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Synthesis Of Dha Essay
As previously mentioned the brain is enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularily DHA and
the omega 6 AA. While the brain can synthesize saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids, it must
rely on uptake of either the preformed DHA and AA or their dietary precursors, which can be
converted to DHA and ARA within the brain. While the brain does have the capacity to synthsize
DHA its rate of synthesis relative to uptake from the plasma is relatively low suggesting that uptake
from plasma and not synthesis within the brain is the major source. Furthermore, while the liver can
upregulate its ability to synthesize DHA especially under conditions of low dietary omega 3 intake,
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We found that the coefficient of uptake or the rate of uptake from the unesterified pool, alone, was
sufficient to explain the rate of uptake of all the labelled plasma pools upon oral administration. Or
more, simply put, it appeared as if the unesterified pool was the major source, if not the only source,
supplying the brain upon oral administration. We then used another kinetic model to calculate the rate
at which DHA exists the brain and found this rate of DHA exiting the brain to be similar to the uptake
rate from the plasma unesterified pool. Because DHA is no longer accumulating in the rodent brain,
this suggested that unesterified DHA was, again, the major pool supplying the brain. Importantly,
several groups had reported that upon acute administration of labelled unesterified DHA or DHA
esterified to lysophosphatidylcholine, more radioactivity, presumably from DHA, was present in the
brain after several hours. Furthermore, evidence that Mfsd2a a protein that facilicates the uptake of
lsyophosphatidlycholine containing DHA into the brain, knockout had lower brain DHA levels
compared to wildytype controls combined with observation of more radiolabelled DHA entering the
brain was used to suggest that lysophosphosphaticly choline containing DHA was the major plasma
source
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The Dark Knight Batman Comparison
First things first: I love Batman. Far from making me biased towards Batman films, this actually
makes me more critical of film versions of The Dark Knight. I hated the previous installment of
Batman movies, in fact. They failed to capture the darkness of Batman, providing a cheesy caricature
instead. Thus, I had some reservations about Batman Begins from Christopher Nolan before I first
watched it. Nolan proved my concerns completely unfounded.
Batman Begins tells the origin story of Batman, as the title suggests. It shows how Bruce Wayne
(Christian Bale) saw his parents gunned down by a mugger, how he left Gotham afterwards to learn
about criminals, and how, in this version, he received training from Ra s Al Ghul (Ken Watanabe) and
returned to Gotham to combat crime. En route to becoming Batman, Bruce defied Ra s wishes by
refusing to finish his training by killing a farmer who killed his neighbor. Bruce ... Show more content
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He is the best Batman and best Bruce Wayne ever on the big screen. As the caped crusader, Bale
brings the right amount of intimidation and confidence that make Batman the force of nature he is. But
in Batman Begins, Bruce has only begun his crusade. So, wisely, Bale is not as refined a vigilante so
there are moments when his confidence shakes and he shows more weakness than Batman normally
would. As Wayne, Bale brings the perfect balance of a billionaire playboy act, genuine caring, and
humor.
In case you hadn t guessed, Katie Holmes as Bruce s childhood friend and love interest Rachel Dawes
gives the only poor performance in the movie. She plays her role too stereotypically, especially when
Batman rescues her, as the damsel in distress and love interest for Batman/Bruce Wayne. It s as if
Holmes did not realize that Nolan wanted to create a more realistic, weighty Batman. All the other
actors give some of the most realistic portrayals of their classic characters ever, but Holmes does
nothing to distinguish herself from a comic book
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Air Defense In Vietnam War
Over the years, America has been involved in numerous conflicts. One of the most controversial has
been the Vietnam War. Even though the United States Military failed in its efforts in the war against
Vietnam, the military has learned valuable lessons about our forces during the conflict. Anti Aircraft
weapons were used during the Vietnam War, and their capabilities have increased over time to become
what is now called Air Defense. Air Defense s equipment, units, and personnel played a critical role
especially during the ambush on Route 9 of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War took place November
1, 1955 through April 30, 1975, also called the Second Indochina War (Spector, 2017). The United
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The greatest encounter by an Air Defense Artillery unit would be the ambush on route nine. Route 9
began at Dong Ha on highway one and ran parallel to the DMZ, it travelled west through Camp J.J.
Carroll and ended at the Marine combat base at Khe Sanh. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017). At 1140 hours
on Jan. 24, 1968, a two truck convoy traveling from Camp Carroll to Cam Lo along route nine began
receiving small arms fire. Upon arrival, the occupants of both vehicles warned a convoy pulling out of
Cam Lo about the enemy fire that they were receiving, but the Marine captain disregarded the
warning. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017) The convoy approached a bridge across Mieu Giang River where
the enemy had planned an ambush, being attacked by small arms fire, recoilless rifles, and RPGs.
Shocked by the incoming fire the convoy stopped and took cover along the road. Realizing that a
convoy was pinned down the 4th Marines quickly organized a reaction force of one Marine platoon
supported by two M 48 tanks and two of Charlie Battery s Dusters. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017). The
reaction force quickly arrived, one tank and one Duster proceeded into the kill zone to extract the
wounded. The two vehicles proceeded toward the kill zone when attacked by hidden enemy forces.
The remaining Duster, commanded by section chief SGT Chester Sines, took position on a small hill
overlooking the convoy, once it became clear that the first Duster and M 48 tank
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A Description of Formula SAE
Preface:
When a few university professors got together 20 years ago to start a very informal SAE student
design competition then known as Mini Indy, I doubt that any of them expected their efforts would
change the world of motor racing and the lives of thousands of young men and women. Today this
program, renamed Formula SAE ®, has become the world championship for college engineering
students, and the training program for race car engineers and designers around the world. Teams from
as far away as Korea, Japan and Mexico travel to the suburbs of Detroit each May for the big event.
Satellite events have begun in the United Kingdom and Australia. Each year as many as 4,000 students
are members of Formula SAE teams at universities around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It also comes from stories shared with me by many different teams. Much of this is a subjective
interpretation of my experience in the management end of a Formula project. I am human and fully
capable of missing something. I expect people will disagree with some of the ideas presented. The
opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect those of any organization I am now or have been
affiliated with. Part I: Organizational Topics Where to Begin: The natural inclination of any FSAETM
group is to begin by focusing on what car to build. While it is important to be thinking about design
issues and ideas, in the early meetings you will probably not be able to create a definitive plan. Unless
you have designed and built complete automobiles before, you should not make definitive decisions
yet. There will be plenty of dialog and thought given to the car design without making it a priority yet.
Students usually think the biggest problems will be technical. We embark on an FSAE project with
grand visions of a fast, exciting racecar and can t wait to get started designing and building it. What
you find out right away, particularly if you are in a leadership position, is that the largest problems to
overcome have less to do with actual hands on design, construction, and driving of
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General Macarthur Leadership
There is one of the finest military leaders the United States ever produced in the history, General
MacArthur, was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. His dad, Arthur MacArthur, was a war hero and a
Lieutenant General in the Army during the Civil War. After graduating from the West Point Military
Academy in 1903, Gen. MacArthur served in the Army and was promoted to the General (Four stars)
of the Army in 1930, moreover, he was promoted to five star general during WWII. He was committed
to preserving the military strength that had been weakened by the Great Depression. In 1936, he
worked as an advisor to the Philippine army and retired from his active duty the following year. In the
same year, he remarried with Joan Faircross and got his only son ... Show more content on
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These two main leadership style made him a one of the greatest leader in the history and he knew that
these two leadership styles are very critical to lead people around him. I would like to relate this
situation with the speech of General McChrystal. According to the speech of General McChrystal at
Stanford. He has mentioned that leaders will face crisis that has never happened before and everyone
will just looking at you, waiting for the decision. Decision making in the crisis that has never
happened before is the hardest decision making that the leaders will have to make. However, leaders
will earn a lot of reputation, honor, and respect from that decision if it made a positive outcome. I have
found General MacArthur s own leadership principle during research and thought this is going to be
very helpful in the future once I become an officer in the Army. He also mentioned that Any leader
who applied these principles would never have trouble from their charges. Therefore, definitely these
principles are very important as a leader. General MacArthur had his own leadership
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Imperialism In England And Germany
The early 19th and 20th centuries in England and Germany were times that would define modern
Europe for ages. While England had been a world superpower since the 1500 s, they had to compete
with Germany, a new and emerging country. For in the newer countries, imperialism was giving the
people a newfound sense of nationalism further empowering people. Modernizing industry at a rapid
pace shaped the workforce, while political systems were beginning to change in England while taking
shape in Germany. Yet, Germany s new found nationalism and industry ended up making them a
stronger nation than England.
In 1871, Realpolitik was at its height when Otto von Bismarck of Prussia formed Germany. Bismarck
was appointed as the prime minister of Prussia to crush the growing power of the liberals. It was his
job to instill conservative values while avoiding progressive thinking with Western Europe. Bismarck
used war as a political tactic by getting into wars he knew could win for Prussia. He lured Denmark
and France into war to beat them and add to a growing sense of pride and nationalism within the
German states. Two houses of government formed with the aristocracy having more power than the
lower house. The biggest downside of Bismarck getting into wars with surrounding countries was that
Germany was not industrializing over this period of time. Although, once Germany unified, Bismarck
was able to jumpstart the economy by implementing a series of laws that would help businesses
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Going To The Moon Analysis
Going to the Moon Nino Ricci
Questions:
1. The significance to the story of Miss Johnson and the detailed description of her appearance is that
Miss Johnson was the young boy s chance to get away from isolation and get a chance to fit in with
society. To the narrator, Miss Johnson represents some sort of freedom, that which makes one feel
accepted and welcomed by everyone, and Miss Johnson makes the young boy feel that. All the boys
like Miss Johnson, including the young boy which gives the feeling that he s fitting in with society and
is being accepted as an equal to everyone else.
2a) There are many themes present in this which are isolation, immigration and identity. The series of
parallel events that happen throughout the story help reinforce these themes as the boy is trying to fit
in and find acceptance within the school that he is attending. Being an immigrant from Italy and not
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A quote that shows this imagery is: Now stray comets and satellites were flashing past our windshield
as the moon balanced in the vastness of space, grew larger and larger, until with a bump and a lurch
we touched down and opened our eyes to see its surface unfurled beside us; and when we had
removed our safety straps and taken off our shoes and packed ourselves carefully into our spacesuits,
we stepped out into space, our bodies moving weirdly because of the lack of gravity, and set off like
tiny gods across the watercolour strangeness of the moon. This quotation is full of imagery which
portrays the beauty of outer space and the moon. The comets and satellites flashing past the
windshield with the moon in sight shows the nature of outer space and its vastness of space . As they
reach the moon, they would imagine as if the landscape that Miss Johnson has laid out was really the
moon, and they would attempt to feel what it would feel like if they were actually on the
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Research of the Tingunee Essay
Research of the Tingunee
Meghan Shmunes
Cultural Anthropology Professor Pappas June 9 2013
Shmunes 1
After receiving this grant, I cannot wait to go study the people and culture of Tingunee. Before I
embark on this journey to the Tingunee of the lower Quebin river valley though, there are some
important things I must make sure I do first. There has been no known visitors to Tingunee or any
research conducted on their culture, so I will need to take extra precaution with the basic stages I need
to complete. Upon my return, I will hope to be the first person to have a basic understanding of the
Tingunee culture.
