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Sociology Prejudice
Context
Introduction
Prejudice means prejudgement. It is a psychologically and sociologically unjustifiable, usually
negative attitude towards a group and its members, and is based off of the physical characteristics of
an individual rather than what a person actually believes or does. These prejudices turn into
discrimination when the beliefs against a certain group are acted upon. Types of prejudice found in
modern society include those related to sex, gender, race, nationality, ethnicity, class, religion,
disability and language (McLeod, 2008). Racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed
against someone of a different race based on the belief that one s own race is superior(Oxford
Dictionary, 2016).
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Groups (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important
source of pride and self esteem (Tajfel, 1979). This links to social categorisation which is when people
assign others to in groups and out groups. Social identity theory states that the in group will hold
prejudiced views, and discriminate, against the out group (McLeod, 2008). The in group does this to
enhance their own self image by denigrating the perception of the out groups (Tajfel, 1979). In a
school context social categorisation s negative effects can result in bullying and discrimination against
those who are not part of the in group, e.g. members of the LGBTIQ community, racial and ethnic
minorities, or the self segregation of students in an attempt to separate the in and out groups, which
will often result in racial self segregation as within Australian schools non white students are the out
group. Another form of social categorisation include stereotypes. A stereotype is a fixed, over
generalized belief about a particular group or class of people (Cardwell, 1996). Stereotypes are a way
in which we simplify our social world (McLeod, 2015). By stereotyping we infer that a person has a
range of characteristics that we assume all members of a group possess. Racial stereotypes always
seem to favour the race of the holder and belittle other races (McLeod, 2015).
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Huge Comeback Research Paper
Huge Comeback Falls Short on Last Second Shot in Gents Loss to Texas Lutheran
SHREVEPORT, La. Down by 72 49, The Gents used a 25 4 run to pull within a possession. Senior
James Sapp s career high 43rd point on a three pointer tied the game with 13 seconds left, but the
Gents fell on a triple by Sterling Holmes with two seconds left as Centenary (8 10, 2 5 Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference) lost to Texas Lutheran (11 7, 5 2 SCAC) 98 95 Sunday afternoon,
January 22.
Junior Travion Kirkendoll reached the 30 point plateau for the first time in his career, scoring 35
points on 10 for 26 shooting and hitting all 10 from the charity stripe. He scored 31 points in the
second half alone on 9 for 14 shooting (5 for 6 from behind the arc).
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Two missed Texas Lutheran triples led to a fastbreak layup and triple by Kirkendoll. Holmes answered
with the hoop and harm to push the deficit back to four.
Sapp split from the line, but Holmes missed the front end of a one and one. Sapp grabbed the board
and raced down the court for the triple to force the first tie of the night.
Holmes hit the game winner, and sophomore Treylan Matthews halfcourt heave bounced off the rim.
Holmes scored 33 points to lead the visitors, hitting 12 for 15 from the field and adding seven
rebounds and six assists.
Texas Lutheran scored the first six points of the game and jumped out to a 13 1 lead. The Bulldogs led
6 1 just 4:30 in when Jordan Kourmetis hit a three. Jumpers by Behr and Matthew Gillette brought the
deficit to 12.
Centenary cut the game to eight right before the half, but a Holmes three and two Behr free throws put
Texas Lutheran up 47 34 at the break.
The Bulldogs built the lead to 23 when they hit 7 of 8 from behind the arc to begin the second half.
Texas Lutheran finished the game 19 for 34 (55.9 percent) from
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Rwanda Genocide
November 12, 2013
MAHG 5028 Religion and Genocide: Rittner Conversation Starter #12
Rwandan Genocide The Angels Have Left Us by Hugh McCullum, discusses the African tragedy that
took place in Rwanda, which resulted in the murder of over one million victims. The Rwanda
genocide was between two groups, the Hutu and the Tutsi. Hutu were considered to be the natives and
indigenous to the land, where Tutsi were considered to be the non native settlers who were non
indigenous. Through propaganda and myth, the tension of ethnic hatred would slowly crumble the
Rwandan State. The Rwandan military distributed weapons with the funding from the French. On
April 6, 1994, Rwandan president Juvenal Habyariman s plane was shot down and ... Show more
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Road blocks where ID cards could be checked were large killing sights. Bodies of Tutsi, Hutu, and
Tutsi sympathizers could be seen left in large piles on the side of the road, scattered throughout the
streets, and inside homes and churches. Many victims fled to hospitals, schools, and churches in hopes
of sanctuary, but for many they became their tombs. Rwanda Prime Minister Faustin Twagiramungo
stated, We have the same language, the same religions. There is no song or dance or drum beat that is
peculiar to one or the other of our people. We had disputed before the colonial period over things like
land ownership, and sometimes there were little fights, but the chiefs dealt with it in the traditional
way and never did we suffer destruction like we have just experienced (1). The racist theories of
earlier colonizers tried to differentiate the two groups based on physical appearances. Belgians
considered Tutsi to be more European and were given educational advantages. Hutu were excluded
from all levels of power and left as a minority position. These disadvantages along with the nations
poverty, over population from refugees, land pressures, and ecological degradation would rage the
extremists and fuel their hatred. Rebels (interahamwe) and Hutu extremists hunted Tutsi. The
propaganda was fed through the Radio stations giving Hutu ideas of how to find, capture, and kill
Tutsi. Hutu rebels called the Tutsi minority cockroaches and felt it was
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Technology Integration Lesson Plan Template
Technology Integration Lesson Plan Template
Your name: Hayleigh Weldin
Date: August 25, 2016
Lesson Title: Story Telling Events of Saggy Baggy the Elephant
Grade Level: First Grade
Technology Standard (ISTE S) Creativity and Innovation: A B. Communication and Collaboration: A.
Research and Information Fluency: B. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving: A B. Digital Citizenship:
B. Technology Operations: A, B D.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Options provided (list sections and subset #s) Strategies for
Engagement: Sustaining Effort and Persistence 8.1, 8.3, 8.4. Self Regulation 9.1 9.3. Strategies for
Representation: Perception 1.1. Language, mathematical expressions, and symbols 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5.
Comprehension 3.1, 3.2, 3.3. Strategies for Expression: Physical Action 4.1 4.2. Expression and
Communication 5.1, 5.2, 5.3. Executive Functions 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 6.4.
Subject Area/Content Standard: Key Ideas and Details: CCSS.ELA LITERACY. RL. 1.1, CCSS.ELA
LITERACY.RL.1.2, CCSS.ELA LITERACY.RL.1.3
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: CCSS.ELA LITERACY.RL.1.7, CCSS ELA LITERACY.RL.1.9
Technology tools/software: Interactive Whiteboard, Chromebooks, Problem Solving Software:
Reading Rocket Story Maps, Web Based Tool: mystorybook.com, ELMO Camera, Projector
Preparation
Prerequisites: What do students need to know prior to this lesson?
Students will need to be familiar with typing on the Chromebooks, how to work collaboratively in a
group and
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Social Policy and Drug Research Paper
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Social Policy and Drug Research by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
The major idea that the author discussed in this article was how current social policy is aimed at
decreasing the use of illegal substances? The question progresses whether research efforts must stick
to this policy in order to be considered ethical. If research is to be judged in fair terms, what effect
does this have on the selection of research projects to be funded, how the research is done? and how
the findings are treated by the public, as represented by both professionals and the media? All these
questions need to be taken into considerations while looking at this current social policy. The author
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One general idea he put out there to the public was Drug use and abuse represents simply one more
instance of the impact of technology on society . The author supported his statement by saying how
this is the central experience of modern society. At one or two removes, most of the ills we suffer are
the consequences of technology. That is to say, the bad results that accompany the good ones good
results which led to the adoption of the technology in the first place.
To date, there are five large and important areas of research that have been either neglected: (1) the
sequence of drugs used and the development of different drug using patterns; (2) the individual, group,
and cultural factors influencing low risk and high risk outcomes among equivalent drug users; (3) the
changing attitudes of both users and nonusers toward psychoactive drug use; (4) the impact of the
media on drug use and drug choice; and (5) the process of socialization as it applies to patterns of drug
use (http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/lsd/zinberg7.htm). I feel that we should also focus on studies:
how drugs influence individual health and behavior, what use is being made of drug research, and how
its findings influence public policy decisions.
I hope that this drug research will stimulate other investigators/researchers to accept long term, studies
of psychoactive drug using behavior as a
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Models of retail competition
This chapter examines the effects of competition on a retailer s performance. As noted in Chapter 1,
retailing in the United States was once a growth industry that was able to increase profits solely on the
basis of an increasing population base. Today s slower population growth rates have turned retailing
into a business where successful regional and national retailers can grow only by taking sales away
from competitors. However, retail competition at the local level is more complex. Depending upon the
economic base of the regional economy, it is possible for an area s population and disposable income
to grow even while the country s is slowing. For example, Phoenix and Las Vegas are like many
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Further, a new private school in town brought in a number of residents with more sophisticated tastes
than those of the typical Wal Mart customer. By catering to these underserved customer segments, the
variety store has thrived.
A small retailer competition is not just the large discount stores in the area. This retailer would be wise
to check the local drugstore, perhaps a Walgreens, that stocks small appliances; the internet for
competitive pricing information and 24/7 shopping convenience; and category killers that might offer
a deeper selection and a better level of service than the discounters. For example, Best Buy lured
female customers away from traditional discounters and small specialty electronics stores by
providing merchandise selections tailored to each local market area and by training its sales associates
not to talk down to them, as had often happened in other electronics stores.
It is important to remember that no retailer, however clever, can design a strategy that will totally
insulate it from competition. This is true even if the retailer has done an excellent job in developing
and following its mission statement, setting its goals and objectives, and conducting its SWOT
analysis; customer still have shopping choice. The rapid growth of discount department stores,
convenience stores, and catalog and internet retails attest to this fact. Some merchandising innovations
can be easily copied and
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Research Paper On Ignorance
Do We Prefer to Ignore?
Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil said Plato, a very famous philosopher ( Plato Quotes ). And
whenever the word ignorance pops up, people are more tend to think negatively. The Oxford Living
Dictionary defines it as the lack of knowledge ( Ignorance ) and its synonyms are, according to
Thesaurus.com, words such as illiteracy and insensitivity ( Ignorance ), which present a negative
meaning even with the prefixes il and in . However, is it possible that today ignorant people are more
likeable? Or can ignorance be viewed as positive, as the famous saying Ignorance is bliss. suggests?
Even though ignorance can be seen as a word that is quite straightforward and is only negative,
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We all value different things: Some value religion, some believe that everything that has happened is
mathematical, and this results in a variety of answers when someone is asked, Which type of
knowledge would you prioritize? . Thus, when asked How would you say whether a person is ignorant
or not? , their answers also vary. As I asked this question in my interviews, Jason Leiter said that he
would value, Awareness of political events, diversity of the world (Leiter), whereas Cansu Åženocak, a
Turkish Math teacher, suggested that she would value How many areas is that person knowledgeable
about (Senocak). As another example, in popular religious beliefs, ignorant people are the ones that do
not accept God s guidance. It isn t about whether you know many languages, learned many sciences
and read many books; ignorance has a direct connection with God. In Islam, for example, the name
Jahiliyyah was used to describe the pre Islamic period in Saudi Arabia, and the word can be literally
translated as Age of Ignorance as jahili means ignorant (Jahiliyyah). And Vedas, which are the
religious texts of Hinduism, suggests, 10 O God Almighty! I am steeped into the darkness of
ignorance. I need to be moved into the light of your wisdom (The Vedas), which means that not being
ignorant is believing in God and creates a direct relationship between
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Classroom Observation Report Essay
Observation, Practicum Reflection in Field Experience OBSERVATION I observed Ms. Sandon s and
Ms. Niliam s, Regular ED 1st grade students with exceptionalities. This sect is made up of 6 (eight)
1st graders who are diagnosed with attention deficit disorders and other exceptionalities some are
emotionally disturbed due to drug abusing mothers. A few of the students are misdiagnosed or have
additional unspecified special needs. As an alternative to the Stanford 10 they were ordered to test
with Ms. Payne and Ms. Rosemary our in school specialist for Math and Reading. I, Ms. Reminton,
assisted them and the students. I observed the 8 children as they tested for the standard 5 days it took
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Students wait to be prompted to begin with assistance from me, Ms. Reminton and the head Proctor
Ms. Rosemary or Ms. Payne making sure that vision, proximity and wait time accommodations are
met. The students are closely monitored making sure their comprehension and work stemma is correct
and appropriate. Each student is rewarded for their good efforts with an after testing snack while
watching a down time unwind cartoon more than likely on the cartoon network. The structure of the
Stanford 10 test is very rigid. It consists of a clear objective a concise plan in an already available
format with predicted timing. Ms. Payne and Ms. Rosemary are careful to make sure each child
receives their needed accommodations/ modifications. Teaching materials include the Test books
which are colorful and closely followed by students, an answer sheet which is immediately utilized
after each question. And section examples are seen before each section or transition in the test. The
auditory part of the lesson is mostly Ms. Payne or Ms. Rosemary who make sure the children who
need speech accommodations receive it! The calculators as well as blank paper are used for the
students to compute the answers to various problems especially for the students who are motor/visual
learners. Positive
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Essay On Space Race
When people talk about the events in the space race, the first thing they often talk about is Neil
Armstrong being the first man to walk on the moon. While Neil Armstrong played a big part in the
race to the moon, there are many other people who contributed to the great space race. Many people
do not know who the major people involved in the space race were, what the race was trying to
accomplish, why it happened, and when this historical event took place in American history.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president who founded the space program, also known as NASA
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration.) The whole goal of NASA was to gain information
and fix the problems with flight within our atmosphere and outside of our atmosphere
(https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.mht). There was also another reason why NASA was created, for
military and defense against enemies (https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.mht). America s biggest
enemy at the time was the Soviet Union lead by Nikita Khrushchev. Shortly after Eisenhower founded
the space program, John F. Kennedy took over as president. President Kennedy met with Soviet leader
Nikita Khrushchev on June fourth, 1961 to see if the Soviet Union wanted to work together in
achieving their common goal of sending a man to the moon. Khrushchev denied Kennedy s offer. ...
