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Lebron And The Cleveland Cavaliers Case Study
LeBron James had a big decision to make on the night of July 8, 2010. He had been drafted in 2003 by
the Cleveland Cavaliers as the first player in the first round of the draft, a huge accomplishment for a
player straight out of highschool (St. Vincent St. Mary High School). However, after 7 years with the
Cavs and no NBA Championships to show for, LeBron had two choices; to sign with another NBA
team in hopes of attaining a championship there, or stay with the Cavaliers and build a team. LeBron
chose to sign with the Miami Heat. Many all over the world tuned in to watch this huge moment.
There were many conditions surrounding his decision. LeBron had played for the Cleveland Cavaliers
for seven years prior. In these seven years, the Cavaliers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many have said that it is very ironic. In addition, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert,
wrote a blistering article on the Cavaliers website towards LeBron moving to the Miami heat, he typed
James s decision a cowardly betrayal and a shameful display of selfishness by one of our own. Gilbert
also guaranteed Cleveland will win an NBA title before, quote, the self titled king wins one (Morning
Edition 9, 40 42) This was very influential in setting the tone towards LeBron for many Clevelanders.
This is because Gilbert is a very high up and influential person in the Cavaliers organization.
However, most basketball enthusiasts were not suprised by LeBron s move. Along with the greater
chance at a NBA Championship, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade all structured their
contracts so that in 2006, they would all be free agents and possibly all join the same team in seek of a
championship (Morning Edition 9,
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Essay On Pediatric Technician
Everyday, children become get into accidents or become ill and need medical attention. Whether these
children are taken to a hospital, or urgent care. A Pediatric nurse will tend to them. I desire to become
a Pediatrician because I m interested in children s health. I would like to do medical research in this
field as well as to practice Pediatric. Pediatricians are specialized medical doctors that focus on
children. They diagnose and treat them from the infant stage to adult stage. Pediatricians deal with
illness, injuries, and disorders. A general Pediatrician treats all types of infectious childhood diseases,
like mumps, measles, and chicken pox. Most Pediatricians work full time, about around sixty hours
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With all the paper work and rising cost it can sometimes be very frustrating. As a Pediatrician he/she
will always need to remain calm when dealing with the children or the children s parents. In some
cases he/she also have to treat children that have life threatening conditions and that can be very
stressful. But the most rewarding thing to see when he/she is in this profession is seeing the child
recover from an illness based on the Pediatrician treatment plan. The motivation to become a
Pediatrician is the opportunity to help prevent the illness. The best part is getting the chance is to build
bonds with the children and their parents through weekly routines , and wellness check ups during the
first couple of months. The one benefit of becoming a Pediatrician is being able to support the parents
and children when they both evolve. When counseling children on proper nutrition , I recommend
parents take their kids to the grocery store to allow them to choose foods that they want , under
parental supervisons , says Dr. Miya. This makes the children curious about the different kinds of
food. Being a Pediatricians can be fun at times too, playing and talking to the children this helps the
Pediatrician to get to know the kid better and find out what they like or dislike. Working as a
Pediatrician gives you many ways to help the children stay healthy and become awesome adults.
Another positive thing about
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Theoretical Framework and Scientific Research Design...
Theoretical Framework and Scientific Research Design Addressing the Effect of Outsourcing on the
Traditional Employer Employee Relationship
Penny Grunder
American Intercontinental University
Abstract
Using the theoretical framework from Sekaran s book, this paper will examine the relationship
between outsourcing, employee attitudes toward their employers, and the standard employer employee
relationship. This paper will describe the definitions of key terms, employee attitudes and their origins
and the traditional employer employee relationship. The Scientific Research Design will also help to
further understand the process of analysis that should be followed.
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The second moderating variable is the communication between employer and employee regarding the
plans to outsource. It seems that if the organization was candid about the plans and reasons regarding
any upcoming outsourcing some negative feelings could be mitigated (Kostopoulos amp; Bozionelos,
2010). The diagram below shows a schematic of the relationship that I believe exists between the
variables.
Traditional Employer Employee relationship
Attitudes of Employees Outsourcing
Independent Variable Intervening Variable Dependent Variable
Type of
Outsourcing
Moderating Variable
Communication
Moderating Variable
Scientific Research Design The purpose of completing a research design is to create a plan for
obtaining the required data, analysis of the data, and arrival at a resolution in a timely and cost
effective manner. A sound research design will address the means of gathering information, the skills
needed by the researcher(s), a time line for completion, and the cost of completing the research
(Sekaran amp; Bougie, 2009). Historically, the more complicated a design is, the more time, money,
and resources are needed for completion. It should be noted that sometimes in management,
compromises have to be made to a true research study in order to address time and money constraints
(Sekaran, 2009). A scientific research design will be
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The Greatest Influence Of A Leader
As I try to think of the person who has had the most influence as a leader in my life two people
promptly come to mind. The first is my father, Cornelius Sims aka Bull, and the second is Robert
Johns. Robert Johns was my mission president when I served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo East Mission. Both have been
superior examples of a leader in my life. Both have loved me and shown me patience in times where I
was more than difficult. Both have been excellent examples of a daddy and a husband. With that said,
I have decided to write about my father in this paper. However, there have been a plethora of events in
which he demonstrated leadership in my life. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There have been many of these stories which were hilarious and I enjoy hearing them over and over,
others were not so fun to hear. My father is a hardworking man as well as a family man. He was a
strong proponent of discipline for his children and expected us to be respectful and to obey the rules.
My earliest memories of my father were him working at Louisiana Downs, during the racing season,
as an assistant horse trainer and as a semi truck driver during the down time. He would often take my
older sister and me to the track or in the semi with him so we could work with him. He was well
respected at the track and people were naturally drawn to him. It may have been his big smile, which
he does not like to share in pictures, his stories, or his willingness to help others and the respect he
expressed to others. In 1985, my parents decided to move the family to Fairbanks, Alaska which is
where the majority of my mother s family was living. My father drove my mom, my older sister, and
me to California where we met up with my aunt and her family to continue the drive to Alaska. While
in California, my mother was involved in pedestrian versus car collision in a gas station parking lot.
The operator of the vehicle responsible for the collision was an intoxicated male. This resulted in the
first time I ever saw my father yell out of anger at another person. My uncles had to restrain my father
for the protection of the other
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Importance of Oceans
The ocean is one of Earth s most valuable natural resources. It provides food in the form of fish and
shellfish about 200 billion pounds are caught each year. It s used for transportation both travel and
shipping. It provides a treasured source of recreation for humans. It is mined for minerals (salt, sand,
gravel, and some manganese, copper, nickel, iron, and cobalt can be found in the deep sea) and drilled
for crude oil.
The ocean plays a critical role in removing carbon from the atmosphere and providing oxygen. It
regulates Earth s climate. The ocean is an increasingly important source of biomedical organisms with
enormous potential for fighting disease. These are just a few examples of the importance of the ocean
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In Massachusetts alone, the cod, haddock and yellowtail flounder industries collapsed, causing an
economic disaster for the area.
Due to the importance of fishing to the worldwide economy and the need for humans to understand
human impacts on the environment, the academic division of fisheries science was developed.
Fisheries science includes all aspects of marine biology, in addition to economics and management
skills and information. Marine conservation issues like overfishing, sustainable fisheries and
management of fisheries are also examined through fisheries science.
In order for there to be plenty of fish in the years ahead, fisheries will have to develop sustainable
fisheries and some will have to close. Due to the constant increase in the human population, the
oceans have been overfished with a resulting decline of fish crucial to the economy and communities
of the world. The control of the world s fisheries is a controversial subject, as they cannot produce
enough to satisfy the demand, especially when there aren t enough fish left to breed in healthy
ecosystems. Scientists are often in the role of fisheries managers and must regulate the amount of
fishing in the oceans, a position not popular with those who have to make a living fishing ever
decreasing populations.
The two main questions facing fisheries management are:
1. What is the carrying capacity of the ocean? How many fish are there and how many of which type
of fish
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Black Elk Speaks by John Neihardt
Black Elk Speaks, a personal narrative, has the features of many different genres. The different genres
that I noticed were in the book were, autobiography, testimonial, tribal history, and elegy. Black Elk
Speaks is divided into 25 chapters, which portray the early life of Black Elk. The author tells us that
Black Elk was a healer and a great holy man. He was said to have this mystical vision since he was
young. As a tribal history, it shows the change of the Sioux nation from pre reservation to reservation
culture, including their partaking in the ghost dance, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Wounded Knee.
Black Elk Speaks propositions testament to the price in human grief that the Sioux had to pay for the
United States expanding westward. It grieves his cultural misplacement and the age of being innocent
and being free.
Black lk Speaks is framed with a preace and Author s postscript. This reminds the readers of an
editing presence. Neihardt explains the circumstances, when he talked to black elk. Initial to the
description of the great vision are chapters 1 and 2. The actual great vision is mentioned in chapter 3.
Chapter 3 was definidtly the longest and the hardest to understand in the book. Chapter 3 was about
Black Elk and his confisence in the author, Neihardt, and it also describes the first couple years in
Black Elks younger days. This includes the first time he heard voices when he was five. It also
describes the vision Black Elk saw when he was 5. Highly
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Effects Of Slavery In The Caribbean
Slavery has taken many forms throughout history and still exists in a few forms to the day. The
Caribbean has had a painful history regarding the slavery of two cultures. The slavery of the region
ultimately led to racism against africans and to the industrial revolution. Communities of the
Caribbean have been haunted by their history of slavery and colonialism which fueled colonial
European capitalism. The impact that the plantation system had on the region has left a lasting scar on
underdeveloped societies riddled with governments that exploit their citizens.
One of the largest impacts from the colonial era had on the Caribbean is on its economy. The
Caribbean was first mined for gold by Columbus when he discovered the area. When the gold ran out,
plantations were set up for growing coffee and sugar to sell on the European markets. The system is
ingrained into the culture.
The sugar plantation was a landed estate that specialized in export production. It combined large scale
tropical agriculture, African labor, European and African technology, European animal husbandry,
Asian and American plants, and the climate and soils of the Americas. The typical sugar plantation
was a big business establishment, both farm and factory. Sugarcane was grown, raw sugar
manufactured, and molasses distilled into rum. (source 2)
This system of production is ingrained into the region and will be around for decades or longer. In
modern times, lots of sugar and rum are still
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Edmund Iago And Richard III Character Analysis
Shakespeare created the new style of villains he shows the battle between the good and evil side of
human soul. Shakespeare gave more human qualities to a villain than it was already shown in sixteen
century s plays. Shakespeare s villain like Edmund, Iago and Richard iii express their intentions and
motives in the soliloquy effectively. Soliloquy helps them to build a connection with audience while
explaining their motives (Jones, 2010) Edmund was the brother of Edgar, he goes onany heights to
achieve his goals and also deceived his father and brother. He is strong and had a great mind which
can easily analyse the situations (Lofgren, 2010). His extreme egoism compels him to use his social
disadvantage as an excuse for honorable self advancements. His plot was motivated by his egoism and
his thirst for power. Edmund was the cold blooded opportunist and wouldn t miss a chance to
manipulate Lear political issues in his favor. He had no family feeling that s why he gets rid of his
brother firstly and then deceived his father. The show of sympathy and nobility in the end of play was
rather hypocrisy by Edmund (Sadowski, 2015).Like all the villains Edmund had a common trait of
unchangeable character and had no development in his character. The main causes of his evil deeds ...
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Bastards always long for firstly the foremost recognition in the society and parental love which
Edmund doesn t have. (Laroque, Lselin, Alatorre, 2009). Franz Moore resembles the character of
Edmund. Just like Edmund he convinces his father of the disloyalty of his brother in order of deceives
his father and brother. Also, toward the end of the play he realizes that his doings were wrong and all
these actions he does because of the society s prescribed law which doesn t allow him his rights.
(Sheer Ziarko,
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The House On Mango Street Summer Assignment
Dillon Afenir Honors Sophomore Comp/Lit 1 September 2016 The House on Mango Street Summer
Assignment 1. Identify an instance where Cisneros uses powerful imagery. Explain the effect of that
imagery upon the reader. Remember that imagery can appeal to any of the senses, including sight,
sound, taste, smell, or touch. Throughout The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros puts plenty of
examples of powerful and meaningful imagery. It helps to contribute to the overall tone and message
the stories are trying to exude. In the vignette A Rice Sandwich Esperanza is sent to the headmaster s
office after trying to get into a lunch line that she wasn t usually in, even when she had a letter from
her mom that she was supposed to be there. The headmaster eventually becomes aware of where she
lives: a rundown, raggedy house in an even worse neighborhood. The headmaster allows Esperanza to
return to the canteen and began to eat. However, she is not welcomed by the other kids and is watched
by lots of boys and girls... while [Esperanza] cried and ate [her] sandwich, the bread greasy and the
rice cold (45). What Cisneros says really targets the visual and auditory senses. When I have read this
vignette, I could visualize her looking out the window of the headmaster s office, having point out her
house, and then only to return to the canteen humiliated just to be looked upon as an unusual creature.
What I also picked up on is the tears and the worst looking sandwich anyone in the canteen
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Quality Gurus
As noted in the Kerzner textbook, many people have been responsible for the quality movement with
the leading contributors W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, and Philip B. Crosby. Compare and
Contrast the three primary quality gurus and select one of these leaders and describe why you feel his
work has definitely contributed to project quality management. Build on the items presented in the
textbook in terms of their contributions and the comparison of the expert s work. Discuss the
highlights of the quality Guru s contribution. Note what you believe are the advantages and
disadvantages of this individual s contributions. In your paper, describe why you selected this
particular expert over the other two since all three have been so ... Show more content on
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Even though Deming, Juran, and Crosby all have similarities between their key principles in quality
management there are several aspects that are different to the approaches. They all recognize the
importance of measurement to improve quality; however, the level of importance each emphasizes is
different. Crosby and Juran view the cost of quality as the focus of measurement whereas Deming
does not use the cost of quality as a focus (Suarez, 1992, p.18). To Deming, meeting the customers
needs and expectations about a product or service is of higher importance to quality. He also considers
unknown costs such as the impact of lost customers to be more significant than visible costs (Suarez,
1992, p.18).
Deming, Juran, and Crosby all define quality in different ways. Deming defines quality as a
continuous improvement and the ultimate goal is zero defects; however, he realizes an error free
product may not be economically feasible or practical (Kerzner, 2009, p. 880). Deming also states a
product or service is defined by the customer and quality is a relative term and will change based on
the customer s needs (Suarez, 1992, p.3)
Juran s definition of quality focuses 100% of the customer s satisfaction of the product. He stresses a
balance between product features and products free from deficiencies and believes a quality product is
free from deficiencies (Suarez, 1992, p.4). In order to achieve this
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Registered Nurse Personal Statement
My interest in nursing began when I was a young girl, being part of a dance group that traveled to
nursing facilities throughout Pennsylvania to bring joy to the elder population. This experience
introduced me to the healthcare field and developed my perception of both the caregiver and patient
experiences. Also, contributing to my interest in the nursing field was caring for my terminally ill
uncle, with my mother, until he passed. Originally, being only 9 years of age, this experience made me
angry and confused, however, gave me motivation to find out more information such as what
treatments we were taking him to, why they didn t cure him, what was cancer, and how does it take a
person s life. Finally, I have always excelled and had a love for science and math, which has assisted
me through achieving my dreams of becoming a registered nurse. These experiences developed a few
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I successfully passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX RN) on my first attempt
and received the opportunity to begin my career in orthopedics, stroke, and trauma at a level one
trauma, acute care community hospital. I am grateful for this opportunity because it allowed me to
apply my personal traits, mentioned previously, along with newly understood knowledge. Over the
last two years I have mastered my time management, prioritization, and delegation skills to care for
my patients and their family s appropriately. My career thus far has allowed me to develop a special
interest in critical care. I love being involved with my patients, providing clinical care, education, and
support through patient centered care. Therefore, my plans after completion of my bachelor s in
science degree in June of 2018 is to complete my critical care registered nurse certification and begin
my journey in a master s in science program to become a nurse
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The Code Of Ethics And The Law Of The Public Health,...
