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The Product Distribution Ideal For Whole Foods Market
Win Win Win Distribution
The product distribution ideal for Whole Foods Market in Namibia will be two. First, the win win win
distribution will be used when the company is entering the new country for the first place. This
distribution channel aims at having all distributors in the supply chain to benefit from the products
being distributed. Even though American companies always aim at reducing the links in the supply
chain, this happens in the developed countries while this company is opening a new store in a
developing country where the distribution channel is expected to change. Therefore, the win win win
distribution channel works in a way that it benefits the all vendors. With attached financial benefits,
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Therefore, using third party prospectors will initiate research and production units with the motivation
of having a ready high end market for the products (Roy, 2013).
Cost plus pricing
The ideal pricing strategy for Whole Foods Market will adopt the cost plus pricing strategy that takes
into account the cost of operations or cost of production plus a constant profit. The organic food
market analysis in Namibia indicates that there is a structured market with specific consumer. Organic
foods are better produced locally than flown from abroad. Therefore, the cost of producing these foods
using the local resources will be expected to reduce the retail cost because local production costs are
not equal to abroad production costs (Chris, et al., 2005). Another important pricing strategy ideal for
Whole Foods Market is to use psychology of pricing such that the retailer analyses the responses of
the market and develop a pricing strategy ideal to that consumer response. However, psychological
pricing will depend on the quality of organic foods and consumer services the company is going to
offer to its consumers in the foreign market. In return, the consumers are going to respect and pay for
quality and healthy organic foods they receive from Whole Foods Market Company. Since the market
for the organic food industry in Namibia is already defined as a niche that caters for the elite and
financially advantaged in the society, the company will find it easier to price
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Essay On Clinical Practice Vs Sporting Environment
Describe and compare working within a sporting environment vs a clinical practice
Sports rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary field where para medicals can treat patients within their
subspecialty. There are two potential fields that a graduated sports rehabilitator (GSR) can pursue:
clinical practice or a sporting environment. Clinical practice has a broader knowledge based on the
medical background which allows treating illness, injury and neurological issues allowing patients to
cope with active daily living (ADL) within a clinical environment accompanied with a plinth and
other rehabilitation apparatus (Comfort and Abrahamson, 2010). Oppositely, within a sporting
environment, the sports rehabilitator will be pitch side or courtside and ... Show more content on
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Clarke (2018) explored the different types of personality clients have and concluded four key titles:
dominance, influence, steadiness and complacency which apply in different complexities to each
client. Within a sporting environment professional or recreational, the GSR is the first responder to the
client and therefore the client has had no time to process the scenario at home and emotions will be
heightened; with this, these individuals will potentially show more dominance which branches out in
aggression and frustration due to not knowing the extent of the injury and whether they can continue
to play. However, within a clinical environment, these clients can understand their injury further as
they have an examination and a potential diagnosis given. These clients are more likely to express
traits of complacency as they strive to achieve their potential prior to the injury; they are likely to
show task orientation with their function tests whilst tackling the specific, measurable, accurate,
realistic and timed (SMART) goals given to them from the
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The Lost Ark
The Ark of the Covenant Has anyone actually come close to finding the lost Ark of the Covenant? To
solve that, archaeologists have been looking for two thousand years and have been able to find out a
few unique qualities about the Ark. The Ark of the Covenant is a wooden box covered in gold that
contained the Ten Commandment tablets (Wickersham). Four strong men had to carry the Ark around
due to the rule that it was never allowed to touch the ground (Parfitt 14). At each stop, the Hebrews
had to build a tabernacle for the Ark because it was so majestic. Also, only the holy of holies could go
inside the tabernacle to be in the presence of the Ark (Wickersham). To answer the two thousand and
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The best place to start is the old ancient ngoma was found and photographed by a river in between
Zimbabwe and South Africa (Parfitt 13). Seeing the photo encourages Parfitt to dive deeper into the
legend of the ngoma. Legend says the ngoma was carried by four poles and attained from Jerusalem
(Parfitt 13). As stated before, four poles, just like the Ark of the Covenant, carried the ngoma. There
may be a connection between the Ark and ngoma based on similarities from the legends and facts. In
addition to that, when Parfitt arrives at a museum in Zimbabwe he investigated underground storage
and found the ngoma (Parfitt 359). To Parfitt s surprise, the ngoma was not coated in gold, but in
fractured remnants. All the remnants matched the original picture exactly. However, the only parts of
the ngoma in its original state were the rings where the poles the men carried would ve been placed
(Parfitt 360). This proves that the ngoma was found in Zimbabwe, Africa. Yet the best piece of
evidence is, The Ark was here. In the dust of its hiding place, said Tudor Parfitt (365). Just like the
Ark, the ngoma was not permitted to touch the ground, it was a place of God, the ngoma was carried
on poles, and it was the same size (Parfitt 361). The ngoma was the Ark and the Ark was the ngoma. It
had been hidden so long in underground storage, that no one knew it was the ancient Ark of the
Covenant. Due to all of the reasons, the mystery of the Ark of the Covenant was decoded and is
proven
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The Party Exited the Courtyard
Minister Mike s party included Skylar, Ethan, Mr Pisher and a meager handful of the remaining
students each of whom tolerated the midday sun as they walked single file around the massive Palace
structure. The once magnificent lush grounds had turned into withering vegetation. Water was scarce.
The new Government could not afford this luxurious expensive. Those who lived in the region did not
know why the devoted groundskeepers had recently abandoned their post. Soon, it would become
evident as Minister Mike s party continued around Egyptian style Palace.
The Babylon summer Palace was shaped in a U design, so when Minister Mike saw the balcony above
the first wing; he noticed Giselle by herself clutching the railing. She looked nauseated. He wanted to
say something. However, Mike felt it best to leave her alone.
Mike did not see Daniel ducking behind the balcony French door.
The Minister s party rounded the Palace. There they strolled into the three sided courtyard. Marble
terraced steps leaded from an Olympic size swimming pool to the main residence level. The scale of
the Saddam s Babylon Palace would rival those in Europe; mounted above the Babylon ruins, it was
easy to imagine the grand parties hosted poolside.
Now a drained pool sat eroding with desert debris. The diving board was scattered from its mountings.
It gave an eerie appearance to the dismal Palace grounds.
Skylar ascended the steps into the pool, and turn back to the Minister. She mimicked a
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My Final Grades From The Past Two Semesters
What you see before you are my final grades from the past two semesters. While I know you re
concerned with the letters and numbers, rest assure that these are about as insightful as an Instagram
photo. My first semester of freshman year, for the most part, went by without much of a hiccup. I was
able to coast by with the same mindset towards learning I carried in high school, and I finished with a
3.30 GPA. Afterward, my second semester was what lead me to buckle down. I realized that I would
need to dedicate my time outside of the classroom to studying and comprehending the material. My
classes were going to become harder, each assignment more crucial, and my time more valuable.
Thus, about midway through the semester, I was building better habits with studying and learning in
general. Keep in mind that at this point; I was still adapting to the routine of a college curriculum.
Even though I adopted a serious attitude towards each of my classes, there was still something
working against my favor. Looking back now, I realize that I had been enrolled in more credit hours
than, perhaps, what I could handle. The increase was only one extra credit hour (16 to 17) which came
from a chemistry lab that I needed to take as a science. But, considering that I went from taking all
100 level classes to 200 level classes, including a 300 level class, the extra credit hour was enough to
stretch my workload. Plus, we had a lab report due almost every week, which is more than what you
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Grade 1 Narrative
The year was 1937 first day of grade 1 PS 166 Astoria Long Island New York I was so excited my first
day going to school and in the first grade We all went into a big hall and above on the wall was listed
classes we were to line in front (we received during the summer our class #) I was class 1A1 The
whistle blew and we lined up we were escort by an older class pupil (they were called monitors) so we
followed her right to the front door of our classroom There stood a pretty young woman with a big
smile on her face her name was Miss Pargenberg We entered the classroom and was told to stand in
the front she then called each name out and assign us a seat after that we were told to hang up our coat
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Then we had to learn how to print our full names in caps small letters and always remember the letter
of each the first middle and last name was put in capitol followed by small letters unless otherwise
suggested The next thing was reading (I love this) the book was called Dick Jane now to me it was
just just a little hard (but by the middle of the term we were reading 2 3 books) The book had no more
then ten pages and about the most (of my memory) was 3 lines and a picture of Dick Jane at the top
relating to the story The teacher would then print the sentence on the board and she would also put
small words from the page such as, if, and, the, and of course Dick
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Polonius Traits
Polonius is an overly devoted character that is portrayed to be more concerned with the preservation
of his own reputation than the wellbeing of his own children, Laertes and Ophelia. He is described as
a man bred in courts, exercised in business, stored with observation, confident in his knowledge,
proud of his eloquence, all declining into dotage (Shakespeare s char... 1), and presents no redeeming
quality s In Act 1, scene 3, Polonius orders Laertes and Ophelia, to follow his instructions regarding
proper behavior. He states Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportioned thought of this act.
Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar ( 1.3.60 ). Masking his orders as what some believe to be
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( 2.2.120 ), Claudius replies As of a man faithful and honorable ( 2.2.120). Because of this, Polonius
appears to be relatively vain, and his arrogance becomes greatly pronounced. When questioned upon
his knowledge he even goes as far as to use his own daughter, Ophelia, to gain information on Hamlet
to aid himself and Claudius. These negative manipulative traits are again exemplified as he urges
Gertrude to find out about Hamlets motives. He again masks his instructions as advice he states; Tell
him his pranks have been to broad to bear with and that you grace hath screen d and stood between
heat and him (3.4.5). Polonius s motives for favoring the king so greatly, are not textually funded
because the play does not state much about Polonius s history. Although, It could be inferred that
Polonius had been the counselor of Old Hamlet, which would suggest a motive for Hamlets hostility.
But a more ideal argument is that Polonius had been a part Of Claudius s court prior to Old Hamlets
death. There is support for the nation of royals for having their own Courts, their own Courtiers and
followers ( Bernice W. Kliman 1 ). Polonius in fact, states that he had long been Claudius s counselor
Hath there been such a time, I would fain know that, that I have positively said, tis so, When it proved
otherwise? ( 2.2.150 ). If these arrangements here commonly known, it is arguable that Polonius could
have been among the counselors that advised Claudius to take the throne. (Kliman 1) Giving Hamlet
good reason to scorn
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Coconut Oil For A Saponification Of Organic Chemistry In...
Abstract Despite most organic chemistry laboratories utilizing coconut oil for a saponification reaction
in laboratories, little has been done to utilize an alternative, more superior, oil for the reaction. An
extremely common allergy to have is to be allergic to nuts, and more specifically coconuts. When
laboratory experiments are conducted using coconut oil it endangers the lives of students and
laboratory personal. Coconut oil is also more expensive than other oils that could potentially be used
in the chemical process. After researching alternatives, it has been determined that vegetable oil would
be the most viable alternative to coconut oil due to its low cost as well as its fairly high reaction rate.
If college and high school laboratories would switch to a vegetable based oil instead of the more
standard coconut oil, then students and staff with allergies would be safer, the cost for the overall
laboratory experiment would be lower, as well as a consistently high reaction rate.