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The world s first satellite was launched into space by the Soviet Union and was called Sputnik 1. The
Soviets launched this satellite on October fourth, 1957. As a result from Sputnik 1, NASA began its
own operations called the explorer missions on October first, 1958
(https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.htm).NASA had employed 8,000 workers and not to long after
NASA was up and running America launched explorer 1 on January 31, 1958
(https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/explorer 1/). The launching of explorer 1 was successful and
opened new doors for accomplishments for
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Quality Of Project Quality Management
Quality in Project quality management
Project quality management ensures that the quality of the project is up to the quantified standard
defined by the company.
It was suggested by (Gomes et al, 2005) that as a result of similar management techniques in
efficiently operating companies globally it can be concluded that the most successful companies focus
on maximizing customer s satisfaction.
The various methods important for understanding objectives of project quality management are ISO,
PMBOK, AGILE, PRINCE2, Six Sigma and many others. Six Sigma was developed by Motorola
Bisgaard (2007) suggests that Six Sigma has basic five phases, which includes defining, measuring,
analyzing, improving and controlling.
As suggested by ISO (2003), international standards constitutes of eight management principles:
 Customer Importance
 Leadership
 Involvement of people
 Process tactic
 System tactic to management
 Continual improvement
 Precise approach to decision making
 Mutually beneficial supplier affairs
ISO (2003) further suggests that project procedures that come under the quality management system
should be managed in order to achieve the purposes of the project. Moreover, the objectives of the
project and the goals related to the products should always consider customer satisfaction as their
priority.
Research methodology
The objective of the study is to explore the opinion about quality in AICA Group, more specifically in
engineering and immigration. Personal
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Pros And Cons Of US Trade With China
Although the United States trade with China seems beneficial, trade with China, a country which does
not care for even its own people, might be a bad decision. The country of China has much lower
standards for human rights, meaning that they also have little regard for the wellbeing of people from
other countries. Furthermore, China does not permit freedom of speech for its citizens, who have little
way of pronouncing their dissatisfaction over political or other matters. Finally, to a certain point, the
Chinese people are restricted of their religious rights. Although the U.S. believes that trade with China
is beneficial for both parties, commerce with China, whose government has low standards for human
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Their system of filtering and censorship is acknowledged as the most advanced and effective in the
world. The Chinese internet system includes about thirty thousand censors, as well as having web
browsers, such as Google and Yahoo, censor their results.10 For an average citizen to publish their
opinions without either an elite free speech patron or a willing government publishing house, the
safest method is to publicize their thoughts through an internet bulletin board system run by the
Chinese government.11 However, these electronic bulletin boards are required by the law to be
licensed, the posts monitored constantly, and any posts which are found to be inappropriate are
removed. Any forums that are free from government censorship are forbidden, since the Chinese
authorities refuse to recognize the rights of the citizens to publish their uncensored opinions.
Furthermore, if debates over political or other issues begin to take a life of their own, they are
commonly silenced by Chinese authorities.12 The Chinese authorities only permit these monitored
bulletin boards both for their own benefit and because they recognize that there must be outlets for the
average person to express their dissatisfaction with the government.13 Allowing the citizens to speak
their mind functions to lessen the political tension, by acting as a release for their discontentment.
These boards also serve as an excuse to deflect criticism by other countries, who complain that people
in China do not enjoy freedom of expression. Additionally, they allow government authorities to
monitor the mood of their people and to find weaknesses, both in the government and in their support.
Finally, the bulletin boards allow government authorities to track those who express discontent,
keeping their expressions visible, so the authorities can trace these
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Detective Fiction Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Essay
According to the English crime writer P.D. James (1920 ) for a book to be described as detective
fiction there must be a central mystery and one that by the end of the book is solved satisfactorily and
logically, not by good luck or intuition, but by intelligent deduction from clues honestly if deceptively
presented. (James. 2009: 16). This is traditionally conducted via a detective; a figure deployed within
the narrative structure whose occupation is to investigate crimes (Oxford. 2006: 202). Therefore
detective fiction represents an enigma, a puzzle to be solved through an intriguing series of events and
clues presented by the writer to its audience; that are taken on a journey through a process of
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2005: 16). However it was during the eighteenth century in Great Britain came the beginnings of
immense social and economic changes and the consequent movement of the population to the
towns...conditions became intolerable and led to the formation of the New Police ...in 1829 the first
Metropolitan Police Act was passed. (Mayor s Office. 2012). Over a decade later the Detective Police
Department was formed in London, England in (1842), enabling the rise, popularity and mass
publication of detective fiction as a genre. (Priestman. 2003: xi).
However, arguably and ostensibly the roots and traditional form of detective fiction as recognised in
contemporary society stem from the nineteenth century American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809 1849)
and his work The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841). As argued by the twenty first century author and
professor of English; Martin Priestman the detective story was invented in 1841 by Edgar Allan Poe,
who acknowledged some debt to the structure as well as content of William Godwin s earlier novel
Caleb Williams (1794). In the 1860 s the form pioneered in Poe s short stories at last found a way into
the novels of Emile Gaboriau in France and
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How Did Isabella I Build A Country
Isabella I of Castile s Life During the late middle ages to the r enaissance, Isabella I of Castile was a
powerful queen of Spain. Have you ever thought of what it would be like to reconstruct a country?
Studying this important historical figure, I had uncovered many important and interesting facts about
Isabella I of Castile. During her reign, she brought stability to her empire as she decreased nobles
power. Queen Isabella I of Castile formed the most powerful empire in Europe, ambitiously ruled her
empire, and devoted herself to Christianity. Isabella I was born in April 22, 1451 into the royal family
of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the town of Madgrigal de las Altas Torres. After
Isabella I s father died in 1454, her mother, Isabella of Portugal, raised her. She had blonde hair with
auburn and chestnut hues and a light skin tone which was unusual because most Spanish ladies had
dark hair and olive skin tone. She had medium height for her era. Isabella I was a kind, intelligent and
ambitious woman. When she was younger, she was tutored by monks in poetry, music, philosophy,
sewing and horseback riding. She grew up regretted her absence of schooling so she learned Latin as a
middle aged woman. Isabella I fought for the throne until her half brother, King Henry IV died in
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She demanded meetings with her officials at 6 AM in the morning. Isabella I would never excuse
tardiness from any of her officials and would give precise instructions for war. She even went to battle
with her soldiers to observe and plan the next attack. As a result of going to battle with her soldiers
while pregnant, she had few miscarriages. She also helped her husband, Ferdinand, rule Aragon. This
would enable them to unite Spain for the first time in 800 years because of her skill to guide and make
Spain a great country. Her ambitious leadership made her a powerful ruler of her
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Point Of View Of The Penelopiad
A story could be told numerous ways depending on whose point of view you look at. It s like if there
was a car accident in an intersection. There would be multiple perspectives as to what happened.
There would be the people involved points of view, the people at the other spots of the intersection,
and any other possible witnesses who were for example, walking to their car in the parking lot near by.
Greek myths are like car accidents. The events happen, the stories are told and repeated for
generations and eventually written down, but they can get mis translated in the process depending on
whose side you look at. In The Penelopiad, we see Penelope s perspective of her life and what she
thought of Odysseus while he was gone. In the
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10 Weird Foods We Dare You To Stay Summary
I have chosen the video on food, Would You Eat It? 10 Weird Foods We Dare You To Try, to make
connections between cultural norms, language, and personal identity. There are many cultural norms
and values presented in the video, and it is interesting to be able to compare them to my cultural
norms and values. Culture is what makes everyone different. Through enculturation we learn our
norms and values through this process at a very young age. With culture, we have comfort and
meaning for life. There are many cultures around the world have very different norms and values, as
seen within this YouTube video. When the video first started I was caught off guard when I heard 10
most disgusting delicacies in the world (TheRichest, 2015). It was shocking to hear the word
disgusting, because everyone in the world has different taste buds and enjoys different things that
others do not. Something disgusting may be delicious to another culture. Since we are grown up eating
certain foods, we are accustomed to that taste and style, so cultures are use to their traditions and style
of eating. Through out the video we hear ten disgusting foods that are from all over the world. There
are so many cultures across the world and it was interesting to see so many and their norms and values
they grew up with. The delicacies seen in the video are sometimes beliefs and symbols for cultures.
They are norms, which are normal for them, and may come across strange to other cultures, but are
meaningful
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Kangaroo Care
Babies are born without a fully developed brain because if they were their precious little heads would
be too big to birth!
Despite their underdeveloped brain, we expect babies to sleep in separate rooms, self soothe and
assume too much crying would mean a serious problem.
In first three months of your littles one s life, their brain grows twenty percent!! This sizeable growth
is even more noticeable in your baby s behavior. In the first couple days of life, babies can only pay
attention to objects up to 12 inches away compared to 3 to 4 months later they can see objects across
the room and respond to the direction of different sounds.
This common knowledge is often ignored. These first 3 to 4 months should still be viewed as a
continuation of a gestational period. Mothers need to begin to mimic the actions of a mama kangaroo.
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Kangaroo care has become increasingly popular In hospitals all over the world. Kangaroo care is
when a baby has skin to skin contact with the mother or father immediately after birth. There are
numerous benefits for the baby laying on the caregiver s bare skin, including, stabilizing the infant s
heart rate, decreasing crying, and increased milk supply for the mother.
In my previous article about the forgotten reflex, I discussed the how important the first months of a
newborn s life and how a mother s response to their crying is vital for current and future development.
Americans view the most important American value we teach our children is independence. This starts
almost immediately after birth. Our baby is fresh out of the cozy womb, and we stick them in a decked
out nursery to sleep alone.
We do this out of love because we want our children to grow up to be independent thinkers and stand
up for our freedom and boast about our ability to be
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Citizen Legal Rights In Canada
Citizen Legal Rights in Canada
Mattie Parham
Bryant Stratton College
SOSC 330: Comparative Politics
Mrs. Koval
April 04, 2016
Canada government is different from the United States
I believe some of the rights Canadians hold to their country is how people should have the same
respect for their own country. The people of Canada respect each other no matter what the nationality
is but just as long as you re another human, voter, and understand there are two laws. A Canadian born
resident have the right to vote at the legal age of 18 years old similar to other countries but you cannot
be out of the country more than 5 or more years and planning on voting in your country. Being held
responsible for their families
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The Accidental Prime Minister By Sanjaya Baru
The Accidental Prime Minister by Sanjaya Baru, published in 2014, is an account of former Indian
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh s two terms in office. Sanjaya Baru was appointed as Media
Adviser to Dr. Manmohan Singh during his first term in UPA 1 from 2004 to 2009. This book is in the
form of a political memoir. The book s narrative follows a chronological format, painting a picture of
Dr. Singh s terms in UPA 1 and UPA 2.
In the introduction to his book, Baru proclaims that none of his predecessors at the Prime Minister s
office ever wrote a full book on his experiences during his tenure. Editors as famous as B G Verghese,
Kuldip Nayar, H K Dua and Prem Shankar Jha chose not to do so. As also bureaucrats like G
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Manmohan Singh and it is UPA chief Sonia Gandhi and her gaggle of yes men who are shown up in a
poor light. The book does not disparage him in any manner. This book tries to explain plainly the
power equation between Sonia Gandhi and Dr. Manmohan Singh but does not sensationalize the issue.
It only re affirms what the Indian public knew to be true.
Dr. Manmohan Singh is shown, regrettably, as a helpless, clueless shadow puppet of Sonia Gandhi
who almost arouses our sympathies because of his ineffectiveness in functioning as the Prime Minister
of India. This sad truth was simply being put on record by the primary witness, ie, Sanjaya Baru, to
this political drama.
Baru tell us that Dr Singh was terrified of losing his place in the scheme of things if he did not
kowtow to the High Command, Sonia Gandhi. For Dr. Singh, the Gandhi family came first, followed
by the political party, prime minister s office and, lastly, the
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Pol Pot Became The Leader Of Cambodia
When I was younger, my mom would always tell us about her life in Cambodia. She d talk about the
small village she lived in, how everyone was close, how much she enjoyed living a simple life. She d
talk about the arranged marriage with my father, how they were so young, how Pol Pot came into
power, and how she came to America. This is her story. My mom was born and raised in a bucolic
trading village in Cambodia. Her parents sold charcoal at the local marketplace for a living. Her
family wasn t poor nor was they rich, but they lived comfortably and life was good. On April 17, 1975
Pol Pot became the leader of Cambodia. He was a communist and decided to lead the country through
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(1) In 1979, my parents decided to emigrate from Cambodia (2) in fear of communism returning back
to the country. (3) So, when my father found out that his mother was living in Vietnam, my parents
fled on a crowded boat along with other refugees. Life in Vietnam was short. My parents needed to
make money so they made and sold popcorn from a cart outside of schools for sometime.
Unfortunately, they did not know this was illegal and eventually were reported to police. They left
Vietnam shortly after because they did not want the police to find out that they were living in the
country illegally. They returned to Cambodia for a few days and made their way to Thailand.
Going to Thailand was dangerous and risky. My parents snuck onto the back of delivery trucks, hid in
cargo, and paid people to get closer to Thailand. Once they were close enough to the border, they rode
bikes through a secret path and got onto a truck that took them into the country. The emigration from
Cambodia and into Thailand was so secretive because Cambodia did not allow their residents to leave
the country at the time.
In Thailand, my parents lived in a refugee camp until a relative responded to their letters asking for
sponsorship to America. When the green light was given, the Thai
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I Know Who You Are Essay
Smiling flirtatiously, she said, I know who you are. I had been friends with your sister Mary for many
years. We never got the chance to meet officially, but I had seen you and talked to you over the phone
on several occasions, if I remember correctly. If you do not know this already, I am Isabel s closest
and dearest friend. It is so nice to meet you finally. I am so sorry for what I said earlier. I had no idea
Isabel was seen someone. Isabel and I had not seen each other for almost a month.
Turning to me, he responded through gritted teeth, I guess Isabel failed to mention me to her dearest
friends.
Walking into the kitchen with Liz basket in hand, I placed it on the kitchen counter and began to
review its content. While looking at the basket, I uttered, Liz, Brian was just leaving.