Engineering is a vastly renowned and studied field, stemming from the rise of empires. This field has
such a wide area of study that there is no one engineer in the same, all are professionals in their own
field. In each one of these fields, there is a certain code of ethics that must be lived and maintained, by
the engineer themselves. There are lists of the different ethics models, but to list a few: there is
Rule Based Utilitarianism, Duty Ethics, Rights Ethics, Virtue Ethics, and the NCEES ethical code. All
of these individual codes clearly states, and sets guidelines for the engineers to follow and live by.
These ethics set the standard and obligations that engineers and their partners have to their clients,
society, and themselves.
According to the National Society of Professional Engineers, the services provided by engineers
require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public
health, safety, and welfare (NSPE, 2015). This means that engineers need to work towards providing
all customers, including society as a whole, the best work and proficient product they possibly can. To
ensure that each project they work on is working correctly, they must properly test and design said
product, to shed light on any future issues they may encounter. Essentially, these different ethical
codes help to ensure that the quality of work engineers output is up to par, and in the best interest of
everyone
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What Role Did British Colonisation Play On Developing...
: What role did British colonisation play in developing Indian cricket? The Imperial Officers of the
British East End Trading Company introduced cricket to India through colonisation in the 18th
century. The British considered cricket to be more than just a sport. They regarded it as a gentlemen s
game that embodied key values of English Victorian Society, such as, sportsmanship, strength, good
temperament and polite conversation. The British, therefore, had ulterior motives for introducing
cricket into India. That is, cricket became a symbol of racial and social superiority and was used by
the British Imperial Officers as a tool to spread civilised values to the uncivilised Indians. Initially
cricket was only introduced to Indian aristocracy so they could be regarded as racial equals to the
British. However, some of the richest and most ambitious men from the Parsi and Hindu business
communities in Bombay, and princely rulers elsewhere in India, also wanted to have the same prestige
that the British attached to the game of cricket, so they taught themselves by watching the British play
cricket (Bagehot, 2014). Cricket, therefore spread throughout India and became a game of the Indian
elite . The first cricket club was founded in 1792 in Calcutta. However, the Calcutta Cricket Club was
restricted to European members only (ESPN Sports Media, 2014). Five years later, Bombay hosted its
first cricket match and it was here that Indians first began to play
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Socialisation, Personal Identity, Gender Identity And...
Socialisation, Personal identity, Gender Identity and Gender Roles:
Boundless.com defines Socialisation as a term used to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and
disseminating norms, customs and ideologies providing the individual with the skills and habits
necessary for precipitating within one s society, thus the means by which social and cultural continuity
are attained (Boundless.com, 2015). The process of socialisation involves an individual such as an
adolescent to have interactions with various agents of socialisation. Agents of socialisation are factors
that play a crucial role in providing an individual with social and cultural skills in accordance with the
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Gender Roles are excepted behaviours belonging to each sex (Brian Furze, 2014) which is related to
gender binaries, which stipulates individuals of each sex to conform to the ideologies of masculinity
and femineity (Jack David Eller, Culture and Diversity in the United States 2015). There is a clear
connection between socialisation and gender identity in regards with adolescence, which is supported
through the findings of Erik Erikson and Lawrence Kohlberg.
Erik Erikson s Theory:
Erik Erikson (1902 1994) used Freud s findings as a foundation to develop a theory about human stage
development. During Erikson s work from 1950 1963 he added modifications to Freud s findings
resulting in a proposition of a psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development that occurs over a
human s lifespan and encompasses all life stages of human development; infancy (birth to 18 months),
early childhood (2 to 3 years), preschool (3 to 5 years), school age (6 to 11 years), adolescence (12 to
18 years), young adulthood (19 to 40 years), middle adulthood (40 to 65 years) and maturity 65 to
death) (simplypsychology.org). Each stage has a positive or negative outcome based off when the
human experiences a psychosocial crisis in which results one s personality development. Erikson
based his findings off the term, crisis . He used the term for different implications of each human
development stage. Once
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Augustine Confessions Book Review Summary
Tanner Anderson f rel 212 001 10/10/17
Book Review
Augustine, Confessions Book Review At its most basic, an autobiography is the story of a person s
life, written by that person. However St. Augustine s Confessions is not the run of the mill
autobiography, in many circles it is said that Augustine invented the modern autobiography with this
interpretation. Augustine s writing isn t about pleasing an overarching audience like a lot of
autobiographies or books in general try to do. The audience Augustine is speaking to is the single
entity that influenced his entire life more than any other, God (as seen in Christianity). Augustine s
autobiography is unique in several ways. The Confessions is not a straightforward account of the
events of Augustine s life. Augustine frequently leaves out events that readers may consider important.
The death of his father is mentioned only in passing, and large portions of his life are simply glossed
over. On the other hand, Augustine gives special importance to seemingly small events, such as the
theft of pears. In telling the story of his life, Augustine selects only those events that illustrate his
spiritual development, everything else is pushed into the background. The mixture of audience choice
and unique storytelling are what separate The Confessions from any other reading material. Saint
Augustine of Hippo lived between 354 and 430. Augustine is recognized as a saint in the Catholic
Church, the Eastern Christian Church, and the
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Analysis Of Kara Walker And Larry Walker
Kara Walker was born to Gwen and Larry Walker on the 26th of November, 1969. They, at the time of
Kara s birth, lived in Stockington, California with their two children Dana and Larry Jr. Gwen worked
as an administrative assistant and Larry was a professor of arts at the University of the Pacific in
Stockington; he taught a wide variety of studio classes while he worked there and often brought his
projects home with him. Kara and her siblings all remember sitting upon his lap while he worked;
Kara in particular has said in an interview with her father that You [Larry Walker] held me and kept
me around. There was a feeling of safety associated with making stuff and I got a good vibe from
doing drawings ( Kara Walker Larry Walker ). Her mother and father also made it a point of taking
their children to museums and art galleries throughout their childhood; Larry additionally allowed his
children to come with him when he delivered artworks to various exhibits. Kara s life changed
drastically when she was thirteen years old. In 1983 her father accepted the position as Chair of the
Department of Art at Georgia State University and they moved from their home in San Francisco to
the Atlanta area in Georgia. Kara attended her first high school there, Towers High School, whose
environment was vastly different then what she had been used to on the west coast. Kara was
continuously put down because of her race; she was called a nigger by her classmates, told she
resembled an
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Abuse In 1984 And Red Army
In both 1984 and Red Army documentary there is a clear theme followed throughout. Abuse from a
higher power can occur at anytime both mental and physical. Abuse can cause great deals of pain on a
person persuading them to do opposite of the initial intentions. Physical abuse plays a huge roll in
1984 and Red Army documentary. Its back to the 1980 s where the novel takes place. Everyone is
forced to be the exact same as one another. The same clothing is worn, the same things are said, and
everything must be thought about exactly the same. If a brave should decide to disobey any of these
they will be tortured like poor Winston was. Winston was sent to the Ministry of Love to be made
sane. The party wanted him to believe 2+2=5 even though
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Connection Between Certainty And Doubt
The words certainty and doubt have many varying connotations and implications given a specific
context. Even though the definitions of these two words are considered polar opposites of each other,
there is one connection between the two that is undeniable: both certainty and doubt can be taken with
a grain of salt, as they are all merely just opinions specific to the person that those concepts are
presented to. Adding on to that, there is also a concept relating to this; the idea that there is always the
certainty of doubt and that they are merely two sides of the same coin. That being said, it should be
taken into consideration on exactly how certainty and doubt are interpreted together. By textbook
definition, certainty is often viewed as the undeniable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The idea that there are no objective and undeniable opinions, but rather the existence of subjectivity, is
the premise on which the concepts of certainty and doubt are based upon. If, say, a set of beliefs act as
one s philosophy for way of life, what s not to say that they d reject another s beliefs on the same
matter? Or rather, take into consideration the other s beliefs to account for or to adjust their own?
Take, for instance, the Red Scare of the early 1950 s. Due to the heightened tensions between the U.S.
and the Soviet Union during the Cold War (coupled along with the fact that Soviet spies in America
had existed back in WWII), the U.S. had increasingly become more conservative in an effort to
prevent the ideas of communism taking over the country; examples that had prompted this response
were communist influences on the governments of China and North Korea at the time, causing a mass
hysteria for communism spreading throughout the world. This is a perfect example of how certainty
can
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The Leadership Challenge, By James M. Hinton And Berry Z....
the Introduction The Leadership Challenge, was introduced by James M. Kouzes and Berry Z. Posner.
It is widely accepted, and evidence based supported leadership model that has developed over nearly
two decades of research. While some seem to think that leadership only applies to those persons at the
head of a company or organization, that is not the case. Leadership is everyone s business and a
process that people use daily to accomplish extraordinary things while putting forth their best effort
and enabling others to do the same. People can achieve extraordinary things when everyone s
leadership capabilities are tapped into. In leadership, honesty is an important virtue, as in leaders serve
as role models for their subordinates. Honesty goes along way and is synonymous with other moral
characteristics for a leader to include: integrity, truthfulness, and straightforwardness. These
characteristics create trust, which is critical for leaders in all positions.
Great Leaders are those who have the ability to motivate and inspire people, transform values into
action, visions into realities, obstacles into innovation, risks into rewards, challenges into successes,
all while mobilizing resources to accomplish a goal or mission. In an effort to have employees
describe what they considered extraordinary leadership experiences using examples, Kouzes Posner
created a 10 page open ended questionnaire. The survey results revealed that the responses of the
questionnaires
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1 Corinthians 10 Research Paper
The language that a pastor leads like a CEO creates a connotation of harshness. It could express that
the pastor is worried about the bottom line, or the about the ministry rather than the people of the
ministry. The reality is that the people are what makes the ministry. There are times that the pastor
needs to make decisions based on the longevity of the ministry. Building programs would be a good
example of this reality. Sometimes building programs will be developed beyond the years of the
congregation. A pastor also has many organizational responsibilities as he leads the church in growth.
A church of sixty members can be given the care necessary to each individual of a church. A member
that belongs to a church of one thousand members also needs that same individual care. One man
cannot fulfill that same level of care unless others are raised up to help the pastor. The CEO side of a
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A pastor, as a leader, must lead based on his relationship with God. In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul had just
been sharing with the Corinthians of how he would compare his actions of spiritual liberties in the
light of their impact on others. In 1 Corinthians 11:1 he continues to say, Be imitators of me as I am of
Christ. Paul just renounced his rights when it came to minister to other people. When a congregation
imitates their pastor they shoudle be following the footsteps of imitating Christ. Imitating Christ is
what any spiritual leadership should lead the followers to
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Review Of Jacob Riis s Muckraker
This is a chapter of a book was written by Jacob Riis, who was a muckraking journalist. Muckraker
was a journalist who pushed for reform in publications that covered the issues of society for the
middle and wealthy classes. In this book, Riis made a photographic report about the life of poor
people in the tenements of New York. In the beginning, Riis described a raid which was made by
policemen. The object of that raid was the stale beer dives. He said that the squads sent to make
simultaneous control on all tramp s lair in the area. After that, they caught several tramps and sent
them to the police station. Then, Riis described a room of one tenement. There was a dirty floor,
broken chair, and many things that it shouldn t in the memory of the man. In that place, there was a
group of poor people. The policemen broke into that room and surrounded those people. There was a
thirteen person in that dirty room. The police took them and went to another location. In another
location, the policemen found seventy five men and women and arrested them in four small rooms.
When they went back to the police station, there were two hundred seventy five tramps, who were
captured by policemen, packed them into groups to be arraigned in the police court. He said that the
tramps might be sent to an island for six months. After that, he described the people s life in that area
which known as the bend . He said that a share of stale beer traffic has left the bend due to an Italian
tramp
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American Society s Attitudes Toward Immigrants
New Year s, Istanbul. 39 dead. Suspect yet to be found. Devastating headlines like these have become
common in the years following September 11, 2001, and in the wake of the war on terrorism, there has
emerged a less vocal war; the war on immigrants. So in a time and age where terrorism is not
something unknown but rather sadly familiar, we must ask ourselves to what extent fear from
terrorists attacks impact the American Society s views towards immigrants. Terrorist attacks have
deeply resonated in the minds and hearts of many Americans, leading them to develop unfair and
irrational views towards immigrants, the scapegoats of all the pain and anger attacks have caused.
Through a social perspective, it can be seen that through xenophobia, racism, stereotypes, prejudice
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Sherry Thompson, a researcher for the online database Research Starters for Ebsco, found that many
Americans point the blame upon those who symbolize everything to what they consider to be not truly
American: immigrants (Thompson). This creation of a scapegoat is followed by negative attitudes and
actions, such as xenophobia, prejudice and stereotyping, that exemplify the denouncing mindset some
Americans begin to
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The Importance Of Gun Control Of Guns
In the article Get a Knife, Get a Dog, But Get Rid of Guns, Molly Ivins argues against ownership of
guns and suggests that knives and dogs should replace guns. According to the article, ownership of
guns by civilians is not justifiable and that the Second Amendment does not imply that ordinary
citizens should own guns. As seen in the article, there have been several discussions regarding gun
control with some supporting gun ownership while others supporting gun control. In this essay it will
be argued that civilians should own guns for their protection and security and because the Second
Amendment supports gun ownership.
According to Ivins, the Second Amendment allows well regulated militias to own and use guns.
However, the author acknowledges that while this is true, the well regulated militia does not include
unregulated citizens as it is this lack of gun control that is destroying the security of the nation. While
the Second Amendment and what it entails should be supported, it will be wrong to agree with the
article that gun ownership by unregulated citizens is jeopardizing the security of the country.
According to research, there is no relationship between gun ownership and the insecurity in the
country (Kates and Mauser 653). For instance, compared to America, Europe witnessed low homicide
and gun related crimes before and after the introduction of gun control laws. In addition, the gun
control laws were introduced after World War 1 and not because of high rates of
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Summary Of The Response To Intervention
Chapter 3 The Response to Intervention, Referral, and Placement Process Reflection and Summary
By: S. Elizabeth Jackson Examining the Response to Intervention (RTI) Process Response to
Intervention (RTI) is an in school service program designed to guarantee that all students are getting a
high quality education. Before students are referred for special education services, it is essential that
they receive effective teaching designed to meet their own learning requirements. All students in
public schools are required to be included in the RTI program. While the different program may vary
from state to state, the basis of the models are the same. The RTI process has three tiers. In tier one is
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Teachers, during tier one, should closely follow the GREAT guidelines. Teachers are also expected to
differentiate instruction for those who are struggling. Tier two teachers expected to collect extensive
data on the at risk student. Teachers are to collect data not only on information the student got wrong,
but also when they were correct. This aids in a more correct placement, if needed. The final tier of the
RTI process, tier three, is where all the data collection comes into play. In order for a student to be
admitted into tier three, there has to be adequate evidence to support this claim. The teacher needs to
continue to collect data to provide information on whether or not the student has made progress with
the interventions in place. The teacher may asked to organize the data collected during the previous
interventions. The text suggest that the teacher may be asked to collect this data in the form of a visual
aid, such as a bar graph. Process of Determining if a Student has a Disability and the Responsibilities
of the Teacher When all the tiers of RTI have been utilized, the Students Support Team (SST) decides
if the next appropriate step for the student is a referral to special education. Biased on the information
gathered during the RTI process, the SST will appraise and see if the student meets the criteria for one
of the IDEA categories of disability. The disability or impairment must have an unwanted
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Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide
Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide
February 22, 2007
Chem. 1130
TA: Ms. Babcock
Room 1830 Chemistry Annex
PURPOSE OF THE EXPERIMENT
Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide
The major purpose of this experiment is to determine the rate law constant for the reaction of
hydrogen peroxide and potassium iodide. In this experiment, the goal will be to try to measure the rate
law constant at low acidity, since at low acidity, anything less than 1.0 x 10 3M, the effect of the
hydrogen ion is negligible. To calculate the rate, the experiment will have to utilize the rate equation,
which is expressed as Rate = k[H2O2]a[I ]b. At low acidity, the rate of the Hydrogen ion will not
change, from our equation:
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Once the timer starts, both group members are to watch for any reaction that occurs. The reaction
should yield a slight change in color. The appearing color will be light blue. Once a reaction is
noticeable, the timer is to stop the stopwatch and the group will record the time down in the following
data table. If the color you observe is a dark blue, then you have passed the reaction point and you
must start the experiment over.
