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Titles For Essays About Life GoalsTitles For Essays About Life Goals
Weaknesses Of The Diamond Model
Introduction
With rapid global competitions, nations seeking different ways to achieve competitive advantages,
yet there is never a certain model for establishing competitive advantages. In addition, the Diamond
Model proposed by Michael Porter considered as the most convincing one.
Porter (1990) argued that if a nation can achieve competitive advantages, certain factors are
required. He claimed a nation s competitiveness should depend onhow its industries are innovating
and upgrading. Nevertheless, advantages can gain through pressure and challenges, since if
companies are having strong domestic rivals, aggressive home based suppliers and demanding local
customers, they will needed to keep upgrading and innovating, as to hold the position. Furthermore,
Porter (1990) indicated howa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, Waverman (1995, p.70) argued that does not distinguish between hypotheses,
theorems, conjectures and facts and thus cannot proceed to prove causality claiming the diamond
model was too general that it could only illustrate the situations between trade and competitions, yet
the model ended up with nothing construed.
Double Diamond Model
To adjust the weaknesses of the diamond model, the double diamond concept was suggested by
Rugman and D Cruz (1991) and following with Dunning (1992), stating that the analysis of factor
conditions, demand conditions and the forces driving the industry competition as well as the effects
of multinational activities should be considered into the model, so as to have a better framework to
understand the competitiveness behind nations.Theoretically, both models are critical in analyzing
a nation s competitiveness or consider as framework for developing a nation s competitiveness.
Hong
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Social Environment Accounting
Accounting Forum 28 (2004) 1 5 Introduction Social and environmental accounting: trends and
thoughts for the future Over the years Accounting Forum has explored different possible directions
for the п¬Ѓeld of social and environmental accounting. With a new publisher Elsevier it is our hope
that we shall reach new markets and opportunities. In recent issues, these explorations have been
extended to theorising the role of accounting in transnational global processes, and to the channels
of global information and the interpretation of that information. In particular, contributions have
attempted to explore the notion that accounting discourse is a medium through which relationships
between business and society can be created, nurtured... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A cross sectional analysis indicates that the share price response is mainly a function of the relative
п¬Ѓne imposed on the п¬Ѓrm; other explanatory variables such as environmental performance
news or sector membership were unsuccessful in explaining variations in the market responses they
observed. Equally, Accounting Forum has been interested in the interdependencies between social
and environmental accounting which extend to the nexus between accounting and information to
employees and other relevant parties. In this issue of Accounting Forum, R. G. Day presents
evidence concerning the evolution of reporting about employees in the last century and its
relationship with mandatory disclosure rules (Day, 2004). This is an interesting phenomenon, given
that the current conceptual framework for corporate environmental reporting has only recently
begun to analyse the relationship between voluntary and regulated disclosure. For example,
accounting research is only just beginning to examine the relationships between the role that
International Standards such as ISO 14001 have had on the reporting function. In Day s article,
however, he focuses on evidence from the UK and п¬Ѓnds that there is an apparent disregard for
statutory disclosures. Implicit in much of the Corporate Environmental and Social Reporting (CE
SR) literature is the supposition
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English Class Reflection
I can say with a high degree of confidence that AP Upper Mid English has been unlike any other
English course that I have taken during my academic career. Put plainly, the material and in class
instruction of the class is revelatory in every sense of the term, and, overall, the organization and
matter of the course was exceptional. In terms of the organization of the course as a whole, I
believe that the English Department was able to successfully distill all of the dominant aspects of
learning that an English class epitomizes into the relatively short period of time that school is in
session. In my experience, I have found the class to be organized and structured competently. The
schedule, curriculum, and writingassignments were easy to understand and I felt as though I
exited the classroom every class feeling as if I accomplished what I had to for that day and I had a
definite grip on what to expect for the next class. That being said, I think it is also imperative for me
to mention that the course was not overly constricting or overly structured either the schedule had
enough malleability to accommodate for impromptu activities. For instance, when Bob Levy, an
acclaimed journalist for the Washington Post, visited Taft, our class used our period to have a
invigorating conversation with him about the future of Internet Privacy, a conversation that I think
was instructive and, in all likelihood, prepared me for the AP Exam just as much as the traditional
class that we
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The Media Has a Grasp on Younger Generations
Media can influence every home in America. Not only is it capable of influence through television,
but it can influence through magazines, newspapers, word of mouth, even clothing! The qualities
of a person media tends to influence most, is their self esteem and personality. Women are
especially seen as being influenced, but men are in the bunch as well, although less published.
Children are being brought into the influence as well at younger ages each generation. With more
media influencein families, we can expect more social problems. Many people might think they aren
t influenced by the media, but in actuality they are. Andersen in Thinking About Women writes
Each of us sees thousands of advertisements per day. Advertisements not... Show more content on
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This influences a man s opinion on his body. Men are built differently depending on their genetics,
and the image most men try to obtain is unattainable due to those genetics. With genetics in play
men won t be able to obtain the wanted image making their self esteem lower than a man who can.
Children are also influenced by the media, but their surrounding increase to impact. Children
learn by observing, and repeating. By watching family remember or other children, they will
repeat what is seen acceptable by the peer or parent. Children want to fit in and want to make
their parents proud. In Jill Conway s anthology Margaretw Mead writes This sense of satisfying
one s parents probably has a great deal to do with one s capacity to accept oneself as a kind of
person (303). If parents are reacting to how the media is trying to conform society, they are
unaware of the impact they are sending tho their children. It can also be seen in other peers at
school. Children are basically shunned if they do not have the latest clothing or look a certain
way. As I went out on my own to put my thesis to the test, I distributed my surveys at various
social places. Those places included parks, shopping centers, and Starbucks cafes. While adding
people I knew (10 of them) I asked them through Facebook. I
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Exercise Physiology Of Ski Racing Essay
Task 2: Exercise Physiology
Ski racing is a sport where you race quickly down a ski slope around gates. There are short term
effects whilst performing the sport and long term from training.
1. Short Term Responses
CardiovascularRespiratoryMuscular
Heart rate increases
Body temperature increase, particularly in the face. Respiration rate increasesMuscle Pain
Heart rate increase:
During a race your muscles are contracting very frequently and working very hard, especially the
leg muscles, this means a lot of oxygen and waste removal is required to keep the muscles
working. Blood delivers oxygen to the muscles and helps to remove wastes such as lactic acid,
during a race the heart rate increases to perform these tasks. This affects my sport as the increased
heart rate allows muscles to contract more frequently and last longer without burning and feeling
like jelly , by providing them with more oxygen and waste removal you can therefore work harder
and perform to a higher level.
Body temperature increase:
For muscles to work at a high level and contract frequently they require energy, this energy is
obtained by burning fuels in a chain of chemical reactions. Heat is a by product of these reactions
and they cause the body temperature to increase. Heat is released predominantly by blood vessels
coming to the skins surface, particularly in the face; this is because much of the heat energy is
carried away from the muscles by the blood. After a race, which is
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Physician Recommended 4 Separate Treatments
This is a 68 year old male with a 1/5/2000 date of injury. He injured his neck and upper back as a
result of pushing equipment up a ramp at work.
DIAGNOSIS: Postlaminectomy synd NOS
12/08/15 UDT Report was negative for all prescribed drugs including opioids and benzodiazepines;
and confirmed that the patient is inconsistent with his treatment regimen. Medications prescribed:
Baclofen, Butrans, Diazepam, Hydrochlorthiazide, Hydrocodone, Lexapro, Lidoderm, Lyrica,
Nxium, Tizanidine and Tramadol.
12/7/15 medical report by Dr. Li identified that utilizing the neurostimulator is medically necessary
and provides the best change of effective improvement for the patient. The physician recommended
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There was decreased range of motion and positive Spurling s. Trigger points were noted over the
bilateral trapezius, suprascapularis, and dullness to pinprick to both hands. There was weakness to
grip 1st and 2nd digit opposition, and 1st and 5th digit opposition bilaterally. Deep tendon
decreased 1/4 bilateral triceps/biceps.
12/2/15 orthopedic report identified neck and upper back pain that radiates to the arms, worse on
the right. There is loss of grip strength and weakness in both hands and arms, primarily the right.
There is a burning sensation in the arms. Exam revealed atrophy in the intrinsic muscles of both
hands. There is no hyperreflexia. The patient has poor gait and wears a neck brace. He has difficulty
toe walking and heel walking. The physician recommended pain management at this time. The
physical exam revealed limited ROM at the cervicothoracic junction. Current medications were not
documented. Treatment plan included Vista collar, medications, and revision surgery: cervical
osteotomy in order to realign his spine with augmented fusion more likely to the base of the skull.
10/07/15 IMR Letter showed denial of Fobic and Tizanidine. Tizanidine was denied due lack od
documentation of pain relief and functional improvement with the medication. There was no
documentation of failure of first line medications and prolonged use is not recommended by
guidelines.
9/30/15 Progress report
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Meiji Restoration Essay
The inception of the Tokugawa Shogunate around 1600 would reduce the impact of foreign
relations throughout Japanese society. This bulwark helped resist change and development in
Japan, although it continued throughout the western world. Following two hundred years of self
imposed seclusion from the rest of the world, the forceful re entry of the foreigner brought about
considerable change in Japan. While managing the foreign threat, there was also an imbalance of
power in the current feudal system of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This imbalance created uncertainty
for Japan and the imperialistic foreigners. This imbalance and uncertainty would lead to the end of
the Tokugawa Shogunate and the emergence of the Meiji Restoration. However, to... Show more
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Throughout the various themes presented in The Analects, there are some particular teachings
implicit within Japans feudalistic samurai society. The general discussion of virtues and morals
promoted within The Analects leads the student to strive to achieve gentleman status or if
possible sage status. While the broad application of these lessons did occur in Japan, there are
inherent differences with its practice in China. While the movement of an individual in social
and economic stature in China was based on the quality of work they were able to complete
through their apparent knowledge and work ethic. The same flexibility did not apply in Japan.
The rigid feudal, hereditary structure provided a lack of upward mobility throughout all of
society. So the quest for personal enlightenment was checked by lack of encouragement and the
void of personal independence. However, Confucianism did support the established government s
role of enhancing filial piety. Duke Ching of Ch`I asked Confucius about government. Confucius
answered, Let the ruler be a ruler, the subject a subject, the father a father, the son a son. The
lessons are scattered with words of honoring and obeying your parents, Meng yi Tzu asked about
being filial. The master answered, Never fail to comply. 1 This application, in its transition to Japan
included an individual s superiors, that is to say the daimyo, the Shogun, and the Emperor.
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Self-Recognition And Child Development
Child development in general is something most people do not really think of. Even if someone
has children they do not really think about it unless something seems wrong with their child. Ever
since this class I never really thought too much about how we all develop. A lot of things we
learned in this were actually surprising to me but I could only choose one. I chose to look at an
experiment on self recognition because I found it very interesting that the researchers used a mirror
to understand how the infants would react. In the self recognition experiment the researchers put
the infants in front of a mirror and tried putting different things on them to see if they could
recognize themselves. Putting a child in front of a mirror to see if... Show more content on
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Child development is not as easy as that. Infants need to see themselves multiple times in the
mirror to develop self recognition. I was surprised with what I learned because it made me start to
think about development in general not only with self recognition. Development is not something
that happens overnight. This study proves it because an infant will not realize themselves the first
time they look in a mirror they will need to get used to the things around them and realize they are
looking at the other objects so the person they are looking at has to be themselves. This is an
important study because is an infant does not have self recognition there could be something
wrong with them. All stages of development are important because the sooner doctors find out their
development is behind the sooner the problem can be fixed so the child will not be behind in their
stages of
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Becoming A Pharmacy Technician
Becoming a Pharmacy Technician has different requirements in each state. Some of the
requirements will include passing an exam or completing a formal education or training. Many
states will require Pharmacy Technicians to actually become certified in that particular state. I am
going to give you the requirements to becoming a PharmacyTechnician for the state of Texas.
Prepare yourself for the future ahead of you with helping behind the scenes.
The first requirement to becoming a Pharmacy Tech for the state of Texas is to be at least 18 years
of age or older. Providing a state ID will provide definitely prove your age. You then must have a
high school diploma or a GED. You also have to be able to pass a criminal background check. The
only offense
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Gratitude In The Book Thank ! By Robert Emmons
Gratitude doesn t always come naturally. In our day to day lives, it s easy to get caught up in
the things that go wrong and feel like we re living under our own private rain cloud: at the same
time, we tend to adapt to good things and people in our lives. Taking them for granted. As a result.
We often overlook everyday beauty and goodness a kind gesture from a stranger, say hi or hello. In
Thanks! Robert Emmons teaches us about the power of showing gratitude, of exposing our many
blessing. He also shares the challenges that we can face in being able to show gratitude, especially
in times of suffering and hardship. However, showing gratitude benefit us in many ways: we
become healthier and happier, have better relationship, treat other better.
Learning to verbally thanking people can help a deeper understanding of gratitude true wealth. By
taking the time to give verbal thank you for those are grateful for the verbal thank you about how
grateful they are for them. You create a community of love and excitement, which will lead to you
to be more grateful person . In the book Thank!, Robert Emmons writes, It is impossible to
imagine a world where individuals don t receive and give gratitude to one another on a regular
basis . Giving verbal gratitude is the Most important experience to have as a human being, these
expressive emotions give people a deeper level of having to receive gratitude fully to be grateful
for, . Emmons stated, To do thanks. To give thanks.
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Theories Of Albert Bandura
The Theories of Albert Bandura
I chose to research Albert Bandura. Albert is a contemporary psychologist specializing in
development and educational psychology. A lot of his work revolves around the social learning
theory. He is one of the most widely cited psychologists of all time. He was born in Alberta,
Canada in a small town of Mundare. He was the youngest of six children, two of his siblings died
when they were young one from a hunting accident and the other from the flu. (goodtherapy.org.llc)
Albert Bandura was influenced by behaviorism while at the University Of Iowa where he earned
his MA and his PhD. In the early 1950s, he developed his own Theories called reciprocal
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The many different variations of the tests that Bandura carried out, showing the model rewarded for
their behavior, showing them punished for the same behavior, and with no consequences for their
behavior, allowed him to establish that there is certain steps involved in the modelling process.
1) Attention, the more attention people pay the more they learn, if a model is likable, attractive and
seems competent then you re more likely to pay attention.
2) Retention, you must be able to remember what you have seen, this is where imagery and
language are important, so that you can copy the behavior.
3) Reproduction, being able to reproduce the behavior, (it s one thing to watch someone doing
something, but another to actually have the ability to reproduce what you ve seen for yourself).
Social learning theory of Bandura stresses the importance of observing and modelling, behaviors,
attitudes, and emotional reactions of others. (Bandura 1977) states: Learning would be exceedingly
laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions
to inform them what to do .
4) Motivation, you need to have some reason to want to do something. Bandura gives a number of
reasons for this, past reinforcement, (traditional behaviorism) promised reinforcements, (incentives)
vicarious reinforcement, recalling the model being reinforced, this is considered to be what causes
us to learn, although Bandura believes it s more a case of, causing
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How Literary Fiction Teaches Us To Be Human By Tom Blunt
Educators have long been arguing that literary education, in school and beyond, is crucial for
emotional development. However, until recently, very little evidence existed to scientifically
support this idea. In his article, This is How Literary Fiction Teaches Us to Be Human , author Tom
Blunt makes a concise but persuasive argument about why literature is essential for human
emotional development. In order to effectively prove his point, Blunt cites both scientific and
anecdotal evidence and emphasizes the essential nature of empathy, derived from reading literature,
to future generations.
The first way author Tom Blunt attempts to prove his point about literature is through scientific
studies. In one study he describes, researchers found that reading literary fiction led to better results
in subjects tested for Theory of Mind , a budding field that explores the scientific basis for empathy.
