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Reflection On The Process Of Bid Glass
This was my first time ever doing stained glass. My goal for this class was to learn the process of
stained glass, grow in patience, and grow in appreciation for the art. With all of the different
aspects, I feel like this goal was met. The first part of the process was cutting the glass. For this,
the tools needed was a glass/ball cutter, running pliers, grozing pliers, and (of course) your glass.
Using the ball cutter, you make a score on the glass. This should only ever be done once. After
that is made, take the pliers to break the glass. The running pliers are used for straight lines What
you do is align the cut with the line on the pliers and pinch, and the glass should break. The
grozing pliers are used for non straight cuts. For this, you take the pliers in one hand and your
hand as the other and go on either side of the score, then break or snap it upwards. Throughout
this process I had a good amount of struggles. I first struggled with figuring out how to position
my hand, the amount of pressure that I should put on the glass, and the angle to put my hand.
Another struggle that I encountered was breaking off the glass that had a curved score.
Sometimes the glass wouldn t break, or other times the glass shattered . At one point I ended up
deeply cutting myself, but I went on with a makeshift band aid and got all of the pieces cut. After
all the pieces were cut, I went to the grinder and grinded them all. This didn t seem to challenge me
at all, but rather proved to
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The Failure of the League of Nations and the Outbreak of...
The Failure of the League of Nations and the Outbreak of War in 1939
There are many causes for the outbreak of the Second World War. These include the failure of the
League of Nations, the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler s actions and so on. Some of them are more
important then others and are mostly linked with another cause.
The failure of the League of Nations was one of the main reasons for the outbreak of war. It
exposed weaknesses which encouraged Hitler to invade. The League had failed to resolve the
major political disputes. There were a number of such incidents but the most important ones were
the Manchurian Crisis, 1931 and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935. In 1931, the members of the League
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The League of Nations was established after World War One to keep peace, one of its functions
was to uphold the Treaty of Versailles. This led a lot of people to feel that the League is a force
representing the winners of the First World War against the Germans. This made people to
connect it with the harshness of the Treaty and so led to a lack of trust in the League of Nations.
For example the Germans were bitter that they had to accept the total blame for starting the war
and hated the fact they had to pay reparations of ВЈ6,600,000,000 and didn t want anything that
stood for it.
Hitler saw all these weaknesses of the League and believed that if he invaded a country the League
would be unable to stop him. This was a very important reason because if Hitler thought he had
powerful oppositions, he might not have started war.
Versailles was the peace treaty made at the end of the First World War and another cause of the
Second World War. It caused a lot of resentment in Germany, as it was seen by its people (and by
other countries) as extremely harsh. Germany had to pay a large amount of reparations, which it
could not afford to do so since the War had also damaged the German economy. The Treaty
demanded disarmament of Germany and demilitarisation of the
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Analysis Of The Spook Who Sat By Dan Freeman
During a time when many Negros in American were using means of violence and protest to
attempt to become visible to the dominant race in America, Dan Freeman decides to use
invisibility to reach his goal of bringing the Negro Race out of oppression. In The Spook Who
Sat by the Door Freeman believes that the ability of the Negro race to become invisible is their
greatest asset to his race as Freeman utilizes that ability in almost every aspect in his life. From
Freeman s time as an agent in the CIA to being a social worker in Chicago he is able to maintain
his invisibility without anyone becoming suspicious of his actual plan. In Freeman s relatively
small training class in the CIA academy he is able to almost to go through the whole academy
without being noticed by any of his instructors or peers. Once all the initial screens are completed
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Freeman s job as a social worker is a ploy that allows him to become invisible among anyone who
could interfere with his plans of making the Negro race visible to the dominate race. Freeman s
plan to make the Negro race visible again is not a peaceful plan in any way. He plans to assert the
Negro race by means of guerrilla warfare by educating and training the Cobra gang in Chicago and
recruiting them to become about of his Freedom Fighters. Once Freeman gains the trust of the
Cobra s and is able to work with them he quickly makes the gang invisible to the police and
authoritative figures in the city. One of the first way he makes the Cobras invisible is by having
them change their image it heavy drug users because [...] junkies don t do what we re going to do
[...] (105). By changing the perception of the Cobra s to be junkies no one will not suspect the
Cobras of all the training and planning they will be doing to execute Freeman s
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Jefferson Davis Outline
In April 1865 Jefferson Davis flees Richmond, Virginia. The Confederate army lines broke and
Lee withdrew. Word of Lee s retreat soon reached Davis. As the Union army headed toward
Richmond, Davis prepared to leave. They gathered documents and ordered that bridges and
weapons useful to the enemy be burned.
At the home of the Confederate president, Abraham Lincoln sat on a chair in the president s office.
After visiting two Confederate prisons. Lincoln replied If I were in your place,I d let em up easy,
let em up easy. Jefferson Finis Davis, an American politician who was U.S. Representative and
Senator from Mississippi, U.S.Secretary of War, and the President of the Confederate States of
America during the War. On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the
United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was
elected to serve for a six year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for
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Grant had broken General Robert E. Lee s defenses in Petersburg, less than twenty five miles
from Richmond. By nightfall, the evacuation of Richmond needed to be completed. At
approximately midnight, Confederate cabinet members, officials, their families, and the entire
treasury.Jefferson remarried to his second wife in 1861 after his first wife died.His first wife
was named Sarah Knox Taylor daughter of future president Zachary Taylor.His six children were
named Samuel, Margaret Jefferson Davis Jr , Joseph Evans, William Howell and Varina Ann.
Samuel died from the measle at age two, Jefferson Jr died at the age of twenty one from yellow
fever, Joseph Evans died at the age of five because he fell off the porch of the white house,and
William died at the age of eleven from diphtheria. His second wife s name was Varina Howell. He
was the youngest of ten children and he grew up on a plantation farm in
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Light Rail Transport System Proposal
STUDENT #400075821, #400073192
STUDENT NAMES: ANGEL HUANG, JOLISSA ROGERS
GEOG 1HB3
Human Geographies: City and Economy
Assignment 2
Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North Central Hamilton
Instructor s Name: Dr. Michael Mercier
TA s Name: Ashleigh Patterson
Tutorial Day/Time: Tuesday 12:30pm 2:20pm
Date of Submission: Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016
Both members have read and abided by the Guidelines for Student Fieldwork Guidelines.
Angel Huang, Jolissa Rogers
Introduction
The movement of people is a crucial aspect to consider in contemporary development, not only
around the world, but within a single municipality. According to Code Red , an extensively
researched article published in The Hamilton Spectator in 2010, the most underdeveloped area of
Hamilton exists in its downtown district. The proposed Light Rail Transit system is a public transit
project that could revolutionize the downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario and improve the city s
rate of urban development. This report will discuss and justify a proposal for a North South route,
including three stations/stops, and rejected routes and stations.
Background of the proposed LRT system in Hamilton
I. Rationale Great consideration has been taken by the provincial and municipal governments along
with Metrolinx to ensure that the Light Rail Transit system would substantially benefit Hamilton,
particularly in its downtown core
II. Costs and Funding
In current plans, the procurement of
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Fight Club Case Summary
Darden Graduate Business School administration was concerned with the school s reputation due
to the poor quality of work produced by the club. Therefore, the club was endangered of being
disbanded unless there was an improvement in client satisfaction. To improve client satisfaction
and OCI reputation, the leaders of OCI analyzed issues within the club and proposed initiatives to
turn the club in the right direction of productivity. During the process of analyzing issues within
the club it was observed that the rate of predicting the sizeable case load varied due to available
resources of the club along with clients expectations which resulted in the disconnect between the
two. Therefore, several applications of cases were rejected or discarded because of the feasibility
of the case along with clients viewing OCI as being a cheap source of labor. Although, the quality
of productivity by the club was in question, membership required cases to be continually assigned
which forced members to accept such projects poorly fit and unappealing. Leadership felt to
improve OCI reputation, advertising personal referrals was necessary to connect with the
community by using the faulty connections as leads. However, the faculty was hesitant with OCI
using their reputation to refer business knowing the club s performance level was poor. Another
approach to improve the club s reputation along with obtaining higher quality projects, the club
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Consequently, recruiting members within the club was difficult due to former member along with
second year students would converse with prospective first year students which resulted either in
negative or positive experiences about being a part of the club. Club leaders felt that if they would
offer credit for this particular course that would encourage recruits to join the
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Htp Essay
1. Start up your web browser. 2. Start up the Wireshark packet sniffer, as described in the
Introductory lab (but don t yet begin packet capture). Enter http (just the letters, not the quotation
marks) in the display filter specification window, so that only captured HTTP messages will be
displayed later in the packet listing window. (We re only interested in the HTTP protocol here,
and don t want to see the clutter of all captured packets). 3. Wait a bit more than one minute (we ll
see why shortly), and then begin Wireshark packet capture. 4. Enter the following to your browser
http://gaia.cs.umass.edu/wireshark labs/HTTP wireshark file1.html Your browser should display
the very simple, one line HTML file. 5. Stop Wireshark... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Do you see an IF MODIFIED SINCE: line in the HTTP GET? If so, what information follows the
IF MODIFIED SINCE: header?
A)
Yes,The last modification date is: If Modified Since: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 05:59:01 GMTrn which
was from the previous request.
11. What is the HTTP status code and phrase returned from the server in response to this second
HTTP GET? Did the server explicitly return the contents of the file? Explain.
A)The HTTP status code and phrase returned from the server: HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified.
The server dint return anything for the second time. 12. How many HTTP GET request messages
did your browser send? Which packet number in the trace contains the GET message for the Bill or
Rights?
A) [HTTP request 1/1].The packet number is 28 that traces the GET message for the Bill or Rights.
13. Which packet number in the trace contains the status code and phrase associated with the
response to the HTTP GET request?
A)The packet number is 32 that contains the status code and phrase associated with the response to
the HTTP GET request.
14. What is the status code and phrase in the response?
A)304 is the status code Not Modified is the phrase in the response.
15. How many data containing TCP segments were needed to carry the single HTTP response and
the text of the Bill of Rights?
A)234,237,239
16. How many HTTP GET request messages did your browser send? To which Internetaddresses
were these GET requests sent?
A)3 HTTP requests
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Causing Grade Disputes
On February 17, 2009, Max Roosevelt, with the New York Times, covered a story entitled Student
Expectations Seen as Causing Grade Disputes. When meeting with Professor Grossman, Professor
Grossman noted that numerous students assume if they have worked hard their grade should be
admirable declaring no other teacher has graded them with such gradebefore. Professor Grossman
then enlightened his students if they not only do the assigned work but by executing such action
meet the standard requirements, they will earn a C, as his default grade. However the students are
in opinion that they should be rewarded with an A. Some Professors have told there class if the
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In all toil there is profit waiting, but mere talk tends only to lead to poverty. When pupils must
toil to accomplish there goals, they will be better able to assert the principles they have studied.
The assiduous student should be able to prize the knowledge gained in the class with a good
grade. As a fetter fastens hands together, so should the professor fasten wisdom in his student s
mind. Liberally signing diplomas will profit students by no means.A surgeon with a participation
diploma is no more dangerous than an uncertified person doing surgery. For what does it profit a
student to gain a degree yet forfeit his self esteem, understanding he is not fit for the job?
In America there is a dream that no other nation has the American dream. Dr. Benjamin Franklin
well notes, The Constitution only guarantees you the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch
it for yourself. The hand of the diligent pupil will rule, while the slothful pupil will be put to hard
labor; and those who do not chase the pursuit of happiness do not deserve to eat of its fruits. As the
slack hand to labor leads to poverty, the hand of the diligent makes himself rich. Students must be
committed to their work so that their plans will be not only be established but
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Marketing Management Kotker
Internet Banking in Terms of Profitability: The Case of Northern Cyprus Banks Jude Chimezie
Nwobodo Submitted to the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfilment of the
Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Banking and Finance Eastern Mediterranean
University June 2011 GazimaДџusa, North Cyprus Approval of the Institute of Graduate Studies
and Research Prof. Dr. Elvan YД±lmaz Director I certify that this thesis satisfies the requirements
as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science in Banking and Finance. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Salih
Katircioglu Chair, Department of Banking and Finance We certify that we have read this thesis and
that in our opinion it is fully adequate in scope and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dr. Glen for his support; and more thanks to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Majid Hashemipour, the Vice Rector
for International Affairs for his Divine Assistance all through my year in Cyprus, May the good
Lord bless you sir. Finally I owe an extreme thanks to my late Father, Chief Mmeziamaka Nwobodo,
Ogbuefi (Onyemalu ife ga eseokwu), My dearest Mum, Lolo Eriko Nwanyi and Brothers, Prince
Valentine Nwanwelugo and Prince Churchill Omekannaya who encouraged me to travel all the way
from Nigeria to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and supported me earnestly all throughout my
studies. I would love to dedicate this study to them as my sincere love and an indication of their
significance in this study as well as in my life. v I dedicate this work to my Heavenly Father, Our
Lord Jesus Christ, The Prince of peace and The Lord of lords, for He made a way where there
seems to be no way for me. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT
................................................................................... iii OZ
............................................................................................... iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
...................................................................vi LIST OF TABLE
................................................................................x LIST OF FIGURES
.............................................................................xi 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET
BANKING....................................1 1.1 Background of the Study
..............................................................1 1.2 Definition of internet banking
.........................................................2 1.3 The Aim of the Study
.................................................................5 1.4 The Scope of the Study
................................................................5 2 LITERATURE REVIEW
....................................................................7 3 INTERNET
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Toilet Training Resistance Essay
Toilet Training Resistance
Toilet training resistance refers to an opposition to using the toilet after age 3. Children who are
resistant refuse to use the toilet even though they know how to.
WHAT CAUSES THIS BEHAVIOR?
This behavior may be caused by:
Too many reminders or lectures about using the toilet (common).
Changes in daily routine.
A desire to feel in control.
A desire for attention.
Fear of staying in the bathroom alone.
Association of the toilet with punishment. This can happen if the child was punished for not using
the toilet.
Having difficulty setting limits for your child may contribute to this behavior.
WHAT CAN I DO TO STOP THE BEHAVIOR?
To help stop the behavior:
Stop reminding your child to use the toilet for 1 3 months. Ask any one caring ... Show more content
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Using laxatives.
Have a consistent place for your child to go to the bathroom.
Tell your child that their body makes pee and poop and that it belongs to them. Tell them their
poop wants to be in the toilet and it is their job to help the poop come out.
Put less pressure on your child to use the toilet. Try not to argue and negotiate about using the toilet.
Praise and hug your child when he or she uses the toilet. Give your child a reward, such as a
sticker or treat. Give the reward only for using the toilet.
If you are using a potty chair, keep it where your child can see it. Make sure your child can get to it
easily.
Have your child wear big kid underwear. Let your child help pick out the underwear. Explain how
it feels much better when the underwear is clean and dry.
Have your child change his or her own clothes as soon as possible after having an accident. Tell
your child that people cannot walk around with messy pants.
If your child is afraid of the toilet, show him or her there is nothing to be afraid of. Stand in the
bathroom or outside of the door with your
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Why Can Hipsters Be Considered A Counterculture
Hipsterism has become an extremely popular counterculture in society. According to Zev Borow,
the hipster culture primarily focuses on individuality , uniqueness , and free thinking (Borow).