Cultural anthropology is the study of people within a particular culture and ... Show more content on
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I plan to answer questions about subjects including marriage, local government, gender roles, religion/
religious beliefs; more specifically the role females play. I will be figuring these questions out by
collecting data within the community and to do so properly, I will need to have an emic approach. An
emic approach is how the Tingunee people think, perceive other people, how they behave, and how
they imagine and explain things. I decided to take the emic approach over the etic approach because
the etic approach would involve me emphasizing what I think is important about a culture after
interpreting it and because the Tingunee people have not been studied before, I want other people to
know their culture and thought processes without including my opinions. An emic approach will allow
me to be a part of the community while taking in information without bias. After being amerced in the
community with my emic approach, I will be able to determine what distinct cultural characteristics
separate this culture from the rest. I plan on interviewing individual people, both male and female, to
get different perspectives on everyday life within the tribe and the roles each individual plays in the
community. Being a female myself will have advantages when talking to Shmunes 3 the females of
the Tingunee tribe. I hope to
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The Death Of The Moth Annie Dillard Analysis
Annie Dillard s piece The Death of the Moth , is about Dillard being reminded of the death of a moth
she observes and how it relates to herself, this piece is a great depiction of the impact of life and death.
Dillard describes her surroundings living in a rural area and within her bathroom is a spider which
Dillard reminds of a moth that she killed in her past when she sees the web that the spider has spun
and how it has caught many bugs including two moths. She is intrigued by the dead moth s bodies and
givings a vivid description of the bodies While describing the moth s dead torn body she relates it to a
personal experience from her past where she watched a moth die with candle two years ago. Dillard
described the burning moth in vivid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Knowing this, she takes her experience and uses it to write this piece and uses it to spread her message
and her feelings toward the topic.
Dillard uses descriptions of her experience to flow with the story using metaphors and other ways of
conveying her message about life and death. Through this she allowed us to peer into her life in that
moment and convey the feeling she felt indirectly through the descriptions. This makes the text
effective because it causes the reader to look at oneself about life and death and the other topics that
could come from the essay. This gives her credibility because she experienced it first hand (ethos,
pathos). Playing on your emotion from person experience with death. Making the text more effective.
To conclude, Annie Dillard s piece The Death of the Moth; is about Dillard being reminded of the
death of a moth she observes and how it relates to herself, this piece is a great depiction of the impact
of life and death. She talks about her personal experience in a tone that
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Amber s Secret
Amber s Secret
Bio202
Amber is an 18 year old woman who has found she is feeling sick and unusual. She comes to find out
that she is pregnant and consults her doctor. Being concerned of her student status and what her
parents might think are her biggest fears. The fetus growing inside her is almost 11 weeks and has her
own story from the inside. Mentioning all of the growth that has occurred and the development
milestones she has reached, the fetus is concerned of her own well being. The doctor offers Amber the
options of abortion and adoption, and then the heart beat will be heard. It is unclear what Amber s
choice is in the end.
1. What are the hormonal and physical changes that occurred in Amber s normal menstrual cycle
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4. What are the hormonal and physical changes going on in Amber during her pregnancy? What is
keeping her from menstruating as normal?
Physiological changes occurring in Amber s body are happening in her gastrointestinal, urinary,
respiratory and cardiovascular system. She is feeling sick because of the increased hCG, progesterone
and estrogen levels. Her story is only until her 11th week of her pregnancy, but she may feel many
symptoms throughout the rest of her pregnancy if it is not aborted. Those symptoms could be
increased urination because the kidneys are disposing of fetal metabolic waste as well as her own.
Blood volume also rises to help accommodate the fetus needs (Marieb amp; Hoehn 2013).
An over production of the hormone progesterone is created which stops the follicle stimulating
hormones (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). Those are the hormones needed for an egg to be
released and travel down into the uterus for a menstruation cycle. If that does not occur, there is not
menstruation (Marieb amp; Hoehn 2013)
5. How does a pregnancy test work?
At home pregnancy tests can be purchased over the counter or a blood test can be performed at the
doctor s office. They both check for the human Chorionic Gonadotropin, hCG, hormone that is
produced during pregnancy. The home pregnancy test uses urine, and the doctor s office tests blood
(Women s Health 2006).
6. How can we account for Amber s symptoms?
It sounds like Amber is having
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The Planets And The Celestial Bodies Of Astrology
The Planets (Grammar Check)
Ascertaining the defining characteristics associated with the celestial bodies of astrology will establish
the novice in the fundamentals of astrology, and enhance the comprehension of adept astrologers.
After all, as planets orbit established positions, the axis of astrology encompasses the idiosyncrasies of
the planets. Additionally, a familiarization of Greek and Roman deities benefits the comprehension of
the various planetary personalities.
The Inner Planets
The moon and the five planets closest to the Sun are relatively quick, moving through an astrological
sign in less than a year. Thus, the combination of their positions and their effects vary significantly
among individuals.
The Sun
The elegant brilliance of the Sun generates life, establishes purpose, and provides direction. Notably,
this majestic orb impressively blazes as the kingpin of the solar system bestowing ego, pride, passion,
arrogance, and strength. Along with these attributes, the Sun controls a person s desire for growth and
expansion. Ultimately, the Sun determines the scaffolding of an individual s personality and destiny.
The Moon
The synchronicity of the moon is phenomenal: instinctively maintaining its composure while
continually rotating during orbit. Habitually, the moon reveals its passively tranquil countenance to the
Earth while simultaneously concealing a secretive side. Comparatively, the nature of this motion
illustrates the way the moon affects an
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Night Reflection
After going through a traumatic event, we usually gain a hatred for the person(s) that may have caused
it, or acted the events out. It changes us as a person and affects our whole well being, sometimes
transferring who we used to be, maybe even making less compassionate and changing our outlook of
the world. In Elie Wiesel s, Night, we watch as Eliezer goes through brutal events and attempts to
remain faithful to God and his Father, and he only slightly succumbs to the lack of compassion of the
other prisoners, towards the end, as he loses hope but soon regains it after he is saved. Before leaving
his home, Eliezer was a very religiously devoted boy, even going against his father s wishes and
studying Jewish oral law with a pauper, Moshe. One evening, I told him how unhappy I was not to be
able to find in Sighet a master to teach me the Zohar...And Moishe the Beadle, the poorest of the poor
in Sighet, spoke to me for hours on end about the Kabbalah s revelations and its mysteries, thus began
my initiation (Night 4). Eliezer s father had told him he was simply not old enough the study the
Zohar, but he knew deep down that he was ready and found his own master to help him with his
studies, showing his faithfulness in his religion. He was also emotionally attached to his faith, as he
was questioned whenever he would cry during his prayers. Later in the book, after being in the camp
for a while, a questioning of his religious faith comes into play, Never shall I forgot those
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The Instinctual Behaviors Of Horses
Instinctual behaviors that horses acquire are their social structure, reproduction, mothering, feeding
and communication. For their social structure they have a complex structure. Horses are not territorial
animals, they usually graze close to other herds and there is little to no aggression showed. Having the
dominant leader of the groups is defined by the horse who has preferential access to resources through
aggressive threats or actions. As for reproduction the mare, or female horse will urinate showing her
vulva that then attracts the stallion, or male horse. If they become satisfied with each other copulation
will occur many times over a period of time. The mare carries the foal for 9 months. As the skin to
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Horses are very intelligent animals they are fast learners with correct and consistent training. They are
able to figure out their own problems and work them out. Horses make associations with things that
happen. So if something bad occurs during a specific event that is what the horse is going to
remember. But if a reward is given the horse will think whatever bad thing happened in that event is
usual and the treat will take their mind off of it. When a horse has learned habituation the response to
a stimulus has decreased. This happens when the horse is confronting the same stimulus multiple
times and soon has gotten used to it and the response to it being there has decreased. When the horse
has learned association this is called conditioning. The horse realizes that this meant that . The horse
makes associations and connections with commands and cues. The first licks from a mare to a foal
horse are what is called imprinting. The licking from the mare stimulates a bond between the two
horses. But there is also an imprinting done by humans. Humans can give a good or bad imprint on the
foal which can later affect them growing up. If they are given a good imprint they are more likely to
do the things that humans need them to do later in life. For example the horse will accept being
saddled, rode with little to no resistance, and having muzzle clipped and ears handled. But a bad
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The Correlation Between Self Efficacy And Specific Aspects...
The survey results would be analyzed to discover any correlations between the three sections. I would
correlate each of the demographic factors to the self efficacy score to determine if any patterns emerge
indicating that self efficacy has an impact on lifestyle and experiences outside of abuse, or conversely,
whether lifestyle has an impact on self efficacy. This survey would be too limited to distinguish which
is driving the other, except to say that a relationship of some kind exists, and that could provide a
jumping off point for future research.
I would also correlate each participant s self efficacy score to the scores from the biographical area as
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To understand the variation in responses, I would identify the measures of dispersion for self efficacy
scores and each of the maltreatment subcategories (past and present, victim, and offender against
minor and against partner incidents). Discussion
Needless to say, this survey would in no way provide conclusive information regarding how to break
the cycle of violence. It would, however, provide insight into the connection that may exist between a
person s level of self efficacy and their experience of abuse, both as victim and perpetrator. This
would be extremely beneficial to anyone involved in assisting abuse victims because it would provide
the knowledge and motivation to help clients develop self efficacy, thereby arming them with at least
one of the requisite tools to safeguard them against becoming a victim or offender. My hope is that by
enhancing victims self efficacy, future generations can be spared because victims will go forward
making healthier choices than did their predecessors. That is assuming, of course, that my hypothesis
is correct, and a high level of self efficacy is correlated to low involvement in the cycle of violence.
Bandura, A. (1994). Self efficacy. Retrieved April 26, 2016 from
https://www.uky.edu/~eushe2/Bandura/Bandura1994EHB.pdf Berlin, L. J.,
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##vantages Of Sophie Germain Primes And Methods Of Proof
Sophie Germain Primes and Methods of Proof If you take the prime number 379009 and look at it
upside down you get the word Google!! But other prime numbers are far more interesting than this
novelty. It s important to know, specifically, what exactly a prime number is. A prime number is an
integer greater than one which has only two positive divisors; one and itself. If an integer is a whole
number, then an example of a prime is the number two, which can only be divided by one or itself and
yield a positive whole number. If you divide two by any other positive whole integer, it will result in a
fraction such as 2/3 or 2/5 which does not give whole positive integers. Note therefore that all
composite numbers or numbers that are positive integers that are not prime, can be factored by prime
numbers. The number two is the only even prime, which means the rest of the prime numbers are odd
since zero in not greater than one and is neither positive or negative. That is the specific definition of a
prime number, but there is more to the primes than what can be deduced at first glance. A Sophie
Germain prime or a Germain is a prime that when multiplied by two and added to one remains a
prime; if $ is a prime number and 2$ + 1 is equal to a prime number as well. This special set of prime
numbers are named after the French mathematician Sophie Germain.
