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What Is The Basics Of Website Design
For all points create a scenario and/or examples
And answer the who/what/where/why/when/how questions for each point
This booklet is for anyone that intends to create their own website
Web site Testing
The basics of website design and content is about Usability, Functionality and Sensibility
Why?
USABILITY
Can I find my way around easily without getting lost
Annoyance of intrusions such as popups and social media links
FUNCTIONALITY
Do the navigation menus and links in the content work?
What happens after a user submits a form to register or for further information?
Links
DO not have so many links to other things in the page if you don t have ads on the side of your
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What colours mean, how they combine, what colours not to mix etc.
This all means nothing if the reader is actually struggling to read the content. There are sites out there
in Internet land that have black, deep purple or deep blue backgrounds that are almost impossible to
read. Some can do this well with the right sized and coloured text but they are exceptions.
The ideal background is white, with black text. As simple as that. In fact the more white space on your
web pages the better. A crowded page that includes boxed text everywhere is painful to a reader s eyes
after a while.
Similar to there being too much page segmentation, meaning that the page is visually broken up with
various boxed text, the webpage can also have too much content.
This is the major
Content
Do not supply too much information just the right information.
No more than 2 scrolls of the mouse or up to 2 screens of content. If you can t get the message across
in less than 2 screens, then the content is not clear and concise
There is a tendency for the author of the website to want to tell the reader everything about the
product(s)/service(s). This will fill the page with lists of attributes rather than the benefits.
Let s just quickly recap on some sales theory here so
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Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses...
Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses on how groups of living things behave. It s
primary advancement came through its application in biology with the pursuit for an explanation
regarding the evolutionary complexity of living organisms (5). Mikulecky in The emergence of
complexity: science coming of age or science growing old? offers a concise definition of complexity:
Complexity is the property of a real world system that is manifest in the inability of any one
formalism being adequate to capture all its properties (1). This carries major implications in the ability
of project managers to follow through on each project parameter. Complexity theory aims to define
how order and patterns arise out of seemingly chaotic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patrick Weaver in A Simple View of Complexity in Project Management identifies two primary
attributes of the social network, referred to as social capital: the knowledge required to deliver the
project outcome and the willingness to achieve the project outcome. Further details regarding these
notions and their application can be seen in the section Complexity theory for Project Management.
Chaos theory, traditionally, is a field of applied mathematics that studies the dynamic nature of
systems that are sensitive to initial conditions. The most famous case of this involves computer
simulated weather predictions by Edward Lorenz in 1960 at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Here Lorenz discovered that minute changes to initial conditions introduced major and
unpredictable consequences to the weather system this became known as the butterfly effect. A
fundamental premise of chaos theory is that if there is only a finite amount of information about a
particular system, then at some point the system will no longer be predictable. Thus, chaos theory
focuses on how simple systems give rise to complicated and unpredictable behavior whereas
complexity theory focuses on how systems consisting of many elements lead to well organized and
predictable behavior. Due to this, chaos and complexity should be viewed as complementary ideas in
order to fully influence different thought processes as to how organizations and
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Political Figures In The Wizard Of Oz
Political Figures in the Land of Oz
Many people hold the opinion that they want political issues to stay separated from their leisure
entertainment, but it is impossible to create even the simplest of entertainment without taking on some
form of politics. In the 1939 musical film, The Wizard of Oz, witches and wizards are likened to
various politicians of the real world. At this historical moment, Americans were watching World War
II unfold from the sidelines, seeing horrific dictators and many nations leaders on their screens. The
Wizard of Oz mimics this through magical figures. They are powerful figures who manipulate and
control the masses in order to wipe out competition and and move up the ranks. From Glinda waiting
to tell Dorothy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Examining these plain Midwestern folk helps provide insight to my argument of the movie s politics.
Almira Gulch, who is mirrored in the land of Oz by the Wicked Witch, is a middle aged spinster with
wealth, as she is described by Auntie Em as [owning] half the county. This correlates to the Wicked
Witch s ownership of the western half of Oz. However, despite Almira s apparent power within the
town, she comes across as weak and lacking when compared to Auntie Em or Dorothy. Sure, her
words may be threatening, but all the problems she presents hatred towards Dorothy, taking Toto away
seem to be solved as easily as they came about. Ultimately, Almira presents no real threat, but simply
has the beginnings of a powerful politician within her. In the Land of Oz, we see what would happen
to Almira she were given the power necessary to truly strike fear into the hearts of
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Lesson 8 Ch 14 Quiz
 Question 1
0 out of 0.5 points
Many organizations use these certifications, along with vendor neutral certifications, when evaluating
prospective employees and personnel. What kind of certifications are these?
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
vendor specific
 Question 2
0 out of 0.5 points
Certifications can help identify you as someone who has pursued
__________________________training and complies with in your chosen specialty.
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
industry standards
 Question 3
0 out of 0.5 points
Which organization s certifications focus on a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)?
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
(ISC)2
 Question 4
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Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
Juniper Networks
 Question 17
0 out of 0.5 points
Which credential provides a method to measure the knowledge and skills necessary for professionals
involved in the process of authorizing and maintaining information systems?
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
Certified Authorization Professional (CAP)
 Question 18
0 out of 0.5 points
Today, one of the most common methods for identifying what skills a security professional possesses
is___________________. It proves that the holder has obtained some training.
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
certification
 Question 19
0 out of 0.5 points
Which certification organization adds a plus sign (+) to the names of its certifications, such as
Security+?
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
CompTIA
 Question 20
0 out of 0.5 points
___________________ is a global provider of security, risk, and compliance solutions for enterprise
environments. Their products include identity assurance, data loss prevention, encryption, and
tokenization devices. They also provide specific training and certifications to help security
professionals acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills to use their products effectively.
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Correct Answer:
RSA
 0 out of 0.5 points
Which organization focuses on Web related certifications?
Selected
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The Rise of the Nation State
1. The growth of the nation state, first in Western Europe and then elsewhere, has long been viewed as
the key political development of this era [i.e. the sixteenth century]. (Merry E. Wiesner Hanks)
Discuss with reference to at least two of the following: England, France, Spain.
This essay examines how the growth of the nation state was a key political development during this
period. It was a hugely important process and a stepping stone towards the systems we have in place
today. Although many of the aspects of state building which will be addressed in this essay were
already taking place before the sixteenth century, it is during this era that they truly develop and nation
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As a result, Henry VIII broke away from the church in Rome and by 1533; Archbishop of Canterbury
had power to annul marriage. This was followed by the Act of Supremacy (1934) which made Henry,
Supreme Head of the Church of England. This is another example of the growth in power of the state
as Henry transferred power from Rome to his own state. This example in England shows just how key
a development the growth of the state was.
Further evidence of state building and its importance during this era was also visible in Spain. It was
united as a nation during this period using methods of state building like those in England. Firstly, it
was unified through marriage. Isabella, the heiress of Castile, married Prince Ferdinand of Aragon,
thus uniting two of the main parts of Spain. This growth was further enhanced when Ferdinand and
Isabella then invaded Granada in the South, enhancing their own state. This, along with the marriage
of their children to various nobles across Europe, meant that Spain had grown into a major power with
influence all over Europe. This shows just how key the development of the nation state was. The
monarchs continued to strengthen their power by undermining the power of the upper nobles. They
reorganized the main royal council, making it larger, stronger, and more professional, and filling it
with lower level nobility and educated non nobles...members and officials appointed by the monarch,
not inherited by virtue of a noble
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The Randle Reef
One of the most appalling environmental catastrophes in Canada is right within the Greater Toronto
Area, The Randle Reef, located in the Hamilton Harbour.
Randle Reef, is considered the direst of identified water pollution issues within Canada, but has
recently begun remediation of the site. The Randle Reef contains a massive amount of toxic coal tar,
which has been building up for decades, but is scheduled to be contained shortly.
In the early 1800 s, then known as Burlington Bay, Hamilton Harbour was an important access point
for initial water transportation and industrial expansion of the Burlington and Hamilton area. During
this time, the bay was crudely treated by its shoreline residents constantly polluting, as well as the
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The cleanup is a three phase plan, estimated to remove more than 99% of the PAH mass from the area,
which has begun and will hopefully undo the previous generations of damage. Phase one is building a
box to contain the contamination. Upon completion of the first phase, there will be a double steel
walled barricade surrounding contaminated sediment. Phase two involves of dredging the polluted
deposits from the adjacent areas and placing them within the enclosure. The final phase of the project
encompasses removing the water from the suppression area and placing a waterproof cap on the
facility, which is anticipated to have a 200 year life span, to seal in the chemicals.
Upon completion, the container will be paved and then turned over to the Hamilton Port Authority,
who will then own the facility and be accountable for monitoring, preserving and evolving the site as
port facilities.
This project is expected to be completed by 2022, with an estimated cost of approximately $139
million. The Randle Reef sediment remediation project is being funded by both the federal and
Ontario government, along with the cities of Hamilton, Burlington and surrounding areas, the U.S
Steel Canada, and Hamilton Port
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Essay on Potential for Large Scale Ethanol Production
Potential for Large Scale Ethanol Production
Recent legislation by the Congress of the United States has created a mandate for 5 billion gallons of
renewable fuel (notably ethanol) to be consumed annually by 2015. In light of this recent push for
alternative fuels, many different biomass solutions have been considered to meet the energy need for
the 200 million cars on the road. While the most efficient bio fuels are derived from palm oil and
sugarcane, the Unites States has begun to focus on the more regional corn crops to produce new
renewable fuels. This program appears to have great potential towards achieving a sustainable future
devoid of foreign oil dependence, until the economic implications of large scale ethanol ... Show more
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More moderate studies that were conducted suggest a modest 25% return on investment. Still, not
enough to herald it as the perfect solution.
President Bush recently visited Central America to sign a memorandum of understanding with the
Brazilian Government, aimed at expanding ethanol production from sugarcane in Brazil. Brazil
currently produces 38% of the worlds ethanol, while already straining the countries ecosystem
(Hirsch). If ethanol production were to increase globally, environmentalists fear that Brazil could
transform into a giant sugarcane field. Richard Heinberg noted this rapid expansion and tried to
imagine how this would affect the United States cropland when the demand for corn derived ethanol
production increased. Heinberg concluded that the US would need 25% more farmland than currently
exists to supply the average consumers 852 gallons of fuel per year (Heinberg, 172). This statistic is
especially alarming when you realize this assumes that no farmland would be used for food production
for both livestock and humans. Additionally, while 90% of ethanol production is produced from corn,
the USDA reports that, corn farming required more chemicals fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides
than any other comparable crop, such as soybeans. (Pica) With a planned increase in corn production
we would see a severe increase in soil and water contamination near farming areas because of
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A Summary Of Various Techniques Used For Key Management In...
3.2 RELATED WORK
A review over the various techniques which used for key management in VANET is presented in this
section.
Hao, Y., Cheng, et Al A distributed key management framework with cooperative message
authentication in VANET In [10] The OKD scheme is a centralized group key management protocol
and uses periodic rekeying to decrease the communication cost. The OKD scheme constructs the key
tree with one way key approach and derives the new key from the old one to improve the rekeying
efficiency. There are internal k nodes, external k nodes, and members in each group (u nodes). In the
tree, the internal k node stores the auxiliary key and the external k node stores the secret key for each
u node. The secret key is only known by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the group signature, public key of one group is connected with private keys of multiple groups. A
message that is signed by any private keys of group can be verified with unique group public key.
Therefore attacker cannot identify who is sender of the message. Author also proposed an efficient
cooperative message authentication protocol, to reduce verification load where validity of safety
message is examined by only those verifiers, who are selected on the basis of their position related to
sender vehicles. This scheme helps to revoke malicious vehicles, maintaining system and various
different security principles. If a verifier discovers an invalid regular broadcast message that is not
verified as group signature, it broadcasts a warning message also called as cooperative authentication
message to other vehicles.
Guo, M. H., Liaw et Al Centralized group key management mechanism for VANET, [13] In this paper
the author has been proposed technique of binary search is used in RSU message verification phase.
Bloom filter is used to replace hash value in notification message for reducing message overhead and
enhancing effectiveness of verification phase. To enhance efficiency pairing operations are reduced
from three to two so in the verification phase Vehicles can use its different
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Should Human Cloning Be Allowed In The USA
My topic was that I researched was Should Human Cloning be Allowed in the USA. I am for this
because it can be a medical breakthrough. I am for it because it can cure many things the people
struggle with every day. For example, I will talk about how people die from cancer and how we can
stop it. And I will also be talking about how cloning can make transplants and saves even more
people. And how human cloning can be bad and how it can affect us in the real world and how it can
affect our supplies on this world.