Another study he quotes states that participants who had read the fictional story Saffron Dreams by
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He says that Difficult humanitarian issues like slavery and the Holocaust are first introduced
through literature... before students are able to learn about the events from a more historical
perspective. He emphasizes the uniquely human experience of reading texts about these types of
atrocities, and argues that the literature is an imperative component of the humanization of such
horrors. In addition, he states that the viewing [of] events from someone else s perspective...are at
the core of literary education... , furthering his argument that literature presents a unique view from
the perspective of someone whose life experience is completely foreign to the reader. Both of
these arguments appeal to the reader s emotions, forcing her to reflect on many of the elements of
literature that shaped her perception of the world in ways that reading a history book never
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Judith Deapitating Holofernes Essay
Judith Decapitating Holofernes by Trophime Bigot is an oil on panel painting. There are
numerous different elements of art incorporated into this painting. There are no visible brush
strokes as a result of the painter s attention to detail. The three main figures and the drapes of the
tent form a triangle. Judith s face is the most illuminated and defined making her the central focus
of the painting. The other woman in profile in the painting is facing her adds to this effect. Judith s
arms draw the viewers focus down the gruesome beheading and horrified look of Holofernes. Since
his face is partially obscured by shadow, the painting s main focus is Judith. Bigot had extreme
attention to detail. There is little to no grain or brush... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The 3 d effect is created by the layering of the 3 figures and overlapping their different body parts.
This is also emphasized by the use of shadows. The illusion of space adds to the composition by
invoking the viewer s imagination and leading them to believe that the painting takes place
somewhere dark and secretive.
There were multiple principles of design incorporated into the piece. Such as the rule of thirds and
triangular composition.
In order to create a sense of variety in the painting, Bigot utilizes his astounding dexterity in his use
of value, depth, and focal points.
There is a clear visual path for the viewer to follow when observing Bigot s painting of Judith
Decapitating Holofernes. Bigot utilizes triangular composition in order to draw the viewers eye to
scan all the different elements of the painting. The eye is drawn to the candle not only because it is
in the center of the painting, but also because it is the most illuminated compared to the outer edges
of the painting that have a deep valued contrast. The viewer then focuses in Judith because she is
the next element with the most illumination. Her arms lead the viewer down to witness Holofernes
gruesome
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Training and Development 1
Assignment 1: Training and Development in Small Businesses Today s business world is very
competitive. This can be attributed to more organizations entering the market and the current
economic climate. This has many companies thinking of ways to increase productivity and gain a
competitive advantage. In order to successfully continue to operate and grow, organizations often
have to change strategies and better develop employees. This applies to any size organization.
However, small businesses must ensure that these strategies are in place in order to attract and
maintain a good customer base. Small businesses need to consider human resources as one of the
most important determinants of profitability. They must provide competitive... Show more content
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The personality profile is then completed by the job holder to assess strengths and weaknesses. This
is then compared with the requirements of the job and the resulting training needs identified. A
computer program is used to assess these needs based on the information inputted into the computer.
Another often used training needs analysis tool is brainstorming and Meta planning. This
diagnostic uses two techniques the first is brainstorming which involves staff putting forward their
ideas regarding the skills and knowledge that they think are appropriate and required; the second
technique is called Meta planning and this is used to allow the staff group to select and prioritize
their training needs. Developing the training plan is the third element of training and development.
For a training and development plan to be effective there must be a clear link to the business plan
and the identified training needs. The training plan should address the reason for the training and
what the intended outcomes are for both the staff and The Downtown Business Club. It should also
address the learning objectives, content, and method of delivery. Cost of the training will need to
be considered during development of the training. It will also be necessary to determine how the
training will be evaluated once it has been
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How To Avoid Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are 3/16 1/4 inch long (apple seed sized) with a brown, flattened, oval shaped body.
They feed off human blood, but unlike lice, do not reside on your person after feeding. However,
they may hitch a ride on your clothing and luggage.
Bed bugs are making a comeback, possibly because of increased resistance to insecticides, and from
international travelers. Bedbugs can infest the cleanest of motels or hotels. Even some of the most
expensive places have had them. The good news about these pests is that there are no known cases
of disease transmission from them.
The best way to avoid these insects, is never using sleeping lodging except your own sleeper cab.
One exception to this rule is if you transport items that shelter bedbugs
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Stereotypes Of Media Bias
Media Bias Turn on CNN or Fox and Bias pounds you over the head. They each have their own
talking heads or political correspondents to decry their expert opinions . Since the advent of the
24 hour news cycle back during the Gulf War, when CNN was launched, the news junkie was
born. News became less of a journalistic report of the facts about what was happening in the
world and more about infotainment, it became more biased when Fox news came along and all
of the other stations. Media has always been slightly biased according to the owner or publisher
of the journal or the media source. The target audience of Fox news is a very conservative
group, the aim is to entice them to be infuriated by the opinion of the host and guest.
Occasionally a bit of truth is broadcast.. The exact same can be said for the audience of Mother
Jones, MSNBC, and other forms of media. The headline grabbing story I have chosen is very
important as it is a matter of National Security. Who would be affected by this story you may
ask, Everyone who lives in America. Why you ask ? Because if a Foreign Nation dictates who is
elected, in effect that foreign nation has sway over our policies. They are practically running our
country. Who believes what they see on the news or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The media controls all of us, are beliefs are based on what we read, hear and see on the news.
WE are all biased, the media is biased and the Corporations that own the media are biased towards
getting people elected and keeping them in power for their own benefit of lower taxes, changing
regulations and laws; that allowing them to pollute our air, water and food. So that they may make
more money. They do this by manipulating us, encouraging us to feel passionately about politics,
abortion, war, and an endless array of subjects, thus they manipulate voters to vote a certain
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Analysis Of Gary Steiner s Animal, Vegetable, Miserable
The essay of Gary Steiner, Animal, Vegetable, Miserable, advises that a vegan lifestyle is an
ethical lifestyle. He is a strict vegan which means no meat, cheese, eggs, or anything that contains
animal products and byproducts. Steiner seems to be an animal rights advocator, and his essay
pushes his beliefs with the hope that his opinions will gain the attention of people in American. The
written responses to Gary Steiner s article, Ethical Choices in what We Eat argues and agrees with
his pro vegan argument. Many conflicts in the use of animal products in our lives, but the tone of
his essay can sometimes undermine the reader affecting his cause to help eliminate animal slaughter.
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JeanЕ› quote, Farm animals also benefit from the humane farming movement, even if the animals
welfare changes (849) concludes the life of the animals you raise yourself. According to Steiner,
even vegetarians and other people, committed to fighting against animal cruelty, are not enough to
create a vegan law.
The author s complains about the difficulties of managing his strict vegan lifestyle are meant to
highlight his dedication and determination, but can come off as whining. When Steiner states, You
just haven t lived until you ve tried to function as a vegan in a meat crazed society (847), it seems
as if he is about to relate a part of his life that the reader can empathize with, but it turns out to be
nothing but a springboard to launch a self centered diatribe in which he laments how difficult
his commitment to the strict vegan way of life is to maintain. The quote, To go down this road
is to stare headlong into an abyss that, to paraphrase Nietzsche, will ultimately stare back at you
(847), appeals to pathos because this is meant to provoke sympathy for the reader. Chris Taylor, a
formers reader of Steiner s article, agrees with the frustration that vegans go through. As he states
When one goes vegan, what seems obvious to that person is ridiculed by a large part of society
(850) as though they feel separated between worlds. Steiner and Chris are both implying that it s
hard being a vegan in a
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Essay on Concept Analysis
Concept Analysis Carrie G. Alexander Chamberlain Concept Analysis The concept of comfort is
one that nurses provide every shift; however, it is not always easy to define. Katherine Kolcaba s
Comfort Theory will be used. Walker and Avant s method for concept analysis will be used. The
first step is to select a concept, which is comfort. The next step is determining the purpose of the
analysis. The purpose is to define what comfort means and what comfort measures are and how they
are used in nursing. The third step is to identify the uses of the concept of comfort. This includes
definitions of term comfort and a literature search. The fourth step is to determine the defining
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A variety of definitions and meanings evolved about comfort with the term being related to both
the patient and family. The first research study was a study on the experiences of family members
being present during resuscitation efforts in the emergency room after a trauma. Some of the
benefits of a family member being present are: the family feeling empowered and supportive,
maintaining family patient relationships, closure in a life shared and fostering the grief process
(Leske, McAndrew, amp; Brasel, 2013). Data was collected over two years in a level one trauma
center with trauma patients that had one family member present and were admitted to the surgical
intensive care unit after resuscitation. The family member was interviewed two days later for an
average of ten to thirty minutes in a quiet room away from the patient. The sample size of the study
was twenty eight and the majority of the sample was female. The results showed that the majority
of family members that were present felt that there role was to be supportive and protect the patient
during the trauma. They felt that being present was comforting to them and the patient, regardless
of the outcome. Another common theme was that the family felt comforted knowing that
everything possible was done for their family member. This study was limited due to the small
sample size. Although the conclusions are valid, more research with a
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Defining The Impact On The Modern Army Today
442nd INFANTRY REGIMENT
USAACE
NCOA
SFC Calvin L. Burks
15T SLC
Class 15 005
SFC Anthony L. Garcia
Understanding and defining the impact on the modern Army today by the 442nd Infantry Regiment
during WWII, is evident by their unique formation that stood out amongst organizations during that
period. While trying to compare the differences in social acceptance from a unit composed almost
entirely of Soldiers of Japanese ancestry, you must first understand the period in which this unit left
its legacy. During one of the most controversial times in the history of diplomatic relations, Japan
attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 without any formal announcement of war. Although the
transmissions from Japan were decoded, the actual declaration of war did not reach the United
States until the following day. Unknown to many Americans that the so called peace talks were
already nearing the end of negotiations, Americans lost trust in the Japanese Americans and
immediately labeled them traitors and rejected them from their communities; this was primarily so
on the west coast. The repercussions of this event in the United States were immediate. According
to the Library of Congress, within a three year period, thousands of Japanese Americans regardless
of their citizenship were required to abandon their homes and businesses and move to isolated war
relocation and internment camps run by the United States government. President Roosevelt signed
and issued
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Solar Energy As A Alternative Energy Source
Introduction The concept of solar energy is not a new one. We have seen it in practice from solar
powered calculators, garden lights, watches, and a wide variety of other novelty products.
However, the idea of solar energy as a sustainable, renewable form of electricity, is on another
level completely. Solar energy is one of the most popular and fastest growing sources of alternative
energynot only in the country, but in the world.
Solar energy is the conversion of power from the sun to usable electricity (Alternative Energy,
2014). The most common source of solar energy utilizes photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into
electricity (Alternative Energy, 2014). Photovoltaicsuse a semi conductor to absorb the radiation
from the sun, creating and emitting electrons, which are then harnessed and used as electricity
(Alternative Energy, 2014).
Pros of Solar Energy Solar energy is a renewable energy source, which means that unlike non
renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels, coal, and nuclear energy, we cannot run out of
solar energy (Maehlum, 2014). As long as the sun is alive, which according to NASA is another
6.5 billion years, we will have access to solar energy (Maehlum, 2014). The true potential of solar
energy is astounding and overly abundant. The surface of Earth receives 120,000 terawatts of solar
radiation, better known as sunlight, which is 20,000 times more energy than what is needed to
supply power to the entire world (Maehlum, 2014).
Solar energy is
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Oral Hygiene And Oral Health
The oral cavity is more often than not viewed as a separate entity than the rest of the body. This is
a mistake due to the overriding effect the mouth has on the rest of the body. This view needs to
cease immediately due to the fact that oral health affects what people eat, their quality of life, and
their speech.1 Oral health also plays an important role with chronic diseases. Unfortunately, oral
health has not been a priority among many healthcare professionals, and this has lead to millions of
patients suffering from toothaches and over poor oral hygiene.2
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There are few efficient dental care systems to cope with their problems, and where there are, the
cost is beyond most people s means. Many people have untreated carries yet healthcare workers
continue to loverlook this and focu on other parts of the body making oral health an afterthought.
Oral health affects people not just physically but also psychologically and it really influences
how they grow up in life.1 Denta caries takes away from people s quality of life. Pain,
discomfort, disfigurement, acute and chronic infections, and eating and sleep disruption as well
as higher risk of hospitalization, sre all in play when oral health is not tended to properly. With
children, nutrition, and weight gain are affected by propoer oral health care. Children will
develop toothaces, which leads to less eating, which leads to unhealthy habits for growing
chilfredn. Poor helath care is like a chain reaction of bad descisions. Poor oral health can also lead
to poor sleeping habits which decreases hemoglobin and a depressed erthyroctyre count. 3
In Brazil, in 2009, ninety per cent of pre adolescents reported an issue related to oral health4. The
prevalence of dental pain was up to around thirty four percent among Brazilian teenagers. In the
United States, dental issues led to over 117,000 hours of school lost per 100,000 children.
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Similarities Between Animal Farm And Mouseland
Honore de Balzac once said Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on it can ever turn it
into a fact. This quote connects to the theme With power there s never true equality. Because
although equality should be a given, while there is power present in society, it will never
happen. Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel about a farm that is overtaken by its animals.
They assign one pig, Napoleon, to power. He began to only benefit the pigs and the other animals
were often oppressed. Mouseland by Tommy Douglas is a story about cats leading a town of mice,
and making rules that only benefitted the cat, and endangered the mice. The common theme in both
these stories is similar to the theme the quote presented, With power there s never true equality. The
authors of both Animal Farm and Mouseland use the narrative techniques of conflict and
characterization to illustrate political messages about power and equality.
The first narrative technique used to illustrate the theme was conflict. One example of theme
being illustrated through conflict was in Animal Farm when the pigs stole all the milk and apples
from the other animals. On page 36 of the novel it says It is for your sake that we drink that milk
and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed out duty? Jones would
come back! This quote shows the pigs manipulating the other animals into believing that them
taking the milk and apples is benefitting them by saying if they didn t eat
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Poverty In Les MisГ©rables By Victor Hugo
Poverty is one of the world s biggest problems that has been around since the 1700 s, and still
lasts today. In the book, Les MisГ©rables by Victor Hugo, shows how poverty affects people in
society, no matter how smart or intelligent you are. Les MisГ©rables also show that it is very hard
to get out of povertywhen you are born into it. However, Victor Hugo does present a solution out
of poverty for some of the characters. The three characters that were affected by poverty in the
story are, Jean Valjean, Fantine, and Cossette. The first character that is affected by poverty is
Jean Valjean. When Jean was young he stole a piece of bread to feed his family. Valjean was
born of a poor peasant family of Brie. (20). However, he got caught and remained in prison for
nineteen years. Once he was released, he could not find anywhere to stay, or work because of the
fact that he was a convict. Jean Valjean, my brother, you belong no longer... (34). So, in search of
a place to stay he knocks on doors all throughout the town of Digne. No one offers him to come in
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When Fantine gave birth to Cossette she was unable to support her and herself, so she was
forced to have Cossette live with the Thenardiers. What is the history of Fantine? Is it society
buying a slave...? (67). However, even that was not enough, as the Thenardiers made her pay for
Cossettes medicine. All of this forced Fantine into prostitution, and overall made her very ill, as
she was constantly worrying about Cossette. During this time, Jean Valjean, known as Monsieur
Madeleine was able to help Fantine. Right after these events, Fantine died, but during this short
time she was out of poverty. Life and social order have spoken their last word to her. (67).
Without Jean, she would have died ill, and alone, but because of Jean she died happily. Therefore
Jean Valjean is Fantine s solution out of
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The Negative Effects Of Social Anxiety
How Social Anxiety Disorder Affects people in everyday life
Human beings are one of the most social creatures on the face of the planet. We depend on each
other for positivity, support, and, believe it or not, mental health. Being around others, especially
those we share a healthy relationship with, can lower stress and anxiety. So, why is it that when
some people interact with others it is the complete opposite? Sometimes, it is just a person being
shy, or around people they don t know. Other times, it is complete fearand panic when dealing with
others ( What is Social Anxiety? , Thomas A. Richards).Situations that cause the person to get
lightheaded or panic in social events to where they want to flee and stay in isolation, rather than to
have social interactions. This is known as Social Anxiety. Social anxiety is often referred to as
Social Anxiety Disorder, or SAD, and was originally it was just known as social phobia . Social
anxiety is a psychological problem that causes a fear of interactions with other people. It is the
third common disorder amongst the United States and has known to afflict people as young as the
age of 13(Understanding the Facts, ADAA). Though seemingly harmless, it can have disastrous
effects on the mind, along with personal and professional relationships, and getting through life
general. It can cause issues with personal and societal acceptance. It can also devastate self
confidence and create depression. However, despite all this, there
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Hum 111
Abstract
Ancient Chinese Contributions.