The following data is the data that was collected in the lab. If you wish to see the calculations, please
refer to the calculation Page that follows this section.
[H2O2]: 0.1 M
Table: Collected Data for Rate of Reaction of H2O2
Solution Number 1 2 3 4 5
Time of Color Change 2280 sec 1260 sec 800 sec 390 sec 185 sec
Start Time 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec
#8710;t in seconds 2280 sec 1260 sec 800 sec 390 sec 185 sec
Rate = #8710;[ H2O2] / #8710;t 2.193E 07 M/s 3.968E 07 M/s 6.250E 07 M/s 1.282E 06 M/s 2.703E
06 M/s
Initial [H2O2] 0.005 M 0.005 M 0.005 M 0.01 M 0.02 M
Initial [I ] 0.0045 M 0.0090 M 0.0150 M 0.0150 M 0.0150 M
The calculations performed in this lab included calculating the amount of sodium thiosulfate in each
of the solutions, calculating the [H2O2] used up during the reaction in each solution, calculating the
initial [H2O2] in each of the five solutions, and calculating the initial [I ] in
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Gender Bias In The Hawthorne
performed on them every year in hopes of making themselves more attractive. Religion has been
moved to the back burner in todays society, so there for the importance of perfection by God has also
taken a major step back. So here s the big question: Is it honorable to alter what was presented to you
by God? Possibly, but it may not go without repercussions. Many esthetic surgeries call for agonizing
recovery periods and follow ups, and some that may even be hazardous to one s overall wellness. The
major gender bias Hawthorne depicts in this story are reflected by his times, and even though slightly
exaggerated, it still gives you a relatively good idea where women stood in society during this time
period.
You would think that a story based on
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Herodotus The Histories
The Histories is a book written by Herodotus during the 5th century BC and is one that is very useful
in the study of history. Herodotus himself was and still called the Father of History as it is believed
that he is the first to write down histories. A historian from 400 years after Herodotus, Dionysius, had
stated that Herodotus chose not to write down the history of a single city or nation, but to put together
many, varied events of Europe and Asia in a single comprehensive work . The book is useful in the
sense that the level of detail present and Herodotus himself included his insight on the events to give
modern historians an idea about the events. These were evident with his description of Ancient Egypt
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The Great Pyramids were built by slaves under the rule of Cheops, according to the priests that
Herodotus encountered. Cheops had closed all the temples and used slaves for his own advantage.
Some of the slaves were forced to drag blocks of stones from the Arabian hills to the Nile, where
would then be ferried across and other slaves would come and take over and drag the blocks to the
Libyan hills. As Herodotus had said, they worked by a hundred thousand men at a time, for each three
months continually . This went on for twenty years. However, modern science proves this to be
impossible or extremely hard to achieve when taking in account the size of the pyramid. According to
Herodotus, the pyramid was five furlongs in length, sixty feet wide and forty eight feet high at its
highest point . The real size of the pyramid is around 750 feet for the sides and 480 feet high. This
measurement differs greatly from Herodotus and creates suspicion on reliability of Herodotus writing
and therefore would not be useful in the study of
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An Evaluation Of A Buffer Arrangement
Introduction:
A buffer arrangement is one that is impervious to change in pH when little measures of solid corrosive
or base are included. For instance, when 0.01 mole of solid corrosive or base are added to refined
water, the pH drops to 2 with the corrosive and ascends to 12 with the base. In the event that a similar
measure of corrosive or base is added to an acidic corrosive sodium acetic acid derivation cradle, the
pH may just change a small amount of a unit. (1)
Buffers are imperative in numerous ranges of science. At the point when the pH must be controlled
over the span of a response, the arrangements are regularly cradled. This is regularly the case in
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Once the cushion arrangements have been readied, their cradle limit will be resolved. (1)
Factors affecting: (3)
 Ionic strength of solution.
 Temperature.
 Desired PH.
 Interactions of buffer with other biological components.
1. Ionic strength of solution:
An expansion of neutral salts, for example, sodium chloride influence pH of a cradle arrangement by
adjusting ionic quality. Ionic quality influences ionization constants, an action of ionized species (salt
frame) of the cradle, and action of hydronium particle which changes pH of arrangement. Then again,
an expansion of water (weakening) to a cushion arrangement can adjust its pH because of decrease in
ionic quality. The accompanying cradle condition for a corrosive (HA) and its conjugate base (A )
represents the ionic quality by fusing movement coefficient term, γA : 2. Temperature:
Temperature change influences Ka, Kb, and Kw. In this way, pH of cushions is impacted by
temperature. Each cradle is impacted in an unexpected way. A few cradles diminish in pH (e.g. boric
corrosive sodium borate) while others increment in pH (e.g. acidic corrosive sodium acetic acid
derivation) as temperature increment. In addition, the greatness of progress is generally little for acidic
cradles when contrasted with basic buffers.
3. Desired pH:
Buffers work best when pH pH= pKa pKa From the Henderson Hasselbalch condition, pH pH= pKa
pKa + log10
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During The Iron Age Between 590-529 B.c
During the Iron Age between 590 529 B.C.E., the Assyrian Empire was taking its final footsteps, and
breaking down into smaller regional powers, the Egyptians, the Medes, the Lydians, and the New
Babylonians (Making Europe 51). Along with these new regional powers, was the kingdom of Persia,
which was established around 700 B.C.E., and for the first 150 years of the Persian Kingdom, the
Persian Kings were vassals of the Medes (Making Europe 53). In 553 B.C.E., the Persians began to
revolt against the Medes and finally defeated them in 550 B.C.E., which marked the beginning of the
Persian Empire. In 547 B.C.E. looking to expand commercial activity, the Persians attacked and
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After dreaming that Cyrus would eventually overthrow him, Astyages ordered for Cyrus to be killed,
but the Shepherd who was supposed to kill Cyrus decided to raise Cyrus as his own son. In 553
B.C.E., Cyrus revolted against the Medes, and in 550 B.C.E., defeated Astyages and the Medes,
becoming the first ruler of the Persian Empire. Looking to expand his empire in 547 B.C.E., Cyrus
then attacked Lydia, capturing both Lydia and the Mediterranean coast of Anatolia (Making Europe
53). A few later, in 539 B.C.E., Cyrus ventured into Mesopotamia, capturing Babylon with barely any
retaliation. Based upon the respect that Cyrus showed towards the Babylonians, the cities of Syria and
Palestine soon respected the authority of Cyrus the Great (Making Europe 54). In 535 B.C.E., Cyrus
also displays his religious conciliation of his subject peoples by allowing the Jews to leave Babylon
and return home, which first began the Jewish Diaspora. It is evident that Cyrus rule over his growing
Persian Empire was filled with tolerance and respect towards his subject peoples.
After the defeat of the Medes and the beginning of the Persian Empire in 550 B.C.E., Cyrus was
looking to expand his empire. According to Kidner, the Persians had a great interest in economic
development and expanded commercial activity (53). Cyrus goal of economic development was
apparent in his capture of Lydia. In 547 B.C.E., the Persians attacked and captured Lydia along with
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Stereotypes In Beowulf
A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself is a quote, by Joseph
Campbell that describes an epic hero. One story about an epic hero that everyone can learn from is the
story of Beowulf. Beowulf is an old English poem which was translated by Burton Raffel. The story
plot is about a man named Beowulf, whom with his men fight against evil and never lose. There are
many lessons that are learned though out this story. Every high school student should read Beowulf
because it teaches students about the stereotype of an epic hero, shows how language has changed and
will teach them to think of others first. The first reason that Beowulf should be read by all students is
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It is sad to say, but many people have started putting and thinking of themselves first. By reading
Beowulf, people will realize the importance of putting others before oneself. Also, when the character,
Beowulf, first arrives with his men to defeat Grendel which is the monster he tells the man who stops
them who his father and lord are and what his goal is before he even says his name. This shows that he
just wants to help out of good will, not to just get his name around. This caused others to respect him
more. So if students reading this piece of literature learn why it is important though the story of
Beowulf actions, then maybe they will start to do that as well.
Beowulf is one poem that everyone should read, it helps students understand the importance of an epic
hero, different ways of language and putting others first. Beowulf can give information that students
can use in their daily lives. This poem teaches the basics on so many good lessons. Reading different
types of stories like Beowulf will increase students knowledge so much more than before they read the
adventure stories. It has been proven by many others that reading will increase knowledge, improve
memory and cause people to have better writing
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The Causes And Effects Of The Irish Potato Famine
Imagine if your main source of food was snatched away. Envision if you had to leave your home and
start a whole new life. The Irish had to do just this. The potato completely changed Ireland when it
was introduced to the country in the late 1500s. The nutritious food supported this country in more
ways than one. But disaster struck in the mid 1800s when the Potato Famine, otherwise known as the
Great Hunger, began, causing millions of Irish to emigrate from their country and start new lives in
America. Irish people experienced a huge change as they left their homeland to escape the starvation
and poverty caused by the Potato Famine; changing the lives of the Irish and Americans forever.
Before this devastating time, the Irish had a rich culture, filled with folklore and ancient tradition.
Most Irish were Catholic and spoke the Irish Gaelic language. This was very different from English,
the language that the immigrants would have to adapt to in their new home. Also, before the Great
Hunger, the potato was a staple in the diets of all the Irish people. The article Irish Roots: The Potatoes
Role in History Goes Far Beyond the Famine by George Ball says, For the Irish tenant farmers, with
barely an acre to cultivate, potatoes produced larger and more reliable yields than grains. The typical
Irish peasant ate from eight to 14 pounds of potatoes each day, providing 80 percent of caloric intake.
The potato s broad adoption transformed the Irish. Nearly the perfect
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The Importance Of Underage Drinking
There are those milestone ages that everyone is anxious to reach. We can t wait to be 13 because we re
finally considered teenagers. We can t wait to turn 16 so we can finally slide behind the steering wheel
and drive on our own for the first time, a big step on the way to adulthood and independence. We can t
wait to turn 18 because we re finally considered adults, can vote, and even enlist in the military in
order to serve our country if we choose. Finally, and most importantly it seems, we can t wait to turn
21 so that we can legally drink alcohol. In fact, it seems that some teens are so anxious about that last
step to adulthood that some don t even wait until the legal drinking age to consume alcohol. This has
resulted in underage drinking
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Figurative Language In Ernest Hemingway s Time Traveler
This extract primarily focusses on the Time Traveller theorising upon the social constructs in the
future that he has travelled to. Returning to the scene that he observed upon the establishment of his
first hasty conclusions , he now harbours a more informed perspective. He observes that the beauty of
the Eloi, what he refers to as the Over world people , is corrupted by the constant reminders of what
lies beneath in the form of the cupolas that are blots upon the landscape . This observation reaffirms
his interpretation of the social construct that whilst the Eloi may appear to live freely and
harmoniously, they live in fear of the oppressive force that is the Morlocks. Quite like the Time
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The figurative comparison to cattle is an exemplar of this as one species, representing one class, feeds
off the other. This is established further through the descriptive terminology of Under world and Over
world people , providing a clear distinction, asserting a recognition that one is dominant over the
other. However, Wells thematic use of class warfare is achieved through another prevalent motif
within the novella, that of the critique of Victorian Decadence. The social construct is in a state of
decay, reaching the point of cannibalism, with the Eloi in particular suffering this fate. These beautiful
people wearing gay robes are described earlier as the purposeless energy of mankind that takes to art
and eroticism, and then come languor and decay (Wells, 33). These artistic, aesthetic and supposedly
free creatures represent this critique of Victorian decadence as they decay. The descriptive language of
the landscape further alludes to this theme as the oxymoron of magnificent ruins describes the pastoral
decay. Furthermore, blots upon the landscape represent the decay that the landscape has undergone
and another beauty that has been
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The Crucible Case Study
Do any of the five possible exceptions to truth telling discussed in this chapter justify Elmer s
strategy?
Elmer want to keep living his lifestyle but with other nurseries around that is in jeopardy. So he lies in
order to get more customers to his nursery. He is use ambiguity to justified his actions and he is lying
but if the customers are willing to listen and buy from Elmer then that is up to them.
What do you think Elmer should do?
Elmer should tell the truth because when his customers find out what he is doing then they will lose
faith in the company. This is a company that what based on honesty and start lying now will only hard
the company.
Part 2
Describe a situation at work in which two moral duties conflicted.
How did you
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The Bergen-Belsen Camp
There were about 900 concentration camps created by Nazi s throughout the course of 1933 1945. The
main ones were Auschwitz, Bergen Belson, Dachau, Sobibor, Treblinka, Theresienstadt, Buchenwald.
The Auschwitz camp complex was the largest concentration camp. It included three main camps.
1,095,000 Jews were in Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945, and 960,000 of them were killed. The
Germans isolated all the camps and sub camps from the outside world and surrounded them with
barbed wire fencing. All contact with the outside world was forbidden. Auschwitz could hold more
than 150,000 inmates at any given time. It was established by the Nazi s in 1940 and was in use until
its Allied liberation in 1945. The Nazis marked all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The camp was divided into three parts, the reception area, the living area, and the killing area. The
living area contained housing for German staff and the guard unit. One section contained barracks that
housed those Jewish prisoners selected from incoming transports to provide forced labor to support
the camp s function, mass murder. Samuel Willenberg, the last of only 67 survivors of the Treblinka
extermination camp, passed away in Israel on February 21, 2016, at the age of 93. Willenberg was
brought to Treblinka in 1942 at age 19, and survived because he was strong and told the guards that he
was a
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Undetectable Man Research Paper
The Vancouver rock band was the first demonstration to sign with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger
s 604 records in 2001. Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, lead guitar) apparently slipped Kroeger a duplicate
of the band s demo at a post show party and the two were soon teaming up on tunes together. One of
these melodies, Undetectable Man, was utilized as the B side for 2002 s uncontrollably fruitful Spider
Man topic Legend and the band discharged their first collection, Hypothesis of a Deadman , soon
thereafter. Hypothesis contributed another melody, co composed with The Exies artist Scott Stevens,
called Head Above Water to the Transformers: Dark of the Moon soundtrack, which was discharged a
year ago. The band is right now chipping away at another collection, which is ... Show more content
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Adelitas Way, who discharged their self titled presentation collection in 2009, have seen their second
collection, Self teach Valedictorian have their first No. 1 hit, Wiped out. Fans may have heard the
fourth single off their ebb and flow collection, Alive, on this season of the Bachelor Pad on ABC. Fans
might likewise, perceive Adelitas Way s tune Invulnerable, which served as the signature tune for
WWE Superstars. Tickets for the Oct. 21 Hollywood Casino 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race,
the Oct. 20 Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race and the Oct. 19 Kansas Lottery 98.9
ARCA Racing Series displayed by Menards race are discounted now by calling 866.460.RACE (7223)
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pre race show, driver presentations and a great deal more! Stopping is constantly free at Kansas
Speedway and fans can get one 14x14x14 creep delicate sided cooler with their most loved
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A Critical Appraisal of the Components of Taxation in...