Hernández 2
Sophie Germain contributed to Fermat s last theorem which states that there are no three positive
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Choka Enterprise Rewards System
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
OPEN CAMPUS
MGMT3062 Compensation Management Semester 2
Student Name: Edditon Edmonson
Student Number: 308004287
Coursework Assignment
CHOKA Enterprise Rewards System
PROPOSAL:
OBJECTIVE
An effective reward system is organized to stimulate, inspire and motivate individuals to enhance their
overall job performance. Our system is design to appeal and retain staff of the right quality with an
understanding of the financial status of the organization. This reward system is design to boost the
functions and core values of the organization that our employees will continue to with success.
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Three points if the job is of equal value 3.
Two point if it close to the equal value 4.
One point if there has two flaws 5.
No point if it less valuable.
The point that has been achieved for each job is counted using the categories of comparison to make
an aggregate. The supervisors will organize the jobs in structured method according to the whole
points that has been accumulated.
THE REWARD SYSTEM CYCLE
There two types of incentive system, short and long term incentives. The short term incentive would
be appropriate for this type of job as it relates to the production cycle. The short term incentive is
associated with jobs that have a specific time span of whether daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
For this organization, we focus our attention on the monthly incentive payment, being associated with
the completion of the main objectives and standard of the job.
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What Are The Corrupt Leaders In The Middle Ages
The Medieval way of thinking, which gave kings absolute power and authority gave way to the
Renaissance thinkers. These men not only brought their questions to the sciences and the arts, but also
began questioning the corrupt practices of the church. The corrupt leaders of the Catholic church
required their parishioners not only to tithe their money, but also to pay for the priests services, to buy
indulgences when they sinned, and to pay for other services the church provided. The corrupt leaders
in the church also engaged in immoral practices setting a poor example for the people who followed
them. With the inquiring spirit of the Renaissance, the people began to question the immoral practices
of the church, and the printing press spread
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The Pros And Cons Of Online Communities
ia a specific site and necessarily need an internet connection. An online community can act as an
information system where members can post, comment on discussions, give advice or collaborate.
Commonly, people communicate through social networking sites, chat rooms, forums, e mail lists and
discussion boards. People may also join online communities through video games, blogs and virtual
worlds. Although teens have embraced countless ways of communicating with people due to their
extreme engagement with social media. The biggest difference between social networks and online
communities is that communities form out of groups of people from all different backgrounds and
histories (Boyad D, 2014). From a social and anthropological standpoint, these are the most interesting
to study because they consist of people who probably have never met yet are held together by a
common interest or goal. People join online communities for all sorts of reasons perhaps they share a
preference for similar things or a similar lifestyle. Social networks, in the simplest of terms, are much
like your offline social networks. We all have groups of friends, relatives, coworkers and
acquaintances that we speak to and see on a regular basis. Social networks are inherently unique to
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As we see that with the passage of time, there is alteration in technology and the world has become a
global village by bringing the people near to each other. Technology has broadened the minds of
people because it provide us immense source for information and entertainment (Anjugu, 2013).
Beside this, it has made man s life very easy and also changed their lifestyle. Communication Satellite
Corporation was the first commercial space communication company created by United States
Congress in 1962. International Telecommunication Satellite Organization (INTESAT) was a
partnership deal signed government of United States and eleven allied nations in
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The And Reverse Engineer The World Wide Web
Not many people know that Google started out as BackRub, not the relaxing kind that you get at a spa.
The idea for BackRub came from Larry Page looking for a topic to do his doctoral thesis on. Page
decided to try and reverse engineer the World Wide Web for his thesis. Little did they know that were
on the way to creating one best Good to Great companies of this century. As Jim Collins states in
Good to Great that the companies that go from good to great are not looking for the quick fix and
Google definitely wasn t looking for that. In fact, they were not even trying to make an internet search
engine at all. Their goal was to look at the World Wide Web similar to the way academic build their
papers, on citations. Papers are judged not only on the number of citations they use but also the
number of times they are cited. Instead of using citations they used web links to other sites and
developed a ranking system. As John Battle states in his article for Wired.com As they fiddled with the
results, Brin and Page realized their data might have implications for Internet search. In fact, the idea
of applying BackRub s ranked page results to search was so natural that it didn t even occur to them
that they had made the leap. The idea for what would become the biggest World Wide Web search
engine was born. Page and Brin s decision to keep it as just a search engine is what created the
companies hedgehog. Popular search engines at the time, Lycos and Alta Vista, were
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How Did Tsar Nicholas II Create A Backwards Economy Of Russia
Introduction:
Unlike other countries having a democratic government, Russia was ruled by a monarchy, therefore
Nicholas II inherited the role of Tsar after his father passed away from kidney inflammation in 1894.
There were many reasons behind why Russia was considered as having a backwards economy and the
Russo Japanese War was a major setback for Russia. Bloody Sunday took place and shortly afterwards
Nicholas II was compelled to introduce the October Manifesto ... . Nicholas II
Tsar Nicholas II was a problem for the social, political and economic well being of the early Twentieth
Century Russia.
Russia s backwards economy:
Nicholas II was raised watching his father rule autocratically. He was not prepared by no means to
rule, and most likely took this as the best approach to ruling a country since it is how his father did.
Tsar Nicholas II refused to stray from what he knew, and more importantly what his father practised as
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With no workers, Russia was put under pressure as this meant no transport, schools, shops and
factories were in working order. They banded together for many destructive acts such as rioting,
stealing, street performances and destroying Tsarist authoritative symbols. This was a political issue
for Russia as workers were fighting for their rights.
October Manifesto:
Nicholas II introduced the October Manifesto on the 30th of October, 1905. Once the October
Manifesto was introduced to the people, they believed he was making a step in the right direction.
This piece of paper, written by Sergey Witte, promised political reforms after ten months of strikes, a
lot of political debate and attacks of violence. Little did the people of Russia realise that this was the
Tsar Nicholas II s plan to please, however he had no intentions of acting on this or changing his ways.
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The Accuracy Of Banduray In Sports
The accuracy of a person can be improved by playing video games that involves shooting and aiming
at other objects. Shooting in a game is similar to shooting or throwing objects in real life. It takes
predictions and precision. Not only in video games, but accuracy is a very important key factor in
many sports as well. For example, soccer requires aiming the ball at a certain angle or direction to
pass it to another player. (Frankl, 2000) This compares to the weapon shooting a bullet at a certain
angle or direction in order to snipe another playing running or jumping. A group of participants helped
with a study at the Ohio State University to test whether shooting games helped improve a player s
accuracy in real life shooting. In this experiment, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, sports are one way these skills can be applied to action. In soccer, you aim the ball and
kick it to whatever spot you want it to go, but that requires the ability of aiming. (Frankl, 2000) In
darts, you aim the throwing dart using the mechanics vertical or horizontal aim to land it closer to the
center of the dartboard. (Burger, J) Why accuracy is an important skill to society, especially for
policemen, soldiers, firefighters, etc, is because it helps with their responsibilities. The new training
with First Person Shooter game can be a new method to improving their accuracy for their jobs.
However, there are negative uses with this skill such as shooting to kill others. (Bushman Whitaker,
2012) But in general, if First Person Shooters do help enhance people s skills, there could new
possibilities of training and practicing real life situations through
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The Educational Work Of Maria Montessori
Maria Montessori was born on the 31st August 1870 in the town of Chiaravalle, Italy. Maria got her
quest for knowledge from her parents who were both well educated. She started her education at a
local state school and proceeded onto a technical institute where she intended to pursue a career in
engineering. This was unusual at the time as there were barriers that constrained women s careers,
leaving them with fewer options to pursue technical careers than their male contemporaries.
Even after graduating from technical Maria yearned for me, this yearning led her to enroll in medical
school against her father s wishes and faced with the challenges and prejudice she would face in this
field. She triumphed through it all and in 1896 became the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Italy.
A little into her career, Maria began working with mentally retarded children it was here that her
observations would become fundamental to her future educational work.
Montessori began to develop her philosophy and methods in 1897. She caught everyone s attention
when most of her uneducable students passed the state test in reading and math, some scoring above
average. Curious how such principles would work with the mainstream population of children,
Montessori then opened her first school; Casa dei Bambini (Children s House) in 1907.
Montessori education spread to the United States in 1911 and became popular and widely accepted.
The educational philosophy however began to conflict with
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8 Thresholds In Big History
In the Big History, there are 8 thresholds; in Genesis 1 there are 7 days. The similarities between the
thresholds and days of creation have similarities literally and metaphorically. The Big Bang, the
emergence of matter forming planets and life; the first day, the creation of heaven and earth. Just like
the Big Bang, the first day created the ability for life to emerge. The stars light up, the second day,
God created light. Although the light God created on the second day is metaphorically goodness, He
created light. Before light, earth was a void, no form, engulfed by darkness. God brings light. Then He
brings day and night, but without stars and the sun; this is when the creation story becomes separated
from the Big History. God then created oceans and land, and then plants and trees; God creates these
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What if the day and night is the separation between good and evil. History shows that humans
measure their days and nights based on the sun. If there was no sun, what kind of day and night was
it? Were these beginnings days and nights, God s time and not the human measured time? God
continues, He then creates the sun and the stars; the formation of new elements and a solar system.
God then created fish and birds, animals that live in the sea and animals that fly above land; the
creation story is thus relinked to Big History. God continues to create more organisms and animals.
Then on the sixth day, man and woman were created. In the creation story, there is not days that show
the emergence of agriculture or industrial ideas. God rests on the seventh day. The seventh day can be
seen as the future, but I like to think the seventh day is when collective learning emerges and that there
is will be always be an invisible eighth day. The eighth day would represent the
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Over Population Sa Pilipinas A. PANIMULA Napakahalaga para sa atin na malaman ang nangyayari
sa ating bansa. Sa pamanahong papel na ito tinatalakay ang patuloy na pagdami ng populasyon sa
ating bansa, at kung ano ang epekto nito sa ating pamumuhay. Isang malaking suliranin ang paglobo
ng ating populasyon. Kailangan nating maunawaan at pag aralan ang problemang ito para rin
maiwasan natin ang kahirapan. B. MGA TIYAK NA LAYUNIN Ang pamanahong papel na ito na may
paksang tungkol sa pagdami ng populasyon ay naglalayong maipaunawa sa atin kung gaano kalaki
ang epekto ng overpopulated sa ating bansa. Naglalayon din itong maipaliwanag sa mga mambabasa
ang epekto sa atin ng overpopulation. C. KAHALAGAHAN SA PAG AARAL Mahalaga sa ating ...