(1) Identify eight to ten of these useful inventions or contributions.
(2) Nominate four that you believe are the most ingenious or innovative.
(3) Explain why you believe these four inventions or contributions are the most useful inventions or
contributions from the ancient Chinese.
(4) Identify one invention or contribution that you cannot live without and explain why.
The Ancient Chinese Contributions (1) Gunpowder
One of the inventions created by Ancient China gunpowder as early first century and was used at
that time to make medicine for perpetual rejuvenation. Black gunpowder was not invented till the
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(LAN, 2008)
(5) Printing The earliest printing in China was the block printing method in the first Century B.C.,
where the individual sheets of paper were pressed against wooden blocks that had text and
illustrations carved into them. This process could print hundreds and even thousands of copies,
this technology played a significant role in promoting the spread of culture. A block carver named
Bi Sheng made movable types with clay during the period from1004 to 1048. This method each
type was carved with one character and the types could be set independently according to contents
of different articles. After printing, the movable types could be reused and this improved
technology is called movable type printing. (LAN, 2008) (6) Row Planting
The Chinese also invented the way to grow crops by placing them in rows sometime in the 6th
century BC. This allowed the crops to grow faster and stronger. This was not instituted in the
western world for another 2200 years. Master Lu wrote in the Spring and Autumn Annals : If the
crops are grown in rows they will mature rapidly because they will not interfere with each other s
growth. The horizontal rows must be well drawn, the vertical rows made with skill, for if the lines
are straight the wind will pass gently through. This text was compiled around 240 BC. (Stevenh,
2009)
(7) The
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Frank Durrenmatt Justice
Throughout The Visit a play written by Friedrich DГјrrenmatt the idea of justice is very prevalent.
Justice is behavior or treatment that agree with the laws or is just. The purpose of justice is to gain
equality and it is most commonly dealt with through the law. Sometimes the idea of justice and the
idea of revenge get confused. Revenge is the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an
injury suffered at their hands. Revenge and justicecompare because they both seek to restore
balance. Revenge differs from justice because it is one sided and motivated by self interest, while
justice is impartial.
In The Visit the main character billionairess Claire Zachanassian comes back to her poor hometown
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At first the townspeople do not accept what Claire is asking. The mayor immediately turns away
Claire s offer and says Mrs.Zachanassian, we are still in Europe; we re not savages yet. In the name
of the town of GГјllen I reject your offer. In the name of humanity. We would rather be poor than
have blood on our hands, (DГјrrenmatt 35). As time goes on the offer becomes increasingly
tempting and they convince themselves that Claire has been in a terrible situation of injustice and
it is only right to support her. All of the townspeople including the policemen, the mayor, and the
priest began to purchase new items on credit, a sign that they are expecting to have more money
in the near future. When Alfred confides in the mayor that he is worried that the townspeople
have turned against him, the mayor says God knows the lady s actions aren t all that hard to
understand. After all, you did bribe two young fellows to commit perjury, and you did condemn a
young girl to a life of naked misery, (DГјrrenmatt 53). In this quote, the mayor is expressing that he
feels what Claire is asking for is justified. The two quotes from the mayor are completely different.
They ultimately show the shift of the opinions that take place for a large majority of the town if
not all of the
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Columbine Analysis
The Truth About Columbine Dave Cullen s purpose in writing Columbine is to expose the truth
about the killers. Dave Cullen exposes Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris the Columbine shooters;
everything from their extensive planning, their motives, and the harrowing results of the massacre
are revealed throughout Columbine.
The writing technique used throughout Columbine exemplify the different treatment of the
killers. Eric being a psychopath that felt no remorse, and Dylan being humanized as a person
who is lost in his own sadness. Cullen treats the boys differently by using techniques such as plot
order; using a rearranged common plot order makes Dylan seem like a more relatable person,
and more deserving of forgiveness. Cullen uses a reassembled common plot order by starting the
book with a scene that happened a week before the shooting. But instead of following the normal
path, Cullen then uses background information which includes the feelings of the killers. He then
changes to a scene from the past again to further progress to the climax of the book. Cullen uses
this technique to create bonds between the reader and the characters; in the process of doing this
he makes leeway for Dylan s softer side to be shown. It is important that he does this so that he can
fully expose the innermost thoughts of the killers. Throughout the book there are many accounts of
the journals written by each of the boys. However, Dylan s writings are where people tried to find
truth. The
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Doing Business in Japan
Doing Business in Japan Abstract This report will highlight the various aspects of Japanese culture
important to understanding how the average Japanese man or woman goes about his or her day.
This report will also analyze various aspects of Japanese culture which would be useful for a
Canadian business person to have a successful and safe business stay in Canada, and very briefly
highlight some differences between the Canadian and Japanese culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Conclusion.........................................................................................................................14
References..........................................................................................................................15
Introduction Brief Overview One of the most important facets for a successful business in the
twenty first century is how it communicates with their customers, partners, suppliers and
governments from different countries and cultures from around the world. For a business to operate
with any modicum of success in Japan, you must possess a basic understand of how their society
functions. As a result of learning about the geography, climate, history, religion, cultural rituals,
politics, education system, and the role of the family; it will allow a business or business person the
insight needed to understand how society functions and the method in which business is conducted.
Geography Climate Japan is an island nation that is located across the Japanese Sea. Japan consists
of the islands of Hokkaiodo, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu (Yamada Kurashige, 2003). The
landscape of Japan is seventy one percent mountainous ( Population Demographics, 2007). Japan is
a small country that is situated in the northern temperate zone. Japan experiences the four seasons
similar to that of North America. Japan experiences typhoons which are a lot stronger than their
sister hurricanes in the Atlantic (Yamada
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What Is The American Dream In The Great Gatsby
American dream refers to the pursuit of the equality,
freedom
and
corporeal
property.
American
dream
has
always
been
one of the most popular motifs in American literature. As a
spirit
came
into
being
as
America
was
founded,
American dream
became stronger and stronger in American people s mind. I
t
seemed
American
people
can
get
what
they
want
by
work.
This
kind
of
spirit
encourages American people generation
by
generation
and prompts America to become the most developed country and
own the most wealth in this world. Nowadays, America is the
super power, however, America dream has more connotations as
time
goes
by.
And
it
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Gatsby s
old flame becomes his spirit world. In his heart, Daisy is
beautiful and innocent, and she represents all the merits in
the upper class of America. Gatsby creates the perfect image
of Daisy, and treat her as the avatar of dream to sacrifice
himself. Gatsby
pursu
e
for money,
but he
dosen t
treat money
as the final goal, he just wants to accomplish his love dream
by
using
money.
But
Daisy s
preference
for
wealth
is
stronger
than any love in her heart. Because all her sentiments has
become into cold money. But it is money to decorate Daisy as
a princess, and drive her away from the lives related with
miscreant and insecurity. Although Gatsby makes money by
illegal methods, his still has many merits in his
characteristics.
He
is
positive
for
his
life
and
strong
for
his
faith. He loves Daisy firmly, since romantic elements and
innocent
love
always
remain
in
his
heart.
No
matter
how
precious
Gatsby s
merits
are,
his
romantic
love
still
diverts
from
the
reality and finally loses in the dirty society. Fitzgerald
reveals th
e
fact
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Court Observation At Harris County Criminal Justice Court
Quan Nguyen
Business Law
Professor Donna Kohlhausen
November 14, 2016
Court Observation Paper The court I attended was the court # 184, on October 25th 2015 at
Harris County Criminal Justice Court , located in downtown of Houston city. The Judge in
charge was Jan Krocker. It was an aggravated sexual assault of child case between The State of
Texas vs. Samuel Gallegos. As I entered the court, the trial has already commenced so I did not
really know how a real trial started. I sat in the back where the public sits, facing the judge bench.
The courtroom was cold and quiet. Especially it was very small, much smaller and less
impressive than I expected.. Everyone was in formal dressing code. There were just a few
number of spectators and family members in the court room. There was a clerk who was typing
everything what was happening during the court time. Judge Krocker appeared to have things
under control and had the proceedings moving forward smoothly. She was a very friendly lady
with short blonde hair. She was listening attentively. She spoke clearly and distinctly so that
everyone in the courtroom could hear. Samuel Gallegos is a white man about 5 8 tall. He looked
quite nervous while some police officers were standing behind him. From what I understood, this
case was really happening back in 2014 and the suspect has criminal history relating to assault of
child and another related case to this case. On my left hand side were the bailiffs while some
others stood observed
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Casablanca, And The Themes Of The Movie Casablanca
In the movie Casablanca two characters Rick and Ilsa are showing a great love that is under the
shadow of Second World War. One of the reasons that make this love very big is they stay
separated for a very long time, and there is a third person in between. On top of that, the third
person is the leader of Czech disobedience, and the husband of Ilsa: Victor. Moreover, the only
person that can help him to run away from Casablancais Rick. As it seems, this plot is very
complicated.
One of the themes that are being explored in the movie is love. Rick Blaine was the holder of Rick
s Cafe. He obviously shows up in the entire film to take care of business who isn t moved by
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Toward the start of the film, the bigger part of the scenes and shots were brighter than when the
film came towards the end where they were darker. There was a scene near the completion of the
film in Rick s bistro where Victor Laszlo was taking asylum after the gathering was assaulted. The
scene inside the bistro was during the evening and it had a completely calm lighting. The show of
the film was being assembled gradually through the start up till the finish of the motion picture. The
obscurity of the film builds the dramatization and the stress of the watchers more. The shots
towards the finish of the film turn out to be more outrageous because of the hole among uncommon
parts of the shots. This light and shadow impact additionally helped in raising the stress because of
the reasonable brilliant lights and profound dull shades. Against the light of the foundation, there
was Captain Renault, a notice kid, wearing his dark uniform. Those two were shots from the last
scene when Rick holds Captain Renault as a prisoner and weight him into letting Victor Laszlo
escape. In addition, there was a mist in this last scene in the runway, that had a dark attacking of the
scene and on screen characters, which create a sentiment suspicious. That brought about making the
watchers not knowing how the battle will be probed. Here the lighting procedure was sharp and
varies from the cinematography that is in the various parts
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Effects Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929
The 1920s went into American History as the most controversial decade (Geisst, 2012 p. 146).
Nobody could have foreseen at the beginning of 1929 what importance this year would have for the
financial market (Wigmore, 1975 p. 4).
The booming 20s were drastically ended by the Stock Market crash of 1929. It went down in
history as one of the worst economic downturns (Termin, 1976 p. xi). The panic at the stock market
which led to many people trying to sell their stocks started on Wednesday, October 23 (Geisst,
2012 p. 185). Thursday, October 24, 1929 has gone into history as Black Thursday (Geisst, 2012 p.
185). The whole stock market lost 30 percent of its value before the end of the year 1929
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179). De Long and Shleifer (1990 p. 3) estimate that the stock market in 1929 was one third
overvalued. Common stocks seemed to be running out in 1929 (Galbraith, 1977 p. 69).
Therefore because of the shortage of stocks, prices rose to sky high levels (Galbraith, 1977 p
69). It cannot be proven that stocks were overrated at the time of the crash. Yet there is prove
that speculative gamblers are not to be blamed for the crash. Knowledgeable investors were just
too optimistic in the stocks and therefore this led to the burst (Bierman, 1991 p 175). Laura
Agadoni supports this cause in her research paper (Agadoni, n.d). It was not seen at first hand in
October 1929 if stocks were overvalued. The market functioned well; investors and speculators
were buying stocks (Bierman, 1997 p.
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Cultural Appropriation Has Been A Major Issue Of Interest
CULTURAL APPROPRIATATION Since time immemorial cultural appropriation has been a major
issue of interest to the extent it is discussed and analyzed using different opinions by people.
Cultural appropriation entails the use or adoption of another culture s elements either by an
individual or group of people. It has been customary among the people in the world who lend and
borrow each other s cultures which has continued for long since the human society began(Sanders
46). Controversies might arise in cases when the elements of a minority cultureare borrowed by the
groups or individuals from the majority culture. Such actions are seen as inappropriate copying of
the rights or identity of another culture. In such scenarios,culture elements would be said to have
been adopted using the colonial manner. The failure to use the elements within the original context
of a given culture is termed as wrong culture misappropriation. In most times, when cultural
misappropriation takes place there is distortion of elements which can also be lost.
The subordination of the cultural elements by the majority culture would involve the
social,economic or the political aspect.Then dominant or majority culture might adopt the elements
of a different culture and brand it as fashion. On the other hand, a different perspective and view is
used to determine the necessity of cultural appropriation and how it has continuously been adopted
by different cultures all over the world (Matthes 65). Many
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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities has several recurring themes, including the failure of the French Revolution. In
the book, the peasants defeated the aristocrats by imprisoning and murdering them. Although many
of the imprisonments and executions were unjust, the peasants had gain complete power. The
peasants revolution did not end the tyranny that existed with the aristocrats ruling, but created a
new tyranny with lack of justice and mercy.
Dickens uses the evil Monsieur the Marquis to represent the tyrannical French aristocracy. The
Marquis recklessly runs over and kills a peasant child. Dickens shows his lack of any sympathy
and mercy for the peasants at this scene by stating, Monsieur the Marquis ran his eyes over them
all, as if they had been mere rats come out of their holes. He thinks of the peasants as nothing
more than rats as do the entire French aristocracy. However, the revolution does not result in any
positive change. After the peasants obtained power, they have the same lack of sympathy and
mercy toward the aristocracy or enemies of the Republic. In Lucie s conversation with the Wood
Sawyer, we see he is no better than Monsieur the Marquis, as he takes joy in the execution of
aristocrat children. I call myself the Samson of the firewood guillotine. See here again! Loo, loo,
loo; Loo, loo, loo! And off HER head comes! Now, a child. Tickle, tickle; Pickle, pickle! And off
ITS head comes. All the family!
Dickens uses symbols and motifs to support his theme of
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Character Analysis Of The Leap
The story The Leap is about a blind mother, her name is Anna. Anna was part of a blindfolded
trapeze act. The daughter of Anna narrates the story and tells readers about times in the trapeze
act or how Anna met her husband and other major events in Anna s life, at some points the
daughter plays a role, and has her own moments in the story. Later near the end of the story the
daughter tells readers about when her house caught on fire and Anna saved her daughter from this
event. Anna is a round and dynamic character in The Leap . We learn more about Anna than we do
any other character and she becomes part of every element of plot exposition, rising action, climax,
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Anna is a dynamic character because of the facts we know about her and that we learn almost
her entire history. We know her personality and her background by the end of the story we know
how she reacts to situations and other behavioral traits characters becomes well known by the
reader. Anna has a major inflection with plot, in the exposition Anna s daughter (the narrator)
delivers readers a brief overview of Anna s life and her career also what her daily life is in
modern time and even describes what it s like living with Anna. The exposition is very calm and
event free until we begin to dwell into the rising action. In the rising action readers can begin to
see tension as conflicts and problems occur. Readers also begin to bond with the characters as
dialogue helps raise tension the reader can relate or know exactly what is happening to the
character and what they are thinking at the time. Anna s daughter helps raise tension by narrating
and summarizing events to help give readers a better understanding of what is going on through
events and the mind of a character, this can also help a reader become more entertained as well as
help the reader begin to relate even more with the character. The rising action can be full of
stressful tension rising events, but this all sums up after the climax begins and everything is at it s
peak of tension in the event. everything unfolds even the greater conflicts and events. In the case of
The Leap , The narrator s house catches
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Oedipus Vs Hamlet Essay
When dealing with universal themes in plays like Oedipus or Hamlet, a set time period is not
necessarily required. A production of Hamlet could take place in the year 2016 and make sense if
adapted correctly. What is important when adapting a play is not presenting it exactly as the
playwright wrote it hundreds of years ago, in the case of Shakespeare s Hamlet, but keeping the
themes that make the playwhat it is. To completely change the story of Hamlet and differ too
greatly from the original story would defeat the purpose of the production. The director has to
adhere to the main themes of whichever play they choose because that play they chose obviously
carries the message they want to send to an audience. A director s job is to bring their ideas about
a play to life and present that to an audience, therefore, demonstrating their ideas for that audience.
The ideas spread and are then absorbed by an audience member, who leaves the play filled with the
new knowledge or new ideas.
