Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
The Burning Question Should College Athletes Be Paid
1. The Burning Question: Should
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2. Use Of Performance Enhancing Drugs
The use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) has been exposed for a while in the world of
professional sports. Media and sports fans, myself included, look unfavorably on the use of PEDs by
professional athletes, the reasons why it s viewed as unfavorable can be attributed to the theory of
symbolic interactionism. Even though there is a large stigma against the use of PEDs the testing
process has largely remained inefficient and not reliable. Performance enhancing drugs should have a
more rigorous screening process because when they are present there is a higher risk of injury, a false
sense of talent which leads to unhappy fans, and an influence on younger athletes wanting to be like
their idol. Steroid use is ever present in the world of professional sports and is making its way down to
the collegiate and high school levels. A large reason that PED use in professional sports is because the
testing process is so poor. Many athletes, including boxing megastar Mike Tyson, have come forward
after their career on their use of PED and even other drugs. Mike admitted to using urine other than
his own to pass the tests. However the existing testing program may have put too much emphasis on
quantity and may have neglected quality. The above mentioned 1.76% of findings is in contrast to
widespread belief that at least 10% of all elite athletes are doping (Maennig, 2014, p. 1202). This
emphasizes the fact that the current tests in place are more worried about testing larger
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3. Case Study Of Dannon
The parent company Danone, as part of its social activity teaches and educates Corporate Social
Responsibility initiative across its subsidiary. Internal and external communication program help
blend corporate global culture and shapes the best practices in the U.S where Dannon operates.
Dannon views U.S market as a growth oriented with per person consumption, which is much less than
other part of Europe. Dannon executives identified this opportunity as a high growth area and used its
Corporate Social Responsibility programs in its communication with customers. According to
Arevalo, Fallon (2008), corporate citizenship initiative is to embrace, support, and carryout values in
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The communication design needs to consider a combination of corporate and local brand in terms of
nutrition, environment and health benefits. It starts with a commitment from the leaders who manage
customers within Dannon and its parent company, the need for product marketing and supporting
society through various responsible activities. The design should be in, such as way all levels of
employee in Dannon need to understand the Corporate Social Responsibility communication messages
that will increase consumer confidence in its
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4. Scorch Chapter Summary
To get to the Scorch Thomas, Newt, Minho, Aris and the Gladers must go through a Flat Trans. Thats
leads to a long dark hallway where the ceiling has metal balls that decapitate some of the Gladers
heads. Then a storm Thomas and his friends run into a group of cranks. Thomas makes a deal with
Jorge the leader of the his group, if, Jorge takes them across the city they will get the cure too. Then an
explosion goes off for, Brenda and Thomas separated from the Gladers plus, Brenda s group. Then,
Brenda and Thomas go through underground tunnels to go across the city, but they run into a group of
erratic cranks that try to kill them. Another spasmodic group of cranks drug and confine Thomas and
Brenda to chairs. Little did Thomas and Brenda know, their friends come and kills all, the not too, far
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Everything, is going good for Thomas he has minimal pain for, Wicked patches him up. Then Thomas
gets abducted by Teresa and Group B. Teresa takes Thomas to a gas chamber even though, Group B
decided not to kill Thomas. The gas chamber does not kill Thomas however, it gives him some of his
memory back. Aris, Teresa and Thomas meet back up with Group B, the Gladers, and Thomas friends,
and Jorge s group with Brenda by his side. They reach Safe Haven. The ground begins to shake than
30 large, black coffins pop out of the earth All a sudden creatures with orange glowing bulbs their
bodies creep out of the coffins. A fight ruptures and everyone has a creature to fight then a storm rolls
in for, Thomas Jorge, Brenda, and Teresa hide in one of the coffins. A berg comes to take all of them
to the real Safe
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5. The Air Quality Of China Urban Cities
What Do Motor Vehicles Do to the Air Quality in China Urban Cities?
China is developing at an unprecedented fast pace in recent years, it is now the second largest
economy in the worldwide with at least 7 percent annual growth in gross domestic product (GDP)
(See Appendix A). Unfortunately, this rapid economic growth comes with a price, excessive use of
fossil fuel leads to a very serious environmental issues to people s habitats, and the air they breathe
every day.
The environmental pollution, especially air pollution has always been a concern in China, a
documentary Under the Dome produced in February 28, 2015 by former China Central Television
well known journalist, Chai Jing. The release of this film brings environmental issues in China to a
new height. This film deeply investigated the air pollution in different cities in China, combined
footages of her interview with authorities who worked in the government, environment specialities
and business owners, as well as some shocking data in terms of the air quality in China. All the
information in the film indicated one brutal truth that China is losing its war dealing with air pollution
(See Appendix B).
According to Reuters, 90 percent of cities in China fail to meet air standard in 2014 (Stanway, Feb 1,
2015). Among the top ten worst air quality cities, seven out of ten cities are located in the heavy
industrial province of Hebei in China, which surrounds Beijing. The data of ambient air quality
standard varied
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6. The Issue Of Paper Mill Closures And A Bad Reputation For...