Walking toward me, he placed his arm around my waist and kissed me on my temple as he turned to
Liz. I had no idea Isabel s confidant was coming over for dinner. I hope you do not mind me joining
you. I want to get to know my girl s best friend. After all, we are going to be seen a lot of each other.
Aren t we, Isabel?
Putting some space between us, I muttered through gritting teeth. We were hoping to have a girls night
in.
Mockingly, he replied, This meeting must have been scheduled last minutes. We were just in DC, and
if I remember correctly, we were having dinner with friends tonight. Irritated, I gazed at Liz who was
staring at Brian with a captivated
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Lobbyists Research Paper
Billions of dollars are spent by thousands of lobbyists that work within Congress each year to see if
they can alter or eliminate federal policies that they feel need are no longer needed or that need to be
modified. Does the influence of money make it possible for the lobbyist to be more effective in
changing the federal policies? This is a question that has been asked many times and with different
points of views and opinions. It is sometimes said the person with the most money has the most
influence but I don t believe that that is always true.
Lobbyists have been around for many years and can be very convincing characters whenever they
want to make a change that will favor them. They are undeniably the powers that are behind a great
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At the same time the court limited its authority in this case (Landmark Cases of the U.S. Supreme
Court). The Court decided that it would be unconstitutional for it to issue a writ of mandamus as an
original action because doing so would violate Section III of the Constitution (Landmark Cases of the
U.S. Supreme Court). This case recognized the main concept of what the judicial review meant and is
today. When it comes to conflicts, someone has to make the final decision. Interestingly, the writers of
the Constitution did not determine which of the three branches of government would be the final
negotiator of Constitutional Issues It was able to establish that the Supreme Court of the United States
has the power to determine the constitutionality and legitimacy of the acts of the other two branches of
government which became an essential representative of the American Government. The case of
Marbury v Madison was the first case to that the Supreme Court struck down Congress as being
unconstitutional. This decision created the doctrine of judicial review and set up the Supreme Court of
the United States as chief interpreter of the Constitution. The Supreme Court decision was significant
because it did two important things. One it acknowledged that Congress gives Courts certain power
and two it reined in
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Antigone, by Sophocles
The death of Antigone is truly a tragic episode in the Theban Plays, where she hung herself with a
woven linen of her dress. By convention, her death would be characterized with feminine quality.
However, Antigone, one of the few female characters in the book, possessed distinguishable female
characteristics that are as remarkable as a male hero. Antigone was determined when she made up her
mind to bury her brother. She was an agent of her words and took up the risks that accompanied to her
deeds. Antigone was very passionate from the beginning to her death and she displayed tremendous
courage when facing the death penalty. Moreover, Antigone, as a female individual, confronted
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Antigone was an agent of her own beliefs and she never hesitated to fulfill her obligation. When at last
it stopped,/There was the girl, screaming like an angry bird,/When it finds its nest left empty and little
ones gone. (Sophocles 137). Sophocles used a maternal image to describe how Antigone conducted
the ritual of burial. Antigone was compared to a mother bird as she found out her babies were gone.
This intense and explosive anger characterized the mental state of Antigone when she was burying her
brother. Unlike a male who would seek for revenge, Antigone, as a female character, screamed and
cursed to defend her beliefs and to protest her respect to the death. Though Antigone s physical
strength was small, her moral strength, in regard to how the living should respect the dead, was
powerful. This moral strength, accompanied by her action, demonstrated Sohpocles perspective that
women can make life happens despite they lack the physical strength of men.
Antigone was courageous because she knew the penalty for disobeying the order and the forthcoming
death. And if I die for it, what happiness! (Sophocles 128). Antigone showed tremendous courage
when facing the death penalty. She knew that the enforcement of divine law is honorable and the state
law cannot overrun the divine principle. The command from Creon decreed that Polynices, as a traitor
of the state, cannot be buried because of his treacherous action. However, the law of heaven
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Malware And Remote Access Trojan
The main topic which will be studied and analysed in this research is the malware s characteristic
behaviour; however, their features such as backdoors and Remote Access Trojan will be also
examined in order to discover mechanisms for effective detection of malware. The mechanisms should
be sufficient to detect both sophisticated such as Advanced Persistent Threats or simple malicious
activities for instance Denial of Service attacks, viruses etc. Prior to this, the researcher will need to
answer the questions what advanced persistent threats are and how they are different to traditional
malwares. Moreover, features and characteristic of both known traditional threads and APTs will
learned during literature review and while performing own experiment. Subsequently, the researcher
will design his own lab environment to perform further analysis. Then, all obtained data will be used
to create effective methods of advanced persistent and traditional threats detection in a network.
Moreover, the detection mechanism will not generated generate a large number of false positives, thus
non malicious normal activities indicated as suspicious.
1.2 Traditional malware characteristic
Malicious software often known as malware is simply code that includes either virus, Trojan or
worms. It is use communication tools such as emails, social networks, instant messages, websites, chat
communications, removable devices etc. to spread. The malicious codes are attached to payloads
which then are
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How Technology Is Impacting Globalization
Globalization is the process by which people, businesses and countries become more connected and
interdependent. With new technology it has become so much easier to access data, from anywhere in
the world. The world has many problems that cannot be fixed without globalization and by moving
towards one global culture. The world is moving towards one global culture because different cultures
are adapting and sharing ideas of others that are gradually changing the way people in these cultures
live. The world will benefit with globalization because it will increase the interaction and relationships
between countries, and improve technology to create a stronger plan on how to protect the
environment.
Technology is impacting globalization. Transportation, cheap telephone service, email, computers and
instant capital flows made the world more interdependent. Travel, communication, and interaction
between countries has increased. This interaction between countries has moved the world towards one
global culture because it will help with improving long standing problems such as the environment.
For example, climate change has threatened the well being of citizens around the world. Food and
water shortage are just a few examples. Moving towards one global society can help eliminate some of
these problems by creating a stronger system of providing resources with food and water shortages to
vulnerable countries. Technology can help detect natural disasters sooner to bring awareness to
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The Conflict Of The Niger Delta
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFLICT IN THE NIGER DELTA
Nigeria is the 7th world largest oil producer and is a major player in the world energy market. Oil and
gas is Nigeria s main source of revenue. It accounts for about 40% of the Gross Domestic Product and
70% of government revenues (Lawal 2004). Crude oil was first discovered in 1956 by Shell British
Petroleum in a small village called Oloibiri present day Bayelsa State. Two years later oil in larger
quantities was discovered in Ogoni.
The Niger delta region has a population of 28 million people, a coverage of 70,000 square kilometers
consisting of 606 fields, 5,284 wells, 7,000 kilometers of pipelines, 10 export terminals, 275 flow
stations and a liquefied natural gas sector (Williams 2011). The Niger delta which is Nigeria s oil belt
has been embroiled in conflict and resistance against the government and multinational oil
corporations that extract oil in the region. The Niger delta is highly volatile with insurgent groups
controlling the area. Years of oil exploitation, environmental degradation and neglecting by the states
has created an impoverished, marginalized and exploited region which has produced resistance form
the youth in the Niger delta region. A regime of state repression and corporate violence has further
generated popular criminal violence, lawlessness, illegal appropriations and insecurity (Williams
2011).
Conflict in the Niger delta arose in the early 1990 s due to tension between the foreign oil
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Limitations of the Anchoring Effect
Anchoring Effect
Anchoring effect, also known as a relativity trap, is the tendency we have to compare and contrast
only a limited set of items. It is called the anchoring effect because we give disproportionate weight to
the first piece of information we receive. The initial impact of the first information, our immediate
reaction to it, is so significant that it outweighs everything else, drowning our ability to evaluate a
situation. (http://www.entendeo.com/decision_making_and_the_paradox_of_choice.php)
The classic example is an item at the store that is on sale. We tend to see and value the difference in
price, but not the overall price itself. This is why some restaurant menus feature very expensive
entrees, while also including more (apparently) reasonably priced ones. It is also why, when given a
choice, we tend to pick the middle option not too expensive, and not too cheap.
http://io9.com/5974468/the most common cognitive biases that prevent you from being rational4 You
depend on anchoring every day to predict the outcome of events, to estimate how much time
something will take or how much money something will cost. When you need to choose between
options, or estimate a value, you need footing to stand on. How much should you be paying for a new
refrigirator? How much should your water bill be each month? What is a good price for a house in this
neighborhood? You need an anchor from which to compare, and when someone is trying to sell you
something they are more
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Green Networking Technologies And Solutions
Green Networking Technologies And Solutions Student Name Course/Professor Date Introduction and
Overview Enterprises the world over are constantly seeking out new ways to reduce costs, improve
their operational efficiencies and create good will in the marketplace. Increasingly, enterprises are
achieving these objectives through reducing the energy usage and emissions associated with their
information and technology or IT infrastructure. These IT related systems are often extreme energy
using aspects of the enterprise by virtue of their always one attributes. Finding ways to improve an
organization s green operations involves improving the efficiency with which a corporation manages
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So much of an enterprise s IT infrastructure today involves networking technology hardware and
software that it is virtually impossible to conceive of low carbon emissions without addressing the
networking aspect of the infrastructure. Green networking in essence is just a reference to the
principle of gaining a more efficient networking infrastructure that utilizes less energy. Broadly
speaking, the only way to achieve green networking is build the concept of energy awareness into the
actual design of the network architecture before it is built out (Bianzino, Chaudet, Rossi Rougier).
Corporate managers that become hyper sensitive to the energy profile of their organization can reduce
energy usage simply by being more cognizant of how they manage the network. This research project
explores these and related elements of the green networking concept in greater detail. Analysis and
Discussion There are a variety of ways in which an enterprise can improve the efficiency of its
networking infrastructure. Specifically, designing the network architecture and infrastructure from the
outset to operate more efficiently is the optimal approach to take. The importance of addressing green
networking imperatives this early in the planning and development stage of the networking effort is
because the efficiency gains can not only reduce the energy usage and the total cost of ownership of
the network but it can also reduce the initial costs of the network (Minoli).
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The Importance Of Social Learning Theory And Goal Setting
Many learning theories can be used to motivate learning and improve people s ability, knowledge,
skills, and many other important factors. Social learning theory and Goal setting I consider very
important. Social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing others, like role models
who are credible and knowledgeable. The doctrine recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or
rewarded tends to be repeated. For example, employees can learn new skills or adapt different
behavior from experiencing the consequences of using a practice or professional qualifications. They
also can observe others and identify the consequences of their actions. During the process of social
learning theory attention, retention, motor production, motivational processes, and matching model
performances represent essential elements. This theory recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or
rewarded tends to be repeated. People can learn by observing others and seeing the consequence of
their actions. For example, when I lived in Japan, I couldn t speak the language and learned through
observation of other people. You learn with no additional performance by using cognitive process and
modeling. Self regulation techniques are a great tool that people can use to improve their abilities. In
fact, by observing other employees performance, some individuals can increase appropriate behavior
and decrease the inappropriate one. For example, people can use logical verification and observation
of
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Research Paper On Ecuador
(Ecuador s beautiful mountains)
Did you know Ecuador s natural resources, are not just beneficial to Ecuador itself but also to a lot of
other places? With all of their resources they can export a lot of goods to different countries,and
benefit their economy. Not just that but they provide the us with some of our oil and a lot of bananas
and other fruits. Point taken, Ecuador s natural resources are very beneficial.
A common misconception is that Ecuador is just a small country that can t fend for itself or provided
for its people, its actually the opposite. They have plenty of resources to share with the world. What
are those resources, well, In the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador has the best fishing grounds. They fish
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for example Ecuador provides the us with a lot of shrimp as encyclopedia.com says Ecuador produces
more shrimp than any other nation in the Americas, and exports more than 35,000 tons annually,
mostly to the United States This explains how Ecuador exports to different countries and gives the us
a lot of shrimpy goodness! They also just give the us a lot of goods in general, in agreement with
ustr.gov, Ecuador was the United States 38th largest supplier of goods imports in 2016. This explains
how the united States import a lot ecuador s great resources.Ecuador also helps surprisingly, italy in
agreement with ecuador.com Its main export partners are the United States, Panama, Peru and Italy.
This proves that Ecuador exports to many different countries. To conclude, Ecuador s resources are
just overall really helpful to the united states and other places.
Overall there are a lot of beneficial things to the resources of Ecuador.who knew that this tiny country
could supply that much stuff? Even though Ecuador is really small they can provide and make a lot of
resources all by thereself. There are also a lot of countries that need specific resources from ecuador.
To sum it all up, ecuador s resources are beneficial in many different
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The Influence Of Acetylcholine On The Body
The body uses chemicals known as neurotransmitters, and according to Dr. C. George Boeree, they are
chemicals which allow the transmission of signals from one neuron to the next across synapses.
Additionally, neurotransmitters are also responsible for muscle stimulation that are produced by
adrenal glands and pituitary glands. One of the first, and most abundant, neurotransmitters to be
discovered is acetylcholine, often abbreviated ACh (Cherry). This was first discovered by a German
biologist, Otto Loewi, in 1921 who later won a Nobel Prize for his findings (Boeree). Acetylcholine is
present in both inhibitory functions as well as excitatory functions, which means that it can both speed
up and slow down nerve signals ( Acetylcholine ). Its role in the central nervous system is excitatory,
and plays a role in arousal, learning, memory, and neuroplasticity. Other functions include engaging
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For example imbalances in acetylcholine can cause the development of myasthenia gravis, a disorder
that causes weakness in muscles and fatigue ( Acetylcholine ). Another example is the fact that an
imbalance of acetylcholine and dopamine, can cause Parkinson s disease. Acetylcholine works with
dopamine neurotransmitter linked with mood and the sensation of pleasure to smooth out movements
so when there is an imbalance it causes shaky movements, which is a key trait of Parkinson s disease (
Acetylcholine ). Even damage to the certain parts of the brain that produces acetylcholine, such as the
cholinergic portion of the brain, is linked to cause the development of Alzheimer s disease; the varied
levels of acetylcholine is common in Alzheimer s patients. The lack of acetylcholine, specifically in
the hippocampus can cause dementia; although, an abundant amount of acetylcholine can cause
depression
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Allegiant Air Financial Statement
Allegiant Air has had a financial successful story for what people would expect in the low cost carrier
markets of today. Allegiant is in its 45th consecutively profitable quarter which is excellent when you
consider they were out of bankruptcy in 2001 which makes them continually profitable since 2003.