INTRODUCTION
Tax has been variously defined over the years. These definitions, when looked at as a whole gives a
more comprehensive picture of the phenomenon as opposed to a single definition. According to the
Oxford English Dictionary the word ‘tax refers to a compulsory contribution to the support of
government levied on persons, property, income, commodities, transactions, etc, now at a fixed rate
mostly proportionate to the amount on which the contribution is levied. While this serves in crude
terms to tell us what a tax is, it is however deficient in the sense that it does not reveal the purpose of
taxation. We however find more scholarly definitions in decided cases. For instance, in MATTHEWS
v. CHICORY MARKETING BOARD it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Various tax statutes all contain charging clauses. Under the PITA, this is found in S 1 which provides
thus:
There is hereby imposed a tax on the income of individuals, communities and families, and arising to
any trustee or executor under any settlement, trust or estate
In respect of the CITA, S 8 provides the charging clause thus:
Subject to the provisions of this Act, the tax shall, for each year of assessment , be payable at the rate
specified in subsection (1) of section 29 of this Act upon the profits of any company accruing in,
derived from, or brought into, or received in Nigeria
In the case of the VAT ACT, the charging clause is contained in S 1(1) where it is provided that:
There is hereby imposed and charged a tax to be known as the Value Added Tax which shall be
administered according to the provisions of this Act.
The effect of these provisions is to make a taxpayer liable to taxation. In reality, tax is a creation of
statute and there is no of common law or equity that makes a man liable to tax. Therefore, from time
to time whenever a dispute arises between the relevant tax authority and the taxpayer, there is a need
to establish a judicial construction of any particular provision of a tax statute. In construing the words
of a statute, the onus is on the tax authority to prove the intention of the legislature from the wordings
of the statute. Where the
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Football Dangers In Football
How dangerous is football in high school? The issue focused on how often the football players get
injured and if high school athletes got injured more than college athletes. Football is a tough sport, but
the results of getting injured, sometimes in that sport are so severe, improvements can be made to try
and make it a safer sport for all the players high school or college. Multiple athletes give it their all out
on the field, but some end up with severe injuries that can affect them for the rest of their lives. The
article focuses on some of the ways and precautions that athletes and coaches can do or take to prevent
athletes from receiving concussions or worse injuries. This essay discusses, high school football
players are very likely to get injured towards ending season more than football college players for
various reasons. A research associate said, there are ways to reduce the number and severity of
football injuries through targeted intervention. (resource 1) There were high levels of knee and ankle
injuries, due to ligament sprains. A way that can help to improve on those types of injuries would be
stretching exercises. The positions that run a higher risk of being injured would be the running backs
and linebackers. Football is the number one leading cause of sports related injuries. (resource 1) The
key aspect discussed, in this sport, there is a difference in high school athletes and college athletes for
the simple fact that athletes that are still in high school have brain tissue that has not been fully
developed to its full capacity, whereas football players in college are already adults with their brain
tissue developed completely. Studies show, concussions are more dangerous for teenagers because
their brain tissue is less developed than adults. (resource 2) The gear that football players use should
be safer in terms of being in suitable conditions, multiple young players use unsuitable gear that has
been passed down long past their prime. (resource 2) If their gear was in suitable conditions, there
would be less head injuries occurring to the players specially the high school players because like
anything else those helmets are going to become unsafe and less sturdy. The game could
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Emotions In A Midsummer Night s Dream
In the play A Midsummer Night s Dream, by William Shakespeare, emotions and beliefs can shape
people s view of the world. This play is about two lovers, Lysander and Hermia, running away into a
forest because they can t marry each other in their hometown, Athens. Two other characters,
Demetrius and Helena, find out about their plan eventually and go to look for them. They did so
because Demetrius admires Hermia, while Helena admires Demetrius. When they eventually find each
other, things go downhill. Also, The King of Athens, Theseus, is getting married to the Queen of the
Amazons, Hippolyta. Shakespeare uses ideas such as time, fear makes people see monsters where
there are none, and jealousy can make us see our friends as enemies to show ... Show more content on
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Helena, is attracted to Demetrius even though Demetrius is treating Helena like dirt. While this is
happening, Helena is wondering why everyone admires Hermia so much. What makes her so special
that Helena isn t. By doing this she starts comparing herself to Hermia. Helena cries, I am as ugly as a
bear, (2.2, 100). Helena is calling herself a bear, this beast, this monster that she only sees. She s
comparing herself to a bear that doesn t exist. The idea fear makes people see monsters where there
are none is also affecting Hermia. Hermia is afraid that Lysander will leave his lover for her, that she
will be betrayed. Hermia dreams, Help me, Lysander, help me! Do thy best to pluck this crawling
serpent from my breast, (2.2, 151 152). Hermia is scared that in her dream, the snake would bite her
but Lysander was just standing there looking at her and not doing anything. She was just seeing a
monster that isn t there because she was so scared of something happening to her that will break her
heart. The idea fear makes people see monsters where there are none is also affecting the duke of
Athens, Theseus. Theseus was wondering about what it must ve been like for the four lovers when
they were in the forest. Theseus exclaims, How easy is a bush supposed a bear, (5.1, 22). As he was
wandering, he came up with the thought of how scary it could
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Helen Keller Research Paper
If most people heard the name Helen Keller, they would think of that poor girl who was deaf and
blind. They would think of her and remember the stories they heard about how she was taught how to
communicate by a teacher named Anne Sullivan. That is probably all they would think about her. How
she was world famous because of how she learned to read through Braille, letters pressed into her
hand, and how she eventually learned to speak, however, this is not all there is to Helen Keller. It is
true that she had great challenges to come because of her disabilities. When she was only 19 months
old she became ill with what at the time was called, brain fever, and is now thought to have been
meningitis or scarlet fever. When she finally recovered, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Helen became an ambassador for the blind, raising money and lobbying for the sightless. From her
first trip to Japan in 1937 until her retirement, she made nine tours around the world and visited 34
countries. Everywhere she went Helen inspired people with her incredible story and her campaigns for
the better treatment of the blind. Keller once said, A person who is severely impaired never knows his
hidden sources of strength until he is treated like a normal human being and encouraged to shape his
own life. The speeches she gave helped people to understand how to treat those with disabilities. It
helped them to realize that they are just normal human beings. Keller s tours around the world greatly
improved the lives of people with
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Supervisor Supervisor
One of the reasons why a department has high attrition rate is its Supervisor. If you are in this
department and you find your superior unbearable, would you rather quit or stay? The following tips
will give you more time to contemplate on the reason he is behaving that way and how you should
conduct yourself when he is around. Observe your feelings when he is around Are you frightened,
insulted and annoyed when he is around? Why is that so? Is it the way he speaks and the way he gives
directions? Try to relax when he is around and do not get affected by what your colleagues tell you
about your boss, rather, reflect if his undesirable conduct affects your work. Give him the benefit of
the doubt. If you are not doing anything wrong, you should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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However, you can still veer off from humiliation by talking to him in private if you want to discuss
some concerns. Do not give him a chance to degrade you in front of your colleagues; else, it will
affect your self esteem. You can send him an email or chat to ask if he is ready for a short talk before
going to his desk. Avoid friction by filtering negative words when you are talking to him. Stay
respectful and utter positive language only as much as possible. Do not gossip Gossiping makes the
workplace disastrous. Do not start gossips or spread the unverified news about your boss. If you hear
one, do not comment, nor make any remarks. It will be very disappointing and will add friction to
your unhealthy relationship with your superior. Appreciate every good deed he does We may not know
the reason behind his arrogance and being obnoxious, but every person has a soft side. If a person
feels appreciated by other people, naturally he will reciprocate the feeling with good behavior.
Celebrate simple achievements of the team to remind him that there is always a reason to have fun
even in the office. Get motivation from other
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Revenge and Vengeance in Shakespeare s Hamlet
Revenge in Hamlet
There is an old saying, The sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons. When the sons in question are
Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras pivotal characters in Shakespeare s Hamlet one might wonder how
each man s father affects their particular natures their particular sins. While Hamlet could be
considered a story in the vein of Cain and Abel; a jealous man who slays his brother, an allusion which
Claudius himself makes during his prayer at the climax of the play O! my offense is rank, it smells to
heaven,/It hath the primal eldest curse upon t;/A brother s murder! . . . (III, iii, 36 39) the greatest sum
of miseries in the play are caused by the paths taken by Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras ... Show more
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To those he loves his mother Gertrude and his lady Ophelia Hamlet adopts a different tact; his belief
that he must go alone and confide in no one, save his friend Horatio, results in his terrible
mistreatment of his mother and Ophelia. Between speaking daggers to Gertrude and imparting to
Ophelia that she should get to a nunnery, Hamlet makes miserable the lives of the women who love
him.
That need for detachment from love is grounded in Hamlet s self doubt, which manifests itself
throughout the play in Hamlet s various soliloquies. Even as he prepares to set a trap for Claudius by
use of the play within the play, Hamlet finds his thoughts florid and his doubts numerous, he admires
First Player s capacity to convincingly portray false emotions:
O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!
Is it not monstrous that this player here,
But in a fiction, in a dream of passion,
Could force his soul so to his own conceit (II, ii, 503 507)
Even when he discovers Claudius guilt, Hamlet finds himself bound by conscience. He comes across
Claudius in the King s chamber, but as Claudius is in prayer (or so Hamlet perceives him to be), he
cannot bring himself to kill the King, lest Claudius meet with a better end than his own father:
. . . And so a goes to heaven,
And so
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A Few Good Men Character Analysis
Questions 1. There were a total of four leaders in the film it was Herman Boone the head coach of the
Black team, Bill Yoast the assistant white coach, Gerry Bertier the white leader of the athletics teams
and lastly Julius Campbell the black leader of the athletics teams. Throughout this movie there is a lot
of racism but football is the main event of the movie. It s about trusting the team s leader and working
together to beat the opposing team. Boone made it clear he wants to win every football game, but
when he met the titans he already knew he wasn t welcome but this didn t stop he, he was still kind
and respectful but as soon as he became coach he used his authority to make sure the team played as
one and set a goal. He strives for structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell are unofficial leaders of the white and black teams respectively.
The relationship between the two coaches become one of the main reasons why the two teams become
closer and form relationships. There are two school one being Alexandria and the other T.C Williams
high school. The European coach is replaced by an African American coach and this causes tension to
arise when different races are forced to play in a team together, but they are taken to a camp for two
weeks where most of these problems are solved and the conflict between many team mates are
communicated and also solved. The Titans play side by side together as a team and have a
phenomenal season which brings the team and the city closer together. 2. Coach Boone is a manager
and a leader, as a manager is someone who is granted authority to conduct operations and Coach
Boone does have large amount of authority over his team but he is also a leader as he makes people
aware of the advantages of pursuing a certain course of action so people desire to follow his action to
achieve the common goal (winning the championship
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What Is The Theme Of Salaam Brick Lane
I have studied a novel excerpt called Salam Brick Lane by Tarquin Hall (1969). The excerpt is mainly
about a young man called Tarquin Hall, who wanted to return to his native London. He used to live in
south west London, but when he moved in to Salaam Brick Lane were things not as he remembered.
The street was a noisy filthy street where prostitutes and drug dealer was visible at the pavements. The
next line is from the text and is about the taxi driver warning Hall about the immigrants on the street.
you want to watch your back around here mate said the driver, as I paid him through the window. You
can t trust them you know. They don t share our values. Remember that (Salaam Brick Lane, 1969).
This shows the prejudice of colored people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both of them also show the prejudice against immigrants. Neither the film or novel tell every side of
the story, because British have actually a long tradition of tolerance and openness of differences.
Today the social conditions are much better between immigrants and natives. Most Britons think that
multiculturalism has made important contributes to the society, and brought valuable new impulses to
the country. Also in This is England gave me the impression that many teenagers allowed themselves
to drink too much alcohol, do drugs and convict crimes. After reading the text how bad are British
youth I found out that the situation today has changed. Teenage drug use has actually dropped a
quarter since 1998.In addition according to a recent research, teenagers in Briton are less likely to be
disruptive or rude in public than previous generations. (How bad are british youth?,
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Agents Of Socialisation Australia
The representatives of socialisation are emotions, self concept, attitudes and behaviour they are likely
to change in a person s life due to influences around them. The two major influential agents to
children s growth in the Australian society are family and school. This tasker will justify the
vocabulary of Socialisation and discover the two principals Agents of Socialisation in Australian
society and culture. The term Socialisation indicates the action such as skills, knowledge,
behaviours/attitudes, values, and motivations particular individual encounters or is taught through a
period of time particularly from childhood to be able to gather in the groups or culture they are raised
up in. the Principal between them is emotional maturity, social skills, and social understandings which
are required for socialising within the culture or groups with others to be suitable in with functioning
social dyads and generous groups.
(Lois J. Aspin, 1996, ch.1, pp, 1 18)
When people are going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Family is a primary agent because parents are the only adults the children are in contact with the most
throughout most of their lives. Also in some cases, the family s wealth determines the child s job
opportunities and child s career choice. (Barkan 2012, p. 121)
The school is the secondary agent of socialisation that children introduced to throughout growing up.
School socialises children in many different ways. Children in this period of socialisation (The
School) learn to become a productive member of the society, formal set of skills and knowledge such
as writing, reading and maths, and strength their socials abilities by interacting with colleagues and
schoolteachers. But mainly children learn that in society everyone s equal regardless of how special
they re in their families. (Barkan 2012, p. 127)
(Lois J. Aspin, 1996, ch.1, pp,
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The Classification Of Elements Of The Periodic Table
The periodic table shows the classification of elements. It shows the elements atomic numbers,
masses, and symbols for each element. Elements are placed into rows and columns. The rows are
called periods, and the columns are called groups. These help classify where the elements go on the
periodic table. For example, the elements in the very last group on the periodic table are known as
inert and noble gases. The modern periodic table resulted from trial, error, and succession. As more
elements were discovered, the periodic table had to go through many changes to fit these newly
discovered elements. This led to the modern periodic table we have today. Back in EBC, there was
little if any science that was known. Although Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), Tin (Sn), Copper (Cu), Lead
(Pb), and Mercury (Hg) are used on the modern periodic table, these elements were known by people
for thousands of years. Aristotle, a philosopher, thought that the world was not just created out of
nowhere. It has to be created by something. Aristotle thought that roots created the Earth. Plato,
another philosopher, agreed with Aristotle. However, Plato called the roots elements instead. The term
element was originally associated with what created the Earth: Air, Earth, Water, and Fire. These
elements were used to explain what made up the Earth. People agreed with this idea for over a
thousand years, until modern elements were discovered starting in the 1600s (WOU). In 1649, there
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Sociological Perspectives Of Assimilation Essay
Assimilation is a process where formerly distinct and separate groups have taken the time to come and
share a common socially. This is where a minority group adapts to a custom in attitudes of the
prevailing culture and customs. The three sociological perspectives of assimilation is race relation
cycle, Gordon s stages of assimilation, and human capital theory. In race relations cycle groups first
come into contact with a conflict and competition between them. This process moves toward separate
groups coming together and sharing that common culture socially. After a certain amount of time the
differences in these groups will lose the important and separate. In Gordon s stages of assimilation
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The sociological perspectives of assimilation has advantages and disadvantages of a functionalist
approach that emphasizes on social unity, but has been criticized for being unable to account for social
conflict systemic inequalities like race, gender, and class. The importance and variation in assimilation
is 2 bring ethnic and racial groups together to share their culture and become mutually exclusive
without creating a barrier within their groups. Pluralism is groups remaining separate with their
culture and social different being this way over time. When you have groups that have not
acculturated and maintain their own identity differing in the language they speak in their religions this
is called cultural pluralism. When a group occupies different location in the social structure but speaks
the same accent or eat the same food this is called structural pluralism. Integration without pluralism is
a group that has the material success but has not became Americanized because they either have not
learned English or adopt values and
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Loss Causation Model
Models of Causation: Safety OHS Body of Knowledge Models of Causation: Safety April, 2012
Copyright notice and licence terms First published in 2012 by the Safety Institute of Australia Ltd,
Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia. Bibliography. ISBN 978 0 9808743 1 0 This work is copyright and
has been published by the Safety Institute of Australia Ltd (SIA) under the auspices of HaSPA (Health
and Safety Professionals Alliance). Except as may be expressly provided by law and subject to the
conditions prescribed in the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth of Australia), or as expressly
permitted below, no part of the work may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical,
microcopying, digital scanning, photocopying, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It provides guidance for OHS educators in course development, and for OHS professionals and
professional bodies in developing continuing professional development activities. Also, OHS
regulators, employers and recruiters may find it useful for benchmarking OHS professional practice.