I. INTRODUCTION
The saponification reaction is one of the most basic foundational blocks for any chemistry major. The
reaction is typically around one hour and consists of the mixings of a fatty oil such as coconut oil,
vegetable oil, bio waste oils (used cooking oil), or other oils and a base such as sodium hydroxide. The
set up for the laboratory experiment is very important, you need to have a continuous stirring vassal
due to the long stir time that takes up the majority of the
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Soft Facelift Procedure
The goal of a face lift is the rejuvenation of the face, neck and cheeks, thus decreasing the signs of
aging. Also known as MACS lift Short Scar Rhytidectomy, weekend face lift rhytidectomy, complete
face lift, LASER facelift, We also invented two other techniques termed Soft facelift and the T
FaceLift, with each procedure selected to meet the needs and goals of each patient.
SURGICAL Facelift methods
Surgical removal of excess skin or hooding of aging, droopy upper eyelids Surgical removal
(excision) of excess bulging fat and/or excess redundant skin of lower eyelids At times protrusion of
lower eyelid fat is associated with a depression or a sunken look known as tear troughs over the
cheekbone. In such cases, the lower eyelid fat is repositioned to occupy these grooves internally,
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LASER (Sciton Erbium) or CO2 (carbon dioxide) to tighten skin of lower and upper eyelids. Radio
frequency energy, including VIORA , ACCENT , Thermage Ultherapy, utilizing the science of focused
ultrasound
What is a facelift surgery for and who can benefit?
A facelift surgery can help anyone plagued by any of the following problem
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Why Communication Is Necessary For Successful Management...
In the field of educational research, the need for a clear communication between the project managers
and its team members is fueled by the need to accurately measure the project status and to be able to
effectively control the deviations. A well designed communication strategy in this complex research is
mandatory to develop an effective communication.
This paper focuses on the use of internal communication for the particular case of the StartSmart K 3
Plus educational research project. To have a better understanding of the benefits and limitations of
internal communications from a project perspective, I will provide a description of the
communications recommended to be used for this project and the development and application of the
strategy selection.
2. Literature review
The communication process is very important throughout the project because it keeps informed the
ones involve in it, but also keeps in touch with those across the organization. Ironically, it is also
regarded as one of the most neglected part of corporate operations (Toney Powers, 1997 P.33)
There are many reasons why communication is necessary for the successful management of changes
in a project. These include ensuring an increased understanding of the project to eliminate waste and
to motivate those involved in the processes affected.
According to Hameri (1997): the larger the project, the more important the role of communication. He
argued and I agreed, that communication is not only important
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An Analysis Of William And Co Authors Book
Introduction
Chapter Two of William and co authors book Research Methods particularly focuses on the
importance of ethics (pg.34). A combination of intentional diction, imagery and narration coupled with
an authoritative tone has been used to handle the key issues in this chapter. Deliberate contrast
between the traditional and current perspectives of ethics and its evolution has been employed to
explain and emphasize the need for ethical research work. Through these literary devices and style, the
authors emphasis on ethics despite the fact that it is not enforceable by law is made clear. This excerpt
analyzes how these authors have landed their points on ethics home.
Foundation of ethics in research work
To begin with, the author chooses to use the pronoun you to draw attention towards the foundation of
ethics in research work (pg.34). The use of this pronoun on the introduction is deliberate as the author
wants to put emphasis by making anyone reading the book feel part and parcel of the issue at hand.
Circumstantially, the author manages explain that a research that is conducted ethically does not only
benefit the people who use it but also makes the person doing it feel satisfied. This direct address to
the readership has also been used insist on employment of honesty, integrity and care for the
participant which is the key issue in this chapter. In a bid to make the reader reflect what impact would
conduct a research ethically or unethically have in the
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How Did Richard Henry Pratt Change Indian Boarding Schools
Since learning about the Indian boarding schools, I have mixed feelings about Richard Henry Pratt
and his intentions of changing Native American lives. Although in some ways Pratt changed White
peoples view of Native Americans for the better, he was not taking the feelings of Native Americans
into consideration. It seems that Pratt thought he was doing them justice by teaching them English and
how to work as civilized people. He had hopes of helping Native Americans by training them to
achieve higher and better things in life. Sadly this was not the case instead he was forcing them to
reluctantly change themselves. Beginning in 1875, numerous Native Americans were sent away from
their homelands to live in exile at Fort Marion in St. Augustine,
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Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvianamazonia Through...
Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action
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Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action Conservación de
Biodiversidad en la Amazonía peruana a través de acciones integradas Sanna Kaisa Juvonen1*, Luis
Campos Baca2, León Bendayan Acosta2, Ada Castillo Ordinola2, Lizardo Fachin Malaverri2, Darwin
Gómez Ventocilla2, Risto Kalliola2, Kember Mejía Carhuanca2, José Luis Mena Alvarez2, Víctor
Miyakawa Solís2, Fernando Rodríguez Achung2, Juan José Rodríguez Gamarra2, Kalle
Ruokolainen2, Jukka Salo2, José Sanjurjo Vilchez2, Pekka Soini Nordberg2 Hernán Tello Fernandez2
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Introduction After the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the United Nations
Congress on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, a number of development
projects addressing the theme of biodiversity has considerably increased. Many of these projects have
been channeled through the Global Environment Facility (GEF) or other international agencies. Also,
many bilateral projects have seen light. In the aftermath of the signing of the Convention the Peruvian
Government approached the Finnish Government in 1995 with a proposal of a technical assistance
project to assess the biological diversity of Peruvian Amazonia and to assist Peru in developing a
national strategy for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in that region a requirement of
the Convention. This request was a result of a long term research engagement between Peru and
Finland through institutional cooperation between Peruvian institutions and universities and the
University of Turku in Finland. This cooperation had already produced valuable new insights to
assessment of biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia (Kalliola et al. 1993, Tuomisto et al. 1995,
Ruokolainen et al. 1997, Kalliola Flores 1998). The Peruvian proposal resulted in a three year
cooperation project (1999 2002) between the governments of Peru and Finland called the Biological
Diversity of Peruvian Amazonia Project in order to address
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Birth Order And Personality Development
For many years, birth order was noted as a distinguishable characteristic in determining the
personality of child. In the early 1900s, when Alfred Adler first established the concept of birth order,
he became the first theorist to give a new dimension to personality development. Not only did he look
at the influence parents had on personality development but the influence of siblings and the
biological position each of them grew up within their family (Boeree, 2006). Adler identified five
fundamental positions in which a child would be categorized into based on their birth order. These are;
the first born child, the second born child, the middle child, the youngest child and the only child.
Murphy (2012), acknowledges that there are two types of birth order, actual and psychological. Actual
birth order is the order in which a child is born into the world, whereas psychological birth order is the
position in which the child perceives him or herself to be in the family. Since the inception of the birth
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That general rule being the personality traits assigned to specified birth order positions. It is said that
even though siblings grow up together, they have different experiences based on their actual birth
order, however, it should be noted that these siblings can share these different experiences that become
memories. Rather than becoming enemies and allowing those differences to drift you apart, they can
become best friends and, even without or sharing the connotations of each birth order personality
characteristic (Murphy, 2012). Parents play a role in how these feelings towards their siblings
manifest, whether good or bad. If a parent consistently tells the oldest sibling that they have to be
responsible and they have to be this and be that for their younger siblings, then of course the first born
will develop the personality traits of a leader or
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Benefits Of Free Babysitting On My Home For Parent ( S )
Introduction I decided that I would like to offer free babysitting in my home for parent(s) that needs a
few hours for a job interview, doctor s appointment or have an emergency. I have been searching
around for an organization to go through, but none exist where I live. There were some you have to go
to their place of work, which I understand but I have no transportation to go that far. So I decided to
do this alone. I started on this assignment on week two of July. I started volunteering to babysit
children from age 5 to 8 years old. I started the portion of my painting assignment this week. One
week is to babysit five kids. They looked like controlled little angels. I started small in this volunteer
assignment. I volunteer to babysit a couple of kids for free. Some couples don t have money for
babysitters or extended family nearby. Some school systems are so attuned to their supervisory, child
care function that they offer after school play groups at a normal fee to take care of children until a
parent gets off work and can take the child home (pg. 435). What was observed during this
experience? I observed a lot from this experience. When I was babysitting the children, they always
wanted to be around me always following me. And one of the five kids drew me three sun s on loose
leaf paper. I was observed while babysitting when the children and I were making cupcakes. Having
the babysit these five kids most afternoons, I ve observed that children are aggravatingly
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The Beautiful World In France
Organ music rose to offer accompaniment as Lawrence led the assembly into song and into receiving
their healing. They stood to their feet and raised their arms in the air as a sign of acceptance while
joining their voices to present a melody of hymns. By this time, British government leaders watching
did not know if he was a saint or devil and could not decide to kill him or praise him. The healing
service went on into the late hours, as did the singing and praising of God. Outside the assembly, Big
Ben continued to toll, becoming entrenched in fog, obscuring the true shape of the city so that no one
would suspect a fitting was being made for a nation s death shroud.
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In the distance, dark clouds of unknown origin were thickening as a black curse covered the continent.
As for the government, the preparation they made for the healing service was to remain invisible
fearing giving Emmanuel an excuse to encroach on them as done to Venezuela and Ecuador. Canada
came into the news when it was learned they delivered their flag to Utopia and offered to concede
their country in the hope the plagues of rats and the like would be removed. The flag of Canada was
accepted and placed in a pile with the flags of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. Come the evening
of the event, all France held attention to the soon to start miracle service. Like the others, it too was to
be televised live across the country. As the final moment arrived, viewers were being treated to the
nervous excitement being formed outside the assembly. Sidewalks were swelling with the overflow
from groups belonging to conventional Christian churches who came to demonstrate as an act of
defiance. Helmeted riot police stood at the ready, shoulder to shoulder, with attack dogs and tear gas in
open display as a sign of strength. The chanting and jeers would start and stop at the direction of no
one leader. Demonstrators were confident God looked on them with favor as He does to anyone who
upholds the truth. As far as the crowd was concerned, they were pure of heart and planned to remain
unspoiled by any deceiving doctrine. Lawrence s
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Five Simple And Easy Ways To Lose Weight
5 Simple and Easy Ways to Lose Weight The easy ways of rapid weight loss are not as simple as they
look. Generally, when you are searching for ways to lose weight, you will get irritated with a lot of
advertisements from crazy torture workout videos, probably dangerous diet pills, and odd looking
home exercise machines. On the other hand, there are many natural and easy ways to lose weight fast
and these ways also improve health, and no need to spend so many hours at a health club or starving
yourself. You will be pleased to know there are 5 most easy and simple ways to lose weight fast. No
doubt, there are so many diet plans available in the market. So that it is so difficult to decide which
plan will be most suitable for your fitness? The
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B Co 1-12 Cavalry As A Fire Team Leader
I was assigned to B Co 1 12 Cavalry as a dismounted fire team leader when the 1 12 Cavalry deployed
with the rest of 3rd BDE, 1st Cavalry Division in support of Iraqi Freedom in December of 2008. I
deployed a few weeks after everyone else due to a death in the family. Once I finally arrived at the
coalition outpost (COP) where my company was positioned, I quickly fell in with my platoon as they
had already begun their patrolling of our Area of Operations (AO). Our COP was positioned, quite
literally, in the middle of nowhere in the Nineveh Province. After a few weeks of patrolling, our
platoon was tasked with taking over a COP to the north in the city of Hammam al Alil, which is about
30 kilometers south of Mosul. We were taking over an area that was, up to that point, the
responsibility of a Military Transition Team (MiTT). The COP, COP Scorpion, consisted of a small
open area just large enough to park our vehicles, two long rectangular two story buildings that at one
time served as a college dormitory, with a small space to the rear of the second building that served as
a mechanics bay. Around the complex was a 12 15 feet high stone wall, with one entrance on the COP,
with a large metal slab on wheels that was used to secure it. Around the COP was the remains of a
college, which had since shut down and was now being used by the Iraqi Army to house a battalion of
soldiers. We were an American COP right in the middle of an Iraqi Army complex. While conducting
our left
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An Essay on Modernism
Modernism describes the ideology of the art and design that were produced during the modernist
period. There has been a lot of controversy about when modernism started, yet many believe it
initiated sometime in the late 19th century and continued to the early 20th century. The modernist
movement was meant to be a break from traditions and it was set up to separate the value of certain
works from the conservative realism. For instance, Unlike the traditional art that was aesthetic, this
movement was more about space and form. In modernist design, shape and organization of products
and buildings were based on their functional requirements. As a result, designs became simpler
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The chair utilizes the space and structure well and also is developed from a traditional idea into an
innovative modern design for a chair. This chair was famous for its new use of materials, in the
original design, the frame was made out of chrome steel and the upholstery was covered with white
kidskin and filled with cotton burlap and horsehair (Meadmore, 1997). This chair is still in production
for over eight decades.
