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Armed Conflict In Guatemala
most immediate and significant history that gave renewed importance after the emancipation of Spain
produced since the late twentieth century, materializing the most atrocious and savage manner with the
counterinsurgency policy developed by the Guatemalan army during the internal armed conflict,
which took place from the sixties to 1996. The civil war s remained for 36 years; kids, man, and
women all gathered to fight against the dictatorship of revolutionary and military who were constantly
corrupt who dominated the political scene since the 1950 decades. Guatemala experienced a violent
civil war in which over 200,000 civilians were killed, 440 villages destroyed, and more than 1 million
Guatemalans displaced internally (Puac Polanco) . The government politics left fingerprints. These
policies left a indelible which resulted in devastated towns, broken families, social organization
implacable repression, disappearances torture, exile, extrajudicial executions, widows, orphaned and
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Throughout the document we intend to show that the internal armed conflict carried out is the
culmination material discrimination and racism as configured historically in Guatemala processes. The
same racist ideology that acted on the economic level it did in all other place of social life. The army,
for instance, was a liberal establishment; their own institutional history records the ideological
influence of its founders. Overall, this has been made up of indigenous peoples in their grassroots
cadres and ladino levels of officialdom. Also, officers come from the middle sectors of the
Guatemalan population and even lower social strata cases always with the interest of the dominant
sectors of
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The Crisis And Financial Crisis
Since 1970s, with the continuously deepened process of financial liberalisation and financial
deregulation, the increasing improvement of financial innovation and the intensified fierce
competition, diversified operational strategy has shown an increasingly apparent trend among
financial institutions. A wave of business diversification swept global financial firms from the later
1980s until the recent financial crisis happened. From the microeconomics perspective, comparing
with specialised business structure, a diversified operation may provide financial holding groups more
benefits that generated from information advantage, the economy of scale and effect of coordination.
Also, diversification is considered to disperse risks that exposed to financial holding groups. Many
people believe that the development of global financial institutions shows a continuous trend in
business diversification and cross industry business operation and such trend will keep going on in the
future. However, the subprime crisis and subsequent downturn again drew people s attention to the
pros and cons of universal banking. Around 2008, the global financial system was suffered a
destructive crisis which especially destroyed the western financial world heavily. To prevent such
crisis in the future, discussions and debates were being heated. Solutions and measures were proposed
by many countries regulators. Factors that several reasons underlie the financial crisis have been
widely blamed, for
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Domino Injury
At the doctor s office, hanging on the wall, is a paper showing a pain scale of one through ten with
corresponding faces to the numbers. This scale and I have come to know each other quite well over
the years because of all the injuries I have suffered. Of all my injuries, none were more painful than
the one I suffered my junior year of high school.
On August 12, 2016, twenty minutes into the first half of a soccer game, I was running after the ball
when suddenly, a swift, powerful tug on the back of my jersey started a domino effect. Following the
tug, a foreign foot came swooping in taking out my left heel, then the movement of my shin rolling to
the left and my thigh to the right. My knee ground out of place and then, the pop, like the sound
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Juxtaposition In Preludes
Jeanette Winterson perspective of T.S.Elliot, to a high extent is a very close reflection of Elliot s
poetry, mainly seen in Preludes and the Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock. Elliot s Poetry offers an
exploration into the thematic concepts of isolation and social change and their implication on the
understanding of Elliot s life.
Preludes explores the impact of isolation over periods of time. This is emphasised through the visual
imagery in The grimmy scraps/ of withered leaves about your feet The juxtaposition of nature and
human feet emulates the continuous isolation of romanticism from modern society, being consciously
aware of these conflicting ideas Elliot anchors Preludes into the exploration of time and its implication
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In Preludes the motif of decay, such as newpaper , reminds the persona of a changing society, where
the rapid changes are having an impact on his ability to adapt. The symbolism and juxtaposition of
withered leaves and newspapers from vacant lots emphasises the decaying nature of tradition,
compared to the pervasive modern society, because of this Elliot s difficulties lie within his inability to
understand the changing situational environment. This is supported by Montogoner .M How can one
play any reasoned confidence in that feeling of pastness which suggests that there is difficulties
between the present moment of awareness and past moment of awareness Implying that decay is
omniscient, and its affect on the past have an impact on the way we feel about history and social
change. Elliot repeatedly implies this idea throughout the poem, demonstrating his battle with social
change. The allusion in with other masquerades/ That time resumes,/ One thinks of the hands draws
upon the changing societal expectation and the decay of old expectations. In order for Elliot to see the
changing world he needed a window, ultimately it was language. This is emphasised by the shorter
strophe length of That time resumes In comparison to other strophes in the stanza, indicating that
change is already happening.The idea of decay prevailing in social change is reflected through the use
of visual imagery and personification in His soul stretched tight across the skies/ The fade behind a
city block/ or trampled by insistent feet , as the trampled by insisted feet being tradition, it is seen as
being devalued and forgotten show that social change is happening. Elliot s acute senses forces him to
accept the social change and this is what torments him. Hence, Elliot concludes to a hight extent that
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Virgin Atlantic Strategy
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND LAW
School of Management
MSc Programmes
Module Leader:
Dr. Laura A. Costanzo
Academic Year: 2010 2011
|Industry |European Airline Industry |
|Company |Virgin Atlantic Airways |
STRATEGY MODULE
COURSEWORK
|Student URN |MSc Programme |Surname First Name |
|6098320 |Management Information Systems |Hargley Ikechukwu |
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The external environment consists of:
1. The macro environment: analysed with PESTEL (an acronym for Political, Economic, Socio
cultural, Technological, Environmental and Legal factors)
2. The industry and competitors : analysed by Porters 5 forces framework with critical success factors
and strategic groupings
3. The identification of opportunities and Threats from SWOT Analysis.
An understanding gained from using these frameworks are useful in future strategic decision making
for Virgin Atlantic.
2.1 The Macro environment
This consists of all the factors that are beyond the control of the firm and can have a meaningful effect
on the firm s strategy (Dess et al., 2010). A PESTLE analysis shows the effect of these factors in the
Airline industry.
We would examine this effect on Virgin Atlantic.
Political Factors
These are Government operating regulations within which the airlines have to work with. The Single
European Sky (SES) initiative was created to serve as a regulator for Air traffic management in the
European Union. The European airline deregulation has created a single market, removing restrictions
from member countries and creating international competitiveness. This would mean reduced
competitive advantage of national carriers like British Airways which is a good for Virgin Atlantic.
However, this has also seen
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Summary Of Who Moved My Cheese
Throughout this paper I will be giving a synopsis for a book entitled Who Moved My Cheese, as well
as answering questions that relate to the story. The story is a parable which stresses the importance of
being able to adapt to change. The story includes four main characters: two mice, Sniffy and Scurry,
and two little people, Hem and Haw. All four characters inhabit a maze, and spend their time seeking
out cheese. The story peaks as both the mice and humans stumble upon a vast amount cheese at
Cheese Station C. After finding the cheese the two humans become content with their find, and stop
searching for more. In contrast the mice continue their search for cheese. The humans begin to become
use to the vast amount of cheese, thus they begin a pattern of consuming the cheese without
resupplying it. Eventually the cheese diminishes until there is none left. This slow decline of cheese is
no surprise to the mice. Through observation during the period where both humans and mice consume
the cheese, the mice mentally prepare themselves for the depletion of cheese. The mice then leave
Cheese Station C to search for more cheese. Hem and Haw react differently to being void of cheese
once again. When they arrive to Cheese Station C they are shocked to find out they do not have any
more cheese. Hem becomes angry and proposes that someone has moved their cheese. After returning
next day, it becomes confirmed to Hem and Haw that the cheese is gone. Haw proposes that they
should
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Rosalind Stereotypes
Ideas proposed during the Renaissance Period regarding gender differences were quite skewed from
the certainties we hold today. In fact, misconceptions about male and female genitalia propagated by
anatomists led to the generally accepted belief that women were merely less perfect versions of men.