Hipsters have also been known to have a passion for music, food, social life, and style. Although
hipsters are often misunderstood to some people in society, they love what they do and have fun
while doing it which is what matters the most. The hipster counterculturehas had a huge impact on
society by providing a platform for people to express themselves.
The modern day hipster movement became popular in the early 90 s (Smith). This counterculture
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The fact that the hipster counterculture was created for those who don t fit in or feel they don t
acquire a sense of belonging in a typical mainstream culture says something in itself (Mckenzie).
One big reason as to why hipsters has since become popular is because they provide a safe haven
for those who are fond of individuality and for those who don t affiliate with the mainstream
crowd. Giving them freedom to freely express themselves without societal pressures on them.
Due to the hipsters reject to traditional society, many critics have now attached negative
connotations to the word. Making anybody who claims to be a hipster looked down upon.
Since then society has viewed hipsters as arrogant, [demanding] and direct people that nobody
like to associate with (Mckenzie). Along with that hipsters are also viewed as people who give
off the vibe that they just don t care (Fletcher). Although, critics give hipsters many negative
feedback, when you get to know a real hipster and not some poser, they are actually down to
earth, expressive people (Mckenzie). The hipsters way of life is different from the norm making
it more comfortable to people. Not always trying to fit in and trying to be updated is a big stress
relief off many people who chose to become
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The Importance Of The College Of Nurses And Self Regulation
Since October 1963 the nursing profession has been self regulated in Ontario by The College of
Nurses. Self regulation and The College of Nurses work together to support nurses while setting
the guidelines for the practice, while enforcing the rules and regulations with the goal of
protecting the public interest. In this paper I will discuss the importance of The College of
Nurses and self regulation, what I have learned about them and how I use them in my clinical
practice. What have you learned about these two concepts from the required reading and class
discussion? (specific knowledge base and qualities) From the required reading and class
discussions I have learned a lot about self regulation and the College of Nurses. I have learned
that the College of Nurses is the self governing body for registered nurses, registered practical
nurses, and nurse practitioners in Ontario. The College develops and implements policies and
changes to its nursing legislation with the goal of protecting the public interest through the
regulation of nursing practice. Regulation, Legislation By Laws. (2013, August 30). The College
of Nurses regulates the nursing profession and applies the rules of the RHPA and the Nursing act.
Self regulation is put in place to make sure that the profession is in the right position to determine
the standards for education and practice and to make sure that these standards are met. It also
describes the College s four key functions that reflect the
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Lake Tahoe Ecosystem
The Lake Tahoe Basin Ecosystem
Alexis Goski
SCI/256
Sep 10, 2012
Shameema Sarker
The Lake Tahoe Basin Ecosystem
During the last 140 years the ecosystem of the Lake Tahoe Basin has experienced multiple
alterations. Just as many areas have been depleted or implemented signs of struggle after initial
European settlement the Lake Tahoebasin s ecosystem has been vastly affected by man. The
precedent environment of Lake Tahoe s basin may never be restored to its original condition;
however efforts are being made toward its restoration.
The annual rate of precipitation, and elevational range once generated a strong foundation for a
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Initially established in the lake as a food source for warm water fish the crawfish as well as mysid
shrimp have polluted the naturally clear waters of Tahoe, and restricted the zooplankton
community. The crawfish introduced into the lake may be thriving in the area for numerous
reasons, and some scientists suggest that the current rise in other food sources for the non native
fish species has sparked the incline in their population (www.tahoescience.org).
Crawfish naturally excrete phosphorous as well as nitrogen, and have enabled the lake to have a
faster turnover rate within its waters thanks to their large numbers (University of Davis Centers for
Water and Wildlife Resources, 1996). Warm water fish not native to the Lake Tahoe area have also
begun to thrive within the near shore environments because of the increase in water temperature,
and continue to intrude on native fish. The rise in water temperatures is most likely from an
increase in algae production within the near shore areas caused by the production of nutrients by
the Asian clams, which in turn then feeds the growing crawfish population.
Since the settlement of the Lake Tahoe Basin people have deforested mountain sides, and killed
almost all natural life within the waters. Just as the Lake Tahoe area has felt the
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The Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies And...
the Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies Severities and Audit Fees
1. Introduction
With the development of accounting and the occurrences of accounting scandals, such as Waste
management scandal, Enron scandal, and Worldcom scandal, internal control of a company has
been paid unprecedented attention. For companies, effective internal control activities can help
management to prevent and detect errors or frauds from accounting system so that they can have a
better operating circumstance. In 2002, the United State Congress passed Sarbanes Oxley Section
(SOX) 404, which requires management to assess the effectiveness of a company s internal controls
over financial reporting (ICOFR) and requires external auditors to review management s
assessment, and then to provide their own conclusion related to the effectiveness of the ICOFR
(Choi, Kim, Kwon, Zang, 2010). The Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 indicates the rising concern
about accounting scandals in businesses due to ineffective internal control systems.
Internal controls of companies are to ensure the reliability of financial reporting, which are
developed by companies managements, thus, if a company has deficiencies in their internal control,
it will have a high risk of material misstatement over their financial reporting. Generally, the
likelihood in big firms that errors or frauds are appeared in accounting system is higher than the
likelihood in small firms (Hoitas, Hoitash, Bedard, 2008). Audit risk
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Music And Harmony In Music
According to Goodall, harmony is a word that borrowed by other language to show the well being,
human warm, agreement or friendliness. In music, harmony is the vertical of pitch with a part of
several pitches sounded at the same time. It unlike rhythm and melody as it was not part of music
from the beginning but it is an upstart. Harmony combined pitches into chords to please our ears.
Harmony is a magic compare to other elements of music. The tonal gravitational forces for harmony
are more complex and powerful than the melody. It contributes to the effect of the motion in music
and it allows the component to manipulate the human emotion. Besides, harmony is music coming
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Drone is the constant note just like deum verum the drone just follows the melody and played
parallel. However, this system gradually disappeared and new system is beginning. For an example,
Sumer is icumen in has special drone worked independently from the tune. When there are two
different notes played one after another, it is the beginning of chord progression. Chord progression
is the heart of western harmony that the harmony does not stay static and it moves. Whenever the
note in the melody collides with the two supporting drone, three note chord is created and three
note chord is the basic of western harmony.
Furthermore, harmony also contributes to the structural design of music. The arrangement of
melodic lends itself to hierarchical design more noticeably than does harmony. This is because
repetition of patterned material more obvious in melody then it is in harmony. The pattern of
frequency of vibration that created within an instrument named as harmonics. According to the
video of Goodall, when plucking a string of harp, it vibrates at different frequencies, it may two or
more different notes offer. It is creating the hierarchical of notes and
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Importance Of Inspectors In An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls is a play written by John Priestly in 1945, about a wealthy family, the Birling
s, who is questioned by a mysterious inspector about the suicide of a young woman, Eva Smith.
In the play, Mrs Birling is most to blame for Eva s suicide, in fact, in the play Eric, her son,
blames her for Eva s death, saying Then you killed her. She came to you to protect me and you
turned her away yes, and you killed her and the child she d have had too my child your own
grandchild you killed them both damn you, damn you . Three major reasons why Mrs Birling is
most to blameare that she refused to help Eva when she was her last hope, she showed no remorse
or blame for her actions, and she blamed others for Eva s death.
The first reason that Mrs Birling is most to blame is that she refused to help Eva Smith when
Eva came to her for help. As a major member of a charity group designed to help poor woman who
needed help, Mrs Birling used her influence to refuse to help Eva when she came for help. In an
Inspector Calls, Mrs Birling says I wasn t satisfied with the girl s claim...so I used my influence to
have it refused. And in spite of what s happened to the girl since, I consider I did my duty (An
Inspector Calls, pg. 44). Mrs Birling refused to help Eva because she was prejudiced against her
after Eva called herself Mrs Birling. Furthermore, Mrs Birling used her influence on the charity
board to make them refuse Eva help, and she refused to help her even though she
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Fire Above The Sun s Coron
An article in Science News, Fire Above the Sun in the August 31, 1996 issue, stated, ...in the sun s
corona, hydrogen reaches a temperature of 6 million Kelvin s and oxygen an astounding 100
million Kelvin s. Though the sun s corona lies several hundred thousand kilometers above the sun s
surface, the corona lies several hundred thousand kilometers above the suns surface, the corona has
a temperature of at least 1 million Kelvin s, about 200 times greater than that of the surface itself. It
s as if the air high above a candle was hotter than the flame that heats it. Exactly how the sun has
managed to accomplish such a feat continues to confound astronomers. These numbers indicate that
the atoms are heated roughly in proportion to their atomic weights, oxygenbeing 16... Show more
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Velocity would not have a tendency to decrease, as it does in the corona, by virtue of
multidirectional collisions to slow the atoms down because of the increased spacing between
atoms; therefore, temperature would not be decreased by these collisions. Multidirectional
collisions have some cooling effect on gas or plasma because the velocities are added by
vectoring. For example, some of the atoms can have equal velocity for travel in opposite directions
and on a collision course. When this collision happens all momentum is lost by both atoms and they
are no longer in motion. With no motion their temperatures are cooled dramatically and now absorb
heat from the surrounding plasma and are again set into
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Shinto s Role In Creatio Creation Mythology
Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan. It can best be described as a structured system of
animism. The word Shinto comes from Chinese characters (shen and tao), meaning divine being
and the way respectively. Therefore the total meaning of Shinto is The Way of the Divine Beings
/Spirits. (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2011) It is unclear when the Shintobelief came about,
but it most likely has its earliest roots in animism. These animistic beliefs were expressed in the
form of spirits called kami. The kami are beings that are present in all aspects of nature and consist
of major deities, ancestor spirits, and minor spirits who have significance in a specific community.
(Wilkinson, 2012, p. 263) Several of these kami have had extreme importance in Japanese creation
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This was in a time before land had formed on the Earth, and the entire planet was in a syrupy
state like oil floating on water. (Miekichi, 1920, p. 2) Ame ordered them to Firm up that gently
floating land and create the country of Japan. To facilitate this he gave them a pike. Izanagi and
Izanami submerged the pike in the syrupy material, stirring the waters of the primordial Earth.
When the pike was lifted from the waters, brine fell onto the surface of the ocean, becoming the
first island of Japan. The two gods descended to this island and made it their
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Women Should Not Have the Option of Artificial Fertilization
I don t believe that women should have the option of artificial fertilization because the
women can have emotionally harmful side effects. According to a study released by the Baird
commission in April about 2,900 women were enrolled in IVF programs n Canada in 1991
resulting in 189 births, while 3,400 used artificial insemination in fertility clinics, leading to 360
births. (Nichols 2) The fact that the success rate is that low is sad a woman could try and try to
get pregnant and go through so many treatments hoping at the same time that eventually they
could have a child but fail most of the time.
All 32 mature oocytes were injected. Seven zygotes showed normal fertilization (22%)
and one zygote showed pronuclear fertilization and 24 oocytes (75%) did not show any
sign of fertilization. Most of the embryos had poor morphology before the embryo
transfer, but there was at least one embryo available for transfer in each cycle....The forst
for IVF cycles did ot result in a pregnancy. In the fifth IVF circle two oocytes were
fertilized normally and one oocyte showed one pronuclear fertilization. (Francsovits, etat
2)
This piece of evidence is very demoralizing for a woman that is reaching out to their last option to
have a child of her own.
The second reason I thoroughly disagree to the option of artificial fertilization is because it
causes physically harmful problems for the woman going through this treatment. When blood and
urine
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The Global Problem Of Gender Imbalance
163 million women are missing in Asia, but no one is looking for them. These missing women
were victims of sex selective abortions, pushed onto the Asian population by a patriarchal society in
a way to control population growth. Mara Hvistendahl s Missing: 163 Million Women focuses on
the causes, consequences, and global implications of the genderimbalance in congruence with
sharing of local practices. Kwame Anthony Appiah offers cosmopolitan concepts of taking interest
in practices that lend significance to human life and shared practices in his book Cosmopolitanism.
The global problem of gender imbalance challenges Appiah s notion of coexistence in agreeing or
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The cause of Asia s, or specifically China s, gender imbalance is fundamentally rooted in its cultural
beliefs, with its patrilineal system putting preference upon the male child. There are numerous
socioeconomic factors such as the unequal opportunities for females, retirement support that could
be provided by men, and better socio economic opportunities, like education and employment, that
is given to males. After the introduction of the one child policy, women scrambled to try and have
male children so that their children could have a chance at better social mobility, job options, etc.
The gender imbalance also negatively affects males, as there are not enough women to have as
wives, rear children, or provide insights and skills that a man cannot. But by doing this, the deficit
between males and females by sex ratio increased exponentially. In relation to this, global
interconnectivity through technological advances, such as the internet, affected how quickly
Western opinion on sex selective abortion was seen in Asian countries.
Appiah and Hvistendahl both have opposing opinions on how global interconnectivity affects other
cultures. According to Hvistendahl, . . . India s skewed ratio of male to female newborns was an
outgrowth of economic progress, not cultural backtracking (250).
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Adam Smith Greed
The Wealth of Nations
Can greed and self interest benefit our society s economy? majority of people would say, but one
man by the name of Adam Smith would ve disagreed. he believed that profit motive even greed
could be good for the economy. This very theory spiraled an onset of controversies and debates.
However, his theory shined in the right light; justified is the best solution for the economy.
Entrepreneurs, individuals who come up with an plan in means of profit while knowing the risks
that comes along. however, in adam smith time(1723 1790), the definition of an entrepreneur was
different it was an individual purusing his or her own good to achieve the best good for all .
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By purusing his own interest he frequently promotes that of society more efficiently than when he
really intends to(p477) . Humans are selfish by nature it s only natural to do what best fit their
needs. when doing so it helps promote society even if said person is unconsciously benefiting the
society they are still benefiting the world s growth. In conclusion, greed and self interest can benefit
our society s economy. a human s nature to selfishly succeeded im will ultimately benefit our
society. with the invisible hand to guide human self interest the only result will be mass
competition and innovation. as a result, skyrocketing the economy benefiting in many ways than
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The Preface By William Lloyd Garrison
The preface by William Lloyd Garrison describes the encounter between Frederick Douglass and
Garrison, at an anti slavery convention. It tells about how this encounter led to a long partnership
between the two as well as Douglass involvement in the Anti Slavery Society. At the convention
the people noticed his appearance as well as his intellectual side. The crowd seemed to respond
well to the idea of protecting Douglass against his owners. In the convent Garrison says Douglass
testimony made the audience question their ideas about black being inferior. Garrison then goes
on to talk about how any inferior ideas about a race are the cause of slavery. He describes the events
where a shipwrecked whites where held as slaves by blacks in Africa because they were seen as
inferior. He then goes on to point of that many slaves have endured a much harsher life then
Douglass, and he points out how murder of slaves was not being investigated. In the preface
there was a letter to Douglass from a Wendell Phillips, addressing Douglass as a friend. He says
that he is happy the writing of former slaves is now being published and able to be but into
history. The prior history of slave owning was by slave owners themselves and they left out very
important details. He then goes on to say that he was astounded at the harsh ways he was treated
in an area that was considered a less harsh area. He then goes on to talk about how since he put the
real names of himself and of his masters he has
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Book Report Night By Elie Wiesel
In the book, Night, by Elie Wiesel, Eli is a young Jewish boy living in the small town of Sighet.
