, addresses its new development strategy and its possible outcomes, and provides recommendations to the project regarding challenges and the competitors Boeing faces. Market Position The Boeing 787 is positioned within the market with a high likelihood of success. As crude oil prices have risen over the past few years and likely to remain high in the future, the 787 can reduce the airline s operation cost by consuming 20% less fuel than other airplanes of comparable size. On top of the non corroding composite fuselages, sensors were embed into the main structure to capture real time data on plane s structure. With both features, the airlines benefit from reduced maintenance cost and increased airplane life span. The Boeing 787 also has a larger cargo capacity to allow for additional space, providing additional revenue from potential customers. Because of the booming cargo market, adding additional cargo space was a necessity for more of a stable revenue stream. Besides the airline companies, more financiers and leasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Hidden Assault On Our Civil Rights Every snowflake that has ever fallen from the sky to the ground is different in some shape or form, like our own identities, no two are the same. Some aspects of our identity may be similar to others but in some way it will always be different as we perceive things differently. Our teachings, religion, culture, thoughts, etc... are what defines us and sets us apart from the rest of the world. Kenji Yoshino a Japanese American, as a child was torn between two identities of being Japanese or an American, he later covered up his Japanese identity in order to fit into the social norm of an American. As he grew older Yoshino began to understand his errors and wrote an essay called Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights explaining the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turkle explains how we are losing ourselves to our technology, putting more reliance on technology then our own peers. Distinguishing between identity and performance of identity is a difficult task as an adolescent because they are portrayed as the same thing. However, the idea of flexibility and the advancing of technology helps the adolescents to transition between variety of identities in order to find their one true authentic identity. The advancement of technology has it made it so, that we no longer have a singular identity but multiplicity of identities that has integrated with our own identity, causing us to become flexible to the variety of identities in order for us to find our true identity. Smith introduces Dream City as a place where nothing is singular but everything is doubled, where we have to transition from one place to another in order to communicate with the many dwellers of Dream City. Smith states In Dream City everything is doubled, everything is various. You have no choice but to cross boarders and speak in tongues. That s how you get from your mother to your father, from talking to one set of folks who think you re not black enough to another who figure you insufficiently white (Smith 251 252). Smith presents the idea of flexibility by explaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Advantages to the Industrial Revolution in Early Modern... Prior to industrialization, the population of Europe saw a dramatic growth from 110,000,000 to 190,000,000. What triggered this growth? Likely the end of feudalism. The end of feudal contracts gave people a little more say in their day to day working activities, resulting in more time spent at home, which ultimately resulted in childbearing. This would leave citizens scrambling both to provide needs for the population as a whole, and to improve the individuals overall quality of life. This resulted in economists, like Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations (1776), examining the most cost effective method of producing the goods and services citizens demanded (such as clothing and food). It also left others, such as Thomas Malthus in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was essential because the population boom that occurred from 1650 1800, where population climbed from 110,000,000 to 119,000,000, created the need for materials food and clothing to be produced faster to sustain growth. Machines such as the scribbling mill, and spinning jenny did the work of a hundred hands, for every single human hand. Initially these machines were met by workers with despair, as one machine in twelve hours could do the work of ten men by hand . These machines also reduced labour by a third, which resulted in an increase in wage for workers and it also worked to increase trade since nations were about to compete with one another for cheaper resources . From an economic standpoint this shift in labour was beneficial to the masses because instead of people exerting themselves to compete with other nations, machinery could just take on the majority of the work, assisting in this movement. This benefitted business owners because they did not need as many labourers, and they could also afford to lower taxes. Smith declares the invisible hand as a necessity for society because capitalism drives people to seek cheaper sources, and in return if you provide that you will ultimately gain wealth. Adam Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations that division of labour was the greatest improvement resulting from the industrial revolution. Division of labour was beneficial to both the employee and the employer. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Bodies, Machines, and Male Power by M. Carme Alemany Gomez I chose to write my reflection paper on reading number twenty two Bodies, Machines, and Male Power. This chapter is written by M. Carme Alemany Gomez. This article talks about washing machines, and how most people only think the value of a washing machine is cleanliness. This article shows that there are diverse ways in which how gender and class, affect the design, operation, and construction of washing machines in Spain. Also how technology reinforced these relationships. They talk about the process of washing clothes when males designed the machines. Women had to learn the very movements that she must do repeatedly while using the machine. If women were given a voice during the beginning stages perhaps the technology would have been designed differently. When someone is designing or building a technology, they make decisions about some details that affect the users. As we all know the washing machine has been around for quite some time. The models we see today have taken at least 40 years of work and changes to get to where they are today. This study is approached by three theories they expected to see class and gender relations in the life of a machine. Second they drew off a Chinese tradition of thought. Third gender relations were saw as a set of power relationships that not only involve the construction of values, but also constitute a process of bodily submission, as evidence in postures, gestures and movements (Gomez Pg. 390). According to the most recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...