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An growth rate na binabanggit ay yung rate of natural increase, hindi kabilan g ang migration. Kung
pagbabasehan ang rate of natural increase ng population, pangatlo ang Pilipinas sa buong mundo. Una
ang Nigeria na may 2.5%, pangalawa ang Pakistan na may 2.3%, at ang Pilipinas 2.1%. Noong Mayo
2000 ay nasa 76.5 milyon na ang populasyon ng Pilipinas at kailan lang ay nagsagawa muli ng census
ang NSO para matiyak ang aktuwal na bilang ng mga Filipino. Pero sa ginawang pagtaya ng ahensya,
posible raw na nasa 88.7 milyon na tayo. Maraming kakambal na problema ang malaking populasyon,
lalo na sa third world country na tulad natin. Unang una ang kahirapan na mayroong sanga sangang
epekto gaya ng gutom, krimen, corruption, kawalan ng tamang edukasyon, unemployment at iba pa.
Ang malaking populasyon ay may negatibong epekto sa kalikasan. Kung malaki ang populasyon, nai
stress ng husto, at kinukulang ang natural resources ng isang bansa at kasabay na nakokonsumo ang
enerhiya. Ngayon pa nga lang ay ramdam na natin ang krisis sa tubig at kuryente. Hindi lang ang
global changes sa klima ang ugat nito kundi malaking bahagi rin ang dumaraming tao sa Pilipinas.
Andiyan din ang suliranin sa basura at polusyon sa paglobo ng populasyon. Sa Puerto Princesa City
nasa tayang 10 metrikong toneladang basura ang nakokolekta ng tanggapan ng Solid Waste. Hindi pa
natin masyadong pinu problema ito sa ngayon. Paano na kaya kung ma triple ang populasyon? Tulad
ng sa ibang lunsod sa
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Essay on Makrolon
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Makrolon: The High Tech Material
People all over the world come into contact with polycarbonates every day. Ever since 1953, this
plastic has built an impressive array of success in many different product Today, countless producers
all over the world rely on the properties of polycarbonates. And more products and applications are
constantly being added. It is impossible to imagine the future without polycarbonates. One of these
polycarbonates is
Bayer s Makrolon.® The 45 billion or so CDs that have been produced from Makrolon since the birth
of the compact disc in 1982 up to the beginning of 2008 would create a belt about
10,800,000 kilometers long. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Polygram, a subsidiary of Philips, made the first CD, they used Makrolon, which is now used
by renowned manufacturers as a fixed component of many CDs, CD ROMs, and DVDs. Recently it
has also been adapted for blue ray discs.
Bayer Polymers did not pursue an ingredient branding strategy until 2000, when it began marketing
Makrolon as a brand in its own right and bringing it into the public eye
(see Exhibit VI 1). Prior to this, it was largely unknown to consumers and only marketed to businesses
as an application chemical.
Bayer has had little difficulty in finding ingredient branding partners to use and process
EXHIBIT VI 1
Makrolon Trademark/Logo
1
On May 27, 2007 General Electric (USA) sold GE Plastics to Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC)
for $11.6 billion.
In 2006, the Pittsfield, MA based business employed 10,300 people and generated $6.6 billion in sales
and $675 million in profits in that year. In 2002 they had started a branding campaign which improved
Lexan s reputation outside the
Americas.
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the product, given that Makrolon has had a good reputation in the plastics processing
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Essay on Anorexia and Bulimia
Bulimia Nervosa [also known as Bulimia] is a very serious and dangerous eating disorder. The
disorder can be describe as bingeing and then followed by purging or a person who eats a large
amount of food in short periods of time and then vomits after eating to prevent on gaining the weight
cause by the food. There is different ways of going about ways to prevent the weight gain, making
oneself throw up, taking pills, or laxatives which will increase how fast the food will move through
your body, exercising excessively, eating a little amount or not at all, or taking other pills to pass urine
This disorder is mostly between the ages of 15 and 35, even if they have no specific ... Show more
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This bulimic group is usually more mature and less obsessive with the idea. The last form of Bulimia
is Multi Impulsive Bulimia Nervosa this illness begins just like simple bulimia begins and in the same
age group. This illness is usually caused by emotional and impulse control and most of the same
reasons as simple bulimic sufferers. Most multi impulsive bulimia nervosa sufferers also suffer from
drug or alcohol abuse, self harm [cutting forearms], and stealing. Usually there is a disturbance in the
family of somewhat and in personality they have shown poor interest in normal activities, school, and
socializing.
The disorder of Bulimia can be triggered by many different reasons and problems in someone s life.
Bulimia is not just about losing weight and being frightened to gain weight there s more to it. The
reason of vomiting is more to feel like the person can control something in their life .As they feel that
they can t control most things that occur in their life they choose to vomit so they can control their
weight this is most common in the teen years because puberty has just changed their whole life
mostly, also for different people it eases stress and anxiety. There are so many different reasons for
these disorders such as some cultures have the ideal body weight, which just happens to be thin.
Families have a big impact on this disorder as well, mostly when the parents have a big say or opinion
on the child s appearance or a family member
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The Effects Of Green And Sustainability On The Environment
Last decade, no one knows or cares about the word sustainability ; however, the world we know today
is very different. Today, we encounter the term sustainability or green , environmentally friendly , and
organic everywhere. It is easy to find those terms in products or services claiming to be green in retail
stores, or TV or online advertisement. As more people are becoming environmentally conscious,
businesses and organizations are looking for ways to drive more profits while reducing the ecological
footprints and minimizing their negative impacts on the environment. Furthermore, today, more
products are claiming to be green more than ever; however, the definition of green is still unclear. For
this paper, I will introduce a term, greenwash , how it relates to green and sustainability, and how it
relates to all of us. In addition, I will focus on Vitacost Extra Virgin Certified Organic Coconut Oil, a
product that claims to be green and sustainable and determines if it is really green.
Vitacost Extra Virgin Certified Organic Coconut Oil is produced by Vitacost, an American e
commerce company that sells vitamins, supplements, sports nutrition, and organic health products.
The product is claimed to be green and sustainable by being made from certified organic coconuts. In
addition, the product is described as GMO free and it is compressed without the use of heat or
chemicals and packed in BPA free jars. The product is also a USDA organic certified. I came across
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Lesson of the Moth Poetry Analysis
Amber Brewer Dr. Fussell ENGL 1302 April 8, 2011 The lesson of the moth Analysis by Don Marquis
The title of this poem by Don Marquis is The Lesson of the Moth because it is a poem about the
thoughts of a moth and his outlook on life. The overall poem would be considered argumentative
being the moth is trying to inform the man that he should live his life and let his hair down a little
more instead of relishing the everyday routines of life. This is shown in paragraph 3 when the moth
says But we get bored with the routine/and crave beauty/and excitement. (18 20)Another example of
the passage being argumentative is when the man says and before I could argue him/out of his
philosophy. (43 44) Don Marquis expressed several tones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The speakers use of words symbolized things as well which reflected on the tone of the poems. The
speaker expresses how the moth relates excitement with beauty and also by saying fire is beauty too.
The word excitement could mean to the moth having fun and living life. However, compared to the
man, the word excitement could mean trouble or risky being that the moth is trying to fry himself on
the electric bulb. In conclusion, Don Marquis message that he was attempting to display can be true
however it can incur some serious consequences at times. Works Cited Marquis, Don. The Lesson of
the Moth. Reading Literature and Writing Argument. Ed. Missy James and Alan P. Merickel. New
Jersey: Pearson, 2008. 184 185.
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The Regulations Of The Labor Relations Act
Along with the consequences that it would have on urban areas. Goldschmidt also felt that the
regulations of the Labor Relations Act should be applied to the agricultural sector and that unions
should not only be allowed to develop, but should be encouraged . (Goldschmidt). Unfortunately, the
US government did not see the family farm as being an asset by the 1940 s so the government fired
Goldschmidt and hide his work for many years. The government also enabled land reforms that
allowed corporate entities to take land away from family farms in order to create large industrial
farms. The fact that the government was unwilling to follow Goldschmidt s recommendations, has
caused, according to Goldschmidt the monopolization of the agricultural industry by agribusinesses.
The result of this has been to weaken small farmers which has led to a dependence on corporate farms.
The demographic the was hit the hardest by the decline of farming and land reforms were the African
American farmers. According to there were 746,717 black farmers in the United States in 1900, by
1910 that number had went up 19.6 percent, equaling 893, 377. Then after 1920 when the number of
African American farmers was at its peak of 925,710, there is a sudden drop in African American
farmers. This was because many African American farmers were pushed into abandoning the farms
their families were gifted by the United States during the Reconstruction. They accomplished this by
depriving the former
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Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, Do just once what others say you can t do, and you will
never pay attention to their limitations again, he was reminding the world what he has learned from
being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by
allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious or
tragic than in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in countless,
unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities and
limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by the
antagonism between the Capulets and Montagues, the maturity or ... Show more content on
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At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when Gregory
and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells Sampson,
Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues (1.1.32 33). As if the Capulets and Montagues
are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate instinct was to take out
his sword and fight them shows he doesn t like them. The hatred limits the actions of Romeo, a
Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in private throughout the rest
of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each other, Romeo is in the
Capulet s garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, Romeo, doff thy name, / And, for
thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself (2.2.50 52). Juliet is saying that she loves
everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of his last name, which is
the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The issue within their love is
caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits their opportunities. A mini
battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does not stop their love. Romeo and
Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue; however, ultimately this rivalry results
in further
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The Indwelling Urinary Catheter And Urinary Retention Problem
The indwelling urinary catheter can be inserted for a long period with frequent changes between 4 6
weeks (Taylor, Lillis, LeMone, Lynn, 2011). However, the Foley can also be a potential source for
UTI and bacteriuria (Taylor et al., 2011). The necessity of reducing the patient s period of time on a
Foley and helping him or her to quickly regain normal bladder function is significant. Performing
bladder training through clamping the urinary catheter is reported to decrease the frequency of urinary
retention, shorten the period of returning to normal bladder function, and stimulate normal bladder
filling and emptying by improving bladder tone and sensation (Nyman, 2012). When one thinks
critically, bladder retraining seems to be reasonable and necessary but there is always the need of
evidence based evaluation. The following journals are trials providing evidences and statistics about
bladder retraining prior to Foley removal in different populations presented with urinary retention
problem.
The chosen population in this journal were patients with hip fracture at a Swedish university hospital
(Nyman, Johansson, Gustafsson, 2010). Patients with hip fracture experience long periods of bed rest
and pain resulting in dysuria, which requires the insertion of a Foley before surgery. The trial started at
6 a.m. on the postoperative day two (Nyman et al., 2010). One group had their catheter clamped and
then only unclamped when there was a need for urination, while one group had
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Democratic And Republican Candidates For President Of The...