He faces the struggles of pursuing his dream of studying the Kabbalah, a religious text, against
his father s word. Moishe the Beadle, Eliezer s friend who he has a deep religious connection
with, warns him about the terrors that are to come to the Jews that do not escape. Eliezer s family
as well as the rest of the residents of Sighet do not believe Moishe. Later, the town learns of Adolf
Hitler s evil plans, however, much to the citizens fault, they do not head the warnings. The residents
of Sighet are eventually forced into cattle cars that were to take them to a location unknown to
them. This location was revealed to be Auschwitz Birkenau,
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How To Write An Essay On Honduras
Honduras is located in Central America between Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador. On
Honduras s northern border is the Caribbean Sea and on the southern border is the Gulf of
Fonsecena which connects to the Pacific Ocean. Honduras has about 112,000 square miles of land
(This is about 82 percent the size of Arkansas). The terrain of Honduras is mostly mountainous
with some lowland areas near the coasts. Almost half of this terrain is forest while about 30
percent of it is used for agricultural. Some of their natural resources include wood, copper, coal,
gold, and fish. Natural hazards include common but mild earthquakes and large susceptibility to
flooding from its Northern coast. The population of Honduras is a little above nine million
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Example Of Identity In Beowulf
LAR #1.3
In the past two weeks we have managed to finish an old english poetry, Beowulf and watch a
documentary/film about evolution of superhero comic books. As we read the book, we were
acquainted with the customs, culture, and life of the Anglo Saxons. Ancestral Heritage and
Individual Reputation were the novel s prime factors. In Beowulf, I have noticed that every
character is introduced by being referred to their family lineage and as their fathers son or
daughter. Fame played a prominent role, because that s how the warrior or individual is evoked
after death and even when alive. Most characters pursue to live up to their ancestor s standards
because of the pride they have for how they acted boldly. Beowulf was very exaggerated, but that
principal helped readers like me to understand the importance of a scene or character. There was
many repetitions through this poem, which helped us have a fixed thought of what this novel was
about. It repeated scenarios and descriptions of a character countless times so the person reading
it knows what was the novel mainly about. I feel like the repetition and exaggeration helped this
english poetry be passed down through generations and stay alive currently. It gave us a picture of
what the customs and life was like in Scandinavia for the Anglo Saxons. Kinship, Brotherhood,
Ancestry, and Glory was the essential motifs in my opinion. I personally enjoyed reading literature
out of my comfort zone. I don t read poetry often
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Emily Dickinson s Impact On American Poetry
Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous poets that has ever lived, next to Shakespeare and
Edgar Allan Poe. Interestingly, Dickinson published less than ten poems before she died. Although
Dickinson never saw any success in her lifetime, she still made a huge impact on American poetry
today. Emily and Edward Dickinson gave birth to Emily Dickinsonon December 10, 1830 (Emily
Dickinson s Bio). She was an exceptionally well educated for a woman at the time and attended
Amherst Academy for seven years. Even though Dickinson attended the seminary, she did not join
the Calvinist church, which her whole family was a part of. She struggled with the idea of original
sin and just could not accept the severity of beliefs Her rejection of
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Etiology Of Schizophrenia Essay
Schizophrenia is a mental illness which affects the lives of the individual, their families and society
(Murray Lopez, 1996). The term Schizophrenia is often utilized to describe a major psychotic
disorder that alters the way an individual think, feels or acts (NCCMH, 2010). It is often worth
noting that each person who develops this mental illness possess their own unique combinations of
symptoms and experiences. Schizophreniahas been the subject of an ongoing controversy regarding
its etiology and treatment. Biological, environmental and social factors play a pivotal role in
understanding Schizophrenia and determining the outcomes. An individual suffering from
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Research that has been conducted so far has attempted to determine the role of biological,
psychological and social factors but unfortunately, evidence does not point to any single factor.
Literature suggests that the etiology of schizophrenia and related psychoses results from a complex
interaction of multiple factors (Broome et al., 2005; Garety et al., 2007). Nuechterlein Dawson
(1984) suggest that much of the conducted research on the etiology of schizophrenia is consistent
with the vulnerability stress model. The vulnerability stress explains that individuals have different
levels of vulnerability to the mental illness schizophrenia. These levels are determined by the
interaction between biological, social and psychological factors. The research of Neuchterlein
Dawson (1984) proposed that vulnerability results in the development of problems if there was a
presence of environmental stressors. This proposal states that if there is great vulnerability, low
levels of stress might be sufficient to cause problems. On the other hand, if an individual possess
less vulnerability, problems only arise with higher levels of stress. Although the etiology of
schizophrenia is not well understood, this model is consistent with a variety of putative causes of
this mental disorder, in addition to the differential relapse and readmission rates that are overserved
among people suffering from
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Swot Analysis Of Armando s Restaurant
The Navarro family recently opened another Compadres, replacing the Dynasty Buffet at the
Clearview Mall in Butler. The Navarro s currently own five other locations throughout Ohio and
Pennsylvania. They re well known for the best authentic Mexican food with the finest ingredients
available. Compadres has become exceptionally successful in their business so far at this new
location. Luis Navarro, born in Mexico was persuaded by his family s traditional recipes and
confidently decided to compose an authentic Mexican restaurant. At the age of twenty Luis and his
brother Armando opened their first Compadres at the West Avenue location in Ohio. By twenty
seven he owned about six other restaurants in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Inside Compadres the
appearance of the atmosphere was uniquely different but comfortable. They positioned the seating
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It s rather large with plenty of room, approximately fitting at least twenty to thirty people. They
added televisions along the top of the bar so customers can sit, relax, and have a drink. A
comfortable environment to spend time with friends and family, while possibly watching a
football or hockey game. They have a variety of alcoholic beverages to choose from. Choice of
imported, domestic, or draft beer and house wine, to Margaritas, Margarona, and Tequila shots.
There well known for making the best Margaritas in town, including their number one seller
Margarona. Choice of flavors are strawberry, mango, banana, peach, orange cream, lime, raspberry
berry, blue Hawaii, and Pina Colada as the one number favorite. The price for a small is normally
$6.59, a regular comes to $8.59, and as for the pitcher is $20 dollars. As for the non alcoholic
prices, they run between $3.59 to $9.99. The best time to try them is on National Margarita Day
because the beverage cost as low as $4.99 all day
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The Federal League Of Baseball
The Federal Baseball Club was a member of the Federal League of Baseball Players. This case
was often called the Federal Baseball Ruling (Baseball reference). It was believed that the
National League of Professional Baseball Club and the American League of Professional
Baseball Club conspired to monopolize the business of Professional Baseball by buying out
members of the Federal League and by telling the members of the Federal League to leave.
Monopolize is defined as either a group or organization that obtain exclusive possession or control.
The federal league declared to be a third major league, having competition with the national league
and the American league in 1914 (Baseball reference). While competing for players and bringing in
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Having 80,000.00 of damages, then it tripled to $240,000.00 under the Clayton Act. The Court
of Appeals reversed the verdict saying that baseball was not a subject to the Sherman Act,
stating because it didn t constitute a form of interstate commerce (Baseball reference). Curtis
Charles Flood was born on January 18th, 1938 in Houston, Texas. He was youngest of six
children. When Flood was nine, he joined the Junior Sweet Shop team. His coach was George
Powles. His coach taught a lot of talented baseball players who went to the major leagues. After
graduating from high school he signed a contract to play for the Cincinnati Redlegs, for
$4000.00. Racisms was a problem back then. While headed to training camp, Flood was rushed
out of a side door at the hotel he was staying, and was made to stay at a boarding house, where
blacks were housed (sabr.org). Curt Flood filed a suit in a federal court in New York, against
Bowie Kuhn, a commissioner. The president of the American and National Leagues and all twenty
four Major League Baseball Teams. The Cardinals traded Flood to the Philadelphia Phillies in
October 1969. Flood then wrote a letter to Kuhn later that year, saying the leagues players were
reserve clause. A reserve clause was part of a player s contract that said upon the contract, the
right for the players was to be retained by the team. The player had to either negotiate a new
contract to play another year, or ask to be released or traded for another team. Kuhn
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Virtual Organization Behavior
Virtual Organization Characteristics
From the definitions of virtual organization/team, it can be summarized that virtual organization
/team has four main characteristics which make it different from non virtual organization/team:
First, cross line, virtual organization/team is centralized with a few or without department.
Business environment change makes a company or organization should be more flexible in doing
its activity. When a company should produce a high quality product to meet their consumer needs,
they could collaborate with other companies to determine consumer needs. In this case, virtual
organization/team has an important role.
Second, resources and purpose sharing, virtual organization/team could facilitate someone with
innovative idea but has not enough resources. Amazon sells a lot of books but they do not really
have the books, they cooperate with other parties who have the books and then sell it via Amazon.
Third, geographic dispersion, refer to any physical dispersion of team members, such as different
geographic locations or different workplaces at the same geographic location, nationally or
internationally. Virtual organization/team could maximize the time difference advantage from its
member. When a US company develops a website they can work on it from morning to evening,
and their partner in the other part of the world (Asia, Africa, or Europe) will continue the
development so it could finished faster.
Fourth, impermanent member, one team formed
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How to Bake Colonial Bread Essay
Introduction Crisp, brown, delicious these all describe the sensation of bread, a food that has
managed to survive throughout time. Thought to be created more than 7000 years ago, bread has
played a role as a staple food from the Ancient Egyptians to the people of today. Bread is now
used as a main food source that is eaten all over the world. Even in the midst of the colonial times,
colonists created breadas a main food product in their time. Bread was made in the colonists daily
lives, for it was a versatile food that was simple to make. By following steps and having some
patience, we may recreate bread like the colonists once did.
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As you transition from using the spoon to your hands when mixing the dough, you will notice that
the dough will end up with a rugged look. Be sure to clean the sides of the bowl with the dough.
With the dough ready, it is now time to move on to kneading.
Step 3: KNEADING THE DOUGH To begin kneading, you must lightly sprinkle flour on a wooden
surface or counter, about 1 tablespoon. Cover your hands with flour and plop the dough on the
working area. Hold one side of the dough with one hand and stretch the top portion of the dough
with another hand without tearing it. Turn the dough and continue kneading for 8 to 10 minutes
until the dough is smooth and stretchy. Add flour to the dough if it still is sticky and toss it 2 to 3
times during kneading.
Step 4: FERMENTING THE DOUGH Once the dough has been kneaded, it is time to allow the
yeast in the bread to rise. First, settle the dough in the original mixing bowl that is lightly spread
with flour. Tapping the dough with lightly buttered fingers is not necessary, but will prevent the
dough s surface from drying up. With a dry towel, cover the bowl and place the it in a warm area
around 80 85oF for 1 hour. The dough should be twice its original size once finished rising. A tip
to check if the dough has risen is to poke one finger into the dough. If the dent stays, the dough has
properly risen.
Step 5: SHAPING AND SECOND RISING With the dough
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The Secret Life In Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is more than just a rectangular province. Saskatchewan has always been an
interesting place to the people who immigrate here. The diverse land and opportunities in its past
has lead to many changes in the economy over the years. Saskatchewan s economy and the
variables that have influenced it over time are important to understand. These events in the early
stage of our province lead to what and how we see Saskatchewan today. The Secret Lives of Sgt.
John Wilson shows the growth and change of Saskatchewan s economy over the years. As shown
in The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson, Canada, and the Prairies specifically, were shown to be
an amazing place to live, with many opportunities. Saskatchewan s initial economy, from 1905 to
1920 grew and changed. John Wilson was lured to Canada because of the propaganda used to
influence immigrants to come over, Saskatoon itself was labeled, The Fastest Growing City in the
World, The Minneapolis and St. Paul of the West and The Eight Year Old Wonder of the British
Empire (Pg.12), all attractive names to potential immigrants. As the novel points out, the Prairies
were made to look as appealing as possible, with no mention of the 50 degree below zero winters
as Simmie puts it. There was some truth behind what the propaganda was saying though, Saskatoon
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When talking about Saskatchewan, you can t expect me to not mention farming. Saskatchewan is
known for its agriculture, and there is good reason. The province s early economy, from the early
1900s to mid 20th century, was dominated by agriculture. Agriculture dominated the economy
beyond the interwar years and shaped the lives of those who settled in the province. Wheat was the
most important grain in Saskatchewan. Marquis grain was discovered in the early 19th century
and it allowed farmers to grow more of this wheat faster, and in larger
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Photo 51 Controversy
Over time there has been a debate on whether it was ethical for showing Photo 51 without
Rosalind s permission was ethical. The showing without her permission was not ethical for
multiple reasons. One reason it wasn t ethical was because it took away many honors and awards
for Rosalind Franklin. With the showing of Photo 51, Francis Crickand James Watson used the
information they gained from Photo 51 to provide the famous model of DNAand win the Nobel
Prize in 1953 (Franklin, 2015). If they weren t shown the photo and Rosalind used that photo to
create the DNA model, she would have been honored with credibility and given the Nobel Prize
instead of Wilkins and Watson. Another reason it is unethical is because it made her stop
researching DNA and research RNA. I think this makes it unethical because being credited with the
finding of DNA structure, it would have made her more intrigued to study more about DNA and
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The role of women has certainly changed over the last 65 years in a couple of ways. One way is
that women are more commonly known than they were in the past. An example of this was
when elementary school children were asked to draw a picture of a scientist in a recent study,
820 girls and 699 boys drew male scientists. Only 129 girls and just 6 boys drew female scientists
(Giese, 2015). As the years went on, more and more students started to draw female scientists
which shows that they have become more well known. Another reason their role has changed
was because they have started to be recognized for their work. An example was the number of
female Nobel Prize winners. 65 years ago, only three females had won the prize, but in the last 65
years, ten women have received the Nobel Prize for science (Education, 2011). As you can see,
women have started to be more recognized and honored for their contributions to
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Sleep Deprivation And Women s Circadian Clocks
The silence of the night was peaceful and calm until a shrill sound cut through the air. BEEP!
BEEP! BEEP! It was 6:00 am and the alarm clock you had set the night before at midnight had
gone off. As you trudge around through the day nodding off while working and when you are
awake not being able to focus on the task at hand, you tell yourself you will get more sleep tonight.
Alas, the cycle will inevitably repeat. Many Americans struggle with this problem and often do not
recognize just how important it is to get a proper amount of sleep. Unfortunately, the health
problems(both physical and mental) of sleep deprivation can be more severe than many people
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Today the average Circadian rhythm for adolescents is to begin sleeping at 11pm and to wake up at
8am. About в…” of high school students get less than the recommended eight hours of sleep per
night and в…– students claim they get 6 hours or less of sleep. Since the 1990s, sleep researchers
and other health professionals have been telling us that these early school hours are harming
children. It s not just the numbers of hours of sleep, but also the timing of sleep that is required
for optimal health. (National Sleep Foundation) The lack of sleep can give way to health problems
such as weight gain, cardiovascular problems, mood swings and even can affect brain
development. Some school districts have begun to have a later start and many of them have seen an
increase in graduation rates, attendance and a lower accident rate on their
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Google Making USupid Logos
In Is Google Making Us Stupid? (2008), Nicholas Carr maintains that the advent of the Internet
has produced a shallow generation of information customers who lack the ability to deeply
engage with and critically think about a text. To support the argument, Carr draws on personal
and historical anecdotes and one scientific study. The purpose of Carr s article is to open a
dialogue about the potentially adverse effects the Internet could have on humans cognitive
processes. Carr establishes an informal relationship with the audience, who are generally well
educated, upper middle class individuals. Because the audience is educated, they are very
capable of critically thinking. However, Carr s use of other rhetorical strategies disarms them
and detracts from the dearth of logos. His essay is rife with numerous unfounded premises, poor
evidence, and logical fallacies. Because of this lack of logos is in a way compensated by
including numerous appeals to ethos and pathos, the audience is likely to find the article
persuasive unless they re read the article deeply with a critical lens. Carr s thesis is founded on two
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The study has several validity issues: first, there was no control group, nor was there a pre test.