For example, Simon Smith from the article The Benefits of Human Cloning say, Skin for burn victims,
brain cells for the brain damaged, spinal cord cells for quadriplegics and paraplegics, hearts, lungs,
livers, and kidneys could be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because if we bring these perfect people into this world, then many right will be taken away because
we won t need any rules or anything. People don t see how the clone can destroy the world as it is.
Many people just see the pros of human cloning. Many people only see the good because that s all
anyone talks about. They never go over how new things can hurt you. For example, Many people
thought that that hover board as the best thing to ever come out. But as soon as people started to buy
them, they started to blow up on people. I m not saying that that they are bad, but we should be a little
cautious about the
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Men Should Get Paternity Leave from Work
Why not? In today s world where gender equality is slowly taking importance, men getting paternity
leave does not seem like an alien idea. Maternity leaves are never objectionable however when it
comes to paternity leaves it becomes one of the most controversial topics of all times. Reasons for
maternity leaves are well justified as the women have to carry the child with them as part of their body
until the child is born but there are justified reasons for the paternity leave as well. Men have just as
much right, need and obligation to spend quality time bonding with and caring for a newborn. With
families living isolated from close relatives, it may be difficult for the mother s family to support her
after the birth of the baby as was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nowadays people prefer living lives their way. When the number of members in the family are
restricted to husband and wife only, it becomes difficult for the lady to cope with even the minor
requirements. It is not always feasible to call the neighbors especially in the metropolitan where all are
busy and you really do not know much about them.
In a world where nobody has the time to stand and take a deep breath paternity leaves come in handy
as it allows the men to take a break from their hectic schedules and give time to their family. It is a
common scene these days that due to work pressure the employees cancels or postpones number of
personal commitments which are seldom recognized by the organizations. Certain jobs require lot of
outstation travels hence they get the least time to support their partner when she needs them the most.
Sometimes the irony is that the traveling is increased during those critical periods leaving the men
regretted forever. Paternity leaves will help people in this sector. I would like to conclude by saying
that both the father and the mother should get a set amount of time they can distribute among
themselves as parental leave. This would allow flexibility and is the most fair option. Only allowing
women to get leave is sexist, but requiring an equal split would ignore the personal needs of
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Sweet Pea Research Paper
Sweet Pea Mack
There is a common belief that our animals find us. Looking for our forever dog does not always come
easily or quickly. That match may be increasingly difficult if you are looking for the ideal dog to
become part of a community. One of the most difficult challenges of aging of the loss of a pet. While
it is not uncommon for retirement communities to allow small cats and dogs, the resident needs to be
able to independently care for their pet either by themselves, family, or paid caregivers. As a geriatric
social worker, I am a firm believer in the power of the human animal bond, and totally support seniors
with maintaining a relationship with animals in whatever capacity they are able. Years ago I was
working in a retirement community committed to improving the culture and climate in the nursing
home by implementing the Eden Alternative. This system is designed to create a human habitat
through the inclusion of plants, animal, and volunteers.
Adopting two suitable dogs was my mission. Enter into the picture is Sweet Pea and Mack, rescued
young adult Golden Retrievers adopted to become live in members of a nursing and health care center.
In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So handsome despite his girth, with a large blocky head, thick, shiny fur, and enormous, brown,
soulful eyes. And there it was that immediate connection that many of us feel when we meet the one .
Countless animal lovers will agree that we may connect with one of our pets in a greater or deeper
way than others. We love them all, but if we are lucky someday may bond in an intense, symbiotic
way. This unanticipated reaction caught me off guard, yet some innate sense told me that Mack would
be a perfect fit for the community in all aspects. So began his journey to become a facility dog. I
openly discussed with his foster the lifestyle that he and Sweet Pea would be living, the procedures in
place to ensure their protection and well being, and the overall goals of the
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American Farms Great Again Is The Motto For Burlington...
Research Paper
Make American farms great again is the motto for Burlington Robotics. Autonomous means:
controlled by a computer without a need for human intervention. United States farmers compete
globally for market share and Burlington Robotics wants to provide the machines needed to reach the
greatest potential. The next revolution in farming will be autonomous farming. Bet the Farm, Best
Robotics game for 2016 is a great example of the changes that are occurring in agriculture. Farmers
concerns with the autonomous tractor revolution include: safety, command and control, laborers,
efficiency and cost.
Safety
Autonomous farming could reduce farm accidents. According to the United States Department of
Labor approximately 300 fatalities occur each year due to vehicular incidents on the farm.
Autonomous farm machinery could decrease these numbers. Make an automated farm a safer place
with Vantage (copyright) obstacle detection and avoidance. Equip robotic farm vehicles with the
ability to see and safely react to unexpected hazards.
The first step in environmental awareness, this specialized LiDAR sensor produces a 3D area readout
that identifies potential obstacles and integrates seamlessly with Vantage.
The on board and remote emergency stops (e stops) serve as a safety override, immediately halting all
vehicle operations, as well as a toggle between manual/automatic control. According to
www.asirobots.com/farming/.
Command And Control
According to
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Ratio Analysis On The Performance Of Business Organisations
Several academicians are moving towards elimination of ratio analysis as an analytical technique in
assessing the performance of business organisations. Theorists downgrade arbitrary rules of thumb,
which includes company ratio comparisons, widely used by practitioners. Since attacks on the
relevance of ratio originated from esteemed members of scholarly society, this poses the question if
ratio analysis is limited to the world of nuts and bolts ? Can we bridge the gap rather than sever the
link between traditional ratio analysis and the popular rigorous statistical techniques which is more
popular among academicians in recent years (Edward Altman 2012).
The Co operative is a group of people acting together to meet the common needs and objectives of its
members. The ownership of the businesses belongs to its members and decisions are made
dramatically by the group. The group are not about making big profits for its members, but believe in
creating value for its customers; this is what makes the co operative groups stands out amongst its
competitor s.
The Co operative Group was founded in 1844 in Rochdale Lancashire. By 1990, the group owned
over 1,400 independent separate co operative businesses in the UK, which all are members of the
wider Co operative Group; during this period most of these independent societies began to merge to
form a formidable force in both the retail sector and other food chains. The Group is the largest mutual
business in the UK, owned by eight
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Why Is Oprah Winfrey Important
The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams, Oprah Winfrey once stated
(Bodnick). Oprah started her immense adventure at a young age and is still on it. Even though there
were many hills and bumps on her adventure, she has so far succeeded in achieving anything she has
ever wanted. By always trying and never giving up, Winfrey is now an icon around the world, and she
lives the life that she dreamed about as a child. Oprah is an American legend because she overcame a
troublesome childhood, was successful in television shows, movies, and literature, and now influences
today s society in many ways.
Oprah Winfrey overcame a very troublesome childhood. Her mother had her as a teenager and they
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From having a vacant mother, a miscarriage, and a strict father, Winfrey s childhood was a struggle,
but it made her strive to achieve all the fame and success she has today. Success is not easy to come
by,and Oprah went above and beyond what the normal person would consider success. She has her
own television show, has starred in multiple movies, produces a magazine, has won the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, and much much more. Nevertheless, Oprah has impacted American in more ways
than countable and is, therefore, an American
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Rock And Roll Of The 1960 S
Dr. Roessner
Reading Rock Roll
11/21/16
Pet Sounds vs. SGT Pepper Rock and Roll in the 1960 s was a very memorable decade. Rock and roll
music went through a very dramatic transformation; A few bands went through some changes of their
own to keep selling albums. Two very popular bands that went through a transformation was the
Beach Boys and the Beatles. I bring up these two well known bands because I believe that they played
a key role in the transformation of rock and roll. Rock and roll would not be the same today without
these two remarkable bands. Between the Beach Boys and the Beatles, I guess someone could say that
there was a little bit of friction. This was because when the Beach Boys debuted in 1961 they were
known as Americas favorite band, until The Beatles came to the states in 1964. The Beatles brought
something new with them when they crossed the Atlantic Ocean from England, and this was just the
beginning of something new. This friction between the Beach Boys and The Beatles is what started a
beautiful transformation of music in the rock and roll world, and it all started with the albums Pet
Sounds and SGT Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Some background on these two bands and where
they came from. In 1961 The Beach Boys were born. The band was made up of five men Brian
Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, and Al Jardine. Brian was the brains of the band
and his imaginative ambitions and songwriting aptitudes eventually
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Role Of A Product Manager For Romberg
I have been given the role of a Product Manager for Romberg. My main objective is to thoroughly
investigate all of the data that has been provided in the case study and appendices. I will create a
marketing plan for 2015, which will develop Romberg s true market potential in the UK. However,
this is only a small part of the company s goals and objectives. In the bigger picture, the Marketing
Managers main priority is sorting out the problems that have been identified with Manchester Ales
traditional product range. Nevertheless, realizing the importance of Romberg, George Findlay has
been given a date for presenting his plans to the Board of Directors.
With regard to the overall objective, I will produce four sub aims, which will help to more clearly
identify areas for change and development.
2. Aims
1. Produce a comprehensive 12 months Marketing Plan for Manchester Ales and Romberg brand.
2. Develop Romberg s market potential in the UK. 3. Undertake analysis of the data provided in case
study and appendices by using multiple analysis techniques.
3. Selection and Justification of Tasks
3.1 Marketing Audit
This is an examination of an organisation s marketing environment, objectives, strategies,
performance and activities. It identifies strengths and weaknesses and it aims to identify key strategic
issues, problem areas and opportunities. To be effective the marketing audit must be continually
carried out. It is not a one off activity, it has to be
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Slows Down The Aging Process
1. Slows Down the Aging Process
A study done by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine tracked 500 older runners
over the span of 20 years. At the end of the study, researchers found that runners had fewer
disabilities, were half as likely to have an early death and had a longer span of active life when
compared with nonrunners. When researchers began studying the runners in 1984, they had predicted
that running would do the elderly more harm than good. Many people believed that runners would
experience more orthopedic injuries. The study showed that the opposite was true.
2. Aids in Weight Loss
According to a 2010 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Nearly 70
percent of adults over the
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Comparing Cabaret And Hedda Gabler
These two plays may seem as if they have differences for example one is a musical which is Cabaret,
but they have similarities and many ways also. These two plays set into the lives of individuals who
are not satisfied with their lives, even though society may assume so. Since everyone is in their own
lives trying to make it the best as they can, they all do not realize how unsatisfied one of the characters
may be with their lives. Throughout this paper we will be able to see the similarities of these plays.
These two plays were chosen to be compared due to the position the characters were placed in, due to
their times and where they were living at in those times. Hedda Gabler is based on a life of a woman
who is viewed to have all she needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People always seem to be happy with their lives and since they have it all there should be no reason
for them to be miserable. Although these two women seemed to have it all, they were not happy at all.
Their past had marked them, and how they were presently living was not what they wanted. They both
end up in relationships they were not satisfied with as they were not living the lives they wanted. They
did not love the men, they were living with. They once were able to live the life, but once they started
living with the men they were with, all they did was stay at home. Although Hedda was legally
married to George, unlike Sally who just moved
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Thampso Thompson Abortion
Abortion is highly controversial and there is quite the debate over the ethics of abortion. The question
is does the fetus have the same rights as an adult, so that it has the same right to not be killed. There
are many debates on whether or not a fetus is human. Those who believe that there is no life related to
a fetus then they believe that it has no rights. On the flip side, others may argue that abortion is the
killing of an innocent human life. The question, When does life begin? appears over and over again
throughout these debates and within cultures.Thompson believes that the question of whether a fetus
have the same rights as a human being is irrelevant. Even if the fetus had all the rights of an adult
human being, it would still be permissible to abort it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The dying violist scenario of finding yourself attached to a violinist. The violinist had to be connected
to your circulatory systems to live and taking him off would kill him. You must be connected to him
for the next 9 months. The debate begins that attaching the violinist is unauthorized and there is then
the right to go against this unauthorized connection. So realistically it is believed that when
contraception fails, this is an unauthorized human being attached for 9 months. Rape could be put in
this scenario, as well. In the example of the people seeds, people seeds take on the characteristics of
pollen. The people seeds may float in through a window onto the carpets. So when this happens, you
would put up the finest mesh screens. In an highly uncommon scenario, the mesh was defected and a
people seed implants itself in the home. So this brings up the question whether or not a person plant
can now develop and have the right to use the home its in. This answer is clearly no. This is compared
to how a failed contraception situation may
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Assess The Benefits Of Volunteering To The Community
Do you ever think of you could help your community? Are you ever bored in the summertime? Then,
you should volunteer. Volunteering is a great way to help others in your community. You can simply
volunteer to help clean up trash, monitor the elderly, help out at food banks and so much more. At
many public events(eg. Fairs, BBQs), there are normally not enough people to help, so volunteering
could help make some of these events possible. Also, it feels great to help someone else in need.