Application Importantly, the OHS Body of Knowledge is neither a textbook nor a curriculum; rather it
describes the key concepts, core theories and related evidence that should be shared by Australian
generalist OHS professionals. This knowledge will be gained through a combination of education and
experience. Accessing and using the OHS Body of Knowledge for generalist OHS professionals The
OHS Body of Knowledge is published electronically. Each chapter can be downloaded separately.
However users are advised to read the Introduction, which provides background to the information in
individual chapters. They should also note the copyright requirements and the disclaimer before using
or acting on the information. OHS Body of Knowledge Models of Causation: Safety April, 2012
Models of Causation: Safety Associate Professor Yvonne Toft DProf.(Trans Stud), MHlthSc,
GDipOHS, GCertFlexLearn, FSIA, MHFESA, MICOH. Faculty of Sciences, Engineering Health,
CQUniversity Email: y.toft@cqu.edu.au Yvonne
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  • 1. 🔥Thesis Statement Structure. Thesis And Purpose State 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. 🔥Thesis Statement Structure. Thesis And Purpose State 🔥Thesis Statement Structure. Thesis And Purpose State
  • 2. Lebron And The Cleveland Cavaliers Case Study LeBron James had a big decision to make on the night of July 8, 2010. He had been drafted in 2003 by the Cleveland Cavaliers as the first player in the first round of the draft, a huge accomplishment for a player straight out of highschool (St. Vincent St. Mary High School). However, after 7 years with the Cavs and no NBA Championships to show for, LeBron had two choices; to sign with another NBA team in hopes of attaining a championship there, or stay with the Cavaliers and build a team. LeBron chose to sign with the Miami Heat. Many all over the world tuned in to watch this huge moment. There were many conditions surrounding his decision. LeBron had played for the Cleveland Cavaliers for seven years prior. In these seven years, the Cavaliers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many have said that it is very ironic. In addition, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert, wrote a blistering article on the Cavaliers website towards LeBron moving to the Miami heat, he typed James s decision a cowardly betrayal and a shameful display of selfishness by one of our own. Gilbert also guaranteed Cleveland will win an NBA title before, quote, the self titled king wins one (Morning Edition 9, 40 42) This was very influential in setting the tone towards LeBron for many Clevelanders. This is because Gilbert is a very high up and influential person in the Cavaliers organization. However, most basketball enthusiasts were not suprised by LeBron s move. Along with the greater chance at a NBA Championship, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade all structured their contracts so that in 2006, they would all be free agents and possibly all join the same team in seek of a championship (Morning Edition 9, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On Pediatric Technician Everyday, children become get into accidents or become ill and need medical attention. Whether these children are taken to a hospital, or urgent care. A Pediatric nurse will tend to them. I desire to become a Pediatrician because I m interested in children s health. I would like to do medical research in this field as well as to practice Pediatric. Pediatricians are specialized medical doctors that focus on children. They diagnose and treat them from the infant stage to adult stage. Pediatricians deal with illness, injuries, and disorders. A general Pediatrician treats all types of infectious childhood diseases, like mumps, measles, and chicken pox. Most Pediatricians work full time, about around sixty hours per ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With all the paper work and rising cost it can sometimes be very frustrating. As a Pediatrician he/she will always need to remain calm when dealing with the children or the children s parents. In some cases he/she also have to treat children that have life threatening conditions and that can be very stressful. But the most rewarding thing to see when he/she is in this profession is seeing the child recover from an illness based on the Pediatrician treatment plan. The motivation to become a Pediatrician is the opportunity to help prevent the illness. The best part is getting the chance is to build bonds with the children and their parents through weekly routines , and wellness check ups during the first couple of months. The one benefit of becoming a Pediatrician is being able to support the parents and children when they both evolve. When counseling children on proper nutrition , I recommend parents take their kids to the grocery store to allow them to choose foods that they want , under parental supervisons , says Dr. Miya. This makes the children curious about the different kinds of food. Being a Pediatricians can be fun at times too, playing and talking to the children this helps the Pediatrician to get to know the kid better and find out what they like or dislike. Working as a Pediatrician gives you many ways to help the children stay healthy and become awesome adults. Another positive thing about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Theoretical Framework and Scientific Research Design... Theoretical Framework and Scientific Research Design Addressing the Effect of Outsourcing on the Traditional Employer Employee Relationship Penny Grunder American Intercontinental University Abstract Using the theoretical framework from Sekaran s book, this paper will examine the relationship between outsourcing, employee attitudes toward their employers, and the standard employer employee relationship. This paper will describe the definitions of key terms, employee attitudes and their origins and the traditional employer employee relationship. The Scientific Research Design will also help to further understand the process of analysis that should be followed. Theoretical Framework and Scientific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second moderating variable is the communication between employer and employee regarding the plans to outsource. It seems that if the organization was candid about the plans and reasons regarding any upcoming outsourcing some negative feelings could be mitigated (Kostopoulos amp; Bozionelos, 2010). The diagram below shows a schematic of the relationship that I believe exists between the variables. Traditional Employer Employee relationship Attitudes of Employees Outsourcing Independent Variable Intervening Variable Dependent Variable Type of Outsourcing Moderating Variable Communication Moderating Variable Scientific Research Design The purpose of completing a research design is to create a plan for obtaining the required data, analysis of the data, and arrival at a resolution in a timely and cost effective manner. A sound research design will address the means of gathering information, the skills needed by the researcher(s), a time line for completion, and the cost of completing the research (Sekaran amp; Bougie, 2009). Historically, the more complicated a design is, the more time, money, and resources are needed for completion. It should be noted that sometimes in management,
  • 5. compromises have to be made to a true research study in order to address time and money constraints (Sekaran, 2009). A scientific research design will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Greatest Influence Of A Leader As I try to think of the person who has had the most influence as a leader in my life two people promptly come to mind. The first is my father, Cornelius Sims aka Bull, and the second is Robert Johns. Robert Johns was my mission president when I served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo East Mission. Both have been superior examples of a leader in my life. Both have loved me and shown me patience in times where I was more than difficult. Both have been excellent examples of a daddy and a husband. With that said, I have decided to write about my father in this paper. However, there have been a plethora of events in which he demonstrated leadership in my life. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have been many of these stories which were hilarious and I enjoy hearing them over and over, others were not so fun to hear. My father is a hardworking man as well as a family man. He was a strong proponent of discipline for his children and expected us to be respectful and to obey the rules. My earliest memories of my father were him working at Louisiana Downs, during the racing season, as an assistant horse trainer and as a semi truck driver during the down time. He would often take my older sister and me to the track or in the semi with him so we could work with him. He was well respected at the track and people were naturally drawn to him. It may have been his big smile, which he does not like to share in pictures, his stories, or his willingness to help others and the respect he expressed to others. In 1985, my parents decided to move the family to Fairbanks, Alaska which is where the majority of my mother s family was living. My father drove my mom, my older sister, and me to California where we met up with my aunt and her family to continue the drive to Alaska. While in California, my mother was involved in pedestrian versus car collision in a gas station parking lot. The operator of the vehicle responsible for the collision was an intoxicated male. This resulted in the first time I ever saw my father yell out of anger at another person. My uncles had to restrain my father for the protection of the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Importance of Oceans The ocean is one of Earth s most valuable natural resources. It provides food in the form of fish and shellfish about 200 billion pounds are caught each year. It s used for transportation both travel and shipping. It provides a treasured source of recreation for humans. It is mined for minerals (salt, sand, gravel, and some manganese, copper, nickel, iron, and cobalt can be found in the deep sea) and drilled for crude oil. The ocean plays a critical role in removing carbon from the atmosphere and providing oxygen. It regulates Earth s climate. The ocean is an increasingly important source of biomedical organisms with enormous potential for fighting disease. These are just a few examples of the importance of the ocean to life on land. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Massachusetts alone, the cod, haddock and yellowtail flounder industries collapsed, causing an economic disaster for the area. Due to the importance of fishing to the worldwide economy and the need for humans to understand human impacts on the environment, the academic division of fisheries science was developed. Fisheries science includes all aspects of marine biology, in addition to economics and management skills and information. Marine conservation issues like overfishing, sustainable fisheries and management of fisheries are also examined through fisheries science. In order for there to be plenty of fish in the years ahead, fisheries will have to develop sustainable fisheries and some will have to close. Due to the constant increase in the human population, the oceans have been overfished with a resulting decline of fish crucial to the economy and communities of the world. The control of the world s fisheries is a controversial subject, as they cannot produce enough to satisfy the demand, especially when there aren t enough fish left to breed in healthy ecosystems. Scientists are often in the role of fisheries managers and must regulate the amount of fishing in the oceans, a position not popular with those who have to make a living fishing ever decreasing populations. The two main questions facing fisheries management are: 1. What is the carrying capacity of the ocean? How many fish are there and how many of which type of fish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Black Elk Speaks by John Neihardt Black Elk Speaks, a personal narrative, has the features of many different genres. The different genres that I noticed were in the book were, autobiography, testimonial, tribal history, and elegy. Black Elk Speaks is divided into 25 chapters, which portray the early life of Black Elk. The author tells us that Black Elk was a healer and a great holy man. He was said to have this mystical vision since he was young. As a tribal history, it shows the change of the Sioux nation from pre reservation to reservation culture, including their partaking in the ghost dance, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Wounded Knee. Black Elk Speaks propositions testament to the price in human grief that the Sioux had to pay for the United States expanding westward. It grieves his cultural misplacement and the age of being innocent and being free. Black lk Speaks is framed with a preace and Author s postscript. This reminds the readers of an editing presence. Neihardt explains the circumstances, when he talked to black elk. Initial to the description of the great vision are chapters 1 and 2. The actual great vision is mentioned in chapter 3. Chapter 3 was definidtly the longest and the hardest to understand in the book. Chapter 3 was about Black Elk and his confisence in the author, Neihardt, and it also describes the first couple years in Black Elks younger days. This includes the first time he heard voices when he was five. It also describes the vision Black Elk saw when he was 5. Highly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effects Of Slavery In The Caribbean Slavery has taken many forms throughout history and still exists in a few forms to the day. The Caribbean has had a painful history regarding the slavery of two cultures. The slavery of the region ultimately led to racism against africans and to the industrial revolution. Communities of the Caribbean have been haunted by their history of slavery and colonialism which fueled colonial European capitalism. The impact that the plantation system had on the region has left a lasting scar on underdeveloped societies riddled with governments that exploit their citizens. One of the largest impacts from the colonial era had on the Caribbean is on its economy. The Caribbean was first mined for gold by Columbus when he discovered the area. When the gold ran out, plantations were set up for growing coffee and sugar to sell on the European markets. The system is ingrained into the culture. The sugar plantation was a landed estate that specialized in export production. It combined large scale tropical agriculture, African labor, European and African technology, European animal husbandry, Asian and American plants, and the climate and soils of the Americas. The typical sugar plantation was a big business establishment, both farm and factory. Sugarcane was grown, raw sugar manufactured, and molasses distilled into rum. (source 2) This system of production is ingrained into the region and will be around for decades or longer. In modern times, lots of sugar and rum are still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Edmund Iago And Richard III Character Analysis Shakespeare created the new style of villains he shows the battle between the good and evil side of human soul. Shakespeare gave more human qualities to a villain than it was already shown in sixteen century s plays. Shakespeare s villain like Edmund, Iago and Richard iii express their intentions and motives in the soliloquy effectively. Soliloquy helps them to build a connection with audience while explaining their motives (Jones, 2010) Edmund was the brother of Edgar, he goes onany heights to achieve his goals and also deceived his father and brother. He is strong and had a great mind which can easily analyse the situations (Lofgren, 2010). His extreme egoism compels him to use his social disadvantage as an excuse for honorable self advancements. His plot was motivated by his egoism and his thirst for power. Edmund was the cold blooded opportunist and wouldn t miss a chance to manipulate Lear political issues in his favor. He had no family feeling that s why he gets rid of his brother firstly and then deceived his father. The show of sympathy and nobility in the end of play was rather hypocrisy by Edmund (Sadowski, 2015).Like all the villains Edmund had a common trait of unchangeable character and had no development in his character. The main causes of his evil deeds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bastards always long for firstly the foremost recognition in the society and parental love which Edmund doesn t have. (Laroque, Lselin, Alatorre, 2009). Franz Moore resembles the character of Edmund. Just like Edmund he convinces his father of the disloyalty of his brother in order of deceives his father and brother. Also, toward the end of the play he realizes that his doings were wrong and all these actions he does because of the society s prescribed law which doesn t allow him his rights. (Sheer Ziarko, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The House On Mango Street Summer Assignment Dillon Afenir Honors Sophomore Comp/Lit 1 September 2016 The House on Mango Street Summer Assignment 1. Identify an instance where Cisneros uses powerful imagery. Explain the effect of that imagery upon the reader. Remember that imagery can appeal to any of the senses, including sight, sound, taste, smell, or touch. Throughout The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros puts plenty of examples of powerful and meaningful imagery. It helps to contribute to the overall tone and message the stories are trying to exude. In the vignette A Rice Sandwich Esperanza is sent to the headmaster s office after trying to get into a lunch line that she wasn t usually in, even when she had a letter from her mom that she was supposed to be there. The headmaster eventually becomes aware of where she lives: a rundown, raggedy house in an even worse neighborhood. The headmaster allows Esperanza to return to the canteen and began to eat. However, she is not welcomed by the other kids and is watched by lots of boys and girls... while [Esperanza] cried and ate [her] sandwich, the bread greasy and the rice cold (45). What Cisneros says really targets the visual and auditory senses. When I have read this vignette, I could visualize her looking out the window of the headmaster s office, having point out her house, and then only to return to the canteen humiliated just to be looked upon as an unusual creature. What I also picked up on is the tears and the worst looking sandwich anyone in the canteen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Quality Gurus As noted in the Kerzner textbook, many people have been responsible for the quality movement with the leading contributors W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, and Philip B. Crosby. Compare and Contrast the three primary quality gurus and select one of these leaders and describe why you feel his work has definitely contributed to project quality management. Build on the items presented in the textbook in terms of their contributions and the comparison of the expert s work. Discuss the highlights of the quality Guru s contribution. Note what you believe are the advantages and disadvantages of this individual s contributions. In your paper, describe why you selected this particular expert over the other two since all three have been so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though Deming, Juran, and Crosby all have similarities between their key principles in quality management there are several aspects that are different to the approaches. They all recognize the importance of measurement to improve quality; however, the level of importance each emphasizes is different. Crosby and Juran view the cost of quality as the focus of measurement whereas Deming does not use the cost of quality as a focus (Suarez, 1992, p.18). To Deming, meeting the customers needs and expectations about a product or service is of higher importance to quality. He also considers unknown costs such as the impact of lost customers to be more significant than visible costs (Suarez, 1992, p.18). Deming, Juran, and Crosby all define quality in different ways. Deming defines quality as a continuous improvement and the ultimate goal is zero defects; however, he realizes an error free product may not be economically feasible or practical (Kerzner, 2009, p. 880). Deming also states a product or service is defined by the customer and quality is a relative term and will change based on the customer s needs (Suarez, 1992, p.3) Juran s definition of quality focuses 100% of the customer s satisfaction of the product. He stresses a balance between product features and products free from deficiencies and believes a quality product is free from deficiencies (Suarez, 1992, p.4). In order to achieve this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Registered Nurse Personal Statement My interest in nursing began when I was a young girl, being part of a dance group that traveled to nursing facilities throughout Pennsylvania to bring joy to the elder population. This experience introduced me to the healthcare field and developed my perception of both the caregiver and patient experiences. Also, contributing to my interest in the nursing field was caring for my terminally ill uncle, with my mother, until he passed. Originally, being only 9 years of age, this experience made me angry and confused, however, gave me motivation to find out more information such as what treatments we were taking him to, why they didn t cure him, what was cancer, and how does it take a person s life. Finally, I have always excelled and had a love for science and math, which has assisted me through achieving my dreams of becoming a registered nurse. These experiences developed a few main personal traits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I successfully passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX RN) on my