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Moreover, I explained how each image is an example for the core principles of modernism as
mentioned in the overview. In brief, modernist design is innovative. Space, form and structure is based
on the functional requirements. Designs became simple and without overwhelming traditional
aesthetic concepts. Therefore, technology together with simpler design made the product easy to be
mass produced. After the first World War, designers in central Europe intended to change the world for
better through art by rejecting ornamentation as it resembled of the past generations whom withstood
the unpleasant effects of war and poverty (Smith, 2005). Dormer (1993) writes that:
When intelligent designers of the late 19th or early 20th century looked at the anonymous artifacts of
18th and 19th century industrialization, they saw great beauty in the simple, engineered structures, and
set
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Brain Injury Paper
In a study by Fink, Stagitti, Galvin (Fink, Stagitti, Galvin, 2012), three male children with acquired
brain injury were assessed on their abilities in pretend play situations. The three children were
between the ages of three and six years of age. Each child had be diagnosed with acquired brain injury
due to a different cause; the causes included meningitis, arteriovenous malformation (AVM), and a
motor vehicle accident (MVA). Since the children were under the age of eight, the examiners used the
Child Initiated Pretend Play Assessment (ChIPPA), to assess their ability to initiate and engage in play.
Using the ChIPPA, the examiners assessed the children individually in a quiet space. Seeing that the
children were under the age, their parents were also in the room at a distance from the testing. Prior to
assessment the examiners retrieved background information on each individual child from answers of
the parents and medical records. For further data analysis of the child s play, the examiners used the
Statistical Package for Social Sciences and the Clinical Observation form. The examiners conducted
two sessions of the ChIPPA; which included the symbolic and conventional imaginative pretend play,
that are then divided into three sections ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the conventional imaginative play, children were invited to play with conventional toys...
(Fink, Stagnitti, Galvin, 2012, p. 337), where two children scored in the expected range, while one
child showed significant delay. During the symbolic play session, children were invited to play with
unstructured materials... (Fink, Stagnitti, Galvin, 2012, p. 337), where the results were a reversal of
the conventional imaginative play results. In the symbolic play session, one child scored above the
expected range, while two children showed a form of
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Guidelines For Fences Within The Wetlands Conservation...
Guidelines for Fences within the Wetlands Conservation District
(Adopted MM/DD/YY)
The detailed plan and application shall address the following items:
1. Provide a statement on the type of materials to be used to construct the fence.
2. Identify the location and height of the proposed fence.
3. No fence post shall be placed in a wetland or surface water body.
4. The fence must be at least 6 inches off the ground to allow natural drainage flow, prevent the
blocking or damming of surface water and to allow the passage of small animals.
5. Fence construction shall be done using hand held tools without the operation of heavy equipment
(i.e. excavators, bobcats, backhoe, etc.).
6. Fence constriction shall not result in any vegetation clearing, ... Show more content on
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An up to date survey of the entire property which shows the existing improvements and the location of
all wetlands and poorly and very poorly drained soils (including wetland flag numbers), wetland
buffer, and 12 primary structure setback from the buffer edge. The survey should be prepared by a
licensed surveyor. For properties where the wetland delineation is older than 3 years, the professional
who did the original delineation should reconfirm the accuracy of the boundaries in writing as part of
the application. The Conservation Commission reserves the right to request documentation/notes for
any wetlands delineation.
2. Clear identification of the location of construction and areas proposed to be disturbed and their
relation to property lines, buildings, roads, and waterbodies within one hundred (100) feet.
3. New improvements should be distinguished from existing improvements by hatching, cross
hatching, shading, or other clear designation.
4. Distance of the nearest point of the improvements to the buffer edge and to the 12 ft. primary
structure setback.
5. Clear identification of the square footages of the improvements and the square footage increase in
disturbance.
6. The percentage of existing and proposed impervious cover on the parcel.
7. The limits of disturbance (building envelope) and construction ingress/egress should be identified
with care given to restrict disturbance, to the fullest extent practicable, to areas outside of the
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Essay about Formal Analysis of Relief of a Winged Genius
Formal Analysis of
Relief of a Winged Genius
Yahaira Guzman
Art History
09/29/10
Relief of a winged genius is a two dimensional stone relief sculpture currently located on the first
floor of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, in the Ancient Near East
Gallery (Accession number: 81.56). It is an Assyrian artifact excavated from the palace walls of the
capital of ancient Nimrud, dating between 883 859 B.C. The unknown artist s deliberate use of size,
material, scale, style and content, together with the sculpture s original setting, reflects the politically
driven agenda during the reign of
Ashurnasirpal II.
Upon first viewing Relief of a winged genius, one cannot help but notice the enormity of the stone ...
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After one takes in the armed and protective aura of the Winged Being, the eyes are struck by the the
very detailed workings of his hair and beard. His thick, curly and luxuriant hair suggests the kind of
hair that only the most virile of men posess. This human aspect of the winged being serves as way to
reflect the kings own power and virility. In terms of the object s anatomy, one notices the markings
that are inscribed over the area that encompasses the space directly above his left knee and below the
top of the sword in his right hand, spanning the full width of the sculpture. These markings are
actually text and is a form of writing technique called Cuneiform. The same text that is on Relief of A
Winged Genius also appears on other reliefs within the palace walls. The inscription tells of the story
of the kings lineage, his military victories, how he founded
Kalhu (present day Nimrud, Iraq) and built his palace. These inscriptions are a perfect example of
political propaganda which purposely highlight the kings skill and accomplishments. Considering the
artist s choice of medium, form, and content, it s clear that he or she chose their elements very
carefully to convey a message of power, strength, and permanence to the intended viewer at the time.
It s clear that this artist was comissioned by Ashurnasirpal II
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The History and Function of the Condom
Introduction
The condom is a barrier device that is used since ancient times. Many couples do not want to get
pregnant but still want to have sexual intercourse. In this circumstance, one way is to wear a condom.
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), is a pandemic that caused 36 million deaths
worldwide (citation: UNAIDS.org, 2012) caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). One of
the reasons why it spread so quickly is because of sexual contact. The men s body fluid (semen) is
spread into the women s body, which means the woman is also contracted with AIDS. But with the
help of the condom, the number of people newly infected by AIDS greatly reduced. The condom does
not stop AIDS, it stops AIDS from spreading.
Throughout history, there are many different types of condoms, from the earliest leather condoms, to
rubber, and now the Polyisoprene (Natural rubber). The most commonly used is the 1920 Latex
Condom, which is the one I will focus on in this essay. How the condom works
Human reproduction works when an erect penis is inserted into the vagina and the man thrust it in and
out until ejaculation occurs. The semen (liquid that includes sperm and other liquid) is released into
the vagina. The sperm travels along the vagina and meets the egg, where the sperm fertilizes the egg.
The sperm and egg forms a zygote. The zygote later forms into an embryo cell and is implanted onto
the endometrium (the uterus wall); this is the beginning of pregnancy. (Y9 Reproduction
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Family And Medical Leave Act (FMA)
Family and Medical Leave Act was passed by the Congress and signed into the law in 1993 by
President Bill Clinton. Since that time, millions of hard working Americans, were able to take up to 12
week of unpaid leave to bond with their newborn or newly adopted child, take care of own or
immediate family member health condition or provide a childcare role in case of spouse covered
military deployment, without a worry of losing the job or benefits associated with employment.
(History of FMLA, 2015). In order to take FMLA leave an employee must meet a series of guidelines
that establish eligibility for it, such as working at least 12 months with minimum of 1250 hours in
those 12 months for employer who has staff of 50 or more people. According ... Show more content
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This case known as Wal Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes et al. in which current or former employees were
seeking injunctive and declaratory relief, punitive damages and backpay for alleged gender
discrimination based on disproportionate favoritism toward men over pay and promotions by local
managers. Court have decided that claimants were not able to prove that they were discriminated as a
class and decided that Walmart had a right to argue each case in court based on claim. (WAL MART
STORES, INC. v. DUKES ET AL.,
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Lee Harvey s Assassination
Lee Harvey Oswald was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 18, 1939, and was raised in
Bronx, New York. Since his mother worked long shifts, young Oswald was mostly left on his own.
Usually spending time in the library or playing hooky in his eighth grade classes. Oswald was
eventually put into detention, where his social worker described him as emotionally detached like a
kid that nobody cared about Later in life Oswald began to show an interest in the socialist literature,
that he used to read about in New York. He joined the U.S. Marines in 1956 and became a good
marksman, but was martialed twice for having an illegal weapon and displaying violent behavior. He
later ended his military service and traveled to Moscow where he informed russian authorities that he
wanted to join the Soviet Union. Dissatisfied with life in the Soviet Union, Oswald left a year after
marrying Marina Prusakova in 1961, bringing her and their newborn daughter with him. Their young
family set up a home in Dallas Texas, and Oswald took up the alias of Alex J. Hidell. In 1963 he
ordered a .38 handgun and later a rifle via ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But what Ruby didn t know, was that the officers weren t done interrogating Oswald, leaving them
with many unanswered questions. Oswald s motive is one of the bigger mysteries that comes to mind,
as he constantly expressed to his family and friends that he admired Kennedy as a person and a
politician. Many people over the years have theorized as to what Oswald s motive was, from being
hired by the FBI, to his love for communism. But in the end the most plausible motive was that he did
it to get his name in the history books, and I guess you could say that he succeeded, but only in death.
Oswald s funeral was a few days after Kennedy s but only his wife and mother
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The United States Retirement Income System
Envision feeling cold, starved, petrified, and alone, just getting home to find an eviction notice,
perhaps a letter of foreclosure hanging from the door. As the room goes grey and begins to spin, four
words begin to echo in the background, Is this really happening? All resources are exhausted and
Social Security proves ineffective. Fear has taken over. Thoughts of life in a shelter cloud the room.