The supposed effects of women s sexual imperfections included weakness, illogicality, deceitfulness,
emotional inconstancy, etc. In As You Like It (written between 1598 and 1600), William Shakespeare
exaggerates such gender stereotypes through his character Rosalind in order to produce comedic
effect. When Rosalind is initially introduced, she is characterized as gender stereotypical due to her
extreme emotional highs and lows. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One such moment occurs when Rosalind decides to play the knave with [Orlando] (3.2.270). By doing
so, Rosalind makes clear that her intentions are driven by ulterior motives. However, her motives are
not to hurt or to make a fool of Orlando, but merely to put his love to the test. For instance, when
Orlando insists that he is the man who is so love shaked, Rosalind challenges him by saying There is
none of my uncle s marks upon you (3.2.331 333). She then describes these marks in great detail to
Orlando: A lean cheek, which you have not; a blue eye and/ sunken, which you have not; an
unquestionable spirit, which/ you have not; a beard neglected, which you have not (3.2.337 339). By
cataloging the characteristics which a love struck man is supposed to show, Rosalind evokes an idea of
the male gender as something out of a romance novel. This description is humorously juxtaposed by
Rosalind s description of the qualities necessary to cure a man of love: effeminate, changeable,
longing and liking, proud, fantasti / cal, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for/
every passion something, and for no passion truly anything (3.2.367 368). This description of
Rosalind s Ganymede character ironically fits the stereotypical ideas of women during this time
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Surface Dyslexia
Surface Dyslexia and the dual route model of reading. Introduction: Dyslexia is the term used to
describe a cognitive disability in learning that affects reading, writing and communication despite an
average level of intelligence and an equal access to education. (Le Jan et al., 2010). Dyslexia is
commonly used as a blanket term that covers many smaller forms of cognitive impairment including
surface dyslexia, phonological dyslexia, hyperlexia, letter identification dyslexia and letter position
dyslexia. Most dyslexics suffer from multiple forms of these specific dyslexias and cases of pure
developmental dyslexia are quite rare. (Castles, Bates, Coltheart, 2006). In some cases dyslexia is
caused by brain damage, often related to strokes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(2014). The anatomical foundations of acquired reading disorders: A neuropsychological verification
of the dual route model of reading. Brain And Language, 134, 44 67.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2014.04.001 Further Reading: Edwards, V. Hogben, J. (1999). New
Norms for Comparing Children s Lexical and Nonlexical Reading: A Further Look at Subtyping
Dyslexia. Australian Journal Of Psychology, 51(1), 37 49.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049539908255333 Gersons Wolfensberger, D. Ruijssenaars, W. (1997).
Definition and Treatment of Dyslexia: A Report by the Committee on Dyslexia of the Health Council
of the Netherlands. Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 30(2), 209 213.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002221949703000208 Grainger, J., Lété, B., Bertand, D., Dufau, S., Ziegler,
J. (2012). Evidence for multiple routes in learning to read. Cognition, 123(2), 280 292.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2012.01.003 Shaywitz, S. Shaywitz, B. (2005). Dyslexia
(Specific Reading Disability). Biological Psychiatry, 57(11), 1301 1309.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.01.043 Tunmer, W. Greaney, K. (2009). Defining Dyslexia.
Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 43(3), 229 243.
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Kant s The Three Fold Synthesis
Kant believed that there are different concepts and intuitions in which intuitions are put under
concepts. Kant refers these intuitions into what he calls the three fold synthesis. Kant describes the
three fold synthesis as the capacities in the understanding to compare, connect, and unify the
fragmentary manifold items in intuition (A97). To put it in different terms, the three fold synthesis
describes the necessary components for intuition of what is happening in the outside world. It allows
us to Kant believed that the three fold synthesis is divided into three different types of synthesis.
According to Kant, it is required that all of the synthesis work in unison in order for experience to
happen. Experience is what makes possible the synthesis of apprehension, in return makes the
possibility of the synthesis of reproduction, which creates the possibility of the synthesis of
recondition. Therefore, Kant argues, the synthesis of recondition is contingent on experience. Kant
also stated that for each of the three fold synthesis, there are both empirical and pure levels. In other
words, each of the three fold synthesis have two ways of being interpreted in the mind, one based on
our intellects because it is gathered through experience, and another based upon the fact that the
manifold works in unison with the others and are dependent on each other for experience to happen.
The first of the three fold synthesis is called the synthesis of apprehension. The
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Seen from the responsibilities definitions only, the...
Seen from the responsibilities definitions only, the objective shown in Figure 1 presents the
advantages of defining an attainable objective and within the scope of the responsible authority
actions in the evaluation. Nevertheless there are intrinsic limitations if people in charge of the
operations and actions of the programs didn´t use the information granted by the evaluations
themselves and therefore the final result of social policy could very null or very restricted.
Furthermore, if evidence in the prevailing context is unable to lead to action, its utility and the
existence of an evaluation area is under doubt.
As it is shown in the figure, under this conceptualization the offered product in this model by the
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The first of these objectives is clearly represented in Figure 1. Innovation consists in the inclusion of
the element referred to management of evidence and use of evidence as a fundamental part for its final
goals. These two elements offer a wider view of the M E function and offers a different dimension to
DGSE.
Added innovations by the DGSE
The logic sequence for tooling processes of a policy within a results based management model in a
conceptual manner includes:
i. A diagnosis for the problem to be solved ii. Process of planning and establishment of goals iii.
Design of policy tools and interventions needed to achieve goals iv. Financial flow to realizing actions
v. Execution of actions vi. Measurement and evaluation of the intervention effect vii. Feedback for
planning process to improve strategies and procedures aligned with evaluations results as well as for
developing improvements in the plans using evidence viii. Improvement plans tooling including
changes and adjustments resulting from the evaluation ix. Measurement and evaluation of the
improvement effects
x. Evolve towards point (iii) in order to establish a continuous improvement process
Traditional model presented in Figure 1 includes points (i) through (iv) of the latter list. In some cases
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Convict Leaving Prison Benefits
Many people see prisoners as just people that have committed crimes and have no opportunity for a
future. Though over the years programs have arisen that could provide a stable future for convict
leaving prison. These opportunities provide prisoners the chance to learn a trade or even earn a college
degree. For example, benefits of having prisoners taking classes and learning trades are they have a
way to make money when out of prison so they can provide for themselves and their family and
prisoners with an education are 99% less likely to go back to prison. The con to this is that tax payers
would have to pay for convicts education if the government chose to support this act. Often times
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When convicts are released out of prison into the real world they have trouble adapting. They struggle
with things like addiction, social skills, and job opportunities. For this reason, committing crimes is a
tempting decision. On average 70% of ex convicts will be in prison within three years of being
released. When prisoners are educated in prison and either get a degree or learn a trade they have a
46% lower chance of being reincarcerated, compared to those who did not participate in prison
education. This is because the education provided in prison prepares the inmates for a normal life.
When they come out they either have a degree or a new skill. This new knowledge can provide
opportunities of jobs and a future for the ex convicts. Frank Harris a man form London, England has
firsthand experience with prison education. He was expelled from school at the age of twelve and
grew up as a delinquent. For thirty years Frank had been in and out of prison, until the age of fifty
three, when he found his way out through education. Frank now has a stable family and a job
counseling those who are going through what he went through. Having an education helps the released
inmates to have opportunities and a career path so they do not fall back into their old
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Solution Brief Therapy Intervention For Treatment And...
Solution Brief Therapy Intervention Identify the family members who are motivated for treatment and
arrange an initial interview. Collect specific data on the problem (what has not worked in the past). Set
specific goals. Develop a plan to create change. Intervene in ways that interrupts the ineffective
solutions. Assess outcome of treatment and terminate.
Specific Active Ingredients:
a. Developing a cooperative therapeutic alliance with the client.
b. Creating a solution versus focusing on the problem.
c. Setting measurable changeable goals.
d. Focusing on the future through future oriented questions and discussions.
e. Scaling the ongoing attainment of the goals to get the client s evaluation of the progress made.
f. Focusing the conversation on exceptions to the client s problem.
Main interventions:
A positive, collegial, solution focused stance the overall attitude of the therapist is positive, respectful,
and hopeful. The general assumption is that people are resilient and continuously utilize this to make
changes. There is a strong belief that most people have the strength, wisdom, and experience to effect
change. Looking for previous solutions the thought is that most people have previously solved many
problems, even if for a short time.
Looking for exceptions That is, times when the problem could have happened but didn t, that can be
used by the client and therapist to co construct solutions. No problem happens all the time. Question
vs. directives or
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How To Discover Yourself Essay
Are you going to discover yourself?
By the time highschool ends, most teenagers don t really know what they want to do. They re
confused, disoriented, and unsure. They re not even really certain why they re applying to college in
the first place. Sure, there s the kids that knew what they wanted to be from age 5 (usually it s the
future doctors) Some are also lucky enough to inherit a family business. But for most 17 18 year old s,
life beyond high school is a cloud of uncertainty. They have some things they enjoy, hobbies and
activities they do. But suddenly having to choose a possible life long occupation? Just picking of the
bat is too much for most. So they re told to discover themselves, find out what they like to do. And
where?
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Summary Of My Gun Was 100 Yards Away Completely Useless By...
In Suzanna hupps essay My Gun Was 100 Yards Away Completely useless she argues how carrying a
gun could be a big need at any moment Hupp starts off by telling us how she wouldn t carry a gun but
then started using it illegally to use as protection after the situation she went through while she was
with her parents at a local cafeteria and an unknown person goes in to shoot that s when she regrets
not having her gun with her.
Hupp has a good point on guns they can be a big need a big moment like in hupps situation no one
ever knows when and where a shooting can occur, recently there has been a variety of shootings and
threats.Hupps points out They re just a tool. having a gun is never a guarantee either. but it changes
the odds . No one can
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Perfect Island Research Paper
Have you ever wanted to have a vacation at a beautiful island? Well, you re in luck Santa Catalina is
the PERFECT island for you. Catalina (for short) is a island of charm which contains quite a bit of
fascinating wildlife. On one of the particular camps, Emerald Bay, you can see bison, Catalina fox,
deer, and variety of fish, but it is not the only camp on the island. (There are other camps or cities like
Avalon or Two Harbors.) Here is a marvelous, stunning experience that you will NEVER forget! It is a
boy scout camp and a part of Mountain Sea Adventure (MSA). Here at Emerald Bay there are many
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You learn about the history of the island, and how many of the Tongvans lost many of their lives
standing up for what was right. Plus how Pio Pico lost the WHOLE island in one simple card game.