first attempt and received the opportunity to begin my career in orthopedics, stroke, and trauma at a level one trauma, acute care community hospital. I am grateful for this opportunity because it allowed me to apply my personal traits, mentioned previously, along with newly understood knowledge. Over the last two years I have mastered my time management, prioritization, and delegation skills to care for my patients and their family s appropriately. My career thus far has allowed me to develop a special interest in critical care. I love being involved with my patients, providing clinical care, education, and support through patient centered care. Therefore, my plans after completion of my bachelor s in science degree in June of 2018 is to complete my critical care registered nurse certification and begin my journey in a master s in science program to become a nurse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Code Of Ethics And The Law Of The Public Health,... Engineering is a vastly renowned and studied field, stemming from the rise of empires. This field has such a wide area of study that there is no one engineer in the same, all are professionals in their own field. In each one of these fields, there is a certain code of ethics that must be lived and maintained, by the engineer themselves. There are lists of the different ethics models, but to list a few: there is Rule Based Utilitarianism, Duty Ethics, Rights Ethics, Virtue Ethics, and the NCEES ethical code. All of these individual codes clearly states, and sets guidelines for the engineers to follow and live by. These ethics set the standard and obligations that engineers and their partners have to their clients, society, and themselves. According to the National Society of Professional Engineers, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare (NSPE, 2015). This means that engineers need to work towards providing all customers, including society as a whole, the best work and proficient product they possibly can. To ensure that each project they work on is working correctly, they must properly test and design said product, to shed light on any future issues they may encounter. Essentially, these different ethical codes help to ensure that the quality of work engineers output is up to par, and in the best interest of everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Role Did British Colonisation Play On Developing... : What role did British colonisation play in developing Indian cricket? The Imperial Officers of the British East End Trading Company introduced cricket to India through colonisation in the 18th century. The British considered cricket to be more than just a sport. They regarded it as a gentlemen s game that embodied key values of English Victorian Society, such as, sportsmanship, strength, good temperament and polite conversation. The British, therefore, had ulterior motives for introducing cricket into India. That is, cricket became a symbol of racial and social superiority and was used by the British Imperial Officers as a tool to spread civilised values to the uncivilised Indians. Initially cricket was only introduced to Indian aristocracy so they could be regarded as racial equals to the British. However, some of the richest and most ambitious men from the Parsi and Hindu business communities in Bombay, and princely rulers elsewhere in India, also wanted to have the same prestige that the British attached to the game of cricket, so they taught themselves by watching the British play cricket (Bagehot, 2014). Cricket, therefore spread throughout India and became a game of the Indian elite . The first cricket club was founded in 1792 in Calcutta. However, the Calcutta Cricket Club was restricted to European members only (ESPN Sports Media, 2014). Five years later, Bombay hosted its first cricket match and it was here that Indians first began to play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Socialisation, Personal Identity, Gender Identity And... Socialisation, Personal identity, Gender Identity and Gender Roles: Boundless.com defines Socialisation as a term used to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies providing the individual with the skills and habits necessary for precipitating within one s society, thus the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained (Boundless.com, 2015). The process of socialisation involves an individual such as an adolescent to have interactions with various agents of socialisation. Agents of socialisation are factors that play a crucial role in providing an individual with social and cultural skills in accordance with the social norms and standards of the society one is located in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gender Roles are excepted behaviours belonging to each sex (Brian Furze, 2014) which is related to gender binaries, which stipulates individuals of each sex to conform to the ideologies of masculinity and femineity (Jack David Eller, Culture and Diversity in the United States 2015). There is a clear connection between socialisation and gender identity in regards with adolescence, which is supported through the findings of Erik Erikson and Lawrence Kohlberg. Erik Erikson s Theory: Erik Erikson (1902 1994) used Freud s findings as a foundation to develop a theory about human stage development. During Erikson s work from 1950 1963 he added modifications to Freud s findings resulting in a proposition of a psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development that occurs over a human s lifespan and encompasses all life stages of human development; infancy (birth to 18 months), early childhood (2 to 3 years), preschool (3 to 5 years), school age (6 to 11 years), adolescence (12 to 18 years), young adulthood (19 to 40 years), middle adulthood (40 to 65 years) and maturity 65 to death) (simplypsychology.org). Each stage has a positive or negative outcome based off when the human experiences a psychosocial crisis in which results one s personality development. Erikson based his findings off the term, crisis . He used the term for different implications of each human development stage. Once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Augustine Confessions Book Review Summary Tanner Anderson f rel 212 001 10/10/17 Book Review Augustine, Confessions Book Review At its most basic, an autobiography is the story of a person s life, written by that person. However St. Augustine s Confessions is not the run of the mill autobiography, in many circles it is said that Augustine invented the modern autobiography with this interpretation. Augustine s writing isn t about pleasing an overarching audience like a lot of autobiographies or books in general try to do. The audience Augustine is speaking to is the single entity that influenced his entire life more than any other, God (as seen in Christianity). Augustine s autobiography is unique in several ways. The Confessions is not a straightforward account of the events of Augustine s life. Augustine frequently leaves out events that readers may consider important. The death of his father is mentioned only in passing, and large portions of his life are simply glossed over. On the other hand, Augustine gives special importance to seemingly small events, such as the theft of pears. In telling the story of his life, Augustine selects only those events that illustrate his spiritual development, everything else is pushed into the background. The mixture of audience choice and unique storytelling are what separate The Confessions from any other reading material. Saint Augustine of Hippo lived between 354 and 430. Augustine is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church, the Eastern Christian Church, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of Kara Walker And Larry Walker Kara Walker was born to Gwen and Larry Walker on the 26th of November, 1969. They, at the time of Kara s birth, lived in Stockington, California with their two children Dana and Larry Jr. Gwen worked as an administrative assistant and Larry was a professor of arts at the University of the Pacific in Stockington; he taught a wide variety of studio classes while he worked there and often brought his projects home with him. Kara and her siblings all remember sitting upon his lap while he worked; Kara in particular has said in an interview with her father that You [Larry Walker] held me and kept me around. There was a feeling of safety associated with making stuff and I got a good vibe from doing drawings ( Kara Walker Larry Walker ). Her mother and father also made it a point of taking their children to museums and art galleries throughout their childhood; Larry additionally allowed his children to come with him when he delivered artworks to various exhibits. Kara s life changed drastically when she was thirteen years old. In 1983 her father accepted the position as Chair of the Department of Art at Georgia State University and they moved from their home in San Francisco to the Atlanta area in Georgia. Kara attended her first high school there, Towers High School, whose environment was vastly different then what she had been used to on the west coast. Kara was continuously put down because of her race; she was called a nigger by her classmates, told she resembled an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Abuse In 1984 And Red Army In both 1984 and Red Army documentary there is a clear theme followed throughout. Abuse from a higher power can occur at anytime both mental and physical. Abuse can cause great deals of pain on a person persuading them to do opposite of the initial intentions. Physical abuse plays a huge roll in 1984 and Red Army documentary. Its back to the 1980 s where the novel takes place. Everyone is forced to be the exact same as one another. The same clothing is worn, the same things are said, and everything must be thought about exactly the same. If a brave should decide to disobey any of these they will be tortured like poor Winston was. Winston was sent to the Ministry of Love to be made sane. The party wanted him to believe 2+2=5 even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Connection Between Certainty And Doubt The words certainty and doubt have many varying connotations and implications given a specific context. Even though the definitions of these two words are considered polar opposites of each other, there is one connection between the two that is undeniable: both certainty and doubt can be taken with a grain of salt, as they are all merely just opinions specific to the person that those concepts are presented to. Adding on to that, there is also a concept relating to this; the idea that there is always the certainty of doubt and that they are merely two sides of the same coin. That being said, it should be taken into consideration on exactly how certainty and doubt are interpreted together. By textbook definition, certainty is often viewed as the undeniable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that there are no objective and undeniable opinions, but rather the existence of subjectivity, is the premise on which the concepts of certainty and doubt are based upon. If, say, a set of beliefs act as one s philosophy for way of life, what s not to say that they d reject another s beliefs on the same matter? Or rather, take into consideration the other s beliefs to account for or to adjust their own? Take, for instance, the Red Scare of the early 1950 s. Due to the heightened tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War (coupled along with the fact that Soviet spies in America had existed back in WWII), the U.S. had increasingly become more conservative in an effort to prevent the ideas of communism taking over the country; examples that had prompted this response were communist influences on the governments of China and North Korea at the time, causing a mass hysteria for communism spreading throughout the world. This is a perfect example of how certainty can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Leadership Challenge, By James M. Hinton And Berry Z.... the Introduction The Leadership Challenge, was introduced by James M. Kouzes and Berry Z. Posner. It is widely accepted, and evidence based supported leadership model that has developed over nearly two decades of research. While some seem to think that leadership only applies to those persons at the head of a company or organization, that is not the case. Leadership is everyone s business and a process that people use daily to accomplish extraordinary things while putting forth their best effort and enabling others to do the same. People can achieve extraordinary things when everyone s leadership capabilities are tapped into. In leadership, honesty is an important virtue, as in leaders serve as role models for their subordinates. Honesty goes along way and is synonymous with other moral characteristics for a leader to include: integrity, truthfulness, and straightforwardness. These characteristics create trust, which is critical for leaders in all positions. Great Leaders are those who have the ability to motivate and inspire people, transform values into action, visions into realities, obstacles into innovation, risks into rewards, challenges into successes, all while mobilizing resources to accomplish a goal or mission. In an effort to have employees describe what they considered extraordinary leadership experiences using examples, Kouzes Posner created a 10 page open ended questionnaire. The survey results revealed that the responses of the questionnaires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 1 Corinthians 10 Research Paper The language that a pastor leads like a CEO creates a connotation of harshness. It could express that the pastor is worried about the bottom line, or the about the ministry rather than the people of the ministry. The reality is that the people are what makes the ministry. There are times that the pastor needs to make decisions based on the longevity of the ministry. Building programs would be a good example of this reality. Sometimes building programs will be developed beyond the years of the congregation. A pastor also has many organizational responsibilities as he leads the church in growth. A church of sixty members can be given the care necessary to each individual of a church. A member that belongs to a church of one thousand members also needs that same individual care. One man cannot fulfill that same level of care unless others are raised up to help the pastor. The CEO side of a pastor s role is to hire, examine, and lead like a CEO to his ministerial staff. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A pastor, as a leader, must lead based on his relationship with God. In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul had just been sharing with the Corinthians of how he would compare his actions of spiritual liberties in the light of their impact on others. In 1 Corinthians 11:1 he continues to say, Be imitators of me as I am of Christ. Paul just renounced his rights when it came to minister to other people. When a congregation imitates their pastor they shoudle be following the footsteps of imitating Christ. Imitating Christ is what any spiritual leadership should lead the followers to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Review Of Jacob Riis s Muckraker This is a chapter of a book was written by Jacob Riis, who was a muckraking journalist. Muckraker was a journalist who pushed for reform in publications that covered the issues of society for the middle and wealthy classes. In this book, Riis made a photographic report about the life of poor people in the tenements of New York. In the beginning, Riis described a raid which was made by policemen. The object of that raid was the stale beer dives. He said that the squads sent to make simultaneous control on all tramp s lair in the area. After that, they caught several tramps and sent them to the police station. Then, Riis described a room of one tenement. There was a dirty floor, broken chair, and many things that it shouldn t in the memory of the man. In that place, there was a group of poor people. The policemen broke into that room and surrounded those people. There was a thirteen person in that dirty room. The police took them and went to another location. In another location, the policemen found seventy five men and women and arrested them in four small rooms. When they went back to the police station, there were two hundred seventy five tramps, who were captured by policemen, packed them into groups to be arraigned in the police court. He said that the tramps might be sent to an island for six months. After that, he described the people s life in that area which known as the bend . He said that a share of stale beer traffic has left the bend due to an Italian tramp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. American Society s Attitudes Toward Immigrants New Year s, Istanbul. 39 dead. Suspect yet to be found. Devastating headlines like these have become common in the years following September 11, 2001, and in the wake of the war on terrorism, there has emerged a less vocal war; the war on immigrants. So in a time and age where terrorism is not something unknown but rather sadly familiar, we must ask ourselves to what extent fear from terrorists attacks impact the American Society s views towards immigrants. Terrorist attacks have deeply resonated in the minds and hearts of many Americans, leading them to develop unfair and irrational views towards immigrants, the scapegoats of all the pain and anger attacks have caused. Through a social perspective, it can be seen that through xenophobia, racism, stereotypes, prejudice and the theory of a folk devil, Americans denounce those not similar to them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sherry Thompson, a researcher for the online database Research Starters for Ebsco, found that many Americans point the blame upon those who symbolize everything to what they consider to be not truly American: immigrants (Thompson). This creation of a scapegoat is followed by negative attitudes and actions, such as xenophobia, prejudice and stereotyping, that exemplify the denouncing mindset some Americans begin to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance Of Gun Control Of Guns In the article Get a Knife, Get a Dog, But Get Rid of Guns, Molly Ivins argues against ownership of guns and suggests that knives and dogs should replace guns. According to the article, ownership of guns by civilians is not justifiable and that the Second Amendment does not imply that ordinary citizens should own guns. As seen in the article, there have been several discussions regarding gun control with some supporting gun ownership while others supporting gun control. In this essay it will be argued that civilians should own guns for their protection and security and because the Second Amendment supports gun ownership. According to Ivins, the Second Amendment allows well regulated militias to own and use guns. However, the author acknowledges that while this is true, the well regulated militia does not include unregulated citizens as it is this lack of gun control that is destroying the security of the nation. While the Second Amendment and what it entails should be supported, it will be wrong to agree with the article that gun ownership by unregulated citizens is jeopardizing the security of the country. According to research, there is no relationship between gun ownership and the insecurity in the country (Kates and Mauser 653). For instance, compared to America, Europe witnessed low homicide and gun related crimes before and after the introduction of gun control laws. In addition, the gun control laws were introduced after World War 1 and not because of high rates of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Summary Of The Response To Intervention Chapter 3 The Response to Intervention, Referral, and Placement Process Reflection and Summary By: S. Elizabeth Jackson Examining the Response to Intervention (RTI) Process Response to Intervention (RTI) is an in school service program designed to guarantee that all students are getting a high quality education. Before students are referred for special education services, it is essential that they receive effective teaching designed to meet their own learning requirements. All students in public schools are required to be included in the RTI program. While the different program may vary from state to state, the basis of the models are the same. The RTI process has three tiers. In tier one is labeled curriculum based classroom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers, during tier one, should closely follow the GREAT guidelines. Teachers are also expected to differentiate instruction for those who are struggling. Tier two teachers expected to collect extensive data on the at risk student. Teachers are to collect data not only on information the student got wrong, but also when they were correct. This aids in a more correct placement, if needed. The final tier of the RTI process, tier three, is where all the data collection comes into play. In order for a student to be admitted into tier three, there has to be adequate evidence to support this claim. The teacher needs to continue to collect data to provide information on whether or not the student has made progress with the interventions in place. The teacher may asked to organize the data collected during the previous interventions. The text suggest that the teacher may be asked to collect this data in the form of a visual aid, such as a bar graph. Process of Determining if a Student has a Disability and the Responsibilities of the Teacher When all the tiers of RTI have been utilized, the Students Support Team (SST) decides if the next appropriate step for the student is a referral to special education. Biased on the information gathered during the RTI process, the SST will appraise and see if the student meets the criteria for one of the IDEA categories of disability. The disability or impairment must have an unwanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide February 22, 2007 Chem. 1130 TA: Ms. Babcock Room 1830 Chemistry Annex PURPOSE OF THE EXPERIMENT Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide The major purpose of this experiment is to determine the rate law constant for the reaction of hydrogen peroxide and potassium iodide. In this experiment, the goal will be to try to measure the rate law constant at low acidity, since at low acidity, anything less than 1.0 x 10 3M, the effect of the hydrogen ion is negligible. To calculate the rate, the experiment will have to utilize the rate equation, which is expressed as Rate = k[H2O2]a[I ]b. At low acidity, the rate of the Hydrogen ion will not change, from our equation: H2O2 (aq) + 2I (aq) + 2H+ (aq) #8594; I2 (aq) + 2H2O ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the timer starts, both group members are to watch for any reaction that occurs. The reaction should yield a slight change in color. The appearing color will be light blue. Once a reaction is noticeable, the timer is to stop the stopwatch and the group will record the time down in the following data table. If the color you observe is a dark blue, then you have passed the reaction point and you must start the experiment over. The following data is the data that was collected in the lab. If you wish to see the calculations, please refer to the calculation Page that follows this section. [H2O2]: 0.1 M Table: Collected Data for Rate of Reaction of H2O2 Solution Number 1 2 3 4 5 Time of Color Change 2280 sec 1260 sec 800 sec 390 sec 185 sec Start Time 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec 0.0 sec #8710;t in seconds 2280 sec 1260 sec 800 sec 390 sec 185 sec Rate = #8710;[ H2O2] / #8710;t 2.193E 07 M/s 3.968E 07 M/s 6.250E 07 M/s 1.282E 06 M/s 2.703E 06 M/s Initial [H2O2] 0.005 M 0.005 M 0.005 M 0.01 M 0.02 M Initial [I ] 0.0045 M 0.0090 M 0.0150 M 0.0150 M 0.0150 M The calculations performed in this lab included calculating the amount of sodium thiosulfate in each