This means that there was no baseline to compare the results to, nor was there a control group to
determine if the change was a result of the variable in question (the Internet). Second, the study only
examined journal databases, which are frequented by students and researchers more often than the
general population. Therefore, the sample is not representative of the general population and the
results cannot be generalized to the broader population, which Carr did. Because this
methodologically unsound study was the only one he cited, it is evident the essay lacks logos.
Therefore, the first premise cannot stand from a logical
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Role Of Havisham In Great Expectations
This dissertation explores the representation of Estella Havisham as the gothic Femme Fatale in
Dickens Great Expectations. I will examine how Estella Havisham was imagined in Dickens
Great Expectations and how her personality was shaped into the Victorian era. I will explore the
character of Estella Havisham as a Narcissist, taking into account the works of psychoanalysts like
Sigmund Freud, Lou Andreas Salome and Salvok Zizek in order to further elaborate her character
as a Femme Fatale.
Dickens work is famous for its in depth detail of its key characters; therefore, it is important to
discuss Miss Havisham and the character of Pip to bring into the light the true character of Estella
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These norms were influenced by various factors such as economy, domesticity, gender roles,
religion, imperialism, and much more. Amid the period symbolized by the rule of British ruler
Queen Victoria, women were not liable to have the right to sue, suffrage rights, or the right to own
property. In the meantime, women took part in the paid workforce in expanding numbers taking
after the Industrial Revolution. Feminist ideas spread among the informed female working classes,
the women s suffrage movement picked up force and discriminatory laws were cancelled in the last
years of the Victorian age. In the Victorian Era, women were thought as only fitting in with the
domestic sphere and this stereotype obliged them to limit themselves only to their household and
raising children. Alex Owen puts this Victorian ideal of woman in words as The categorisation of
so called female virtues found its expression in the sentimental and idealised notion of the
spiritually refined angel in the house woman as an angelic creature whose rightful sphere of
influence was the home and domesticity (7). By making domesticity seem desirable to the
Victorian women they used such tools in order to keep them behind doors. Owen further explains
the Victorian feminine roles by pointing out, In analysing many discourses which together
constituted the Victorian ideology of femininity, including the domestic literature written for, and
often by, women, it becomes clear that perspective understanding was underpinned by certain major
constituents. Among the most important of these was the notion of innate female passivity, a
negative attribute constructed in opposition to so called masculine will power. Along with this
went the concepts of female frailty, constructed in opposition to a standard masculine strength and
virility; a moral and spiritual sensibility which acted as the
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Microsoft s Surface Line
On Monday, September 23, Microsoft unveiled a new line of products to cater to the Surface
Line. The keynote presentation was not a way for Microsoft to impress everyone, but to adjust
and improve the mistakes they made with their previous product. Ultimately, it resulted in a
boost of sales. Last year s Surface models, the first ever consumer hardware released by
Microsoft, were flops with software bugs, hardware issues, and terrible battery life. It ruined the
entire experience of what Microsoft had envisioned. This year, Microsoft released the Surface 2
(previously named Surface RT), Surface Pro 2, and a load of accessories. The original Surface
RT was supposed to be a competitor against the tablet giant, iPad. However, it lacked a lot
features that were important for users. Windows RT 8 was supposed to be a low powered
version of Windows, eliminating the need to download third party apps from the internet. With
a very poor list of apps for selection, the Surface RT didn t appeal to many users. On the
hardware standpoint, it was beautifully designed but had no way of adjusting the kickstand.
Basically, it was a joke for using on your lap. With Surface 2, Microsoft does not hope to
compete, but rather aims to refine the Surface RT model. Surface 2 fixes all its hardware
problems allowing users two modes that would work on your desk and lap. Microsoft will be
releasing it with Windows RT 8.1, which is a major improvement. Windows RT 8.1, however, still
does not fix the
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Define E-Commerce
1. Define the terms e business
Aims to use and influence the unique qualities of Internet and Web
2. Define the terms e commerce
E commerce involves digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations
and individuals
3. What is the key factor in determining if a transaction is commerce ?
Commercial transactions involve the exchange of value across organizational or individual
boundaries in return for products or services
4. List and briefly explain the five main types of e commerce.
Classified by nature of market relationship
Business to Consumer (B2C)
Business to Business (B2B)
Consumer to Consumer (C2C)
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Define the term Supply Chain Management and explain what SCM systems are meant to do.
Continuously link the activities of buying, making and moving products from suppliers to
purchasing firms, as well as integrating the demand side of the business equation by including the
order entry system in the process.
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What does supply chain simplification entail?
Firms work closely with a strategic group of suppliers to reduce product and administrative costs,
while improving quality
Typically involves purchasing under long term contracts that contain pre specified product quality
requirements and pre specified timing goals
Often involve tight coupling (method of ensuring that suppliers precisely deliver ordered parts at
specific time and to particular location, to ensure production process is not interrupted)
7. Give an example of the main objective of FOUR revenue models for content providers. In
EACH case give ONE metric that would show if the site is successful or not.
Basic content revenue models
a. Marketing
b. Advertising
c. Pay per view/Pay for download
d. Subscription
e. Mixed
3.1. Elements comprising the industry value change.(e proc)
1. Suppliers 2. Manufacturers 3. Distributers 4. Transport 5. Retailers
3.2. How e commerce can assist each of these
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No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely Summary
In the article No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely , the author is talking about
the reality of being a 20 year old fresh out of college, and trying to find themselves in the process.
The author of this text wants the reader to realize what it is truly like to be lonely the author is
using point of view to show what life would be like as a lonely 20 year old, by using her own life
experiences as examples. In No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely , the author is
using point of view to show what life is for a 20 year old by using her own life experiences. One
example that demonstrates the lonely life of a 20 year old is But what most people talk about, or
warn us about is how emotionally discouraging our twenties can be (No One Told Us). In... Show
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This supports the authors claim that living as a 20 year old is going to be lonely and hard, by
using her own point of view in this article to show us what happened to her and why she is now
living as a lonely 20 year old. Another example that demonstrates the author s claim of the life of
a twenty year old being lonely through their own eyes is What I m learning from my twenties is
that I can have all the confidence in the world with my passion, career, myself, and it can still be
immensely lonely (No One Told Us). In this example the author is relating to the lonelinessa 20
year old goes through by comparing it to her own personal experience, the author had all the
confidence she could possibly have but it couldn t prepare her for the loneliness that was waiting
for her when she graduated college. This shows how the author is supporting her claim of twenties
being lonely she is using point of view i
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The Haunted Pacific Hotel Conflict
While staying in the haunted Pacific Hotel, an unhappily married woman is seduced by a
mysterious man while her husband completes a nefarious deal involving smuggled jewels.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
RACHEL MANNING (30 s) and her husband RUPERT (40 s) arrive at their destination: the
Pacific Hotel on the Australian coast. It s a place Rachel has been before. The Hotel has it s own
unsettling history. In the 1970 s, the hotel was hit by a cyclone. The storm killed a woman, LILLY,
staying in room 14, but her young baby boy was rescued and survived.
As they enter Room 14, the honeymoon suit, Rachel reveals a smuggled line of perfectly cut
diamonds. Rachel regrets that the diamonds will be turned into another development deal.
There s obvious tension in the relationship between Rachel and Rupert. ... Show more content on
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Rachel is more confused as she battles her internal feelings and is pulled toward Bryan.
The storm is not just in their marriage, but a fierce storm is approaching the town, similar to the past
cyclone.
Rachel sees Steve secretly meeting with Bryan, confusing her and she becomes more suspicious of
Steve. Rachel confronts Bryan; she knows he s the son of Lilly and that she reminds him of his
mother, a woman he only knows in photos. Bryan wants to be with Rachel. She s his new muse.
He paints a portrait of her, but the painting could be Rachel or his mother. Rachel admits she could
never leave Rupert.
Rachel sees an undercover cop filming Steve. Bryan warns Rachel that she and Rupert should
leave town. He can t explain why. Steve and Narelle leave as if they are being followed and hunted.
Rupert also has plans to leave, and he wants Rachel to come with him. Rachel is conflicted. The
storm gets stronger. Rachel has a last minute emotional struggle as she looks for Bryan, who has
launched his boat braving the storm. He disappears into the waves. Rachel is devastated. She looks
for Rupert, but thinks he has left her
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Was Gaining Massive Productions, Such As “Iron Man 3” And
was gaining massive productions, such as Iron Man 3 and Homeland . This all changed in 2014
when state legislators chose to mostly abandon their tax credit program in lieu of using the money
to lower their corporate tax rates. Their film industry crashed almost overnight. Nearly all film
productions went to surrounding states like Louisiana and Georgia, leaving North Carolina
filmless. There have been efforts to rejuvenate the film industry, such as a 10 million film grant
passed in 2015, however, many fear the damage is irreparable. Lowering the corporate taxrates,
though a great idea in of itself, is not a suitable replacement for the current film tax credit program
due to the devastating amount of damage it would do to the film... Show more content on
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The Pittsburgh Courier gives a great example of why this is. Think of it like this, if you had a
coupon for 10 dollars worth of free food (this would be the tax credit) and then sold that coupon
for 8 dollars of actual money. Because you saw the 8 dollars as more valuable than the 10 dollars
worth of free food (since the coupon/tax credit isn t actual money, there is a loss of 2 dollars of
value. Over time, this has led to around 27 million dollars in tax payer s dollars to be lost,
however, this number doesn t mean tax credits shouldn t be sellable (Shoemaker; Holmberg).
As a matter of fact, they must be and it s in their nature. Lisa Smith Reed, when I asked her about
the selling of tax credits, stated, Every industry sells tax credits that they cannot use to other
companies whether or not that company is in their particular line of business. It s incredibly
difficult to use the entirety of a Pennsylvania tax credit when the film company awarded the
credit resides in a different state. In a way, the ability to sell the tax credit is more of an incentive
to productions than the tax credit itself. Dawn Keezer, in an interview with public source, went as
far to say that the selling of these tax credits is a boon, because not only does it bring productions
to Pennsylvania, it also helps corporations in Pennsylvania on their taxes, and since all these
companies (whether it is the film productions selling these tax credits, or the companies buying
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Designing An Ensemble Curriculum
Instrumental ensembles are vital to the liberal arts core in college programs. Both aspects should
function collaboratively, teaching students to reach their full potential, think critically, and develop
patterns of rich, diverse thought. While producing a high level musical experience, instrumental
musicprograms must train complete musicians, performers, and create environment conducive to
higher level thinking. It is important to design an ensemble curriculum that focuses on developing
musicians, rather than just ensemble technicians. As an ensemble leader, discussing the how of
error correction and not just what provides more thorough musical training. Vocabulary used by
ensemble leaders should encapsulate material of musicianship
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Ted Talk Rhetorical Analysis
Headaches. Low energy. Upset stomach. Sleepless nights. These are just some of the countless
side effects of stress. However, Dr. Kelly McGonigal believes otherwise. In her TED Talk How
to make stress your friend, she describes how stress can be used in a reverse way contradictory to
popular beliefs. Dr. McGonigal is convinced that stress has received a completely negative
attitude, which she deems as wrong. She believes that stress can be manipulated to create positive
effects. Dr. Kelly McGonigal s, How to make stress your friend, TEDTalk is a rhetorical success
because it effectively convinces those who are looking for help with dealing with stress and
forward thinking scholars who attend the TED Talks. She achieves this success by... Show more
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This ethical appeal is key in convincing her intended audience of her message and being a
rhetorical success. McGonigal begins the talk by stating how she has had numerous years of
experience in dealing with stress. She proclaims at the beginning of the speech that she is a
health psychologist and has ten years of experience in dealing with stress. This appeal is
essential in convincing both her audiences. Her experience can be very convincing to the critical
thinkers and scholarly leaders who get accepted and attend the TED conventions. These leaders
will listen to someone who has been educated and has experience. It would be much harder to
convince an audience of doctors and teachers of an argument if she did not have experience in
the subject at hand. The same train of thought can be applied to her other audience consisting of
people who are looking for help in dealing with stress can take comfort in the fact that McGonigal
has ample experience. They are more open listening to someone who has field experience and
years of education in the subject than someone who doesn t. McGonigal uses this appeal to her
professionalism to her advantage by constantly referencing her experience as a health psychologist.
With this experience comes exposure to statistics and research which can lead to the next major
appeal she
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Rhetoric In American Sniper
Rhetoric is the persuasion of another to your ideals through the use of effective speech or
writings. American Sniper is a movie based on the book by Chris Legend Kyle and his life
before, during, and after being an American Navy SEAL sniper in Iraq. The book is named
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012) by
Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. In the movie American Sniper the rhetoricis used
to persuade the viewer on how horrifying warcan be on an individual. Viewers look at the elite
warrior, a U.S. Navy SEAL, and watch how through all the trials and troubles that he faced before
war were easily navigated by him. After returning from combat, the viewers watch how hard...
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Kyle. The viewer is exposed to his devil may care easy going life from before he was in combat.
Yes, he was a fighter and he would fight to protect his younger brother. He was also shown to
laugh off catching his live in girlfriend cheating on him in his own house. He enjoyed life to the
fullest while competing in rodeo competitions. In the movie, before combat he smiles often and
has fun in most of the things that he does, to include his SEAL training. After his first
deployment however this has all changed. He is still upbeat to an extent, but he has lost so
much that he rarely smiles like he did before. Again this is a pretty factual portrayal of how
many people change after something so traumatic. As he keeps on going back to the fight, he
serves four tours, he keeps coming home with less and less of the man he was before he went
the first time. This hard and grizzled veteran has problems with going to the store and even being
with his wife. He has a hard time in normal dealings with people in their daily lives. It is a struggle
to even want to get out of the house for him during some
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Nirvana Evaluation Paper
Title: Raw Emotion Strikes a Chord
I. Thesis: Despite their short lived time as a band, Nirvana remains the best band of all time, even
when compared to other successful bands of the same genre, such as Pearl Jam.
II. Main Point 1: Nirvana is credited with bringing alternative music to mainstream radio.
a. Pop music dominated radio airplay before the release of Nevermind in 1991.
b. Nirvana struck a cord with Generation X and opened people s minds to a new kind of music.
c. Other alternative bands were able to reach a wider audience when record companies scrambled
to jump on the success of Nirvana.