As I write this book, Democratic and Republican candidates are getting in position to run for the
President of the United States in 2016. Hillary Clinton was the first Democrat to throw her hat in the
ring and right away the Republican Party began attacking her for using her personal email and
business email together. They also more than insinuated that she had deleted some of the emails from
the server she had at her home and accused her of lying about it. However, whether she did or didn t
delete some of her emails is irrelevant to me because most if not all politicians lie in one form or
another to protect their interest. That s just a fact! I know some of you will raise your eyebrows and
say, I can t believe she said that...well, I did and I mean it. In Hillary s position, I don t believe I would
have turned all my emails over to anyone. I can remember coming in late to my job one day and found
that my computer had been hijacked by the compliance and auditing department. I was given some lie
about someone had gone to the press and put out bad or negative information about the company and I
was told that I and a few others were thought to be among the culprits. At the time, I can recall feeling
a tremendous invasion of privacy and I didn t believe I had done anything to raise any suspicion about
me. However, it took me ten years, after leaving the company, to figure out that I was told a lie and
that I was in fact, being investigated. Why, well it all goes
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Things To Write About For An Essay - College Homewor

  • 1. Things To Write About For An Essay - College Homewor 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. Things To Write About For An Essay - College Homewor Things To Write About For An Essay - College Homewor
  • 2. Synthesis Of Dha Essay As previously mentioned the brain is enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularily DHA and the omega 6 AA. While the brain can synthesize saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids, it must rely on uptake of either the preformed DHA and AA or their dietary precursors, which can be converted to DHA and ARA within the brain. While the brain does have the capacity to synthsize DHA its rate of synthesis relative to uptake from the plasma is relatively low suggesting that uptake from plasma and not synthesis within the brain is the major source. Furthermore, while the liver can upregulate its ability to synthesize DHA especially under conditions of low dietary omega 3 intake, the brain does not upregulate DHA synthesis under these conditions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We found that the coefficient of uptake or the rate of uptake from the unesterified pool, alone, was sufficient to explain the rate of uptake of all the labelled plasma pools upon oral administration. Or more, simply put, it appeared as if the unesterified pool was the major source, if not the only source, supplying the brain upon oral administration. We then used another kinetic model to calculate the rate at which DHA exists the brain and found this rate of DHA exiting the brain to be similar to the uptake rate from the plasma unesterified pool. Because DHA is no longer accumulating in the rodent brain, this suggested that unesterified DHA was, again, the major pool supplying the brain. Importantly, several groups had reported that upon acute administration of labelled unesterified DHA or DHA esterified to lysophosphatidylcholine, more radioactivity, presumably from DHA, was present in the brain after several hours. Furthermore, evidence that Mfsd2a a protein that facilicates the uptake of lsyophosphatidlycholine containing DHA into the brain, knockout had lower brain DHA levels compared to wildytype controls combined with observation of more radiolabelled DHA entering the brain was used to suggest that lysophosphosphaticly choline containing DHA was the major plasma source ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Dark Knight Batman Comparison First things first: I love Batman. Far from making me biased towards Batman films, this actually makes me more critical of film versions of The Dark Knight. I hated the previous installment of Batman movies, in fact. They failed to capture the darkness of Batman, providing a cheesy caricature instead. Thus, I had some reservations about Batman Begins from Christopher Nolan before I first watched it. Nolan proved my concerns completely unfounded. Batman Begins tells the origin story of Batman, as the title suggests. It shows how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) saw his parents gunned down by a mugger, how he left Gotham afterwards to learn about criminals, and how, in this version, he received training from Ra s Al Ghul (Ken Watanabe) and returned to Gotham to combat crime. En route to becoming Batman, Bruce defied Ra s wishes by refusing to finish his training by killing a farmer who killed his neighbor. Bruce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is the best Batman and best Bruce Wayne ever on the big screen. As the caped crusader, Bale brings the right amount of intimidation and confidence that make Batman the force of nature he is. But in Batman Begins, Bruce has only begun his crusade. So, wisely, Bale is not as refined a vigilante so there are moments when his confidence shakes and he shows more weakness than Batman normally would. As Wayne, Bale brings the perfect balance of a billionaire playboy act, genuine caring, and humor. In case you hadn t guessed, Katie Holmes as Bruce s childhood friend and love interest Rachel Dawes gives the only poor performance in the movie. She plays her role too stereotypically, especially when Batman rescues her, as the damsel in distress and love interest for Batman/Bruce Wayne. It s as if Holmes did not realize that Nolan wanted to create a more realistic, weighty Batman. All the other actors give some of the most realistic portrayals of their classic characters ever, but Holmes does nothing to distinguish herself from a comic book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Air Defense In Vietnam War Over the years, America has been involved in numerous conflicts. One of the most controversial has been the Vietnam War. Even though the United States Military failed in its efforts in the war against Vietnam, the military has learned valuable lessons about our forces during the conflict. Anti Aircraft weapons were used during the Vietnam War, and their capabilities have increased over time to become what is now called Air Defense. Air Defense s equipment, units, and personnel played a critical role especially during the ambush on Route 9 of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War took place November 1, 1955 through April 30, 1975, also called the Second Indochina War (Spector, 2017). The United States began involvement in the conflict in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The greatest encounter by an Air Defense Artillery unit would be the ambush on route nine. Route 9 began at Dong Ha on highway one and ran parallel to the DMZ, it travelled west through Camp J.J. Carroll and ended at the Marine combat base at Khe Sanh. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017). At 1140 hours on Jan. 24, 1968, a two truck convoy traveling from Camp Carroll to Cam Lo along route nine began receiving small arms fire. Upon arrival, the occupants of both vehicles warned a convoy pulling out of Cam Lo about the enemy fire that they were receiving, but the Marine captain disregarded the warning. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017) The convoy approached a bridge across Mieu Giang River where the enemy had planned an ambush, being attacked by small arms fire, recoilless rifles, and RPGs. Shocked by the incoming fire the convoy stopped and took cover along the road. Realizing that a convoy was pinned down the 4th Marines quickly organized a reaction force of one Marine platoon supported by two M 48 tanks and two of Charlie Battery s Dusters. (Sill www.army.mil, 2017). The reaction force quickly arrived, one tank and one Duster proceeded into the kill zone to extract the wounded. The two vehicles proceeded toward the kill zone when attacked by hidden enemy forces. The remaining Duster, commanded by section chief SGT Chester Sines, took position on a small hill overlooking the convoy, once it became clear that the first Duster and M 48 tank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Description of Formula SAE Preface: When a few university professors got together 20 years ago to start a very informal SAE student design competition then known as Mini Indy, I doubt that any of them expected their efforts would change the world of motor racing and the lives of thousands of young men and women. Today this program, renamed Formula SAE ®, has become the world championship for college engineering students, and the training program for race car engineers and designers around the world. Teams from as far away as Korea, Japan and Mexico travel to the suburbs of Detroit each May for the big event. Satellite events have begun in the United Kingdom and Australia. Each year as many as 4,000 students are members of Formula SAE teams at universities around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also comes from stories shared with me by many different teams. Much of this is a subjective interpretation of my experience in the management end of a Formula project. I am human and fully capable of missing something. I expect people will disagree with some of the ideas presented. The opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect those of any organization I am now or have been affiliated with. Part I: Organizational Topics Where to Begin: The natural inclination of any FSAETM group is to begin by focusing on what car to build. While it is important to be thinking about design issues and ideas, in the early meetings you will probably not be able to create a definitive plan. Unless you have designed and built complete automobiles before, you should not make definitive decisions yet. There will be plenty of dialog and thought given to the car design without making it a priority yet. Students usually think the biggest problems will be technical. We embark on an FSAE project with grand visions of a fast, exciting racecar and can t wait to get started designing and building it. What you find out right away, particularly if you are in a leadership position, is that the largest problems to overcome have less to do with actual hands on design, construction, and driving of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. General Macarthur Leadership There is one of the finest military leaders the United States ever produced in the history, General MacArthur, was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. His dad, Arthur MacArthur, was a war hero and a Lieutenant General in the Army during the Civil War. After graduating from the West Point Military Academy in 1903, Gen. MacArthur served in the Army and was promoted to the General (Four stars) of the Army in 1930, moreover, he was promoted to five star general during WWII. He was committed to preserving the military strength that had been weakened by the Great Depression. In 1936, he worked as an advisor to the Philippine army and retired from his active duty the following year. In the same year, he remarried with Joan Faircross and got his only son ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two main leadership style made him a one of the greatest leader in the history and he knew that these two leadership styles are very critical to lead people around him. I would like to relate this situation with the speech of General McChrystal. According to the speech of General McChrystal at Stanford. He has mentioned that leaders will face crisis that has never happened before and everyone will just looking at you, waiting for the decision. Decision making in the crisis that has never happened before is the hardest decision making that the leaders will have to make. However, leaders will earn a lot of reputation, honor, and respect from that decision if it made a positive outcome. I have found General MacArthur s own leadership principle during research and thought this is going to be very helpful in the future once I become an officer in the Army. He also mentioned that Any leader who applied these principles would never have trouble from their charges. Therefore, definitely these principles are very important as a leader. General MacArthur had his own leadership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Imperialism In England And Germany The early 19th and 20th centuries in England and Germany were times that would define modern Europe for ages. While England had been a world superpower since the 1500 s, they had to compete with Germany, a new and emerging country. For in the newer countries, imperialism was giving the people a newfound sense of nationalism further empowering people. Modernizing industry at a rapid pace shaped the workforce, while political systems were beginning to change in England while taking shape in Germany. Yet, Germany s new found nationalism and industry ended up making them a stronger nation than England. In 1871, Realpolitik was at its height when Otto von Bismarck of Prussia formed Germany. Bismarck was appointed as the prime minister of Prussia to crush the growing power of the liberals. It was his job to instill conservative values while avoiding progressive thinking with Western Europe. Bismarck used war as a political tactic by getting into wars he knew could win for Prussia. He lured Denmark and France into war to beat them and add to a growing sense of pride and nationalism within the German states. Two houses of government formed with the aristocracy having more power than the lower house. The biggest downside of Bismarck getting into wars with surrounding countries was that Germany was not industrializing over this period of time. Although, once Germany unified, Bismarck was able to jumpstart the economy by implementing a series of laws that would help businesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Going To The Moon Analysis Going to the Moon Nino Ricci Questions: 1. The significance to the story of Miss Johnson and the detailed description of her appearance is that Miss Johnson was the young boy s chance to get away from isolation and get a chance to fit in with society. To the narrator, Miss Johnson represents some sort of freedom, that which makes one feel accepted and welcomed by everyone, and Miss Johnson makes the young boy feel that. All the boys like Miss Johnson, including the young boy which gives the feeling that he s fitting in with society and is being accepted as an equal to everyone else. 2a) There are many themes present in this which are isolation, immigration and identity. The series of parallel events that happen throughout the story help reinforce these themes as the boy is trying to fit in and find acceptance within the school that he is attending. Being an immigrant from Italy and not knowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A quote that shows this imagery is: Now stray comets and satellites were flashing past our windshield as the moon balanced in the vastness of space, grew larger and larger, until with a bump and a lurch we touched down and opened our eyes to see its surface unfurled beside us; and when we had removed our safety straps and taken off our shoes and packed ourselves carefully into our spacesuits, we stepped out into space, our bodies moving weirdly because of the lack of gravity, and set off like tiny gods across the watercolour strangeness of the moon. This quotation is full of imagery which portrays the beauty of outer space and the moon. The comets and satellites flashing past the windshield with the moon in sight shows the nature of outer space and its vastness of space . As they reach the moon, they would imagine as if the landscape that Miss Johnson has laid out was really the moon, and they would attempt to feel what it would feel like if they were actually on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Research of the Tingunee Essay Research of the Tingunee Meghan Shmunes Cultural Anthropology Professor Pappas June 9 2013 Shmunes 1 After receiving this grant, I cannot wait to go study the people and culture of Tingunee. Before I embark on