Paper, Pollutants, Politics, and Precaution
The paper industry here in Maine is struggling with mill closures and a bad reputation for being
wasteful or bad for the environment. The issue of paper mills being an added stress to the environment
is not unique to Maine. Mills in Wisconsin are also very wasteful, producing toxins in the air, soil, and
water. In one river in Wisconsin, two hundred fifty thousand pounds of sediment is said to have been
contaminated with manufactured organic chemicals used by the paper mills (Environmental Impacts
of the Paper Industry, 2016). The Environmental protection agency has become involved in the issue
by estimating the movement of about one hundred sixty thousand pounds of sediment from that river
to adjoining lakes, river, and bays (Environmental Impacts of the Paper Industry, 2016). Restricting
access from these locations would be pointless if a natural disaster occurred, possibly washing the
contaminated soil to populated areas (Environmental Impacts of the Paper Industry, 2016). Not only
does the paper industry s chemical waste enter the water systems, it also enters the air. The particulate
matter entering the air includes carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxides, carbon monoxides and
particulates. These contribute to ozone warnings, acid rain, global warming and respiratory problems
(Environmental Impacts of the Paper Industry, 2016). The paper making process also consumes huge
amounts of energy, drawing from public energy
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7. A Brief Note On Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ( Uavs )
Review of Literature As they are advancing, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) increasingly use
battery technology coupled with electric motors to supply energy, as opposed to fossil fuel combustion
engines (Floreano Wood, 2015). However, general development associated with UAVs sees the
simultaneous processes of advancement of UAV operated tasks in terms of complication and required
time and relative stagnation of the battery technology that must be used to power the UAVs in such
tasks (Floreano Wood, 2015). The goal of a battery system in general is to maximize energy capacity
and to minimize the total cell mass necessary to facilitate a given quantity of the former and
researchers are at a standstill when the most energy dense material available, lithium, cannot be
utilized in its elemental form and reacts violently with many cathode materials (Hossain, 1995;
Murata, Izuchi, Yoshihasa, 2000). The literature will hereinafter be organized in its relation to:
1. The interaction of battery systems with UAVs
2. The mechanisms of a lithium ion cell
3. The development of solid polymer electrolytes for batteries
4. Peukert s Law and its application to lithium polymer technology
These four concepts together will cover the groundwork for studying the electrochemistry of and
creating a mathematical model for a lithium ion battery used in an unmanned aerial vehicle.
The Interaction of Battery Systems with UAVs A battery system, as an integral part of the UAV, must
be capable
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8. Analysis Of Permit To Operate ( Speed To Market )
Permit to Operate (Speed to Market) In business, the familiar maxim time is cash goes up against new
significance. Each deferral, regardless of whether it be in allowing, development, enlisting or
preparing workers has a related cost in lost income, especially in a focused circumstance when the
favored organization can utilize the time preferred standpoint to set up itself in the market, filter out
the nearby ability pool and assemble associations with clients and providers. Every day that a store
stays empty or a business part lies undeveloped is a day of lost deals income for the organization. The
people group does not understand the advantages of having those merchandise or administrations
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Socrates said that the best approach to pick up a decent notoriety is to attempt to be what you craving
to show up. It is imperative to note that he recognizes that individuals quality esteems in light of
acting as per goals. At the end of the day, individuals judge in light of the effect of activities, and not
aims. It is impossible that anybody (individual or organization) can really accomplish flawlessness.
The best case is that while remote conduct or moves make put, they will probably be seen as
abnormalities as opposed to symptomatic of a more prominent and negative truth. The lessons for
enterprises are unmistakably transferable. An organization that is seen as a positive and ideal
individual from the group is probably going to have less restriction, and when as is practically
inescapable a slip occurs, it is less inclined to be seen adversely. Like some other cost of doing
business, an unmistakable case can be made that reputational capital, is a venture, worked after some
time and as a long haul procedure. Worker Engagement One of the frequently neglected partner
gatherings is an organization s workers. Past the vibe great angle that is regularly refered to as one of
the milder (less business centered) advantages of maintainability, representative spirit and culture are
connected to profitability, enlistment and maintenance. While many organizations discuss how their
workers are their
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9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Presidentialism
1. Introduction Since the Third Wave of Democratization, numerous developing countries have
undergone democratization. However, it has been a controversial topic on which constitutional
framework, i.e. Presidentialism or Parliamentarism, would serve better in bringing political stability to
these new democracies. While there s no doubt in my mind that Parliamentarism would be a better
choice for them, I believe that it needs to be operated under several necessary conditions. I will
explain about my rationale in the following paragraphs. 2. Definition of political stability Firstly,
frequency of social unrest , which can be demonstrated by activities such as civil strife, political
violence and protests (Qassem, 2009), would be used as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is because under Presidentialism, a candidate may win the poll even if only a minority of voters pick
them as their ideal choice (Canello, 2012). That is even more likely in the new democracies in
developing countries, where there tends to have numerous major candidates in the election due to the
existence of multi party and lack of coordination between parties with similar background and
ideologies, unlike the U.S., that has a two party system with two well organized parties including the
Democrats and the Republicans, that are the political affiliations of nearly all the Americans. For
example, the first Egypt president Mohamed Morsi only won less than a one fourth of the votes in the
first round of the election in 2012 (Lynch and Stanglin, 2013). On the other hand, in Parliamentarism,
as the Prime Minister is either the leader of the majority party or coalition in the parliament, he is
more likely to be accepted by a majority proportion of the
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10. Social Responsibility Of Art In Art, Art And Art
Art has been around for thousands of years. It is a way of expressing oneself and making a personal
connection to the world around us. Art is much more than a brush stroking against a canvas it is a part
of our imagination come to life in the form a film, drawing, music, and literature. Because of how
much art can impact society, we must have a social responsibility as a community to enforce the
learning and practice of the arts. Art can be used as a way of reaching out to preach about racial
prejudices. Excuse Me, Can I see Your ID? is an art exhibit created by Lonnie Lee. Lee is an Asian
American woman who designed this museum as means of showing the harsh truth Asian Americans
face on the daily. Excuse Me, Can I See Your ID? is not intended for the white gaze. (Frank). This
exhibit shows what the white dominated art world does not. Each piece of work tells the story of
different individuals and their struggles of what it is like conforming in America where Asians are
viewed as perpetual foreigners . From one medium to another, the Black Arts Movement, which lasted
from 1965 to 1975, was a great impact on society. Following the assassination of Malcolm X, black
people came together to protest their liberty. While it had the most effect in theatre and poetry, African
Americans spoke their minds through literature, visual arts, and music. Not only reaching cultural
recognition and economic success, the Black Arts Movement brought about modern day hip hop and
spoken word.