You also got a first look on what the sleeping quarters are like and the overall look of Emerald Bay.
You now have the decision to either sleep in an adorable green tent or in a cozy cabin, and don t forget
to visit the spectacular dining experience. You got a small look on some of the things you can
experience there, like the Trust Walk. When you visit make sure to take pictures of the beautiful
sunsets. Emerald Bay is the perfect place to explore the wildness, and if you want something
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Investing A Real Estate Or A Retail Franchise Just For Hats
Purpose: Introduction/background of problem
The purpose of this report is to determine if it is better to invest in real estate or a retail franchise just
for hats. With both of these choices there are potential pros and cons to both options. Tversky and
Kahneman s second heuristic, availability, derives from the hypothesis that people assess the
probability of an event by the rate or ease with which instances or occurrences can be brought to mind
(Laibson Zeckhauser, 1998). These investment options are not new to us as investors we currently
have several business investments in real estate, restaurants, and retail stores. As we evaluate both
options we must determine the potential risk factor involved with each option. In order to do ... Show
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The probability rates are calculated from a rate of 0 to 1 and the combined rate of each probability
equal a total of 1.
In the chart below the raw data is organized in two charts that are represented by option A and B.
The first chart option A utilizes the raw data for investing in a real estate development and option
B utilizes the raw data required to invest in a retail franchise just for hats. The information is
broken down into five categories that includes alternatives, low net present value, medium net
present value, high net present value, and expected value. The probability rate is also determined
for each net present value. The probability rates are multiplied by the net present value and are
added together to determine the expected value. In option A the low net present value is zero to invest,
medium net present value is two million, and the high net present value is five million. The expected
value to invest in a real estate development is three million one hundred thousand. In option B the low
net present value is one million, medium net present value is two million, and the high net present
value is three million. The expected value to invest in a retail franchise just for hats is two million six
hundred and fifty thousand.
Recommendation
As we can tell the retail franchise just for hats is the safest choice to make with
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Summary Of Chaim Potok s The Chosen
In the world today finding someone full of wisdom is rare. In the book The Chosen, Chaim Potok
depicts four extremely wise men: Reb Saunders, David Malter, Reuven Malter, and Danny Saunders.
The younger boys Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders, are the sons of Reb Saunders and David
Malter. These men demonstrate knowledge in many areas of their lives, and all strive to improve, learn
more about God, and understand the world around them. The fathers and their sons seek wisdom and
knowledge through schooling, show wisdom in their relationships and friendships with each other, and
pursue personal excellence.
These two families embrace education as essential, and the families do not take it lightly. The boys
were expected to do well and at times school consumed their entire lives. Reuven, who planned to
become a rabbi like his father, was an excellent mathematician, and thought logically. Danny loved
psychology and reading, but due to his father being a very strict Hasidic Jewish Rabi, he did not allow
Danny the luxury to study books other than the Talmud. But to study Torah is not such a simple thing.
Torah is a task for all day and all night. (132). As a result, Danny often snuck to a place in the library
to read and study other things. He could not get enough and even began questioning whether or not he
wanted to be a rabbi as expected. His father was counting on him to take his place, and if he did not it
would disgrace the family. Both fathers held similar views on schooling and the importance of
education and wisdom. They knew that in order for their sons to fulfill their roles in life or to follow
their dreams the boys needed an education.
The relationships between the boys brought the families a little closer than before. Although Reb
Saunders and Mr. Malter did not agree on their theology they had one huge thing in common, Danny
and Reuven were best friends. Their fathers poured wisdom into their friendship so that it could be
strong and lasting. You remember what the Talmud says. If a person comes to apologize for having
hurt you, you must listen and forgive him. (63). Mr. Malter explained to Reuven that he should forgive
Danny who had come to ask for forgiveness after hitting Reuven in
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Harry Beafonte Research Paper
Day o! Day ay ay o! Daylight come and we wan go home, sung the King of Calypso. Someone may
have heard these lyrics and may not know who the singer is. Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, also known
as Harry Belafonte is the vocalist behind this song. He s also a civil rights activist and actor. He was
born on March 1st, 1927 in New York City. He was the only child to Mr and Mrs Harold George and
Melvine Belafonte. His father came from the caribbean island of Martinique and worked as a chef for
the British Royal Navy. His Jamaican mother worked as a dressmaker and house cleaner. At age nine,
Harry s mom sent him to live with her relatives in Jamaica. He later returned to New York and
attended George Washington High School. His difficult childhood led him to drop out of high school
and joined the U.S. Navy for two years. After leaving the military in 1945, Harry worked at many
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That is when Mr. Belafonte got his big break singing in a class project. He was then given the
opportunity to perform at a jazz club where he landed his first recording deal in 1949. Mr. Belafonte
was 27 when he became famous for starring in the film, Carmen Jones, in 1954. He soon became a
calypso music legend. Calypso is a type of folk song originally from Trinidad. He released a Calypso
album, which included his most famous song Day O (The Banana Boat Song), in 1956, which made
him the first artist to sell a million copies of an album. The road to making this happen wasn t
difficult. Along the way, there were not many challenges Belafonte had to face because many people
enjoyed his
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Differences And Similarities Between Formula 1 And Indycar
One of the most obvious examples of differences and similarities are the cars, with Formula 1 and
IndyCar being similar and NASCAR being the odd one out. However, the differences and similarities
go further than just the looks and the body design. Most people know that there are mechanical
differences between the cars, but not many know the specifics. The Montreal Grand Prix website
states, While the F1 and Indy cars feature open wheels and an open cockpit, NASCAR drivers are
enclosed in a sedan styled vehicle. It s also the heaviest of the three, averaging over 3,250 lbs (1,474
kg) compared to just over 1,500 lbs (680 kg) for F1 and IndyCar. The increased weight is carried by a
5.86 liter V 8 engine, whereas the lighter F1 and Indy cars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While they all initially use ungrooved racing tires, if it s raining, IndyCar and F1 apply grooved racing
tires to overcome this challenge. In the aspect of cars, they have very few traits that they all share.
Though IndyCar and F1 cars may have more similarities, NASCAR s vehicles still have their
similarities to the other divisions.
Other than the cars themselves, the three series have other comparable factors, such as their
backstories. Each Motorsports division started in different regions. They were each started by different
individuals or groups of people. According to NASCAR s website, the sport became more popular
after the end of the second World War. In 1947, Bill France formed the first branch of NASCAR or the
modern Monster Energy Series . Later, in the year 1982, members of NASCAR made a new series,
which was given the name the Late Model Sportsman Division, which later became the XFINITY
Series. There is also a third series, the Craftsman Truck Series, or the Camping World Truck Series
that was formed, which uses trucks instead of cars. The NASCAR website explains how the sport
started and how it expanded with the two additional series that it added. When the sport started, there
was no organization. However, as time went on, and because of men like Bill France, NASCAR
became an organized and popular sport. Founded in 1994, INDYCAR serves as the sanctioning body
for the Verizon IndyCar Series... ABC and NBCSN
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Relatable Secondary Data
2.0 SECONDARY DATA
According to (Wilson, 2012), Secondary data is information that has been previously collected for a
purpose other than the current research project. Secondary data are best remembered as second hand ,
because such data are old primary data. Good researchers start with secondary data before designing
primary research studies (Bradley, 2014, p.70). The three main types of secondary data are
Documentary, Survey based and Multi source secondary data. An example of Documentary secondary
data would be a written report such as an email. Survey based secondary data is usually information
that is collected through a questionnaire and Multi source secondary data is information gathered from
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Opinions leaders can have first hand experience of the attraction and therefore will have the potential
to positively influence future consumers of the attraction. A positive of utilizing a report is that it
contains applied research, unlike an academic paper that would contain theories. As a result, this is
more cost effective as it provides data that has already been researched at a low cost. Secondary data
may solve the problem without the need for any primary research: time and money is thereby saved
(CIM, 2017) Although secondary data is usually cheap to access, it would be beneficial for the
business to ensure that it is economical enough to use. This risk can be overcome by York Dungeons
by carrying out a cost benefit analysis which is a technique that would allow the technique to be
assessed on if it would be beneficial and economical for their business.