The bills are piling high, as bank accounts begin to dwindle. Unfortunately, this is the harsh certainty
of many people in the aging community. Retirement is a critical life event that everyone has to
undergo, through being unprepared, many fall victim to poverty in old age. Individuals should utilize
Individual Retirement Accounts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Social Security, on average, makes up the largest part of older people s income (Novak, 2012.) With
Social Security making up such a vast portion of retirement income, yet only maintaining 62%
(Mendel , Schram, 2012) of a person s pre retirement income, individuals should utilize Individual
Retirement Accounts, and Defined Contribution plans combined with Social Security to avoid poverty
in old age.
While Social Security has made great advancements in defeating poverty, there are still many pitfalls
present in the program. Franklin Roosevelt created Social Security as a safety blanket to combat
poverty, in response to the Great Depression. Social security pays monthly checks to retired workers,
by taxing workers payroll (FICA ;) similar to a pay as you go system. Tannahil suggest that, up to 77%
of current worker expect Social Security to play a role in retirement income. However, Social Security
Trustees fear the Social Security Trust Fund Reserve will be depleted by 2033 (Tannahil, 2012, p. 27).
This leaves the previously mentioned, 20% of individuals who depend on Social Security alone, at
great risk, after retirement. A second pitfall in this government program, it that individuals who earn a
higher income pay less in Social Security taxes juxtaposed to individuals with lower earnings. Social
Security ultimately, only mandates taxes on individuals with an income of $118,500 or less (Consumer
Reports Money Advisor, 2015, p.
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Toy Central Corporation Case Study
Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to document and evaluate the business risks faced by Toy Central
Corporation (TCC), as well as audit risks, accounting issues identified, and management assertions
affected. Business Risks Facing TCC
There are various business external risks facing TCC affecting the supply and demand for products,
target customers, supplier/retailer issues. There are also internal risk factors which affect...
A reduction in shelf space and warehouse space could reduce TCC s revenue and increase
transportation and storage expense due to the amplified turnaround time on processing orders.
Merging TCC s digital division with Open Game is risky for a several reasons: o It is startup company
without any product yet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This could motivate management to misstate the sales.
Therefore, the inherent risk for the audit of TCC may be considered moderate/high.
Control risk associated with the audit also appears to be moderate based on the findings from interim
audit procedures conducted in July and August 2007. The controls in place were found to be effective.
o Purchase/payables/payment system: Based on a sample of 75 cash disbursements we concluded that
the controls were operating effectively. Cash disbursements were made for purchases of raw materials
from suppliers in Taiwan, and traced back to be properly converted to U.S. dollars and classified to the
appropriate accounts. o Receivables system: Five transactions were selected at random from the first
three quarters of fiscal 2007 and we found that TCC s authorization controls over bad debts and
recoveries were effective. However, based on information provided by prior year 2006 audit file of the
bad debt owed by Kmart and the inability to pay there should be a further investigation into the
recovery of the bad debt owed by Kmart in 2007. o Inventory: A physical count of inventory of Acto®
action figures on July 31, 2007 was completed by an audit staff member and found all items produced
by TCC were included in the inventory records. However, there should be a follow up done with the
audit staff member based on her comments on the
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How Divorce Has Changed Changing Society
Society is constantly changing. We are able to visualize these changes year after year by way of
statistics. This allows us to be able to use these values to qualitatively analyze correlation, causation,
and effect. One topic that has benefited from the use of statistics to measure its effects is divorce.
Divorce is defined as the legal process of dissolving a marriage, thus separating two individuals
(Merriam). From generation to generation, divorce has been on a steady increase. The annual rate of
divorce more than doubled between the mid 1960s and the early 1980s (Croteau). As of recent,
statistics show an increase in divorce rates from less than 20% to nearly 50% since 1960 (Croteau).
Throughout history, divorce has remained a controversial topic. Perceptions of divorce have
drastically changed essentially because the value of marriage has changed. Marriage was once seen as
a practical necessity and an irrevocable commitment. The view of marriage caused divorce to be
perceived as a stigma. Divorce in earlier generations was not granted by the court system unless there
were extenuating circumstances (Evolution). For example, if the woman in the marriage was unable to
conceive children the divorce would be granted to the man. This remained the standard practice until
the 1970 s with the introduction of no fault divorces (Croteau). No fault divorces were divorces
granted to a family based solely on the request of one of the partners (Croteau). This legal
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A Brief Note On The New Fiber Camera Test
SAB1 Staff Engineer 2015 first class rate of 91.4%. The five year average is 92.6%.
Significant Events Red Circle The SAB1 system was one of the first systems that red circle was
implemented on. I served as a process engineering resource for the implementation team and
monitored the controls as they were implemented to ensure that the process continued to run well.
Several times, when a new control was turned on, it would not behave as expected or would uncover a
problem that was not anticipated, as the system engineer, I worked to prevent them before they could
cause a process upset or recognize and mitigate these problems as they were encountered. SAB1 Filter
Problems The new fiber camera test is significantly more sensitive than ... Show more content on
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White Spec Contamination A hole in the floor allowed RA material to get into a SAB1 Wash Tank.
Using Kepner Tregoe problem solving techniques, I was able to quickly determine the root cause and
extent of the problem minimizing the amount of off class. Improve Mixer and Turbo Operation
Alarms were developed and added to the mixers that will alert operations when a mixer did not get all
of its chemicals. This alarm has helped us detect failing valves. Additionally, the OH model was
modified so that turbo temperatures are reduced when a turbo reaches OH set point. This has
prevented small production upsets from getting worse due to over hydrolyzed dope.
Solus Free Acid Root Cause Determination Worked on a team to determine why Solus had elevated
levels of free acid after only a short time in storage. It was determined that the root cause is inherent to
low viscosity esters and is not something that can be changed with different stabilization or new bags.
Online Flashed Acid Supply Determined it is not a cost effective project Many yard tanks in building
120 are in need of major repair or replacement. Each yard tank costs approximately $3 million to
replace. I investigated the potential of going to an online supply of flashed acid. This would allow
yard tank 16 to be used in an alternate service and would reduce the number of yard tanks that need to
be rebuilt. It was determined through dynamic modeling with the Advanced Controls Group that
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Evaluation Of The Boot Camps
Introduction Boot camps became a force to be reckoned with in the 1980s. It was at first imagined as a
powerful apparatus for settling behavioral issues of high schoolers. This approach was gotten from the
military style of rectifying the conduct of blundering individuals from the military. Boot camps for
young people have turned into a well known disciplinary alternative for guardians with juvenile kids.
Regularly prescribed by instructors or by state equity frameworks as a contrasting option to adolescent
confinement focuses, the boot camps are unbending military situations. Some are wild camps that
show youngsters ingrained instincts in a military like setting, while others are held nearer to
home.Youth camps are short projects that may last from 3 to 6 months. The juvenile is usually housed
in an office alongside other youth guilty parties. Surrounded in a prison like atmosphere, the goal of
these camps are to produce youth that are productive in everyday life. Juvenile delinquency is one of
the additionally glaring issues confronting the children of this generation. At present, the quantity of
juveniles everywhere throughout the world has developed into disturbing extents. Adolescent
misconduct happens amid pre adulthood, a period which is set apart by a move from adolescence to
adulthood. At this phase of their lives, they begin to end up distinctly free and far from the direction of
their folks. In spite of the fact that the young is recognized as the holder of the
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Pros And Cons Of Ex-Convicts
According to Steve Chapman, a syndicated columnist and editorial writer at the Chicago Tribune,
Depriving ex convicts of the ballot is a mindless form of punishment that only discourages them from
becoming upstanding members of the community. Chapman makes the point that if it is thought that
ex convicts cannot change after serving time in prison, why let them out? If we allow ex convicts to
own property, drive cars, marry, reproduce, etc., why can t we trust them when it comes to choosing
our leaders? Roger Clegg, JD, the President and General Counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity,
challenges Chapman s beliefs by stating in a debate held by the Legal Affairs Debate Club that there is
a reason we do not allow children, noncitizens, or the mentally challenged to vote. Their judgment
cannot be trusted when it comes to our leaders. Clegg believes ex convicts should be placed in the
same category. Although I agree with Clegg up to a point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption
that ex convicts should be placed in the same category as children, noncitizens, and the mentally
challenged. Going back to Chapman s statement, if we do not trust ex convicts to change and become
better people after serving their time, we would not let them out. In reality, they are trusted. ... Show
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During Bondi s election, Bondi claims to have utilized the clemency rules. Clemency is a process that
provides convicted felons with the opportunity of a lifetime to be considered for relief from
punishment and seek restoration of their civil rights without having to apply or having to deal with any
waiting period. However, Florida reintroduced a mandatory requirement for those seeking restoration
of their civil rights. Anyone seeking restoration must submit an application and wait a minimum of
five years. Bondi claims that these rule changes have nothing to do with
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Summer Assignment
Congratulations on joining AP US History! We are so excited to go on this journey of US History with
you this year and prepare you to get a 5 on the AP Exam. For your Summer Assignment you will be
reading chapters 1 3 in your textbook and completing the following worksheets. You can pick up your
textbook from the LINC during the summer. Please make sure you refer to the LINC textbook pick up
schedule which can be found on the school website to see when you can pick up your book. When
completing the worksheets please make sure that your work is completely your own and in your own
words. You may not work with other students to complete this assignment. If your Summer
Assignment is similar to other students, websites or word for word from the ... Show more content on
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When the Separatists bordered the ship, the Mayflower, with other individuals seeking different lands,
such as Captain Myles Standish, a popular soldier, the ship missed its destination and landed in New
England. Upon arriving, the group chose leaders that would effectively lead the group, such as
William Bradford, a self taught scholar who could speak many languages and communicate with
many different types of people and was later discovered to be elected 30 times as governor for the
Pilgrims. The chosen leaders of this group of people, the Pilgrims, created a brief Mayflower Compact
which signified an agreement to form a crude government and always submit to the regulation of
majority rules . This pact was a step towards the idea of America s self government. Since the Pilgrims
wisely chose educated leaders, the population usually got along well, and its colonization made it one
of the most moral and spiritual at the time. The Pilgrims fought through harsh winters and celebrated
bountiful harvests, which would later lead to the creation of Thanksgiving, and demonstrated a
working, tiny settlement with no internal
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Listen To The Children s Vocabulary
Assessment Strategies  Observe the children s ability to correctly give their home address in a
complete sentence.  Observe the children s as they give their phone number in a complete sentence,
 Play game for children match letter to home picture for them to give their home and phone number.