The company has used strategies that avoid barriers imposed by larger and more established carriers
by using strategies such as using regional airports instead of major airports, using terminals during off
peak times, investments in fuel to curve prices, and assets that are low cost to own and operate.
Revenue was just short of a billion and were up 10% from 2012 (Annual Report, 2014).
Allegiants largest expense as reported by their 2013 Annual Report is undoubtedly fuel, costing 41.6%
in 2012 and 38.7% in 2013 (Figure 1). Steps to circumvent fuel costs have included buying A319s
which reduced fuel burn from 950 gallons per hour on MD80s to 725 gallons per hour in addition to
establishing contractual agreements with Orlando Sanford International and affiliates and investments
in fuel storage and transportation facilities. The second largest cost is salaries and benefits at 14.7% of
operating costs in 2012 and increased to 15.9% in 2013. The current workforce consists of 2065 full
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This shows that Allegiant has been successful in seeking and maintaining full flights with their
company strategy. In 2013 the cost per ASM was 10.33 cent at 5.60 cent for non fuel and 4.73 for fuel.
Allegiant states that these results were acquired through their focus on cost driven scheduling, low
aircraft ownership costs, simple product, low distribution costs, and small city market
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Why Potato Is Becoming The Most Important Crop
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the fourth highest produced crop in the world and the most
important non cereal food crop, with world production estimated to be over 350 million tons in 2013
(http://faostat.fao.org). Potato is a versatile crop, and is utilized as not only food and feed but also in
industrial materials and fuels (Kikuchi et al. 2015). Potato is becoming the most important crop in
developing countries and its production is expanding more rapidly than that of most other crops
primarily because of increasing industrialization (Guchi et al. 2015). Potatoes in India are grown
under varied climatic conditions ranging from tropics, subtropics to temperate highlands.
Consequently, the spectrum of insect pests and diseases is very large and limit potato production upto
85% depending upon the weather/region. Fungal disease plays a pivotal role for yield losses. Late
blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans (oomycete pathogen), is the most destructive disease of
potato worldwide (CIP, 1989). During the last two decades, disease has increased globally and the
average global crop loss of potato has increased upto 21.8% (Fry and Goodwin, 1997; James, 1981;
Forbes, 2012). Worldwide losses due to late blight are estimated to exceed $5 billion annually and thus
the pathogen is regarded as a threat to global food security (Latijnhouwers et al. 2004).
Management strategies consist either in exclusion, avoiding contact between plant and pathogens, or
by pest eradication, and
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Advantages Of Blackout Curtains
Have you ever stayed in a hotel and thought Gosh, it would be great to be able to block out the world
the way the curtains here do ? Most hotels use blackout curtains to help keep your room dark at any
hour, plus reduce energy expenses and nose levels down.
What are blackout curtains?
Blackout curtains are curtains that are include the use of a special fabric called blackout fabric. This is
a fabric backed by foam in a special manufacturing process. The addition of foam makes them thicker
than usual and opaque enough to block out all light. The extra thickness of the material also helps
insulate the room against both noise and heat or cold from outside.
Who uses blackout curtains?
As noted above, they are commonly used in hotel rooms to help travelers sleep as well as possible
under difficult conditions. Not only are they in a strange place, they may be suffering jet lag and hotels
can be in noisy commercial districts. But, blackout curtains are also popular with people who work
nights, people who do shift work where their schedule regularly changes and parents with babies at
home. These are all people that need to be able to control their environment in terms of light,
temperature and noise so that they or members of the family can get some sleep, even during daylight
hours. Some people also use them to create home theaters because theaters also need to be dark and to
block out external sources of noise. They are also sometimes hung over glass doors opening to wide
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Mark Whitfield Essay
Mercurial guitarist Mark Whitfield got the jazz world s attention during the 90 s, when the NY Times
considered him The Best Young Guitarist in the Business . Despite speaking a vocabulary of his own,
his style is still influenced by his mentor George Benson, the one who recommended him to the
organist Jack McDuff.
Mark not only has collaborated with jazz legends such as Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown,
Stanley Turrentine, Ray Charles, and Jimmy Smith, but also with recent stars like Sting, Chris Botti,
Diana Krall, and Roy Hargrove.
Incursions on soul jazz, hard bop, and fusion can be easily spotted in Mark s style. However, he doesn
t stick to a particular style, also venturing himself in the rock music territory with sporadic
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and Verve. Released on the latter label, his 1994 album True Blue got critical acclaim and displayed an
all star lineup composed of Branford Marsalis on saxophones, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Nicholas
Payton on trumpet, Rodney Whitaker on bass, and Jeff Tain Watts on drums. Prior to that recording, he
had the privilege to be joined by jazz monsters like Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette in
Patrice (Warner Bros., 1991).
After sharing the stage so many times with his two sons (also Berklee graduates), Mark decided to
record his 12th album, Grace, with them. The Japanese bassist Yasushi Nakamura, who won the title
honorary Whitfield family member from the patriarch, joins the pianist Davis Whitfield and the
drummer Mark Whitfield Jr. The brothers names were announced for trumpeter Freddie Hendrix s
upcoming concerts and the drummer was summoned by pianist Orrin Evans for his latest album
#knowingishalfthebattle.
Just like his previous Songs of Wonder, a softhearted celebration of Stevie Wonder s hits, Grace was
released on his own label,
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Summary Of The Snow Man By Sunn Stevens
In spirit and in style, the collection is extremely diverse, even to the point of being disjointed (imagine
Stevens chagrin!). Perhaps the most obvious is Stevens choice of voice across the set; some are
presented semi formally; e.g. Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb . Others are written more as vignettes,
e.g. Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges. The main identify feature of
voice is that Stevens avoids a first person, which allows him some freedom from projecting an identity
and allows him to be more analytical.
A note: Sunday Morning is far and away Stevens best poem in Harmonium, and may be the best he
ever wrote, but it also does not fit with the overall style of the collection and as such I will pretend that
it does not exist. Additionally, its length and copious allusions make it unsuitable for a fair analysis at
present. Instead, The Snow Man and other vignettes match much more neatly here.
The Snow Man is one of the most easily understood poems in Harmonium. It is also definitively
human and personal, drawing on experiences shared by Americans at large, but examined in a way
removed from normal December festivities. Stevens describes what he means to have a mind of winter
: though a normal observer would observe the spruces, rough in the distant glitter and the junipers
shagged with ice as simply part of a scene, Stevens separates the scenery from the observer and the
reader in the final stanza (Stevens 9 10). His
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Comparing Cronus And The Lightning Thief
The Story of Cronus and The Lightning Thief
The Story of Cronus is an interesting myth where Cronus eats his children in fear that they would one
day take his throne and overpower him. Rhea, his wife, hid their last child, a god named Zeus in a
cave in the heart of Mount Ida. He throve rapidly and soon developed great physical powers along
with wisdom and intelligence. With the help of Metis, Zeus succeeded in forcing his father to disgorge
his siblings. This caused a war in which Zeus had won with the help of the giants. This myth has the
theme the struggle for power since Cronus is afraid of his children overpowering him. The novel The
Lightning Thief, has the same theme as well since Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon fight with each other.
The Story of Cronus communicates with the theme the struggle for power since Cronus ate his
children so that they wouldn t take his throne. The myth states, Cronus having an uneasy conscience,
was afraid that his children might one day rise up against his authority, and thus verify the prediction
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Another example of a struggle for power is that Hades thought that Percy had stolen both his Helm of
Darkness and Zeus master bolt so that it could start a war between them. The novel states, You took
the master bolt and my helm. Had I not sent my Fury to discover you at Yancy Academy, Poseidon
might have succeeded in hiding his scheme to start a war. But now you have been forced into the
open. You will be exposed as Poseidon s thief, and I will have my helm back! This quote shows that
Hades thought that Percy was Poseidon s thief who stole his Helm of Darkness and the master bolt in
an attempt to start a war between them. Both the novel and the myth connect with each other through
the theme, the struggle for
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Spanking Is A Negative Consequences Of Disciplining Children
Discipline is very important in everyone s life. All parents try to do their best for their children.
However, this crucial issue is sometimes misunderstood by some parents when it comes to
disciplining their children. Some parents use a very controversial method known as spanking which is
a corporal punishment that can have tremendous consequences on a child s life. Although defenders of
corporal punishment argue that spanking allows parents to curb children s behavior, spanking has been
shown to have long lasting effects on a child. Not only does it teach children to be violent, it also
reduces the trust between parents and children. Furthermore, it makes a child experience resentment
towards his parents.
First, spanking is bad because it teaches children to be violent. When a child is hit for discipline, he
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Spanking gives children a kind of fear towards their parents because they bear in mind that if
something is wrong, they will automatically be punished, and this can be a burden they will carry into
adulthood. This lack of faith can sometimes lead to a certain kind of introverted behavior in some
children because their parents used to hit them when they say something wrong in front of their
friends. And this can be of greater impact on the child s mental health. Instead, as an alternative to
spanking, parents can choose to talk to their children, have an open dialogue where they can teach
them right from wrong without shouting or hitting.
Last, spanking can make a child feel resentment towards his parents. Children who are used to being
spanked develop a kind of bitterness that can rapidly turn into hatred because the child will have the
feeling that his parents don t care about him. In addition, what really interest them are the errors he
makes and how they are going to punish him. So in the end, the child will turn his back on his
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Creeley For Love
Robert Creeley The American poet, Robert Creeley, utilized his life experiences within his poem For
Love to illustrate his confusion on the unsaid in love, his feelings on being in love, and the feeling of
nothingness without love. Robert Creeley was born in Arlington, Massachusetts on May 21, 1926, and
his death date is on march 30, 2005. He was one of the most important and influential American poets
of the twentieth century. At the age of four his father died, leaving him only with his mom and sister in
Acton, where an accident left him with one blind eye. He attended Holderness school in Plymouth,
New Hampshire, where his articles appeared in the school literary magazines regularly. Later he was
accepted into Harvard in 1943, although he didn t stay long, and went to serve in ... Show more
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In the poem he talks about wanting to say what was most important to him and that everything he
knows comes from what he wants to say. He explains that today is different than yesterday, he is
wanting to fill the emptiness with hope again. He is hesitant but decides to not if someone else would
not , but is unsure of what he wouldn t do. He hints at how love changes and he hasn t earned anything
this person is giving him, to him love is a reward that rarely occurs. He says that not having love is
tiresome and lonesome, but amusing if you are important to yourself. He exclaims that a dream of that
kind of love is only made up in your mind. He questions if his version of love is the real thing or just
something he made up. He knows that love is sometimes confused with lust and he fears the unsaid.
He thinks that there s no need to say the unsaid because he thinks about how taken he is by love. He
explains that the feeling of love is some time beyond place, or place beyond time, no mind left to say
anything at all ( For Love ). His fears are relinquished because love takes his fears
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Decline Of Nuclear Families In The 20th Century
An interesting and complex modern departure from a societel norm is acting as the downfall of what is
referred to as the nuclear family. The nuclear family of a husband and wife with dependant children,
or a basic communal unit, acted as a catalyst of growth and societal stability in the United States for
quite some time. The late 20th century appeared to experience a decline in married couples. With
multifaceted forces at play, that nuclear family appears to have been destabilized by three important
societal factors: a unique shift in cultural values, difficult economical environments and conditions,
and ever changing statistics in population. The decline in the number of married couples and nuclear
families in the late 20th century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A statistic imbalance, referred to as a marriage squeeze, appeared to effect the next generation in a
way that resulted in ... millions of baby boomers looking for husbands discovered that they were a few
million men short that is, the supply of 22 year old women greatly exceeded the supply of 25 year old
men. (Cohen, 271) This delay in marriage for the future generation can simply and mathematically
explain the decline in marriage in the late 20th century. To make matters worse, the shift in industrial
jobs around large urban centers in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in a lowering of marriage rates among
lower income and african american women; where men without steady employment or income
potential found themselves shut out of the marriage market . (Cohen, 271). Obviously, these issues led
to lower marriage prospects for females of that
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Web Developer a Creative Career Choice
Abstract Web development is a fast growing form of artistic expression that uses computer
programming and technical writing skills to create Web sites. Web developers earn an appealing salary
that increases as specialized skills are introduced. Formal education and training play a vital role in the
preparation and experience of a developer. A survey indicates that most companies today have a Web
site and need the skills of developers. Legal issues for developers and employers are introduced. The
steps needed to follow a career choice in Web development are outlined. Recommendations and
educational needs are discussed. For high school students, this career focuses on aspects of the Web
development industry from programming to graphics. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Figure 1 shows considerations for becoming a Web Developer: Figure. Considerations for becoming a
Web developer.
New Technologies
New jobs are still growing and being created by the internet. Most companies today have a Web site
and training Web technologists has changed from a speedy training session to a more refined method
that considers the companies individual needs. Because of the demand for Web developers, you should
talk to your employer about experience you could get internally (Chapman, 2007). Budgets are not
allowing companies to hire webmasters, instead they are using existing employees to change or update
Web sites. ...technical Web developers are now taking on more roles, thus needing to add more skills
to perform their jobs properly (Thisner, 2004, para. 2). With technologies creating new tools the
developer having specialized skills will become more important. One such technology has been
launched by a company called Goozmo. They are fast growing and have entered the industry as a full
service Web development company according to Goozmo s founder Benjamin Reed. We specialize in
tools to let people manage their own Web site easily, said Reed (Heglin, 2008). Internet training has
been divided into two main areas: Web design and Web development. Web design includes the visual
and design elements of the industry while Web development concentrates
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The Effects Of Chemicals On The Environment
Introduction
Considerable advancements in science and technology were realized right after the Second World War.
As a result of the advancement of science and technology, new methods of farming and the use of
chemicals like DDT and aerosols among others was introduced. All these technological developments
led to environmental deterioration leading to high risks on the environment as a whole. Rachel Carson
was the first person to write a book on the effects of chemicals on the environment (Pepper, Webster,
Revill, 2003). Her book inspired many people to change their behaviors towards the environment,
leading to the birth of environmentalism.