A possible weakness of a report would be that it could include no real concepts and models as they
focus more on the actual findings. It may be that the report is not relevant in relation to the marketing
of a certain business. The golden rule when using secondary data is only use meaningful data. External
information should be consulted in order of ease and speed of access (Hague, 2004). This supports
that a business such as York Dungeons would need to be cautious when using secondary data, that it is
adequate enough to use
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Book Reports On The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. He continues to live till this day. His father
was a diplomat for the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother was a history teacher in a high school
in Kabul. He and his family were relocated to Paris by the foreign ministry in 1976 it was only
supposed to be a four year trip. While he was in Paris that is when the Soviet Union invaded
afghanistan and the war began.When they were ready to come back they in 1980, by then their
homeland had witnessed a communist coup and the invasion of the Soviet Army. His family knew
people who were being put in prison,people who were tortured, people who were being beat and
killed. Bt then the Hosseini family sought refuge in the United States, and in September 1980 moved
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There s only one dynamic character in the novel who is Amir. The characters in the novel are revealed
as the story progresses. There are seventeen characters; Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali, Sohrab, Assef,
Rahim, Farid, Sanaubar, Soraya, General Taheri, Jamila, Kamal, Sharif, Sofia, Faranza, and Wali. The
protagonist is Amir because this is his story. The antagonist is Assef, who torments Amir and Hassan
in their childhood.
Amir who is both the protagonist and narrator in the story is a very intelligent,selfless, courageous. He
is also the son of Baba who is a very well known businessman in Kabul. His greatest desire is to
please his father. A very important quote that Amir writes is That was a long time ago, but it s wrong
what they say about the past,I ve learned about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way
out. Looking back now, I realize that I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty
six years. this quote reveals a major point in the story. As we continue to read we realize that the
deserted alley was were Hassan was raped and he s been feeling guilty for twenty six
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Peshmerga Essay
Peshmerga means those who are prepared to confront or face death. This military force began around
the 1920 s and have experienced a lot of tension between political groups. The Peshmerga is currently
fighting ISIS which is the biggest terrorist organization in the world. They are not only the leading
protectors of the Kurdistan Region, but also the entire world.
Initially, the Peshmerga was developed by freedom fighters that were members of the KDP and PUK,
who used guerrilla warfare tactics to regain control of and protect Kurdistan. After the collapse of the
Ottoman and Qajar empires, freedom fighters created the Peshmerga to regain control over Kurdistan.
When the Peshmerga first started, guerrilla warfare was used to fight enemies and defend the
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This event caused the fight for independence to grow and Saddam Hussein, who was the President of
Iraq, felt threatened. A number of Peshmerga troops formally fought with the military force of Saddam
against Iran, but the Peshmerga later joined forces with Iran to gain more control of Iraqi Kurdistan
lands. As retribution for siding with Iranian military forces and wanting more land, Saddam Hussein
used a campaign called Anfal against the Kurdish people. One of the most terrible acts of the Anfal
crusade was in 1988 when Halabja was attacked by deadly chemical weapons ( Who are the
Peshmerga?, 2014). The Peshmerga was greatly affected by the Anfal crusades, but they persisted on
with combat against the forces of Iraq. While fighting against the attacks of Saddam Hussein, female
soldiers were given the right to join the Peshmerga to increase the numbers of the military forces (
Who are the Peshmerga?, 2014). Female members of the Peshmerga have played their part in
protecting Kurdistan for many
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The Use of Salicylic Acid in Medicine
The medical field uses acids and bases all of the time because, our body uses acids and bases every
day to try to get the PH levels as neutral as possible in our bodies. The neutral PH level in our bodies
is 7.3.When your organs stop neutralizing acids and bases you need medical help. If the pH level goes
over an acidity or basic level it can be really dangerous. That applies to almost every reaction in your
metabolism. Due to the fact that our body needs, and produces acids and bases, I m going to touch on
three. The first Acid is Salicylic Acid, most people have probably heard if not used this common acid,
for acne, warts, dandruff, and much more. The base that I will be talking about, Hydrogen Peroxide is
used all the time typically for handling infected scrapes, burns and minor cuts. Last but not least is,
Alginate Acid, which is normally used or associated for packing a wound, but is actually quite
common, just unnoticed, like in your processed foods, and fire retardants. Without the use of acids and
bases in medicine, our pH levels in our bodies wouldn t be able to stay at a neutral 7.3 level.
Salicylic Acid is a common type of Acid used in the Medical world. This acid is used on the skin to
treat common skin blemishes, acne, dandruff, corn, calluses, and hand and foot warts. Salicylic acid,
will progressively peel off the wart, or reduce swelling, redness, and blocked pores for acne. Salicylic
acid is a keratolytic agent. It works and acts like an aspirin. It works
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Comparison of Philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche and the...
Science versus religion has always been a very controversial topic in this world and even more so in
the United States. It seems that this topic in some way, shape, form, or fashion always finds its way
into one s life through government, jobs, and most certainly in politics. When looking at the lives of
two men who embody the two controversial ideals of science and religion one can look at the lives
and views of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (views on compassion surrounding religion) and Friedrich
Nietzsche (views on Morality as Anti Nature surrounding science). Dalai Lama through his reading
seems to establish the concept that compassion is a guide for ethical behavior , while Nietzsche strives
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In this selection the Dalai Lama establishes compassion as a feeling similar to that of empathy.
Empathy as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary is, identification with and understanding of
another s situation, feelings, and motives. In establishing this type of compassion and empathy for our
fellow man, then we establish a type of love and intimacy that is similar to one that a mother has for
her only child. This compassion that one establishes allows one to enhance their sense of compassion,
and in doing so then one develops an intense sense of responsibility toward another suffering in that
they help the victim to overcome that suffering and the agent of that suffering. Even so, when we do
this then we establish the concept of consciousness and we enter into an ethically wholesome life.
If we can begin to relate to others on the basis of such equanimity, our compassion will not depend on
the fact that so and so is my husband, my wife, my relative, my friend. Rather, a feeling of closeness
toward all others can be developed based on the simple recognition that, just life myself, all wish to be
happy and to avoid suffering. In other words, we will start to relate to other on the basis of their
sentient nature. Again, we can think of this in terms of an ideal, one which it is immensely difficult to
attain. (Dalai Lama 734)
This total feeling of compassion, empathy, and an overall feeling of love create the feeling mentioned
above. In
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How The Process Of Human Digestion Works
How the process of human digestion works is it starts with your mouth, the digestion starts as soon
you take your first bite of your meal. When you chew it helps the process by making it easier for the
food to digest. Also the saliva mixes with the food so that it can form it into something that the body
can absorb and use. The next place the food goes is the pharynx (throat), then the esophagus or
swallowing tube. The esophagus gets the food from the throat to the stomach. After the stomach is the
small intestine it continues the breaking down process of the food by using enzymes released by the
pancreas and bile from the liver. There are 3 other organs that help the small intestine break down the
food we eat. They are pancreas, liver, and
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Power Out of Control Essay
Athol Fugard s Master Harold . . . and the boys illustrates that power is an issue that has so many
people playing a part. Hally s relatively short visit to his parent s shop reveals so many problems
within society in South Africa and around the world that still exist today. Everything from the
interactions between the characters, to the title of the play, and even their choices of conversation all
show that the thing about power struggles is that everyone ends up damaged. Fugard presents several
brief displays of the power struggles that affect each character and in turn exposes to the reader that
many forms of power are integrated into society so invisibly that we rarely see such struggles, and
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Hally feels powerless when has to transport his unconscious drunken father out of the hotel, but he
does not even think about how embarrassing it could even be to Sam to need to have permission to
come into a hotel because he is black.
Willie is interesting in that he looks up, smiling, from the floor for a good portion of the play, as if he
is obliviously happy with his place. In addition, his physical positioning mirrors his less powerful
status when it comes to Hally, and even when it comes to Sam. He plays his role as someone who acts
slave like and naive in his illiteracy. But he does have power in some areas of his life, when it comes
to he and Hilda, and he uses it. He does what he knows when he hits Hilda when he does not get what
he wants from her. Hilda uses the power she has to abandon him. He does not understand the concept
of moving someone versus motivating someone. Because he simply moves her, he made her do what
he wanted for a while. But since he does not motivate her, she will not stay around.
Sam tries to do a lot of good with Hally but even he is guilty of lording power over others as well. He
teases Willie, how s your pillow with the quickstep? (Fugard 1142) because he has slightly more
power than Willie, it is acceptable for him to tease someone of the same race as he, and has fun with it
while he can, until the next incident comes along and where he has a lower status.
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Tennessee v. Garner 1985 Essay
Name: Tennessee v. Garner
Citation: No. 83 1035, 83 1070 (1985)
Facts: On October 3, 1974, Memphis Police Officers Hymon and Wright were dispatched to answer a
prowler inside call. When the police arrived at the scene, a neighbor gestured to the house where she
had heard glass breaking and that someone was breaking into the house. While one of the officer
radioed that they were on the scene, the other officer went to the rear of the house hearing a door slam
and saw someone run across the backyard. The suspect, Edward Garner stopped at a 6 feet high fence
at the edge of the yard and proceeded to climb the fence as the police officer called out police, halt.
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Procedure: Garner s father brought the action the police officer took in the Federal District Court for
the Western District of Tennessee, looking for violations that were made of Garner s constitutional
rights. The complaint was alleged that the shooting of Garner violated the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth,
and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. After a three day trial, the District
Court entered judgement for all defendants. It dismissed the claims against the defendants as being the
mayor and Officer Hymon and the Police Department as being the director for lack of evidence.