The arts have a way of bringing a community together by having people discuss a certain topic or
controversy currently going on in the world. The arts open minds and hearts to something previously
overlooked or bashed on it breaks barriers. When we sit in that darkened theatre or walk through a
well lit gallery, it opens us to experiences different from our own pasts and futures we ll never
experience in our lifetimes. It opens us to compassion. It opens us to dialogue, new ideas, and new
understanding. (Robinson). In cities filled with crime, violence, and poverty, artists Dre Urhahn and
Jeroen Koolhaas were able to bring a community of people together. These two men traveled all the
way to favelas slums in Brazil to transform
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11. GCVF Owner s Sustainability
Grace Creek Vineyard and Farm endeavors to attain customer intimacy as a competitive advantage by
maintaining a constant focus on building and sustaining close long term relationships with customers;
providing quality customer service is essential. GCVF understands that consumers have a choice and a
voice therefore consumer input on products is actively sought out. The company pursues strategic
alliances with the distributors and retailers in an effort to provide excellence in customer service.
Additionally, GCVF owner s thorough understanding of Brazilian business customs and law,
background international business law, fluency in the language, and a comprehensive understanding of
the needs and culture of the Brazilian consumers provides
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12. Spanish Wine Industry
Marieshka Barton Wines of Spain Prof. Newton June 15, 2015
Spanish Wine Marketing and Sales Sonoma State University s Wines of Spain 2015 summer class
introduced students to Northern Spain s prestigious Penedès, Priorat, and Rioja wine regions.
Production and marketing professionals from eight wineries hosted our student group and provided
facility tours and insights on production, marketing, and exporting. This paper focuses on Northern
Spain s wine industry s legal regulations, tourism, stewardship, communications, and exports through
the lens of wine business marketing. The paper concludes with marketing recommendations relevant
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Since the 1990 s, Spain has entered the global market to claim its position as a high quality value wine
producer (www.winesfromspain.com). Spain s rich wine history together with it s relatively new
global market entry and cost leadership strategy makes an interesting blend of old world and new
world characteristics. State of the Industry Wine is a significant part of Spain s cultural identity and
economy. The sector represents Spain s third largest agriculture crop after cereals and olives, and it
leads the world in vineyard land with 1.16 million hectares (www.foodswinesfromspain.com).
However, most the land is arid and sparsely planted. Yet, it holds third position globally in wine
volume produced (Rubio, 2010). Although Spain has a traditional wine and food culture, domestic
consumption continues to decline. The decreased consumption is attributed to strict drunk driving
laws impacting restaurant sales and the rise of alternative drinks such as mineral water (Carrion and
Albaladejo, 2010). Also, millennials tend to not drink wine. In fact, the characteristic Spanish wine
drinker is an older male with a preference for high quality aged DO red wines that drinks at home, an
aging demographic. Spain s domestic market consumes 28.2 liters per capita compared to France at 50
liters per capita necessitating an aggressive export strategy (Mtimet and Albisu; Minjares). Exports
now
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13. Processing and Manufacturing of Cheese
Cheese has been used for centuries in an effort to preserve the nutrition available in milk. Today, more
than fourteen hundred types of cheese exist, each with a distinct taste. (Thompson, 2007)The
manufacturing of cheese is through several processes that are, pasteurization, adding additives, milk
ripening and coagulation, curd treatment and finally cheese ripening. (Goff, 1995)
PH monitoring, along with the casein to moisture ratio, is the most important step that determines
cheese texture. Certain cheese varieties, such as Swiss, Gouda and Cheshire cheese exhibit a narrower
range of pH as compared to Cheddar cheese. Starter cultures are used to achieve the desired pH
needed for fermentation. In order to reach the optimum pH, the temperature, content of lactose and the
products produced during fermentation are closely monitored. This stage of the cheese making process
is called ripening. (Ardo Waagner, 2011). The minimum pH used for the production of different types
of cheese is given in the graph below. (Ardo Waagner, 2011)
Camembert, Feta and Danablu are low pH cheese varities, where as, Cheddar cheese utilizes a
medium minimum pH. High pH cheese varieties include Mozzarella, Tilsiter, Havarti, Gouda, Danbo
and the Emmental groups. (Ardo Waagner, 2011) Starter cultures are microorganisms that are used in
the production of cultured milk products. Lactic acid bacteria, LAB, are the most frequently used
microorganisms in the production of cheese. They help lower the
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14. The Correlation Between Current Brazilian Beauty Standards...