  • 28. of the solutions, calculating the [H2O2] used up during the reaction in each solution, calculating the initial [H2O2] in each of the five solutions, and calculating the initial [I ] in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Gender Bias In The Hawthorne performed on them every year in hopes of making themselves more attractive. Religion has been moved to the back burner in todays society, so there for the importance of perfection by God has also taken a major step back. So here s the big question: Is it honorable to alter what was presented to you by God? Possibly, but it may not go without repercussions. Many esthetic surgeries call for agonizing recovery periods and follow ups, and some that may even be hazardous to one s overall wellness. The major gender bias Hawthorne depicts in this story are reflected by his times, and even though slightly exaggerated, it still gives you a relatively good idea where women stood in society during this time period. You would think that a story based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Herodotus The Histories The Histories is a book written by Herodotus during the 5th century BC and is one that is very useful in the study of history. Herodotus himself was and still called the Father of History as it is believed that he is the first to write down histories. A historian from 400 years after Herodotus, Dionysius, had stated that Herodotus chose not to write down the history of a single city or nation, but to put together many, varied events of Europe and Asia in a single comprehensive work . The book is useful in the sense that the level of detail present and Herodotus himself included his insight on the events to give modern historians an idea about the events. These were evident with his description of Ancient Egypt and his account of the Battle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great Pyramids were built by slaves under the rule of Cheops, according to the priests that Herodotus encountered. Cheops had closed all the temples and used slaves for his own advantage. Some of the slaves were forced to drag blocks of stones from the Arabian hills to the Nile, where would then be ferried across and other slaves would come and take over and drag the blocks to the Libyan hills. As Herodotus had said, they worked by a hundred thousand men at a time, for each three months continually . This went on for twenty years. However, modern science proves this to be impossible or extremely hard to achieve when taking in account the size of the pyramid. According to Herodotus, the pyramid was five furlongs in length, sixty feet wide and forty eight feet high at its highest point . The real size of the pyramid is around 750 feet for the sides and 480 feet high. This measurement differs greatly from Herodotus and creates suspicion on reliability of Herodotus writing and therefore would not be useful in the study of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Evaluation Of A Buffer Arrangement Introduction: A buffer arrangement is one that is impervious to change in pH when little measures of solid corrosive or base are included. For instance, when 0.01 mole of solid corrosive or base are added to refined water, the pH drops to 2 with the corrosive and ascends to 12 with the base. In the event that a similar measure of corrosive or base is added to an acidic corrosive sodium acetic acid derivation cradle, the pH may just change a small amount of a unit. (1) Buffers are imperative in numerous ranges of science. At the point when the pH must be controlled over the span of a response, the arrangements are regularly cradled. This is regularly the case in organic chemistry when catalysts or proteins are being considered. Our blood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the cushion arrangements have been readied, their cradle limit will be resolved. (1) Factors affecting: (3)  Ionic strength of solution.  Temperature.  Desired PH.  Interactions of buffer with other biological components. 1. Ionic strength of solution: An expansion of neutral salts, for example, sodium chloride influence pH of a cradle arrangement by adjusting ionic quality. Ionic quality influences ionization constants, an action of ionized species (salt frame) of the cradle, and action of hydronium particle which changes pH of arrangement. Then again, an expansion of water (weakening) to a cushion arrangement can adjust its pH because of decrease in ionic quality. The accompanying cradle condition for a corrosive (HA) and its conjugate base (A ) represents the ionic quality by fusing movement coefficient term, γA : 2. Temperature: Temperature change influences Ka, Kb, and Kw. In this way, pH of cushions is impacted by temperature. Each cradle is impacted in an unexpected way. A few cradles diminish in pH (e.g. boric corrosive sodium borate) while others increment in pH (e.g. acidic corrosive sodium acetic acid derivation) as temperature increment. In addition, the greatness of progress is generally little for acidic cradles when contrasted with basic buffers. 3. Desired pH: Buffers work best when pH pH= pKa pKa From the Henderson Hasselbalch condition, pH pH= pKa pKa + log10 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. During The Iron Age Between 590-529 B.c During the Iron Age between 590 529 B.C.E., the Assyrian Empire was taking its final footsteps, and breaking down into smaller regional powers, the Egyptians, the Medes, the Lydians, and the New Babylonians (Making Europe 51). Along with these new regional powers, was the kingdom of Persia, which was established around 700 B.C.E., and for the first 150 years of the Persian Kingdom, the Persian Kings were vassals of the Medes (Making Europe 53). In 553 B.C.E., the Persians began to revolt against the Medes and finally defeated them in 550 B.C.E., which marked the beginning of the Persian Empire. In 547 B.C.E. looking to expand commercial activity, the Persians attacked and defeated the kingdom of Lydia, which also gave the Persians control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After dreaming that Cyrus would eventually overthrow him, Astyages ordered for Cyrus to be killed, but the Shepherd who was supposed to kill Cyrus decided to raise Cyrus as his own son. In 553 B.C.E., Cyrus revolted against the Medes, and in 550 B.C.E., defeated Astyages and the Medes, becoming the first ruler of the Persian Empire. Looking to expand his empire in 547 B.C.E., Cyrus then attacked Lydia, capturing both Lydia and the Mediterranean coast of Anatolia (Making Europe 53). A few later, in 539 B.C.E., Cyrus ventured into Mesopotamia, capturing Babylon with barely any retaliation. Based upon the respect that Cyrus showed towards the Babylonians, the cities of Syria and Palestine soon respected the authority of Cyrus the Great (Making Europe 54). In 535 B.C.E., Cyrus also displays his religious conciliation of his subject peoples by allowing the Jews to leave Babylon and return home, which first began the Jewish Diaspora. It is evident that Cyrus rule over his growing Persian Empire was filled with tolerance and respect towards his subject peoples. After the defeat of the Medes and the beginning of the Persian Empire in 550 B.C.E., Cyrus was looking to expand his empire. According to Kidner, the Persians had a great interest in economic development and expanded commercial activity (53). Cyrus goal of economic development was apparent in his capture of Lydia. In 547 B.C.E., the Persians attacked and captured Lydia along with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Stereotypes In Beowulf A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself is a quote, by Joseph Campbell that describes an epic hero. One story about an epic hero that everyone can learn from is the story of Beowulf. Beowulf is an old English poem which was translated by Burton Raffel. The story plot is about a man named Beowulf, whom with his men fight against evil and never lose. There are many lessons that are learned though out this story. Every high school student should read Beowulf because it teaches students about the stereotype of an epic hero, shows how language has changed and will teach them to think of others first. The first reason that Beowulf should be read by all students is because it teaches the character traits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is sad to say, but many people have started putting and thinking of themselves first. By reading Beowulf, people will realize the importance of putting others before oneself. Also, when the character, Beowulf, first arrives with his men to defeat Grendel which is the monster he tells the man who stops them who his father and lord are and what his goal is before he even says his name. This shows that he just wants to help out of good will, not to just get his name around. This caused others to respect him more. So if students reading this piece of literature learn why it is important though the story of Beowulf actions, then maybe they will start to do that as well. Beowulf is one poem that everyone should read, it helps students understand the importance of an epic hero, different ways of language and putting others first. Beowulf can give information that students can use in their daily lives. This poem teaches the basics on so many good lessons. Reading different types of stories like Beowulf will increase students knowledge so much more than before they read the adventure stories. It has been proven by many others that reading will increase knowledge, improve memory and cause people to have better writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Causes And Effects Of The Irish Potato Famine Imagine if your main source of food was snatched away. Envision if you had to leave your home and start a whole new life. The Irish had to do just this. The potato completely changed Ireland when it was introduced to the country in the late 1500s. The nutritious food supported this country in more ways than one. But disaster struck in the mid 1800s when the Potato Famine, otherwise known as the Great Hunger, began, causing millions of Irish to emigrate from their country and start new lives in America. Irish people experienced a huge change as they left their homeland to escape the starvation and poverty caused by the Potato Famine; changing the lives of the Irish and Americans forever. Before this devastating time, the Irish had a rich culture, filled with folklore and ancient tradition. Most Irish were Catholic and spoke the Irish Gaelic language. This was very different from English, the language that the immigrants would have to adapt to in their new home. Also, before the Great Hunger, the potato was a staple in the diets of all the Irish people. The article Irish Roots: The Potatoes Role in History Goes Far Beyond the Famine by George Ball says, For the Irish tenant farmers, with barely an acre to cultivate, potatoes produced larger and more reliable yields than grains. The typical Irish peasant ate from eight to 14 pounds of potatoes each day, providing 80 percent of caloric intake. The potato s broad adoption transformed the Irish. Nearly the perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Importance Of Underage Drinking There are those milestone ages that everyone is anxious to reach. We can t wait to be 13 because we re finally considered teenagers. We can t wait to turn 16 so we can finally slide behind the steering wheel and drive on our own for the first time, a big step on the way to adulthood and independence. We can t wait to turn 18 because we re finally considered adults, can vote, and even enlist in the military in order to serve our country if we choose. Finally, and most importantly it seems, we can t wait to turn 21 so that we can legally drink alcohol. In fact, it seems that some teens are so anxious about that last step to adulthood that some don t even wait until the legal drinking age to consume alcohol. This has resulted in underage drinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Figurative Language In Ernest Hemingway s Time Traveler This extract primarily focusses on the Time Traveller theorising upon the social constructs in the future that he has travelled to. Returning to the scene that he observed upon the establishment of his first hasty conclusions , he now harbours a more informed perspective. He observes that the beauty of the Eloi, what he refers to as the Over world people , is corrupted by the constant reminders of what lies beneath in the form of the cupolas that are blots upon the landscape . This observation reaffirms his interpretation of the social construct that whilst the Eloi may appear to live freely and harmoniously, they live in fear of the oppressive force that is the Morlocks. Quite like the Time Traveller s hypotheses over the course of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The figurative comparison to cattle is an exemplar of this as one species, representing one class, feeds off the other. This is established further through the descriptive terminology of Under world and Over world people , providing a clear distinction, asserting a recognition that one is dominant over the other. However, Wells thematic use of class warfare is achieved through another prevalent motif within the novella, that of the critique of Victorian Decadence. The social construct is in a state of decay, reaching the point of cannibalism, with the Eloi in particular suffering this fate. These beautiful people wearing gay robes are described earlier as the purposeless energy of mankind that takes to art and eroticism, and then come languor and decay (Wells, 33). These artistic, aesthetic and supposedly free creatures represent this critique of Victorian decadence as they decay. The descriptive language of the landscape further alludes to this theme as the oxymoron of magnificent ruins describes the pastoral decay. Furthermore, blots upon the landscape represent the decay that the landscape has undergone and another beauty that has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Crucible Case Study Do any of the five possible exceptions to truth telling discussed in this chapter justify Elmer s strategy? Elmer want to keep living his lifestyle but with other nurseries around that is in jeopardy. So he lies in order to get more customers to his nursery. He is use ambiguity to justified his actions and he is lying but if the customers are willing to listen and buy from Elmer then that is up to them. What do you think Elmer should do? Elmer should tell the truth because when his customers find out what he is doing then they will lose faith in the company. This is a company that what based on honesty and start lying now will only hard the company. Part 2 Describe a situation at work in which two moral duties conflicted. How did you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Bergen-Belsen Camp There were about 900 concentration camps created by Nazi s throughout the course of 1933 1945. The main ones were Auschwitz, Bergen Belson, Dachau, Sobibor, Treblinka, Theresienstadt, Buchenwald. The Auschwitz camp complex was the largest concentration camp. It included three main camps. 1,095,000 Jews were in Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945, and 960,000 of them were killed. The Germans isolated all the camps and sub camps from the outside world and surrounded them with barbed wire fencing. All contact with the outside world was forbidden. Auschwitz could hold more than 150,000 inmates at any given time. It was established by the Nazi s in 1940 and was in use until its Allied liberation in 1945. The Nazis marked all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The camp was divided into three parts, the reception area, the living area, and the killing area. The living area contained housing for German staff and the guard unit. One section contained barracks that housed those Jewish prisoners selected from incoming transports to provide forced labor to support the camp s function, mass murder. Samuel Willenberg, the last of only 67 survivors of the Treblinka extermination camp, passed away in Israel on February 21, 2016, at the age of 93. Willenberg was brought to Treblinka in 1942 at age 19, and survived because he was strong and told the guards that he was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Undetectable Man Research Paper The Vancouver rock band was the first demonstration to sign with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger s 604 records in 2001. Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, lead guitar) apparently slipped Kroeger a duplicate of the band s demo at a post show party and the two were soon teaming up on tunes together. One of these melodies, Undetectable Man, was utilized as the B side for 2002 s uncontrollably fruitful Spider Man topic Legend and the band discharged their first collection, Hypothesis of a Deadman , soon thereafter. Hypothesis contributed another melody, co composed with The Exies artist Scott Stevens, called Head Above Water to the Transformers: Dark of the Moon soundtrack, which was discharged a year ago. The band is right now chipping away at another collection, which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adelitas Way, who discharged their self titled presentation collection in 2009, have seen their second collection, Self teach Valedictorian have their first No. 1 hit, Wiped out. Fans may have heard the fourth single off their ebb and flow collection, Alive, on this season of the Bachelor Pad on ABC. Fans might likewise, perceive Adelitas Way s tune Invulnerable, which served as the signature tune for WWE Superstars. Tickets for the Oct. 21 Hollywood Casino 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, the Oct. 20 Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race and the Oct. 19 Kansas Lottery 98.9 ARCA Racing Series displayed by Menards race are discounted now by calling 866.460.RACE (7223) or Click Here. Each season ticket accompanies a Track Pass that gives you access to the infield for the pre race show, driver presentations and a great deal more! Stopping is constantly free at Kansas Speedway and fans can get one 14x14x14 creep delicate sided cooler with their most loved nourishment and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Critical Appraisal of the Components of Taxation in... INTRODUCTION Tax has been variously defined over the years. These definitions, when looked at as a whole gives a more comprehensive picture of the phenomenon as opposed to a single definition. According to the Oxford English Dictionary the word ‘tax refers to a compulsory contribution to the support of government levied on persons, property, income, commodities, transactions, etc, now at a fixed rate mostly proportionate to the amount on which the contribution is levied. While this serves in crude terms to tell us what a tax is, it is however deficient in the sense that it does not reveal the purpose of taxation. We however find more scholarly definitions in decided cases. For instance, in MATTHEWS v. CHICORY MARKETING BOARD it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various tax statutes all contain charging clauses. Under the PITA, this is found in S 1 which provides thus: There is hereby imposed a tax on the income of individuals, communities and families, and arising to any trustee or executor under any settlement, trust or estate In respect of the CITA, S 8 provides the charging clause thus: Subject to the provisions of this Act, the tax shall, for each year of assessment , be payable at the rate specified in subsection (1) of section 29 of this Act upon the profits of any company accruing in, derived from, or brought into, or received in Nigeria In the case of the VAT ACT, the charging clause is contained in S 1(1) where it is provided that: There is hereby imposed and charged a tax to be known as the Value Added Tax which shall be administered according to the provisions of this Act. The effect of these provisions is to make a taxpayer liable to taxation. In reality, tax is a creation of statute and there is no of common law or equity that makes a man liable to