Hymon s actions were then concluded to being constitutional by being under the Tennessee statute.
The Court of Appeals affirmed with regard to Hymon, finding that he had acted accordingly to the
Tennessee statute. The Court of Appeals then reversed and remanded. It reasoned that the killing of a
fleeing suspect is seizure under the Fourth Amendment, and is therefore constitutional only if actions
are reasonable. In this case the actions were found not to be reasonable. Officers cannot use deadly
force unless they have probable cause that the suspect poses a serious threat to the officer or has
committed a felony.
Issue: Garner, the suspect s father brought forth that his unarmed son was wrongfully shot by a police
officer as his son was fleeing from the burglary of an unoccupied house. He proposed a
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The Heavenly Dialogue Of God And Satan
After these tragic events occurred one reads later in Job, that Satan began to attack Job s health and
Job continues to worship God. In chapter two of Job, Job s wife asks Job, Do you still hold fat your
integrity? In the ESV study bible the commentary suggests that the content of her question is
significant for how it relates to the heavenly dialogue of God and Satan. She asks Job a rhetorical
question that the doubts the sensibility of the very thing that God find commendable about Job, his
consistent integrity. The latter part of verse nine expresses the anger that Job s wife is feeling, she
answers her own question saying, Curse God and die. Job s wife lives in a culture where women did
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Job exists as the sole counselor in this event because he encourage his wife even though he goes
through more than she goes through and he receives multiple negative monologues from his friends.
The rest of the book of Job discusses the miseries of Job s trials and does not mention Job s wife again
until the last five verses of the book; however this counseling session will parallel the events of Job
and focus on the reconciliation of Job s wife. This counseling session begins after Job s wife tells him
to curse God because at this point she existed at the deepest point of her grief and anger. Furthermore,
the next step to take in this counseling session exists in identifying the type of grief that Job s wife is
experiencing and if her anger exists as a symptom of grief, or does it subsist as its own issue. In J.
William Worden s book, Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, he discusses multiple reasons and
responses of grief in different occasions. Job s wife experiences a sudden death of multiple children
and Worden proposes that those who lose a loved one in a sudden death react differently to the
situation. He says that some clients obtain a sense of unreality about the loss; others feel guilt,
helplessness, or even agitation. I believe that Job s wife is feeling agitation from the sudden death of
all her children and this is characterized by a fight or flight response. She
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Benefits Of Buying A Cruise Ships
Entertainment
There are multiple advantages and disadvantages that come with riding a cruise ships. Taking a cruise
can be very expensive and often times require people to save up for it. However, the time spent on a
cruise is well worth the money spent for it. An all inclusive cruise includes most meals, a place to stay,
and entertainment. Discounts for kids meals vary upon each ship. Adults over the age of 21 do not
have to worry about paying for alcohol in the all inclusive ship. Purchasing food, beverages, and
souvenirs at small shops on the boat is not included in the initial payment. If the cruise allows for a
person to bring their own snacks, one should definitely bring their own snacks. Some entertainment
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They are often times little to nothing in pricing. The workers must be trained before they work in the
facility leaving the parents with little worries. (Moss, 5 6)
Casinos are a major part of entertainment while on a cruise. People that love to go to casinos back at
home will also be able to do so while they are on vacation. Extended cruises which are more than
three days allow for casino visits. Intended cruises which are less than three days make it harder for
the people who want to gamble do so. Gambling is illegal in most parts of the United States but in
different countries it is perfectly fine. The same casino rules on land apply on the water. If there is
ever a slight difference, the passenger will know via verbally or visually communication. (Moss, 8)
Casinos are a great aspect for the older generations that are considering cruising. It offers them a little
adult entertainment away from the children.
Luxurious Ship There are multiple cruise ships that offer some of the same amenities to their guest
and are fairly comfortable to stay at. On the other hand, there are other cruise ships that are very high
end and over the top; offering their guest top of the line services and accommodations. The more the
ships offer the more money the guest will be asked to pay. Many people will be surprised to hear or
see some of the things different cruise lines offer their guest for entertainment. The cruise
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Functions Of The IAEAProgrammes And Services
Programmes and Services Since its inception in 1953 the IAEA has pursued programmes or has
provided services to support the international community, in keeping with the UN Charter the agency
operates and functions to promote peace and international cooperation, and is in line with UN policy
in furthering the establishment of global disarmament via safeguards. This is done by utilizing its
functions, such as promoting and facilitating research; advancing and applying practical and peaceful
application of atomic technologies around the globe; instituting and administering safeguards to
warrant against the use of assisted advancement from being used towards military purposes; enacting
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Another key programme is the IAEA Water Availability Enhancement Project (IWAVE), which is a
project aimed at assessing the long term improvement to access fresh water supplies for member
nations using comprehensive scientific analysis of national water resources. (IAEA****, 2017) The
key programmes mentioned above are from a short list of cooperative programmes that involved and
impact numerous member states. The IAEA has also organized and is involved in over 807 regional
and interregional projects around the globe some of which are under cooperative agreements with
member states leading in nuclear technologies. These programmes and projects are provided through a
specialized organization mechanism called the Department of Technical Cooperation (TC) which is
under the IAEA Secretariat to provide the services and technical expertise to the receiving member
states. The services and support provide cooperative expertise in nuclear technology to develop or
expand stakeholder priorities or infrastructure using nuclear energy or techniques. These programmes
are available to any member state, but is typically utilized by developing nations. The programme of
the TC is managed within four regions: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and Latin America and
the Caribbean, to help address the demands of member states. One of the main directives of the TC is
to avail its member of the services provided
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Midnight In Mexico Analysis
Extra Credit IPS Event with Alfredo Corchado
Author of the book Midnight in Mexico
Sukripa Ranjit
Professor Barbara Morchower
Government 2306 Section 23010
Spring 2017
The foreign relationship between Mexico and United States shares strong and vital. These two
countries share the long border from California in the west and Texas in the east and a sea which
means relationship on security and trade. United States, Mexico, and Canada signed a trade treaty
know as NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) in Dec 17,1992. Mexico is the biggest and
important trading partner to the United States. Till now Mexico has built the largest economy around
the NAFTA. The scope of Mexican U. S relations goes beyond and broad diplomatic and official
relations. Mexican grew up believing that the United States is a partner to embrace new economic
models and trade. But now, Mexican and U.S are facing a lot of challenges without the doubt. Newly
elected President Donald Trump signed an order to begin construction of a wall between the two
countries; the United States and Mexico. Since after Polk era there was no any war between the
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It will damage economically and culturally and the strong bond between two countries will be weak.
This affects the national securities of the United States. President Trump should take a consideration
about the pros and cons of building a wall. It is obviously there is lots of drug dealing over U.S
Mexico border to get rid of this United States should increase the national securities in the border
instead of building the wall. Instead of building a wall, there is solution addressing the problem of
drug smuggling, illegal immigration, the threat of cross border terrorism by removing the welfare
magnet that attracts so many to cross the border
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Phase 5 IP LITR Essay
Jessica Bartlein November 10, 2014 Phase 5 Individual Project LITR201 1404A 06 Melissa Eidson
Reading can open one s mind to the imagination of anything to be dreamt of. Poems, short stories,
novels, plays, and dramas are all different types of literature that exist today. All of the different types
of literature have their own ways and formats that they are written in. Literature has many ways of
speaking to us as we read them, it can strike up emotions or memories that we have or it can make us
rethink a situation that we are going through. I believe that literature can help a person open up
through his or her stories. Even though major racial events are over, such as the Holocaust and slavery,
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No matter what the clowns did, his grandfather would not laugh. I see that his grandfather is being
supportive because all the clowns are really doing is supporting their families by entertaining people.
The tone and irony of the story is serious and it also shows strength and determination. This story was
my favorite because I do not believe in segregation, I believe that everyone is the same. Skin color
does not make you who you are, your actions and morals so. I m a poet and didn t even know it, was
something an old teacher would say after he said something and it rhymed. Poetry is a great way to
express yourself, it does not have to rhyme or have reason behind it, just let it flow off the tip of your
tongue. When reading a poem, the author will use imagery to enable you to let your senses run wild.
In the poem The Facebook Sonnet by Sherman Alexie, it talks about Facebook and how it has
consumed our lives and the lives of the younger generation. Although it brings people together, it will
also tear them apart. Figurative language was not addressed in this poem, through the authors word
choice it was blunt and honest. The symbol and theme behind the whole poem is that everyone is
online nowadays instead of spending personal time with their loved ones. The tone and sound is
smooth and easy going. It is definitely something that everyone on social media should read. I
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Online And On Campus Learning
We are all looking for things in our lives to be convenient. Technology today has made that more
possible than ever. We have almost everything we need right at our fingertips. I personally use online
banking so I rarely have to step foot into a bank. I love online shopping, I can order anything that I
want and have it delivered to my front door. I can even have my groceries shipped to me if I wanted
to. So it s no surprise that online learning has become so popular today. I utilize both, online and on
campus learning, as well as a combination of both. I have found that the convenience of having at
least part of my classes online, where I can access them anytime I want, from anywhere, without
mandating what time and how long I spend learning the material, fits perfectly into my busy schedule.