III. Main Point 2: Pearl Jam came from the same city as Nirvana and has gone on to great success
as well.
a. Pearl Jam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the explosion of the grunge scene and their exhaustive touring schedule, Ten was
certified Gold and reached number two on the Billboard charts by July of the next year. Like
Nirvana, the band was uncomfortable with the sudden exposure to fame, and after receiving
four MTV Video Music awards, the band refused to make a video for their single, Black . ( Pearl
Jam Stops Making Videos, Refuses To Work With Ticketmaster ). Over the past twenty years,
Pearl Jam has gone on to release nine albums, and won 11 out of 37 total awards, including five
American Music Awards and a Grammy. Pearl Jam has gained a reputation in the music industry
for their refusal to conform to music industry demands, and sticking up for causes they believe in,
such as their now infamous boycott of Ticketmaster. ( Pearl Jam: Still A Touring Force ) Although
they only had seven years together as a band, Nirvana is thought of as one of the most influential
bands of all time. Before Kurt Cobain s death in 1994, the band only recorded three studio albums,
Bleach, Nevermind, and In Utereo. Combined, their estimated total record sales are over 75 million
worldwide, with Nevermind and In Utereo reaching Diamond status. Nirvana solidified their place
in rock history by bringing alternative rock to the mainstream, expressing raw emotion in their
music that had never been heard before and probably not since. ( Nirvana
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  • 2. Reflection On The Process Of Bid Glass This was my first time ever doing stained glass. My goal for this class was to learn the process of stained glass, grow in patience, and grow in appreciation for the art. With all of the different aspects, I feel like this goal was met. The first part of the process was cutting the glass. For this, the tools needed was a glass/ball cutter, running pliers, grozing pliers, and (of course) your glass. Using the ball cutter, you make a score on the glass. This should only ever be done once. After that is made, take the pliers to break the glass. The running pliers are used for straight lines What you do is align the cut with the line on the pliers and pinch, and the glass should break. The grozing pliers are used for non straight cuts. For this, you take the pliers in one hand and your hand as the other and go on either side of the score, then break or snap it upwards. Throughout this process I had a good amount of struggles. I first struggled with figuring out how to position my hand, the amount of pressure that I should put on the glass, and the angle to put my hand. Another struggle that I encountered was breaking off the glass that had a curved score. Sometimes the glass wouldn t break, or other times the glass shattered . At one point I ended up deeply cutting myself, but I went on with a makeshift band aid and got all of the pieces cut. After all the pieces were cut, I went to the grinder and grinded them all. This didn t seem to challenge me at all, but rather proved to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Failure of the League of Nations and the Outbreak of... The Failure of the League of Nations and the Outbreak of War in 1939 There are many causes for the outbreak of the Second World War. These include the failure of the League of Nations, the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler s actions and so on. Some of them are more important then others and are mostly linked with another cause. The failure of the League of Nations was one of the main reasons for the outbreak of war. It exposed weaknesses which encouraged Hitler to invade. The League had failed to resolve the major political disputes. There were a number of such incidents but the most important ones were the Manchurian Crisis, 1931 and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935. In 1931, the members of the League ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The League of Nations was established after World War One to keep peace, one of its functions was to uphold the Treaty of Versailles. This led a lot of people to feel that the League is a force representing the winners of the First World War against the Germans. This made people to connect it with the harshness of the Treaty and so led to a lack of trust in the League of Nations. For example the Germans were bitter that they had to accept the total blame for starting the war and hated the fact they had to pay reparations of ВЈ6,600,000,000 and didn t want anything that stood for it. Hitler saw all these weaknesses of the League and believed that if he invaded a country the League would be unable to stop him. This was a very important reason because if Hitler thought he had powerful oppositions, he might not have started war. Versailles was the peace treaty made at the end of the First World War and another cause of the Second World War. It caused a lot of resentment in Germany, as it was seen by its people (and by other countries) as extremely harsh. Germany had to pay a large amount of reparations, which it could not afford to do so since the War had also damaged the German economy. The Treaty demanded disarmament of Germany and demilitarisation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of The Spook Who Sat By Dan Freeman During a time when many Negros in American were using means of violence and protest to attempt to become visible to the dominant race in America, Dan Freeman decides to use invisibility to reach his goal of bringing the Negro Race out of oppression. In The Spook Who Sat by the Door Freeman believes that the ability of the Negro race to become invisible is their greatest asset to his race as Freeman utilizes that ability in almost every aspect in his life. From Freeman s time as an agent in the CIA to being a social worker in Chicago he is able to maintain his invisibility without anyone becoming suspicious of his actual plan. In Freeman s relatively small training class in the CIA academy he is able to almost to go through the whole academy without being noticed by any of his instructors or peers. Once all the initial screens are completed the class of twenty three men have the chance to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Freeman s job as a social worker is a ploy that allows him to become invisible among anyone who could interfere with his plans of making the Negro race visible to the dominate race. Freeman s plan to make the Negro race visible again is not a peaceful plan in any way. He plans to assert the Negro race by means of guerrilla warfare by educating and training the Cobra gang in Chicago and recruiting them to become about of his Freedom Fighters. Once Freeman gains the trust of the Cobra s and is able to work with them he quickly makes the gang invisible to the police and authoritative figures in the city. One of the first way he makes the Cobras invisible is by having them change their image it heavy drug users because [...] junkies don t do what we re going to do [...] (105). By changing the perception of the Cobra s to be junkies no one will not suspect the Cobras of all the training and planning they will be doing to execute Freeman s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Jefferson Davis Outline In April 1865 Jefferson Davis flees Richmond, Virginia. The Confederate army lines broke and Lee withdrew. Word of Lee s retreat soon reached Davis. As the Union army headed toward Richmond, Davis prepared to leave. They gathered documents and ordered that bridges and weapons useful to the enemy be burned. At the home of the Confederate president, Abraham Lincoln sat on a chair in the president s office. After visiting two Confederate prisons. Lincoln replied If I were in your place,I d let em up easy, let em up easy. Jefferson Finis Davis, an American politician who was U.S. Representative and Senator from Mississippi, U.S.Secretary of War, and the President of the Confederate States of America during the War. On November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president, not of the United States of America but of the Confederate States of America. He ran unopposed and was elected to serve for a six year term. Davis had already been serving as the temporary president for almost a year.He was also appointed US Senator on August... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grant had broken General Robert E. Lee s defenses in Petersburg, less than twenty five miles from Richmond. By nightfall, the evacuation of Richmond needed to be completed. At approximately midnight, Confederate cabinet members, officials, their families, and the entire treasury.Jefferson remarried to his second wife in 1861 after his first wife died.His first wife was named Sarah Knox Taylor daughter of future president Zachary Taylor.His six children were named Samuel, Margaret Jefferson Davis Jr , Joseph Evans, William Howell and Varina Ann. Samuel died from the measle at age two, Jefferson Jr died at the age of twenty one from yellow fever, Joseph Evans died at the age of five because he fell off the porch of the white house,and William died at the age of eleven from diphtheria. His second wife s name was Varina Howell. He was the youngest of ten children and he grew up on a plantation farm in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Light Rail Transport System Proposal STUDENT #400075821, #400073192 STUDENT NAMES: ANGEL HUANG, JOLISSA ROGERS GEOG 1HB3 Human Geographies: City and Economy Assignment 2 Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North Central Hamilton Instructor s Name: Dr. Michael Mercier TA s Name: Ashleigh Patterson Tutorial Day/Time: Tuesday 12:30pm 2:20pm Date of Submission: Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016 Both members have read and abided by the Guidelines for Student Fieldwork Guidelines. Angel Huang, Jolissa Rogers Introduction The movement of people is a crucial aspect to consider in contemporary development, not only around the world, but within a single municipality. According to Code Red , an extensively researched article published in The Hamilton Spectator in 2010, the most underdeveloped area of Hamilton exists in its downtown district. The proposed Light Rail Transit system is a public transit project that could revolutionize the downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario and improve the city s rate of urban development. This report will discuss and justify a proposal for a North South route, including three stations/stops, and rejected routes and stations. Background of the proposed LRT system in Hamilton I. Rationale Great consideration has been taken by the provincial and municipal governments along with Metrolinx to ensure that the Light Rail Transit system would substantially benefit Hamilton, particularly in its downtown core II. Costs and Funding In current plans, the procurement of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Fight Club Case Summary Darden Graduate Business School administration was concerned with the school s reputation due to the poor quality of work produced by the club. Therefore, the club was endangered of being disbanded unless there was an improvement in client satisfaction. To improve client satisfaction and OCI reputation, the leaders of OCI analyzed issues within the club and proposed initiatives to turn the club in the right direction of productivity. During the process of analyzing issues within the club it was observed that the rate of predicting the sizeable case load varied due to available resources of the club along with clients expectations which resulted in the disconnect between the two. Therefore, several applications of cases were rejected or discarded because of the feasibility of the case along with clients viewing OCI as being a cheap source of labor. Although, the quality of productivity by the club was in question, membership required cases to be continually assigned which forced members to accept such projects poorly fit and unappealing. Leadership felt to improve OCI reputation, advertising personal referrals was necessary to connect with the community by using the faulty connections as leads. However, the faculty was hesitant with OCI using their reputation to refer business knowing the club s performance level was poor. Another approach to improve the club s reputation along with obtaining higher quality projects, the club leaders considered soliciting businesses within Charlottesville thereby... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, recruiting members within the club was difficult due to former member along with second year students would converse with prospective first year students which resulted either in negative or positive experiences about being a part of the club. Club leaders felt that if they would offer credit for this particular course that would encourage recruits to join the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Htp Essay 1. Start up your web browser. 2. Start up the Wireshark packet sniffer, as described in the Introductory lab (but don t yet begin packet capture). Enter http (just the letters, not the quotation marks) in the display filter specification window, so that only captured HTTP messages will be displayed later in the packet listing window. (We re only interested in the HTTP protocol here, and don t want to see the clutter of all captured packets). 3. Wait a bit more than one minute (we ll see why shortly), and then begin Wireshark packet capture. 4. Enter the following to your browser http://gaia.cs.umass.edu/wireshark labs/HTTP wireshark file1.html Your browser should display the very simple, one line HTML file. 5. Stop Wireshark... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you see an IF MODIFIED SINCE: line in the HTTP GET? If so, what information follows the IF MODIFIED SINCE: header? A) Yes,The last modification date is: If Modified Since: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 05:59:01 GMTrn which was from the previous request. 11. What is the HTTP status code and phrase returned from the server in response to this second HTTP GET? Did the server explicitly return the contents of the file? Explain. A)The HTTP status code and phrase returned from the server: HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified. The server dint return anything for the second time. 12. How many HTTP GET request messages did your browser send? Which packet number in the trace contains the GET message for the Bill or Rights? A) [HTTP request 1/1].The packet number is 28 that traces the GET message for the Bill or Rights. 13. Which packet number in the trace contains the status code and phrase associated with the response to the HTTP GET request? A)The packet number is 32 that contains the status code and phrase associated with the response to the HTTP GET request. 14. What is the status code and phrase in the response? A)304 is the status code Not Modified is the phrase in the response. 15. How many data containing TCP segments were needed to carry the single HTTP response and the text of the Bill of Rights? A)234,237,239 16. How many HTTP GET request messages did your browser send? To which Internetaddresses were these GET requests sent? A)3 HTTP requests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Causing Grade Disputes On February 17, 2009, Max Roosevelt, with the New York Times, covered a story entitled Student Expectations Seen as Causing Grade Disputes. When meeting with Professor Grossman, Professor Grossman noted that numerous students assume if they have worked hard their grade should be admirable declaring no other teacher has graded them with such gradebefore. Professor Grossman then enlightened his students if they not only do the assigned work but by executing such action meet the standard requirements, they will earn a C, as his default grade. However the students are in opinion that they should be rewarded with an A. Some Professors have told there class if the studenthas an interest in their desired field the grading process will take... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all toil there is profit waiting, but mere talk tends only to lead to poverty. When pupils must toil to accomplish there goals, they will be better able to assert the principles they have studied. The assiduous student should be able to prize the knowledge gained in the class with a good grade. As a fetter fastens hands together, so should the professor fasten wisdom in his student s mind. Liberally signing diplomas will profit students by no means.A surgeon with a participation diploma is no more dangerous than an uncertified person doing surgery. For what does it profit a student to gain a degree yet forfeit his self esteem, understanding he is not fit for the job? In America there is a dream that no other nation has the American dream. Dr. Benjamin Franklin well notes, The Constitution only guarantees you the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it for yourself. The hand of the diligent pupil will rule, while the slothful pupil will be put to hard labor; and those who do not chase the pursuit of happiness do not deserve to eat of its fruits. As the slack hand to labor leads to poverty, the hand of the diligent makes himself rich. Students must be committed to their work so that their plans will be not only be established but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Marketing Management Kotker Internet Banking in Terms of Profitability: The Case of Northern Cyprus Banks Jude Chimezie Nwobodo Submitted to the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Banking and Finance Eastern Mediterranean University June 2011 GazimaДџusa, North Cyprus Approval of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Prof. Dr. Elvan YД±lmaz Director I certify that this thesis satisfies the requirements as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science in Banking and Finance. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Salih Katircioglu Chair, Department of Banking and Finance We certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully adequate in scope and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Glen for his support; and more thanks to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Majid Hashemipour, the Vice Rector for International Affairs for his Divine Assistance all through my year in Cyprus, May the good Lord bless you sir. Finally I owe an extreme thanks to my late Father, Chief Mmeziamaka Nwobodo, Ogbuefi (Onyemalu ife ga eseokwu), My dearest Mum, Lolo Eriko Nwanyi and Brothers, Prince Valentine Nwanwelugo and Prince Churchill Omekannaya who encouraged me to travel all the way from Nigeria to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and supported me earnestly all throughout my studies. I would love to dedicate this study to them as my sincere love and an indication of their significance in this study as well as in my life. v I dedicate this work to my Heavenly Father, Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Prince of peace and The Lord of lords, for He made a way where there seems to be no way for me. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ................................................................................... iii OZ ............................................................................................... iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...................................................................vi LIST OF TABLE ................................................................................x LIST OF FIGURES .............................................................................xi 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BANKING....................................1 1.1 Background of the Study ..............................................................1 1.2 Definition of internet banking .........................................................2 1.3 The Aim of the Study .................................................................5 1.4 The Scope of the Study ................................................................5 2 LITERATURE REVIEW ....................................................................7 3 INTERNET ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Toilet Training Resistance Essay Toilet Training Resistance Toilet training resistance refers to an opposition to using the toilet after age 3. Children who are resistant refuse to use the toilet even though they know how to. WHAT CAUSES THIS BEHAVIOR? This behavior may be caused by: Too many reminders or lectures about using the toilet (common). Changes in daily routine. A desire to feel in control. A desire for attention. Fear of staying in the bathroom alone. Association of the toilet with punishment. This can happen if the child was punished for not using the toilet. Having difficulty setting limits for your child may contribute to this behavior. WHAT CAN I DO TO STOP THE BEHAVIOR? To help stop the behavior: Stop reminding your child to use the toilet for 1 3 months. Ask any one caring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using laxatives. Have a consistent place for your child to go to the bathroom. Tell your child that their body makes pee and poop and that it belongs to them. Tell them their poop wants to be in the toilet and it is their job to help the poop come out. Put less pressure on your child to use the toilet. Try not to argue and negotiate about using the toilet. Praise and hug your child when he or she uses the toilet. Give your child a reward, such as a sticker or treat. Give the reward only for using the toilet. If you are using a potty chair, keep it where your child can see it. Make sure your child can get to it