Volunteering can also affect someone greatly if no one sorted the food at food banks, some people
could go hungry. Everyone should have the same chance you have.
Volunteering is also a great way to make new friends. You can also communicate with someone
completely different from you(eg. a senior, someone less fortunate), and learn how they live their lives
on a normal basis. You may even find someone to have a talk with while you are doing your
designated job. Volunteering is also a great way to learn how to work with others because there are
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Although you do not get paid for volunteering, this is something that you have chosen to do, and it can
prepare you for other things like it in your life(that has you have a salary). You also can learn
something new and fun from volunteering. There are also so many things to choose to volunteer for,
so you don t have to something you really dislike. This can also be put on your resume for another
new job, which can give you a better chance. Also, in high school, you need volunteer hours, so this is
a good chance to build them
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Summary Of Mother To Son By Langston Hughes
Stevie Wonder, whom was an American musician, once said, Mama was a great teacher, a teacher of
compassion, love, and fearlessness. If love is sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of
love. This quote by Stevie Wonder helps us understand the fact that mothers try, in the best ways, to
see you succeed by teaching from the mother s perspective and the experiences she has been through
to get you to see the world in a different way. Just like the quote, in Mother to Son we also see the
emphasis on the teachings or life lessons of a mother and how the mother tries to make the son
understand by teaching him that success is something you have to work for, just like the mother had to
and still has to do in her life. In Langston Hughes Mother to Son the poem portrays a mother who
informs her son about the life she has lived along with the difficulties that she encountered and has
overcame, hence the fact that she is telling her son. The mother explains to her son that despite the
difficulties and challenges that come to you and are ahead of you in life, you must not give up because
motivation and determination will push you through life, which is what becomes the overall theme of
this poem. Langston Hughes first method to clearly display the theme of perseverance is through the
use of an extended metaphor within the whole poem. The constantly acknowledged metaphor
throughout this poem is the comparison of the mother s life to a set of crystal stairs. In the poem the
mother says Life for me ain t been no crystal stair, this metaphor is to portray that the mother s life
hasn t been easy going and beautiful like a set of crystal stairs would be. Furthermore, it helps us get a
clear image that the mother s life has been filled with ups and downs. The mother is portrayed to have
had a rough life, but as the reader continues to read the poem we see that she pushes through these
hard times and does not give up to prove that determination will get you far; which we see when she
says For I se still goin , honey, I se still climbin which is the continuation of her prospering.
Furthermore, Langston Hughes incorporated imagery and diction into this poem to get his audience to
visualize the
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How Psychiatry Has Changed Since The 1970 S
Lauren Slater s, On Being Sane in Insane Places, takes the reader on a journey showing how
psychiatry has changed since the 1970 s. David Rosenhan s experiment of whether psychiatrists could
accurately diagnose mental stability was the catalyst for her own experiment. Her quest to see if
Rosenhan s experiment can be duplicated, clearly shows her mental stability is questionable. I believe
the psychiatrists in her experiment may have accurately diagnosed her. In the original experiment by
David Rosenhan, he wanted to show that the social control wielded by psychiatrists was not backed up
by skills of accurate diagnosis. Along with eight other colleagues, he tried to infiltrate mental
hospitals. To get in, they were to present with a voice saying thud. After being admitted, if they were,
they were to behave typically to see if they would be exposed as impostors (Slater 63). To begin the
experimenters grew out their hair and stopped showering for a couple of days. They learned to avoid
unnecessary ingestion of medication by cheeking pills. The participants showed up at mental hospitals
and told them their symptom. If they were checked in, they were to let the staff know that the voice
had stopped and they were ok. All of the experimenters were admitted, diagnosed and held for various
periods of time. The diagnoses for the fake patients were schizophrenic psychosis for eight of them,
and manic depressive psychosis for one. During their stays they were treated the same as the
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The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Existing from 16th to the 19th centuries.
The atlantic slave trade also known as the Transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by
slave traders of enslaved african people, mainly from africa to the americas,and then their sale there.
The slave trade used mainly the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage. existed from 16th to the
19th centuries.The development of colonies created by European countries is one of the main causes
of the trade. There was a demand for many labourers for the sugar, tobacco, and cotton plantations in
America.The reason why they didn t just hire people , is because paid labor was too expensive, and
indigenous people had been largely wiped out by disease and conflict, for this reason the colonies
turned to Africa to provide cheap labour in the form of slaves.
The first shipment of slaves was from West Africa to the Americas,across the Atlantic ocean, this took
place in the early 1500s.Slaves were now being sold by European, Arab, and African merchants.
While Europeans purchased large numbers of Africans, and sent them far away to work in colonies
they aren t the only responsible ones for the slave trade. Africans were not strangers to the slave trade
or to keeping of slaves.Africans bear some responsibility themselves, some African societies had their
own slaves long before trade. The Africans cooperated with Europeans to sell other Africans into
slavery, Europeans relied on African merchants as well as soldiers and rulers to get
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The Role Of Conflict In Claudette Colvin And Diary Of A...
How would someone respond if they were a young girl during the era of segregation, or during the
nazi takeover? Most likely they would be afraid, or worried about their family s safety and
themselves. The two texts Claudette Colvin and Anne Frank the Diary of a Young Girl both bring out
significant conflicts and during certain time periods with certain events. The two texts chosen with
show us how these two young girls handled and responded to the many conflicts going on around
them. People respond to conflict in many ways. Certain circumstances cause people to respond to
conflict in different ways. Time periods, setting, age, all have a strong influence on how conflict is
handledaround the world today and in the past. The best way to handle ... Show more content on
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When Claudette was a kid she was in a line at a general store, then a little white boy cut in front of her.
Then some older white kids came in the door and started laughing, Claudette of course wondered what
they were laughing at. They had been pointing at Claudette, then the little white boy had said, let me
see, let me see too . For some reason they wanted to see my hands, I held my hands up palms out, and
he put his hands on my hands. My Mother saw us and saw the other boy s mom watching. Then my
mom came straight cross the room, raised her hand, and gave me a backhand slap across my face.
Dont you know you re not supposed to touch them?! The white boy s mom nodded at my mom and
said, That s right Mary . So Claudette only being four years old, had learned the hard way not to have
any contact with white people. It is hard to imagine all of the stress and conflict a young girl would
have to face during this time period. Segregation, people discriminated because of their skin color,
prosecution for blacks, what a tough time for just a teenage girl to have to go through. So Claudette
had to have responded to this situation and conflict somehow, but how? Claudette had learned her
lesson no doubtedly, but even as she started to grow up, she still stood close to her family. Having
some sense of optimism even though of the givernment and everythign else going against her during
that
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Haack On Fuzzy Logic Essay
Haack On Fuzzy Logic
ABSTRACT: Much of the progress in modern logic beyond Aristotle is due to the invention of a
precise and powerful formalism, and this is why Haack is reluctant to weaken it. What motivates her
to regard deviant and fuzzy logic as extensions rather than rivals of classical logic is its demonstrated
capacity for refinement and progress. Thus she sharply distinguishes between a logic dealing with
fuzzy concepts (she accepts), and one which is itself fuzzy, i.e., where true and false cease to be
precise concepts (she rejects). While it is often more convenient to retain as much as possible of
classical logic because of its simplicity and familiarity, there is nothing in the hermeneutical view of
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If however fuzzy logic is taken to be, as Zadeh and his followers claim, a rival theory, fuzzy
technology is irrelevant to its philosophical bona fides. (2) The idea is to accommodate vagueness
within the framework of classical logic by means of a non classical semantics in which vague
evidence counts as true just in case it would be true for all the ways of making it precise.
After explaining how radically fuzzy logic departs not only from classical logic, but also from the
classical conception of what logic is and does, Haack criticizes fuzzy logic for its methodological
extravagances and its linguistic inconsistencies. She argues that despite the considerable new
complexities it introduces, fuzzy logic does not avoid but actually requires the imposition of artificial
precision the very fault for which Zadeh blames classical logic. She also points out that the linguistic
evidence does not support the main contention motivating fuzzy logic that true and false like bald and
tall are predicates of degree. Linguistic, metaphysical, and methodological considerations all speak
against degrees of truth. (3) Haack concludes that fuzzy logic is not a viable competitor of classical
logic. A process of weighted averaging defuzzifies Carnap and Haack might say, precisifies
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Why Pro-Choice Is The Right Choice
Why Pro Choice is the Right Choice
With the evolving moral standards of society, abortions are becoming more and more justified.
Abortions, the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother, has become a controversial issue in
American society, but should be generally supported because women should have the choice on how
they choose their eggs to go on, whether it be to end further growth of the fetus or not. Women have a
right to control what happens in and with their body.
Being a pro choice defender means taking sympathies to this woman while she then gets called a
murderer by pro life supporters. Abortions sometimes results in the woman being harassed because of
the choice she has made about her own body. That s what pro life supports. ... Show more content on
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This young girl had been raped and was 25 weeks pregnant when she found out she was pregnant. The
father of the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, claims she became pregnant in February
after her doctor injected her with sedatives and then raped her. His petition for her to be allowed an
abortion after the 20 week legal limit was turned down by two regional courts before the Supreme
Court on Tuesday gave the go ahead if medics deemed there was a serious threat to her life if the child
is not aborted. M. M. Prabhakar, one of the doctors appointed to the case, said that the girl was not in a
fit state to have the baby and the procedure would be carried out on Friday in Ahmedabad, which is
the main city in western Gujarat state. Prabhakar states The girl is not physically fit and her mental
condition is also not stable. She was found to have suicidal tendencies, as he told AFP. Therefore it has
been decided to abort the fetus. This case should have been taken care of as soon as brought to the
attention of doctors ( Protect Girls Pregnant Through Rape from Abortion )
Some abortion cases are due to being too young to support the child. According to Abortions In
America , Women give an average of 3.7 reasons why they are seeking an abortion including the
following: 21% Inadequate finances, 21% Not ready for responsibility, 12% Problems with
relationships, unmarried, 11% Too young and/or immature, and 35% other.
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Mobile Device Management And Network Security Automation...
Bradford Networks and Airwatch Provide Secure BYOD at University of California, Irvine Medical
Center
Mobile Device Management and Network Security Automation let physicians and students safely
interact with hospital systems using their personal devices.
A world class academic medical center with a full range of acute and general care services, UC Irvine
Medical Center is at the forefront of medical education and research and prides itself on delivering the
highest quality patient care.
At UC Irvine Medical Center, mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads are a way of life for doctors,
professors, medical students and staff. When Allscripts, which supplies the Medical Center s
electronic medical record (EMR) system, announced it was developing a mobile app, We knew our
doctors and medical personnel would be clamoring to use this application, explains Adam Gold,
Director of Emerging Technologies at UC Irvine Medical Center. The time had come when we needed
a BYOD strategy that would enable our staff to securely use their own devices at the medical center.
Several challenges would need to be overcome along the way. The most pressing concern was
protecting HIPAA compliant data. Adam recognized that security had to start at the endpoint so only
approved, secure devices with safe would be allowed on the network.
The Challenge
Physicians, instructors, students and hospital staff interact with the EMR system in many different
ways, and these varied access levels had to be
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Okonkwo s Life In Things Fall Apart
Achebe wrote a story about the life of the past the people of Ibo and all of its flaws and perfections.