Before understanding the correlation between current Brazilian beauty standards and racial whitening,
I need to establish modern day beauty norms and epitomes in Brazil. The first, most obvious,
westernized beauty norm in Brazil is hair. The majority of Brazilians have dark, curly hair; However,
it is deemed more beautiful to have straight, lighter hair. Edmonds cites in his ethnography, ...the
cultural rule seems to be the straighter (and often blonder) the better... (Edmonds, 143) when referring
to beauty ideals. Although, most women in Brazil have curly hair, it is considered a rarity for women
to be seen with curls because curls are known to Brazilians as a black hairstyle ( Edmonds 150 151).
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This perpetuates the stereotype that African features are less appealing. The goal of many Brazilian
women is to have lighter skin. This interest has sparked a rise in the use of skin lightening creams in
Brazil. Skin whitening products are estimated at a three billion dollar industry worldwide (Charleston,
2016). Despite the dangers from the chemicals in such products, Brazilians continue to use them in
order to achieve the societal construction of beauty. White and colored people continue to maintain the
principle that lighter skin is more beautiful. A modern example of this unjust practice is Emma Watson
s modeling for a Lancôme product. Watson was the face of a skin lightning product which promised
pearl perfect whiteness (Charleston, 2016). Not only is the concept of changing skin colors to adapt to
beauty standards unfair, the model they chose was naturally born very pale; So, it is a completely
unattainable and unrealistic goal to have skin like her if the consumer is someone with a darker
complexion. Many Brazilian celebrities have been criticized for having appeared to have lightened or
altered their skin. For example, famous soccer star, Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, was criticized after
pictures surfaced from when he was young up until about two years ago; In those photos, he looked
Black. Once he started to become famous, he showed more and more common white characteristics,
especially in his complexion (Parbhala, 2014). Neymar was once asked if he
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15. William Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale Essay
William Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale
In Shakespeare s The Winter s Tale, the playwright introduces his audience to a world blending natural
imagery with that of ancient religion. Appearing as nature s child, Perdita fails to realize her own
identity and does not recognize that the flowers she describes mimic her own image. Just as gillyvors
are a result of crossbreeding, the shepherdess is essentially one of nature s bastards since she
eventually discovers Porrus has been an adoptive father for her, and Leontes is her biological father.
Perdita not only shares her natural image with the goddess Proserpina, but also shares in the goddess
fate as a lost daughter.
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Even the goddess picks the flowers now that, frighted, thou let st fall / From Dis s wagon (IV.iv.117
8), and Perdita wishes that she could pick some of the same spring flowers in order that she may make
you garlands of, and my sweet friend, / To strew him o er and o er (IV.iv.128 9). Although the two
maidens share the same interest in the distribution and picking of flowers, Perdita desires to be even
more like Proserpina by picking the same types of flowers to honor her friend. In mentioning the
fairest flowers o th season (IV.iv.81), the maiden does not understand that these flowers typify her own
image. While describing the carnations and streaked gillyvors / Which some call nature s bastards
(IV.iv.82 3), Perdita recognizes this particular crossbreed because she is a crossbreed herself. Even
though she does not know yet that the shepherd is merely her adoptive father and not her biological,
the shepherdess is also one of nature s bastards, as her parentage goes undefined. Just as Proserpina is
estranged from her mother, Perdita and her father are separated at her birth until her adoptive father
reveals his true identity.
From the time of her birth, Perdita becomes a lost daughter like Proserpina. Leontes orders that
Antigones carry / This female bastard hence, and that thou bear it / To some remote and desert place
quite out / Of our
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16. Bessie Smith Thesis
It is time, at last, to speak the truth about the legendary blues singer. Truth is this particular jazz and
blues vocalist, Bessie Smith had a soulful voice that gained her countless fans and earned her the title
Empress of the Blues . Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee to her parents William and
Laura Smith. Although we are not certain on Bessie Smith s exact birth date we are lead to believe she
was born on April 15, 1894 or July 1892. Shortly after Bessie s birth her father, a Baptist Preacher,
died leaving behind his wife and seven children. Later Bessie s mother and two brothers had died
which put her in the care of her aunt along with her other siblings. During this time is when Smith
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Rainey was a member in the Rabbit Foot Minstrels show, Rainey took Smith under her care and
guided her into what she had become know as to all of those familiar with the blues. By the year of
1923 was discovered by Columbia Records, a contract was signed to make it official and shortly after
they made her first song recordings. Downhearted Blues, only one of Smith s most famous hits, sold
an estimate of eight hundred thousand copies putting Smith into the blues spotlight. Smith once said, I
ve been poor and I ve been rich, and rich is better. , it was no doubt Smith would became a successful
recording artist. She toured broadly amongst many places, with an presented idea from her brother
Smith bought a custom railroad car strictly for her traveling troop to travel and sleep in comfortably.