this journey to the Tingunee of the lower Quebin river valley though, there are some important things I must make sure I do first. There has been no known visitors to Tingunee or any research conducted on their culture, so I will need to take extra precaution with the basic stages I need to complete. Upon my return, I will hope to be the first person to have a basic understanding of the Tingunee culture. Cultural anthropology is the study of people within a particular culture and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I plan to answer questions about subjects including marriage, local government, gender roles, religion/ religious beliefs; more specifically the role females play. I will be figuring these questions out by collecting data within the community and to do so properly, I will need to have an emic approach. An emic approach is how the Tingunee people think, perceive other people, how they behave, and how they imagine and explain things. I decided to take the emic approach over the etic approach because the etic approach would involve me emphasizing what I think is important about a culture after interpreting it and because the Tingunee people have not been studied before, I want other people to know their culture and thought processes without including my opinions. An emic approach will allow me to be a part of the community while taking in information without bias. After being amerced in the community with my emic approach, I will be able to determine what distinct cultural characteristics separate this culture from the rest. I plan on interviewing individual people, both male and female, to get different perspectives on everyday life within the tribe and the roles each individual plays in the community. Being a female myself will have advantages when talking to Shmunes 3 the females of the Tingunee tribe. I hope to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Death Of The Moth Annie Dillard Analysis Annie Dillard s piece The Death of the Moth , is about Dillard being reminded of the death of a moth she observes and how it relates to herself, this piece is a great depiction of the impact of life and death. Dillard describes her surroundings living in a rural area and within her bathroom is a spider which Dillard reminds of a moth that she killed in her past when she sees the web that the spider has spun and how it has caught many bugs including two moths. She is intrigued by the dead moth s bodies and givings a vivid description of the bodies While describing the moth s dead torn body she relates it to a personal experience from her past where she watched a moth die with candle two years ago. Dillard described the burning moth in vivid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing this, she takes her experience and uses it to write this piece and uses it to spread her message and her feelings toward the topic. Dillard uses descriptions of her experience to flow with the story using metaphors and other ways of conveying her message about life and death. Through this she allowed us to peer into her life in that moment and convey the feeling she felt indirectly through the descriptions. This makes the text effective because it causes the reader to look at oneself about life and death and the other topics that could come from the essay. This gives her credibility because she experienced it first hand (ethos, pathos). Playing on your emotion from person experience with death. Making the text more effective. To conclude, Annie Dillard s piece The Death of the Moth; is about Dillard being reminded of the death of a moth she observes and how it relates to herself, this piece is a great depiction of the impact of life and death. She talks about her personal experience in a tone that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Amber s Secret Amber s Secret Bio202 Amber is an 18 year old woman who has found she is feeling sick and unusual. She comes to find out that she is pregnant and consults her doctor. Being concerned of her student status and what her parents might think are her biggest fears. The fetus growing inside her is almost 11 weeks and has her own story from the inside. Mentioning all of the growth that has occurred and the development milestones she has reached, the fetus is concerned of her own well being. The doctor offers Amber the options of abortion and adoption, and then the heart beat will be heard. It is unclear what Amber s choice is in the end. 1. What are the hormonal and physical changes that occurred in Amber s normal menstrual cycle before she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. What are the hormonal and physical changes going on in Amber during her pregnancy? What is keeping her from menstruating as normal? Physiological changes occurring in Amber s body are happening in her gastrointestinal, urinary, respiratory and cardiovascular system. She is feeling sick because of the increased hCG, progesterone and estrogen levels. Her story is only until her 11th week of her pregnancy, but she may feel many symptoms throughout the rest of her pregnancy if it is not aborted. Those symptoms could be increased urination because the kidneys are disposing of fetal metabolic waste as well as her own. Blood volume also rises to help accommodate the fetus needs (Marieb amp; Hoehn 2013). An over production of the hormone progesterone is created which stops the follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). Those are the hormones needed for an egg to be released and travel down into the uterus for a menstruation cycle. If that does not occur, there is not menstruation (Marieb amp; Hoehn 2013) 5. How does a pregnancy test work? At home pregnancy tests can be purchased over the counter or a blood test can be performed at the doctor s office. They both check for the human Chorionic Gonadotropin, hCG, hormone that is produced during pregnancy. The home pregnancy test uses urine, and the doctor s office tests blood (Women s Health 2006). 6. How can we account for Amber s symptoms? It sounds like Amber is having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Planets And The Celestial Bodies Of Astrology The Planets (Grammar Check) Ascertaining the defining characteristics associated with the celestial bodies of astrology will establish the novice in the fundamentals of astrology, and enhance the comprehension of adept astrologers. After all, as planets orbit established positions, the axis of astrology encompasses the idiosyncrasies of the planets. Additionally, a familiarization of Greek and Roman deities benefits the comprehension of the various planetary personalities. The Inner Planets The moon and the five planets closest to the Sun are relatively quick, moving through an astrological sign in less than a year. Thus, the combination of their positions and their effects vary significantly among individuals. The Sun The elegant brilliance of the Sun generates life, establishes purpose, and provides direction. Notably, this majestic orb impressively blazes as the kingpin of the solar system bestowing ego, pride, passion, arrogance, and strength. Along with these attributes, the Sun controls a person s desire for growth and expansion. Ultimately, the Sun determines the scaffolding of an individual s personality and destiny. The Moon The synchronicity of the moon is phenomenal: instinctively maintaining its composure while continually rotating during orbit. Habitually, the moon reveals its passively tranquil countenance to the Earth while simultaneously concealing a secretive side. Comparatively, the nature of this motion illustrates the way the moon affects an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Night Reflection After going through a traumatic event, we usually gain a hatred for the person(s) that may have caused it, or acted the events out. It changes us as a person and affects our whole well being, sometimes transferring who we used to be, maybe even making less compassionate and changing our outlook of the world. In Elie Wiesel s, Night, we watch as Eliezer goes through brutal events and attempts to remain faithful to God and his Father, and he only slightly succumbs to the lack of compassion of the other prisoners, towards the end, as he loses hope but soon regains it after he is saved. Before leaving his home, Eliezer was a very religiously devoted boy, even going against his father s wishes and studying Jewish oral law with a pauper, Moshe. One evening, I told him how unhappy I was not to be able to find in Sighet a master to teach me the Zohar...And Moishe the Beadle, the poorest of the poor in Sighet, spoke to me for hours on end about the Kabbalah s revelations and its mysteries, thus began my initiation (Night 4). Eliezer s father had told him he was simply not old enough the study the Zohar, but he knew deep down that he was ready and found his own master to help him with his studies, showing his faithfulness in his religion. He was also emotionally attached to his faith, as he was questioned whenever he would cry during his prayers. Later in the book, after being in the camp for a while, a questioning of his religious faith comes into play, Never shall I forgot those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Instinctual Behaviors Of Horses Instinctual behaviors that horses acquire are their social structure, reproduction, mothering, feeding and communication. For their social structure they have a complex structure. Horses are not territorial animals, they usually graze close to other herds and there is little to no aggression showed. Having the dominant leader of the groups is defined by the horse who has preferential access to resources through aggressive threats or actions. As for reproduction the mare, or female horse will urinate showing her vulva that then attracts the stallion, or male horse. If they become satisfied with each other copulation will occur many times over a period of time. The mare carries the foal for 9 months. As the skin to skin contact like humans to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Horses are very intelligent animals they are fast learners with correct and consistent training. They are able to figure out their own problems and work them out. Horses make associations with things that happen. So if something bad occurs during a specific event that is what the horse is going to remember. But if a reward is given the horse will think whatever bad thing happened in that event is usual and the treat will take their mind off of it. When a horse has learned habituation the response to a stimulus has decreased. This happens when the horse is confronting the same stimulus multiple times and soon has gotten used to it and the response to it being there has decreased. When the horse has learned association this is called conditioning. The horse realizes that this meant that . The horse makes associations and connections with commands and cues. The first licks from a mare to a foal horse are what is called imprinting. The licking from the mare stimulates a bond between the two horses. But there is also an imprinting done by humans. Humans can give a good or bad imprint on the foal which can later affect them growing up. If they are given a good imprint they are more likely to do the things that humans need them to do later in life. For example the horse will accept being saddled, rode with little to no resistance, and having muzzle clipped and ears handled. But a bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Correlation Between Self Efficacy And Specific Aspects... The survey results would be analyzed to discover any correlations between the three sections. I would correlate each of the demographic factors to the self efficacy score to determine if any patterns emerge indicating that self efficacy has an impact on lifestyle and experiences outside of abuse, or conversely, whether lifestyle has an impact on self efficacy. This survey would be too limited to distinguish which is driving the other, except to say that a relationship of some kind exists, and that could provide a jumping off point for future research. I would also correlate each participant s self efficacy score to the scores from the biographical area as subdivided into these categories: total number of incidents, past offender against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To understand the variation in responses, I would identify the measures of dispersion for self efficacy scores and each of the maltreatment subcategories (past and present, victim, and offender against minor and against partner incidents). Discussion Needless to say, this survey would in no way provide conclusive information regarding how to break the cycle of violence. It would, however, provide insight into the connection that may exist between a person s level of self efficacy and their experience of abuse, both as victim and perpetrator. This would be extremely beneficial to anyone involved in assisting abuse victims because it would provide the knowledge and motivation to help clients develop self efficacy, thereby arming them with at least one of the requisite tools to safeguard them against becoming a victim or offender. My hope is that by enhancing victims self efficacy, future generations can be spared because victims will go forward making healthier choices than did their predecessors. That is assuming, of course, that my hypothesis is correct, and a high level of self efficacy is correlated to low involvement in the cycle of violence. Bandura, A. (1994). Self efficacy. Retrieved April 26, 2016 from https://www.uky.edu/~eushe2/Bandura/Bandura1994EHB.pdf Berlin, L. J., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. ##vantages Of Sophie Germain Primes And Methods Of Proof Sophie Germain Primes and Methods of Proof If you take the prime number 379009 and look at it upside down you get the word Google!! But other prime numbers are far more interesting than this novelty. It s important to know, specifically, what exactly a prime number is. A prime number is an integer greater than one which has only two positive divisors; one and itself. If an integer is a whole number, then an example of a prime is the number two, which can only be divided by one or itself and yield a positive whole number. If you divide two by any other positive whole integer, it will result in a fraction such as 2/3 or 2/5 which does not give whole positive integers. Note therefore that all composite numbers or numbers that are positive integers that are not prime, can be factored by prime numbers. The number two is the only even prime, which means the rest of the prime numbers are odd since zero in not greater than one and is neither positive or negative. That is the specific definition of a prime number, but there is more to the primes than what can be deduced at first glance. A Sophie Germain prime or a Germain is a prime that when multiplied by two and added to one remains a prime; if $ is a prime number and 2$ + 1 is equal to a prime number as well. This special set of prime numbers are named after the French mathematician Sophie Germain. Hernández 2 Sophie Germain contributed to Fermat s last theorem which states that there are no three positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Choka Enterprise Rewards System THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES OPEN CAMPUS MGMT3062 Compensation Management Semester 2 Student Name: Edditon Edmonson Student Number: 308004287 Coursework Assignment CHOKA Enterprise Rewards System PROPOSAL: OBJECTIVE An effective reward system is organized to stimulate, inspire and motivate individuals to enhance their overall job performance. Our system is design to appeal and retain staff of the right quality with an understanding of the financial status of the organization. This reward system is design to boost the functions and core values of the organization that our employees will continue to with success. FACTORS TO CONSIDER * Performance associated pay * Incentive * Job Evaluation * ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three points if the job is of equal value 3. Two point if it close to the equal value 4. One point if there has two flaws 5. No point if it less valuable. The point that has been achieved for each job is counted using the categories of comparison to make an aggregate. The supervisors will organize the jobs in structured method according to the whole points that has been accumulated. THE REWARD SYSTEM CYCLE There two types of incentive system, short and long term incentives. The short term incentive would be appropriate for this type of job as it relates to the production cycle. The short term incentive is associated with jobs that have a specific time span of whether daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