Despite the imperfections the of the Ibo people they had a rich culture, a community who cared about
each other, and they aren t the savages that some depicted them to be. Did Achebe educate the readers
on the true nature of the Ibo s? I think that he did and here is why, he discussed what life in Ibo is like
through the eyes of a man who could of actually lived in Umuofia, he discussed how the missionaries
influenced their society and how the missionaries made it seem like they need saving but they didn t,
despite the society having their flaws they aren t savages. Achebe achieves goal but spreading the
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The missionaries came and gradually converted people to their culture and eventually enforcing their
culture, laws, putting those who they think require punishment to trial and turning them into
practically slaves as punishment. This was not need in Umuofia because the people had their own way
of doing things because of their rich culture which would of advance into something differently
entirely but couldn t have because of the missionaries took it up to themselves to civilize the savages
in god s name. As stated in the text Does the white man understand our custom about land? How can
he when he does not even speak our tongue? But he says that our customs are bad; and our own
brothers who have taken up his religion also say that our customs are bad. How do you think we can
fight when our own brother have turned against us? (Achebe 176) The author describe how
imperialism negatively influence the Ibo people, the missionaries aren t a good thing for the Ibo
people. The imperialism in the Shooting of an Elephant is just as bad and the author shows it by
showing how much the Burmese people hated the empire by targeting the british police officer who
also hates the british rule because he see all the evil behind it as well. As stated in the text As a police
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Richard Montanez Research Paper
The Growth of Success What is a business leader? A business leader is someone with the impact to
make a difference, visualize a goal, create, and share the goals proposal with others, and inspire those
to support and follow that goal. Richard Montanez is an inspiring business leader. Richard Montanez
is the man who invented Hot Cheetos. Cheetos was invented in 1948 by Charles Elmer Doolin made
by Frito Lays a subsidiary to PepsiCo. Richard introduced a new idea of the Flamin Hot Cheetos that
would change his life forever. Richard Montanez was born in Mexico and he comes from two
immigrant parents and has ten siblings. He moved to Guasti which is south Cucamonga in California
and would share a home with six families. He also spent a majority of the time picking grapes.
Richard did not complete school because he lacked with the ability to speak proper English, but he is a
firm believer of education. He believes you can go far with education, but it is also feasible for people
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Richard believed in his idea and had faith that it would be a success to the company. Richard decided
to reach out to CEO Roger Enrico and take a chance to pitch his idea. Mr. Enrico took the time to take
Richards call and allowed him to make a proposal and present in two weeks. With the opportunity to
be heard Richard took advantage to go to the library and prepare himself in reading about marketing
and plan how he was going to strategically present this idea. Not only was Richard a creative
entrepreneur, he was very artistic. Richard is also the artist behind the Flamin Hot Cheetos logo. With
Richards creative, artistic, and faith in his goal he managed to impress CEO Roger Enrico with this
new twist to the famous Cheetos. This process lead Richard Montanez to go from a janitor to an
executive vice president. Richard began to inspire other ideas as his Flamin Hot Cheetos became a big
hit to all
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Chinese Immigrants Of Los Angeles
Chinese Immigrants in Los Angeles The Chinese immigrant is one of the largest group in the United
States. Looking back the history of U.S., most people believe that the first Chinese immigrants came
to California during the Gold Rush period. Also, the Chinese community is one of the largest and
oldest ethnic group of Asian Americans. Some researchers consider the history of ethnic Chinese in
Southern California relates to three periods. In my opinion, I would like to say that there are four
major waves which the first wave begins in the 19th century, the second wave occurs in the 1940s to
1980s, the third wave happens during the 1980s, and the last wave arises in a recent decade year. The
first wave begins in the 19th century. There is evidence shows that the first Chinese immigrant in Los
Angeles comes from the Northern California because of the Gold Rush and the railroads construction.
In the book, The Los Angeles Plaza: Sacred and Contested Space, William David Estrada writes, The
rise of the Chinese community of Los Angeles was an outgrowth of larger developments in the United
States during the nineteenth century... the Chinese of Los Angeles came to fill an important sector of
the economy as entrepreneurs (p.72.) Estrada also claims that the early work areas that the first
Chinese immigrants related. At first, most Chinese work at restaurants, laundries, farms, wholesale
stores and casinos. Because of cheap labor, most Chinese can easily find the low skilled work
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The Flaws In Gorgias Encomium Of Helen
The Encomium of Helen, written by the Gorgias, is a very significant piece regarding Greek classic
literature in which he argues Helen of Troy s innocence from the blame placed on her by society when
she allegedly committed adultery. Throughout the piece, Gorgias uses his philosophical perspective to
pinpoint how every motive she could have had liberated her from any blame. This piece came in a
period in which many philosophers catalogued Gorgias as a sophist, or someone who has no true
wisdom and argues for the sake of winning and not to share knowledge. Throughout this analyzation, I
will proceed to explain the flaws in Gorgias Encomium of Helen, as well as the purpose in choosing
this piece instead of the other literature pieces. Helen, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His style is definitely appealing because it is bold and reflects some experience with abstract concepts
such as justice and praise. The word choice is direct and unambiguous. In my opinion Gorgias
thematic in expressing the nature of his thoughts regarding Helen s position in the situation was
strategically ordered in a way that seemed to have validity but can also be interpreted as contradictory.
The Encomium of Helen was written to persuade from all pathos, ethos, as well as the logical
approach; however, Gorgias left many gaps in his defense that when analyzed meticulously makes his
argument seem questionable and weak. If one places blame on Fate and God like he initially stated,
then his argument would be based on a complete abstract since there is no concrete evidence of the
existence of the will of divinity other than those who believe in it. Helen is the daughter of a god, but
the fact that there are gods does not entirely prove how the will of the gods can take over Helen
entirely. A skeptical perspective could have deducted Helen could have easily attributed her actions to
Fate without this being the case. Therefore, the complexity in proving this theory does not completely
satisfy the purpose of finding her innocent and in contrast can make Helen seem opportunistic at
taking advantage of her role in society to satisfy her dishonest instincts. Gorgias reasoning would have
not been able to convince skeptics because the reasoning is subjective and
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Lesson Plan for Health History
LESSON PLAN Health History WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS BACK TO YOU
WHAT YOU DO/WHAT STUDENT DOES WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS
BACK TO YOU WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS BACK TO YOU Skills to be
taught, equipment, objectives, delegation, safety concerns, safety nursing dx., evidenced based
practice CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS INDICATING NEED FOR SKILL SKILLS TO
COMPLETE SKILL EXPECTED OUTCOMES UNEXPECTED OUTCOMES AND WHAT TO DO
ABOUT THEM A health history includes the patient subjective data of the past and present health
condition, and objective date that is observed. Equipment: Health history form, Pen Objectives:
Students will be able to state the reason why a health history is needs to be conducted. Students will
be able to identify the first step before conducted a health history interview. Students will be able to
identify the different elements include in a health history. Delegation: Health history interview cannot
be delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel. Safety Concerns: All information discussed with patient
about there health history should be private. Client information should not be discussed in front of
family members without their promising. Safety Nsg Dx: Evidenced Based Practice Clients that
communicate with their doctor showed improvements in a variety of outcome (Smith, Duell, Martin,
2012). Information gathers from the health history, the nurse group
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Navajo Code Talkers
Navajo Code Talkers
National security of every country highly depends on secrecy maintainance, especially during
wartime. Secrecy is an important element of victory. However, it is important not only to code
messages but also to break enemy codes in order to gain military advantages. During the Second
World War it was very important for the United States to send and receive codes without any risk of
being deciphered. For this reason the language of American indigenous population of the Navajo was
chosen by the U.S. Marine Corps. This paper focuses on contributions made by the Navajo Code
Talkers during the Second World War. The military enemies of the United States did not manage to
break the code. One of the reasons why the Navajo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, they were sworn to secrecy and did not share the information even with their families.
Indians were admitted to the construction of the code only after the training. The initial problem was
that the Navajo language did not contain equivalents for English military terms and phrases. That is
why it was a difficult task to transfer military terminology into the Navajo language. However, it was
recognized that the code should have been both unbreakable and simple, because under combat
conditions rapid transmission and translation of messages was of high importance.Long phrases might
appear ineffective and inefficient. The Navajos decided to choose words that had direct association
with nature, birds, and common Navajo life in order to avoid perplexity (Townsend 2000, 146).
Generally, there were two methods of communication. According to Townsend (2000, 147), the first
method concerned a words for alphabet system. This method was used to code some terms that could
not easily be replaced with a specific word. It was ineffective to affix an Indian word to any random
Pacific island. According to the alphabet method, each letter of the English alphabet was replaced by
with an Indian word. For example, Tarawa Island was coded as turkey ant rabbit ant weasel ant . In
Navajo, this would be pronounced as Than zie, wol la chee, gah, wol lo chee, gloe ih, wol la chee .
Some English letters were represented by diverse terms in order to increase the
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Compairson Between the Inca Government and American...
The ancient Inca government and the government of the United States of America have some things in
common; while at the same time both very different. The powers possessed by the Inca monarch are
similar to those of the U.S. government. However, Inca punishments for criminals are very different
from American punishments for criminals. The Inca government had a very strong structure, which
enabled it to last for hundreds of years. One major distinction between the two governments though, is
that the Inca government was invaded about two hundred years before the U.S. government was
founded.
The powers possessed by the Inca monarch are similar to those that are exercised by the entire U.S.
government. The Inca monarch had complete control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was all made possible by strong centralized control over sources of raw material and labor,
through the office of the vizier.
In order to more efficiently run the nation, some responsibilities had to be decentralized, placing
authority in the hands of local nobles and governors. Some were too tempted by the thought of
holding power, and began to break away from the royal government at Memphis up in the Delta.
Others, like Qar, who served in the 6th Dynasty under King Merenra, recalled that he sailed upstream
to the nome of Edfu as sole companion, nomarch, overseer of Upper Egyptian barley and overseer of
prophets, because I was capable and appreciated in the esteem of his Majesty. I came to be accorded
the office of lord of every leader of all Upper Egypt I gave bread to the hungry and clothing to the
one who went naked in this nome It was I who buried every name in this nome who had no heir, with
linen drawn from my own property. Qar was later deified and a cult for him grew.
After the First Intermediate Period, authority was not given to important regional families, but capable
members of the middle class were appointed to offices, creating a devoted class of civil servants. The
capital was also moved away from the Delta, to Lisht, in Middle Egypt.
The autobiographical text of Vizier Ankhu of the 13th Dynasty refers to other family members who
served as vizier, and indicates that the office was passed from father to son.
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Belgian Congo vs. Holocaust
The atrocities of the Belgian Congo and the Holocaust are two of the main events in history that have
been responsible for the mass murdering of millions of people. Although these events significantly
changed the course of humanity, and the story behind each one is very different, there are significant
factors that make them alike as well as different. Many would agree that comparing two atrocities that
affected the lives of so many people and gave a 180 degree turn to each of their countries would be
something very difficult to achieve. However, by comparing the behavior of both the perpetrators and
the victims of both cases we might be able to further understand the lack of morality and the
inspiration that led to these awful events. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This allowed several years of massacre. However, eventually the number of Nazis running
concentration camps diminished, as they needed manpower fighting the war. This is further explained
in The Drowned and the Saved , The Nazism of the final years could not do without these external
auxiliaries, determined as it was to maintain its order within subjugated Europe and feed the front
lines of the war, bled white by their opponents growing military resistance. (Levi pg.42) This
weakening in their system allowed for the Holocaust to end and liberate the Jews from the occupied
Europe. This began the process of the creation of the state of Israel, where the Jews could find refuge.
This gave them a process of healing and allowed them to rebuild the Jewish community. The set of
events for the Belgian Congo was not similar in any way. The ivory company, which exported ivory to
Belgium and the rest of Europe leaded by King Leopold of Belgium, was the responsible for the
atrocities committed in Congo during the 1880 s.