In Smith s singing career she worked on Jazz as well as blues, she worked with Sidney Bechet who
was a saxophonist and pianists Fletcher Henderson and James P. Johnson. When working with
Johnson she recorded one of her most prominent songs, Backwater Blues . After working with many
artists Smith became one of the highest paid black performer of her era, this is what earned her the
title Empress of the
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17. Essay On How Addiction Can Destroy The Family
HOW ADDICTIONS DESTROY THE FAMILY UNIT
In our modern life, there are certain things that can destroy the family unit queitly such as addictions.
An addiction is anything that one must have in order to avoid a negative feeling or syptoms.
Addictions can include almost anything, not just foods, drinks or other physical substances. Some
addiction are mend to make one calm, but it easily becomes an emotional crutch that unfortunately
usually worsen physical aspects of addiction. However, the point is most addictions have
psychological aspects as well as being physically caused. Nowadays, a lot of teenagers are addicted to
Facebook. Like everyone knows, Facebook is a type of social network and through Facebook we can
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Smoking addiction does not only affect on themselves but it also can destroy the family unit. When
paarents knw about their children s smoking habit, they will be angry. Then, they will fight because of
the children s attitude. They think that they did not give the actual learning for the children. Many
teenagers that addiction to smoking are still studying. Therefore, they have no money to buy the
cigarettes. Then, it is not impossible for the teenager to steal money from their parents. Their parents
will get mad and never trust their children anymore. The affect is the family unit will not harmony
anymore. Last but not least, another popular addiction is drug addiction. Eventhough many warning
and advertisement telling us about the disadvantages of drug addiction, there were still have people
that used drugs in their daily life. As for family units, not only the teenagers are exposed to this type of
addiction, sometimes the father, mother or even the young children. When one of the family member
is addicted to drug, the whole family have to face the bad situation. Eventually the family unit wil
collapes. Drug addiction also could even cause a worse problem such as drug addicter kill their own
family to get money to buy the drugs. Thiss will be happen if someone becomes a serious drug
addicter. We surely do not want this to happen. It is such a bad habit that can break a happy family. In
a nutshell, addictions are the serious problems
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18. Essay on Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a biochemical process in which plant, algae, and some bacteria harness the energy of
light to produce food. Nearly all living things depend on energy produced from photosynthesis for
their nourishment, making it vital to life on Earth. It is also responsible for producing the oxygen that
makes up a large portion of the Earth¡¦s atmosphere. Factors that affect photosynthesis are light
intensity and wave length, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
Plants are autotrophs that mean they are able to synthesize food directly from inorganic compounds,
instead of relying on other organisms. They use carbon dioxide gas and water to produce sugars and
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The surface of the leaf is uniformly coated with a water resistant waxy cuticle that protects the leaf
from excessive absorption of light and evaporation of water. The transparent, colourless epidermis
layer allows light to pass through to the mesophyll cells where most of the photosynthesis takes place.
To metabolic pathways involved in photosynthesis are light reaction and dark reaction. The first stage
of the photosynthetic system is the light dependent reaction, which converts solar energy into
chemical energy. Light absorbed by chlorophyll or other photosynthetic pigments is used to drive a
transfer of electrons and hydrogen from water to and acceptor called NADP , reducing it to the form
of NADPH by adding a pair of electrons and a single proton. The water or some other donor molecule
is split in the process. The light reaction also generates ADP, a process called photophosphorylation.
ATP is a versatile source of chemical energy used in most biological processes. The light reaction
produces no carbohydrates such as sugars.
In photosynthesis, the dark reactions are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other
compounds into glucose. These reactions unlike light dependent reactions do not need light to occur.
These reactions take the products of the light dependent reactions and perform further chemical
processes on
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19. Evaluation Of A Research Design And Survey As The Main...
TEACHER ATTIRE 1
Review of Methodology Issues
Many studies that were analyzed in the current literature review use quantitative research design and
survey as the main instrument for collecting the primary data. For instance, Carr, Davies Lavin (2009)
and Carr, Davies Lavin, (2010) used survey by involving the university students into research. Both
studies are very similar in terms of their objectives as well as the research tools, including the SPSS
statistic tool utilized to analyze the responses. However, both studies produced different results. The
research conducted in 2009 collected data that proved teacher s choice in attire can determine a
student s perception of how knowledgeable they are as well as their likeability. Yet, ... Show more
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Overall, by using one setting, as was done in most of the cases studies, the sample is not as effective
which in most cases, it is one University, as it was in Dunbar Segrin (2011), Carr, Davies Lavin
(2009), Prenni, Lord, (1992), and Carr, Davies Lavin (2010), is not completely effective, as the sample
is not entirely homogenous.
It is a well known fact that the universities have its own subculture and policies. For example, in some
educational establishments the relationship between the students and teachers is more formal, while in
other universities the students enjoy informal and more open relationship with the professors. It
depends largely on the leadership strategy used by the administration. Consequently, the studies
conducted within the premises of one campus is limited to a specific area, which makes the results
partially biased. For example, Million (2004) uses the same strategy by surveying her own university,
which can increase the bias of the researcher. It is not clear why the scholars do not involve the
participants from different educational institutions at once in order to strengthen the inner validity of
the inquiry and generalizability of the findings.