Description of Environmentalism
Environmentalism is a social movement with concerns for environmental protection. Since the
existence of the universe, man has had power over all living and non living things. It became the norm
for humans to just receive from Mother Nature without giving back at all. This human behavior
caused the earth to reach an optimum level of sustenance and it began deteriorating. The
contamination of the Earth s air, water, land and vegetation is considered by (Carson, 2002) as an
assault on the environment. The destruction of the conditions that make this world habitable was on
the rise, placing the sustainability of the universe at high risk. People, therefore, had to come up with a
way to reverse the situation or else the Earth would be unsustainable. Toxic chemicals that were used
between the 1950 s and
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  • 1. The Castle - Writing Frame Page Border | Teaching R 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 Castle - Writing Frame Page Border | Teaching R The Castle - Writing Frame Page Border | Teaching R
  • 2. Sociology Prejudice Context Introduction Prejudice means prejudgement. It is a psychologically and sociologically unjustifiable, usually negative attitude towards a group and its members, and is based off of the physical characteristics of an individual rather than what a person actually believes or does. These prejudices turn into discrimination when the beliefs against a certain group are acted upon. Types of prejudice found in modern society include those related to sex, gender, race, nationality, ethnicity, class, religion, disability and language (McLeod, 2008). Racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one s own race is superior(Oxford Dictionary, 2016). Contributing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Groups (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self esteem (Tajfel, 1979). This links to social categorisation which is when people assign others to in groups and out groups. Social identity theory states that the in group will hold prejudiced views, and discriminate, against the out group (McLeod, 2008). The in group does this to enhance their own self image by denigrating the perception of the out groups (Tajfel, 1979). In a school context social categorisation s negative effects can result in bullying and discrimination against those who are not part of the in group, e.g. members of the LGBTIQ community, racial and ethnic minorities, or the self segregation of students in an attempt to separate the in and out groups, which will often result in racial self segregation as within Australian schools non white students are the out group. Another form of social categorisation include stereotypes. A stereotype is a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people (Cardwell, 1996). Stereotypes are a way in which we simplify our social world (McLeod, 2015). By stereotyping we infer that a person has a range of characteristics that we assume all members of a group possess. Racial stereotypes always seem to favour the race of the holder and belittle other races (McLeod, 2015). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Huge Comeback Research Paper Huge Comeback Falls Short on Last Second Shot in Gents Loss to Texas Lutheran SHREVEPORT, La. Down by 72 49, The Gents used a 25 4 run to pull within a possession. Senior James Sapp s career high 43rd point on a three pointer tied the game with 13 seconds left, but the Gents fell on a triple by Sterling Holmes with two seconds left as Centenary (8 10, 2 5 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) lost to Texas Lutheran (11 7, 5 2 SCAC) 98 95 Sunday afternoon, January 22. Junior Travion Kirkendoll reached the 30 point plateau for the first time in his career, scoring 35 points on 10 for 26 shooting and hitting all 10 from the charity stripe. He scored 31 points in the second half alone on 9 for 14 shooting (5 for 6 from behind the arc). With the Maroon and White down 23 with 13:39 left the largest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two missed Texas Lutheran triples led to a fastbreak layup and triple by Kirkendoll. Holmes answered with the hoop and harm to push the deficit back to four. Sapp split from the line, but Holmes missed the front end of a one and one. Sapp grabbed the board and raced down the court for the triple to force the first tie of the night. Holmes hit the game winner, and sophomore Treylan Matthews halfcourt heave bounced off the rim. Holmes scored 33 points to lead the visitors, hitting 12 for 15 from the field and adding seven rebounds and six assists. Texas Lutheran scored the first six points of the game and jumped out to a 13 1 lead. The Bulldogs led 6 1 just 4:30 in when Jordan Kourmetis hit a three. Jumpers by Behr and Matthew Gillette brought the deficit to 12. Centenary cut the game to eight right before the half, but a Holmes three and two Behr free throws put Texas Lutheran up 47 34 at the break. The Bulldogs built the lead to 23 when they hit 7 of 8 from behind the arc to begin the second half. Texas Lutheran finished the game 19 for 34 (55.9 percent) from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Rwanda Genocide November 12, 2013 MAHG 5028 Religion and Genocide: Rittner Conversation Starter #12 Rwandan Genocide The Angels Have Left Us by Hugh McCullum, discusses the African tragedy that took place in Rwanda, which resulted in the murder of over one million victims. The Rwanda genocide was between two groups, the Hutu and the Tutsi. Hutu were considered to be the natives and indigenous to the land, where Tutsi were considered to be the non native settlers who were non indigenous. Through propaganda and myth, the tension of ethnic hatred would slowly crumble the Rwandan State. The Rwandan military distributed weapons with the funding from the French. On April 6, 1994, Rwandan president Juvenal Habyariman s plane was shot down and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Road blocks where ID cards could be checked were large killing sights. Bodies of Tutsi, Hutu, and Tutsi sympathizers could be seen left in large piles on the side of the road, scattered throughout the streets, and inside homes and churches. Many victims fled to hospitals, schools, and churches in hopes of sanctuary, but for many they became their tombs. Rwanda Prime Minister Faustin Twagiramungo stated, We have the same language, the same religions. There is no song or dance or drum beat that is peculiar to one or the other of our people. We had disputed before the colonial period over things like land ownership, and sometimes there were little fights, but the chiefs dealt with it in the traditional way and never did we suffer destruction like we have just experienced (1). The racist theories of earlier colonizers tried to differentiate the two groups based on physical appearances. Belgians considered Tutsi to be more European and were given educational advantages. Hutu were excluded from all levels of power and left as a minority position. These disadvantages along with the nations poverty, over population from refugees, land pressures, and ecological degradation would rage the extremists and fuel their hatred. Rebels (interahamwe) and Hutu extremists hunted Tutsi. The propaganda was fed through the Radio stations giving Hutu ideas of how to find, capture, and kill Tutsi. Hutu rebels called the Tutsi minority cockroaches and felt it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Technology Integration Lesson Plan Template Technology Integration Lesson Plan Template Your name: Hayleigh Weldin Date: August 25, 2016 Lesson Title: Story Telling Events of Saggy Baggy the Elephant Grade Level: First Grade Technology Standard (ISTE S) Creativity and Innovation: A B. Communication and Collaboration: A. Research and Information Fluency: B. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving: A B. Digital Citizenship: B. Technology Operations: A, B D. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Options provided (list sections and subset #s) Strategies for Engagement: Sustaining Effort and Persistence 8.1, 8.3, 8.4. Self Regulation 9.1 9.3. Strategies for Representation: Perception 1.1. Language, mathematical expressions, and symbols 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5. Comprehension 3.1, 3.2, 3.3. Strategies for Expression: Physical Action 4.1 4.2. Expression and Communication 5.1, 5.2, 5.3. Executive Functions 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 6.4. Subject Area/Content Standard: Key Ideas and Details: CCSS.ELA LITERACY. RL. 1.1, CCSS.ELA LITERACY.RL.1.2, CCSS.ELA LITERACY.RL.1.3 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: CCSS.ELA LITERACY.RL.1.7, CCSS ELA LITERACY.RL.1.9 Technology tools/software: Interactive Whiteboard, Chromebooks, Problem Solving Software: Reading Rocket Story Maps, Web Based Tool: mystorybook.com, ELMO Camera, Projector Preparation Prerequisites: What do students need to know prior to this lesson? Students will need to be familiar with typing on the Chromebooks, how to work collaboratively in a group and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Social Policy and Drug Research Paper 8 Social Policy and Drug Research by Daniel Patrick Moynihan The major idea that the author discussed in this article was how current social policy is aimed at decreasing the use of illegal substances? The question progresses whether research efforts must stick to this policy in order to be considered ethical. If research is to be judged in fair terms, what effect does this have on the selection of research projects to be funded, how the research is done? and how the findings are treated by the public, as represented by both professionals and the media? All these questions need to be taken into considerations while looking at this current social policy. The author presented to us that we have to understand what is causing this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One general idea he put out there to the public was Drug use and abuse represents simply one more instance of the impact of technology on society . The author supported his statement by saying how this is the central experience of modern society. At one or two removes, most of the ills we suffer are the consequences of technology. That is to say, the bad results that accompany the good ones good results which led to the adoption of the technology in the first place. To date, there are five large and important areas of research that have been either neglected: (1) the sequence of drugs used and the development of different drug using patterns; (2) the individual, group, and cultural factors influencing low risk and high risk outcomes among equivalent drug users; (3) the changing attitudes of both users and nonusers toward psychoactive drug use; (4) the impact of the media on drug use and drug choice; and (5) the process of socialization as it applies to patterns of drug use (http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/lsd/zinberg7.htm). I feel that we should also focus on studies: how drugs influence individual health and behavior, what use is being made of drug research, and how its findings influence public policy decisions. I hope that this drug research will stimulate other investigators/researchers to accept long term, studies of psychoactive drug using behavior as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Stop Models of retail competition This chapter examines the effects of competition on a retailer s performance. As noted in Chapter 1, retailing in the United States was once a growth industry that was able to increase profits solely on the basis of an increasing population base. Today s slower population growth rates have turned retailing into a business where successful regional and national retailers can grow only by taking sales away from competitors. However, retail competition at the local level is more complex. Depending upon the economic base of the regional economy, it is possible for an area s population and disposable income to grow even while the country s is slowing. For example, Phoenix and Las Vegas are like many Sunbelt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, a new private school in town brought in a number of residents with more sophisticated tastes than those of the typical Wal Mart customer. By catering to these underserved customer segments, the variety store has thrived. A small retailer competition is not just the large discount stores in the area. This retailer would be wise to check the local drugstore, perhaps a Walgreens, that stocks small appliances; the internet for competitive pricing information and 24/7 shopping convenience; and category killers that might offer a deeper selection and a better level of service than the discounters. For example, Best Buy lured female customers away from traditional discounters and small specialty electronics stores by providing merchandise selections tailored to each local market area and by training its sales associates not to talk down to them, as had often happened in other electronics stores. It is important to remember that no retailer, however clever, can design a strategy that will totally insulate it from competition. This is true even if the retailer has done an excellent job in developing and following its mission statement, setting its goals and objectives, and conducting its SWOT analysis; customer still have shopping choice. The rapid growth of discount department stores, convenience stores, and catalog and internet retails attest to this fact. Some merchandising innovations can be easily copied and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Research Paper On Ignorance Do We Prefer to Ignore? Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil said Plato, a very famous philosopher ( Plato Quotes ). And whenever the word ignorance pops up, people are more tend to think negatively. The Oxford Living Dictionary defines it as the lack of knowledge ( Ignorance ) and its synonyms are, according to Thesaurus.com, words such as illiteracy and insensitivity ( Ignorance ), which present a negative meaning even with the prefixes il and in . However, is it possible that today ignorant people are more likeable? Or can ignorance be viewed as positive, as the famous saying Ignorance is bliss. suggests? Even though ignorance can be seen as a word that is quite straightforward and is only negative, ignorance has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We all value different things: Some value religion, some believe that everything that has happened is mathematical, and this results in a variety of answers when someone is asked, Which type of knowledge would you prioritize? . Thus, when asked How would you say whether a person is ignorant or not? , their answers also vary. As I asked this question in my interviews, Jason Leiter said that he would value, Awareness of political events, diversity of the world (Leiter), whereas Cansu Åženocak, a Turkish Math teacher, suggested that she would value How many areas is that person knowledgeable about (Senocak). As another example, in popular religious beliefs, ignorant people are the ones that do not accept God s guidance. It isn t about whether you know many languages, learned many sciences and read many books; ignorance has a direct connection with God. In Islam, for example, the name Jahiliyyah was used to describe the pre Islamic period in Saudi Arabia, and the word can be literally translated as Age of Ignorance as jahili means ignorant (Jahiliyyah). And Vedas, which are the religious texts of Hinduism, suggests, 10 O God Almighty! I am steeped into the darkness of ignorance. I need to be moved into the light of your wisdom (The Vedas), which means that not being ignorant is believing in God and creates a direct relationship between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Classroom Observation Report Essay Observation, Practicum Reflection in Field Experience OBSERVATION I observed Ms. Sandon s and Ms. Niliam s, Regular ED 1st grade students with exceptionalities. This sect is made up of 6 (eight) 1st graders who are diagnosed with attention deficit disorders and other exceptionalities some are emotionally disturbed due to drug abusing mothers. A few of the students are misdiagnosed or have additional unspecified special needs. As an alternative to the Stanford 10 they were ordered to test with Ms. Payne and Ms. Rosemary our in school specialist for Math and Reading. I, Ms. Reminton, assisted them and the students. I observed the 8 children as they tested for the standard 5 days it took to finish the Stanford 10 test. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students wait to be prompted to begin with assistance from me, Ms. Reminton and the head Proctor Ms. Rosemary or Ms. Payne making sure that vision, proximity and wait time accommodations are met. The students are closely monitored making sure their comprehension and work stemma is correct and appropriate. Each student is rewarded for their good efforts with an after testing snack while watching a down time unwind cartoon more than likely on the cartoon network. The structure of the Stanford 10 test is very rigid. It consists of a clear objective a concise plan in an already available format with predicted timing. Ms. Payne and Ms. Rosemary are careful to make sure each child receives their needed accommodations/ modifications. Teaching materials include the Test books which are colorful and closely followed by students, an answer sheet which is immediately utilized after each question. And section examples are seen before each section or transition in the test. The auditory part of the lesson is mostly Ms. Payne or Ms. Rosemary who make sure the children who need speech accommodations receive it! The calculators as well as blank paper are used for the students to compute the answers to various problems especially for the students who are motor/visual learners. Positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Space Race When people talk about the events in the space race, the first thing they often talk about is Neil Armstrong being the first man to walk on the moon. While Neil Armstrong played a big part in the race to the moon, there are many other people who contributed to the great space race. Many people do not know who the major people involved in the space race were, what the race was trying to accomplish, why it happened, and when this historical event took place in American history. Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president who founded the space program, also known as NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration.) The whole goal of NASA was to gain information and fix the problems with flight within our atmosphere and outside of our atmosphere (https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.mht). There was also another reason why NASA was created, for military and defense against enemies (https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.mht). America s biggest enemy at the time was the Soviet Union lead by Nikita Khrushchev. Shortly after Eisenhower founded the space program, John F. Kennedy took over as president. President Kennedy met with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev on June fourth, 1961 to see if the Soviet Union wanted to work together in achieving their common goal of sending a man to the moon. Khrushchev denied Kennedy s offer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The world s first satellite was launched into space by the Soviet Union and was called Sputnik 1. The Soviets launched this satellite on October fourth, 1957. As a result from Sputnik 1, NASA began its own operations called the explorer missions on October first, 1958 (https://history.nasa.gov/factsheet.htm).NASA had employed 8,000 workers and not to long after NASA was up and running America launched explorer 1 on January 31, 1958 (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/explorer 1/). The launching of explorer 1 was successful and opened new doors for accomplishments for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Quality Of Project Quality Management Quality in Project quality management Project quality management ensures that the quality of the project is up to the quantified standard defined by the company. It was suggested by (Gomes et al, 2005) that as a result of similar management techniques in efficiently operating companies globally it can be concluded that the most successful companies focus on maximizing customer s satisfaction. The various methods important for understanding objectives of project quality management are ISO, PMBOK, AGILE, PRINCE2, Six Sigma and many others. Six Sigma was developed by Motorola Bisgaard (2007) suggests that Six Sigma has basic five phases, which includes defining, measuring, analyzing, improving and controlling. As suggested by ISO (2003), international standards constitutes of eight management principles:  Customer Importance  Leadership  Involvement of people  Process tactic  System tactic to management  Continual improvement  Precise approach to decision making  Mutually beneficial supplier affairs ISO (2003) further suggests that project procedures that come under the quality management system should be managed in order to achieve the purposes of the project. Moreover, the objectives of the project and the goals related to the products should always consider customer satisfaction as their priority. Research methodology The objective of the study is to explore the opinion about quality in AICA Group, more specifically in engineering and immigration. Personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pros And Cons Of US Trade With China Although the United States trade with China seems beneficial, trade with China, a country which does not care for even its own people, might be a bad decision. The country of China has much lower standards for human rights, meaning that they also have little regard for the wellbeing of people from other countries. Furthermore, China does not permit freedom of speech for its citizens, who have little way of pronouncing their dissatisfaction over political or other matters. Finally, to a certain point, the Chinese people are restricted of their religious rights. Although the U.S. believes that trade with China is beneficial for both parties, commerce with China, whose government has low standards for human rights, particularly those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their system of filtering and censorship is acknowledged as the most advanced and effective in the world. The Chinese internet system includes about thirty thousand censors, as well as having web browsers, such as Google and Yahoo, censor their results.10 For an average citizen to publish their opinions without either an elite free speech patron or a willing government publishing house, the safest method is to publicize their thoughts through an internet bulletin board system run by the Chinese government.11 However, these electronic bulletin boards are required by the law to be licensed, the posts monitored constantly, and any posts which are found to be inappropriate are removed. Any forums that are free from government censorship are forbidden, since the Chinese authorities refuse to recognize the rights of the citizens to publish their uncensored opinions. Furthermore, if debates over political or other issues begin to take a life of their own, they are commonly silenced by Chinese authorities.12 The Chinese authorities only permit these monitored bulletin boards both for their own benefit and because they recognize that there must be outlets for the average person to express their dissatisfaction with the government.13 Allowing the citizens to speak their mind functions to lessen the political tension, by acting as a release for their discontentment. These boards also serve as an excuse to deflect criticism by other countries, who complain that people in China do not enjoy freedom of expression. Additionally, they allow government authorities to monitor the mood of their people and to find weaknesses, both in the government and in their support. Finally, the bulletin boards allow government authorities to track those who express discontent, keeping their expressions visible, so the authorities can trace these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Detective Fiction Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Essay According to the English crime writer P.D. James (1920 ) for a book to be described as detective fiction there must be a central mystery and one that by the end of the book is solved satisfactorily and logically, not by good luck or intuition, but by intelligent deduction from clues honestly if deceptively presented. (James. 2009: 16). This is traditionally conducted via a detective; a figure deployed within the narrative structure whose occupation is to investigate crimes (Oxford. 2006: 202). Therefore detective fiction represents an enigma, a puzzle to be solved through an intriguing series of events and clues presented by the writer to its audience; that are taken on a journey through a process of reasoning, elimination and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2005: 16). However it was during the eighteenth century in Great Britain came the beginnings of immense social and economic changes and the consequent movement of the population to the towns...conditions became intolerable and led to the formation of the New Police ...in 1829 the first Metropolitan Police Act was passed. (Mayor s Office. 2012). Over a decade later the Detective Police Department was formed in London, England in (1842), enabling the rise, popularity and mass publication of detective fiction as a genre. (Priestman. 2003: xi). However, arguably and ostensibly the roots and traditional form of detective fiction as recognised in contemporary society stem from the nineteenth century American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809 1849) and his work The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841). As argued by the twenty first century author and professor of English; Martin Priestman the detective story was invented in 1841 by Edgar Allan Poe, who acknowledged some debt to the structure as well as content of William Godwin s earlier novel Caleb Williams (1794). In the 1860 s the form pioneered in Poe s short stories at last found a way into the novels of Emile Gaboriau in France and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Did Isabella I Build A Country Isabella I of Castile s Life During the late middle ages to the r enaissance, Isabella I of Castile was a powerful queen of Spain. Have you ever thought of what it would be like to reconstruct a country? Studying this important historical figure, I had uncovered many important and interesting facts about Isabella I of Castile. During her reign, she brought stability to her empire as she decreased nobles power. Queen Isabella I of Castile formed the most powerful empire in Europe, ambitiously ruled her empire, and devoted herself to Christianity. Isabella I was born in April 22, 1451 into the royal family of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the town of Madgrigal de las Altas Torres. After Isabella I s father died in 1454, her mother, Isabella of Portugal, raised her. She had blonde hair with auburn and chestnut hues and a light skin tone which was unusual because most Spanish ladies had dark hair and olive skin tone. She had medium height for her era. Isabella I was a kind, intelligent and ambitious woman. When she was younger, she was tutored by monks in poetry, music, philosophy, sewing and horseback riding. She grew up regretted her absence of schooling so she learned Latin as a middle aged woman. Isabella I fought for the throne until her half brother, King Henry IV died in 1474. Then she claimed the throne and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She demanded meetings with her officials at 6 AM in the morning. Isabella I would never excuse tardiness from any of her officials and would give precise instructions for war. She even went to battle with her soldiers to observe and plan the next attack. As a result of going to battle with her soldiers while pregnant, she had few miscarriages. She also helped her husband, Ferdinand, rule Aragon. This would enable them to unite Spain for the first time in 800 years because of her skill to guide and make Spain a great country. Her ambitious leadership made her a powerful ruler of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Point Of View Of The Penelopiad A story could be told numerous ways depending on whose point of view you look at. It s like if there was a car accident in an intersection. There would be multiple perspectives as to what happened. There would be the people involved points of view, the people at the other spots of the intersection, and any other possible witnesses who were for example, walking to their car in the parking lot near by. Greek myths are like car accidents. The events happen, the stories are told and repeated for generations and eventually written down, but they can get mis translated in the process depending on whose side you look at. In The Penelopiad, we see Penelope s perspective of her life and what she thought of Odysseus while he was gone. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 10 Weird Foods We Dare You To Stay Summary I have chosen the video on food, Would You Eat It? 10 Weird Foods We Dare You To Try, to make connections between cultural norms, language, and personal identity. There are many cultural norms and values presented in the video, and it is interesting to be able to compare them to my cultural norms and values. Culture is what makes everyone different. Through enculturation we learn our norms and values through this process at a very young age. With culture, we have comfort and meaning for life. There are many cultures around the world have very different norms and values, as seen within this YouTube video. When the video first started I was caught off guard when I heard 10 most disgusting delicacies in the world (TheRichest, 2015). It was shocking to hear the word disgusting, because everyone in the world has different taste buds and enjoys different things that others do not. Something disgusting may be delicious to another culture. Since we are grown up eating certain foods, we are accustomed to that taste and style, so cultures are use to their traditions and style of eating. Through out the video we hear ten disgusting foods that are from all over the world. There are so many cultures across the world and it was interesting to see so many and their norms and values they grew up with. The delicacies seen in the video are sometimes beliefs and symbols for cultures. They are norms, which are normal for them, and may come across strange to other cultures, but are meaningful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Kangaroo Care Babies are born without a fully developed brain because if they were their precious little heads would be too big to birth! Despite their underdeveloped brain, we expect babies to sleep in separate rooms, self soothe and assume too much crying would mean a serious problem. In first three months of your littles one s life, their brain grows twenty percent!! This sizeable growth is even more noticeable in your baby s behavior. In the first couple days of life, babies can only pay attention to objects up to 12 inches away compared to 3 to 4 months later they can see objects across the room and respond to the direction of different sounds. This common knowledge is often ignored. These first 3 to 4 months should still be viewed as a continuation of a gestational period. Mothers need to begin to mimic the actions of a mama kangaroo. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kangaroo care has become increasingly popular In hospitals all over the world. Kangaroo care is when a baby has skin to skin contact with the mother or father immediately after birth. There are numerous benefits for the baby laying on the caregiver s bare skin, including, stabilizing the infant s heart rate, decreasing crying, and increased milk supply for the mother. In my previous article about the forgotten reflex, I discussed the how important the first months of a newborn s life and how a mother s response to their crying is vital for current and future development. Americans view the most important American value we teach our children is independence. This starts almost immediately after birth. Our baby is fresh out of the cozy womb, and we stick them in a decked out nursery to sleep alone. We do this out of love because we want our children to grow up to be independent thinkers and stand up for our freedom and boast about our ability to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Citizen Legal Rights In Canada Citizen Legal Rights in Canada Mattie Parham Bryant Stratton College SOSC 330: Comparative Politics Mrs. Koval April 04, 2016 Canada government is different from the United States I believe some of the rights Canadians hold to their country is how people should have the same respect for their own country. The people of Canada respect each other no matter what the nationality is but just as long as you re another human, voter, and understand there are two laws. A Canadian born resident have the right to vote at the legal age of 18 years old similar to other countries but you cannot be out of the country more than 5 or more years and planning on voting in your country. Being held responsible for their families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Accidental Prime Minister By Sanjaya Baru The Accidental Prime Minister by Sanjaya Baru, published in 2014, is an account of former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh s two terms in office. Sanjaya Baru was appointed as Media Adviser to Dr. Manmohan Singh during his first term in UPA 1 from 2004 to 2009. This book is in the form of a political memoir. The book s narrative follows a chronological format, painting a picture of Dr. Singh s terms in UPA 1 and UPA 2. In the introduction to his book, Baru proclaims that none of his predecessors at the Prime Minister s office ever wrote a full book on his experiences during his tenure. Editors as famous as B G Verghese, Kuldip Nayar, H K Dua and Prem Shankar Jha chose not to do so. As also bureaucrats like G Parthasarathi, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manmohan Singh and it is UPA chief Sonia Gandhi and her gaggle of yes men who are shown up in a poor light. The book does not disparage him in any manner. This book tries to explain plainly the power equation between Sonia Gandhi and Dr. Manmohan Singh but does not sensationalize the issue. It only re affirms what the Indian public knew to be true. Dr. Manmohan Singh is shown, regrettably, as a helpless, clueless shadow puppet of Sonia Gandhi who almost arouses our sympathies because of his ineffectiveness in functioning as the Prime Minister of India. This sad truth was simply being put on record by the primary witness, ie, Sanjaya Baru, to this political drama. Baru tell us that Dr Singh was terrified of losing his place in the scheme of things if he did not kowtow to the High Command, Sonia Gandhi. For Dr. Singh, the Gandhi family came first, followed by the political party, prime minister s office and, lastly, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pol Pot Became The Leader Of Cambodia When I was younger, my mom would always tell us about her life in Cambodia. She d talk about the small village she lived in, how everyone was close, how much she enjoyed living a simple life. She d talk about the arranged marriage with my father, how they were so young, how Pol Pot came into power, and how she came to America. This is her story. My mom was born and raised in a bucolic trading village in Cambodia. Her parents sold charcoal at the local marketplace for a living. Her family wasn t poor nor was they rich, but they lived comfortably and life was good. On April 17, 1975 Pol Pot became the leader of Cambodia. He was a communist and decided to lead the country through totalitarian dictatorship. This was the day my mom s simple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1) In 1979, my parents decided to emigrate from Cambodia (2) in fear of communism returning back to the country. (3) So, when my father found out that his mother was living in Vietnam, my parents fled on a crowded boat along with other refugees. Life in Vietnam was short. My parents needed to make money so they made and sold popcorn from a cart outside of schools for sometime. Unfortunately, they did not know this was illegal and eventually were reported to police. They left Vietnam shortly after because they did not want the police to find out that they were living in the country illegally. They returned to Cambodia for a few days and made their way to Thailand. Going to Thailand was dangerous and risky. My parents snuck onto the back of delivery trucks, hid in cargo, and paid people to get closer to Thailand. Once they were close enough to the border, they rode bikes through a secret path and got onto a truck that took them into the country. The emigration from Cambodia and into Thailand was so secretive because Cambodia did not allow their residents to leave the country at the time. In Thailand, my parents lived in a refugee camp until a relative responded to their letters asking for sponsorship to America. When the green light was given, the Thai ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. I Know Who You Are Essay Smiling flirtatiously, she said, I know who you are. I had been friends with your sister Mary for many years. We never got the chance to meet officially, but I had seen you and talked to you over the phone on several occasions, if I remember correctly. If you do not know this already, I am Isabel s closest and dearest friend. It is so nice to meet you finally. I am so sorry for what I said earlier. I had no idea Isabel was seen someone. Isabel and I had not seen each other for almost a month. Turning to me, he responded through gritted teeth, I guess Isabel failed to mention me to her dearest friends. Walking into the kitchen with Liz basket in hand, I placed it on the kitchen counter and began to review its content. While looking at the basket, I uttered, Liz, Brian was just leaving. Walking toward me, he placed his arm around my waist and kissed me on my temple as he turned to Liz. I had no idea Isabel s confidant was coming over for dinner. I hope you do not mind me joining you. I want to get to know my girl s best friend. After all, we are going to be seen a lot of each other. Aren t we, Isabel? Putting some space between us, I muttered through gritting teeth. We were hoping to have a girls night in. Mockingly, he replied, This meeting must have been scheduled last minutes. We were just in DC, and if I remember correctly, we were having dinner with friends