Another key factor that differentiates these cases is the aftermath of the atrocities, and how the
Holocaust was able to utilize the Nuremberg Trials as the first step in achieving justice. In the Belgian
Congo atrocities, Belgium slowly deleted history and refused to take responsibility. In Heart of
Darkness we can find the lack of justice at the very end of the book when Charles
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The Role Of Mediation In Australia
many places, and speak with multiple accents. I have been artificially inseminated, cloned and
genetically manipulated and expect soon to be DNA tested. Currently my ethics and standards are
being scrutinised, questioned and publicly debated, though I personally have avoided too much
introspection in favour of acting out in the world. Moreover, the beginnings of Mediation in Australia
coincided with the publication of Getting to Yes . Based on the Harvard Negotiation model, which is a
rational and pragmatic approach, early trainings were given that seemed to match the Australians
views of themselves. Not many are aware that early Australia was divided between convicts, mostly
Irish, and free settlers, mostly British, soldiers or gentlemen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The British legal principles were violated when a principle was established in the hanging of a
poacher for killing deer on the squire s land. Mediation that was conducted under the Native Title Act
(1993) often has to deal with the legacy of land expropriations, the denial of rights to Aboriginal
people and forced removals across Australia. Ned Kelly who is an Irishmann who later turned into
bushranger , flouted the law, robbed the rich at gunpoint, and promoted the idea of one law for all men
regardless of their status in society. The superhero was shot dead in the rugged bushland by the police
after years. The origins of contemporary Australia is relevant to any consideration of Australian
attitudes to power and conflict, to the ways through which the conflict is resolved, the rights and
entitlements of others and the role played by the third parties. Australia has had 105 year old history of
using conciliation, mediation and arbitration to settle disputes, and its industrial courts were frequently
named conciliation and arbitration
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The Art Of Writing Letters (And Why You Should Star

  • 1. The Art Of Writing Letters (And Why You Should Star 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. The Art Of Writing Letters (And Why You Should Star The Art Of Writing Letters (And Why You Should Star
  • 2. What Is The Basics Of Website Design For all points create a scenario and/or examples And answer the who/what/where/why/when/how questions for each point This booklet is for anyone that intends to create their own website Web site Testing The basics of website design and content is about Usability, Functionality and Sensibility Why? USABILITY Can I find my way around easily without getting lost Annoyance of intrusions such as popups and social media links FUNCTIONALITY Do the navigation menus and links in the content work? What happens after a user submits a form to register or for further information? Links DO not have so many links to other things in the page if you don t have ads on the side of your webpage then why advertise your other products/services ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What colours mean, how they combine, what colours not to mix etc. This all means nothing if the reader is actually struggling to read the content. There are sites out there in Internet land that have black, deep purple or deep blue backgrounds that are almost impossible to read. Some can do this well with the right sized and coloured text but they are exceptions. The ideal background is white, with black text. As simple as that. In fact the more white space on your web pages the better. A crowded page that includes boxed text everywhere is painful to a reader s eyes after a while. Similar to there being too much page segmentation, meaning that the page is visually broken up with various boxed text, the webpage can also have too much content. This is the major Content
  • 3. Do not supply too much information just the right information. No more than 2 scrolls of the mouse or up to 2 screens of content. If you can t get the message across in less than 2 screens, then the content is not clear and concise There is a tendency for the author of the website to want to tell the reader everything about the product(s)/service(s). This will fill the page with lists of attributes rather than the benefits. Let s just quickly recap on some sales theory here so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses... Complexity theory is a subset of chaos theory, it focuses on how groups of living things behave. It s primary advancement came through its application in biology with the pursuit for an explanation regarding the evolutionary complexity of living organisms (5). Mikulecky in The emergence of complexity: science coming of age or science growing old? offers a concise definition of complexity: Complexity is the property of a real world system that is manifest in the inability of any one formalism being adequate to capture all its properties (1). This carries major implications in the ability of project managers to follow through on each project parameter. Complexity theory aims to define how order and patterns arise out of seemingly chaotic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patrick Weaver in A Simple View of Complexity in Project Management identifies two primary attributes of the social network, referred to as social capital: the knowledge required to deliver the project outcome and the willingness to achieve the project outcome. Further details regarding these notions and their application can be seen in the section Complexity theory for Project Management. Chaos theory, traditionally, is a field of applied mathematics that studies the dynamic nature of systems that are sensitive to initial conditions. The most famous case of this involves computer simulated weather predictions by Edward Lorenz in 1960 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Here Lorenz discovered that minute changes to initial conditions introduced major and unpredictable consequences to the weather system this became known as the butterfly effect. A fundamental premise of chaos theory is that if there is only a finite amount of information about a particular system, then at some point the system will no longer be predictable. Thus, chaos theory focuses on how simple systems give rise to complicated and unpredictable behavior whereas complexity theory focuses on how systems consisting of many elements lead to well organized and predictable behavior. Due to this, chaos and complexity should be viewed as complementary ideas in order to fully influence different thought processes as to how organizations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Political Figures In The Wizard Of Oz Political Figures in the Land of Oz Many people hold the opinion that they want political issues to stay separated from their leisure entertainment, but it is impossible to create even the simplest of entertainment without taking on some form of politics. In the 1939 musical film, The Wizard of Oz, witches and wizards are likened to various politicians of the real world. At this historical moment, Americans were watching World War II unfold from the sidelines, seeing horrific dictators and many nations leaders on their screens. The Wizard of Oz mimics this through magical figures. They are powerful figures who manipulate and control the masses in order to wipe out competition and and move up the ranks. From Glinda waiting to tell Dorothy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examining these plain Midwestern folk helps provide insight to my argument of the movie s politics. Almira Gulch, who is mirrored in the land of Oz by the Wicked Witch, is a middle aged spinster with wealth, as she is described by Auntie Em as [owning] half the county. This correlates to the Wicked Witch s ownership of the western half of Oz. However, despite Almira s apparent power within the town, she comes across as weak and lacking when compared to Auntie Em or Dorothy. Sure, her words may be threatening, but all the problems she presents hatred towards Dorothy, taking Toto away seem to be solved as easily as they came about. Ultimately, Almira presents no real threat, but simply has the beginnings of a powerful politician within her. In the Land of Oz, we see what would happen to Almira she were given the power necessary to truly strike fear into the hearts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Lesson 8 Ch 14 Quiz  Question 1 0 out of 0.5 points Many organizations use these certifications, along with vendor neutral certifications, when evaluating prospective employees and personnel. What kind of certifications are these? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: vendor specific  Question 2 0 out of 0.5 points Certifications can help identify you as someone who has pursued __________________________training and complies with in your chosen specialty. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: industry standards  Question 3 0 out of 0.5 points Which organization s certifications focus on a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: (ISC)2  Question 4 0 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Selected Answer: [None Given]
  • 7. Correct Answer: Juniper Networks  Question 17 0 out of 0.5 points Which credential provides a method to measure the knowledge and skills necessary for professionals involved in the process of authorizing and maintaining information systems? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: Certified Authorization Professional (CAP)  Question 18 0 out of 0.5 points Today, one of the most common methods for identifying what skills a security professional possesses is___________________. It proves that the holder has obtained some training. Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: certification  Question 19 0 out of 0.5 points Which certification organization adds a plus sign (+) to the names of its certifications, such as Security+? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: CompTIA  Question 20 0 out of 0.5 points ___________________ is a global provider of security, risk, and compliance solutions for enterprise environments. Their products include identity assurance, data loss prevention, encryption, and tokenization devices. They also provide specific training and certifications to help security professionals acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills to use their products effectively. Selected Answer: [None Given]
  • 8. Correct Answer: RSA  0 out of 0.5 points Which organization focuses on Web related certifications? Selected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Rise of the Nation State 1. The growth of the nation state, first in Western Europe and then elsewhere, has long been viewed as the key political development of this era [i.e. the sixteenth century]. (Merry E. Wiesner Hanks) Discuss with reference to at least two of the following: England, France, Spain. This essay examines how the growth of the nation state was a key political development during this period. It was a hugely important process and a stepping stone towards the systems we have in place today. Although many of the aspects of state building which will be addressed in this essay were already taking place before the sixteenth century, it is during this era that they truly develop and nation states become extremely important in the political world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, Henry VIII broke away from the church in Rome and by 1533; Archbishop of Canterbury had power to annul marriage. This was followed by the Act of Supremacy (1934) which made Henry, Supreme Head of the Church of England. This is another example of the growth in power of the state as Henry transferred power from Rome to his own state. This example in England shows just how key a development the growth of the state was. Further evidence of state building and its importance during this era was also visible in Spain. It was united as a nation during this period using methods of state building like those in England. Firstly, it was unified through marriage. Isabella, the heiress of Castile, married Prince Ferdinand of Aragon, thus uniting two of the main parts of Spain. This growth was further enhanced when Ferdinand and Isabella then invaded Granada in the South, enhancing their own state. This, along with the marriage of their children to various nobles across Europe, meant that Spain had grown into a major power with influence all over Europe. This shows just how key the development of the nation state was. The monarchs continued to strengthen their power by undermining the power of the upper nobles. They reorganized the main royal council, making it larger, stronger, and more professional, and filling it with lower level nobility and educated non nobles...members and officials appointed by the monarch, not inherited by virtue of a noble ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Randle Reef One of the most appalling environmental catastrophes in Canada is right within the Greater Toronto Area, The Randle Reef, located in the Hamilton Harbour. Randle Reef, is considered the direst of identified water pollution issues within Canada, but has recently begun remediation of the site. The Randle Reef contains a massive amount of toxic coal tar, which has been building up for decades, but is scheduled to be contained shortly. In the early 1800 s, then known as Burlington Bay, Hamilton Harbour was an important access point for initial water transportation and industrial expansion of the Burlington and Hamilton area. During this time, the bay was crudely treated by its shoreline residents constantly polluting, as well as the dredging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cleanup is a three phase plan, estimated to remove more than 99% of the PAH mass from the area, which has begun and will hopefully undo the previous generations of damage. Phase one is building a box to contain the contamination. Upon completion of the first phase, there will be a double steel walled barricade surrounding contaminated sediment. Phase two involves of dredging the polluted deposits from the adjacent areas and placing them within the enclosure. The final phase of the project encompasses removing the water from the suppression area and placing a waterproof cap on the facility, which is anticipated to have a 200 year life span, to seal in the chemicals. Upon completion, the container will be paved and then turned over to the Hamilton Port Authority, who will then own the facility and be accountable for monitoring, preserving and evolving the site as port facilities. This project is expected to be completed by 2022, with an estimated cost of approximately $139 million. The Randle Reef sediment remediation project is being funded by both the federal and Ontario government, along with the cities of Hamilton, Burlington and surrounding areas, the U.S Steel Canada, and Hamilton Port ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Potential for Large Scale Ethanol Production Potential for Large Scale Ethanol Production Recent legislation by the Congress of the United States has created a mandate for 5 billion gallons of renewable fuel (notably ethanol) to be consumed annually by 2015. In light of this recent push for alternative fuels, many different biomass solutions have been considered to meet the energy need for the 200 million cars on the road. While the most efficient bio fuels are derived from palm oil and sugarcane, the Unites States has begun to focus on the more regional corn crops to produce new renewable fuels. This program appears to have great potential towards achieving a sustainable future devoid of foreign oil dependence, until the economic implications of large scale ethanol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More moderate studies that were conducted suggest a modest 25% return on investment. Still, not enough to herald it as the perfect solution. President Bush recently visited Central America to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Brazilian Government, aimed at expanding ethanol production from sugarcane in Brazil. Brazil currently produces 38% of the worlds ethanol, while already straining the countries ecosystem (Hirsch). If ethanol production were to increase globally, environmentalists fear that Brazil could transform into a giant sugarcane field. Richard Heinberg noted this rapid expansion and tried to imagine how this would affect the United States cropland when the demand for corn derived ethanol production increased. Heinberg concluded that the US would need 25% more farmland than currently exists to supply the average consumers 852 gallons of fuel per year (Heinberg, 172). This statistic is especially alarming when you realize this assumes that no farmland would be used for food production for both livestock and humans. Additionally, while 90% of ethanol production is produced from corn, the USDA reports that, corn farming required more chemicals fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides than any other comparable crop, such as soybeans. (Pica) With a planned increase in corn production we would see a severe increase in soil and water contamination near farming areas because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Summary Of Various Techniques Used For Key Management In... 3.2 RELATED WORK A review over the various techniques which used for key management in VANET is presented in this section. Hao, Y., Cheng, et Al A distributed key management