Morris, Gorham, Cohen Huffman (1998) and Workman Freeburg (2010) involved the students from
one university as well by performing the survey, as the other studies, yet still, the researchers decided
to categorize the attires into the casual and formal
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20. Napoleon Warfare Compared To Warfare
Is warfare in the Napoleonic era fundamentally similar to warfare practiced today? The Napoleonic
era foresaw the potential for use of a variety of arms, improved military tactics and strategies;
however, failing to utilize the approach and maximize use of tactical resources to warfare is an
illustration of ineffective tactical leadership. The Napoleonic era is fundamentally similar to warfare
practiced today; specifically the integration of combined arms, adaptability of basic military tactics
and strategies, consideration of operational environment and logistical planning on the battlefield.
These are key points Napoleon integrated during his era and today s leaders continue to consider and
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The victor of warfare in both eras could very well be determined by who has the best logistical
execution. A very clear illustration of this is shown in Napoleon s invasion of Russia. His lack of
consideration for ensuring the troops were supplied with basic needs proved disastrous. Supplying a
force the size of Napoleon s army was a logistical nightmare for the French command. He essentially
overextended his supply train and left his army hung out to dry. Perhaps the biggest influence the
Napoleonic era has on today s warfare excluding strategic improvement and tactics is recognizing the
impact of poor logistical planning. Whether it s the war in Vietnam, Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi
Freedom, or Operation Enduring Freedom victories in war cannot be achieved without providing
sound logistical, operational, tactical, and strategical support. In today s warfare, we are still over
stretching military logistic units and military forces that rely on contractors to provide many functions.
It is important to note a shortcoming to each of the previously mentioned wars was a significant
increase in cost to the government regarding logistics; however, none were considered failures as in
the Napoleonic era. A successful logistical execution will provide a country strategic flexibility,
providing a
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21. The Bonaventure Pine, 1893, Paul Signac
It was 3 o clock on a tuesday. Seeing that it was nearing closing time, all exhibits in the museum were
nearly empty. Room after room of artwork had no one in them, except for the few security guards
scattered here and there. Wanting to see everything, I left behind my family and rushed through the
vast museum. Each section of artworks offered everything from abstract splatters of paint, to ornate
sets of furniture. One piece in particular caught my eye. Captured in a golden frame, the canvas held
thousands of painstakingly placed dots. Pinks, blues, yellows, and greens all together in unity to form
the image of a lopsided tree perched on top of a grassy hill. To the right of the painting a meager note
card held the words, The Bonaventure Pine, 1893, Paul Signac. I could ve stood there for hours
admiring the artist s work, but time being my enemy, I had to keep moving if I wanted to see the
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With the clock ticking, I only read the plaques of the sculptures that looked particularly interesting.
Halfway through reading the description of a marble statue portraying a cherub, I was interrupted by a
staff member informing me the museum was now closing. I reluctantly made my way to the exit.
Although I didn t get to see all the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston had to offer, what I did witness
made me realize how many unique art styles can be found. I truly enjoyed my time at the MFAH and
hope to experience more art from the many diverse cultures the world
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22. Concealed Carry Weapons (Ccw) Course, Is A Course Taken
Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) course, is a course taken on gun safety and the correct way to fire a
gun. This course allows someone to be able to carry a gun with it being concealed (hidden). The
Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives every American citizen the right to keep and bear
arms. American citizens have the right to keep and bear arms, in contrast, to have the weapon
concealed the CCW course is a requirement. This class intends to ensure safety of weapons, however,
not every gun owner is required to take this course. Including family members are not required to take
this course and a lot of the general public are uneducated about gun safety, increasing the statistics of
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Anywhere there is a firearm there is the increased risk of gun related crimes to occur. This article
focuses on if someone enters a public business with the intent of robbing or causing harm and a
customer or worker has the right to keep and bear arms they also have the right to protect. Steven
Lippmann focuses on the negative effects of people being allowed to own firearms and keep them in
the home. In this article, he explains how even though people say they have the right to keep and bear
arms, they have a negative effect on the society and having a firearm in the home increases suicide,
homicide, domestic violence, and accidents.
All three articles acknowledge the right to keep and bear arms as a right of US citizens. Scholar one
differs from the other two articles because its total focus is on the right and what it states in the U.S.
Constitution. Scholar two differs from the other two articles because it focuses on how the right to
keep firearms in businesses can be a great use of protection if someone was to enter with the intention
of committing a crime. Article three differs from the other two because its focus is on the negative
effects of being able to keep firearms brings to a society. None of these three articles discuss a fix to
the issues of the Second Amendment other than for firearms to become illegal. This research is
missing how accidental injury and death from the use of guns can
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23. The Environmental Assessment Panel Concluded
Inuit population. The environmental assessment panel concluded this knowledge gap was
compounded by Nalcor s decision to exclude Lake Melville from the environmental assessment from
detailed study. Nalcor based this decision on their prediction that there would be no measurable
impacts downstream. (Make Muskrat Right, 2016). Lake Melville: Avativut, Kanuittailinnivut
research program was initiated by the Nunatsiavut Government, the Labrador Inuit self government
body to do more research on the downstream effects. An independent team of scientific experts from
Canada and the USA carried out research to fully understand the effects of how Muskrat Falls would
impact Lake Melville s eco system and the communities that depend on it for a living and also to
anticipate the potentially constituting impacts of changing climate. Within the findings is evidence
from Harvard University scientists of detrimental impacts on methyl mercury concentration in the
Lake Melville ecosystem and increased Inuit exposure to methyl mercury from Muskrat Falls. These
findings are substantially different than predictions presented in the Lower Churchill EA by Nalcor
Energy. In light of this new scientific evidence, the Nunatsiavut Government has prepared, in this
report, a new set of conclusions with respect to the downstream impacts of Muskrat Falls and
stemming from this set of science based policy recommendations to protect Inuit health and well
being. (Make Muskrat Right, 2016). Methylmercury,
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24. Nature Vs Nurture Research Paper
Nature v. Nurture is the psychological term that questions whether genetic factors or environmental
factors affect human psychological development more. This short essay will cover three main topics.