 Listen to the children s vocabulary when the children show and tell about their family.  Ask the
children what role they play at home.  Have the children compare the roles and responsibilities of
the mother to the roles and responsibilities of the father.  Allow the children play in the
housekeeping, Mathematical and block and wood work Center to role play roles and responsibility of
their family members.  Observe children s participation in cleaning ... Show more content on
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 Have the children tell where in Belize the Garinagu settled in.  Have the children make an art of
the boat the Garinagu travel in.  Observe the children s facial experiences when discussion about the
hardship of the Garifuna journey to Belize.  Observe as the children dance to the beat and rhythm of
the cultural dance.  Ask the children to name at least two Garifuna dance.  Have the children beat
the drum and dance to the beat and rhythm of the Jankunu dance.  Listen to the children vocabulary
as their share what their family do together.  Observe the children s ability to draw fun time their
family do together.  Have the children use the various centers to demonstrate what families do
together.  Ask the children to tell at least two things about the other culture.  Observe the children
s reaction when show and tell about their outfit.  Observe the children s ability to use utensils for
cleaning the class and the school environment.  Ask the children to tell how they can keep their class
and school environment healthy.  Listen to the children s vocabulary as they discuss about the
different activities done at
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Teaching Narrative Writing With Picture Books

  • 1. Teaching Narrative Writing With Picture Books 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. Teaching Narrative Writing With Picture Books Teaching Narrative Writing With Picture Books
  • 2. The Product Distribution Ideal For Whole Foods Market Win Win Win Distribution The product distribution ideal for Whole Foods Market in Namibia will be two. First, the win win win distribution will be used when the company is entering the new country for the first place. This distribution channel aims at having all distributors in the supply chain to benefit from the products being distributed. Even though American companies always aim at reducing the links in the supply chain, this happens in the developed countries while this company is opening a new store in a developing country where the distribution channel is expected to change. Therefore, the win win win distribution channel works in a way that it benefits the all vendors. With attached financial benefits, the win win win situation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, using third party prospectors will initiate research and production units with the motivation of having a ready high end market for the products (Roy, 2013). Cost plus pricing The ideal pricing strategy for Whole Foods Market will adopt the cost plus pricing strategy that takes into account the cost of operations or cost of production plus a constant profit. The organic food market analysis in Namibia indicates that there is a structured market with specific consumer. Organic foods are better produced locally than flown from abroad. Therefore, the cost of producing these foods using the local resources will be expected to reduce the retail cost because local production costs are not equal to abroad production costs (Chris, et al., 2005). Another important pricing strategy ideal for Whole Foods Market is to use psychology of pricing such that the retailer analyses the responses of the market and develop a pricing strategy ideal to that consumer response. However, psychological pricing will depend on the quality of organic foods and consumer services the company is going to offer to its consumers in the foreign market. In return, the consumers are going to respect and pay for quality and healthy organic foods they receive from Whole Foods Market Company. Since the market for the organic food industry in Namibia is already defined as a niche that caters for the elite and financially advantaged in the society, the company will find it easier to price ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On Clinical Practice Vs Sporting Environment Describe and compare working within a sporting environment vs a clinical practice Sports rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary field where para medicals can treat patients within their subspecialty. There are two potential fields that a graduated sports rehabilitator (GSR) can pursue: clinical practice or a sporting environment. Clinical practice has a broader knowledge based on the medical background which allows treating illness, injury and neurological issues allowing patients to cope with active daily living (ADL) within a clinical environment accompanied with a plinth and other rehabilitation apparatus (Comfort and Abrahamson, 2010). Oppositely, within a sporting environment, the sports rehabilitator will be pitch side or courtside and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clarke (2018) explored the different types of personality clients have and concluded four key titles: dominance, influence, steadiness and complacency which apply in different complexities to each client. Within a sporting environment professional or recreational, the GSR is the first responder to the client and therefore the client has had no time to process the scenario at home and emotions will be heightened; with this, these individuals will potentially show more dominance which branches out in aggression and frustration due to not knowing the extent of the injury and whether they can continue to play. However, within a clinical environment, these clients can understand their injury further as they have an examination and a potential diagnosis given. These clients are more likely to express traits of complacency as they strive to achieve their potential prior to the injury; they are likely to show task orientation with their function tests whilst tackling the specific, measurable, accurate, realistic and timed (SMART) goals given to them from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Lost Ark The Ark of the Covenant Has anyone actually come close to finding the lost Ark of the Covenant? To solve that, archaeologists have been looking for two thousand years and have been able to find out a few unique qualities about the Ark. The Ark of the Covenant is a wooden box covered in gold that contained the Ten Commandment tablets (Wickersham). Four strong men had to carry the Ark around due to the rule that it was never allowed to touch the ground (Parfitt 14). At each stop, the Hebrews had to build a tabernacle for the Ark because it was so majestic. Also, only the holy of holies could go inside the tabernacle to be in the presence of the Ark (Wickersham). To answer the two thousand and five hundred year old mystery, archaeologists have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best place to start is the old ancient ngoma was found and photographed by a river in between Zimbabwe and South Africa (Parfitt 13). Seeing the photo encourages Parfitt to dive deeper into the legend of the ngoma. Legend says the ngoma was carried by four poles and attained from Jerusalem (Parfitt 13). As stated before, four poles, just like the Ark of the Covenant, carried the ngoma. There may be a connection between the Ark and ngoma based on similarities from the legends and facts. In addition to that, when Parfitt arrives at a museum in Zimbabwe he investigated underground storage and found the ngoma (Parfitt 359). To Parfitt s surprise, the ngoma was not coated in gold, but in fractured remnants. All the remnants matched the original picture exactly. However, the only parts of the ngoma in its original state were the rings where the poles the men carried would ve been placed (Parfitt 360). This proves that the ngoma was found in Zimbabwe, Africa. Yet the best piece of evidence is, The Ark was here. In the dust of its hiding place, said Tudor Parfitt (365). Just like the Ark, the ngoma was not permitted to touch the ground, it was a place of God, the ngoma was carried on poles, and it was the same size (Parfitt 361). The ngoma was the Ark and the Ark was the ngoma. It had been hidden so long in underground storage, that no one knew it was the ancient Ark of the Covenant. Due to all of the reasons, the mystery of the Ark of the Covenant was decoded and is proven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Party Exited the Courtyard Minister Mike s party included Skylar, Ethan, Mr Pisher and a meager handful of the remaining students each of whom tolerated the midday sun as they walked single file around the massive Palace structure. The once magnificent lush grounds had turned into withering vegetation. Water was scarce. The new Government could not afford this luxurious expensive. Those who lived in the region did not know why the devoted groundskeepers had recently abandoned their post. Soon, it would become evident as Minister Mike s party continued around Egyptian style Palace. The Babylon summer Palace was shaped in a U design, so when Minister Mike saw the balcony above the first wing; he noticed Giselle by herself clutching the railing. She looked nauseated. He wanted to say something. However, Mike felt it best to leave her alone. Mike did not see Daniel ducking behind the balcony French door. The Minister s party rounded the Palace. There they strolled into the three sided courtyard. Marble terraced steps leaded from an Olympic size swimming pool to the main residence level. The scale of the Saddam s Babylon Palace would rival those in Europe; mounted above the Babylon ruins, it was easy to imagine the grand parties hosted poolside. Now a drained pool sat eroding with desert debris. The diving board was scattered from its mountings. It gave an eerie appearance to the dismal Palace grounds. Skylar ascended the steps into the pool, and turn back to the Minister. She mimicked a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Final Grades From The Past Two Semesters What you see before you are my final grades from the past two semesters. While I know you re concerned with the letters and numbers, rest assure that these are about as insightful as an Instagram photo. My first semester of freshman year, for the most part, went by without much of a hiccup. I was able to coast by with the same mindset towards learning I carried in high school, and I finished with a 3.30 GPA. Afterward, my second semester was what lead me to buckle down. I realized that I would need to dedicate my time outside of the classroom to studying and comprehending the material. My classes were going to become harder, each assignment more crucial, and my time more valuable. Thus, about midway through the semester, I was building better habits with studying and learning in general. Keep in mind that at this point; I was still adapting to the routine of a college curriculum. Even though I adopted a serious attitude towards each of my classes, there was still something working against my favor. Looking back now, I realize that I had been enrolled in more credit hours than, perhaps, what I could handle. The increase was only one extra credit hour (16 to 17) which came from a chemistry lab that I needed to take as a science. But, considering that I went from taking all 100 level classes to 200 level classes, including a 300 level class, the extra credit hour was enough to stretch my workload. Plus, we had a lab report due almost every week, which is more than what you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Grade 1 Narrative The year was 1937 first day of grade 1 PS 166 Astoria Long Island New York I was so excited my first day going to school and in the first grade We all went into a big hall and above on the wall was listed classes we were to line in front (we received during the summer our class #) I was class 1A1 The whistle blew and we lined up we were escort by an older class pupil (they were called monitors) so we followed her right to the front door of our classroom There stood a pretty young woman with a big smile on her face her name was Miss Pargenberg We entered the classroom and was told to stand in the front she then called each name out and assign us a seat after that we were told to hang up our coat in the closet this was done in order row by row As soon as that was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then we had to learn how to print our full names in caps small letters and always remember the letter of each the first middle and last name was put in capitol followed by small letters unless otherwise suggested The next thing was reading (I love this) the book was called Dick Jane now to me it was just just a little hard (but by the middle of the term we were reading 2 3 books) The book had no more then ten pages and about the most (of my memory) was 3 lines and a picture of Dick Jane at the top relating to the story The teacher would then print the sentence on the board and she would also put small words from the page such as, if, and, the, and of course Dick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Polonius Traits Polonius is an overly devoted character that is portrayed to be more concerned with the preservation of his own reputation than the wellbeing of his own children, Laertes and Ophelia. He is described as a man bred in courts, exercised in business, stored with observation, confident in his knowledge, proud of his eloquence, all declining into dotage (Shakespeare s char... 1), and presents no redeeming quality s In Act 1, scene 3, Polonius orders Laertes and Ophelia, to follow his instructions regarding proper behavior. He states Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportioned thought of this act. Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar ( 1.3.60 ). Masking his orders as what some believe to be good advice , he describes to his Laertes how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( 2.2.120 ), Claudius replies As of a man faithful and honorable ( 2.2.120). Because of this, Polonius appears to be relatively vain, and his arrogance becomes greatly pronounced. When questioned upon his knowledge he even goes as far as to use his own daughter, Ophelia, to gain information on Hamlet to aid himself and Claudius. These negative manipulative traits are again exemplified as he urges Gertrude to find out about Hamlets motives. He again masks his instructions as advice he states; Tell him his pranks have been to broad to bear with and that you grace hath screen d and stood between heat and him (3.4.5). Polonius s motives for favoring the king so greatly, are not textually funded because the play does not state much about Polonius s history. Although, It could be inferred that Polonius had been the counselor of Old Hamlet, which would suggest a motive for Hamlets hostility. But a more ideal argument is that Polonius had been a part Of Claudius s court prior to Old Hamlets death. There is support for the nation of royals for having their own Courts, their own Courtiers and followers ( Bernice W. Kliman 1 ). Polonius in fact, states that he had long been Claudius s counselor Hath there been such a time, I would fain know that, that I have positively said, tis so, When it proved otherwise? ( 2.2.150 ). If these arrangements here commonly known, it is arguable that Polonius could have been among the counselors that advised Claudius to take the throne. (Kliman 1) Giving Hamlet good reason to scorn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Coconut Oil For A Saponification Of Organic Chemistry In... Abstract Despite most organic chemistry laboratories utilizing coconut oil for a saponification reaction in laboratories, little has been done to utilize an alternative, more superior, oil for the reaction. An extremely common allergy to have is to be allergic to nuts, and more specifically coconuts. When laboratory experiments are conducted using coconut oil it endangers the lives of students and laboratory personal. Coconut oil is also more expensive than other oils that could potentially be used in the chemical process. After researching alternatives, it has been determined that vegetable oil would be the most viable alternative to coconut oil due to its low cost as well as its fairly high reaction rate. If college and high school laboratories would switch to a vegetable based oil instead of the more standard coconut oil, then students and staff with allergies would be safer, the cost for the overall laboratory experiment would be lower, as well as a consistently high reaction rate. I. INTRODUCTION The saponification reaction is one of the most basic foundational blocks for any chemistry major. The reaction is typically around one hour and consists of the mixings of a fatty oil such as coconut oil, vegetable oil, bio waste oils (used cooking oil), or other oils and a base such as sodium hydroxide. The set up for the laboratory experiment is very important, you need to have a continuous stirring vassal due to the long stir time that takes up the majority of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Soft Facelift Procedure The goal of a face lift is the rejuvenation of the face, neck and cheeks, thus decreasing the signs of aging. Also known as MACS lift Short Scar Rhytidectomy, weekend face lift rhytidectomy, complete face lift, LASER facelift, We also invented two other techniques termed Soft facelift and the T FaceLift, with each procedure selected to meet the needs and goals of each patient. SURGICAL Facelift methods Surgical removal of excess skin or hooding of aging, droopy upper eyelids Surgical removal (excision) of excess bulging fat and/or excess redundant skin of lower eyelids At times protrusion of lower eyelid fat is associated with a depression or a sunken look known as tear troughs over the cheekbone. In such cases, the lower eyelid fat is repositioned to occupy these grooves internally, reducing the bags and filling in the depressions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LASER (Sciton Erbium) or CO2 (carbon dioxide) to tighten skin of lower and upper eyelids. Radio frequency energy, including VIORA , ACCENT , Thermage Ultherapy, utilizing the science of focused ultrasound What is a facelift surgery for and who can benefit? A facelift surgery can help anyone plagued by any of the following problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Communication Is Necessary For Successful Management... In the field of educational research, the need for a clear communication between the project managers and its team members is fueled by the need to accurately measure the project status and to be able to effectively control the deviations. A well designed communication strategy in this complex research is mandatory to develop an effective communication. This paper focuses on the use of internal communication for the particular case of the StartSmart K 3 Plus educational research project. To have a better understanding of the benefits and limitations of internal communications from a project perspective, I will provide a description of the communications recommended to be used for this project and the development and application of the strategy selection. 2. Literature review The communication process is very important throughout the project because it keeps informed the ones involve in it, but also keeps in touch with those across the organization. Ironically, it is also regarded as one of the most neglected part of corporate operations (Toney Powers, 1997 P.33) There are many reasons why communication is necessary for the successful management of changes in a project. These include ensuring an increased understanding of the project to eliminate waste and to motivate those involved in the processes affected. According to Hameri (1997): the larger the project, the more important the role of communication. He argued and I agreed, that communication is not only important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. An Analysis Of William And Co Authors Book Introduction Chapter Two of William and co authors book Research Methods particularly focuses on the importance of ethics (pg.34). A combination of intentional diction, imagery and narration coupled with an authoritative tone has been used to handle the key issues in this chapter. Deliberate contrast between the traditional and current perspectives of ethics and its evolution has been employed to explain and emphasize the need for ethical research work. Through these literary devices and style, the authors emphasis on ethics despite the fact that it is not enforceable by law is made clear. This excerpt analyzes how these authors have landed their points on ethics home. Foundation of ethics in research work To begin with, the author chooses to use the pronoun you to draw attention towards the foundation of ethics in research work (pg.34). The use of this pronoun on the introduction is deliberate as the author wants to put emphasis by making anyone reading the book feel part and parcel of the issue at hand. Circumstantially, the author manages explain that a research that is conducted ethically does not only benefit the people who use it but also makes the person doing it feel satisfied. This direct address to the readership has also been used insist on employment of honesty, integrity and care for the participant which is the key issue in this chapter. In a bid to make the reader reflect what impact would conduct a research ethically or unethically have in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did Richard Henry Pratt Change Indian Boarding Schools Since learning about the Indian boarding schools, I have mixed feelings about Richard Henry Pratt and his intentions of changing Native American lives. Although in some ways Pratt changed White peoples view of Native Americans for the better, he was not taking the feelings of Native Americans into consideration. It seems that Pratt thought he was doing them justice by teaching them English and how to work as civilized people. He had hopes of helping Native Americans by training them to achieve higher and better things in life. Sadly this was not the case instead he was forcing them to reluctantly change themselves. Beginning in 1875, numerous Native Americans were sent away from their homelands to live in exile at Fort Marion in St. Augustine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvianamazonia Through... Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action 139 Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action Conservación de Biodiversidad en la Amazonía peruana a través de acciones integradas Sanna Kaisa Juvonen1*, Luis Campos Baca2, León Bendayan Acosta2, Ada Castillo Ordinola2, Lizardo Fachin Malaverri2, Darwin Gómez Ventocilla2, Risto Kalliola2, Kember Mejía Carhuanca2, José Luis Mena Alvarez2, Víctor Miyakawa Solís2, Fernando Rodríguez Achung2, Juan José Rodríguez Gamarra2, Kalle Ruokolainen2, Jukka Salo2, José Sanjurjo Vilchez2, Pekka Soini Nordberg2 Hernán Tello Fernandez2 1 Project Biological Diversity of Peruvian Amazonia (BIODAMAZ, Peru Finland), Instituto de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Introduction After the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the United Nations Congress on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, a number of development projects addressing the theme of biodiversity has considerably increased. Many of these projects have been channeled through the Global Environment Facility (GEF) or other international agencies. Also, many bilateral projects have seen light. In the aftermath of the signing of the Convention the Peruvian Government approached the Finnish Government in 1995 with a proposal of a technical assistance project to assess the biological diversity of Peruvian Amazonia and to assist Peru in developing a national strategy for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in that region a requirement of the Convention. This request was a result of a long term research engagement between Peru and Finland through institutional cooperation between Peruvian institutions and universities and the University of Turku in Finland. This cooperation had already produced valuable new insights to assessment of biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia (Kalliola et al. 1993, Tuomisto et al. 1995, Ruokolainen et al. 1997, Kalliola Flores 1998). The Peruvian proposal resulted in a three year cooperation project (1999 2002) between the governments of Peru and Finland called the Biological Diversity of Peruvian Amazonia Project in order to address ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Birth Order And Personality Development For many years, birth order was noted as a distinguishable characteristic in determining the personality of child. In the early 1900s, when Alfred Adler first established the concept of birth order, he became the first theorist to give a new dimension to personality development. Not only did he look at the influence parents had on personality development but the influence of siblings and the biological position each of them grew up within their family (Boeree, 2006). Adler identified five fundamental positions in which a child would be categorized into based on their birth order. These are; the first born child, the second born child, the middle child, the youngest child and the only child. Murphy (2012), acknowledges that there are two types of birth order, actual and psychological. Actual birth order is the order in which a child is born into the world, whereas psychological birth order is the position in which the child perceives him or herself to be in the family. Since the inception of the birth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That general rule being the personality traits assigned to specified birth order positions. It is said that even though siblings grow up together, they have different experiences based on their actual birth order, however, it should be noted that these siblings can share these different experiences that become memories. Rather than becoming enemies and allowing those differences to drift you apart, they can become best friends and, even without or sharing the connotations of each birth order personality characteristic (Murphy, 2012). Parents play a role in how these feelings towards their siblings manifest, whether good or bad. If a parent consistently tells the oldest sibling that they have to be responsible and they have to be this and be that for their younger siblings, then of course the first born will develop the personality traits of a leader or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Benefits Of Free Babysitting On My Home For Parent ( S ) Introduction I decided that I would like to offer free babysitting in my home for parent(s) that needs a few hours for a job interview, doctor s appointment or have an emergency. I have been searching around for an organization to go through, but none exist where I live. There were some you have to go to their place of work, which I understand but I have no transportation to go that far. So I decided to do this alone. I started on this assignment on week two of July. I started volunteering to babysit children from age 5 to 8 years old. I started the portion of my painting assignment this week. One week is to babysit five kids. They looked like controlled little angels. I started small in this volunteer assignment. I volunteer to babysit a couple of kids for free. Some couples don t have money for babysitters or extended family nearby. Some school systems are so attuned to their supervisory, child care function that they offer after school play groups at a normal fee to take care of children until a parent gets off work and can take the child home (pg. 435). What was observed during this experience? I observed a lot from this experience. When I was babysitting the children, they always wanted to be around me always following me. And one of the five kids drew me three sun s on loose leaf paper. I was observed while babysitting when the children and I were making cupcakes. Having the babysit these five kids most afternoons, I ve observed that children are aggravatingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Beautiful World In France Organ music rose to offer accompaniment as Lawrence led the assembly into song and into receiving their healing. They stood to their feet and raised their arms in the air as a sign of acceptance while joining their voices to present a melody of hymns. By this time, British government leaders watching did not know if he was a saint or devil and could not decide to kill him or praise him. The healing service went on into the late hours, as did the singing and praising of God. Outside the assembly, Big Ben continued to toll, becoming entrenched in fog, obscuring the true shape of the city so that no one would suspect a fitting was being made for a nation s death shroud. Two days later, Lawrence and his staff members arrived in Paris, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the distance, dark clouds of unknown origin were thickening as a black curse covered the continent. As for the government, the preparation they made for the healing service was to remain invisible fearing giving Emmanuel an excuse to encroach on them as done to Venezuela and Ecuador. Canada came into the news when it was learned they delivered their flag to Utopia and offered to concede their country in the hope the plagues of rats and the like would be removed. The flag of Canada was accepted and placed in a pile with the flags of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. Come the evening of the event, all France held attention to the soon to start miracle service. Like the others, it too was to be televised live across the country. As the final moment arrived, viewers were being treated to the nervous excitement being formed outside the assembly. Sidewalks were swelling with the overflow from groups belonging to conventional Christian churches who came to demonstrate as an act of defiance. Helmeted riot police stood at the ready, shoulder to shoulder, with attack dogs and tear gas in open display as a sign of strength. The chanting and jeers would start and stop at the direction of no one leader. Demonstrators were confident God looked on them with favor as He does to anyone who upholds the truth. As far as the crowd was concerned, they were pure of heart and planned to remain unspoiled by any deceiving doctrine. Lawrence s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Five Simple And Easy Ways To Lose Weight 5 Simple and Easy Ways to Lose Weight The easy ways of rapid weight loss are not as simple as they look. Generally, when you are searching for ways to lose weight, you will get irritated with a lot of advertisements from crazy torture workout videos, probably dangerous diet pills, and odd looking home exercise machines. On the other hand, there are many natural and easy ways to lose weight fast and these ways also improve health, and no need to spend so many hours at a health club or starving yourself. You will be pleased to know there are 5 most easy and simple ways to lose weight fast. No