tonight. Irritated, I gazed at Liz who was staring at Brian with a captivated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Lobbyists Research Paper Billions of dollars are spent by thousands of lobbyists that work within Congress each year to see if they can alter or eliminate federal policies that they feel need are no longer needed or that need to be modified. Does the influence of money make it possible for the lobbyist to be more effective in changing the federal policies? This is a question that has been asked many times and with different points of views and opinions. It is sometimes said the person with the most money has the most influence but I don t believe that that is always true. Lobbyists have been around for many years and can be very convincing characters whenever they want to make a change that will favor them. They are undeniably the powers that are behind a great deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time the court limited its authority in this case (Landmark Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court). The Court decided that it would be unconstitutional for it to issue a writ of mandamus as an original action because doing so would violate Section III of the Constitution (Landmark Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court). This case recognized the main concept of what the judicial review meant and is today. When it comes to conflicts, someone has to make the final decision. Interestingly, the writers of the Constitution did not determine which of the three branches of government would be the final negotiator of Constitutional Issues It was able to establish that the Supreme Court of the United States has the power to determine the constitutionality and legitimacy of the acts of the other two branches of government which became an essential representative of the American Government. The case of Marbury v Madison was the first case to that the Supreme Court struck down Congress as being unconstitutional. This decision created the doctrine of judicial review and set up the Supreme Court of the United States as chief interpreter of the Constitution. The Supreme Court decision was significant because it did two important things. One it acknowledged that Congress gives Courts certain power and two it reined in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Antigone, by Sophocles The death of Antigone is truly a tragic episode in the Theban Plays, where she hung herself with a woven linen of her dress. By convention, her death would be characterized with feminine quality. However, Antigone, one of the few female characters in the book, possessed distinguishable female characteristics that are as remarkable as a male hero. Antigone was determined when she made up her mind to bury her brother. She was an agent of her words and took up the risks that accompanied to her deeds. Antigone was very passionate from the beginning to her death and she displayed tremendous courage when facing the death penalty. Moreover, Antigone, as a female individual, confronted bravely with the state and the authority of Creon. Throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antigone was an agent of her own beliefs and she never hesitated to fulfill her obligation. When at last it stopped,/There was the girl, screaming like an angry bird,/When it finds its nest left empty and little ones gone. (Sophocles 137). Sophocles used a maternal image to describe how Antigone conducted the ritual of burial. Antigone was compared to a mother bird as she found out her babies were gone. This intense and explosive anger characterized the mental state of Antigone when she was burying her brother. Unlike a male who would seek for revenge, Antigone, as a female character, screamed and cursed to defend her beliefs and to protest her respect to the death. Though Antigone s physical strength was small, her moral strength, in regard to how the living should respect the dead, was powerful. This moral strength, accompanied by her action, demonstrated Sohpocles perspective that women can make life happens despite they lack the physical strength of men. Antigone was courageous because she knew the penalty for disobeying the order and the forthcoming death. And if I die for it, what happiness! (Sophocles 128). Antigone showed tremendous courage when facing the death penalty. She knew that the enforcement of divine law is honorable and the state law cannot overrun the divine principle. The command from Creon decreed that Polynices, as a traitor of the state, cannot be buried because of his treacherous action. However, the law of heaven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Malware And Remote Access Trojan The main topic which will be studied and analysed in this research is the malware s characteristic behaviour; however, their features such as backdoors and Remote Access Trojan will be also examined in order to discover mechanisms for effective detection of malware. The mechanisms should be sufficient to detect both sophisticated such as Advanced Persistent Threats or simple malicious activities for instance Denial of Service attacks, viruses etc. Prior to this, the researcher will need to answer the questions what advanced persistent threats are and how they are different to traditional malwares. Moreover, features and characteristic of both known traditional threads and APTs will learned during literature review and while performing own experiment. Subsequently, the researcher will design his own lab environment to perform further analysis. Then, all obtained data will be used to create effective methods of advanced persistent and traditional threats detection in a network. Moreover, the detection mechanism will not generated generate a large number of false positives, thus non malicious normal activities indicated as suspicious. 1.2 Traditional malware characteristic Malicious software often known as malware is simply code that includes either virus, Trojan or worms. It is use communication tools such as emails, social networks, instant messages, websites, chat communications, removable devices etc. to spread. The malicious codes are attached to payloads which then are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Technology Is Impacting Globalization Globalization is the process by which people, businesses and countries become more connected and interdependent. With new technology it has become so much easier to access data, from anywhere in the world. The world has many problems that cannot be fixed without globalization and by moving towards one global culture. The world is moving towards one global culture because different cultures are adapting and sharing ideas of others that are gradually changing the way people in these cultures live. The world will benefit with globalization because it will increase the interaction and relationships between countries, and improve technology to create a stronger plan on how to protect the environment. Technology is impacting globalization. Transportation, cheap telephone service, email, computers and instant capital flows made the world more interdependent. Travel, communication, and interaction between countries has increased. This interaction between countries has moved the world towards one global culture because it will help with improving long standing problems such as the environment. For example, climate change has threatened the well being of citizens around the world. Food and water shortage are just a few examples. Moving towards one global society can help eliminate some of these problems by creating a stronger system of providing resources with food and water shortages to vulnerable countries. Technology can help detect natural disasters sooner to bring awareness to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Conflict Of The Niger Delta INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFLICT IN THE NIGER DELTA Nigeria is the 7th world largest oil producer and is a major player in the world energy market. Oil and gas is Nigeria s main source of revenue. It accounts for about 40% of the Gross Domestic Product and 70% of government revenues (Lawal 2004). Crude oil was first discovered in 1956 by Shell British Petroleum in a small village called Oloibiri present day Bayelsa State. Two years later oil in larger quantities was discovered in Ogoni. The Niger delta region has a population of 28 million people, a coverage of 70,000 square kilometers consisting of 606 fields, 5,284 wells, 7,000 kilometers of pipelines, 10 export terminals, 275 flow stations and a liquefied natural gas sector (Williams 2011). The Niger delta which is Nigeria s oil belt has been embroiled in conflict and resistance against the government and multinational oil corporations that extract oil in the region. The Niger delta is highly volatile with insurgent groups controlling the area. Years of oil exploitation, environmental degradation and neglecting by the states has created an impoverished, marginalized and exploited region which has produced resistance form the youth in the Niger delta region. A regime of state repression and corporate violence has further generated popular criminal violence, lawlessness, illegal appropriations and insecurity (Williams 2011). Conflict in the Niger delta arose in the early 1990 s due to tension between the foreign oil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Limitations of the Anchoring Effect Anchoring Effect Anchoring effect, also known as a relativity trap, is the tendency we have to compare and contrast only a limited set of items. It is called the anchoring effect because we give disproportionate weight to the first piece of information we receive. The initial impact of the first information, our immediate reaction to it, is so significant that it outweighs everything else, drowning our ability to evaluate a situation. (http://www.entendeo.com/decision_making_and_the_paradox_of_choice.php) The classic example is an item at the store that is on sale. We tend to see and value the difference in price, but not the overall price itself. This is why some restaurant menus feature very expensive entrees, while also including more (apparently) reasonably priced ones. It is also why, when given a choice, we tend to pick the middle option not too expensive, and not too cheap. http://io9.com/5974468/the most common cognitive biases that prevent you from being rational4 You depend on anchoring every day to predict the outcome of events, to estimate how much time something will take or how much money something will cost. When you need to choose between options, or estimate a value, you need footing to stand on. How much should you be paying for a new refrigirator? How much should your water bill be each month? What is a good price for a house in this neighborhood? You need an anchor from which to compare, and when someone is trying to sell you something they are more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Green Networking Technologies And Solutions Green Networking Technologies And Solutions Student Name Course/Professor Date Introduction and Overview Enterprises the world over are constantly seeking out new ways to reduce costs, improve their operational efficiencies and create good will in the marketplace. Increasingly, enterprises are achieving these objectives through reducing the energy usage and emissions associated with their information and technology or IT infrastructure. These IT related systems are often extreme energy using aspects of the enterprise by virtue of their always one attributes. Finding ways to improve an organization s green operations involves improving the efficiency with which a corporation manages its network. This project works to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So much of an enterprise s IT infrastructure today involves networking technology hardware and software that it is virtually impossible to conceive of low carbon emissions without addressing the networking aspect of the infrastructure. Green networking in essence is just a reference to the principle of gaining a more efficient networking infrastructure that utilizes less energy. Broadly speaking, the only way to achieve green networking is build the concept of energy awareness into the actual design of the network architecture before it is built out (Bianzino, Chaudet, Rossi Rougier). Corporate managers that become hyper sensitive to the energy profile of their organization can reduce energy usage simply by being more cognizant of how they manage the network. This research project explores these and related elements of the green networking concept in greater detail. Analysis and Discussion There are a variety of ways in which an enterprise can improve the efficiency of its networking infrastructure. Specifically, designing the network architecture and infrastructure from the outset to operate more efficiently is the optimal approach to take. The importance of addressing green networking imperatives this early in the planning and development stage of the networking effort is because the efficiency gains can not only reduce the energy usage and the total cost of ownership of the network but it can also reduce the initial costs of the network (Minoli). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Social Learning Theory And Goal Setting Many learning theories can be used to motivate learning and improve people s ability, knowledge, skills, and many other important factors. Social learning theory and Goal setting I consider very important. Social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing others, like role models who are credible and knowledgeable. The doctrine recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. For example, employees can learn new skills or adapt different behavior from experiencing the consequences of using a practice or professional qualifications. They also can observe others and identify the consequences of their actions. During the process of social learning theory attention, retention, motor production, motivational processes, and matching model performances represent essential elements. This theory recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. People can learn by observing others and seeing the consequence of their actions. For example, when I lived in Japan, I couldn t speak the language and learned through observation of other people. You learn with no additional performance by using cognitive process and modeling. Self regulation techniques are a great tool that people can use to improve their abilities. In fact, by observing other employees performance, some individuals can increase appropriate behavior and decrease the inappropriate one. For example, people can use logical verification and observation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Research Paper On Ecuador (Ecuador s beautiful mountains) Did you know Ecuador s natural resources, are not just beneficial to Ecuador itself but also to a lot of other places? With all of their resources they can export a lot of goods to different countries,and benefit their economy. Not just that but they provide the us with some of our oil and a lot of bananas and other fruits. Point taken, Ecuador s natural resources are very beneficial. A common misconception is that Ecuador is just a small country that can t fend for itself or provided for its people, its actually the opposite. They have plenty of resources to share with the world. What are those resources, well, In the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador has the best fishing grounds. They fish mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... for example Ecuador provides the us with a lot of shrimp as encyclopedia.com says Ecuador produces more shrimp than any other nation in the Americas, and exports more than 35,000 tons annually, mostly to the United States This explains how Ecuador exports to different countries and gives the us a lot of shrimpy goodness! They also just give the us a lot of goods in general, in agreement with ustr.gov, Ecuador was the United States 38th largest supplier of goods imports in 2016. This explains how the united States import a lot ecuador s great resources.Ecuador also helps surprisingly, italy in agreement with ecuador.com Its main export partners are the United States, Panama, Peru and Italy. This proves that Ecuador exports to many different countries. To conclude, Ecuador s resources are just overall really helpful to the united states and other places. Overall there are a lot of beneficial things to the resources of Ecuador.who knew that this tiny country could supply that much stuff? Even though Ecuador is really small they can provide and make a lot of resources all by thereself. There are also a lot of countries that need specific resources from ecuador. To sum it all up, ecuador s resources are beneficial in many different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Influence Of Acetylcholine On The Body The body uses chemicals known as neurotransmitters, and according to Dr. C. George Boeree, they are chemicals which allow the transmission of signals from one neuron to the next across synapses. Additionally, neurotransmitters are also responsible for muscle stimulation that are produced by adrenal glands and pituitary glands. One of the first, and most abundant, neurotransmitters to be discovered is acetylcholine, often abbreviated ACh (Cherry). This was first discovered by a German biologist, Otto Loewi, in 1921 who later won a Nobel Prize for his findings (Boeree). Acetylcholine is present in both inhibitory functions as well as excitatory functions, which means that it can both speed up and slow down nerve signals ( Acetylcholine ). Its role in the central nervous system is excitatory, and plays a role in arousal, learning, memory, and neuroplasticity. Other functions include engaging functions such as waking, help sustain focus, maintain rapid eye movement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example imbalances in acetylcholine can cause the development of myasthenia gravis, a disorder that causes weakness in muscles and fatigue ( Acetylcholine ). Another example is the fact that an imbalance of acetylcholine and dopamine, can cause Parkinson s disease. Acetylcholine works with dopamine neurotransmitter linked with mood and the sensation of pleasure to smooth out movements so when there is an imbalance it causes shaky movements, which is a key trait of Parkinson s disease ( Acetylcholine ). Even damage to the certain parts of the brain that produces acetylcholine, such as the cholinergic portion of the brain, is linked to cause the development of Alzheimer s disease; the varied levels of acetylcholine is common in Alzheimer s patients. The lack of acetylcholine, specifically in the hippocampus can cause dementia; although, an abundant amount of acetylcholine can cause depression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Allegiant Air Financial Statement Allegiant Air has had a financial successful story for what people would expect in the low cost carrier markets of today. Allegiant is in its 45th consecutively profitable quarter which is excellent when you consider they were out of bankruptcy in 2001 which makes them continually profitable since 2003. The company has used strategies that avoid barriers imposed by larger and more established carriers by using strategies such as using regional airports instead of major airports, using terminals during off peak times, investments in fuel to curve prices, and assets that are low cost to own and operate. Revenue was just short of a billion and were up 10% from 2012 (Annual Report, 2014). Allegiants largest expense as reported by their 2013 Annual Report is undoubtedly fuel, costing 41.6% in 2012 and 38.7% in 2013 (Figure 1). Steps to circumvent fuel costs have included buying A319s which reduced fuel burn from 950 gallons per hour on MD80s to 725 gallons per hour in addition to establishing contractual agreements with Orlando Sanford International and affiliates and investments in fuel storage and transportation facilities. The second largest cost is salaries and benefits at 14.7% of operating costs in 2012 and increased to 15.9% in 2013. The current workforce consists of 2065 full time equivalent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that Allegiant has been successful in seeking and maintaining full flights with their company strategy. In 2013 the cost per ASM was 10.33 cent at 5.60 cent for non fuel and 4.73 for fuel. Allegiant states that these results were acquired through their focus on cost driven scheduling, low aircraft ownership costs, simple product, low distribution costs, and small city market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Potato Is Becoming The Most Important Crop Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the fourth highest produced crop in the world and the most important non cereal food crop, with world production estimated to be over 350 million tons in 2013 (http://faostat.fao.org). Potato is a versatile crop, and is utilized as not only food and feed but also in industrial materials and fuels (Kikuchi et al. 2015). Potato is becoming the most important crop in developing countries and its production is expanding more rapidly than that of most other crops primarily because of increasing industrialization (Guchi et al. 2015). Potatoes in India are grown under varied climatic conditions ranging from tropics, subtropics to temperate highlands. Consequently, the spectrum of insect pests and diseases is very large and limit potato production upto 85% depending upon the weather/region. Fungal disease plays a pivotal role for yield losses. Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans (oomycete pathogen), is the most destructive disease of potato worldwide (CIP, 1989). During the last two decades, disease has increased globally and the average global crop loss of potato has increased upto 21.8% (Fry and Goodwin, 1997; James, 1981; Forbes, 2012). Worldwide losses due to late blight are estimated to exceed $5 billion annually and thus the pathogen is regarded as a threat to global food security (Latijnhouwers et al. 2004). Management strategies consist either in exclusion, avoiding contact between plant and pathogens, or by pest eradication, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages Of Blackout Curtains Have you ever stayed in a hotel and thought Gosh, it would be great to be able to block out the world the way the curtains here do ? Most hotels use blackout curtains to help keep your room dark at any hour, plus reduce energy expenses and nose levels down. What are blackout curtains? Blackout curtains are curtains that are include the use of a special fabric called blackout fabric. This is a fabric backed by foam in a special manufacturing process. The addition of foam makes them thicker than usual and opaque enough to block out all light. The extra thickness of the material also helps insulate the room against both noise and heat or cold from outside. Who uses blackout curtains? As noted above, they are commonly used in hotel rooms to help travelers sleep as well as possible under difficult conditions. Not only are they in a strange place, they may be suffering jet lag and hotels can be in noisy commercial districts. But, blackout curtains are also popular with people who work nights, people who do shift work where their schedule regularly changes and parents with babies at home. These are all people that need to be able to control their environment in terms of light, temperature and noise so that they or members of the family can get some sleep, even during daylight hours. Some people also use them to create home theaters because theaters also need to be dark and to block out external sources of noise. They are also sometimes hung over glass doors opening to wide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mark Whitfield Essay Mercurial guitarist Mark Whitfield got the jazz world s attention during the 90 s, when the NY Times considered him The Best Young Guitarist in the Business . Despite speaking a vocabulary of his own, his style is still influenced by his mentor George Benson, the one who recommended him to the organist Jack McDuff. Mark not only has collaborated with jazz legends such as Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Stanley Turrentine, Ray Charles, and Jimmy Smith, but also with recent stars like Sting, Chris Botti, Diana Krall, and Roy Hargrove. Incursions on soul jazz, hard bop, and fusion can be easily spotted in Mark s style. However, he doesn t stick to a particular style, also venturing himself in the rock music territory with sporadic performances with Dave Matthews Band. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Verve. Released on the latter label, his 1994 album True Blue got critical acclaim and displayed an all star lineup composed of Branford Marsalis on saxophones, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Nicholas Payton on trumpet, Rodney Whitaker on bass, and Jeff Tain Watts on drums. Prior to that recording, he had the privilege to be joined by jazz monsters like Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette in Patrice (Warner Bros., 1991). After sharing the stage so many times with his two sons (also Berklee graduates), Mark decided to record his 12th album, Grace, with them. The Japanese bassist Yasushi Nakamura, who won the title honorary Whitfield family member from the patriarch, joins the pianist Davis Whitfield and the drummer Mark Whitfield Jr. The brothers names were announced for trumpeter Freddie Hendrix s upcoming concerts and the drummer was summoned by pianist Orrin Evans for his latest album #knowingishalfthebattle. Just like his previous Songs of Wonder, a softhearted celebration of Stevie Wonder s hits, Grace was released on his own label, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of The Snow Man By Sunn Stevens In spirit and in style, the collection is extremely diverse, even to the point of being disjointed (imagine Stevens chagrin!). Perhaps the most obvious is Stevens choice of voice across the set; some are presented semi formally; e.g. Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb . Others are written more as vignettes, e.g. Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges. The main identify feature of voice is that Stevens avoids a first person, which allows him some freedom from projecting an identity and allows him to be more analytical. A note: Sunday Morning is far and away Stevens best poem in Harmonium, and may be the best he ever wrote, but it also does not fit with the overall style of the collection and as such I will pretend that it does not exist. Additionally, its length and copious allusions make it unsuitable for a fair analysis at present. Instead, The Snow Man and other vignettes match much more neatly here. The Snow Man is one of the most easily understood poems in Harmonium. It is also definitively human and personal, drawing on experiences shared by Americans at large, but examined in a way removed from normal December festivities. Stevens describes what he means to have a mind of winter : though a normal observer would observe the spruces, rough in the distant glitter and the junipers shagged with ice as simply part of a scene, Stevens separates the scenery from the observer and the reader in the final stanza (Stevens 9 10). His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Comparing Cronus And The Lightning Thief The Story of Cronus and The Lightning Thief The Story of Cronus is an interesting myth where Cronus eats his children in fear that they would one day take his throne and overpower him. Rhea, his wife, hid their last child, a god named Zeus in a cave in the heart of Mount Ida. He throve rapidly and soon developed great physical powers along with wisdom and intelligence. With the help of Metis, Zeus succeeded in forcing his father to disgorge his siblings. This caused a war in which Zeus had won with the help of the giants. This myth has the theme the struggle for power since Cronus is afraid of his children overpowering him. The novel The Lightning Thief, has the same theme as well since Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon fight with each other. The Story of Cronus communicates with the theme the struggle for power since Cronus ate his children so that they wouldn t take his throne. The myth states, Cronus having an uneasy conscience, was afraid that his children might one day rise up against his authority, and thus verify the prediction of his father, Uranus. This quote shows how Cronus was afraid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example of a struggle for power is that Hades thought that Percy had stolen both his Helm of Darkness and Zeus master bolt so that it could start a war between them. The novel states, You took the master bolt and my helm. Had I not sent my Fury to discover you at Yancy Academy, Poseidon might have succeeded in hiding his scheme to start a war. But now you have been forced into the open. You will be exposed as Poseidon s thief, and I will have my helm back! This quote shows that Hades thought that Percy was Poseidon s thief who stole his Helm of Darkness and the master bolt in an attempt to start a war between them. Both the novel and the myth connect with each other through the theme, the struggle for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Spanking Is A Negative Consequences Of Disciplining Children Discipline is very important in everyone s life. All parents try to do their best for their children. However, this crucial issue is sometimes misunderstood by some parents when it comes to disciplining their children. Some parents use a very controversial method known as spanking which is a corporal punishment that can have tremendous consequences on a child s life. Although defenders of corporal punishment argue that spanking allows parents to curb children s behavior, spanking has been shown to have long lasting effects on a child. Not only does it teach children to be violent, it also reduces the trust between parents and children. Furthermore, it makes a child experience resentment towards his parents. First, spanking is bad because it teaches children to be violent. When a child is hit for discipline, he will experience aggressiveness, and while playing with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spanking gives children a kind of fear towards their parents because they bear in mind that if something is wrong, they will automatically be punished, and this can be a burden they will carry into adulthood. This lack of faith can sometimes lead to a certain kind of introverted behavior in some children because their parents used to hit them when they say something wrong in front of their friends. And this can be of greater impact on the child s mental health. Instead, as an alternative to spanking, parents can choose to talk to their children, have an open dialogue where they can teach them right from wrong without shouting or hitting. Last, spanking can make a child feel resentment towards his parents. Children who are used to being spanked develop a kind of bitterness that can rapidly turn into hatred because the child will have the feeling that his parents don t care about him. In addition, what really interest them are the errors he makes and how they are going to punish him. So in the end, the child will turn his back on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Creeley For Love Robert Creeley The American poet, Robert Creeley, utilized his life experiences within his poem For Love to illustrate his confusion on the unsaid in love, his feelings on being in love, and the feeling of nothingness without love. Robert Creeley was born in Arlington, Massachusetts on May 21, 1926, and his death date is on march 30, 2005. He was one of the most important and influential American poets of the twentieth century. At the age of four his father died, leaving him only with his mom and sister in Acton, where an accident left him with one blind eye. He attended Holderness school in Plymouth, New Hampshire, where his articles appeared in the school literary magazines regularly. Later he was accepted into Harvard in 1943, although he didn t stay long, and went to serve in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem he talks about wanting to say what was most important to him and that everything he knows comes from what he wants to say. He explains that today is different than yesterday, he is wanting to fill the emptiness with hope again. He is hesitant but decides to not if someone else would not , but is unsure of what he wouldn t do. He hints at how love changes and he hasn t earned anything this person is giving him, to him love is a reward that rarely occurs. He says that not having love is tiresome and lonesome, but amusing if you are important to yourself. He exclaims that a dream of that kind of love is only made up in your mind. He questions if his version of love is the real thing or just something he made up. He knows that love is sometimes confused with lust and he fears the unsaid. He thinks that there s no need to say the unsaid because he thinks about how taken he is by love. He explains that the feeling of love is some time beyond place, or place beyond time, no mind left to say anything at all ( For Love ). His fears are relinquished because love takes his fears ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Decline Of Nuclear Families In The 20th Century An interesting and complex modern departure from a societel norm is acting as the downfall of what is referred to as the nuclear family. The nuclear family of a husband and wife with dependant children, or a basic communal unit, acted as a catalyst of growth and societal stability in the United States for quite some time. The late 20th century appeared to experience a decline in married couples. With multifaceted forces at play, that nuclear family appears to have been destabilized by three important societal factors: a unique shift in cultural values, difficult economical environments and conditions, and ever changing statistics in population. The decline in the number of married couples and nuclear families in the late 20th century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A statistic imbalance, referred to as a marriage squeeze, appeared to effect the next generation in a way that resulted in ... millions of baby boomers looking for husbands discovered that they were a few million men short that is, the supply of 22 year old women greatly exceeded the supply of 25 year old men. (Cohen, 271) This delay in marriage for the future generation can simply and mathematically explain the decline in marriage in the late 20th century. To make matters worse, the shift in industrial jobs around large urban centers in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in a lowering of marriage rates among lower income and african american women; where men without steady employment or income potential found themselves shut out of the marriage market . (Cohen, 271). Obviously, these issues led to lower marriage prospects for females of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Web Developer a Creative Career Choice Abstract Web development is a fast growing form of artistic expression that uses computer programming and technical writing skills to create Web sites. Web developers earn an appealing salary that increases as specialized skills are introduced. Formal education and training play a vital role in the preparation and experience of a developer. A survey indicates that most companies today have a Web site and need the skills of developers. Legal issues for developers and employers are introduced. The steps needed to follow a career choice in Web development are outlined. Recommendations and educational needs are discussed. For high school students, this career focuses on aspects of the Web development industry from programming to graphics. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 1 shows considerations for becoming a Web Developer: Figure. Considerations for becoming a Web developer. New Technologies New jobs are still growing and being created by the internet. Most companies today have a Web site and training Web technologists has changed from a speedy training session to a more refined method that considers the companies individual needs. Because of the demand for Web developers, you should talk to your employer about experience you could get internally (Chapman, 2007). Budgets are not allowing companies to hire webmasters, instead they are using existing employees to change or update Web sites. ...technical Web developers are now taking on more roles, thus needing to add more skills to perform their jobs properly (Thisner, 2004, para. 2). With technologies creating new tools the developer having specialized skills will become more important. One such technology has been launched by a company called Goozmo. They are fast growing and have entered the industry as a full service Web development company according to Goozmo s founder Benjamin Reed. We specialize in tools to let people manage their own Web site easily, said Reed (Heglin, 2008). Internet training has been divided into two main areas: Web design and Web development. Web design includes the visual and design elements of the industry while Web development concentrates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Effects Of Chemicals On The Environment Introduction Considerable advancements in science and technology were realized right after the Second World War. As a result of the advancement of science and technology, new methods of farming and the use of chemicals like DDT and aerosols among others was introduced. All these technological developments led to environmental deterioration leading to high risks on the environment as a whole. Rachel Carson was the first person to write a book on the effects of chemicals on the environment (Pepper, Webster, Revill, 2003). Her book inspired many people to change their behaviors towards the environment, leading to the birth of environmentalism. Description of Environmentalism Environmentalism is a social movement with concerns for environmental protection. Since the existence of the universe, man has had power over all living and non living things. It became the norm for humans to just receive from Mother Nature without giving back at all. This human behavior caused the earth to reach an optimum level of sustenance and it began deteriorating. The contamination of the Earth s air, water, land and vegetation is considered by (Carson, 2002) as an assault on the environment. The destruction of the conditions that make this world habitable was on the rise, placing the sustainability of the universe at high risk. People, therefore, had to come up with a way to reverse the situation or else the Earth would be unsustainable. Toxic chemicals that were used between the 1950 s and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...