What does nature vs. nurture mean? The discussion of nature vs. nurture classifications. Also, the
controversy of nature vs. nurture . How much does your DNA control about you? This is what the
nature vs. nurture debate challenges.
What Does Nature vs. Nurture Mean?
Nature refers to the genetic factors that affect our development and influence who we are. It is easy to
observe that the coding of our DNA shapes our physical features, as mentioned above. More abstract
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They favour the nature side. Nativists believe that people s behaviour is the result of many years of
evolution and adaptation and that our individual differences stem from the genetics we inherit from
our parents. An example of this nativist theory was theorized by Noam Chomsky. He proposed that all
children are born with an instinct mental capacity to both produce and learn language. If people are
able to inherit the ability to learn language, does this mean that other behavioural traits and abilities
are also inherited? Those in favour of explaining human behaviour by way of nurture are called
empiricists. These empiricists believe that the mind begins as a blank slate, which is also known as
tabula rasa. This notion then explains that our experiences and memories shape who we are, how we
behave, and what our knowledge is by filling the blank slate during our years of life. Albert Bandura s
social learning theory is an example within the empiricist side of psychology. This theory suggested
that people learn by observing the behaviour of others. In his Bobo doll experiment, it was observed
that children could learn aggressive behaviour by watching adults act aggressively. Was this imitated
aggressive behaviour the result of the environment children were put into, or did they have a genetic
predisposition for violence and
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25. Why The Coalbed Methane
More countries in the world extract the methane from coal beds and today it is established in a number
of countries throughout the world, including the USA, Australia, China, India and Canada. The
advantage of the coal is almost pure carbon and its reservoir character is fundamentally different to
conventional gas plays.
The Coalbed methane refers to methane that is produced in association with coal, and CBM reserves
are located wherever large deposits of coal are found. CBM is formed through organic decomposition,
and it adheres to the many surfaces of the coal until it is released through natural or man made
processes. This unconventional energy resource has both similar and unique challenges to those in
conventional oil and gas production.
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26. Continental Dressing Culture
the tombs was same as the overall continental dressing culture. The additions done in the late phase
include, gold jewelry, haniwa figures, sueki, continental style armor, continental swords, equestrian
goods, murals and horizontal chambers. The large tombs, going as far as 486m long signifies a labor
intensive society. Such manpower can only be obtained by an organized political foundation. It must
have been force in by outsiders.18
As Egami point out, the chambers of the tombs were linked to the continental traditions, particularly
China. However, the change from stone to wood is exclusively a Japanese doing, as at that time, the
stone coffins were not yet known to china. In addition, the continuity in the composite coffin in Japan
is clear
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27. AL Central Case Study Questions
AL Central
Besides for last year s runner up, there is only one team which has a realistic chance to make the
postseason from the weak AL Central in 2017. The Indians came as close as possible to winning the
World Series last year, and with the Cubs having broken their curse, the Indians 69 year drought is
now the longest in baseball. They made a YUGE acquisition, landing Edwin Encarnacion via free
agency, and are getting back Michael Brantley from last year s injury which cost him all but eleven
games. Their lineup is stacked from top to bottom, with Carlos Santana, Jason Kipnis, Francisco
Lindor, Encarnacion, Brantley, and Jose Ramirez. Their rotation was awfully depleted last year by
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The bullpen is poor; Francisco Rodriguez wouldn t be the closer on almost every other Major League
team, but represents the Tigers best option. The main issue that the Tigers will have to battle is
longevity. Their roster is chock full of veterans it s too old to not expect to get bitten by the injury bug
and if some of their stars go down early they could be holding a fire sale at the deadline. I expect them
to be in contention for the division until the all star break, when they will lose steam and the Indians
will pull away. However, expect them to remain in contention for a wild card spot.
After the Indians and the Tigers, the Central is pretty bad. The Royals, Twins, and White Sox will all
try to stay out of the basement. Although I don t think that the Twins are the safest from this, they have
the best chance to finish in third place in the division. They have a few bright spots at the plate in
Brian Dozier and Miguel Sano, and good defensive players with major offensive upside in Byron
Buxton and Max Kepler, but there isn t much more to look forward to. Joe Mauer is aging, and the
addition of Jason Castro, pitch framing extraordinaire, doesn t get me too piqued. Their rotation is
horrific after a solid pitcher in Ervin Santana they have Hector Santiago, Kyle Gibson, and Phil
Hughes; all three are aging players who never accomplished much in their careers. The crème de la
crème
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28. The Transfiguration By Matthew Told
The Transfiguration
The account of the transfiguration as Matthew told it, states: After six days... (Matt. 17:1). When Mark
wrote about this same event he also said, After six days... (Mark 9:2). However, when Luke told the
story, he said, After about eight days... (Luke 9:28).