  • 12. easily. Have your child wear big kid underwear. Let your child help pick out the underwear. Explain how it feels much better when the underwear is clean and dry. Have your child change his or her own clothes as soon as possible after having an accident. Tell your child that people cannot walk around with messy pants. If your child is afraid of the toilet, show him or her there is nothing to be afraid of. Stand in the bathroom or outside of the door with your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why Can Hipsters Be Considered A Counterculture Hipsterism has become an extremely popular counterculture in society. According to Zev Borow, the hipster culture primarily focuses on individuality , uniqueness , and free thinking (Borow). Hipsters have also been known to have a passion for music, food, social life, and style. Although hipsters are often misunderstood to some people in society, they love what they do and have fun while doing it which is what matters the most. The hipster counterculturehas had a huge impact on society by providing a platform for people to express themselves. The modern day hipster movement became popular in the early 90 s (Smith). This counterculture didn t spring up overnight, hipsters were influenced by Revolutionary groups of the past ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that the hipster counterculture was created for those who don t fit in or feel they don t acquire a sense of belonging in a typical mainstream culture says something in itself (Mckenzie). One big reason as to why hipsters has since become popular is because they provide a safe haven for those who are fond of individuality and for those who don t affiliate with the mainstream crowd. Giving them freedom to freely express themselves without societal pressures on them. Due to the hipsters reject to traditional society, many critics have now attached negative connotations to the word. Making anybody who claims to be a hipster looked down upon. Since then society has viewed hipsters as arrogant, [demanding] and direct people that nobody like to associate with (Mckenzie). Along with that hipsters are also viewed as people who give off the vibe that they just don t care (Fletcher). Although, critics give hipsters many negative feedback, when you get to know a real hipster and not some poser, they are actually down to earth, expressive people (Mckenzie). The hipsters way of life is different from the norm making it more comfortable to people. Not always trying to fit in and trying to be updated is a big stress relief off many people who chose to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of The College Of Nurses And Self Regulation Since October 1963 the nursing profession has been self regulated in Ontario by The College of Nurses. Self regulation and The College of Nurses work together to support nurses while setting the guidelines for the practice, while enforcing the rules and regulations with the goal of protecting the public interest. In this paper I will discuss the importance of The College of Nurses and self regulation, what I have learned about them and how I use them in my clinical practice. What have you learned about these two concepts from the required reading and class discussion? (specific knowledge base and qualities) From the required reading and class discussions I have learned a lot about self regulation and the College of Nurses. I have learned that the College of Nurses is the self governing body for registered nurses, registered practical nurses, and nurse practitioners in Ontario. The College develops and implements policies and changes to its nursing legislation with the goal of protecting the public interest through the regulation of nursing practice. Regulation, Legislation By Laws. (2013, August 30). The College of Nurses regulates the nursing profession and applies the rules of the RHPA and the Nursing act. Self regulation is put in place to make sure that the profession is in the right position to determine the standards for education and practice and to make sure that these standards are met. It also describes the College s four key functions that reflect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lake Tahoe Ecosystem The Lake Tahoe Basin Ecosystem Alexis Goski SCI/256 Sep 10, 2012 Shameema Sarker The Lake Tahoe Basin Ecosystem During the last 140 years the ecosystem of the Lake Tahoe Basin has experienced multiple alterations. Just as many areas have been depleted or implemented signs of struggle after initial European settlement the Lake Tahoebasin s ecosystem has been vastly affected by man. The precedent environment of Lake Tahoe s basin may never be restored to its original condition; however efforts are being made toward its restoration. The annual rate of precipitation, and elevational range once generated a strong foundation for a wide diversity of vegetation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially established in the lake as a food source for warm water fish the crawfish as well as mysid shrimp have polluted the naturally clear waters of Tahoe, and restricted the zooplankton community. The crawfish introduced into the lake may be thriving in the area for numerous reasons, and some scientists suggest that the current rise in other food sources for the non native fish species has sparked the incline in their population (www.tahoescience.org). Crawfish naturally excrete phosphorous as well as nitrogen, and have enabled the lake to have a faster turnover rate within its waters thanks to their large numbers (University of Davis Centers for Water and Wildlife Resources, 1996). Warm water fish not native to the Lake Tahoe area have also begun to thrive within the near shore environments because of the increase in water temperature, and continue to intrude on native fish. The rise in water temperatures is most likely from an increase in algae production within the near shore areas caused by the production of nutrients by the Asian clams, which in turn then feeds the growing crawfish population. Since the settlement of the Lake Tahoe Basin people have deforested mountain sides, and killed almost all natural life within the waters. Just as the Lake Tahoe area has felt the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies And... the Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies Severities and Audit Fees 1. Introduction With the development of accounting and the occurrences of accounting scandals, such as Waste management scandal, Enron scandal, and Worldcom scandal, internal control of a company has been paid unprecedented attention. For companies, effective internal control activities can help management to prevent and detect errors or frauds from accounting system so that they can have a better operating circumstance. In 2002, the United State Congress passed Sarbanes Oxley Section (SOX) 404, which requires management to assess the effectiveness of a company s internal controls over financial reporting (ICOFR) and requires external auditors to review management s assessment, and then to provide their own conclusion related to the effectiveness of the ICOFR (Choi, Kim, Kwon, Zang, 2010). The Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 indicates the rising concern about accounting scandals in businesses due to ineffective internal control systems. Internal controls of companies are to ensure the reliability of financial reporting, which are developed by companies managements, thus, if a company has deficiencies in their internal control, it will have a high risk of material misstatement over their financial reporting. Generally, the likelihood in big firms that errors or frauds are appeared in accounting system is higher than the likelihood in small firms (Hoitas, Hoitash, Bedard, 2008). Audit risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Music And Harmony In Music According to Goodall, harmony is a word that borrowed by other language to show the well being, human warm, agreement or friendliness. In music, harmony is the vertical of pitch with a part of several pitches sounded at the same time. It unlike rhythm and melody as it was not part of music from the beginning but it is an upstart. Harmony combined pitches into chords to please our ears. Harmony is a magic compare to other elements of music. The tonal gravitational forces for harmony are more complex and powerful than the melody. It contributes to the effect of the motion in music and it allows the component to manipulate the human emotion. Besides, harmony is music coming together with two or more sound to make effect and all around the world... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drone is the constant note just like deum verum the drone just follows the melody and played parallel. However, this system gradually disappeared and new system is beginning. For an example, Sumer is icumen in has special drone worked independently from the tune. When there are two different notes played one after another, it is the beginning of chord progression. Chord progression is the heart of western harmony that the harmony does not stay static and it moves. Whenever the note in the melody collides with the two supporting drone, three note chord is created and three note chord is the basic of western harmony. Furthermore, harmony also contributes to the structural design of music. The arrangement of melodic lends itself to hierarchical design more noticeably than does harmony. This is because repetition of patterned material more obvious in melody then it is in harmony. The pattern of frequency of vibration that created within an instrument named as harmonics. According to the video of Goodall, when plucking a string of harp, it vibrates at different frequencies, it may two or more different notes offer. It is creating the hierarchical of notes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Importance Of Inspectors In An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a play written by John Priestly in 1945, about a wealthy family, the Birling s, who is questioned by a mysterious inspector about the suicide of a young woman, Eva Smith. In the play, Mrs Birling is most to blame for Eva s suicide, in fact, in the play Eric, her son, blames her for Eva s death, saying Then you killed her. She came to you to protect me and you turned her away yes, and you killed her and the child she d have had too my child your own grandchild you killed them both damn you, damn you . Three major reasons why Mrs Birling is most to blameare that she refused to help Eva when she was her last hope, she showed no remorse or blame for her actions, and she blamed others for Eva s death. The first reason that Mrs Birling is most to blame is that she refused to help Eva Smith when Eva came to her for help. As a major member of a charity group designed to help poor woman who needed help, Mrs Birling used her influence to refuse to help Eva when she came for help. In an Inspector Calls, Mrs Birling says I wasn t satisfied with the girl s claim...so I used my influence to have it refused. And in spite of what s happened to the girl since, I consider I did my duty (An Inspector Calls, pg. 44). Mrs Birling refused to help Eva because she was prejudiced against her after Eva called herself Mrs Birling. Furthermore, Mrs Birling used her influence on the charity board to make them refuse Eva help, and she refused to help her even though she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Fire Above The Sun s Coron An article in Science News, Fire Above the Sun in the August 31, 1996 issue, stated, ...in the sun s corona, hydrogen reaches a temperature of 6 million Kelvin s and oxygen an astounding 100 million Kelvin s. Though the sun s corona lies several hundred thousand kilometers above the sun s surface, the corona lies several hundred thousand kilometers above the suns surface, the corona has a temperature of at least 1 million Kelvin s, about 200 times greater than that of the surface itself. It s as if the air high above a candle was hotter than the flame that heats it. Exactly how the sun has managed to accomplish such a feat continues to confound astronomers. These numbers indicate that the atoms are heated roughly in proportion to their atomic weights, oxygenbeing 16... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Velocity would not have a tendency to decrease, as it does in the corona, by virtue of multidirectional collisions to slow the atoms down because of the increased spacing between atoms; therefore, temperature would not be decreased by these collisions. Multidirectional collisions have some cooling effect on gas or plasma because the velocities are added by vectoring. For example, some of the atoms can have equal velocity for travel in opposite directions and on a collision course. When this collision happens all momentum is lost by both atoms and they are no longer in motion. With no motion their temperatures are cooled dramatically and now absorb heat from the surrounding plasma and are again set into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Shinto s Role In Creatio Creation Mythology Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan. It can best be described as a structured system of animism. The word Shinto comes from Chinese characters (shen and tao), meaning divine being and the way respectively. Therefore the total meaning of Shinto is The Way of the Divine Beings /Spirits. (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2011) It is unclear when the Shintobelief came about, but it most likely has its earliest roots in animism. These animistic beliefs were expressed in the form of spirits called kami. The kami are beings that are present in all aspects of nature and consist of major deities, ancestor spirits, and minor spirits who have significance in a specific community. (Wilkinson, 2012, p. 263) Several of these kami have had extreme importance in Japanese creation mythology and Shinto belief.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was in a time before land had formed on the Earth, and the entire planet was in a syrupy state like oil floating on water. (Miekichi, 1920, p. 2) Ame ordered them to Firm up that gently floating land and create the country of Japan. To facilitate this he gave them a pike. Izanagi and Izanami submerged the pike in the syrupy material, stirring the waters of the primordial Earth. When the pike was lifted from the waters, brine fell onto the surface of the ocean, becoming the first island of Japan. The two gods descended to this island and made it their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Women Should Not Have the Option of Artificial Fertilization I don t believe that women should have the option of artificial fertilization because the women can have emotionally harmful side effects. According to a study released by the Baird commission in April about 2,900 women were enrolled in IVF programs n Canada in 1991 resulting in 189 births, while 3,400 used artificial insemination in fertility clinics, leading to 360 births. (Nichols 2) The fact that the success rate is that low is sad a woman could try and try to get pregnant and go through so many treatments hoping at the same time that eventually they could have a child but fail most of the time. All 32 mature oocytes were injected. Seven zygotes showed normal fertilization (22%) and one zygote showed pronuclear fertilization and 24 oocytes (75%) did not show any sign of fertilization. Most of the embryos had poor morphology before the embryo transfer, but there was at least one embryo available for transfer in each cycle....The forst for IVF cycles did ot result in a pregnancy. In the fifth IVF circle two oocytes were fertilized normally and one oocyte showed one pronuclear fertilization. (Francsovits, etat 2) This piece of evidence is very demoralizing for a woman that is reaching out to their last option to have a child of her own. The second reason I thoroughly disagree to the option of artificial fertilization is because it causes physically harmful problems for the woman going through this treatment. When blood and urine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Global Problem Of Gender Imbalance 163 million women are missing in Asia, but no one is looking for them. These missing women were victims of sex selective abortions, pushed onto the Asian population by a patriarchal society in a way to control population growth. Mara Hvistendahl s Missing: 163 Million Women focuses on the causes, consequences, and global implications of the genderimbalance in congruence with sharing of local practices. Kwame Anthony Appiah offers cosmopolitan concepts of taking interest in practices that lend significance to human life and shared practices in his book Cosmopolitanism. The global problem of gender imbalance challenges Appiah s notion of coexistence in agreeing or sharing practices without relinquishing our values by forcing the reader to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cause of Asia s, or specifically China s, gender imbalance is fundamentally rooted in its cultural beliefs, with its patrilineal system putting preference upon the male child. There are numerous socioeconomic factors such as the unequal opportunities for females, retirement support that could be provided by men, and better socio economic opportunities, like education and employment, that is given to males. After the introduction of the one child policy, women scrambled to try and have male children so that their children could have a chance at better social mobility, job options, etc. The gender imbalance also negatively affects males, as there are not enough women to have as wives, rear children, or provide insights and skills that a man cannot. But by doing this, the deficit between males and females by sex ratio increased exponentially. In relation to this, global interconnectivity through technological advances, such as the internet, affected how quickly Western opinion on sex selective abortion was seen in Asian countries. Appiah and Hvistendahl both have opposing opinions on how global interconnectivity affects other cultures. According to Hvistendahl, . . . India s skewed ratio of male to female newborns was an outgrowth of economic progress, not cultural backtracking (250). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Adam Smith Greed The Wealth of Nations Can greed and self interest benefit our society s economy? majority of people would say, but one man by the name of Adam Smith would ve disagreed. he believed that profit motive even greed could be good for the economy. This very theory spiraled an onset of controversies and debates. However, his theory shined in the right light; justified is the best solution for the economy. Entrepreneurs, individuals who come up with an plan in means of profit while knowing the risks that comes along. however, in adam smith time(1723 1790), the definition of an entrepreneur was different it was an individual purusing his or her own good to achieve the best good for all . Those individuals led by the invisible hand would provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By purusing his own interest he frequently promotes that of society more efficiently than when he really intends to(p477) . Humans are selfish by nature it s only natural to do what best fit their needs. when doing so it helps promote society even if said person is unconsciously benefiting the society they are still benefiting the world s growth. In conclusion, greed and self interest can benefit our society s economy. a human s nature to selfishly succeeded im will ultimately benefit our society. with the invisible hand to guide human self interest the only result will be mass competition and innovation. as a result, skyrocketing the economy benefiting in many ways than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Preface By William Lloyd Garrison The preface by William Lloyd Garrison describes the encounter between Frederick Douglass and Garrison, at an anti slavery convention. It tells about how this encounter led to a long partnership between the two as well as Douglass involvement in the Anti Slavery Society. At the convention the people noticed his appearance as well as his intellectual side. The crowd seemed to respond well to the idea of protecting Douglass against his owners. In the convent Garrison says Douglass testimony made the audience question their ideas about black being inferior. Garrison then goes on to talk about how any inferior ideas about a race are the cause of slavery. He describes the events where a shipwrecked whites where held as slaves by blacks in Africa because they were seen as inferior. He then goes on to point of that many slaves have endured a much harsher life then Douglass, and he points out how murder of slaves was not being investigated. In the preface there was a letter to Douglass from a Wendell Phillips, addressing Douglass as a friend. He says that he is happy the writing of former slaves is now being published and able to be but into history. The prior history of slave owning was by slave owners themselves and they left out very important details. He then goes on to say that he was astounded at the harsh ways he was treated in an area that was considered a less harsh area. He then goes on to talk about how since he put the real names of himself and of his masters he has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Book Report Night By Elie Wiesel In the book, Night, by Elie Wiesel, Eli is a young Jewish boy living in the small town of Sighet. He faces the struggles of pursuing his dream of studying the Kabbalah, a religious text, against his father s word. Moishe the Beadle, Eliezer s friend who he has a deep religious connection with, warns him about the terrors that are to come to the Jews that do not escape. Eliezer s family as well as the rest of the residents of Sighet do not believe Moishe. Later, the town learns of Adolf Hitler s evil plans, however, much to the citizens fault, they do not head the warnings. The residents of Sighet are eventually forced into cattle cars that were to take them to a location unknown to them. This location was revealed to be Auschwitz Birkenau, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How To Write An Essay On Honduras Honduras is located in Central America between Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador. On Honduras s northern border is the Caribbean Sea and on the southern border is the Gulf of Fonsecena which connects to the Pacific Ocean. Honduras has about 112,000 square miles of land (This is about 82 percent the size of Arkansas). The terrain of Honduras is mostly mountainous with some lowland areas near the coasts. Almost half of this terrain is forest while about 30 percent of it is used for agricultural. Some of their natural resources include wood, copper, coal, gold, and fish. Natural hazards include common but mild earthquakes and large susceptibility to flooding from its Northern coast. The population of Honduras is a little above nine million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Example Of Identity In Beowulf LAR #1.3 In the past two weeks we have managed to finish an old english poetry, Beowulf and watch a documentary/film about evolution of superhero comic books. As we read the book, we were acquainted with the customs, culture, and life of the Anglo Saxons. Ancestral Heritage and Individual Reputation were the novel s prime factors. In Beowulf, I have noticed that every character is introduced by being referred to their family lineage and as their fathers son or daughter. Fame played a prominent role, because that s how the warrior or individual is evoked after death and even when alive. Most characters pursue to live up to their ancestor s standards because of the pride they have for how they acted boldly. Beowulf was very exaggerated, but that principal helped readers like me to understand the importance of a scene or character. There was many repetitions through this poem, which helped us have a fixed thought of what this novel was about. It repeated scenarios and descriptions of a character countless times so the person reading it knows what was the novel mainly about. I feel like the repetition and exaggeration helped this english poetry be passed down through generations and stay alive currently. It gave us a picture of what the customs and life was like in Scandinavia for the Anglo Saxons. Kinship, Brotherhood, Ancestry, and Glory was the essential motifs in my opinion. I personally enjoyed reading literature out of my comfort zone. I don t read poetry often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Emily Dickinson s Impact On American Poetry Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous poets that has ever lived, next to Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe. Interestingly, Dickinson published less than ten poems before she died. Although Dickinson never saw any success in her lifetime, she still made a huge impact on American poetry today. Emily and Edward Dickinson gave birth to Emily Dickinsonon December 10, 1830 (Emily Dickinson s Bio). She was an exceptionally well educated for a woman at the time and attended Amherst Academy for seven years. Even though Dickinson attended the seminary, she did not join the Calvinist church, which her whole family was a part of. She struggled with the idea of original sin and just could not accept the severity of beliefs Her rejection of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Etiology Of Schizophrenia Essay Schizophrenia is a mental illness which affects the lives of the individual, their families and society (Murray Lopez, 1996). The term Schizophrenia is often utilized to describe a major psychotic disorder that alters the way an individual think, feels or acts (NCCMH, 2010). It is often worth noting that each person who develops this mental illness possess their own unique combinations of symptoms and experiences. Schizophreniahas been the subject of an ongoing controversy regarding its etiology and treatment. Biological, environmental and social factors play a pivotal role in understanding Schizophrenia and determining the outcomes. An individual suffering from Schizophrenia are usually defined by the presence of delusions, hallucinations,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research that has been conducted so far has attempted to determine the role of biological, psychological and social factors but unfortunately, evidence does not point to any single factor. Literature suggests that the etiology of schizophrenia and related psychoses results from a complex interaction of multiple factors (Broome et al., 2005; Garety et al., 2007). Nuechterlein Dawson (1984) suggest that much of the conducted research on the etiology of schizophrenia is consistent with the vulnerability stress model. The vulnerability stress explains that individuals have different levels of vulnerability to the mental illness schizophrenia. These levels are determined by the interaction between biological, social and psychological factors. The research of Neuchterlein Dawson (1984) proposed that vulnerability results in the development of problems if there was a presence of environmental stressors. This proposal states that if there is great vulnerability, low levels of stress might be sufficient to cause problems. On the other hand, if an individual possess less vulnerability, problems only arise with higher levels of stress. Although the etiology of schizophrenia is not well understood, this model is consistent with a variety of putative causes of this mental disorder, in addition to the differential relapse and readmission rates that are overserved among people suffering from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Swot Analysis Of Armando s Restaurant The Navarro family recently opened another Compadres, replacing the Dynasty Buffet at the Clearview Mall in Butler. The Navarro s currently own five other locations throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania. They re well known for the best authentic Mexican food with the finest ingredients available. Compadres has become exceptionally successful in their business so far at this new location. Luis Navarro, born in Mexico was persuaded by his family s traditional recipes and confidently decided to compose an authentic Mexican restaurant. At the age of twenty Luis and his brother Armando opened their first Compadres at the West Avenue location in Ohio. By twenty seven he owned about six other restaurants in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Inside Compadres the appearance of the atmosphere was uniquely different but comfortable. They positioned the seating arrangements, dividing the restaurant in a dining and a small... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s rather large with plenty of room, approximately fitting at least twenty to thirty people. They added televisions along the top of the bar so customers can sit, relax, and have a drink. A comfortable environment to spend time with friends and family, while possibly watching a football or hockey game. They have a variety of alcoholic beverages to choose from. Choice of imported, domestic, or draft beer and house wine, to Margaritas, Margarona, and Tequila shots. There well known for making the best Margaritas in town, including their number one seller Margarona. Choice of flavors are strawberry, mango, banana, peach, orange cream, lime, raspberry berry, blue Hawaii, and Pina Colada as the one number favorite. The price for a small is normally $6.59, a regular comes to $8.59, and as for the pitcher is $20 dollars. As for the non alcoholic prices, they run between $3.59 to $9.99. The best time to try them is on National Margarita Day because the beverage cost as low as $4.99 all day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Federal League Of Baseball The Federal Baseball Club was a member of the Federal League of Baseball Players. This case was often called the Federal Baseball Ruling (Baseball reference). It was believed that the National League of Professional Baseball Club and the American League of Professional Baseball Club conspired to monopolize the business of Professional Baseball by buying out members of the Federal League and by telling the members of the Federal League to leave. Monopolize is defined as either a group or organization that obtain exclusive possession or control. The federal league declared to be a third major league, having competition with the national league and the American league in 1914 (Baseball reference). While competing for players and bringing in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having 80,000.00 of damages, then it tripled to $240,000.00 under the Clayton Act. The Court of Appeals reversed the verdict saying that baseball was not a subject to the Sherman Act, stating because it didn t constitute a form of interstate commerce (Baseball reference). Curtis Charles Flood was born on January 18th, 1938 in Houston, Texas. He was youngest of six children. When Flood was nine, he joined the Junior Sweet Shop team. His coach was George Powles. His coach taught a lot of talented baseball players who went to the major leagues. After graduating from high school he signed a contract to play for the Cincinnati Redlegs, for $4000.00. Racisms was a problem back then. While headed to training camp, Flood was rushed out of a side door at the hotel he was staying, and was made to stay at a boarding house, where blacks were housed (sabr.org). Curt Flood filed a suit in a federal court in New York, against Bowie Kuhn, a commissioner. The president of the American and National Leagues and all twenty four Major League Baseball Teams. The Cardinals traded Flood to the Philadelphia Phillies in October 1969. Flood then wrote a letter to Kuhn later that year, saying the leagues players were reserve clause. A reserve clause was part of a player s contract that said upon the contract, the right for the players was to be retained by the team. The player had to either negotiate a new contract to play another year, or ask to be released or traded for another team. Kuhn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Virtual Organization Behavior Virtual Organization Characteristics From the definitions of virtual organization/team, it can be summarized that virtual organization /team has four main characteristics which make it different from non virtual organization/team: First, cross line, virtual organization/team is centralized with a few or without department. Business environment change makes a company or organization should be more flexible in doing its activity. When a company should produce a high quality product to meet their consumer needs, they could collaborate with other companies to determine consumer needs. In this case, virtual organization/team has an important role. Second, resources and purpose sharing, virtual organization/team could facilitate someone with innovative idea but has not enough resources. Amazon sells a lot of books but they do not really have the books, they cooperate with other parties who have the books and then sell it via Amazon. Third, geographic dispersion, refer to any physical dispersion of team members, such as different geographic locations or different workplaces at the same geographic location, nationally or internationally. Virtual organization/team could maximize the time difference advantage from its member. When a US company develops a website they can work on it from morning to evening, and their partner in the other part of the world (Asia, Africa, or Europe) will continue the development so it could finished faster. Fourth, impermanent member, one team formed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How to Bake Colonial Bread Essay Introduction Crisp, brown, delicious these all describe the sensation of bread, a food that has managed to survive throughout time. Thought to be created more than 7000 years ago, bread has played a role as a staple food from the Ancient Egyptians to the people of today. Bread is now used as a main food source that is eaten all over the world. Even in the midst of the colonial times, colonists created breadas a main food product in their time. Bread was made in the colonists daily lives, for it was a versatile food that was simple to make. By following steps and having some patience, we may recreate bread like the colonists once did. Step 1: PREHEAT THE OVEN Before... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you transition from using the spoon to your hands when mixing the dough, you will notice that the dough will end up with a rugged look. Be sure to clean the sides of the bowl with the dough. With the dough ready, it is now time to move on to kneading. Step 3: KNEADING THE DOUGH To begin kneading, you must lightly sprinkle flour on a wooden surface or counter, about 1 tablespoon. Cover your hands with flour and plop the dough on the working area. Hold one side of the dough with one hand and stretch the top portion of the dough with another hand without tearing it. Turn the dough and continue kneading for 8 to 10 minutes until the dough is smooth and stretchy. Add flour to the dough if it still is sticky and toss it 2 to 3 times during kneading. Step 4: FERMENTING THE DOUGH Once the dough has been kneaded, it is time to allow the yeast in the bread to rise. First, settle the dough in the original mixing bowl that is lightly spread with flour. Tapping the dough with lightly buttered fingers is not necessary, but will prevent the dough s surface from drying up. With a dry towel, cover the bowl and place the it in a warm area around 80 85oF for 1 hour. The dough should be twice its original size once finished rising. A tip to check if the dough has risen is to poke one finger into the dough. If the dent stays, the dough has properly risen. Step 5: SHAPING AND SECOND RISING With the dough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Secret Life In Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is more than just a rectangular province. Saskatchewan has always been an interesting place to the people who immigrate here. The diverse land and opportunities in its past has lead to many changes in the economy over the years. Saskatchewan s economy and the variables that have influenced it over time are important to understand. These events in the early stage of our province lead to what and how we see Saskatchewan today. The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson shows the growth and change of Saskatchewan s economy over the years. As shown in The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson, Canada, and the Prairies specifically, were shown to be an amazing place to live, with many opportunities. Saskatchewan s initial economy, from 1905 to 1920 grew and changed. John Wilson was lured to Canada because of the propaganda used to influence immigrants to come over, Saskatoon itself was labeled, The Fastest Growing City in the World, The Minneapolis and St. Paul of the West and The Eight Year Old Wonder of the British Empire (Pg.12), all attractive names to potential immigrants. As the novel points out, the Prairies were made to look as appealing as possible, with no mention of the 50 degree below zero winters as Simmie puts it. There was some truth behind what the propaganda was saying though, Saskatoon was indeed a burgeoning city, ringing with the sounds of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When talking about Saskatchewan, you can t expect me to not mention farming. Saskatchewan is known for its agriculture, and there is good reason. The province s early economy, from the early 1900s to mid 20th century, was dominated by agriculture. Agriculture dominated the economy beyond the interwar years and shaped the lives of those who settled in the province. Wheat was the most important grain in Saskatchewan. Marquis grain was discovered in the early 19th century and it allowed farmers to grow more of this wheat faster, and in larger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Photo 51 Controversy Over time there has been a debate on whether it was ethical for showing Photo 51 without Rosalind s permission was ethical. The showing without her permission was not ethical for multiple reasons. One reason it wasn t ethical was because it took away many honors and awards for Rosalind Franklin. With the showing of Photo 51, Francis Crickand James Watson used the information they gained from Photo 51 to provide the famous model of DNAand win the Nobel Prize in 1953 (Franklin, 2015). If they weren t shown the photo and Rosalind used that photo to create the DNA model, she would have been honored with credibility and given the Nobel Prize instead of Wilkins and Watson. Another reason it is unethical is because it made her stop researching DNA and research RNA. I think this makes it unethical because being credited with the finding of DNA structure, it would have made her more intrigued to study more about DNA and come up with more findings of DNA and be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of women has certainly changed over the last 65 years in a couple of ways. One way is that women are more commonly known than they were in the past. An example of this was when elementary school children were asked to draw a picture of a scientist in a recent study, 820 girls and 699 boys drew male scientists. Only 129 girls and just 6 boys drew female scientists (Giese, 2015). As the years went on, more and more students started to draw female scientists which shows that they have become more well known. Another reason their role has changed was because they have started to be recognized for their work. An example was the number of female Nobel Prize winners. 