framework with cooperative message authentication in VANET In [10] The OKD scheme is a centralized group key management protocol and uses periodic rekeying to decrease the communication cost. The OKD scheme constructs the key tree with one way key approach and derives the new key from the old one to improve the rekeying efficiency. There are internal k nodes, external k nodes, and members in each group (u nodes). In the tree, the internal k node stores the auxiliary key and the external k node stores the secret key for each u node. The secret key is only known by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the group signature, public key of one group is connected with private keys of multiple groups. A message that is signed by any private keys of group can be verified with unique group public key. Therefore attacker cannot identify who is sender of the message. Author also proposed an efficient cooperative message authentication protocol, to reduce verification load where validity of safety message is examined by only those verifiers, who are selected on the basis of their position related to sender vehicles. This scheme helps to revoke malicious vehicles, maintaining system and various different security principles. If a verifier discovers an invalid regular broadcast message that is not verified as group signature, it broadcasts a warning message also called as cooperative authentication message to other vehicles. Guo, M. H., Liaw et Al Centralized group key management mechanism for VANET, [13] In this paper the author has been proposed technique of binary search is used in RSU message verification phase. Bloom filter is used to replace hash value in notification message for reducing message overhead and enhancing effectiveness of verification phase. To enhance efficiency pairing operations are reduced from three to two so in the verification phase Vehicles can use its different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Should Human Cloning Be Allowed In The USA My topic was that I researched was Should Human Cloning be Allowed in the USA. I am for this because it can be a medical breakthrough. I am for it because it can cure many things the people struggle with every day. For example, I will talk about how people die from cancer and how we can stop it. And I will also be talking about how cloning can make transplants and saves even more people. And how human cloning can be bad and how it can affect us in the real world and how it can affect our supplies on this world. For example, Simon Smith from the article The Benefits of Human Cloning say, Skin for burn victims, brain cells for the brain damaged, spinal cord cells for quadriplegics and paraplegics, hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys could be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because if we bring these perfect people into this world, then many right will be taken away because we won t need any rules or anything. People don t see how the clone can destroy the world as it is. Many people just see the pros of human cloning. Many people only see the good because that s all anyone talks about. They never go over how new things can hurt you. For example, Many people thought that that hover board as the best thing to ever come out. But as soon as people started to buy them, they started to blow up on people. I m not saying that that they are bad, but we should be a little cautious about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Men Should Get Paternity Leave from Work Why not? In today s world where gender equality is slowly taking importance, men getting paternity leave does not seem like an alien idea. Maternity leaves are never objectionable however when it comes to paternity leaves it becomes one of the most controversial topics of all times. Reasons for maternity leaves are well justified as the women have to carry the child with them as part of their body until the child is born but there are justified reasons for the paternity leave as well. Men have just as much right, need and obligation to spend quality time bonding with and caring for a newborn. With families living isolated from close relatives, it may be difficult for the mother s family to support her after the birth of the baby as was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays people prefer living lives their way. When the number of members in the family are restricted to husband and wife only, it becomes difficult for the lady to cope with even the minor requirements. It is not always feasible to call the neighbors especially in the metropolitan where all are busy and you really do not know much about them. In a world where nobody has the time to stand and take a deep breath paternity leaves come in handy as it allows the men to take a break from their hectic schedules and give time to their family. It is a common scene these days that due to work pressure the employees cancels or postpones number of personal commitments which are seldom recognized by the organizations. Certain jobs require lot of outstation travels hence they get the least time to support their partner when she needs them the most. Sometimes the irony is that the traveling is increased during those critical periods leaving the men regretted forever. Paternity leaves will help people in this sector. I would like to conclude by saying that both the father and the mother should get a set amount of time they can distribute among themselves as parental leave. This would allow flexibility and is the most fair option. Only allowing women to get leave is sexist, but requiring an equal split would ignore the personal needs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sweet Pea Research Paper Sweet Pea Mack There is a common belief that our animals find us. Looking for our forever dog does not always come easily or quickly. That match may be increasingly difficult if you are looking for the ideal dog to become part of a community. One of the most difficult challenges of aging of the loss of a pet. While it is not uncommon for retirement communities to allow small cats and dogs, the resident needs to be able to independently care for their pet either by themselves, family, or paid caregivers. As a geriatric social worker, I am a firm believer in the power of the human animal bond, and totally support seniors with maintaining a relationship with animals in whatever capacity they are able. Years ago I was working in a retirement community committed to improving the culture and climate in the nursing home by implementing the Eden Alternative. This system is designed to create a human habitat through the inclusion of plants, animal, and volunteers. Adopting two suitable dogs was my mission. Enter into the picture is Sweet Pea and Mack, rescued young adult Golden Retrievers adopted to become live in members of a nursing and health care center. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So handsome despite his girth, with a large blocky head, thick, shiny fur, and enormous, brown, soulful eyes. And there it was that immediate connection that many of us feel when we meet the one . Countless animal lovers will agree that we may connect with one of our pets in a greater or deeper way than others. We love them all, but if we are lucky someday may bond in an intense, symbiotic way. This unanticipated reaction caught me off guard, yet some innate sense told me that Mack would be a perfect fit for the community in all aspects. So began his journey to become a facility dog. I openly discussed with his foster the lifestyle that he and Sweet Pea would be living, the procedures in place to ensure their protection and well being, and the overall goals of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. American Farms Great Again Is The Motto For Burlington... Research Paper Make American farms great again is the motto for Burlington Robotics. Autonomous means: controlled by a computer without a need for human intervention. United States farmers compete globally for market share and Burlington Robotics wants to provide the machines needed to reach the greatest potential. The next revolution in farming will be autonomous farming. Bet the Farm, Best Robotics game for 2016 is a great example of the changes that are occurring in agriculture. Farmers concerns with the autonomous tractor revolution include: safety, command and control, laborers, efficiency and cost. Safety Autonomous farming could reduce farm accidents. According to the United States Department of Labor approximately 300 fatalities occur each year due to vehicular incidents on the farm. Autonomous farm machinery could decrease these numbers. Make an automated farm a safer place with Vantage (copyright) obstacle detection and avoidance. Equip robotic farm vehicles with the ability to see and safely react to unexpected hazards. The first step in environmental awareness, this specialized LiDAR sensor produces a 3D area readout that identifies potential obstacles and integrates seamlessly with Vantage. The on board and remote emergency stops (e stops) serve as a safety override, immediately halting all vehicle operations, as well as a toggle between manual/automatic control. According to www.asirobots.com/farming/. Command And Control According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ratio Analysis On The Performance Of Business Organisations Several academicians are moving towards elimination of ratio analysis as an analytical technique in assessing the performance of business organisations. Theorists downgrade arbitrary rules of thumb, which includes company ratio comparisons, widely used by practitioners. Since attacks on the relevance of ratio originated from esteemed members of scholarly society, this poses the question if ratio analysis is limited to the world of nuts and bolts ? Can we bridge the gap rather than sever the link between traditional ratio analysis and the popular rigorous statistical techniques which is more popular among academicians in recent years (Edward Altman 2012). The Co operative is a group of people acting together to meet the common needs and objectives of its members. The ownership of the businesses belongs to its members and decisions are made dramatically by the group. The group are not about making big profits for its members, but believe in creating value for its customers; this is what makes the co operative groups stands out amongst its competitor s. The Co operative Group was founded in 1844 in Rochdale Lancashire. By 1990, the group owned over 1,400 independent separate co operative businesses in the UK, which all are members of the wider Co operative Group; during this period most of these independent societies began to merge to form a formidable force in both the retail sector and other food chains. The Group is the largest mutual business in the UK, owned by eight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Is Oprah Winfrey Important The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams, Oprah Winfrey once stated (Bodnick). Oprah started her immense adventure at a young age and is still on it. Even though there were many hills and bumps on her adventure, she has so far succeeded in achieving anything she has ever wanted. By always trying and never giving up, Winfrey is now an icon around the world, and she lives the life that she dreamed about as a child. Oprah is an American legend because she overcame a troublesome childhood, was successful in television shows, movies, and literature, and now influences today s society in many ways. Oprah Winfrey overcame a very troublesome childhood. Her mother had her as a teenager and they both lived a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From having a vacant mother, a miscarriage, and a strict father, Winfrey s childhood was a struggle, but it made her strive to achieve all the fame and success she has today. Success is not easy to come by,and Oprah went above and beyond what the normal person would consider success. She has her own television show, has starred in multiple movies, produces a magazine, has won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and much much more. Nevertheless, Oprah has impacted American in more ways than countable and is, therefore, an American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Rock And Roll Of The 1960 S Dr. Roessner Reading Rock Roll 11/21/16 Pet Sounds vs. SGT Pepper Rock and Roll in the 1960 s was a very memorable decade. Rock and roll music went through a very dramatic transformation; A few bands went through some changes of their own to keep selling albums. Two very popular bands that went through a transformation was the Beach Boys and the Beatles. I bring up these two well known bands because I believe that they played a key role in the transformation of rock and roll. Rock and roll would not be the same today without these two remarkable bands. Between the Beach Boys and the Beatles, I guess someone could say that there was a little bit of friction. This was because when the Beach Boys debuted in 1961 they were known as Americas favorite band, until The Beatles came to the states in 1964. The Beatles brought something new with them when they crossed the Atlantic Ocean from England, and this was just the beginning of something new. This friction between the Beach Boys and The Beatles is what started a beautiful transformation of music in the rock and roll world, and it all started with the albums Pet Sounds and SGT Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Some background on these two bands and where they came from. In 1961 The Beach Boys were born. The band was made up of five men Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, and Al Jardine. Brian was the brains of the band and his imaginative ambitions and songwriting aptitudes eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Role Of A Product Manager For Romberg I have been given the role of a Product Manager for Romberg. My main objective is to thoroughly investigate all of the data that has been provided in the case study and appendices. I will create a marketing plan for 2015, which will develop Romberg s true market potential in the UK. However, this is only a small part of the company s goals and objectives. In the bigger picture, the Marketing Managers main priority is sorting out the problems that have been identified with Manchester Ales traditional product range. Nevertheless, realizing the importance of Romberg, George Findlay has been given a date for presenting his plans to the Board of Directors. With regard to the overall objective, I will produce four sub aims, which will help to more clearly identify areas for change and development. 2. Aims 1. Produce a comprehensive 12 months Marketing Plan for Manchester Ales and Romberg brand. 2. Develop Romberg s market potential in the UK. 3. Undertake analysis of the data provided in case study and appendices by using multiple analysis techniques. 3. Selection and Justification of Tasks 3.1 Marketing Audit This is an examination of an organisation s marketing environment, objectives, strategies, performance and activities. It identifies strengths and weaknesses and it aims to identify key strategic issues, problem areas and opportunities. To be effective the marketing audit must be continually carried out. It is not a one off activity, it has to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Slows Down The Aging Process 1. Slows Down the Aging Process A study done by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine tracked 500 older runners over the span of 20 years. At the end of the study, researchers found that runners had fewer disabilities, were half as likely to have an early death and had a longer span of active life when compared with nonrunners. When researchers began studying the runners in 1984, they had predicted that running would do the elderly more harm than good. Many people believed that runners would experience more orthopedic injuries. The study showed that the opposite was true. 2. Aids in Weight Loss According to a 2010 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Nearly 70 percent of adults over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparing Cabaret And Hedda Gabler These two plays may seem as if they have differences for example one is a musical which is Cabaret, but they have similarities and many ways also. These two plays set into the lives of individuals who are not satisfied with their lives, even though society may assume so. Since everyone is in their own lives trying to make it the best as they can, they all do not realize how unsatisfied one of the characters may be with their lives. Throughout this paper we will be able to see the similarities of these plays. These two plays were chosen to be compared due to the position the characters were placed in, due to their times and where they were living at in those times. Hedda Gabler is based on a life of a woman who is viewed to have all she needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People always seem to be happy with their lives and since they have it all there should be no reason for them to be miserable. Although these two women seemed to have it all, they were not happy at all. Their past had marked them, and how they were presently living was not what they wanted. They both end up in relationships they were not satisfied with as they were not living the lives they wanted. They did not love the men, they were living with. They once were able to live the life, but once they started living with the men they were with, all they did was stay at home. Although Hedda was legally married to George, unlike Sally who just moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Thampso Thompson Abortion Abortion is highly controversial and there is quite the debate over the ethics of abortion. The question is does the fetus have the same rights as an adult, so that