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When adapting a play into a different historical era or setting it in modern times, maintaining the
essential themes that make the play what it is cannot be manipulated. However, some main ideas
and themes in a play can be enhanced or made clearer to the audience by setting the play in a
different time period. It all depends on whether the creative team behind a production can
communicate their meaning and the change to the audience. If the audience understands the
change, the interpretation and adaptation is successful. Implementing a new idea or a different
outlook into an older play might enhance the play by bringing forth political points that correlate
with today s society and its issues, prompting the audience to take note and reflect on our problems
and attempt to find a
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Analysis Of The Poem The Bedford Boys
The Bedford Boys
Alex Kershaw and the Bedford boys is a story from a little town of only 3000 in Bedford
Virginia. It s a small town that never recovered from the Great Depression. Effect of this is most
of the young men in Bedford joined the towns armory National Guard unit. Alpha company was
one of many company s threw out Virginia numbering around 7500 guardsmen. In the days to
come, it would be decided that the 29th infantry division the Blue and grey would land on the
Normandy beaches to start the invasion. Alpha company and the boys from Bedford would soon
be breaking threw the defenses at Dog one Omaha beach.
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they would be on separate landing craft in the first wave of the Omaha assault. With various
backgrounds, and personal experience they all brought an interesting perspective to the
company. Ray Nance was one of the officers in the company, he was a soft spoken man, but with
I high intelligence he was proud to be an officer in the National Guard. At 28 years old he
Remembers minutes before the boys getting on the landing craft. He went by and softly touched
all of the 34 on the shoulder, as he puts it a good bye to my men . He knew just as the captain
knew, most of the boys wouldn t make it off the beach. He wasn t as scared for himself as he was
for his men, as most leaders should be.
In the months before the invasion the boys had shipped out with the 116th infantry regiment apart of
the 29th infantry division to mainland Britain. While there, they trained and trained with the
British and French to get ready for war. Millions of troops on a little island waiting for the green
light the go order, and in Command was Commanding General Eisenhower was In command of
all ground forces and had the final say for when the invasion began. Unfortunately he wanted to
begin the assault on the 5 of June, but was convinced one more day to calm the seas, and winds.
So it was decided that on June 6 , 1944 was D DAY. Among the invasion force, alpha company was
the first wave of the invasion. All of the training and
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The Identity Of The Arab Nations National Identity
Cultures in MENA are traditions, beliefs, and behaviors shaped by history, religion, ethnic
identity, language, and nationality . MENA consists of a mix of ethnic, language, and religious
groups. The diversity of these groups allow for cultures to co exist in the region. The family is
very import and the values that come from having strength in a solid extended family allows for
respect, honor, and loyalty. Religion plays a huge influence in the daily lives of the people in
MENA.
Language, culture, social, and political, economic interests, and a collective memory of their
place and role in history. The logic of nationhood is frequently being formed and reformed,
reflecting changing conditions and self conceptions; together these deny total separation as well as
complete incorporation in the way communities relate to one another is fortified by shared images
and origins (Barakat, Halim). The national identity of the Arab Nations national identity is said to
be focused on language. Albert Hourani stated in his most famous book, Arabic Thought in the
Liberal Age by Albert Hourani asserts that Arabic people are more focused on their language more
than any other peoples of the world. This theory is also stated by Jacques Berque, saying the East
is the home of the word the Arabic language does not really belong to the world of men; rather, it
seems to be lent to them, and that Arabic writing is more suggestive than informative.
The origin of Arab identity as relating
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Large Pools Of Large Size Corporation
Presence of big data is a very common phenomenon now days, specially when talking about
medium to large size corporation. Manyika et al., in their article (James Manyika, 2011) defined
the term big data as large pools of data that can be captured, communicated, aggregated, stored,
and analyzed . To clarify they suggested that big data refers to data, whose size makes it
impossible to be processed by the typical software used for database management. Gartner
(Gartner, 2012)defined big data in terms of its characteristics of high volume, high velocity and
high variety. By volume, he referred to the size of the data, by velocity he referred to the speed at
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Therefore, HR big data management is the discipline of arranging and storing a large volume of HR
data in an organized way so that it can be traced and used in case to serve any business needs. On
the other hand, employee engagement is the long term commitment that an organization expects
from its employees. This engagement is the sound concentration of the employees in the working
environment, attention to individual details and also loyalty towards the company. The experts
claim that engaged employees do more; there fore, to get more out of less, the logic would be that
managers simply need to engage their people. (Welbourne, 2007) Indeed, employee engagement is
the prerequisite of the ultimate success of the entire organization in any given industry.
Although adopting HR big data management has become a recent trend in the corporate world, still
there s a little information found on its effect on the management s employee engagement. This
research will particularly study the impact of big data management in the context of the human
resource information and its impact on the over all employee engagement. This research is
expected to benefit thousands of business leaders around the globe who still did not adopt HR big
data management, through getting an insight of how it can influence there talent management.
Also the leaders who already adopted the system can be benefited, through understanding the
dynamics of HR data management and
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The First Time I Saw Edward Cullen
The first time I saw Edward Cullen, I was 13 years old. It was Easter Sunday and instead of
waking up to a basket full of sugary treats; I spent my morning helping my drunk father sober up
by making two pots of strong, black coffee. Taking care of Charlie was nothing out of the
ordinary; my mother had died during childbirth so I learned early on how to cook, clean and even
pay the occasional bill. Dealing with his growing bouts of inebriation, however, was something
entirely unexpected and new. Charlie always drank the occasional beer while watching the game
on Sundays, but his sudden habit of coming home plastered and even on some nights not coming
home at all, had me concerned and confused. Charlie and I did not have what I would... Show more
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I m already running late so you will just have to come with me. Bella, you need to do exactly
what I say today. Am I making myself clear? My father s voice was stern and authoritative. He
rarely spoke to me using that tone, so I knew he meant business; I nodded my head and put my
jacket on as I followed him out the door. I found it peculiar when we took a taxi to the restaurant
instead of Charlie s Toyota, but upon reflection, realized my father was still not coherent enough
to drive. When we arrived and entered the lobby, Charlie pointed to a plush red velvet sofa that
sat against the wall and told me to sit down and wait for his return. I was alone in the room so I
took advantage of my isolation and meandered around, admiring the photographs that hung on
the surrounding walls. They were of famous people who had eaten at the restaurant and signed
pictures to commemorate their visits. It was apparent by the numerous photos; Volturi s was a
celebrity hot spot. As I heard the noise of the crowd floating in from the adjoining room, I
wondered if any celebrities were among the diners. My curiosity got the best of me and I
foolishly decided to take a quick peek. I attempted to remain cool as I strolled casually into the
room, but my shoe caught on the plush carpeting, causing me to lose my balance and topple
straight into a table. To make matters even worse, I managed to knock over a glass of wine as well.
As I surveyed the damage caused by my mishap, I
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Nursing Career Choice
I won t be following a parent or relatives footsteps by being a nurse and I haven t been inspired by
anyone I know. With a gradual realization I knew that nursing would be a great job for me after I
started watching Nurse Jackie I began to research nursing as a career which increased my interest
and wish to be a nurseas the program opened my eyes to how close knit a nursing team.
I have grown up in the countryside, the nearest town being a mile or two away, I d love the
opportunity to study at a university in a big city and I love that there will be practical experience in
a variety of settings like home environment, hospitals which is one of the largest NHS providers in
the UK and out in the community which would be interesting and worthwhile.
I was torn between adult nursing and mental health nursing but after a fair amount of research I
have come to the decision that I d like to do adult nursing as I believe it would give me a broader
basis to start with and endless options and opportunities, I am looking forward to learning
interesting things about the human body and to interact with people in other healthcare professions.
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I am eager to pursue a career that utilizes all the best parts of my character. I don t want to waste
days doing a purposeless job, I want to make a difference, to help people which is why I want to
be a nurse, I want a challenging career working with a wide range of people in different places.
Nursing is an in demand career with job security and flexibility with the option of working
weekdays/nights or weekends, shift work and overtime as well as the ability to switch shifts
making it an interesting career rather than a 9 5; 5 days a week job which you dread the thought of
going back Monday
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Tips For Stretching It Budgets
Tips for Stretching IT Budgets
In today s multifaceted business environment, technological needs are constantly changing. In fact,
now days IT has became a critical initiative for success. With the widespread use of IT,
organizations face the challenge of increasing competition, expanding markets, and rising customer
expectations. This increases the pressure on organizations to implement various financial budgeting
strategies that could potentially lower the cost. Therefore, a concept that recently has gain
momentum, and is becoming a popular practice in most organizations is IT budgeting. According to
Baker (2009) the six strategies that are effective in controlling IT budgets are: repurposing the
already implemented software, efficiently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In other words, which means to expand the use of the same software towards different
functionalities, for instance utilizing the Numara FoorPrints software from IT services to HR
department (Baker, 2009).
For an effective IT budgeting, IT leaders need to execute viable decision making ideas that can
result into monetary savings in the long run (Heier et al., 2008). Similarly, repurposing of the
software positively effects the organization, by saving an amount that would have been spent on a
new software purchase, and creating some extra budget that could be invested towards other
strategic investments or initiatives (Heier et al., 2008). In terms of the operations cost, even
though the repurpose might slightly increase its maintenance cost if the software has already been
used for many years, but still by evaluating the whole operational budget for two different
functions it still is a cost effective strategy (Heier et al., 2008). Additionally, it serves as a valuable
asset to the organization, in terms of saving both time and money of their IT staff, as they no longer
are learning totally new software.
On the downside, there might be certain hidden operational costs involved that might require more
maintenance, for instance the software can have limited memory or processing capacity, so in such
a case it might actually cost more to repurposing the same software (Heier et al., 2008).
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South Africa s Policy on the Syria
Policy Proposal on the Syrian Crisis| Political Science | Christelle Pretorius| |
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Introduction2 Nature of ties between South Africa and Syria2 South Africa and the Wider Middle
East Region2 Problem Statement3 Objectives3 Options4 Sanctions4 Military Intervention5 Support
the Actions of the Arab League of Nations5 Analysis of Options5 Sanctions5 Military Intervention6
Support the Actions of the Arab League of Nations6 Recommendation7 Conclusion7 Bibliography9
Introduction
The wave of Arab unrest that began during the Tunisian Revolution reached Syria in Mid March
2011. Currently, the political, socio economic and humanitarian situation in Syria has escalated to
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The International sphere has decided to take action against Syria. With regards to the ties between
South Africa and Syria as well as the wider Middle East region, it is necessary to determine what
South Africa s national interests are in order to decide on it s foreign policy
Objectives
The objective of this paper is to decide upon which action is best to pursue against Syria in terms
of South Africa s national interests as well as in the interests of economic and political links
between South Africa and the Middle East. In accordance, any action should respect and preserve
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, be devoid of any intimidation and be free of
interference by outside parties. As an active member of the United Nations Security Council, the
decided action should also uphold the principles and standards of the United Nations charter.
Before such action is decided upon, it is important to identify the main actors in the international
realm. The United Nations have been in the process of discussions on the Syrian Situation since
May 2011. The League of Arab States are making substantial efforts to settle the differences
between the Syrian people in a peaceful manner and were present during the Tunisian, Egyptian and
Libyan
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A Patchwork Quilt Of The Scarlet Letter
A Patchwork Quilt of The Scarlet Letter Scenes create a patchwork method to a story made quilt.
There is a need for each element of this so called quilt, but some patches (scenes) contain more
importance and understanding than other patches. The levels of an author s writing are how scenes
impact a person. In the retrospect of the daring and defying boundaries of this novel, entitled The
Scarlet Letter, there is a certain pull in areas of the novel that grasp the feeling and most important
areas to be covered. As the hearts of all readers searched this novel, five scenes pulled on the strings
of those encountered this novel. Scenes of this nature include, the point that Hester pronounced her
appearance on the scaffold with a mighty reveal of the nature of this story, Governor Bellingham
became a threatening factor in Hester and her daughter s life, a tremendous moment occurred for
the Reverend Dimmesdale and it affects the relationship with Hester and young Pearl, a moment of
sweet and uncountable passion between two forbidden lovers, and the end of tail of passion,
sorrow, and estrangement between brooding protagonists and antagonists. A moment of true form
and conception is what Hester faces the defining beginning of her adulterous life. As the novel
opens up, our minds are faced with the bold Hester Prynne, who is eloquently swaying in her dress
of coarse materials to the scaffold of committed punishment. This beautiful woman of impurity must
take a punishment
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Comparing The Third Wish And The Monkey s Paw
Some people think that if they could only change one aspect of their lives, it would be perfect. They
do not realize that anything that is changed could come with unintended consequences. The
Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs and The Third Wish by Joan Aiken both illustrate this theme. They
demonstrate this by granting the main characterthree wishes, but with each wishthat is granted,
brings undesirable consequences. The main idea of this essay is to compare and contrast The
Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish. Although the The Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish are both
fantasies and have similar themes, they have different main characters, wishes, and resolutions. A
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Although regretting wishing another wish, Mr. White wishes Herbert, his son, to be alive
again. Unfortunately, Mr. White realizes that Herbert will return in his mutilated form, so he
quickly wishes for Herbert to return to the grave before his wife is traumatized. As Mr. White
and his wife look out at an empty street, awaiting Herbert s arrival, they are heartbroken knowing
that they will probably never see Herbert again. Unlike Mr. White s first wish, Mr. Peters wishes
for a wife as beautiful as the forest. However, Mr. Peters apprehends that Leita, his wife, will
never be satisfied being a human, because she longs to be with her swan sister. So, for his
second wish, he wishes her back to swan form. Now, without Leita Mr. Peters, as well as Mr.
White, is heartbroken and a lonely man, once again. Now, understanding that wishes only lead
to misfortune, he decides not to use the third wish. The end of a story, when all loose ends are
tied and the reader knows what happens to the character(s), can be described as the resolution.
The theme of a story often goes along with the resolution as well. The Monkey s Paw resolution
is rather dark. Mr. White and his wife are heartbroken staring at an empty street, knowing that
they will never see their son again. The theme is if fate ruled people s lives, and those who
interfere with it do to their own sorrow. Overall, The Third Wish is much more of
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American Attitudes Toward Interracial Marriages
American attitudes toward interracial marriage illustrate an awkward historical moment because
after the interracial marriage law changed, one would think black/white marriages are common but
they are the least. Over the years, interracial marriages has increased by a few percent, mainly from
other races that are not black/white. In America, racismstill exist even when laws are changing.
A color blind ideology is simply stating what is different between people like stereotypes but at
the same time believing what is said or do is not racist. It is a new way of racism that people have
adopted today, ticking others to conceive that race/ethnicity is not the issue.
The history of black/white coupling are continue to reinforce racial endogamy
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The Debate Over Home Schooling
The Debate Over Home Schooling
What is home schooling, and who is choosing to be home schooled? In this serious time of concern
about the standards of the public education system, it is found that in the United States, the number
of parents deciding to home school their kids is increasing. These parents believe that the education
system provided by their local schools is unsatisfactory compared to what they could do at home.
Home schooling has become more common in the past thirty years and has even started a trend
throughout the states. An estimation of a 235,000 335,000 increase of the number of home
schooled children within twenty years was reported by the U.S. Department of Education. Since
then, that number grown to an astonishing number of 1.7 million, and should continue to grow at a
rate of 15 percent a year. These numbers are considered low because it is not necessary in all states
to notify the Department of Education when parents decide to home school their children. Activists
such as David Gutterson explain home schooling as the attempt to receive an education at a place
other than an institution. Children who are home schooled spend most of a normal school day
learning in the environment of their homes. Unlike traditional schools, home schooled children s
parents are their teachers, which allows for variances in curriculum programs. Some parents choose
to follow a more traditional curriculum while others allow their students (children) to learn about
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Soil and Glaciers Essays
Soil and Glaciers Worksheet
From Visualizing Earth Science, by Merali, Z., and Skinner, B. J, 2009, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Copyright 2009 by Wiley. Adapted with permission.
Part 1
Size grades of soil are named sand, silt, and clay, which includes colloids. Size grades are defined
using the metric system. Use Figure 4.8 from the textbook to fill in the following chart. Specify
the type and size and description of the particle. In some cases, particle size will be less than some
value or greater than another value. For instance, gravel is greater than 2.0 mm.