doubt, there are so many diet plans available in the market. So that it is so difficult to decide which plan will be most suitable for your fitness? The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. B Co 1-12 Cavalry As A Fire Team Leader I was assigned to B Co 1 12 Cavalry as a dismounted fire team leader when the 1 12 Cavalry deployed with the rest of 3rd BDE, 1st Cavalry Division in support of Iraqi Freedom in December of 2008. I deployed a few weeks after everyone else due to a death in the family. Once I finally arrived at the coalition outpost (COP) where my company was positioned, I quickly fell in with my platoon as they had already begun their patrolling of our Area of Operations (AO). Our COP was positioned, quite literally, in the middle of nowhere in the Nineveh Province. After a few weeks of patrolling, our platoon was tasked with taking over a COP to the north in the city of Hammam al Alil, which is about 30 kilometers south of Mosul. We were taking over an area that was, up to that point, the responsibility of a Military Transition Team (MiTT). The COP, COP Scorpion, consisted of a small open area just large enough to park our vehicles, two long rectangular two story buildings that at one time served as a college dormitory, with a small space to the rear of the second building that served as a mechanics bay. Around the complex was a 12 15 feet high stone wall, with one entrance on the COP, with a large metal slab on wheels that was used to secure it. Around the COP was the remains of a college, which had since shut down and was now being used by the Iraqi Army to house a battalion of soldiers. We were an American COP right in the middle of an Iraqi Army complex. While conducting our left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. An Essay on Modernism Modernism describes the ideology of the art and design that were produced during the modernist period. There has been a lot of controversy about when modernism started, yet many believe it initiated sometime in the late 19th century and continued to the early 20th century. The modernist movement was meant to be a break from traditions and it was set up to separate the value of certain works from the conservative realism. For instance, Unlike the traditional art that was aesthetic, this movement was more about space and form. In modernist design, shape and organization of products and buildings were based on their functional requirements. As a result, designs became simpler without the traditional decorative concepts. The idea behind the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chair utilizes the space and structure well and also is developed from a traditional idea into an innovative modern design for a chair. This chair was famous for its new use of materials, in the original design, the frame was made out of chrome steel and the upholstery was covered with white kidskin and filled with cotton burlap and horsehair (Meadmore, 1997). This chair is still in production for over eight decades. ____________________________________________________ Moreover, I explained how each image is an example for the core principles of modernism as mentioned in the overview. In brief, modernist design is innovative. Space, form and structure is based on the functional requirements. Designs became simple and without overwhelming traditional aesthetic concepts. Therefore, technology together with simpler design made the product easy to be mass produced. After the first World War, designers in central Europe intended to change the world for better through art by rejecting ornamentation as it resembled of the past generations whom withstood the unpleasant effects of war and poverty (Smith, 2005). Dormer (1993) writes that: When intelligent designers of the late 19th or early 20th century looked at the anonymous artifacts of 18th and 19th century industrialization, they saw great beauty in the simple, engineered structures, and set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Brain Injury Paper In a study by Fink, Stagitti, Galvin (Fink, Stagitti, Galvin, 2012), three male children with acquired brain injury were assessed on their abilities in pretend play situations. The three children were between the ages of three and six years of age. Each child had be diagnosed with acquired brain injury due to a different cause; the causes included meningitis, arteriovenous malformation (AVM), and a motor vehicle accident (MVA). Since the children were under the age of eight, the examiners used the Child Initiated Pretend Play Assessment (ChIPPA), to assess their ability to initiate and engage in play. Using the ChIPPA, the examiners assessed the children individually in a quiet space. Seeing that the children were under the age, their parents were also in the room at a distance from the testing. Prior to assessment the examiners retrieved background information on each individual child from answers of the parents and medical records. For further data analysis of the child s play, the examiners used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences and the Clinical Observation form. The examiners conducted two sessions of the ChIPPA; which included the symbolic and conventional imaginative pretend play, that are then divided into three sections ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the conventional imaginative play, children were invited to play with conventional toys... (Fink, Stagnitti, Galvin, 2012, p. 337), where two children scored in the expected range, while one child showed significant delay. During the symbolic play session, children were invited to play with unstructured materials... (Fink, Stagnitti, Galvin, 2012, p. 337), where the results were a reversal of the conventional imaginative play results. In the symbolic play session, one child scored above the expected range, while two children showed a form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Guidelines For Fences Within The Wetlands Conservation... Guidelines for Fences within the Wetlands Conservation District (Adopted MM/DD/YY) The detailed plan and application shall address the following items: 1. Provide a statement on the type of materials to be used to construct the fence. 2. Identify the location and height of the proposed fence. 3. No fence post shall be placed in a wetland or surface water body. 4. The fence must be at least 6 inches off the ground to allow natural drainage flow, prevent the blocking or damming of surface water and to allow the passage of small animals. 5. Fence construction shall be done using hand held tools without the operation of heavy equipment (i.e. excavators, bobcats, backhoe, etc.). 6. Fence constriction shall not result in any vegetation clearing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An up to date survey of the entire property which shows the existing improvements and the location of all wetlands and poorly and very poorly drained soils (including wetland flag numbers), wetland buffer, and 12 primary structure setback from the buffer edge. The survey should be prepared by a licensed surveyor. For properties where the wetland delineation is older than 3 years, the professional who did the original delineation should reconfirm the accuracy of the boundaries in writing as part of the application. The Conservation Commission reserves the right to request documentation/notes for any wetlands delineation. 2. Clear identification of the location of construction and areas proposed to be disturbed and their relation to property lines, buildings, roads, and waterbodies within one hundred (100) feet. 3. New improvements should be distinguished from existing improvements by hatching, cross hatching, shading, or other clear designation. 4. Distance of the nearest point of the improvements to the buffer edge and to the 12 ft. primary structure setback. 5. Clear identification of the square footages of the improvements and the square footage increase in disturbance. 6. The percentage of existing and proposed impervious cover on the parcel. 7. The limits of disturbance (building envelope) and construction ingress/egress should be identified with care given to restrict disturbance, to the fullest extent practicable, to areas outside of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about Formal Analysis of Relief of a Winged Genius Formal Analysis of Relief of a Winged Genius Yahaira Guzman Art History 09/29/10 Relief of a winged genius is a two dimensional stone relief sculpture currently located on the first floor of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, in the Ancient Near East Gallery (Accession number: 81.56). It is an Assyrian artifact excavated from the palace walls of the capital of ancient Nimrud, dating between 883 859 B.C. The unknown artist s deliberate use of size, material, scale, style and content, together with the sculpture s original setting, reflects the politically driven agenda during the reign of Ashurnasirpal II. Upon first viewing Relief of a winged genius, one cannot help but notice the enormity of the stone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After one takes in the armed and protective aura of the Winged Being, the eyes are struck by the the very detailed workings of his hair and beard. His thick, curly and luxuriant hair suggests the kind of hair that only the most virile of men posess. This human aspect of the winged being serves as way to reflect the kings own power and virility. In terms of the object s anatomy, one notices the markings that are inscribed over the area that encompasses the space directly above his left knee and below the top of the sword in his right hand, spanning the full width of the sculpture. These markings are actually text and is a form of writing technique called Cuneiform. The same text that is on Relief of A Winged Genius also appears on other reliefs within the palace walls. The inscription tells of the story of the kings lineage, his military victories, how he founded Kalhu (present day Nimrud, Iraq) and built his palace. These inscriptions are a perfect example of political propaganda which purposely highlight the kings skill and accomplishments. Considering the artist s choice of medium, form, and content, it s clear that he or she chose their elements very carefully to convey a message of power, strength, and permanence to the intended viewer at the time. It s clear that this artist was comissioned by Ashurnasirpal II ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The History and Function of the Condom Introduction The condom is a barrier device that is used since ancient times. Many couples do not want to get pregnant but still want to have sexual intercourse. In this circumstance, one way is to wear a condom. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), is a pandemic that caused 36 million deaths worldwide (citation: UNAIDS.org, 2012) caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). One of the reasons why it spread so quickly is because of sexual contact. The men s body fluid (semen) is spread into the women s body, which means the woman is also contracted with AIDS. But with the help of the condom, the number of people newly infected by AIDS greatly reduced. The condom does not stop AIDS, it stops AIDS from spreading. Throughout history, there are many different types of condoms, from the earliest leather condoms, to rubber, and now the Polyisoprene (Natural rubber). The most commonly used is the 1920 Latex Condom, which is the one I will focus on in this essay. How the condom works Human reproduction works when an erect penis is inserted into the vagina and the man thrust it in and out until ejaculation occurs. The semen (liquid that includes sperm and other liquid) is released into the vagina. The sperm travels along the vagina and meets the egg, where the sperm fertilizes the egg. The sperm and egg forms a zygote. The zygote later forms into an embryo cell and is implanted onto the endometrium (the uterus wall); this is the beginning of pregnancy. (Y9 Reproduction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Family And Medical Leave Act (FMA) Family and Medical Leave Act was passed by the Congress and signed into the law in 1993 by President Bill Clinton. Since that time, millions of hard working Americans, were able to take up to 12 week of unpaid leave to bond with their newborn or newly adopted child, take care of own or immediate family member health condition or provide a childcare role in case of spouse covered military deployment, without a worry of losing the job or benefits associated with employment. (History of FMLA, 2015). In order to take FMLA leave an employee must meet a series of guidelines that establish eligibility for it, such as working at least 12 months with minimum of 1250 hours in those 12 months for employer who has staff of 50 or more people. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This case known as Wal Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes et al. in which current or former employees were seeking injunctive and declaratory relief, punitive damages and backpay for alleged gender discrimination based on disproportionate favoritism toward men over pay and promotions by local managers. Court have decided that claimants were not able to prove that they were discriminated as a class and decided that Walmart had a right to argue each case in court based on claim. (WAL MART STORES, INC. v. DUKES ET AL., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Lee Harvey s Assassination Lee Harvey Oswald was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 18, 1939, and was raised in Bronx, New York. Since his mother worked long shifts, young Oswald was mostly left on his own. Usually spending time in the library or playing hooky in his eighth grade classes. Oswald was eventually put into detention, where his social worker described him as emotionally detached like a kid that nobody cared about Later in life Oswald began to show an interest in the socialist literature, that he used to read about in New York. He joined the U.S. Marines in 1956 and became a good marksman, but was martialed twice for having an illegal weapon and displaying violent behavior. He later ended his military service and traveled to Moscow where he informed russian authorities that he wanted to join the Soviet Union. Dissatisfied with life in the Soviet Union, Oswald left a year after marrying Marina Prusakova in 1961, bringing her and their newborn daughter with him. Their young family set up a home in Dallas Texas, and Oswald took up the alias of Alex J. Hidell. In 1963 he ordered a .38 handgun and later a rifle via ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But what Ruby didn t know, was that the officers weren t done interrogating Oswald, leaving them with many unanswered questions. Oswald s motive is one of the bigger mysteries that comes to mind, as he constantly expressed to his family and friends that he admired Kennedy as a person and a politician. Many people over the years have theorized as to what Oswald s motive was, from being hired by the FBI, to his love for communism. But in the end the most plausible motive was that he did it to get his name in the history books, and I guess you could say that he succeeded, but only in death. Oswald s funeral was a few days after Kennedy s but only his wife and mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The United States Retirement Income System Envision feeling cold, starved, petrified, and alone, just getting home to find an eviction notice, perhaps a letter of foreclosure hanging from the door. As the room goes grey and begins to spin, four words begin to echo in the background, Is