tax. Therefore, from time to time whenever a dispute arises between the relevant tax authority and the taxpayer, there is a need to establish a judicial construction of any particular provision of a tax statute. In construing the words of a statute, the onus is on the tax authority to prove the intention of the legislature from the wordings of the statute. Where the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Football Dangers In Football How dangerous is football in high school? The issue focused on how often the football players get injured and if high school athletes got injured more than college athletes. Football is a tough sport, but the results of getting injured, sometimes in that sport are so severe, improvements can be made to try and make it a safer sport for all the players high school or college. Multiple athletes give it their all out on the field, but some end up with severe injuries that can affect them for the rest of their lives. The article focuses on some of the ways and precautions that athletes and coaches can do or take to prevent athletes from receiving concussions or worse injuries. This essay discusses, high school football players are very likely to get injured towards ending season more than football college players for various reasons. A research associate said, there are ways to reduce the number and severity of football injuries through targeted intervention. (resource 1) There were high levels of knee and ankle injuries, due to ligament sprains. A way that can help to improve on those types of injuries would be stretching exercises. The positions that run a higher risk of being injured would be the running backs and linebackers. Football is the number one leading cause of sports related injuries. (resource 1) The key aspect discussed, in this sport, there is a difference in high school athletes and college athletes for the simple fact that athletes that are still in high school have brain tissue that has not been fully developed to its full capacity, whereas football players in college are already adults with their brain tissue developed completely. Studies show, concussions are more dangerous for teenagers because their brain tissue is less developed than adults. (resource 2) The gear that football players use should be safer in terms of being in suitable conditions, multiple young players use unsuitable gear that has been passed down long past their prime. (resource 2) If their gear was in suitable conditions, there would be less head injuries occurring to the players specially the high school players because like anything else those helmets are going to become unsafe and less sturdy. The game could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Emotions In A Midsummer Night s Dream In the play A Midsummer Night s Dream, by William Shakespeare, emotions and beliefs can shape people s view of the world. This play is about two lovers, Lysander and Hermia, running away into a forest because they can t marry each other in their hometown, Athens. Two other characters, Demetrius and Helena, find out about their plan eventually and go to look for them. They did so because Demetrius admires Hermia, while Helena admires Demetrius. When they eventually find each other, things go downhill. Also, The King of Athens, Theseus, is getting married to the Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta. Shakespeare uses ideas such as time, fear makes people see monsters where there are none, and jealousy can make us see our friends as enemies to show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helena, is attracted to Demetrius even though Demetrius is treating Helena like dirt. While this is happening, Helena is wondering why everyone admires Hermia so much. What makes her so special that Helena isn t. By doing this she starts comparing herself to Hermia. Helena cries, I am as ugly as a bear, (2.2, 100). Helena is calling herself a bear, this beast, this monster that she only sees. She s comparing herself to a bear that doesn t exist. The idea fear makes people see monsters where there are none is also affecting Hermia. Hermia is afraid that Lysander will leave his lover for her, that she will be betrayed. Hermia dreams, Help me, Lysander, help me! Do thy best to pluck this crawling serpent from my breast, (2.2, 151 152). Hermia is scared that in her dream, the snake would bite her but Lysander was just standing there looking at her and not doing anything. She was just seeing a monster that isn t there because she was so scared of something happening to her that will break her heart. The idea fear makes people see monsters where there are none is also affecting the duke of Athens, Theseus. Theseus was wondering about what it must ve been like for the four lovers when they were in the forest. Theseus exclaims, How easy is a bush supposed a bear, (5.1, 22). As he was wandering, he came up with the thought of how scary it could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Helen Keller Research Paper If most people heard the name Helen Keller, they would think of that poor girl who was deaf and blind. They would think of her and remember the stories they heard about how she was taught how to communicate by a teacher named Anne Sullivan. That is probably all they would think about her. How she was world famous because of how she learned to read through Braille, letters pressed into her hand, and how she eventually learned to speak, however, this is not all there is to Helen Keller. It is true that she had great challenges to come because of her disabilities. When she was only 19 months old she became ill with what at the time was called, brain fever, and is now thought to have been meningitis or scarlet fever. When she finally recovered, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helen became an ambassador for the blind, raising money and lobbying for the sightless. From her first trip to Japan in 1937 until her retirement, she made nine tours around the world and visited 34 countries. Everywhere she went Helen inspired people with her incredible story and her campaigns for the better treatment of the blind. Keller once said, A person who is severely impaired never knows his hidden sources of strength until he is treated like a normal human being and encouraged to shape his own life. The speeches she gave helped people to understand how to treat those with disabilities. It helped them to realize that they are just normal human beings. Keller s tours around the world greatly improved the lives of people with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Supervisor Supervisor One of the reasons why a department has high attrition rate is its Supervisor. If you are in this department and you find your superior unbearable, would you rather quit or stay? The following tips will give you more time to contemplate on the reason he is behaving that way and how you should conduct yourself when he is around. Observe your feelings when he is around Are you frightened, insulted and annoyed when he is around? Why is that so? Is it the way he speaks and the way he gives directions? Try to relax when he is around and do not get affected by what your colleagues tell you about your boss, rather, reflect if his undesirable conduct affects your work. Give him the benefit of the doubt. If you are not doing anything wrong, you should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, you can still veer off from humiliation by talking to him in private if you want to discuss some concerns. Do not give him a chance to degrade you in front of your colleagues; else, it will affect your self esteem. You can send him an email or chat to ask if he is ready for a short talk before going to his desk. Avoid friction by filtering negative words when you are talking to him. Stay respectful and utter positive language only as much as possible. Do not gossip Gossiping makes the workplace disastrous. Do not start gossips or spread the unverified news about your boss. If you hear one, do not comment, nor make any remarks. It will be very disappointing and will add friction to your unhealthy relationship with your superior. Appreciate every good deed he does We may not know the reason behind his arrogance and being obnoxious, but every person has a soft side. If a person feels appreciated by other people, naturally he will reciprocate the feeling with good behavior. Celebrate simple achievements of the team to remind him that there is always a reason to have fun even in the office. Get motivation from other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Revenge and Vengeance in Shakespeare s Hamlet Revenge in Hamlet There is an old saying, The sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons. When the sons in question are Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras pivotal characters in Shakespeare s Hamlet one might wonder how each man s father affects their particular natures their particular sins. While Hamlet could be considered a story in the vein of Cain and Abel; a jealous man who slays his brother, an allusion which Claudius himself makes during his prayer at the climax of the play O! my offense is rank, it smells to heaven,/It hath the primal eldest curse upon t;/A brother s murder! . . . (III, iii, 36 39) the greatest sum of miseries in the play are caused by the paths taken by Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To those he loves his mother Gertrude and his lady Ophelia Hamlet adopts a different tact; his belief that he must go alone and confide in no one, save his friend Horatio, results in his terrible mistreatment of his mother and Ophelia. Between speaking daggers to Gertrude and imparting to Ophelia that she should get to a nunnery, Hamlet makes miserable the lives of the women who love him. That need for detachment from love is grounded in Hamlet s self doubt, which manifests itself throughout the play in Hamlet s various soliloquies. Even as he prepares to set a trap for Claudius by use of the play within the play, Hamlet finds his thoughts florid and his doubts numerous, he admires First Player s capacity to convincingly portray false emotions: O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I! Is it not monstrous that this player here, But in a fiction, in a dream of passion, Could force his soul so to his own conceit (II, ii, 503 507) Even when he discovers Claudius guilt, Hamlet finds himself bound by conscience. He comes across Claudius in the King s chamber, but as Claudius is in prayer (or so Hamlet perceives him to be), he cannot bring himself to kill the King, lest Claudius meet with a better end than his own father: . . . And so a goes to heaven, And so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. A Few Good Men Character Analysis Questions 1. There were a total of four leaders in the film it was Herman Boone the head coach of the Black team, Bill Yoast the assistant white coach, Gerry Bertier the white leader of the athletics teams and lastly Julius Campbell the black leader of the athletics teams. Throughout this movie there is a lot of racism but football is the main event of the movie. It s about trusting the team s leader and working together to beat the opposing team. Boone made it clear he wants to win every football game, but when he met the titans he already knew he wasn t welcome but this didn t stop he, he was still kind and respectful but as soon as he became coach he used his authority to make sure the team played as one and set a goal. He strives for structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell are unofficial leaders of the white and black teams respectively. The relationship between the two coaches become one of the main reasons why the two teams become closer and form relationships. There are two school one being Alexandria and the other T.C Williams high school. The European coach is replaced by an African American coach and this causes tension to arise when different races are forced to play in a team together, but they are taken to a camp for two weeks where most of these problems are solved and the conflict between many team mates are communicated and also solved. The Titans play side by side together as a team and have a phenomenal season which brings the team and the city closer together. 2. Coach Boone is a manager and a leader, as a manager is someone who is granted authority to conduct operations and Coach Boone does have large amount of authority over his team but he is also a leader as he makes people aware of the advantages of pursuing a certain course of action so people desire to follow his action to achieve the common goal (winning the championship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. What Is The Theme Of Salaam Brick Lane I have studied a novel excerpt called Salam Brick Lane by Tarquin Hall (1969). The excerpt is mainly about a young man called Tarquin Hall, who wanted to return to his native London. He used to live in south west London, but when he moved in to Salaam Brick Lane were things not as he remembered. The street was a noisy filthy street where prostitutes and drug dealer was visible at the pavements. The next line is from the text and is about the taxi driver warning Hall about the immigrants on the street. you want to watch your back around here mate said the driver, as I paid him through the window. You can t trust them you know. They don t share our values. Remember that (Salaam Brick Lane, 1969). This shows the prejudice of colored people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of them also show the prejudice against immigrants. Neither the film or novel tell every side of the story, because British have actually a long tradition of tolerance and openness of differences. Today the social conditions are much better between immigrants and natives. Most Britons think that multiculturalism has made important contributes to the society, and brought valuable new impulses to the country. Also in This is England gave me the impression that many teenagers allowed themselves to drink too much alcohol, do drugs and convict crimes. After reading the text how bad are British youth I found out that the situation today has changed. Teenage drug use has actually dropped a quarter since 1998.In addition according to a recent research, teenagers in Briton are less likely to be disruptive or rude in public than previous generations. (How bad are british youth?, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Agents Of Socialisation Australia The representatives of socialisation are emotions, self concept, attitudes and behaviour they are likely to change in a person s life due to influences around them. The two major influential agents to children s growth in the Australian society are family and school. This tasker will justify the vocabulary of Socialisation and discover the two principals Agents of Socialisation in Australian society and culture. The term Socialisation indicates the action such as skills, knowledge, behaviours/attitudes, values, and motivations particular individual encounters or is taught through a period of time particularly from childhood to be able to gather in the groups or culture they are raised up in. the Principal between them is emotional maturity, social skills, and social understandings which are required for socialising within the culture or groups with others to be suitable in with functioning social dyads and generous groups. (Lois J. Aspin, 1996, ch.1, pp, 1 18) When people are going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Family is a primary agent because parents are the only adults the children are in contact with the most throughout most of their lives. Also in some cases, the family s wealth determines the child s job opportunities and child s career choice. (Barkan 2012, p. 121) The school is the secondary agent of socialisation that children introduced to throughout growing up. School socialises children in many different ways. Children in this period of socialisation (The School) learn to become a productive member of the society, formal set of skills and knowledge such as writing, reading and maths, and strength their socials abilities by interacting with colleagues and schoolteachers. But mainly children learn that in society everyone s equal regardless of how special they re in their families. (Barkan 2012, p. 127) (Lois J. Aspin, 1996, ch.1, pp, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Classification Of Elements Of The Periodic Table The periodic table shows the classification of elements. It shows the elements atomic numbers, masses, and symbols for each element. Elements are placed into rows and columns. The rows are called periods, and the columns are called groups. These help classify where the elements go on the periodic table. For example, the elements in the very last group on the periodic table are known as inert and noble gases. The modern periodic table resulted from trial, error, and succession. As more elements were discovered, the periodic table had to go through many changes to fit these newly discovered elements. This led to the modern periodic table we have today. Back in EBC, there was little if any science that was known. Although Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), Tin (Sn), Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), and Mercury (Hg) are used on the modern periodic table, these elements were known by people for thousands of years. Aristotle, a philosopher, thought that the world was not just created out of nowhere. It has to be created by something. Aristotle thought that roots created the Earth. Plato, another philosopher, agreed with Aristotle. However, Plato called the roots elements instead. The term element was originally associated with what created the Earth: Air, Earth, Water, and Fire. These elements were used to explain what made up the Earth. People agreed with this idea for over a thousand years, until modern elements were discovered starting in the 1600s (WOU). In 1649, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Sociological Perspectives Of Assimilation Essay Assimilation is a process where formerly distinct and separate groups have taken the time to come and share a common socially. This is where a minority group adapts to a custom in attitudes of the prevailing culture and customs. The three sociological perspectives of assimilation is race relation cycle, Gordon s stages of assimilation, and human capital theory. In race relations cycle groups first come into contact with a conflict and competition between them. This process moves toward separate groups coming together and sharing that common culture socially. After a certain amount of time the differences in these groups will lose the important and separate. In Gordon s stages of assimilation there are three stages first being acculturation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sociological perspectives of assimilation has advantages and disadvantages of a functionalist approach that emphasizes on social unity, but has been criticized for being unable to account for social conflict systemic inequalities like race, gender, and class. The importance and variation in assimilation is 2 bring ethnic and racial groups together to share their culture and become mutually exclusive without creating a barrier within their groups. Pluralism is groups remaining separate with their culture and social different being this way over time. When you have groups that have not acculturated and maintain their own identity differing in the language they speak in their religions this is called cultural pluralism. When a group occupies different location in the social structure but speaks the same accent or eat the same food this is called structural pluralism. Integration without pluralism is a group that has the material success but has not became Americanized because they either have not learned English or adopt values and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Loss Causation Model Models of Causation: Safety OHS Body of Knowledge Models of Causation: Safety April, 2012 Copyright notice and licence terms First published in 2012 by the Safety Institute of Australia Ltd, Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia. Bibliography. ISBN 978 0 9808743 1 0 This work is copyright and has been published by the Safety Institute of Australia Ltd (SIA) under the auspices of HaSPA (Health and Safety Professionals Alliance). Except as may be expressly provided by law and subject to the conditions prescribed in the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth of Australia), or as expressly permitted below, no part of the work may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, microcopying, digital scanning, photocopying, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It provides guidance for OHS educators in course development, and for OHS professionals and professional bodies in developing continuing professional development activities. Also, OHS regulators, employers and recruiters may find it useful for benchmarking OHS professional practice. Application Importantly, the OHS Body of Knowledge is neither a textbook nor a curriculum; rather it describes the key concepts, core theories and related evidence that should be shared by Australian generalist OHS professionals. This knowledge will be gained through a combination of education and experience. Accessing and using the OHS Body of Knowledge for generalist OHS professionals The OHS Body of Knowledge is published electronically. Each chapter can be downloaded separately. However users are advised to read the Introduction, which provides background to the information in individual chapters. They should also note the copyright requirements and the disclaimer before using or acting on the information. OHS Body of Knowledge Models of Causation: Safety April, 2012 Models of Causation: Safety Associate Professor Yvonne Toft DProf.(Trans Stud), MHlthSc, GDipOHS, GCertFlexLearn, FSIA, MHFESA, MICOH. Faculty of Sciences, Engineering Health, CQUniversity Email: y.toft@cqu.edu.au Yvonne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...