  • 18. For this organization, we focus our attention on the monthly incentive payment, being associated with the completion of the main objectives and standard of the job. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Are The Corrupt Leaders In The Middle Ages The Medieval way of thinking, which gave kings absolute power and authority gave way to the Renaissance thinkers. These men not only brought their questions to the sciences and the arts, but also began questioning the corrupt practices of the church. The corrupt leaders of the Catholic church required their parishioners not only to tithe their money, but also to pay for the priests services, to buy indulgences when they sinned, and to pay for other services the church provided. The corrupt leaders in the church also engaged in immoral practices setting a poor example for the people who followed them. With the inquiring spirit of the Renaissance, the people began to question the immoral practices of the church, and the printing press spread ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of Online Communities ia a specific site and necessarily need an internet connection. An online community can act as an information system where members can post, comment on discussions, give advice or collaborate. Commonly, people communicate through social networking sites, chat rooms, forums, e mail lists and discussion boards. People may also join online communities through video games, blogs and virtual worlds. Although teens have embraced countless ways of communicating with people due to their extreme engagement with social media. The biggest difference between social networks and online communities is that communities form out of groups of people from all different backgrounds and histories (Boyad D, 2014). From a social and anthropological standpoint, these are the most interesting to study because they consist of people who probably have never met yet are held together by a common interest or goal. People join online communities for all sorts of reasons perhaps they share a preference for similar things or a similar lifestyle. Social networks, in the simplest of terms, are much like your offline social networks. We all have groups of friends, relatives, coworkers and acquaintances that we speak to and see on a regular basis. Social networks are inherently unique to each and every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As we see that with the passage of time, there is alteration in technology and the world has become a global village by bringing the people near to each other. Technology has broadened the minds of people because it provide us immense source for information and entertainment (Anjugu, 2013). Beside this, it has made man s life very easy and also changed their lifestyle. Communication Satellite Corporation was the first commercial space communication company created by United States Congress in 1962. International Telecommunication Satellite Organization (INTESAT) was a partnership deal signed government of United States and eleven allied nations in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The And Reverse Engineer The World Wide Web Not many people know that Google started out as BackRub, not the relaxing kind that you get at a spa. The idea for BackRub came from Larry Page looking for a topic to do his doctoral thesis on. Page decided to try and reverse engineer the World Wide Web for his thesis. Little did they know that were on the way to creating one best Good to Great companies of this century. As Jim Collins states in Good to Great that the companies that go from good to great are not looking for the quick fix and Google definitely wasn t looking for that. In fact, they were not even trying to make an internet search engine at all. Their goal was to look at the World Wide Web similar to the way academic build their papers, on citations. Papers are judged not only on the number of citations they use but also the number of times they are cited. Instead of using citations they used web links to other sites and developed a ranking system. As John Battle states in his article for Wired.com As they fiddled with the results, Brin and Page realized their data might have implications for Internet search. In fact, the idea of applying BackRub s ranked page results to search was so natural that it didn t even occur to them that they had made the leap. The idea for what would become the biggest World Wide Web search engine was born. Page and Brin s decision to keep it as just a search engine is what created the companies hedgehog. Popular search engines at the time, Lycos and Alta Vista, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Did Tsar Nicholas II Create A Backwards Economy Of Russia Introduction: Unlike other countries having a democratic government, Russia was ruled by a monarchy, therefore Nicholas II inherited the role of Tsar after his father passed away from kidney inflammation in 1894. There were many reasons behind why Russia was considered as having a backwards economy and the Russo Japanese War was a major setback for Russia. Bloody Sunday took place and shortly afterwards Nicholas II was compelled to introduce the October Manifesto ... . Nicholas II Tsar Nicholas II was a problem for the social, political and economic well being of the early Twentieth Century Russia. Russia s backwards economy: Nicholas II was raised watching his father rule autocratically. He was not prepared by no means to rule, and most likely took this as the best approach to ruling a country since it is how his father did. Tsar Nicholas II refused to stray from what he knew, and more importantly what his father practised as an autocrat whilst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With no workers, Russia was put under pressure as this meant no transport, schools, shops and factories were in working order. They banded together for many destructive acts such as rioting, stealing, street performances and destroying Tsarist authoritative symbols. This was a political issue for Russia as workers were fighting for their rights. October Manifesto: Nicholas II introduced the October Manifesto on the 30th of October, 1905. Once the October Manifesto was introduced to the people, they believed he was making a step in the right direction. This piece of paper, written by Sergey Witte, promised political reforms after ten months of strikes, a lot of political debate and attacks of violence. Little did the people of Russia realise that this was the Tsar Nicholas II s plan to please, however he had no intentions of acting on this or changing his ways. Link ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Accuracy Of Banduray In Sports The accuracy of a person can be improved by playing video games that involves shooting and aiming at other objects. Shooting in a game is similar to shooting or throwing objects in real life. It takes predictions and precision. Not only in video games, but accuracy is a very important key factor in many sports as well. For example, soccer requires aiming the ball at a certain angle or direction to pass it to another player. (Frankl, 2000) This compares to the weapon shooting a bullet at a certain angle or direction in order to snipe another playing running or jumping. A group of participants helped with a study at the Ohio State University to test whether shooting games helped improve a player s accuracy in real life shooting. In this experiment, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, sports are one way these skills can be applied to action. In soccer, you aim the ball and kick it to whatever spot you want it to go, but that requires the ability of aiming. (Frankl, 2000) In darts, you aim the throwing dart using the mechanics vertical or horizontal aim to land it closer to the center of the dartboard. (Burger, J) Why accuracy is an important skill to society, especially for policemen, soldiers, firefighters, etc, is because it helps with their responsibilities. The new training with First Person Shooter game can be a new method to improving their accuracy for their jobs. However, there are negative uses with this skill such as shooting to kill others. (Bushman Whitaker, 2012) But in general, if First Person Shooters do help enhance people s skills, there could new possibilities of training and practicing real life situations through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Educational Work Of Maria Montessori Maria Montessori was born on the 31st August 1870 in the town of Chiaravalle, Italy. Maria got her quest for knowledge from her parents who were both well educated. She started her education at a local state school and proceeded onto a technical institute where she intended to pursue a career in engineering. This was unusual at the time as there were barriers that constrained women s careers, leaving them with fewer options to pursue technical careers than their male contemporaries. Even after graduating from technical Maria yearned for me, this yearning led her to enroll in medical school against her father s wishes and faced with the challenges and prejudice she would face in this field. She triumphed through it all and in 1896 became the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Italy. A little into her career, Maria began working with mentally retarded children it was here that her observations would become fundamental to her future educational work. Montessori began to develop her philosophy and methods in 1897. She caught everyone s attention when most of her uneducable students passed the state test in reading and math, some scoring above average. Curious how such principles would work with the mainstream population of children, Montessori then opened her first school; Casa dei Bambini (Children s House) in 1907. Montessori education spread to the United States in 1911 and became popular and widely accepted. The educational philosophy however began to conflict with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 8 Thresholds In Big History In the Big History, there are 8 thresholds; in Genesis 1 there are 7 days. The similarities between the thresholds and days of creation have similarities literally and metaphorically. The Big Bang, the emergence of matter forming planets and life; the first day, the creation of heaven and earth. Just like the Big Bang, the first day created the ability for life to emerge. The stars light up, the second day, God created light. Although the light God created on the second day is metaphorically goodness, He created light. Before light, earth was a void, no form, engulfed by darkness. God brings light. Then He brings day and night, but without stars and the sun; this is when the creation story becomes separated from the Big History. God then created oceans and land, and then plants and trees; God creates these things before the sun and stars. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What if the day and night is the separation between good and evil. History shows that humans measure their days and nights based on the sun. If there was no sun, what kind of day and night was it? Were these beginnings days and nights, God s time and not the human measured time? God continues, He then creates the sun and the stars; the formation of new elements and a solar system. God then created fish and birds, animals that live in the sea and animals that fly above land; the creation story is thus relinked to Big History. God continues to create more organisms and animals. Then on the sixth day, man and woman were created. In the creation story, there is not days that show the emergence of agriculture or industrial ideas. God rests on the seventh day. The seventh day can be seen as the future, but I like to think the seventh day is when collective learning emerges and that there is will be always be an invisible eighth day. The eighth day would represent the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Jgyuyujhf Over Population Sa Pilipinas A. PANIMULA Napakahalaga para sa atin na malaman ang nangyayari sa ating bansa. Sa pamanahong papel na ito tinatalakay ang patuloy na pagdami ng populasyon sa ating bansa, at kung ano ang epekto nito sa ating pamumuhay. Isang malaking suliranin ang paglobo ng ating populasyon. Kailangan nating maunawaan at pag aralan ang problemang ito para rin maiwasan natin ang kahirapan. B. MGA TIYAK NA LAYUNIN Ang pamanahong papel na ito na may paksang tungkol sa pagdami ng populasyon ay naglalayong maipaunawa sa atin kung gaano kalaki ang epekto ng overpopulated sa ating bansa. Naglalayon din itong maipaliwanag sa mga mambabasa ang epekto sa atin ng overpopulation. C. KAHALAGAHAN SA PAG AARAL Mahalaga sa ating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An growth rate na binabanggit ay yung rate of natural increase, hindi kabilan g ang migration. Kung pagbabasehan ang rate of natural increase ng population, pangatlo ang Pilipinas sa buong mundo. Una ang Nigeria na may 2.5%, pangalawa ang Pakistan na may 2.3%, at ang Pilipinas 2.1%. Noong Mayo 2000 ay nasa 76.5 milyon na ang populasyon ng Pilipinas at kailan lang ay nagsagawa muli ng census ang NSO para matiyak ang aktuwal na bilang ng mga Filipino. Pero sa ginawang pagtaya ng ahensya, posible raw na nasa 88.7 milyon na tayo. Maraming kakambal na problema ang malaking populasyon, lalo na sa third world country na tulad natin. Unang una ang kahirapan na mayroong sanga sangang epekto gaya ng gutom, krimen, corruption, kawalan ng tamang edukasyon, unemployment at iba pa. Ang malaking populasyon ay may negatibong epekto sa kalikasan. Kung malaki ang populasyon, nai stress ng husto, at kinukulang ang natural resources ng isang bansa at kasabay na nakokonsumo ang enerhiya. Ngayon pa nga lang ay ramdam na natin ang krisis sa tubig at kuryente. Hindi lang ang global changes sa klima ang ugat nito kundi malaking bahagi rin ang dumaraming tao sa Pilipinas. Andiyan din ang suliranin sa basura at polusyon sa paglobo ng populasyon. Sa Puerto Princesa City nasa tayang 10 metrikong toneladang basura ang nakokolekta ng tanggapan ng Solid Waste. Hindi pa natin masyadong pinu problema ito sa ngayon. Paano na kaya kung ma triple ang populasyon? Tulad ng sa ibang lunsod sa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Makrolon M22_VITA8281_01_SE_CS06.QXD 6/10/10 9:37 PM Page 473 CASE VI Makrolon: The High Tech Material People all over the world come into contact with polycarbonates every day. Ever since 1953, this plastic has built an impressive array of success in many different product Today, countless producers all over the world rely on the properties of polycarbonates. And more products and applications are constantly being added. It is impossible to imagine the future without polycarbonates. One of these polycarbonates is Bayer s Makrolon.® The 45 billion or so CDs that have been produced from Makrolon since the birth of the compact disc in 1982 up to the beginning of 2008 would create a belt about 10,800,000 kilometers long. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Polygram, a subsidiary of Philips, made the first CD, they used Makrolon, which is now used by renowned manufacturers as a fixed component of many CDs, CD ROMs, and DVDs. Recently it has also been adapted for blue ray discs. Bayer Polymers did not pursue an ingredient branding strategy until 2000, when it began marketing Makrolon as a brand in its own right and bringing it into the public eye (see Exhibit VI 1). Prior to this, it was largely unknown to consumers and only marketed to businesses as an application chemical. Bayer has had little difficulty in finding ingredient branding partners to use and process EXHIBIT VI 1 Makrolon Trademark/Logo 1 On May 27, 2007 General Electric (USA) sold GE Plastics to Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) for $11.6 billion. In 2006, the Pittsfield, MA based business employed 10,300 people and generated $6.6 billion in sales and $675 million in profits in that year. In 2002 they had started a branding campaign which improved Lexan s reputation outside the Americas.