this really happening? All resources are exhausted and Social Security proves ineffective. Fear has taken over. Thoughts of life in a shelter cloud the room. The bills are piling high, as bank accounts begin to dwindle. Unfortunately, this is the harsh certainty of many people in the aging community. Retirement is a critical life event that everyone has to undergo, through being unprepared, many fall victim to poverty in old age. Individuals should utilize Individual Retirement Accounts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social Security, on average, makes up the largest part of older people s income (Novak, 2012.) With Social Security making up such a vast portion of retirement income, yet only maintaining 62% (Mendel , Schram, 2012) of a person s pre retirement income, individuals should utilize Individual Retirement Accounts, and Defined Contribution plans combined with Social Security to avoid poverty in old age. While Social Security has made great advancements in defeating poverty, there are still many pitfalls present in the program. Franklin Roosevelt created Social Security as a safety blanket to combat poverty, in response to the Great Depression. Social security pays monthly checks to retired workers, by taxing workers payroll (FICA ;) similar to a pay as you go system. Tannahil suggest that, up to 77% of current worker expect Social Security to play a role in retirement income. However, Social Security Trustees fear the Social Security Trust Fund Reserve will be depleted by 2033 (Tannahil, 2012, p. 27). This leaves the previously mentioned, 20% of individuals who depend on Social Security alone, at great risk, after retirement. A second pitfall in this government program, it that individuals who earn a higher income pay less in Social Security taxes juxtaposed to individuals with lower earnings. Social Security ultimately, only mandates taxes on individuals with an income of $118,500 or less (Consumer Reports Money Advisor, 2015, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Toy Central Corporation Case Study Purpose The purpose of this memo is to document and evaluate the business risks faced by Toy Central Corporation (TCC), as well as audit risks, accounting issues identified, and management assertions affected. Business Risks Facing TCC There are various business external risks facing TCC affecting the supply and demand for products, target customers, supplier/retailer issues. There are also internal risk factors which affect... A reduction in shelf space and warehouse space could reduce TCC s revenue and increase transportation and storage expense due to the amplified turnaround time on processing orders. Merging TCC s digital division with Open Game is risky for a several reasons: o It is startup company without any product yet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could motivate management to misstate the sales. Therefore, the inherent risk for the audit of TCC may be considered moderate/high. Control risk associated with the audit also appears to be moderate based on the findings from interim audit procedures conducted in July and August 2007. The controls in place were found to be effective. o Purchase/payables/payment system: Based on a sample of 75 cash disbursements we concluded that the controls were operating effectively. Cash disbursements were made for purchases of raw materials from suppliers in Taiwan, and traced back to be properly converted to U.S. dollars and classified to the appropriate accounts. o Receivables system: Five transactions were selected at random from the first three quarters of fiscal 2007 and we found that TCC s authorization controls over bad debts and recoveries were effective. However, based on information provided by prior year 2006 audit file of the bad debt owed by Kmart and the inability to pay there should be a further investigation into the recovery of the bad debt owed by Kmart in 2007. o Inventory: A physical count of inventory of Acto® action figures on July 31, 2007 was completed by an audit staff member and found all items produced by TCC were included in the inventory records. However, there should be a follow up done with the audit staff member based on her comments on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Divorce Has Changed Changing Society Society is constantly changing. We are able to visualize these changes year after year by way of statistics. This allows us to be able to use these values to qualitatively analyze correlation, causation, and effect. One topic that has benefited from the use of statistics to measure its effects is divorce. Divorce is defined as the legal process of dissolving a marriage, thus separating two individuals (Merriam). From generation to generation, divorce has been on a steady increase. The annual rate of divorce more than doubled between the mid 1960s and the early 1980s (Croteau). As of recent, statistics show an increase in divorce rates from less than 20% to nearly 50% since 1960 (Croteau). Throughout history, divorce has remained a controversial topic. Perceptions of divorce have drastically changed essentially because the value of marriage has changed. Marriage was once seen as a practical necessity and an irrevocable commitment. The view of marriage caused divorce to be perceived as a stigma. Divorce in earlier generations was not granted by the court system unless there were extenuating circumstances (Evolution). For example, if the woman in the marriage was unable to conceive children the divorce would be granted to the man. This remained the standard practice until the 1970 s with the introduction of no fault divorces (Croteau). No fault divorces were divorces granted to a family based solely on the request of one of the partners (Croteau). This legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Brief Note On The New Fiber Camera Test SAB1 Staff Engineer 2015 first class rate of 91.4%. The five year average is 92.6%. Significant Events Red Circle The SAB1 system was one of the first systems that red circle was implemented on. I served as a process engineering resource for the implementation team and monitored the controls as they were implemented to ensure that the process continued to run well. Several times, when a new control was turned on, it would not behave as expected or would uncover a problem that was not anticipated, as the system engineer, I worked to prevent them before they could cause a process upset or recognize and mitigate these problems as they were encountered. SAB1 Filter Problems The new fiber camera test is significantly more sensitive than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White Spec Contamination A hole in the floor allowed RA material to get into a SAB1 Wash Tank. Using Kepner Tregoe problem solving techniques, I was able to quickly determine the root cause and extent of the problem minimizing the amount of off class. Improve Mixer and Turbo Operation Alarms were developed and added to the mixers that will alert operations when a mixer did not get all of its chemicals. This alarm has helped us detect failing valves. Additionally, the OH model was modified so that turbo temperatures are reduced when a turbo reaches OH set point. This has prevented small production upsets from getting worse due to over hydrolyzed dope. Solus Free Acid Root Cause Determination Worked on a team to determine why Solus had elevated levels of free acid after only a short time in storage. It was determined that the root cause is inherent to low viscosity esters and is not something that can be changed with different stabilization or new bags. Online Flashed Acid Supply Determined it is not a cost effective project Many yard tanks in building 120 are in need of major repair or replacement. Each yard tank costs approximately $3 million to replace. I investigated the potential of going to an online supply of flashed acid. This would allow yard tank 16 to be used in an alternate service and would reduce the number of yard tanks that need to be rebuilt. It was determined through dynamic modeling with the Advanced Controls Group that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Evaluation Of The Boot Camps Introduction Boot camps became a force to be reckoned with in the 1980s. It was at first imagined as a powerful apparatus for settling behavioral issues of high schoolers. This approach was gotten from the military style of rectifying the conduct of blundering individuals from the military. Boot camps for young people have turned into a well known disciplinary alternative for guardians with juvenile kids. Regularly prescribed by instructors or by state equity frameworks as a contrasting option to adolescent confinement focuses, the boot camps are unbending military situations. Some are wild camps that show youngsters ingrained instincts in a military like setting, while others are held nearer to home.Youth camps are short projects that may last from 3 to 6 months. The juvenile is usually housed in an office alongside other youth guilty parties. Surrounded in a prison like atmosphere, the goal of these camps are to produce youth that are productive in everyday life. Juvenile delinquency is one of the additionally glaring issues confronting the children of this generation. At present, the quantity of juveniles everywhere throughout the world has developed into disturbing extents. Adolescent misconduct happens amid pre adulthood, a period which is set apart by a move from adolescence to adulthood. At this phase of their lives, they begin to end up distinctly free and far from the direction of their folks. In spite of the fact that the young is recognized as the holder of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pros And Cons Of Ex-Convicts According to Steve Chapman, a syndicated columnist and editorial writer at the Chicago Tribune, Depriving ex convicts of the ballot is a mindless form of punishment that only discourages them from becoming upstanding members of the community. Chapman makes the point that if it is thought that ex convicts cannot change after serving time in prison, why let them out? If we allow ex convicts to own property, drive cars, marry, reproduce, etc., why can t we trust them when it comes to choosing our leaders? Roger Clegg, JD, the President and General Counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity, challenges Chapman s beliefs by stating in a debate held by the Legal Affairs Debate Club that there is a reason we do not allow children, noncitizens, or the mentally challenged to vote. Their judgment cannot be trusted when it comes to our leaders. Clegg believes ex convicts should be placed in the same category. Although I agree with Clegg up to a point, I cannot accept his overriding assumption that ex convicts should be placed in the same category as children, noncitizens, and the mentally challenged. Going back to Chapman s statement, if we do not trust ex convicts to change and become better people after serving their time, we would not let them out. In reality, they are trusted. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Bondi s election, Bondi claims to have utilized the clemency rules. Clemency is a process that provides convicted felons with the opportunity of a lifetime to be considered for relief from punishment and seek restoration of their civil rights without having to apply or having to deal with any waiting period. However, Florida reintroduced a mandatory requirement for those seeking restoration of their civil rights. Anyone seeking restoration must submit an application and wait a minimum of five years. Bondi claims that these rule changes have nothing to do with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summer Assignment Congratulations on joining AP US History! We are so excited to go on this journey of US History with you this year and prepare you to get a 5 on the AP Exam. For your Summer Assignment you will be reading chapters 1 3 in your textbook and completing the following worksheets. You can pick up your textbook from the LINC during the summer. Please make sure you refer to the LINC textbook pick up schedule which can be found on the school website to see when you can pick up your book. When completing the worksheets please make sure that your work is completely your own and in your own words. You may not work with other students to complete this assignment. If your Summer Assignment is similar to other students, websites or word for word from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Separatists bordered the ship, the Mayflower, with other individuals seeking different lands, such as Captain Myles Standish, a popular soldier, the ship missed its destination and landed in New England. Upon arriving, the group chose leaders that would effectively lead the group, such as William Bradford, a self taught scholar who could speak many languages and communicate with many different types of people and was later discovered to be elected 30 times as governor for the Pilgrims. The chosen leaders of this group of people, the Pilgrims, created a brief Mayflower Compact which signified an agreement to form a crude government and always submit to the regulation of majority rules . This pact was a step towards the idea of America s self government. Since the Pilgrims wisely chose educated leaders, the population usually got along well, and its colonization made it one of the most moral and spiritual at the time. The Pilgrims fought through harsh winters and celebrated bountiful harvests, which would later lead to the creation of Thanksgiving, and demonstrated a working, tiny settlement with no internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Listen To The Children s Vocabulary Assessment Strategies  Observe the children s ability to correctly give their home address in a complete sentence.  Observe the children s as they give their phone number in a complete sentence,  Play game for children match letter to home picture for them to give their home and phone number.  Listen to the children s vocabulary when the children show and tell about their family.  Ask the children what role they play at home.  Have the children compare the roles and responsibilities of the mother to the roles and responsibilities of the father.  Allow the children play in the housekeeping, Mathematical and block and wood work Center to role play roles and responsibility of their family members.  Observe children s participation in cleaning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  Have the children tell where in Belize the Garinagu settled in.  Have the children make an art of the boat the Garinagu travel in.  Observe the children s facial experiences when discussion about the hardship of the Garifuna journey to Belize.  Observe as the children dance to the beat and rhythm of the cultural dance.  Ask the children to name at least two Garifuna dance.  Have the children beat the drum and dance to the beat and rhythm of the Jankunu dance.  Listen to the children vocabulary as their share what their family do together.  Observe the children s ability to draw fun time their family do together.  Have the children use the various centers to demonstrate what families do together.  Ask the children to tell at least two things about the other culture.  Observe the children s reaction when show and tell about their outfit.  Observe the children s ability to use utensils for cleaning the class and the school environment.  Ask the children to tell how they can keep their class and school environment healthy.  Listen to the children s vocabulary as they discuss about the different activities done at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...