But is it as good as the face to face learning that one receives in a classroom setting with other
students engaging in conversations about a topic? Online learning allows for more flexibility for
students to attend classes at their convenience and accommodates those who find it hard to attend a
class on a campus. Online education is quickly becoming a popular option, though it takes a particular
type of well disciplined student to be successful in an online environment. Because online courses
have most, if not all, of their content delivered over the internet, the student, peer, and teacher
interactions are done primarily over some form of written correspondence. Your
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The Controversy Of Human Cloning
Human Cloning
The controversy of human cloning has contemplated the reasons it should or shouldn t be allowed.
Human cloning is the reproduction of human cells and tissue by creating a genetical copy artificially.
Clones contain original characteristics of the individual or cell. There are many dangerous risks and
great benefits to human cloning. Many people have an extraordinary reaction to cloning because it
creates all sorts of images. Cloning is a medical breakthrough that can help millions of people if it is
scientifically proven to be 100% safe. Is science really ready to officially clone a human?
Human cloning has advanced dramatically over the years. The first breakthrough in science was
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The moral code for religious people stands at cloning being unacceptable. Various religious followers
believe that science is playing God . This also corresponds with laws of the United States as well as
other countries. Laws have outlawed cloning in general or have research monitored, the issue was first
addressed by California legislature, which banned reproductive cloning, or cloning to initiate a
pregnancy, in 1997. Since then Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Rhode Island, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Virginia have enacted
measures to prohibit reproductive cloning, (NCLS 1).
What are the benefits of human cloning? Even though genetically copying something has its
negatives, there are upswings. For example, cloning can help infertile couples get children of their
own. It also can help patients that are injured.
My believe stands on the fact that human cloning is wrong. With the low success rate it has, I do not
think that cloning is reasonable. Most of cloning has taken place with animals which cannot take the
place of a human being. There is a large room for error. What if the experiment goes wrong, then
what? That person could either be at risk for death or other
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Comparing Women In Hamlet And The Changeling
The role of women is a crucial theme in both Hamlet and the Changeling to depict the chaotic
turbulence in Hamlet s family, the court of Denmark, Alicante s household and the asylum. In Hamlet,
the female characters, Gertrude and Ophelia, are unappreciated women that are considered frail and
weak minded by the men in their lives. In contrast, the Changeling explores the realms feminine
power and weakness. While there are only a few years between the tragedies, the women s behaviour
towards the implications of their social status is radically different. Whereas Shakespeare only
illustrates the destructive, deadly consequences when one rebels against their position in society,
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Ophelia embodies the flaw of obedience, but deeper than that, the flaw of dependence. Ophelia is
completely dependent on her father, Polonius, and proves her loyalty and unwavering dependence
when she agrees to stay away from Hamlet and his false sentiments. She gives in quite easily when
Polonius forbids her from seeing Hamlet again, in Act 1 Scene 4, I shall obey my lord . The use of the
appellation lord , Ophelia is belittling herself to below her father and ultimately, men and thus,
reconciling her obeying men. This early scene in the play sets up Ophelia s frame of mind. Although
Ophelia wants to believe Hamlet is true to her and Hath given countenance to his speech... With
almost all the holy vows of heaven (Act 1, Scene 3), her father s word is law and what he says she
must follow, for if she refuses Polonius, she risks social ostracism and grave insult to the man who
capriciously controls her future (Campbell 58). A modern audience may expect her to fight for this
love but this was unheard of in Shakespearian times when women were often completely dependent
on first their fathers and later their husbands almost everything. Essentially, Ophelia is
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Bank Solutions Inc. Security Plan Essay
Introduction Bank SolutionsInc. is in need of a tailored IT security plan for strategic advantage,
regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation. As an organization that relies on IT for innovation and
technical advantage, it is essential to invest in necessary security controls. This will ensure the
infrastructure supports a layered security posture to detect, deter, eliminate or reduce as many
vulnerabilities and exposure as possible. It is the responsibility of executive management to determine
the amount of exposure and risk their organization is willing to accept.
Objectives
The main objectives of this security plan are to describe a security strategy and identify recommended
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To ensure that these technologies are implemented and administered properly, it is essential that
policies be written and training provided for an effective security program. Here are the following
recommended technologies that Bank Solution s should incorporate into its security plan.
Vulnerability Scanning
Vulnerability Scanning is the art of using one computer to look for weaknesses in the security of
another computer (Houghton, 2003). Just like any other security tool or software available, there are
many forms of vulnerability scanning. Each of these methods provides a specific task to help an
organization determine the security of their networks. These forms of vulnerability scanning are
called:
External
Internal
Active
Passive
These forms of vulnerability scanning are then applied by two types of vulnerability scanners that scan
an organization s network, they are:
Network based
Host based
Finally, the most important thing to understand about vulnerability scanning is that it is a requirement
for Bank Solutions to conduct these scans to meet compliance with Federal regulations.
Costs
The costs for vulnerability scanners run from free to tens of thousands of dollars. It is up to the CISO
and the IT staff to assess what services they require and to choose a scanner that best fits their
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Stereotypes Of Fashion In The Victorian Era
She is doomed to her position in society: a slave to fashion, cosseted and striving to be pleasing to
men, whatever the cost. (V A date unknown?)
V A http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/c/corsets and crinolines in victorian fashion/
Fashion in the victorian era is described here as a moment of restriction for women and therefore a
reflection of their place in society. Women s ability to perform everyday tasks and engage in activities
was jeopardised for the sake of the male invention of corsets, forcing women as the V A labels them to
be slaves of fashion. Imprisoned behind their clothes physically, resulted in their constrained role in
society. Now in the 21st century it may be argued that this issue is still relevant for modern day ...
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(Stein, 2015) The dramatic growth in this industry has lead to a change in attitudes, with society
accepting the extremes of surgery as the ordinary, for the sake of accomplishing beauty. It s popularity
continually growing has lead body modifications to become apart of regular day life. A trend has even
adapted of women even fitting small procedures, such as botox into their lunch break (Kay 2014).
Being no different as to wearing a corset, cosmetic surgery is now recognised as just another beauty
regime for women, as labelled here, Cosmetic surgery has become the new makeup (Stein 2015).
Following the same reason women cover their skin and manipulate their face everyday with makeup,
cosmetic surgery is the need to replicate what every other woman is doing, as it is what society
expects to see. Representing the same qualities as the Victorian corset, women are still enduring pain
and suffering to follow the standards set for them to gain social acceptance.
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Argumentative Essay On Artifice
Many people say that political leaders must be held to higher standards and speak nothing but the
truth. However, that which Hedges said, that the most essential skill... is artifice, is very true. The best
politicians out there, are often not the ones that have the best ideas, but rather the ones that can trick
and then steal the hearts of their audiences. The people of the world will often support and vote for the
candidate with the story that impacts them the most. The stories the candidates say may often not be
true, this is what Hedges meant when he said that the most essential skill.... Is artifice. To use a recent
example, Donald Trump gained loads of support by proclaiming he was not the typical politician. He
constantly reminded the people that he was raised in America and a man of the people. He also
repeated his famous slogan of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is no need for the College Board, yet they make it seems like there is. The College Board has
been tricking thousands of students each year that the only way they can get into college, is by taking
multiple standardized tests they created. In reality, the College Board just wants your money and the
tests are not good indicators for one s intelligence. The test is stupid and if colleges only looked at
your GPA and grades, then many qualified and learned students who are not good at standardized tests
or messed up on one, will be accepted to the college of their choice. However, the College Board has
already tricked most of America and now they have trapped us because we need them so that we can
get into college. The College Board has successfully sucked me and most likely you as well, into a
hole we cannot get out of. They have taken our money and will only take more. The College Board,
because of successful artifice, is currently an unfortunate necessary evil that is controlling our
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Majority Rules, Minority Rights By Elizabeth Bisbeth Silber
It is extremely important to protect the rights of the minority people in order to be able to live in a
democracy. One of the basis that a democracy follows by is the ability to protect the rights of the
minorities, so that everyone s voice can be heard and respected.
In an article called Majority Rules, Minority Rights by Elizabeth Bisbeth Silber, Bisbeth Silber talks
about how in the United States, the majority rules, but the minority has the right to rights, and explains
how the U.S. has to follow the rights given to its citizens. Bisbeth Silver writes, A sizable number of
Americans might loathe the idea of gay marriage. It might even be an affront to everything they hold
sacred... Marriage has been defined by the Supreme Court as a fundamental right (Bisbeth Silver, par.
6). In this statement, Bisbeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marriage is a fundamental right that everyone has, and it is protected by our government, who gives
minority groups rights in order to protect themselves against complete control.