Seemingly, there are folks who read the Bible for no purpose other than to search for flaws. Of course,
there are no mistakes in God s Word; nonetheless, there are those who have tried to discredit its
message and they have used these verses, concerning the number of days, in support of their claim of
a discrepancy.
However, there is no contradiction here. Seldom does any event begin at exactly the same moment a
day begins. There is almost always a portion of a day preceding a certain number of whole days and a
portion of a day following the whole days.
Matthew and Mark counted only the whole days. Luke recognized a part of the day that proceeded the
six full days and a portion of the day, which followed them.
Was it six days or about eight days? Both are correct. It s simply a matter of observing the same period
of time from different viewpoints.
Anyway, Jesus took Peter, James and John upon a high mountain. Although, the Bible does not name
the mountain, logically there are only two possibilities; Mount Tabor and Mount Hermon. Peter called
it The Holy Mountain (II Peter 1:18). Matthew and Mark both said they were up there alone on a high
mountain. (Matt. 17:1 Mark 9:2).
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29. Compatibilism Essays
There are 3 basic views that can be taken on the view of determinism, (1) deny its reality, either
because of the existence of free will or on independent grounds; (2) accept its reality but argue for its
compatibility with free will; or (3) accept its reality and deny its compatibility with free will.In this
paper I am going to be defending the view compatibilism, specifically W. T. Stace s view of
compatibilism.
Compatibilism is the idea that determinism is true, every event in the world is caused, and that free
will still exists. Stace defends this view by saying the problem is the definition of free will. The
current definition of what free will is a completely and wholly uncaused action. However this
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There are a few criticisms that are brought up against this compatibles view; in fact Stace brings up
possible objections himself. The first that I will consider is that there are some cases that are
borderline. For example, if somebody has a gun and puts it to your head and commands you to do
something it seems that you would have to do it even though the person with the gun is not physically
forcing you to do it. However I do not believe this to be a borderline case at all, even if someone is
holding a gun to your head you are still making the decision to do whatever it is that they are telling
you to do. It is still of your own mental state that you will do it out of your own perceived state that
whatever they are asking you to do would be preferable to your own death. The second objection that
he presents is that if you could somehow know that somebody was going to do an action before they
did it (even though this itself is very hard to believe) then how could they have done otherwise.
However I do not understand how this is detrimental to this argument of compatibilism. Obviously if
someone somehow new 100% for sure that you were going to do something then to even ask if the
person could have done otherwise is completely absurd, they obviously would have, as in the first part
of the statement its said that they couldn t. Basically saying that hypothetically you will do an action
with
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30. American Exceptionalism Research Paper
The topic of American Exceptionalism is a very contentious one. Over the past several years, news
pundits have brought up the subject repeatedly and some on both the right and the left frequently use it
as a litmus test for ideological purity. Generally speaking, there are two lines of thought that dominate
the discussion of this topic.
One line of thought holds that American Exceptionalism is very real and has had a profound impact on
the United States. There are two related threads involved in this argument. First is the idea that
because the United States was created as, what one might call, the first new nation, emerging out of an
explosive revolutionary event that severed all connections between America and Europe. Under these
circumstances,
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31. Climate Change And Its Effect On Earth Essay
What is climate change? Climate change, additionally called an unnatural weather change, alludes to
the ascent in normal surface temperatures on Earth. The present warming pattern is of specific
essentialness on the grounds that the majority of it is likely human incited and continuing at a rate that
is exceptional in the previous 1,300 years. Earth circling satellites and other innovative advances have
empowered researchers to see the comprehensive view, gathering a wide range of sorts of data about
our planet and its atmosphere on a worldwide scale. This group of information, gathered over
numerous years, uncovers the signs of an evolving atmosphere. The warmth catching nature of carbon
dioxide and different gasses was exhibited in the mid nineteenth century. Their capacity to influence
the exchange of infrared vitality through the environment is the logical premise of many instruments
flown by NASA. There is no doubt that expanded levels of greenhouse gasses must bring about the
Earth to warm accordingly. Ice centers drawn from Greenland, Antarctica, and tropical mountain ice
sheets demonstrate that the World s atmosphere reacts to changes in greenhouse gas levels. They
likewise demonstrate that before, extensive changes in atmosphere have happened rapidly,
geographically: in several years, not in millions or even thousands. Environmental change can prompt
to noteworthy dangers to human wellbeing, woods, farming, freshwater supplies, coastlines,
environment, and
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32. How Does Santosh Patal Present The Characters In Life Of Pi
Santosh Patel is Pi s father. He managed his zoo in India. He is raised a Hindu but he is not religious.
Yann Martin uses indirect characterization to describe Santosh Patal s characteristics. In Life of Pi,
Santosh Patal is characterized as a person who being rational and irreligious in order to show how he
educates his son, Pi and reveal his rational thoughts in the story.
Santosh Patal s rational thoughts influence Pi s living judgment ability. I m going to show you how
dangerous tigers are, I want you to remember this lesson for the rest of your lives (Life of Pi 43).
Santosh thinks the tigers are bestial. Their eyes only have their own reflection. Santosh Patal wants to
prove his idea, so he tells Pi do not get nearer and nearer to
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