  • 28. 473 M22_VITA8281_01_SE_CS06.QXD 474 6/10/10 9:37 PM Page 474 Case VI Makrolon: The High Tech Material the product, given that Makrolon has had a good reputation in the plastics processing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Anorexia and Bulimia Bulimia Nervosa [also known as Bulimia] is a very serious and dangerous eating disorder. The disorder can be describe as bingeing and then followed by purging or a person who eats a large amount of food in short periods of time and then vomits after eating to prevent on gaining the weight cause by the food. There is different ways of going about ways to prevent the weight gain, making oneself throw up, taking pills, or laxatives which will increase how fast the food will move through your body, exercising excessively, eating a little amount or not at all, or taking other pills to pass urine This disorder is mostly between the ages of 15 and 35, even if they have no specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This bulimic group is usually more mature and less obsessive with the idea. The last form of Bulimia is Multi Impulsive Bulimia Nervosa this illness begins just like simple bulimia begins and in the same age group. This illness is usually caused by emotional and impulse control and most of the same reasons as simple bulimic sufferers. Most multi impulsive bulimia nervosa sufferers also suffer from drug or alcohol abuse, self harm [cutting forearms], and stealing. Usually there is a disturbance in the family of somewhat and in personality they have shown poor interest in normal activities, school, and socializing. The disorder of Bulimia can be triggered by many different reasons and problems in someone s life. Bulimia is not just about losing weight and being frightened to gain weight there s more to it. The reason of vomiting is more to feel like the person can control something in their life .As they feel that they can t control most things that occur in their life they choose to vomit so they can control their weight this is most common in the teen years because puberty has just changed their whole life mostly, also for different people it eases stress and anxiety. There are so many different reasons for these disorders such as some cultures have the ideal body weight, which just happens to be thin. Families have a big impact on this disorder as well, mostly when the parents have a big say or opinion on the child s appearance or a family member ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Effects Of Green And Sustainability On The Environment Last decade, no one knows or cares about the word sustainability ; however, the world we know today is very different. Today, we encounter the term sustainability or green , environmentally friendly , and organic everywhere. It is easy to find those terms in products or services claiming to be green in retail stores, or TV or online advertisement. As more people are becoming environmentally conscious, businesses and organizations are looking for ways to drive more profits while reducing the ecological footprints and minimizing their negative impacts on the environment. Furthermore, today, more products are claiming to be green more than ever; however, the definition of green is still unclear. For this paper, I will introduce a term, greenwash , how it relates to green and sustainability, and how it relates to all of us. In addition, I will focus on Vitacost Extra Virgin Certified Organic Coconut Oil, a product that claims to be green and sustainable and determines if it is really green. Vitacost Extra Virgin Certified Organic Coconut Oil is produced by Vitacost, an American e commerce company that sells vitamins, supplements, sports nutrition, and organic health products. The product is claimed to be green and sustainable by being made from certified organic coconuts. In addition, the product is described as GMO free and it is compressed without the use of heat or chemicals and packed in BPA free jars. The product is also a USDA organic certified. I came across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Lesson of the Moth Poetry Analysis Amber Brewer Dr. Fussell ENGL 1302 April 8, 2011 The lesson of the moth Analysis by Don Marquis The title of this poem by Don Marquis is The Lesson of the Moth because it is a poem about the thoughts of a moth and his outlook on life. The overall poem would be considered argumentative being the moth is trying to inform the man that he should live his life and let his hair down a little more instead of relishing the everyday routines of life. This is shown in paragraph 3 when the moth says But we get bored with the routine/and crave beauty/and excitement. (18 20)Another example of the passage being argumentative is when the man says and before I could argue him/out of his philosophy. (43 44) Don Marquis expressed several tones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speakers use of words symbolized things as well which reflected on the tone of the poems. The speaker expresses how the moth relates excitement with beauty and also by saying fire is beauty too. The word excitement could mean to the moth having fun and living life. However, compared to the man, the word excitement could mean trouble or risky being that the moth is trying to fry himself on the electric bulb. In conclusion, Don Marquis message that he was attempting to display can be true however it can incur some serious consequences at times. Works Cited Marquis, Don. The Lesson of the Moth. Reading Literature and Writing Argument. Ed. Missy James and Alan P. Merickel. New Jersey: Pearson, 2008. 184 185. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Regulations Of The Labor Relations Act Along with the consequences that it would have on urban areas. Goldschmidt also felt that the regulations of the Labor Relations Act should be applied to the agricultural sector and that unions should not only be allowed to develop, but should be encouraged . (Goldschmidt). Unfortunately, the US government did not see the family farm as being an asset by the 1940 s so the government fired Goldschmidt and hide his work for many years. The government also enabled land reforms that allowed corporate entities to take land away from family farms in order to create large industrial farms. The fact that the government was unwilling to follow Goldschmidt s recommendations, has caused, according to Goldschmidt the monopolization of the agricultural industry by agribusinesses. The result of this has been to weaken small farmers which has led to a dependence on corporate farms. The demographic the was hit the hardest by the decline of farming and land reforms were the African American farmers. According to there were 746,717 black farmers in the United States in 1900, by 1910 that number had went up 19.6 percent, equaling 893, 377. Then after 1920 when the number of African American farmers was at its peak of 925,710, there is a sudden drop in African American farmers. This was because many African American farmers were pushed into abandoning the farms their families were gifted by the United States during the Reconstruction. They accomplished this by depriving the former ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, Do just once what others say you can t do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again, he was reminding the world what he has learned from being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious or tragic than in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in countless, unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities and limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by the antagonism between the Capulets and Montagues, the maturity or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when Gregory and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells Sampson, Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues (1.1.32 33). As if the Capulets and Montagues are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate instinct was to take out his sword and fight them shows he doesn t like them. The hatred limits the actions of Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in private throughout the rest of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each other, Romeo is in the Capulet s garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, Romeo, doff thy name, / And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself (2.2.50 52). Juliet is saying that she loves everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of his last name, which is the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The issue within their love is caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits their opportunities. A mini battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does not stop their love. Romeo and Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue; however, ultimately this rivalry results in further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Indwelling Urinary Catheter And Urinary Retention Problem The indwelling urinary catheter can be inserted for a long period with frequent changes between 4 6 weeks (Taylor, Lillis, LeMone, Lynn, 2011). However, the Foley can also be a potential source for UTI and bacteriuria (Taylor et al., 2011). The necessity of reducing the patient s period of time on a Foley and helping him or her to quickly regain normal bladder function is significant. Performing bladder training through clamping the urinary catheter is reported to decrease the frequency of urinary retention, shorten the period of returning to normal bladder function, and stimulate normal bladder filling and emptying by improving bladder tone and sensation (Nyman, 2012). When one thinks critically, bladder retraining seems to be reasonable and necessary but there is always the need of evidence based evaluation. The following journals are trials providing evidences and statistics about bladder retraining prior to Foley removal in different populations presented with urinary retention problem. The chosen population in this journal were patients with hip fracture at a Swedish university hospital (Nyman, Johansson, Gustafsson, 2010). Patients with hip fracture experience long periods of bed rest and pain resulting in dysuria, which requires the insertion of a Foley before surgery. The trial started at 6 a.m. on the postoperative day two (Nyman et al., 2010). One group had their catheter clamped and then only unclamped when there was a need for urination, while one group had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Democratic And Republican Candidates For President Of The... As I write this book, Democratic and Republican candidates are getting in position to run for the President of the United States in 2016. Hillary Clinton was the first Democrat to throw her hat in the ring and right away the Republican Party began attacking her for using her personal email and business email together. They also more than insinuated that she had deleted some of the emails from the server she had at her home and accused her of lying about it. However, whether she did or didn t delete some of her emails is irrelevant to me because most if not all politicians lie in one form or another to protect their interest. That s just a fact! I know some of you will raise your eyebrows and say, I can t believe she said that...well, I did and I mean it. In Hillary s position, I don t believe I would have turned all my emails over to anyone. I can remember coming in late to my job one day and found that my computer had been hijacked by the compliance and auditing department. I was given some lie about someone had gone to the press and put out bad or negative information about the company and I was told that I and a few others were thought to be among the culprits. At the time, I can recall feeling a tremendous invasion of privacy and I didn t believe I had done anything to raise any suspicion about me. However, it took me ten years, after leaving the company, to figure out that I was told a lie and that I was in fact, being investigated. Why, well it all goes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...