In the article called Majority Rule/Minority Rights: Essential Principles , the author writes about the
majority rule, and then continues to talk about how the minorities need to be protected and be heard by
the democratic nation, since that is the one of the founding principles of democracy. The articles says,
Democracy therefore requires minority rights equally as it does majority rule. Indeed, as democracy is
understood today, the minority s rights must be protected no matter how alienated a minority is from
the majority society; otherwise, the majority s rights lose
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The religious group Mormonism, better known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, has
had their share of hardship and struggles. From this adversity the church and members have had a
great impact on western civilization. Being a member myself, I can think of many different stories that
have led me to believe that the early members of the church had a rough life. Anyone involved in the
expansion westward who was willing to give up their safe lives in the east is a hero in my eyes. One
great story that has stuck in my mind is the Mormon Battalion. The Mormon Battalion was a group of
543 men who enlisted for the sake of saving their religious freedom. The Mormons had recently been
chased out of Illinois and were going to embark on their search for religious freedom and peace.
Brigham Young the new president of the church asked President James K. Polk for assistance to travel
to the west . President Polk didn t like the idea of granting them money to settle out of the United
States territory. Luckily for the Mormons a man by the name of Thomas Kane came to their rescue.
Thomas Kane had connections through his father to the president. He persuaded Polk to make the
Mormon Battalion. He was easily persuaded because he feared that the Mormons would fight against
them in the war. President Polk promised Young that if a battalion of 500 men were raised, he would
offer them aid. To his dismay many of the Mormons felt as though this was a plot to disband the
religion
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Delian League Research Paper
The Delian League is a modern term for the group of Greek cities that formed an organisation which
was referred to in the fifth century BC as The Athenians and their Allies . The aim of the Delian
League was originally to form an alliance for an offensive war against Persia and to liberate the
Greeks in Asia Minor from Persian control. Thucydides wrote in The Peloponnesian War, the aim of
the League was to compensate themselves for their losses by ravaging the territory of the King of
Persia. While many factors contributed to the slow transformation of the Delian League into the
Athenian Empire, a large part of the change derives from Athens leadership of the League and their
eventual use of the other states for private matters. The fulfillment of the aim of the Delian League
demonstrates the turning point from the League to the empire.
The name alone is an indication of Athens power within the League, and originally Athens was chosen
for leadership by the other states in the League and accepted as a leader by outsiders, including Sparta.
It was natural that leadership should fall to Athens at the formation of the League for many reasons,
mostly because Sparta was deemed unfit to lead by the other states. The rigid Spartan way of life was
useful in battle but proved to be ineffective to direct the freer states. The Spartan regent of ... Show
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The allies could choose to pay money instead of sending warriors or providing ships for military
service. Many states picked to do this and as a result the Athenian navy grew in power and strength,
and the other states were left unprepared and useless in any war, especially to fight Athens. In the The
History of the Peloponnesian War he wrote, for this position the allies themselves were to blame... The
result was that the Athenian navy grew at their expense, and when they revolted they also always
found themselves inadequately armed and inexperienced in
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Grendel And Saddam Hussein
At the end of Saddam Hussein rein over Iraq he had killed thousands of innocent civilians of his own
country. Hussein was the leader of Iraq for 24 years he had killed over 5,000 innocent people. Hussein
believed that God put him on this earth to become the president of Iraq and to help educate the
children of his country. Saddam Hussein and Grendel from the book of Beowulf are similar because
they both had the ability to kill a large number of people at one time, they also believed that their
killings were for a good reason, and after their killings they would go to a hideout or their homes, and
both of the monsters were very quick with their thoughts of killing. Grendel and Saddam Hussein are
similar in a way that they both had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, whenever Grendel would kill people he would be able to just say that it was his job to commit that
crime and nothing is wrong with that but people didn t care because he was given this job by the devil.
In an interview with Saddam Hussein he states that The chemical attacks on the kurdish town was not
worth any serious criminal charges (Military). The reason he said this was because the town was
suspected of slandering his presidency and not following his laws. Unlike Grendel people actually
believed the attack was actually justified since in the country of Iraq slandering your president is
against the law and is punishable by death. Later on it was found out that there was no evidence of any
crime being committed and Hussein was later charged for the attack. A difference between the two
monsters would be that Saddam Hussein was able to make other people believe that the attack was
justified until no evidence was found. And when Grendel would try to make an excuse for his attacks
nobody would really care and would see right through the excuse and say that it was just cold blooded
murder. Another way that Grendel and Hussein are similar is that after all their attacks they would go
back to their homes or hideouts and wait till their next attack. In Beowulf it states The blood dripping
behind him,back to his lair (Beowulf 139 140). This
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Essay On Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis one a nervous system disease that affects the brain, spinal cord,
and the optic nerves in the eyes. It causes problems with vision, balance, muscle control, and other
basic body functions. The effects are often varying from person to person ( Multiple Sclerosis , n.d).
MS happens when the immune system attacks a fatty material named myelin, that protects the nerves.
Without the protection of this outer shell, the nerves become damage. Scientists and doctors studied
for centuries what multiple sclerosis is and they were unable to define it for long period time MS has
been conceived from the 14th century through the early 20th century (Butler, 2003). During those
periods, the physicians and scientists faced hardship to distinguish between MS and other cognitive
diseases. During the 21 century, because of technological advancement and researches, MS studied
well and consequently treatment options reflected in a new belief system (Butler, 2003).
Multiple Sclerosis symptoms: According to neurologists, multiple sclerosis symptoms can be grouped
in to three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These symptoms include Bladder problems; about 8 in 10 people with multiple sclerosis have bladder
problems( Multiple Sclerosis , n.d). Other secondary symptoms include: decrease bone density,
insufficient breathing, poor postural alignment and truck control are also secondary symptoms of MS.
These symptoms are usually treated by avoiding the primary symptoms. The last and the tertiary
symptoms usually referred as trickle down effects of the multiple sclerosis on people s lives ( Multiple
Sclerosis , n.d). These symptoms include social, occupational and psychological complications. The
stress and strain of dealing with MS often alters social networks and sometimes fractures
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Essay Biography of Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland was born November 14th 1900 in Brooklyn, New York. He is the youngest of five
children to Sarah Mittenthal, his mother and Harris Copland, his father. He had two brothers, Ralph
and Leon and two sisters Laurine and Josephine. As early as the age of nine, he began making up
songs on the piano and two years later, his older sister Laurine began giving him piano lessons. In
1914, Copland began studying with his first professional piano teacher, Ludwig Wolfsohn in
Brooklyn, New York. His first public performance as a pianist was in 1917, one year before his
graduation from high school in Brooklyn. Upon it s grand opening in 1921, Copland attended the
American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, a music conservatory designed to ... Show more content on
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Aaron Copland died on December 2nd 1990 in North Tarrytown, New York at the age of ninety.
Without question his most famous work is his Pulitzer Prize winning Appalachian Spring with which
he received the prestigious award in 1945. Commissioned by American dancer and choreographer
Martha Graham in 1943, Copland finished the work a year later while teaching at Harvard. The song
had a traditional American sound much like his previous works, Quiet City and Billy the Kid and won
immediate success with audiences when it debuted in Washington, D.C. on October 30, 1944. The
material of the piece is largely folk and even incorporates an old shaker song called Simple Gifts by
Elder Joseph Brackett written in 1848. One song, a patriotic piece called A Lincoln Portrait was
written at the beginning of World War II after Copland was commissioned to write a musical portrait
of an eminent American political figure. He quoted original folk songs of the time such as the well
known Camptown Races and also included material from letters and speeches Lincoln had given.
When looking at the characteristics of his work, Copland could most likely be described as an
experimentalist. He often enjoyed mixing various stylistic ideas of Jazz and Mexican dance rhythms
into his music and did not shy away from including these styles into his film scores and
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Greek Treatment Of Women In Medea By Euripides
A Greek Tragedy, Medea, by Euripides gives a backstory on the life of an adventurer and a woman
madly in love. Previous Greek tragedies state that Jason, the love of Medea s life only loves her in
order to retrieve the Golden Fleece to retain his rightful throne. His encounter with Medea results to
him agreeing to marry her so that she could assist him in his journey. Medea holds great power and
judgement as a sorceress. The beginning of the play told by the nurse synopsizes the story of Medea s
melodramatic situation. Euripides illustrates her differently as a woman in her society during her time
of era. They may be seen as victims, heroes, and villains. In further explanation, Medea s origin seems
to be unusual to Greek standards. She comes from a royal family in the land of Colchis. Through
Greek standards, women were meant to be housewives, cooking and cleaning. They had no say in
their society due to men holding a higher status; in fact Euripides criticizes the male domination of
society. It appears that men are seen as imbeciles. For example, King Creon made a wrong mistake not
exiling Medea right then and there. By allowing her to stay her plans are set for action; Now if you
must stay, stay for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Back then woman were shown as insignificant to Greek men; but when women made appearances in
tragedies, their performance consisted of complex roles. They often took the role of major characters
as they made impersonations of victims, heroes, and villains. Evidence from Medea refers to these
impersonation. As a hero, Medea is the daughter of Aeetes, King of Colchis, therefore since she is a
royal she may be considered a tragic hero. As a victim, Medea goes through an unsettling situation
amongst her partner which explains her reason for being upset, Besides, divorce is unsavory for a
woman and it is not possible to say no to one s
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How Does The Endocrine System Contribute To Homeostasis
In the human body the internal temperature is maintained at 37 degrees Celsius and this is maintained
as a result of homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process of balancing or keeping a stable internal
environment in the body. A majority of organ systems in the body contribute to homeostasis, however
there are two very important organ systems that play a massive role within this process, and they are
the endocrine and nervous system. Both are crucial as they permit communication in the body and the
integration of cells as well as tissue functions.