Name
Size
Description
Gravel
2.0 mm
A loose aggregation of small water worn or pounded stones.
Sand
0.05mm
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Regolith comes from the underlying rock whethers in its place. Transported develops on sediment
that has been transported regolith develops on sediment.
Climate
Soils with poorly or well developed horizons causes changes in the soil.
Living organisms
Micro organisms like bacteria and fungi break the organic matter down. Animals like worms,
mice, moles burrow in soil which help mix components and also provide ways for water and air to
pass.
Topography
The slope helps the ability of water to soak into regolith.
Time
It takes thousands of years for a mature soil to develop.
Part 4
Investigate two ways in which water shortages, erosion, water diversion, floods or contamination of
a water resource, or other water processes have affected human history. How did humankind meet
the challenges of the impacts? Part 5
In 150 words, how do glaciers form, grow, and shrink throughout time? Cite any references used
and provide a References page.
~ Glaciers are formed when snow builds up for several years from snowfall that exceeds snow
melt. Over time, as new snow compresses the existing snow, the weight causes the snow
underneath to turn to ice. The hardening effect is similar to what happens when you pack a
snowball in your hand. The pressure from additional layers of snow builds for up to thousands of
years. Glaciers can grow and shrink as a result of changes in the amount of snowfall or changes in
the amount of melting because of
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Analysis Of Martin Luther King And Malcolm X
In his inaugural address on August 9th, 1974, President Gerald Ford assured the nation our long
national nightmare is over. He may have spoken too soon. The early 1970s were a bleak time for
black America. So much hope had died with the assassination of Martin Luther King and Malcolm
X in the late 60 s. There were revolts in urban communities across the United States and brutal
encounters with the police (McTernan). Much has been written about the state of the nation in the
70 s but something extraordinary came out of the fire, music. The music of New York City amid
this time is a transformational and essential foundation for the birth of new music. The funky,
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After about two years at Lincoln, Scott Heron took a year off from an unconventional college
career to write the novels The Vulture and The Nigger Factory, inspired by some of the anger
and resentment Gil felt about Lincoln and the tumult reverberating on other campuses (Baram).
He received esteemed recognition for the publication of The Vulture but he still enjoyed poetry
and performing. By the start of the decade, he realized that he could combine his charged
messages with poetry to funk beats to create a new sound. From this revelation, many of his
poems transformed into lyrics for songs that he composed with Brian. But thanks in large part to
the success of his first book of poetry, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, Scott Heron was introduced
to producer Bob Thiele, who had worked with legendary jazz artists from Louis Armstrong to John
Coltrane. Thiele encouraged Scott Heron to perform his poetry, and for his debut release, Small
Talk at 125th and Lenox, recorded him reciting over an ensemble of percussionists. Most influential
on the album was The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, an aggressive polemic against the major
media and white America s ignorance of increasingly deteriorating conditions in the inner cities
(Bush). Based on the dichotomy between the commercials on television and the marches in the
streets not being televised, Scott Heron wrote a poem that would now be the
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Henry David Thoreau Accomplishments
What you get by achieving goals is not as important as what you become by achieving goals.
Quote, Henry David Thoreau. An accomplishment is just another definition of a goal. They may
take a long time to complete; however, just have faith and great things can come from it. Just like
how Columbus never gave up to find the new world, even though he always thought that the world
was flat. The world has always been a place of innovation and discovery. One of the many personal
accomplishments I would like to have is to travel and learn about the world. All the countries
around the world have their own culture and history, along with stunning national monuments and
landscapes. Every continent, country, and state, have different personalities.... Show more content
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All my life, I ve been dreaming about knowing who I truly am. Years pass and I discover that I
don t need to be ashamed or to feel left out, that doesn t matter, being special is something to be
proud of. Even though I m a dual citizen and not extremely patriotic, It s something that makes me
unique. Later I would learn that my DNA contains mostly Scandinavian, Irish, British, and Western
European. This goes back to when I was younger when my Dad taught me the culture of his home
country. Also, some other facts I ve learned are my birthday lands on the same day as Queen
Elizabeth ІІ, and my middle name is the national flower of England. Currently, I would like to
study Swedish, German, and some others. In the meantime, I ve been teaching myself about the
ancient civilizations and the European Revolutions. At school, we only get to learn about certain
subjects and don t get involved in international studies, until we re at a certain grade. My dad taught
me that during his school years, he learned about different countries and how they function,
including their governments and economy. During my life, I ve only traveled the world three times
and visited three countries, France, Denmark, and Sweden. Next time I get the chance, I would see
all of what the world has in
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  • 7. Physician Recommended 4 Separate Treatments This is a 68 year old male with a 1/5/2000 date of injury. He injured his neck and upper back as a result of pushing equipment up a ramp at work. DIAGNOSIS: Postlaminectomy synd NOS 12/08/15 UDT Report was negative for all prescribed drugs including opioids and benzodiazepines; and confirmed that the patient is inconsistent with his treatment regimen. Medications prescribed: Baclofen, Butrans, Diazepam, Hydrochlorthiazide, Hydrocodone, Lexapro, Lidoderm, Lyrica, Nxium, Tizanidine and Tramadol. 12/7/15 medical report by Dr. Li identified that utilizing the neurostimulator is medically necessary and provides the best change of effective improvement for the patient. The physician recommended 4 separate treatments over the course of 30 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was decreased range of motion and positive Spurling s. Trigger points were noted over the bilateral trapezius, suprascapularis, and dullness to pinprick to both hands. There was weakness to grip 1st and 2nd digit opposition, and 1st and 5th digit opposition bilaterally. Deep tendon decreased 1/4 bilateral triceps/biceps. 12/2/15 orthopedic report identified neck and upper back pain that radiates to the arms, worse on the right. There is loss of grip strength and weakness in both hands and arms, primarily the right. There is a burning sensation in the arms. Exam revealed atrophy in the intrinsic muscles of both hands. There is no hyperreflexia. The patient has poor gait and wears a neck brace. He has difficulty toe walking and heel walking. The physician recommended pain management at this time. The physical exam revealed limited ROM at the cervicothoracic junction. Current medications were not documented. Treatment plan included Vista collar, medications, and revision surgery: cervical osteotomy in order to realign his spine with augmented fusion more likely to the base of the skull. 10/07/15 IMR Letter showed denial of Fobic and Tizanidine. Tizanidine was denied due lack od documentation of pain relief and functional improvement with the medication. There was no documentation of failure of first line medications and prolonged use is not recommended by guidelines. 9/30/15 Progress report ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Meiji Restoration Essay The inception of the Tokugawa Shogunate around 1600 would reduce the impact of foreign relations throughout Japanese society. This bulwark helped resist change and development in Japan, although it continued throughout the western world. Following two hundred years of self imposed seclusion from the rest of the world, the forceful re entry of the foreigner brought about considerable change in Japan. While managing the foreign threat, there was also an imbalance of power in the current feudal system of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This imbalance created uncertainty for Japan and the imperialistic foreigners. This imbalance and uncertainty would lead to the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the emergence of the Meiji Restoration. However, to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the various themes presented in The Analects, there are some particular teachings implicit within Japans feudalistic samurai society. The general discussion of virtues and morals promoted within The Analects leads the student to strive to achieve gentleman status or if possible sage status. While the broad application of these lessons did occur in Japan, there are inherent differences with its practice in China. While the movement of an individual in social and economic stature in China was based on the quality of work they were able to complete through their apparent knowledge and work ethic. The same flexibility did not apply in Japan. The rigid feudal, hereditary structure provided a lack of upward mobility throughout all of society. So the quest for personal enlightenment was checked by lack of encouragement and the void of personal independence. However, Confucianism did support the established government s role of enhancing filial piety. Duke Ching of Ch`I asked Confucius about government. Confucius answered, Let the ruler be a ruler, the subject a subject, the father a father, the son a son. The lessons are scattered with words of honoring and obeying your parents, Meng yi Tzu asked about being filial. The master answered, Never fail to comply. 1 This application, in its transition to Japan included an individual s superiors, that is to say the daimyo, the Shogun, and the Emperor. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Self-Recognition And Child Development Child development in general is something most people do not really think of. Even if someone has children they do not really think about it unless something seems wrong with their child. Ever since this class I never really thought too much about how we all develop. A lot of things we learned in this were actually surprising to me but I could only choose one. I chose to look at an experiment on self recognition because I found it very interesting that the researchers used a mirror to understand how the infants would react. In the self recognition experiment the researchers put the infants in front of a mirror and tried putting different things on them to see if they could recognize themselves. Putting a child in front of a mirror to see if... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Child development is not as easy as that. Infants need to see themselves multiple times in the mirror to develop self recognition. I was surprised with what I learned because it made me start to think about development in general not only with self recognition. Development is not something that happens overnight. This study proves it because an infant will not realize themselves the first time they look in a mirror they will need to get used to the things around them and realize they are looking at the other objects so the person they are looking at has to be themselves. This is an important study because is an infant does not have self recognition there could be something wrong with them. All stages of development are important because the sooner doctors find out their development is behind the sooner the problem can be fixed so the child will not be behind in their stages of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Becoming A Pharmacy Technician Becoming a Pharmacy Technician has different requirements in each state. Some of the requirements will include passing an exam or completing a formal education or training. Many states will require Pharmacy Technicians to actually become certified in that particular state. I am going to give you the requirements to becoming a PharmacyTechnician for the state of Texas. Prepare yourself for the future ahead of you with helping behind the scenes. The first requirement to becoming a Pharmacy Tech for the state of Texas is to be at least 18 years of age or older. Providing a state ID will provide definitely prove your age. You then must have a high school diploma or a GED. You also have to be able to pass a criminal background check. The only offense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Gratitude In The Book Thank ! By Robert Emmons Gratitude doesn t always come naturally. In our day to day lives, it s easy to get caught up in the things that go wrong and feel like we re living under our own private rain cloud: at the same time, we tend to adapt to good things and people in our lives. Taking them for granted. As a result. We often overlook everyday beauty and goodness a kind gesture from a stranger, say hi or hello. In Thanks! Robert Emmons teaches us about the power of showing gratitude, of exposing our many blessing. He also shares the challenges that we can face in being able to show gratitude, especially in times of suffering and hardship. However, showing gratitude benefit us in many ways: we become healthier and happier, have better relationship, treat other better. Learning to verbally thanking people can help a deeper understanding of gratitude true wealth. By taking the time to give verbal thank you for those are grateful for the verbal thank you about how grateful they are for them. You create a community of love and excitement, which will lead to you to be more grateful person . In the book Thank!, Robert Emmons writes, It is impossible to imagine a world where individuals don t receive and give gratitude to one another on a regular basis . Giving verbal gratitude is the Most important experience to have as a human being, these expressive emotions give people a deeper level of having to receive gratitude fully to be grateful for, . Emmons stated, To do thanks. To give thanks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Theories Of Albert Bandura The Theories of Albert Bandura I chose to research Albert Bandura. Albert is a contemporary psychologist specializing in development and educational psychology. A lot of his work revolves around the social learning theory. He is one of the most widely cited psychologists of all time. He was born in Alberta, Canada in a small town of Mundare. He was the youngest of six children, two of his siblings died when they were young one from a hunting accident and the other from the flu. (goodtherapy.org.llc) Albert Bandura was influenced by behaviorism while at the University Of Iowa where he earned his MA and his PhD. In the early 1950s, he developed his own Theories called reciprocal determinism, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The many different variations of the tests that Bandura carried out, showing the model rewarded for their behavior, showing them punished for the same behavior, and with no consequences for their behavior, allowed him to establish that there is certain steps involved in the modelling process. 1) Attention, the more attention people pay the more they learn, if a model is likable, attractive and seems competent then you re more likely to pay attention. 2) Retention, you must be able to remember what you have seen, this is where imagery and language are important, so that you can copy the behavior. 3) Reproduction, being able to reproduce the behavior, (it s one thing to watch someone doing something, but another to actually have the ability to reproduce what you ve seen for yourself). Social learning theory of Bandura stresses the importance of observing and modelling, behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others. (Bandura 1977) states: Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do . 4) Motivation, you need to have some reason to want to do something. Bandura gives a number of reasons for this, past reinforcement, (traditional behaviorism) promised reinforcements, (incentives) vicarious reinforcement, recalling the model being reinforced, this is considered to be what causes us to learn, although Bandura believes it s more a case of, causing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Literary Fiction Teaches Us To Be Human By Tom Blunt Educators have long been arguing that literary education, in school and beyond, is crucial for emotional development. However, until recently, very little evidence existed to scientifically support this idea. In his article, This is How Literary Fiction Teaches Us to Be Human , author Tom Blunt makes a concise but persuasive argument about why literature is essential for human emotional development. In order to effectively prove his point, Blunt cites both scientific and anecdotal evidence and emphasizes the essential nature of empathy, derived from reading literature, to future generations. The first way author Tom Blunt attempts to prove his point about literature is through scientific studies. In one study he describes, researchers found that reading literary fiction led to better results in subjects tested for Theory of Mind , a budding field that explores the scientific basis for empathy. Another study he quotes states that participants who had read the fictional story Saffron Dreams by Shailah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He says that Difficult humanitarian issues like slavery and the Holocaust are first introduced through literature... before students are able to learn about the events from a more historical perspective. He emphasizes the uniquely human experience of reading texts about these types of atrocities, and argues that the literature is an imperative component of the humanization of such horrors. In addition, he states that the viewing [of] events from someone else s perspective...are at the core of literary education... , furthering his argument that literature presents a unique view from the perspective of someone whose life experience is completely foreign to the reader. Both of these arguments appeal to the reader s emotions, forcing her to reflect on many of the elements of literature that shaped her perception of the world in ways that reading a history book never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Judith Deapitating Holofernes Essay Judith Decapitating Holofernes by Trophime Bigot is an oil on panel painting. There are numerous different elements of art incorporated into this painting. There are no visible brush strokes as a result of the painter s attention to detail. The three main figures and the drapes of the tent form a triangle. Judith s face is the most illuminated and defined making her the central focus of the painting. The other woman in profile in the painting is facing her adds to this effect. Judith s arms draw the viewers focus down the gruesome beheading and horrified look of Holofernes. Since his face is partially obscured by shadow, the painting s main focus is Judith. Bigot had extreme attention to detail. There is little to no grain or brush... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 3 d effect is created by the layering of the 3 figures and overlapping their different body parts. This is also emphasized by the use of shadows. The illusion of space adds to the composition by invoking the viewer s imagination and leading them to believe that the painting takes place somewhere dark and secretive. There were multiple principles of design incorporated into the piece. Such as the rule of thirds and triangular composition. In order to create a sense of variety in the painting, Bigot utilizes his astounding dexterity in his use of value, depth, and focal points. There is a clear visual path for the viewer to follow when observing Bigot s painting of Judith Decapitating Holofernes. Bigot utilizes triangular composition in order to draw the viewers eye to scan all the different elements of the painting. The eye is drawn to the candle not only because it is in the center of the painting, but also because it is the most illuminated compared to the outer edges of the painting that have a deep valued contrast. The viewer then focuses in Judith because she is the next element with the most illumination. Her arms lead the viewer down to witness Holofernes gruesome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Training and Development 1 Assignment 1: Training and Development in Small Businesses Today s business world is very competitive. This can be attributed to more organizations entering the market and the current economic climate. This has many companies thinking of ways to increase productivity and gain a competitive advantage. In order to successfully continue to operate and grow, organizations often have to change strategies and better develop employees. This applies to any size organization. However, small businesses must ensure that these strategies are in place in order to attract and maintain a good customer base. Small businesses need to consider human resources as one of the most important determinants of profitability. They must provide competitive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The personality profile is then completed by the job holder to assess strengths and weaknesses. This is then compared with the requirements of the job and the resulting training needs identified. A computer program is used to assess these needs based on the information inputted into the computer. Another often used training needs analysis tool is brainstorming and Meta planning. This diagnostic uses two techniques the first is brainstorming which involves staff putting forward their ideas regarding the skills and knowledge that they think are appropriate and required; the second technique is called Meta planning and this is used to allow the staff group to select and prioritize their training needs. Developing the training plan is the third element of training and development. For a training and development plan to be effective there must be a clear link to the business plan and the identified training needs. The training plan should address the reason for the training and what the intended outcomes are for both the staff and The Downtown Business Club. It should also address the learning objectives, content, and method of delivery. Cost of the training will need to be considered during development of the training. It will also be necessary to determine how the training will be evaluated once it has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How To Avoid Bed Bugs Bed bugs are 3/16 1/4 inch long (apple seed sized) with a brown, flattened, oval shaped body. They feed off human blood, but unlike lice, do not reside on your person after feeding. However, they may hitch a ride on your clothing and luggage. Bed bugs are making a comeback, possibly because of increased resistance to insecticides, and from international travelers. Bedbugs can infest the cleanest of motels or hotels. Even some of the most expensive places have had them. The good news about these pests is that there are no known cases of disease transmission from them. The best way to avoid these insects, is never using sleeping lodging except your own sleeper cab. One exception to this rule is if you transport items that shelter bedbugs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Stereotypes Of Media Bias Media Bias Turn on CNN or Fox and Bias pounds you over the head. They each have their own talking heads or political correspondents to decry their expert opinions . Since the advent of the 24 hour news cycle back during the Gulf War, when CNN was launched, the news junkie was born. News became less of a journalistic report of the facts about what was happening in the world and more about infotainment, it became more biased when Fox news came along and all of the other stations. Media has always been slightly biased according to the owner or publisher of the journal or the media source. The target audience of Fox news is a very conservative group, the aim is to entice them to be infuriated by the opinion of the host and guest. Occasionally a bit of truth is broadcast.. The exact same can be said for the audience of Mother Jones, MSNBC, and other forms of media. The headline grabbing story I have chosen is very important as it is a matter of National Security. Who would be affected by this story you may ask, Everyone who lives in America. Why you ask ? Because if a Foreign Nation dictates who is elected, in effect that foreign nation has sway over our policies. They are practically running our country. Who believes what they see on the news or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The media controls all of us, are beliefs are based on what we read, hear and see on the news. WE are all biased, the media is biased and the Corporations that own the media are biased towards getting people elected and keeping them in power for their own benefit of lower taxes, changing regulations and laws; that allowing them to pollute our air, water and food. So that they may make more money. They do this by manipulating us, encouraging us to feel passionately about politics, abortion, war, and an endless array of subjects, thus they manipulate voters to vote a certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of Gary Steiner s Animal, Vegetable, Miserable The essay of Gary Steiner, Animal, Vegetable, Miserable, advises that a vegan lifestyle is an ethical lifestyle. He is a strict vegan which means no meat, cheese, eggs, or anything that contains animal products and byproducts. Steiner seems to be an animal rights advocator, and his essay pushes his beliefs with the hope that his opinions will gain the attention of people in American. The written responses to Gary Steiner s article, Ethical Choices in what We Eat argues and agrees with his pro vegan argument. Many conflicts in the use of animal products in our lives, but the tone of his essay can sometimes undermine the reader affecting his cause to help eliminate animal slaughter. Steiner goes straight to the reader s emotions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JeanЕ› quote, Farm animals also benefit from the humane farming movement, even if the animals welfare changes (849) concludes the life of the animals you raise yourself. According to Steiner, even vegetarians and other people, committed to fighting against animal cruelty, are not enough to create a vegan law. The author s complains about the difficulties of managing his strict vegan lifestyle are meant to highlight his dedication and determination, but can come off as whining. When Steiner states, You just haven t lived until you ve tried to function as a vegan in a meat crazed society (847), it seems as if he is about to relate a part of his life that the reader can empathize with, but it turns out to be nothing but a springboard to launch a self centered diatribe in which he laments how difficult his commitment to the strict vegan way of life is to maintain. The quote, To go down this road is to stare headlong into an abyss that, to paraphrase Nietzsche, will ultimately stare back at you (847), appeals to pathos because this is meant to provoke sympathy for the reader. Chris Taylor, a formers reader of Steiner s article, agrees with the frustration that vegans go through. As he states When one goes vegan, what seems obvious to that person is ridiculed by a large part of society (850) as though they feel separated between worlds. Steiner and Chris are both implying that it s hard being a vegan in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Concept Analysis Concept Analysis Carrie G. Alexander Chamberlain Concept Analysis The concept of comfort is one that nurses provide every shift; however, it is not always easy to define. Katherine Kolcaba s Comfort Theory will be used. Walker and Avant s method for concept analysis will be used. The first step is to select a concept, which is comfort. The next step is determining the purpose of the analysis. The purpose is to define what comfort means and what comfort measures are and how they are used in nursing. The third step is to identify the uses of the concept of comfort. This includes definitions of term comfort and a literature search. The fourth step is to determine the defining attributes of comfort. This allows for insight into the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A variety of definitions and meanings evolved about comfort with the term being related to both the patient and family. The first research study was a study on the experiences of family members being present during resuscitation efforts in the emergency room after a trauma. Some of the benefits of a family member being present are: the family feeling empowered and supportive, maintaining family patient relationships, closure in a life shared and fostering the grief process (Leske, McAndrew, amp; Brasel, 2013). Data was collected over two years in a level one trauma center with trauma patients that had one family member present and were admitted to the surgical intensive care unit after resuscitation. The family member was interviewed two days later for an average of ten to thirty minutes in a quiet room away from the patient. The sample size of the study was twenty eight and the majority of the sample was female. The results showed that the majority of family members that were present felt that there role was to be supportive and protect the patient during the trauma. They felt that being present was comforting to them and the patient, regardless of the outcome. Another common theme was that the family felt comforted knowing that everything possible was done for their family member. This study was limited due to the small sample size. Although the conclusions are valid, more research with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Defining The Impact On The Modern Army Today 442nd INFANTRY REGIMENT USAACE NCOA SFC Calvin L. Burks 15T SLC Class 15 005 SFC Anthony L. Garcia Understanding and defining the impact on the modern Army today by the 442nd Infantry Regiment during WWII, is evident by their unique formation that stood out amongst organizations during that period. While trying to compare the differences in social acceptance from a unit composed almost entirely of Soldiers of Japanese ancestry, you must first understand the period in which this unit left its legacy. During one of the most controversial times in the history of diplomatic relations, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 without any formal announcement of war. Although the transmissions from Japan were decoded, the actual declaration of war did not reach the United States until the following day. Unknown to many Americans that the so called peace talks were already nearing the end of negotiations, Americans lost trust in the Japanese Americans and immediately labeled them traitors and rejected them from their communities; this was primarily so on the west coast. The repercussions of this event in the United States were immediate. According to the Library of Congress, within a three year period, thousands of Japanese Americans regardless of their citizenship were required to abandon their homes and businesses and move to isolated war relocation and internment camps run by the United States government. President Roosevelt signed and issued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Solar Energy As A Alternative Energy Source Introduction The concept of solar energy is not a new one. We have seen it in practice from solar powered calculators, garden lights, watches, and a wide variety of other novelty products. However, the idea of solar energy as a sustainable, renewable form of electricity, is on another level completely. Solar energy is one of the most popular and fastest growing sources of alternative energynot only in the country, but in the world. Solar energy is the conversion of power from the sun to usable electricity (Alternative Energy, 2014). The most common source of solar energy utilizes photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity (Alternative Energy, 2014). Photovoltaicsuse a semi conductor to absorb the radiation from the sun, creating and emitting electrons, which are then harnessed and used as electricity (Alternative Energy, 2014). Pros of Solar Energy Solar energy is a renewable energy source, which means that unlike non renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels, coal, and nuclear energy, we cannot run out of solar energy (Maehlum, 2014). As long as the sun is alive, which according to NASA is another 6.5 billion years, we will have access to solar energy (Maehlum, 2014). The true potential of solar energy is astounding and overly abundant. The surface of Earth receives 120,000 terawatts of solar radiation, better known as sunlight, which is 20,000 times more energy than what is needed to supply power to the entire world (Maehlum, 2014). Solar energy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Oral Hygiene And Oral Health The oral cavity is more often than not viewed as a separate entity than the rest of the body. This is a mistake due to the overriding effect the mouth has on the rest of the body. This view needs to cease immediately due to the fact that oral health affects what people eat, their quality of life, and their speech.1 Oral health also plays an important role with chronic diseases. Unfortunately, oral health has not been a priority among many healthcare professionals, and this has lead to millions of patients suffering from toothaches and over poor oral hygiene.2 Health policies should be dicussed to involove oral health using sociodental approaches to finding out the needs and the practical risk factor approach for oral cavity health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are few efficient dental care systems to cope with their problems, and where there are, the cost is beyond most people s means. Many people have untreated carries yet healthcare workers continue to loverlook this and focu on other parts of the body making oral health an afterthought. Oral health affects people not just physically but also psychologically and it really influences how they grow up in life.1 Denta caries takes away from people s quality of life. Pain, discomfort, disfigurement, acute and chronic infections, and eating and sleep disruption as well as higher risk of hospitalization, sre all in play when oral health is not tended to properly. With children, nutrition, and weight gain are affected by propoer oral health care. Children will develop toothaces, which leads to less eating, which leads to unhealthy habits for growing chilfredn. Poor helath care is like a chain reaction of bad descisions. Poor oral health can also lead to poor sleeping habits which decreases hemoglobin and a depressed erthyroctyre count. 3 In Brazil, in 2009, ninety per cent of pre adolescents reported an issue related to oral health4. The prevalence of dental pain was up to around thirty four percent among Brazilian teenagers. In the United States, dental issues led to over 117,000 hours of school lost per 100,000 children. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Similarities Between Animal Farm And Mouseland Honore de Balzac once said Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on it can ever turn it into a fact. This quote connects to the theme With power there s never true equality. Because although equality should be a given, while there is power present in society, it will never happen. Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel about a farm that is overtaken by its animals. They assign one pig, Napoleon, to power. He began to only benefit the pigs and the other animals were often oppressed. Mouseland by Tommy Douglas is a story about cats leading a town of mice, and making rules that only benefitted the cat, and endangered the mice. The common theme in both these stories is similar to the theme the quote presented, With power there s never true equality. The authors of both Animal Farm and Mouseland use the narrative techniques of conflict and characterization to illustrate political messages about power and equality. The first narrative technique used to illustrate the theme was conflict. One example of theme being illustrated through conflict was in Animal Farm when the pigs stole all the milk and apples from the other animals. On page 36 of the novel it says It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed out duty? Jones would come back! This quote shows the pigs manipulating the other animals into believing that them taking the milk and apples is benefitting them by saying if they didn t eat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Poverty In Les MisГ©rables By Victor Hugo Poverty is one of the world s biggest problems that has been around since the 1700 s, and still lasts today. In the book, Les MisГ©rables by Victor Hugo, shows how poverty affects people in society, no matter how smart or intelligent you are. Les MisГ©rables also show that it is very hard to get out of povertywhen you are born into it. However, Victor Hugo does present a solution out of poverty for some of the characters. The three characters that were affected by poverty in the story are, Jean Valjean, Fantine, and Cossette. The first character that is affected by poverty is Jean Valjean. When Jean was young he stole a piece of bread to feed his family. Valjean was born of a poor peasant family of Brie. (20). However, he got caught and remained in prison for nineteen years. Once he was released, he could not find anywhere to stay, or work because of the fact that he was a convict. Jean Valjean, my brother, you belong no longer... (34). So, in search of a place to stay he knocks on doors all throughout the town of Digne. No one offers him to come in except a bishop, named Myriel. The bishop lets Jean... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Fantine gave birth to Cossette she was unable to support her and herself, so she was forced to have Cossette live with the Thenardiers. What is the history of Fantine? Is it society buying a slave...? (67). However, even that was not enough, as the Thenardiers made her pay for Cossettes medicine. All of this forced Fantine into prostitution, and overall made her very ill, as she was constantly worrying about Cossette. During this time, Jean Valjean, known as Monsieur Madeleine was able to help Fantine. Right after these events, Fantine died, but during this short time she was out of poverty. Life and social order have spoken their last word to her. (67). Without Jean, she would have died ill, and alone, but because of Jean she died happily. Therefore Jean Valjean is Fantine s solution out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Negative Effects Of Social Anxiety How Social Anxiety Disorder Affects people in everyday life Human beings are one of the most social creatures on the face of the planet. We depend on each other for positivity, support, and, believe it or not, mental health. Being around others, especially those we share a healthy relationship with, can lower stress and anxiety. So, why is it that when some people interact with others it is the complete opposite? Sometimes, it is just a person being shy, or around people they don t know. Other times, it is complete fearand panic when dealing with others ( What is Social Anxiety? , Thomas A. Richards).Situations that cause the person to get lightheaded or panic in social events to where they want to flee and stay in isolation, rather than to have social interactions. This is known as Social Anxiety. Social anxiety is often referred to as Social Anxiety Disorder, or SAD, and was originally it was just known as social phobia . Social anxiety is a psychological problem that causes a fear of interactions with other people. It is the third common disorder amongst the United States and has known to afflict people as young as the age of 13(Understanding the Facts, ADAA). Though seemingly harmless, it can have disastrous effects on the mind, along with personal and professional relationships, and getting through life general. It can cause issues with personal and societal acceptance. It can also devastate self confidence and create depression. However, despite all this, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hum 111 Hum 111 Abstract Ancient Chinese Contributions. (1) Identify eight to ten of these useful inventions or contributions. (2) Nominate four that you believe are the most ingenious or innovative. (3) Explain why you believe these four inventions or contributions are the most useful inventions or contributions from the ancient Chinese. (4) Identify one invention or contribution that you cannot live without and explain why. The Ancient Chinese Contributions (1) Gunpowder One of the inventions created by Ancient China gunpowder as early first century and was used at that time to make medicine for perpetual rejuvenation. Black gunpowder was not invented till the end of the ninth century and was first used to make fireworks, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (LAN, 2008) (5) Printing The earliest printing in China was the block printing method in the first Century B.C., where the individual sheets of paper were pressed against wooden blocks that had text and illustrations carved into them. This process could print hundreds and even thousands of copies, this technology played a significant role in promoting the spread of culture. A block carver named Bi Sheng made movable types with clay during the period from1004 to 1048. This method each type was carved with one character and the types could be set independently according to contents of different articles. After printing, the movable types could be reused and this improved technology is called movable type printing. (LAN, 2008) (6) Row Planting The Chinese also invented the way to grow crops by placing them in rows sometime in the 6th century BC. This allowed the crops to grow faster and stronger. This was not instituted in the western world for another 2200 years. Master Lu wrote in the Spring and Autumn Annals : If the crops are grown in rows they will mature rapidly because they will not interfere with each other s growth. The horizontal rows must be well drawn, the vertical rows made with skill, for if the lines are straight the wind will pass gently through. This text was compiled around 240 BC. (Stevenh, 2009) (7) The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Frank Durrenmatt Justice Throughout The Visit a play written by Friedrich DГјrrenmatt the idea of justice is very prevalent. Justice is behavior or treatment that agree with the laws or is just. The purpose of justice is to gain equality and it is most commonly dealt with through the law. Sometimes the idea of justice and the idea of revenge get confused. Revenge is the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury suffered at their hands. Revenge and justicecompare because they both seek to restore balance. Revenge differs from justice because it is one sided and motivated by self interest, while justice is impartial. In The Visit the main character billionairess Claire Zachanassian comes back to her poor hometown after being evicted for when her teenage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first the townspeople do not accept what Claire is asking. The mayor immediately turns away Claire s offer and says Mrs.Zachanassian, we are still in Europe; we re not savages yet. In the name of the town of GГјllen I reject your offer. In the name of humanity. We would rather be poor than have blood on our hands, (DГјrrenmatt 35). As time goes on the offer becomes increasingly tempting and they convince themselves that Claire has been in a terrible situation of injustice and it is only right to support her. All of the townspeople including the policemen, the mayor, and the priest began to purchase new items on credit, a sign that they are expecting to have more money in the near future. When Alfred confides in the mayor that he is worried that the townspeople have turned against him, the mayor says God knows the lady s actions aren t all that hard to understand. After all, you did bribe two young fellows to commit perjury, and you did condemn a young girl to a life of naked misery, (DГјrrenmatt 53). In this quote, the mayor is expressing that he feels what Claire is asking for is justified. The two quotes from the mayor are completely different. They ultimately show the shift of the opinions that take place for a large majority of the town if not all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Columbine Analysis The Truth About Columbine Dave Cullen s purpose in writing Columbine is to expose the truth about the killers. Dave Cullen exposes Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris the Columbine shooters; everything from their extensive planning, their motives, and the harrowing results of the massacre are revealed throughout Columbine. The writing technique used throughout Columbine exemplify the different treatment of the killers. Eric being a psychopath that felt no remorse, and Dylan being humanized as a person who is lost in his own sadness. Cullen treats the boys differently by using techniques such as plot order; using a rearranged common plot order makes Dylan seem like a more relatable person, and more deserving of forgiveness. Cullen uses a reassembled common plot order by starting the book with a scene that happened a week before the shooting. But instead of following the normal path, Cullen then uses background information which includes the feelings of the killers. He then changes to a scene from the past again to further progress to the climax of the book. Cullen uses this technique to create bonds between the reader and the characters; in the process of doing this he makes leeway for Dylan s softer side to be shown. It is important that he does this so that he can fully expose the innermost thoughts of the killers. Throughout the book there are many accounts of the journals written by each of the boys. However, Dylan s writings are where people tried to find truth. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Doing Business in Japan Doing Business in Japan Abstract This report will highlight the various aspects of Japanese culture important to understanding how the average Japanese man or woman goes about his or her day. This report will also analyze various aspects of Japanese culture which would be useful for a Canadian business person to have a successful and safe business stay in Canada, and very briefly highlight some differences between the Canadian and Japanese culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Abstract................................................................................................................................1... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conclusion.........................................................................................................................14 References..........................................................................................................................15 Introduction Brief Overview One of the most important facets for a successful business in the twenty first century is how it communicates with their customers, partners, suppliers and governments from different countries and cultures from around the world. For a business to operate with any modicum of success in Japan, you must possess a basic understand of how their society functions. As a result of learning about the geography, climate, history, religion, cultural rituals, politics, education system, and the role of the family; it will allow a business or business person the insight needed to understand how society functions and the method in which business is conducted. Geography Climate Japan is an island nation that is located across the Japanese Sea. Japan consists of the islands of Hokkaiodo, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu (Yamada Kurashige, 2003). The landscape of Japan is seventy one percent mountainous ( Population Demographics, 2007). Japan is a small country that is situated in the northern temperate zone. Japan experiences the four seasons similar to that of North America. Japan experiences typhoons which are a lot stronger than their sister hurricanes in the Atlantic (Yamada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The American Dream In The Great Gatsby American dream refers to the pursuit of the equality, freedom and corporeal property. American dream has always been one of the most popular motifs in American literature. As a spirit came into being as America was founded, American dream became stronger and stronger in American people s mind. I
  • 31. t seemed American people can get what they want by work. This kind of spirit encourages American people generation by generation and prompts America to become the most developed country and own the most wealth in this world. Nowadays, America is the super power, however, America dream has more connotations as time goes by. And
  • 32. it has different meanings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby s old flame becomes his spirit world. In his heart, Daisy is beautiful and innocent, and she represents all the merits in the upper class of America. Gatsby creates the perfect image of Daisy, and treat her as the avatar of dream to sacrifice himself. Gatsby pursu e for money, but he dosen t treat money as the final goal, he just wants to accomplish his love dream by using money. But Daisy s preference for wealth
  • 33. is stronger than any love in her heart. Because all her sentiments has become into cold money. But it is money to decorate Daisy as a princess, and drive her away from the lives related with miscreant and insecurity. Although Gatsby makes money by illegal methods, his still has many merits in his characteristics. He is positive for his life and strong for his faith. He loves Daisy firmly, since romantic elements and innocent love always remain in his
  • 34. heart. No matter how precious Gatsby s merits are, his romantic love still diverts from the reality and finally loses in the dirty society. Fitzgerald reveals th e fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Court Observation At Harris County Criminal Justice Court Quan Nguyen Business Law Professor Donna Kohlhausen November 14, 2016 Court Observation Paper The court I attended was the court # 184, on October 25th 2015 at Harris County Criminal Justice Court , located in downtown of Houston city. The Judge in charge was Jan Krocker. It was an aggravated sexual assault of child case between The State of Texas vs. Samuel Gallegos. As I entered the court, the trial has already commenced so I did not really know how a real trial started. I sat in the back where the public sits, facing the judge bench. The courtroom was cold and quiet. Especially it was very small, much smaller and less impressive than I expected.. Everyone was in formal dressing code. There were just a few number of spectators and family members in the court room. There was a clerk who was typing everything what was happening during the court time. Judge Krocker appeared to have things under control and had the proceedings moving forward smoothly. She was a very friendly lady with short blonde hair. She was listening attentively. She spoke clearly and distinctly so that everyone in the courtroom could hear. Samuel Gallegos is a white man about 5 8 tall. He looked quite nervous while some police officers were standing behind him. From what I understood, this case was really happening back in 2014 and the suspect has criminal history relating to assault of child and another related case to this case. On my left hand side were the bailiffs while some others stood observed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Casablanca, And The Themes Of The Movie Casablanca In the movie Casablanca two characters Rick and Ilsa are showing a great love that is under the shadow of Second World War. One of the reasons that make this love very big is they stay separated for a very long time, and there is a third person in between. On top of that, the third person is the leader of Czech disobedience, and the husband of Ilsa: Victor. Moreover, the only person that can help him to run away from Casablancais Rick. As it seems, this plot is very complicated. One of the themes that are being explored in the movie is love. Rick Blaine was the holder of Rick s Cafe. He obviously shows up in the entire film to take care of business who isn t moved by anybody. He declines to take drinks from the clients of the bistro. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toward the start of the film, the bigger part of the scenes and shots were brighter than when the film came towards the end where they were darker. There was a scene near the completion of the film in Rick s bistro where Victor Laszlo was taking asylum after the gathering was assaulted. The scene inside the bistro was during the evening and it had a completely calm lighting. The show of the film was being assembled gradually through the start up till the finish of the motion picture. The obscurity of the film builds the dramatization and the stress of the watchers more. The shots towards the finish of the film turn out to be more outrageous because of the hole among uncommon parts of the shots. This light and shadow impact additionally helped in raising the stress because of the reasonable brilliant lights and profound dull shades. Against the light of the foundation, there was Captain Renault, a notice kid, wearing his dark uniform. Those two were shots from the last scene when Rick holds Captain Renault as a prisoner and weight him into letting Victor Laszlo escape. In addition, there was a mist in this last scene in the runway, that had a dark attacking of the scene and on screen characters, which create a sentiment suspicious. That brought about making the watchers not knowing how the battle will be probed. Here the lighting procedure was sharp and varies from the cinematography that is in the various parts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Effects Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929 The 1920s went into American History as the most controversial decade (Geisst, 2012 p. 146). Nobody could have foreseen at the beginning of 1929 what importance this year would have for the financial market (Wigmore, 1975 p. 4). The booming 20s were drastically ended by the Stock Market crash of 1929. It went down in history as one of the worst economic downturns (Termin, 1976 p. xi). The panic at the stock market which led to many people trying to sell their stocks started on Wednesday, October 23 (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). Thursday, October 24, 1929 has gone into history as Black Thursday (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). The whole stock market lost 30 percent of its value before the end of the year 1929 (McGrattan Prescott, 2001). Unfortunately, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 179). De Long and Shleifer (1990 p. 3) estimate that the stock market in 1929 was one third overvalued. Common stocks seemed to be running out in 1929 (Galbraith, 1977 p. 69). Therefore because of the shortage of stocks, prices rose to sky high levels (Galbraith, 1977 p 69). It cannot be proven that stocks were overrated at the time of the crash. Yet there is prove that speculative gamblers are not to be blamed for the crash. Knowledgeable investors were just too optimistic in the stocks and therefore this led to the burst (Bierman, 1991 p 175). Laura Agadoni supports this cause in her research paper (Agadoni, n.d). It was not seen at first hand in October 1929 if stocks were overvalued. The market functioned well; investors and speculators were buying stocks (Bierman, 1997 p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cultural Appropriation Has Been A Major Issue Of Interest CULTURAL APPROPRIATATION Since time immemorial cultural appropriation has been a major issue of interest to the extent it is discussed and analyzed using different opinions by people. Cultural appropriation entails the use or adoption of another culture s elements either by an individual or group of people. It has been customary among the people in the world who lend and borrow each other s cultures which has continued for long since the human society began(Sanders 46). Controversies might arise in cases when the elements of a minority cultureare borrowed by the groups or individuals from the majority culture. Such actions are seen as inappropriate copying of the rights or identity of another culture. In such scenarios,culture elements would be said to have been adopted using the colonial manner. The failure to use the elements within the original context of a given culture is termed as wrong culture misappropriation. In most times, when cultural misappropriation takes place there is distortion of elements which can also be lost. The subordination of the cultural elements by the majority culture would involve the social,economic or the political aspect.Then dominant or majority culture might adopt the elements of a different culture and brand it as fashion. On the other hand, a different perspective and view is used to determine the necessity of cultural appropriation and how it has continuously been adopted by different cultures all over the world (Matthes 65). Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities has several recurring themes, including the failure of the French Revolution. In the book, the peasants defeated the aristocrats by imprisoning and murdering them. Although many of the imprisonments and executions were unjust, the peasants had gain complete power. The peasants revolution did not end the tyranny that existed with the aristocrats ruling, but created a new tyranny with lack of justice and mercy. Dickens uses the evil Monsieur the Marquis to represent the tyrannical French aristocracy. The Marquis recklessly runs over and kills a peasant child. Dickens shows his lack of any sympathy and mercy for the peasants at this scene by stating, Monsieur the Marquis ran his eyes over them all, as if they had been mere rats come out of their holes. He thinks of the peasants as nothing more than rats as do the entire French aristocracy. However, the revolution does not result in any positive change. After the peasants obtained power, they have the same lack of sympathy and mercy toward the aristocracy or enemies of the Republic. In Lucie s conversation with the Wood Sawyer, we see he is no better than Monsieur the Marquis, as he takes joy in the execution of aristocrat children. I call myself the Samson of the firewood guillotine. See here again! Loo, loo, loo; Loo, loo, loo! And off HER head comes! Now, a child. Tickle, tickle; Pickle, pickle! And off ITS head comes. All the family! Dickens uses symbols and motifs to support his theme of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Character Analysis Of The Leap The story The Leap is about a blind mother, her name is Anna. Anna was part of a blindfolded trapeze act. The daughter of Anna narrates the story and tells readers about times in the trapeze act or how Anna met her husband and other major events in Anna s life, at some points the daughter plays a role, and has her own moments in the story. Later near the end of the story the daughter tells readers about when her house caught on fire and Anna saved her daughter from this event. Anna is a round and dynamic character in The Leap . We learn more about Anna than we do any other character and she becomes part of every element of plot exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution in some way shape or form. Anna is not a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anna is a dynamic character because of the facts we know about her and that we learn almost her entire history. We know her personality and her background by the end of the story we know how she reacts to situations and other behavioral traits characters becomes well known by the reader. Anna has a major inflection with plot, in the exposition Anna s daughter (the narrator) delivers readers a brief overview of Anna s life and her career also what her daily life is in modern time and even describes what it s like living with Anna. The exposition is very calm and event free until we begin to dwell into the rising action. In the rising action readers can begin to see tension as conflicts and problems occur. Readers also begin to bond with the characters as dialogue helps raise tension the reader can relate or know exactly what is happening to the character and what they are thinking at the time. Anna s daughter helps raise tension by narrating and summarizing events to help give readers a better understanding of what is going on through events and the mind of a character, this can also help a reader become more entertained as well as help the reader begin to relate even more with the character. The rising action can be full of stressful tension rising events, but this all sums up after the climax begins and everything is at it s peak of tension in the event. everything unfolds even the greater conflicts and events. In the case of The Leap , The narrator s house catches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Oedipus Vs Hamlet Essay When dealing with universal themes in plays like Oedipus or Hamlet, a set time period is not necessarily required. A production of Hamlet could take place in the year 2016 and make sense if adapted correctly. What is important when adapting a play is not presenting it exactly as the playwright wrote it hundreds of years ago, in the case of Shakespeare s Hamlet, but keeping the themes that make the playwhat it is. To completely change the story of Hamlet and differ too greatly from the original story would defeat the purpose of the production. The director has to adhere to the main themes of whichever play they choose because that play they chose obviously carries the message they want to send to an audience. A director s job is to bring their ideas about a play to life and present that to an audience, therefore, demonstrating their ideas for that audience. The ideas spread and are then absorbed by an audience member, who leaves the play filled with the new knowledge or new ideas. Older plays, like Oedipus or Hamlet, are the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When adapting a play into a different historical era or setting it in modern times, maintaining the essential themes that make the play what it is cannot be manipulated. However, some main ideas and themes in a play can be enhanced or made clearer to the audience by setting the play in a different time period. It all depends on whether the creative team behind a production can communicate their meaning and the change to the audience. If the audience understands the change, the interpretation and adaptation is successful. Implementing a new idea or a different outlook into an older play might enhance the play by bringing forth political points that correlate with today s society and its issues, prompting the audience to take note and reflect on our problems and attempt to find a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of The Poem The Bedford Boys The Bedford Boys Alex Kershaw and the Bedford boys is a story from a little town of only 3000 in Bedford Virginia. It s a small town that never recovered from the Great Depression. Effect of this is most of the young men in Bedford joined the towns armory National Guard unit. Alpha company was one of many company s threw out Virginia numbering around 7500 guardsmen. In the days to come, it would be decided that the 29th infantry division the Blue and grey would land on the Normandy beaches to start the invasion. Alpha company and the boys from Bedford would soon be breaking threw the defenses at Dog one Omaha beach. The Germans had deployed the 352nd infantry division in a defensive doctrine on Omaha beach , Normandy. In hopes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... they would be on separate landing craft in the first wave of the Omaha assault. With various backgrounds, and personal experience they all brought an interesting perspective to the company. Ray Nance was one of the officers in the company, he was a soft spoken man, but with I high intelligence he was proud to be an officer in the National Guard. At 28 years old he Remembers minutes before the boys getting on the landing craft. He went by and softly touched all of the 34 on the shoulder, as he puts it a good bye to my men . He knew just as the captain knew, most of the boys wouldn t make it off the beach. He wasn t as scared for himself as he was for his men, as most leaders should be. In the months before the invasion the boys had shipped out with the 116th infantry regiment apart of the 29th infantry division to mainland Britain. While there, they trained and trained with the British and French to get ready for war. Millions of troops on a little island waiting for the green light the go order, and in Command was Commanding General Eisenhower was In command of all ground forces and had the final say for when the invasion began. Unfortunately he wanted to begin the assault on the 5 of June, but was convinced one more day to calm the seas, and winds. So it was decided that on June 6 , 1944 was D DAY. Among the invasion force, alpha company was the first wave of the invasion. All of the training and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Identity Of The Arab Nations National Identity Cultures in MENA are traditions, beliefs, and behaviors shaped by history, religion, ethnic identity, language, and nationality . MENA consists of a mix of ethnic, language, and religious groups. The diversity of these groups allow for cultures to co exist in the region. The family is very import and the values that come from having strength in a solid extended family allows for respect, honor, and loyalty. Religion plays a huge influence in the daily lives of the people in MENA. Language, culture, social, and political, economic interests, and a collective memory of their place and role in history. The logic of nationhood is frequently being formed and reformed, reflecting changing conditions and self conceptions; together these deny total separation as well as complete incorporation in the way communities relate to one another is fortified by shared images and origins (Barakat, Halim). The national identity of the Arab Nations national identity is said to be focused on language. Albert Hourani stated in his most famous book, Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age by Albert Hourani asserts that Arabic people are more focused on their language more than any other peoples of the world. This theory is also stated by Jacques Berque, saying the East is the home of the word the Arabic language does not really belong to the world of men; rather, it seems to be lent to them, and that Arabic writing is more suggestive than informative. The origin of Arab identity as relating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Large Pools Of Large Size Corporation Presence of big data is a very common phenomenon now days, specially when talking about medium to large size corporation. Manyika et al., in their article (James Manyika, 2011) defined the term big data as large pools of data that can be captured, communicated, aggregated, stored, and analyzed . To clarify they suggested that big data refers to data, whose size makes it impossible to be processed by the typical software used for database management. Gartner (Gartner, 2012)defined big data in terms of its characteristics of high volume, high velocity and high variety. By volume, he referred to the size of the data, by velocity he referred to the speed at which the data is created and by variety he referred to the range of types of data.