it has the same right to not be killed. There are many debates on whether or not a fetus is human. Those who believe that there is no life related to a fetus then they believe that it has no rights. On the flip side, others may argue that abortion is the killing of an innocent human life. The question, When does life begin? appears over and over again throughout these debates and within cultures.Thompson believes that the question of whether a fetus have the same rights as a human being is irrelevant. Even if the fetus had all the rights of an adult human being, it would still be permissible to abort it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dying violist scenario of finding yourself attached to a violinist. The violinist had to be connected to your circulatory systems to live and taking him off would kill him. You must be connected to him for the next 9 months. The debate begins that attaching the violinist is unauthorized and there is then the right to go against this unauthorized connection. So realistically it is believed that when contraception fails, this is an unauthorized human being attached for 9 months. Rape could be put in this scenario, as well. In the example of the people seeds, people seeds take on the characteristics of pollen. The people seeds may float in through a window onto the carpets. So when this happens, you would put up the finest mesh screens. In an highly uncommon scenario, the mesh was defected and a people seed implants itself in the home. So this brings up the question whether or not a person plant can now develop and have the right to use the home its in. This answer is clearly no. This is compared to how a failed contraception situation may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Assess The Benefits Of Volunteering To The Community Do you ever think of you could help your community? Are you ever bored in the summertime? Then, you should volunteer. Volunteering is a great way to help others in your community. You can simply volunteer to help clean up trash, monitor the elderly, help out at food banks and so much more. At many public events(eg. Fairs, BBQs), there are normally not enough people to help, so volunteering could help make some of these events possible. Also, it feels great to help someone else in need. Volunteering can also affect someone greatly if no one sorted the food at food banks, some people could go hungry. Everyone should have the same chance you have. Volunteering is also a great way to make new friends. You can also communicate with someone completely different from you(eg. a senior, someone less fortunate), and learn how they live their lives on a normal basis. You may even find someone to have a talk with while you are doing your designated job. Volunteering is also a great way to learn how to work with others because there are normally a lot of volunteers working together. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although you do not get paid for volunteering, this is something that you have chosen to do, and it can prepare you for other things like it in your life(that has you have a salary). You also can learn something new and fun from volunteering. There are also so many things to choose to volunteer for, so you don t have to something you really dislike. This can also be put on your resume for another new job, which can give you a better chance. Also, in high school, you need volunteer hours, so this is a good chance to build them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Mother To Son By Langston Hughes Stevie Wonder, whom was an American musician, once said, Mama was a great teacher, a teacher of compassion, love, and fearlessness. If love is sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of love. This quote by Stevie Wonder helps us understand the fact that mothers try, in the best ways, to see you succeed by teaching from the mother s perspective and the experiences she has been through to get you to see the world in a different way. Just like the quote, in Mother to Son we also see the emphasis on the teachings or life lessons of a mother and how the mother tries to make the son understand by teaching him that success is something you have to work for, just like the mother had to and still has to do in her life. In Langston Hughes Mother to Son the poem portrays a mother who informs her son about the life she has lived along with the difficulties that she encountered and has overcame, hence the fact that she is telling her son. The mother explains to her son that despite the difficulties and challenges that come to you and are ahead of you in life, you must not give up because motivation and determination will push you through life, which is what becomes the overall theme of this poem. Langston Hughes first method to clearly display the theme of perseverance is through the use of an extended metaphor within the whole poem. The constantly acknowledged metaphor throughout this poem is the comparison of the mother s life to a set of crystal stairs. In the poem the mother says Life for me ain t been no crystal stair, this metaphor is to portray that the mother s life hasn t been easy going and beautiful like a set of crystal stairs would be. Furthermore, it helps us get a clear image that the mother s life has been filled with ups and downs. The mother is portrayed to have had a rough life, but as the reader continues to read the poem we see that she pushes through these hard times and does not give up to prove that determination will get you far; which we see when she says For I se still goin , honey, I se still climbin which is the continuation of her prospering. Furthermore, Langston Hughes incorporated imagery and diction into this poem to get his audience to visualize the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Psychiatry Has Changed Since The 1970 S Lauren Slater s, On Being Sane in Insane Places, takes the reader on a journey showing how psychiatry has changed since the 1970 s. David Rosenhan s experiment of whether psychiatrists could accurately diagnose mental stability was the catalyst for her own experiment. Her quest to see if Rosenhan s experiment can be duplicated, clearly shows her mental stability is questionable. I believe the psychiatrists in her experiment may have accurately diagnosed her. In the original experiment by David Rosenhan, he wanted to show that the social control wielded by psychiatrists was not backed up by skills of accurate diagnosis. Along with eight other colleagues, he tried to infiltrate mental hospitals. To get in, they were to present with a voice saying thud. After being admitted, if they were, they were to behave typically to see if they would be exposed as impostors (Slater 63). To begin the experimenters grew out their hair and stopped showering for a couple of days. They learned to avoid unnecessary ingestion of medication by cheeking pills. The participants showed up at mental hospitals and told them their symptom. If they were checked in, they were to let the staff know that the voice had stopped and they were ok. All of the experimenters were admitted, diagnosed and held for various periods of time. The diagnoses for the fake patients were schizophrenic psychosis for eight of them, and manic depressive psychosis for one. During their stays they were treated the same as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Transatlantic Slave Trade Existing from 16th to the 19th centuries. The atlantic slave trade also known as the Transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved african people, mainly from africa to the americas,and then their sale there. The slave trade used mainly the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage. existed from 16th to the 19th centuries.The development of colonies created by European countries is one of the main causes of the trade. There was a demand for many labourers for the sugar, tobacco, and cotton plantations in America.The reason why they didn t just hire people , is because paid labor was too expensive, and indigenous people had been largely wiped out by disease and conflict, for this reason the colonies turned to Africa to provide cheap labour in the form of slaves. The first shipment of slaves was from West Africa to the Americas,across the Atlantic ocean, this took place in the early 1500s.Slaves were now being sold by European, Arab, and African merchants. While Europeans purchased large numbers of Africans, and sent them far away to work in colonies they aren t the only responsible ones for the slave trade. Africans were not strangers to the slave trade or to keeping of slaves.Africans bear some responsibility themselves, some African societies had their own slaves long before trade. The Africans cooperated with Europeans to sell other Africans into slavery, Europeans relied on African merchants as well as soldiers and rulers to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Role Of Conflict In Claudette Colvin And Diary Of A... How would someone respond if they were a young girl during the era of segregation, or during the nazi takeover? Most likely they would be afraid, or worried about their family s safety and themselves. The two texts Claudette Colvin and Anne Frank the Diary of a Young Girl both bring out significant conflicts and during certain time periods with certain events. The two texts chosen with show us how these two young girls handled and responded to the many conflicts going on around them. People respond to conflict in many ways. Certain circumstances cause people to respond to conflict in different ways. Time periods, setting, age, all have a strong influence on how conflict is handledaround the world today and in the past. The best way to handle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Claudette was a kid she was in a line at a general store, then a little white boy cut in front of her. Then some older white kids came in the door and started laughing, Claudette of course wondered what they were laughing at. They had been pointing at Claudette, then the little white boy had said, let me see, let me see too . For some reason they wanted to see my hands, I held my hands up palms out, and he put his hands on my hands. My Mother saw us and saw the other boy s mom watching. Then my mom came straight cross the room, raised her hand, and gave me a backhand slap across my face. Dont you know you re not supposed to touch them?! The white boy s mom nodded at my mom and said, That s right Mary . So Claudette only being four years old, had learned the hard way not to have any contact with white people. It is hard to imagine all of the stress and conflict a young girl would have to face during this time period. Segregation, people discriminated because of their skin color, prosecution for blacks, what a tough time for just a teenage girl to have to go through. So Claudette had to have responded to this situation and conflict somehow, but how? Claudette had learned her lesson no doubtedly, but even as she started to grow up, she still stood close to her family. Having some sense of optimism even though of the givernment and everythign else going against her during that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Haack On Fuzzy Logic Essay Haack On Fuzzy Logic ABSTRACT: Much of the progress in modern logic beyond Aristotle is due to the invention of a precise and powerful formalism, and this is why Haack is reluctant to weaken it. What motivates her to regard deviant and fuzzy logic as extensions rather than rivals of classical logic is its demonstrated capacity for refinement and progress. Thus she sharply distinguishes between a logic dealing with fuzzy concepts (she accepts), and one which is itself fuzzy, i.e., where true and false cease to be precise concepts (she rejects). While it is often more convenient to retain as much as possible of classical logic because of its simplicity and familiarity, there is nothing in the hermeneutical view of logic to render it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If however fuzzy logic is taken to be, as Zadeh and his followers claim, a rival theory, fuzzy technology is irrelevant to its philosophical bona fides. (2) The idea is to accommodate vagueness within the framework of classical logic by means of a non classical semantics in which vague evidence counts as true just in case it would be true for all the ways of making it precise. After explaining how radically fuzzy logic departs not only from classical logic, but also from the classical conception of what logic is and does, Haack criticizes fuzzy logic for its methodological extravagances and its linguistic inconsistencies. She argues that despite the considerable new complexities it introduces, fuzzy logic does not avoid but actually requires the imposition of artificial precision the very fault for which Zadeh blames classical logic. She also points out that the linguistic evidence does not support the main contention motivating fuzzy logic that true and false like bald and tall are predicates of degree. Linguistic, metaphysical, and methodological considerations all speak against degrees of truth. (3) Haack concludes that fuzzy logic is not a viable competitor of classical logic. A process of weighted averaging defuzzifies Carnap and Haack might say, precisifies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why Pro-Choice Is The Right Choice Why Pro Choice is the Right Choice With the evolving moral standards of society, abortions are becoming more and more justified. Abortions, the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother, has become a controversial issue in American society, but should be generally supported because women should have the choice on how they choose their eggs to go on, whether it be to end further growth of the fetus or not. Women have a right to control what happens in and with their body. Being a pro choice defender means taking sympathies to this woman while she then gets called a murderer by pro life supporters. Abortions sometimes results in the woman being harassed because of the choice she has made about her own body. That s what pro life supports. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This young girl had been raped and was 25 weeks pregnant when she found out she was pregnant. The father of the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, claims she became pregnant in February after her doctor injected her with sedatives and then raped her. His petition for her to be allowed an abortion after the 20 week legal limit was turned down by two regional courts before the Supreme Court on Tuesday gave the go ahead if medics deemed there was a serious threat to her life if the child is not aborted. M. M. Prabhakar, one of the doctors appointed to the case, said that the girl was not in a fit state to have the baby and the procedure would be carried out on Friday in Ahmedabad, which is the main city in western Gujarat state. Prabhakar states The girl is not physically fit and her mental condition is also not stable. She was found to have suicidal tendencies, as he told AFP. Therefore it has been decided to abort the fetus. This case should have been taken care of as soon as brought to the attention of doctors ( Protect Girls Pregnant Through Rape from Abortion ) Some abortion cases are due to being too young to support the child. According to Abortions In America , Women give an average of 3.7 reasons why they are seeking an abortion including the following: 21% Inadequate finances, 21% Not ready for responsibility, 12% Problems with relationships, unmarried, 11% Too young and/or immature, and 35% other. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mobile Device Management And Network Security Automation... Bradford Networks and Airwatch Provide Secure BYOD at University of California, Irvine Medical Center Mobile Device Management and Network Security Automation let physicians and students safely interact with hospital systems using their personal devices. A world class academic medical center with a full range of acute and general care services, UC Irvine Medical Center is at the forefront of medical education and research and prides itself on delivering the highest quality patient care. At UC Irvine Medical Center, mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads are a way of life for doctors, professors, medical students and staff. When Allscripts, which supplies the Medical Center s electronic medical record (EMR) system, announced it was developing a mobile app, We knew our doctors and medical personnel would be clamoring to use this application, explains Adam Gold, Director of Emerging Technologies at UC Irvine Medical Center. The time had come when we needed a BYOD strategy that would enable our staff to securely use their own devices at the medical center. Several challenges would need to be overcome along the way. The most pressing concern was protecting HIPAA compliant data. Adam recognized that security had to start at the endpoint so only approved, secure devices with safe would be allowed on the network. The Challenge Physicians, instructors, students and hospital staff interact with the EMR system in many different ways, and these varied access levels had to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Okonkwo s Life In Things Fall Apart Achebe wrote a story about the life of the past the people of Ibo and all of its flaws and perfections. Despite the imperfections the of the Ibo people they had a rich culture, a community who cared about each other, and they aren t the savages that some depicted them to be. Did Achebe educate the readers on the true nature of the Ibo s? I think that he did and here is why, he discussed what life in Ibo is like through the eyes of a man who could of actually lived in Umuofia, he discussed how the missionaries influenced their society and how the missionaries made it seem like they need saving but they didn t, despite the society having their flaws they aren t savages. Achebe achieves goal but spreading the message of the reality of life in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The missionaries came and gradually converted people to their culture and eventually enforcing their culture, laws, putting those who they think require punishment to trial and turning them into practically slaves as punishment. This was not need in Umuofia because the people had their own way of doing things because of their rich culture which would of advance into something differently entirely but couldn t have because of the missionaries took it up to themselves to civilize the savages in god s name. As stated in the text Does the white man understand our custom about land? How can he when he does not even speak our tongue? But he says that our customs are bad; and our own brothers who have taken up his religion also say that our customs are bad. How do you think we can fight when our own brother have turned against us? (Achebe 176) The author describe how imperialism negatively influence the Ibo people, the missionaries aren t a good thing for the Ibo people. The imperialism in the Shooting of an Elephant is just as bad and the author shows it by showing how much the Burmese people hated the empire by targeting the british police officer who also hates the british rule because he see all the evil behind it as well. As stated in the text As a police ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Richard Montanez Research Paper The Growth of Success What is a business leader? A business leader is someone with the impact to make a difference, visualize a goal, create, and share the goals proposal with others, and inspire those to support and follow that goal. Richard Montanez is an inspiring business leader. Richard Montanez is the man who invented Hot Cheetos. Cheetos was invented in 1948 by Charles Elmer Doolin made by Frito Lays a subsidiary to PepsiCo. Richard introduced a new idea of the Flamin Hot Cheetos that would change his life forever. Richard Montanez was born in Mexico and he comes from two immigrant parents and has ten siblings. He moved to Guasti which is south Cucamonga in California and would share a home with six families. He also spent a majority of the time picking grapes. Richard did not complete school because he lacked with the ability to speak proper English, but he is a firm believer of education. He believes you can go far with education, but it is also feasible for people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richard believed in his idea and had faith that it would be a success to the company. Richard decided to reach out to CEO Roger Enrico and take a chance to pitch his idea. Mr. Enrico took the time to take Richards call and allowed him to make a proposal and present in two weeks. With the opportunity to be heard Richard took advantage to go to the library and prepare himself in reading about marketing and plan how he was going to strategically present this idea. Not only was Richard a creative entrepreneur, he was very artistic. Richard is also the artist behind the Flamin Hot Cheetos logo. With Richards creative, artistic, and faith in his goal he managed to impress CEO Roger Enrico with this new twist to the famous Cheetos. This process lead Richard Montanez to go from a janitor to an executive vice president. Richard began to inspire other ideas as his Flamin Hot Cheetos became a big hit to all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Chinese Immigrants Of Los Angeles Chinese Immigrants in Los Angeles The Chinese immigrant is one of the largest group in the United States. Looking back the history of U.S., most people believe that the first Chinese immigrants came to California during the Gold Rush period. Also, the Chinese community is one of the largest and oldest ethnic group of Asian Americans. Some researchers consider the history of ethnic Chinese in Southern California relates to three periods. In my opinion, I would like to say that there are four major waves which the first wave begins in the 19th century, the second wave occurs in the 1940s to 1980s, the third wave happens during the 1980s, and the last wave arises in a recent decade year. The first wave begins in the 19th century. There is evidence shows that the first Chinese immigrant in Los Angeles comes from the Northern California because of the Gold Rush and the railroads construction. In the book, The Los Angeles Plaza: Sacred and Contested Space, William David Estrada writes, The rise of the Chinese community of Los Angeles was an outgrowth of larger developments in the United States during the nineteenth century... the Chinese of Los Angeles came to fill an important sector of the economy as entrepreneurs (p.72.) Estrada also claims that the early work areas that the first Chinese immigrants related. At first, most Chinese work at restaurants, laundries, farms, wholesale stores and casinos. Because of cheap labor, most Chinese can easily find the low skilled work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Flaws In Gorgias Encomium Of Helen The Encomium of Helen, written by the Gorgias, is a very significant piece regarding Greek classic literature in which he argues Helen of Troy s innocence from the blame placed on her by society when she allegedly committed adultery. Throughout the piece, Gorgias uses his philosophical perspective to pinpoint how every motive she could have had liberated her from any blame. This piece came in a period in which many philosophers catalogued Gorgias as a sophist, or someone who has no true wisdom and argues for the sake of winning and not to share knowledge. Throughout this analyzation, I will proceed to explain the flaws in Gorgias Encomium of Helen, as well as the purpose in choosing this piece instead of the other literature pieces. Helen, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His style is definitely appealing because it is bold and reflects some experience with abstract concepts such as justice and praise. The word choice is direct and unambiguous. In my opinion Gorgias thematic in expressing the nature of his thoughts regarding Helen s position in the situation was strategically ordered in a way that seemed to have validity but can also be interpreted as contradictory. The Encomium of Helen was written to persuade from all pathos, ethos, as well as the logical approach; however, Gorgias left many gaps in his defense that when analyzed meticulously makes his argument seem questionable and weak. If one places blame on Fate and God like he initially stated, then his argument would be based on a complete abstract since there is no concrete evidence of the existence of the will of divinity other than those who believe in it. Helen is the daughter of a god, but the fact that there are gods does not entirely prove how the will of the gods can take over Helen entirely. A skeptical perspective could have deducted Helen could have easily attributed her actions to Fate without this being the case. Therefore, the complexity in proving this theory does not completely satisfy the purpose of finding her innocent and in contrast can make Helen seem opportunistic at taking advantage of her role in society to satisfy her dishonest instincts. Gorgias reasoning would have not been able to convince skeptics because the reasoning is subjective and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lesson Plan for Health History LESSON PLAN Health History WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS BACK TO YOU WHAT YOU DO/WHAT STUDENT DOES WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS BACK TO YOU WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT STUDENT SAYS BACK TO YOU Skills to be taught, equipment, objectives, delegation, safety concerns, safety nursing dx., evidenced based practice CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS INDICATING NEED FOR SKILL SKILLS TO COMPLETE SKILL EXPECTED OUTCOMES UNEXPECTED OUTCOMES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM A health history includes the patient subjective data of the past and present health condition, and objective date that is observed. Equipment: Health history form, Pen Objectives: Students will be able to state the reason why a health history is needs to be conducted. Students will be able to identify the first step before conducted a health history interview. Students will be able to identify the different elements include in a health history. Delegation: Health history interview cannot be delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel. Safety Concerns: All information discussed with patient about there health history should be private. Client information should not be discussed in front of family members without their promising. Safety Nsg Dx: Evidenced Based Practice Clients that communicate with their doctor showed improvements in a variety of outcome (Smith, Duell, Martin, 2012). Information gathers from the health history, the nurse group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Navajo Code Talkers Navajo Code Talkers National security of every country highly depends on secrecy maintainance, especially during wartime. Secrecy is an important element of victory. However, it is important not only to code messages but also to break enemy codes in order to gain military advantages. During the Second World War it was very important for the United States to send and receive codes without any risk of being deciphered. For this reason the language of American indigenous population of the Navajo was chosen by the U.S. Marine Corps. This paper focuses on contributions made by the Navajo Code Talkers during the Second World War. The military enemies of the United States did not manage to break the code. One of the reasons why the Navajo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they were sworn to secrecy and did not share the information even with their families. Indians were admitted to the construction of the code only after the training. The initial problem was that the Navajo language did not contain equivalents for English military terms and phrases. That is why it was a difficult task to transfer military terminology into the Navajo language. However, it was recognized that the code should have been both unbreakable and simple, because under combat conditions rapid transmission and translation of messages was of high importance.Long phrases might appear ineffective and inefficient. The Navajos decided to choose words that had direct association with nature, birds, and common Navajo life in order to avoid perplexity (Townsend 2000, 146). Generally, there were two methods of communication. According to Townsend (2000, 147), the first method concerned a words for alphabet system. This method was used to code some terms that could not easily be replaced with a specific word. It was ineffective to affix an Indian word to any random Pacific island. According to the alphabet method, each letter of the English alphabet was replaced by with an Indian word. For example, Tarawa Island was coded as turkey ant rabbit ant weasel ant . In Navajo, this would be pronounced as Than zie, wol la chee, gah, wol lo chee, gloe ih, wol la chee . Some English letters were represented by diverse terms in order to increase the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Compairson Between the Inca Government and American... The ancient Inca government and the government of the United States of America have some things in common; while at the same time both very different. The powers possessed by the Inca monarch are similar to those of the U.S. government. However, Inca punishments for criminals are very different from American punishments for criminals. The Inca government had a very strong structure, which enabled it to last for hundreds of years. One major distinction between the two governments though, is that the Inca government was invaded about two hundred years before the U.S. government was founded. The powers possessed by the Inca monarch are similar to those that are exercised by the entire U.S. government. The Inca monarch had complete control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was all made possible by strong centralized control over sources of raw material and labor, through the office of the vizier. In order to more efficiently run the nation, some responsibilities had to be decentralized, placing authority in the hands of local nobles and governors. Some were too tempted by the thought of holding power, and began to break away from the royal government at Memphis up in the Delta. Others, like Qar, who served in the 6th Dynasty under King Merenra, recalled that he sailed upstream to the nome of Edfu as sole companion, nomarch, overseer of Upper Egyptian barley and overseer of prophets, because I was capable and appreciated in the esteem of his Majesty. I came to be accorded the office of lord of every leader of all Upper Egypt I gave bread to the hungry and clothing to the one who went naked in this nome It was I who buried every name in this nome who had no heir, with linen drawn from my own property. Qar was later deified and a cult for him grew. After the First Intermediate Period, authority was not given to important regional families, but capable members of the middle class were appointed to offices, creating a devoted class of civil servants. The capital was also moved away from the Delta, to Lisht, in Middle Egypt. The autobiographical text of Vizier Ankhu of the 13th Dynasty refers to other family members who served as vizier, and indicates that the office was passed from father to son. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Belgian Congo vs. Holocaust The atrocities of the Belgian Congo and the Holocaust are two of the main events in history that have been responsible for the mass murdering of millions of people. Although these events significantly changed the course of humanity, and the story behind each one is very different, there are significant factors that make them alike as well as different. Many would agree that comparing two atrocities that affected the lives of so many people and gave a 180 degree turn to each of their countries would be something very difficult to achieve. However, by comparing the behavior of both the perpetrators and the victims of both cases we might be able to further understand the lack of morality and the inspiration that led to these awful events. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allowed several years of massacre. However, eventually the number of Nazis running concentration camps diminished, as they needed manpower fighting the war. This is further explained in The Drowned and the Saved , The Nazism of the final years could not do without these external auxiliaries, determined as it was to maintain its order within subjugated Europe and feed the front lines of the war, bled white by their opponents growing military resistance. (Levi pg.42) This weakening in their system allowed for the Holocaust to end and liberate the Jews from the occupied Europe. This began the process of the creation of the state of Israel, where the Jews could find refuge. This gave them a process of healing and allowed them to rebuild the Jewish community. The set of events for the Belgian Congo was not similar in any way. The ivory company, which exported ivory to Belgium and the rest of Europe leaded by King Leopold of Belgium, was the responsible for the atrocities committed in Congo during the 1880 s. Another key factor that differentiates these cases is the aftermath of the atrocities, and how the Holocaust was able to utilize the Nuremberg Trials as the first step in achieving justice. In the Belgian Congo atrocities, Belgium slowly deleted history and refused to take responsibility. In Heart of Darkness we can find the lack of justice at the very end of the book when Charles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Mediation In Australia many places, and speak with multiple accents. I have been artificially inseminated, cloned and genetically manipulated and expect soon to be DNA tested. Currently my ethics and standards are being scrutinised, questioned and publicly debated, though I personally have avoided too much introspection in favour of acting out in the world. Moreover, the beginnings of Mediation in Australia coincided with the publication of Getting to Yes . Based on the Harvard Negotiation model, which is a rational and pragmatic approach, early trainings were given that seemed to match the Australians views of themselves. Not many are aware that early Australia was divided between convicts, mostly Irish, and free settlers, mostly British, soldiers or gentlemen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The British legal principles were violated when a principle was established in the hanging of a poacher for killing deer on the squire s land. Mediation that was conducted under the Native Title Act (1993) often has to deal with the legacy of land expropriations, the denial of rights to Aboriginal people and forced removals across Australia. Ned Kelly who is an Irishmann who later turned into bushranger , flouted the law, robbed the rich at gunpoint, and promoted the idea of one law for all men regardless of their status in society. The superhero was shot dead in the rugged bushland by the police after years. The origins of contemporary Australia is relevant to any consideration of Australian attitudes to power and conflict, to the ways through which the conflict is resolved, the rights and entitlements of others and the role played by the third parties. Australia has had 105 year old history of using conciliation, mediation and arbitration to settle disputes, and its industrial courts were frequently named conciliation and arbitration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...