65 years ago, only three females had won the prize, but in the last 65 years, ten women have received the Nobel Prize for science (Education, 2011). As you can see, women have started to be more recognized and honored for their contributions to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sleep Deprivation And Women s Circadian Clocks The silence of the night was peaceful and calm until a shrill sound cut through the air. BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! It was 6:00 am and the alarm clock you had set the night before at midnight had gone off. As you trudge around through the day nodding off while working and when you are awake not being able to focus on the task at hand, you tell yourself you will get more sleep tonight. Alas, the cycle will inevitably repeat. Many Americans struggle with this problem and often do not recognize just how important it is to get a proper amount of sleep. Unfortunately, the health problems(both physical and mental) of sleep deprivation can be more severe than many people realize. Sleep has always been important to health. In recent years the importance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today the average Circadian rhythm for adolescents is to begin sleeping at 11pm and to wake up at 8am. About в…” of high school students get less than the recommended eight hours of sleep per night and в…– students claim they get 6 hours or less of sleep. Since the 1990s, sleep researchers and other health professionals have been telling us that these early school hours are harming children. It s not just the numbers of hours of sleep, but also the timing of sleep that is required for optimal health. (National Sleep Foundation) The lack of sleep can give way to health problems such as weight gain, cardiovascular problems, mood swings and even can affect brain development. Some school districts have begun to have a later start and many of them have seen an increase in graduation rates, attendance and a lower accident rate on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Google Making USupid Logos In Is Google Making Us Stupid? (2008), Nicholas Carr maintains that the advent of the Internet has produced a shallow generation of information customers who lack the ability to deeply engage with and critically think about a text. To support the argument, Carr draws on personal and historical anecdotes and one scientific study. The purpose of Carr s article is to open a dialogue about the potentially adverse effects the Internet could have on humans cognitive processes. Carr establishes an informal relationship with the audience, who are generally well educated, upper middle class individuals. Because the audience is educated, they are very capable of critically thinking. However, Carr s use of other rhetorical strategies disarms them and detracts from the dearth of logos. His essay is rife with numerous unfounded premises, poor evidence, and logical fallacies. Because of this lack of logos is in a way compensated by including numerous appeals to ethos and pathos, the audience is likely to find the article persuasive unless they re read the article deeply with a critical lens. Carr s thesis is founded on two main premises: first, the population s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study has several validity issues: first, there was no control group, nor was there a pre test. This means that there was no baseline to compare the results to, nor was there a control group to determine if the change was a result of the variable in question (the Internet). Second, the study only examined journal databases, which are frequented by students and researchers more often than the general population. Therefore, the sample is not representative of the general population and the results cannot be generalized to the broader population, which Carr did. Because this methodologically unsound study was the only one he cited, it is evident the essay lacks logos. Therefore, the first premise cannot stand from a logical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Role Of Havisham In Great Expectations This dissertation explores the representation of Estella Havisham as the gothic Femme Fatale in Dickens Great Expectations. I will examine how Estella Havisham was imagined in Dickens Great Expectations and how her personality was shaped into the Victorian era. I will explore the character of Estella Havisham as a Narcissist, taking into account the works of psychoanalysts like Sigmund Freud, Lou Andreas Salome and Salvok Zizek in order to further elaborate her character as a Femme Fatale. Dickens work is famous for its in depth detail of its key characters; therefore, it is important to discuss Miss Havisham and the character of Pip to bring into the light the true character of Estella Havisham as the Gothic Femme Fatale in Dickens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These norms were influenced by various factors such as economy, domesticity, gender roles, religion, imperialism, and much more. Amid the period symbolized by the rule of British ruler Queen Victoria, women were not liable to have the right to sue, suffrage rights, or the right to own property. In the meantime, women took part in the paid workforce in expanding numbers taking after the Industrial Revolution. Feminist ideas spread among the informed female working classes, the women s suffrage movement picked up force and discriminatory laws were cancelled in the last years of the Victorian age. In the Victorian Era, women were thought as only fitting in with the domestic sphere and this stereotype obliged them to limit themselves only to their household and raising children. Alex Owen puts this Victorian ideal of woman in words as The categorisation of so called female virtues found its expression in the sentimental and idealised notion of the spiritually refined angel in the house woman as an angelic creature whose rightful sphere of influence was the home and domesticity (7). By making domesticity seem desirable to the Victorian women they used such tools in order to keep them behind doors. Owen further explains the Victorian feminine roles by pointing out, In analysing many discourses which together constituted the Victorian ideology of femininity, including the domestic literature written for, and often by, women, it becomes clear that perspective understanding was underpinned by certain major constituents. Among the most important of these was the notion of innate female passivity, a negative attribute constructed in opposition to so called masculine will power. Along with this went the concepts of female frailty, constructed in opposition to a standard masculine strength and virility; a moral and spiritual sensibility which acted as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Microsoft s Surface Line On Monday, September 23, Microsoft unveiled a new line of products to cater to the Surface Line. The keynote presentation was not a way for Microsoft to impress everyone, but to adjust and improve the mistakes they made with their previous product. Ultimately, it resulted in a boost of sales. Last year s Surface models, the first ever consumer hardware released by Microsoft, were flops with software bugs, hardware issues, and terrible battery life. It ruined the entire experience of what Microsoft had envisioned. This year, Microsoft released the Surface 2 (previously named Surface RT), Surface Pro 2, and a load of accessories. The original Surface RT was supposed to be a competitor against the tablet giant, iPad. However, it lacked a lot features that were important for users. Windows RT 8 was supposed to be a low powered version of Windows, eliminating the need to download third party apps from the internet. With a very poor list of apps for selection, the Surface RT didn t appeal to many users. On the hardware standpoint, it was beautifully designed but had no way of adjusting the kickstand. Basically, it was a joke for using on your lap. With Surface 2, Microsoft does not hope to compete, but rather aims to refine the Surface RT model. Surface 2 fixes all its hardware problems allowing users two modes that would work on your desk and lap. Microsoft will be releasing it with Windows RT 8.1, which is a major improvement. Windows RT 8.1, however, still does not fix the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Define E-Commerce 1. Define the terms e business Aims to use and influence the unique qualities of Internet and Web 2. Define the terms e commerce E commerce involves digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals 3. What is the key factor in determining if a transaction is commerce ? Commercial transactions involve the exchange of value across organizational or individual boundaries in return for products or services 4. List and briefly explain the five main types of e commerce. Classified by nature of market relationship Business to Consumer (B2C) Business to Business (B2B) Consumer to Consumer (C2C) Classified by type of technology used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Define the term Supply Chain Management and explain what SCM systems are meant to do. Continuously link the activities of buying, making and moving products from suppliers to purchasing firms, as well as integrating the demand side of the business equation by including the order entry system in the process. [pic] What does supply chain simplification entail? Firms work closely with a strategic group of suppliers to reduce product and administrative costs, while improving quality Typically involves purchasing under long term contracts that contain pre specified product quality requirements and pre specified timing goals
  • 41. Often involve tight coupling (method of ensuring that suppliers precisely deliver ordered parts at specific time and to particular location, to ensure production process is not interrupted) 7. Give an example of the main objective of FOUR revenue models for content providers. In EACH case give ONE metric that would show if the site is successful or not. Basic content revenue models a. Marketing b. Advertising c. Pay per view/Pay for download d. Subscription e. Mixed 3.1. Elements comprising the industry value change.(e proc) 1. Suppliers 2. Manufacturers 3. Distributers 4. Transport 5. Retailers 3.2. How e commerce can assist each of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely Summary In the article No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely , the author is talking about the reality of being a 20 year old fresh out of college, and trying to find themselves in the process. The author of this text wants the reader to realize what it is truly like to be lonely the author is using point of view to show what life would be like as a lonely 20 year old, by using her own life experiences as examples. In No One Told Us Our Twenties Could Be This Lonely , the author is using point of view to show what life is for a 20 year old by using her own life experiences. One example that demonstrates the lonely life of a 20 year old is But what most people talk about, or warn us about is how emotionally discouraging our twenties can be (No One Told Us). In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This supports the authors claim that living as a 20 year old is going to be lonely and hard, by using her own point of view in this article to show us what happened to her and why she is now living as a lonely 20 year old. Another example that demonstrates the author s claim of the life of a twenty year old being lonely through their own eyes is What I m learning from my twenties is that I can have all the confidence in the world with my passion, career, myself, and it can still be immensely lonely (No One Told Us). In this example the author is relating to the lonelinessa 20 year old goes through by comparing it to her own personal experience, the author had all the confidence she could possibly have but it couldn t prepare her for the loneliness that was waiting for her when she graduated college. This shows how the author is supporting her claim of twenties being lonely she is using point of view i ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Haunted Pacific Hotel Conflict While staying in the haunted Pacific Hotel, an unhappily married woman is seduced by a mysterious man while her husband completes a nefarious deal involving smuggled jewels. BRIEF SYNOPSIS RACHEL MANNING (30 s) and her husband RUPERT (40 s) arrive at their destination: the Pacific Hotel on the Australian coast. It s a place Rachel has been before. The Hotel has it s own unsettling history. In the 1970 s, the hotel was hit by a cyclone. The storm killed a woman, LILLY, staying in room 14, but her young baby boy was rescued and survived. As they enter Room 14, the honeymoon suit, Rachel reveals a smuggled line of perfectly cut diamonds. Rachel regrets that the diamonds will be turned into another development deal. There s obvious tension in the relationship between Rachel and Rupert. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rachel is more confused as she battles her internal feelings and is pulled toward Bryan. The storm is not just in their marriage, but a fierce storm is approaching the town, similar to the past cyclone. Rachel sees Steve secretly meeting with Bryan, confusing her and she becomes more suspicious of Steve. Rachel confronts Bryan; she knows he s the son of Lilly and that she reminds him of his mother, a woman he only knows in photos. Bryan wants to be with Rachel. She s his new muse. He paints a portrait of her, but the painting could be Rachel or his mother. Rachel admits she could never leave Rupert. Rachel sees an undercover cop filming Steve. Bryan warns Rachel that she and Rupert should leave town. He can t explain why. Steve and Narelle leave as if they are being followed and hunted. Rupert also has plans to leave, and he wants Rachel to come with him. Rachel is conflicted. The storm gets stronger. Rachel has a last minute emotional struggle as she looks for Bryan, who has launched his boat braving the storm. He disappears into the waves. Rachel is devastated. She looks for Rupert, but thinks he has left her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Was Gaining Massive Productions, Such As “Iron Man 3” And was gaining massive productions, such as Iron Man 3 and Homeland . This all changed in 2014 when state legislators chose to mostly abandon their tax credit program in lieu of using the money to lower their corporate tax rates. Their film industry crashed almost overnight. Nearly all film productions went to surrounding states like Louisiana and Georgia, leaving North Carolina filmless. There have been efforts to rejuvenate the film industry, such as a 10 million film grant passed in 2015, however, many fear the damage is irreparable. Lowering the corporate taxrates, though a great idea in of itself, is not a suitable replacement for the current film tax credit program due to the devastating amount of damage it would do to the film... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Pittsburgh Courier gives a great example of why this is. Think of it like this, if you had a coupon for 10 dollars worth of free food (this would be the tax credit) and then sold that coupon for 8 dollars of actual money. Because you saw the 8 dollars as more valuable than the 10 dollars worth of free food (since the coupon/tax credit isn t actual money, there is a loss of 2 dollars of value. Over time, this has led to around 27 million dollars in tax payer s dollars to be lost, however, this number doesn t mean tax credits shouldn t be sellable (Shoemaker; Holmberg). As a matter of fact, they must be and it s in their nature. Lisa Smith Reed, when I asked her about the selling of tax credits, stated, Every industry sells tax credits that they cannot use to other companies whether or not that company is in their particular line of business. It s incredibly difficult to use the entirety of a Pennsylvania tax credit when the film company awarded the credit resides in a different state. In a way, the ability to sell the tax credit is more of an incentive to productions than the tax credit itself. Dawn Keezer, in an interview with public source, went as far to say that the selling of these tax credits is a boon, because not only does it bring productions to Pennsylvania, it also helps corporations in Pennsylvania on their taxes, and since all these companies (whether it is the film productions selling these tax credits, or the companies buying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Designing An Ensemble Curriculum Instrumental ensembles are vital to the liberal arts core in college programs. Both aspects should function collaboratively, teaching students to reach their full potential, think critically, and develop patterns of rich, diverse thought. While producing a high level musical experience, instrumental musicprograms must train complete musicians, performers, and create environment conducive to higher level thinking. It is important to design an ensemble curriculum that focuses on developing musicians, rather than just ensemble technicians. As an ensemble leader, discussing the how of error correction and not just what provides more thorough musical training. Vocabulary used by ensemble leaders should encapsulate material of musicianship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ted Talk Rhetorical Analysis Headaches. Low energy. Upset stomach. Sleepless nights. These are just some of the countless side effects of stress. However, Dr. Kelly McGonigal believes otherwise. In her TED Talk How to make stress your friend, she describes how stress can be used in a reverse way contradictory to popular beliefs. Dr. McGonigal is convinced that stress has received a completely negative attitude, which she deems as wrong. She believes that stress can be manipulated to create positive effects. Dr. Kelly McGonigal s, How to make stress your friend, TEDTalk is a rhetorical success because it effectively convinces those who are looking for help with dealing with stress and forward thinking scholars who attend the TED Talks. She achieves this success by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ethical appeal is key in convincing her intended audience of her message and being a rhetorical success. McGonigal begins the talk by stating how she has had numerous years of experience in dealing with stress. She proclaims at the beginning of the speech that she is a health psychologist and has ten years of experience in dealing with stress. This appeal is essential in convincing both her audiences. Her experience can be very convincing to the critical thinkers and scholarly leaders who get accepted and attend the TED conventions. These leaders will listen to someone who has been educated and has experience. It would be much harder to convince an audience of doctors and teachers of an argument if she did not have experience in the subject at hand. The same train of thought can be applied to her other audience consisting of people who are looking for help in dealing with stress can take comfort in the fact that McGonigal has ample experience. They are more open listening to someone who has field experience and years of education in the subject than someone who doesn t. McGonigal uses this appeal to her professionalism to her advantage by constantly referencing her experience as a health psychologist. With this experience comes exposure to statistics and research which can lead to the next major appeal she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Rhetoric In American Sniper Rhetoric is the persuasion of another to your ideals through the use of effective speech or writings. American Sniper is a movie based on the book by Chris Legend Kyle and his life before, during, and after being an American Navy SEAL sniper in Iraq. The book is named American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012) by Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. In the movie American Sniper the rhetoricis used to persuade the viewer on how horrifying warcan be on an individual. Viewers look at the elite warrior, a U.S. Navy SEAL, and watch how through all the trials and troubles that he faced before war were easily navigated by him. After returning from combat, the viewers watch how hard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kyle. The viewer is exposed to his devil may care easy going life from before he was in combat. Yes, he was a fighter and he would fight to protect his younger brother. He was also shown to laugh off catching his live in girlfriend cheating on him in his own house. He enjoyed life to the fullest while competing in rodeo competitions. In the movie, before combat he smiles often and has fun in most of the things that he does, to include his SEAL training. After his first deployment however this has all changed. He is still upbeat to an extent, but he has lost so much that he rarely smiles like he did before. Again this is a pretty factual portrayal of how many people change after something so traumatic. As he keeps on going back to the fight, he serves four tours, he keeps coming home with less and less of the man he was before he went the first time. This hard and grizzled veteran has problems with going to the store and even being with his wife. He has a hard time in normal dealings with people in their daily lives. It is a struggle to even want to get out of the house for him during some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Nirvana Evaluation Paper Title: Raw Emotion Strikes a Chord I. Thesis: Despite their short lived time as a band, Nirvana remains the best band of all time, even when compared to other successful bands of the same genre, such as Pearl Jam. II. Main Point 1: Nirvana is credited with bringing alternative music to mainstream radio. a. Pop music dominated radio airplay before the release of Nevermind in 1991. b. Nirvana struck a cord with Generation X and opened people s minds to a new kind of music. c. Other alternative bands were able to reach a wider audience when record companies scrambled to jump on the success of Nirvana. III. Main Point 2: Pearl Jam came from the same city as Nirvana and has gone on to great success as well. a. Pearl Jam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the explosion of the grunge scene and their exhaustive touring schedule, Ten was certified Gold and reached number two on the Billboard charts by July of the next year. Like Nirvana, the band was uncomfortable with the sudden exposure to fame, and after receiving four MTV Video Music awards, the band refused to make a video for their single, Black . ( Pearl Jam Stops Making Videos, Refuses To Work With Ticketmaster ). Over the past twenty years, Pearl Jam has gone on to release nine albums, and won 11 out of 37 total awards, including five American Music Awards and a Grammy. Pearl Jam has gained a reputation in the music industry for their refusal to conform to music industry demands, and sticking up for causes they believe in, such as their now infamous boycott of Ticketmaster. ( Pearl Jam: Still A Touring Force ) Although they only had seven years together as a band, Nirvana is thought of as one of the most influential bands of all time. Before Kurt Cobain s death in 1994, the band only recorded three studio albums, Bleach, Nevermind, and In Utereo. Combined, their estimated total record sales are over 75 million worldwide, with Nevermind and In Utereo reaching Diamond status. Nirvana solidified their place in rock history by bringing alternative rock to the mainstream, expressing raw emotion in their music that had never been heard before and probably not since. ( Nirvana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...