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, HR big data management is the discipline of arranging and storing a large volume of HR data in an organized way so that it can be traced and used in case to serve any business needs. On the other hand, employee engagement is the long term commitment that an organization expects from its employees. This engagement is the sound concentration of the employees in the working environment, attention to individual details and also loyalty towards the company. The experts claim that engaged employees do more; there fore, to get more out of less, the logic would be that managers simply need to engage their people. (Welbourne, 2007) Indeed, employee engagement is the prerequisite of the ultimate success of the entire organization in any given industry. Although adopting HR big data management has become a recent trend in the corporate world, still there s a little information found on its effect on the management s employee engagement. This research will particularly study the impact of big data management in the context of the human resource information and its impact on the over all employee engagement. This research is expected to benefit thousands of business leaders around the globe who still did not adopt HR big data management, through getting an insight of how it can influence there talent management. Also the leaders who already adopted the system can be benefited, through understanding the dynamics of HR data management and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The First Time I Saw Edward Cullen The first time I saw Edward Cullen, I was 13 years old. It was Easter Sunday and instead of waking up to a basket full of sugary treats; I spent my morning helping my drunk father sober up by making two pots of strong, black coffee. Taking care of Charlie was nothing out of the ordinary; my mother had died during childbirth so I learned early on how to cook, clean and even pay the occasional bill. Dealing with his growing bouts of inebriation, however, was something entirely unexpected and new. Charlie always drank the occasional beer while watching the game on Sundays, but his sudden habit of coming home plastered and even on some nights not coming home at all, had me concerned and confused. Charlie and I did not have what I would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m already running late so you will just have to come with me. Bella, you need to do exactly what I say today. Am I making myself clear? My father s voice was stern and authoritative. He rarely spoke to me using that tone, so I knew he meant business; I nodded my head and put my jacket on as I followed him out the door. I found it peculiar when we took a taxi to the restaurant instead of Charlie s Toyota, but upon reflection, realized my father was still not coherent enough to drive. When we arrived and entered the lobby, Charlie pointed to a plush red velvet sofa that sat against the wall and told me to sit down and wait for his return. I was alone in the room so I took advantage of my isolation and meandered around, admiring the photographs that hung on the surrounding walls. They were of famous people who had eaten at the restaurant and signed pictures to commemorate their visits. It was apparent by the numerous photos; Volturi s was a celebrity hot spot. As I heard the noise of the crowd floating in from the adjoining room, I wondered if any celebrities were among the diners. My curiosity got the best of me and I foolishly decided to take a quick peek. I attempted to remain cool as I strolled casually into the room, but my shoe caught on the plush carpeting, causing me to lose my balance and topple straight into a table. To make matters even worse, I managed to knock over a glass of wine as well. As I surveyed the damage caused by my mishap, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Nursing Career Choice I won t be following a parent or relatives footsteps by being a nurse and I haven t been inspired by anyone I know. With a gradual realization I knew that nursing would be a great job for me after I started watching Nurse Jackie I began to research nursing as a career which increased my interest and wish to be a nurseas the program opened my eyes to how close knit a nursing team. I have grown up in the countryside, the nearest town being a mile or two away, I d love the opportunity to study at a university in a big city and I love that there will be practical experience in a variety of settings like home environment, hospitals which is one of the largest NHS providers in the UK and out in the community which would be interesting and worthwhile. I was torn between adult nursing and mental health nursing but after a fair amount of research I have come to the decision that I d like to do adult nursing as I believe it would give me a broader basis to start with and endless options and opportunities, I am looking forward to learning interesting things about the human body and to interact with people in other healthcare professions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am eager to pursue a career that utilizes all the best parts of my character. I don t want to waste days doing a purposeless job, I want to make a difference, to help people which is why I want to be a nurse, I want a challenging career working with a wide range of people in different places. Nursing is an in demand career with job security and flexibility with the option of working weekdays/nights or weekends, shift work and overtime as well as the ability to switch shifts making it an interesting career rather than a 9 5; 5 days a week job which you dread the thought of going back Monday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Tips For Stretching It Budgets Tips for Stretching IT Budgets In today s multifaceted business environment, technological needs are constantly changing. In fact, now days IT has became a critical initiative for success. With the widespread use of IT, organizations face the challenge of increasing competition, expanding markets, and rising customer expectations. This increases the pressure on organizations to implement various financial budgeting strategies that could potentially lower the cost. Therefore, a concept that recently has gain momentum, and is becoming a popular practice in most organizations is IT budgeting. According to Baker (2009) the six strategies that are effective in controlling IT budgets are: repurposing the already implemented software, efficiently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, which means to expand the use of the same software towards different functionalities, for instance utilizing the Numara FoorPrints software from IT services to HR department (Baker, 2009). For an effective IT budgeting, IT leaders need to execute viable decision making ideas that can result into monetary savings in the long run (Heier et al., 2008). Similarly, repurposing of the software positively effects the organization, by saving an amount that would have been spent on a new software purchase, and creating some extra budget that could be invested towards other strategic investments or initiatives (Heier et al., 2008). In terms of the operations cost, even though the repurpose might slightly increase its maintenance cost if the software has already been used for many years, but still by evaluating the whole operational budget for two different functions it still is a cost effective strategy (Heier et al., 2008). Additionally, it serves as a valuable asset to the organization, in terms of saving both time and money of their IT staff, as they no longer are learning totally new software. On the downside, there might be certain hidden operational costs involved that might require more maintenance, for instance the software can have limited memory or processing capacity, so in such a case it might actually cost more to repurposing the same software (Heier et al., 2008). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. South Africa s Policy on the Syria Policy Proposal on the Syrian Crisis| Political Science | Christelle Pretorius| | | Introduction2 Nature of ties between South Africa and Syria2 South Africa and the Wider Middle East Region2 Problem Statement3 Objectives3 Options4 Sanctions4 Military Intervention5 Support the Actions of the Arab League of Nations5 Analysis of Options5 Sanctions5 Military Intervention6 Support the Actions of the Arab League of Nations6 Recommendation7 Conclusion7 Bibliography9 Introduction The wave of Arab unrest that began during the Tunisian Revolution reached Syria in Mid March 2011. Currently, the political, socio economic and humanitarian situation in Syria has escalated to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The International sphere has decided to take action against Syria. With regards to the ties between South Africa and Syria as well as the wider Middle East region, it is necessary to determine what South Africa s national interests are in order to decide on it s foreign policy Objectives The objective of this paper is to decide upon which action is best to pursue against Syria in terms of South Africa s national interests as well as in the interests of economic and political links between South Africa and the Middle East. In accordance, any action should respect and preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, be devoid of any intimidation and be free of interference by outside parties. As an active member of the United Nations Security Council, the decided action should also uphold the principles and standards of the United Nations charter. Before such action is decided upon, it is important to identify the main actors in the international realm. The United Nations have been in the process of discussions on the Syrian Situation since May 2011. The League of Arab States are making substantial efforts to settle the differences between the Syrian people in a peaceful manner and were present during the Tunisian, Egyptian and Libyan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. A Patchwork Quilt Of The Scarlet Letter A Patchwork Quilt of The Scarlet Letter Scenes create a patchwork method to a story made quilt. There is a need for each element of this so called quilt, but some patches (scenes) contain more importance and understanding than other patches. The levels of an author s writing are how scenes impact a person. In the retrospect of the daring and defying boundaries of this novel, entitled The Scarlet Letter, there is a certain pull in areas of the novel that grasp the feeling and most important areas to be covered. As the hearts of all readers searched this novel, five scenes pulled on the strings of those encountered this novel. Scenes of this nature include, the point that Hester pronounced her appearance on the scaffold with a mighty reveal of the nature of this story, Governor Bellingham became a threatening factor in Hester and her daughter s life, a tremendous moment occurred for the Reverend Dimmesdale and it affects the relationship with Hester and young Pearl, a moment of sweet and uncountable passion between two forbidden lovers, and the end of tail of passion, sorrow, and estrangement between brooding protagonists and antagonists. A moment of true form and conception is what Hester faces the defining beginning of her adulterous life. As the novel opens up, our minds are faced with the bold Hester Prynne, who is eloquently swaying in her dress of coarse materials to the scaffold of committed punishment. This beautiful woman of impurity must take a punishment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Comparing The Third Wish And The Monkey s Paw Some people think that if they could only change one aspect of their lives, it would be perfect. They do not realize that anything that is changed could come with unintended consequences. The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs and The Third Wish by Joan Aiken both illustrate this theme. They demonstrate this by granting the main characterthree wishes, but with each wishthat is granted, brings undesirable consequences. The main idea of this essay is to compare and contrast The Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish. Although the The Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish are both fantasies and have similar themes, they have different main characters, wishes, and resolutions. A good story, whether it is true, made up, or somewhere in between,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although regretting wishing another wish, Mr. White wishes Herbert, his son, to be alive again. Unfortunately, Mr. White realizes that Herbert will return in his mutilated form, so he quickly wishes for Herbert to return to the grave before his wife is traumatized. As Mr. White and his wife look out at an empty street, awaiting Herbert s arrival, they are heartbroken knowing that they will probably never see Herbert again. Unlike Mr. White s first wish, Mr. Peters wishes for a wife as beautiful as the forest. However, Mr. Peters apprehends that Leita, his wife, will never be satisfied being a human, because she longs to be with her swan sister. So, for his second wish, he wishes her back to swan form. Now, without Leita Mr. Peters, as well as Mr. White, is heartbroken and a lonely man, once again. Now, understanding that wishes only lead to misfortune, he decides not to use the third wish. The end of a story, when all loose ends are tied and the reader knows what happens to the character(s), can be described as the resolution. The theme of a story often goes along with the resolution as well. The Monkey s Paw resolution is rather dark. Mr. White and his wife are heartbroken staring at an empty street, knowing that they will never see their son again. The theme is if fate ruled people s lives, and those who interfere with it do to their own sorrow. Overall, The Third Wish is much more of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. American Attitudes Toward Interracial Marriages American attitudes toward interracial marriage illustrate an awkward historical moment because after the interracial marriage law changed, one would think black/white marriages are common but they are the least. Over the years, interracial marriages has increased by a few percent, mainly from other races that are not black/white. In America, racismstill exist even when laws are changing. A color blind ideology is simply stating what is different between people like stereotypes but at the same time believing what is said or do is not racist. It is a new way of racism that people have adopted today, ticking others to conceive that race/ethnicity is not the issue. The history of black/white coupling are continue to reinforce racial endogamy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Debate Over Home Schooling The Debate Over Home Schooling What is home schooling, and who is choosing to be home schooled? In this serious time of concern about the standards of the public education system, it is found that in the United States, the number of parents deciding to home school their kids is increasing. These parents believe that the education system provided by their local schools is unsatisfactory compared to what they could do at home. Home schooling has become more common in the past thirty years and has even started a trend throughout the states. An estimation of a 235,000 335,000 increase of the number of home schooled children within twenty years was reported by the U.S. Department of Education. Since then, that number grown to an astonishing number of 1.7 million, and should continue to grow at a rate of 15 percent a year. These numbers are considered low because it is not necessary in all states to notify the Department of Education when parents decide to home school their children. Activists such as David Gutterson explain home schooling as the attempt to receive an education at a place other than an institution. Children who are home schooled spend most of a normal school day learning in the environment of their homes. Unlike traditional schools, home schooled children s parents are their teachers, which allows for variances in curriculum programs. Some parents choose to follow a more traditional curriculum while others allow their students (children) to learn about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Soil and Glaciers Essays Soil and Glaciers Worksheet From Visualizing Earth Science, by Merali, Z., and Skinner, B. J, 2009, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Copyright 2009 by Wiley. Adapted with permission. Part 1 Size grades of soil are named sand, silt, and clay, which includes colloids. Size grades are defined using the metric system. Use Figure 4.8 from the textbook to fill in the following chart. Specify the type and size and description of the particle. In some cases, particle size will be less than some value or greater than another value. For instance, gravel is greater than 2.0 mm. Name Size Description Gravel 2.0 mm A loose aggregation of small water worn or pounded stones. Sand 0.05mm A loose granular substance, resulting from the erosion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regolith comes from the underlying rock whethers in its place. Transported develops on sediment that has been transported regolith develops on sediment. Climate Soils with poorly or well developed horizons causes changes in the soil. Living organisms Micro organisms like bacteria and fungi break the organic matter down. Animals like worms, mice, moles burrow in soil which help mix components and also provide ways for water and air to pass. Topography The slope helps the ability of water to soak into regolith. Time It takes thousands of years for a mature soil to develop. Part 4 Investigate two ways in which water shortages, erosion, water diversion, floods or contamination of a water resource, or other water processes have affected human history. How did humankind meet the challenges of the impacts? Part 5 In 150 words, how do glaciers form, grow, and shrink throughout time? Cite any references used
  • 54. and provide a References page. ~ Glaciers are formed when snow builds up for several years from snowfall that exceeds snow melt. Over time, as new snow compresses the existing snow, the weight causes the snow underneath to turn to ice. The hardening effect is similar to what happens when you pack a snowball in your hand. The pressure from additional layers of snow builds for up to thousands of years. Glaciers can grow and shrink as a result of changes in the amount of snowfall or changes in the amount of melting because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Analysis Of Martin Luther King And Malcolm X In his inaugural address on August 9th, 1974, President Gerald Ford assured the nation our long national nightmare is over. He may have spoken too soon. The early 1970s were a bleak time for black America. So much hope had died with the assassination of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in the late 60 s. There were revolts in urban communities across the United States and brutal encounters with the police (McTernan). Much has been written about the state of the nation in the 70 s but something extraordinary came out of the fire, music. The music of New York City amid this time is a transformational and essential foundation for the birth of new music. The funky, groove beats of jazz and the seductive, energetic sound of salsa erupted in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After about two years at Lincoln, Scott Heron took a year off from an unconventional college career to write the novels The Vulture and The Nigger Factory, inspired by some of the anger and resentment Gil felt about Lincoln and the tumult reverberating on other campuses (Baram). He received esteemed recognition for the publication of The Vulture but he still enjoyed poetry and performing. By the start of the decade, he realized that he could combine his charged messages with poetry to funk beats to create a new sound. From this revelation, many of his poems transformed into lyrics for songs that he composed with Brian. But thanks in large part to the success of his first book of poetry, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, Scott Heron was introduced to producer Bob Thiele, who had worked with legendary jazz artists from Louis Armstrong to John Coltrane. Thiele encouraged Scott Heron to perform his poetry, and for his debut release, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, recorded him reciting over an ensemble of percussionists. Most influential on the album was The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, an aggressive polemic against the major media and white America s ignorance of increasingly deteriorating conditions in the inner cities (Bush). Based on the dichotomy between the commercials on television and the marches in the streets not being televised, Scott Heron wrote a poem that would now be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Henry David Thoreau Accomplishments What you get by achieving goals is not as important as what you become by achieving goals. Quote, Henry David Thoreau. An accomplishment is just another definition of a goal. They may take a long time to complete; however, just have faith and great things can come from it. Just like how Columbus never gave up to find the new world, even though he always thought that the world was flat. The world has always been a place of innovation and discovery. One of the many personal accomplishments I would like to have is to travel and learn about the world. All the countries around the world have their own culture and history, along with stunning national monuments and landscapes. Every continent, country, and state, have different personalities.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All my life, I ve been dreaming about knowing who I truly am. Years pass and I discover that I don t need to be ashamed or to feel left out, that doesn t matter, being special is something to be proud of. Even though I m a dual citizen and not extremely patriotic, It s something that makes me unique. Later I would learn that my DNA contains mostly Scandinavian, Irish, British, and Western European. This goes back to when I was younger when my Dad taught me the culture of his home country. Also, some other facts I ve learned are my birthday lands on the same day as Queen Elizabeth ІІ, and my middle name is the national flower of England. Currently, I would like to study Swedish, German, and some others. In the meantime, I ve been teaching myself about the ancient civilizations and the European Revolutions. At school, we only get to learn about certain subjects and don t get involved in international studies, until we re at a certain grade. My dad taught me that during his school years, he learned about different countries and how they function, including their governments and economy. During my life, I ve only traveled the world three times and visited three countries, France, Denmark, and Sweden. Next time I get the chance, I would see all of what the world has in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...