The body s internal environment is regulated by three components, they are known as the feedback
systems of homeostasis. The feedback system is made up of the receptor, a control center and effector.
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Once they have been secreted together they form an osmotic equivalent of water so by the time they
reach the end of the proximal tubule about two thirds of these fluid have been reabsorbed. The loop of
Henle is linked with maintaining that osmotic gradient in the renal medulla. This is achieved by
sodium chloride being transported from the tubular fluid ( the interstitium) without changing the
osmotic uptake of the water. The osmolality of the water leaving the tube of Henle is lower than the
plasma, whilst the interstitium is higher. According to the requirements of the body the distal tubule
adjusts the ionic balance of the body by changing the amount of sodium and other substances that are
reabsorbed back into the body. It is also responsible for the secretion of hydrogen ions, which leads to
the acidification of the urine, because of this, this urine that leaves the distal tubule is dilute. If the
osmolality of the urine is relatively high when it passes through the collecting ducts, water is absorbed
under the influence of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and the urine that is concentrated is excreted.
However, if the osmolality of the urine is low, little ADH is secreted.
To conclude, if the communication between the organs is adequate then
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  • 5. Juxtaposition In Preludes Jeanette Winterson perspective of T.S.Elliot, to a high extent is a very close reflection of Elliot s poetry, mainly seen in Preludes and the Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock. Elliot s Poetry offers an exploration into the thematic concepts of isolation and social change and their implication on the understanding of Elliot s life. Preludes explores the impact of isolation over periods of time. This is emphasised through the visual imagery in The grimmy scraps/ of withered leaves about your feet The juxtaposition of nature and human feet emulates the continuous isolation of romanticism from modern society, being consciously aware of these conflicting ideas Elliot anchors Preludes into the exploration of time and its implication on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Preludes the motif of decay, such as newpaper , reminds the persona of a changing society, where the rapid changes are having an impact on his ability to adapt. The symbolism and juxtaposition of withered leaves and newspapers from vacant lots emphasises the decaying nature of tradition, compared to the pervasive modern society, because of this Elliot s difficulties lie within his inability to understand the changing situational environment. This is supported by Montogoner .M How can one play any reasoned confidence in that feeling of pastness which suggests that there is difficulties between the present moment of awareness and past moment of awareness Implying that decay is omniscient, and its affect on the past have an impact on the way we feel about history and social change. Elliot repeatedly implies this idea throughout the poem, demonstrating his battle with social change. The allusion in with other masquerades/ That time resumes,/ One thinks of the hands draws upon the changing societal expectation and the decay of old expectations. In order for Elliot to see the changing world he needed a window, ultimately it was language. This is emphasised by the shorter strophe length of That time resumes In comparison to other strophes in the stanza, indicating that change is already happening.The idea of decay prevailing in social change is reflected through the use of visual imagery and personification in His soul stretched tight across the skies/ The fade behind a city block/ or trampled by insistent feet , as the trampled by insisted feet being tradition, it is seen as being devalued and forgotten show that social change is happening. Elliot s acute senses forces him to accept the social change and this is what torments him. Hence, Elliot concludes to a hight extent that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Virgin Atlantic Strategy UNIVERSITY OF SURREY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND LAW School of Management MSc Programmes Module Leader: Dr. Laura A. Costanzo Academic Year: 2010 2011 |Industry |European Airline Industry | |Company |Virgin Atlantic Airways | STRATEGY MODULE COURSEWORK |Student URN |MSc Programme |Surname First Name | |6098320 |Management Information Systems |Hargley Ikechukwu | |6142620 |International Hotel management |Lu Chenyao ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The external environment consists of: 1. The macro environment: analysed with PESTEL (an acronym for Political, Economic, Socio cultural, Technological, Environmental and Legal factors) 2. The industry and competitors : analysed by Porters 5 forces framework with critical success factors and strategic groupings 3. The identification of opportunities and Threats from SWOT Analysis. An understanding gained from using these frameworks are useful in future strategic decision making for Virgin Atlantic. 2.1 The Macro environment
  • 7. This consists of all the factors that are beyond the control of the firm and can have a meaningful effect on the firm s strategy (Dess et al., 2010). A PESTLE analysis shows the effect of these factors in the Airline industry. We would examine this effect on Virgin Atlantic. Political Factors These are Government operating regulations within which the airlines have to work with. The Single European Sky (SES) initiative was created to serve as a regulator for Air traffic management in the European Union. The European airline deregulation has created a single market, removing restrictions from member countries and creating international competitiveness. This would mean reduced competitive advantage of national carriers like British Airways which is a good for Virgin Atlantic. However, this has also seen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of Who Moved My Cheese Throughout this paper I will be giving a synopsis for a book entitled Who Moved My Cheese, as well as answering questions that relate to the story. The story is a parable which stresses the importance of being able to adapt to change. The story includes four main characters: two mice, Sniffy and Scurry, and two little people, Hem and Haw. All four characters inhabit a maze, and spend their time seeking out cheese. The story peaks as both the mice and humans stumble upon a vast amount cheese at Cheese Station C. After finding the cheese the two humans become content with their find, and stop searching for more. In contrast the mice continue their search for cheese. The humans begin to become use to the vast amount of cheese, thus they begin a pattern of consuming the cheese without resupplying it. Eventually the cheese diminishes until there is none left. This slow decline of cheese is no surprise to the mice. Through observation during the period where both humans and mice consume the cheese, the mice mentally prepare themselves for the depletion of cheese. The mice then leave Cheese Station C to search for more cheese. Hem and Haw react differently to being void of cheese once again. When they arrive to Cheese Station C they are shocked to find out they do not have any more cheese. Hem becomes angry and proposes that someone has moved their cheese. After returning next day, it becomes confirmed to Hem and Haw that the cheese is gone. Haw proposes that they should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Rosalind Stereotypes Ideas proposed during the Renaissance Period regarding gender differences were quite skewed from the certainties we hold today. In fact, misconceptions about male and female genitalia propagated by anatomists led to the generally accepted belief that women were merely less perfect versions of men. The supposed effects of women s sexual imperfections included weakness, illogicality, deceitfulness, emotional inconstancy, etc. In As You Like It (written between 1598 and 1600), William Shakespeare exaggerates such gender stereotypes through his character Rosalind in order to produce comedic effect. When Rosalind is initially introduced, she is characterized as gender stereotypical due to her extreme emotional highs and lows. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One such moment occurs when Rosalind decides to play the knave with [Orlando] (3.2.270). By doing so, Rosalind makes clear that her intentions are driven by ulterior motives. However, her motives are not to hurt or to make a fool of Orlando, but merely to put his love to the test. For instance, when Orlando insists that he is the man who is so love shaked, Rosalind challenges him by saying There is none of my uncle s marks upon you (3.2.331 333). She then describes these marks in great detail to Orlando: A lean cheek, which you have not; a blue eye and/ sunken, which you have not; an unquestionable spirit, which/ you have not; a beard neglected, which you have not (3.2.337 339). By cataloging the characteristics which a love struck man is supposed to show, Rosalind evokes an idea of the male gender as something out of a romance novel. This description is humorously juxtaposed by Rosalind s description of the qualities necessary to cure a man of love: effeminate, changeable, longing and liking, proud, fantasti / cal, apish, shallow, inconstant, full of tears, full of smiles; for/ every passion something, and for no passion truly anything (3.2.367 368). This description of Rosalind s Ganymede character ironically fits the stereotypical ideas of women during this time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Surface Dyslexia Surface Dyslexia and the dual route model of reading. Introduction: Dyslexia is the term used to describe a cognitive disability in learning that affects reading, writing and communication despite an average level of intelligence and an equal access to education. (Le Jan et al., 2010). Dyslexia is commonly used as a blanket term that covers many smaller forms of cognitive impairment including surface dyslexia, phonological dyslexia, hyperlexia, letter identification dyslexia and letter position dyslexia. Most dyslexics suffer from multiple forms of these specific dyslexias and cases of pure developmental dyslexia are quite rare. (Castles, Bates, Coltheart, 2006). In some cases dyslexia is caused by brain damage, often related to strokes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2014). The anatomical foundations of acquired reading disorders: A neuropsychological verification of the dual route model of reading. Brain And Language, 134, 44 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2014.04.001 Further Reading: Edwards, V. Hogben, J. (1999). New Norms for Comparing Children s Lexical and Nonlexical Reading: A Further Look at Subtyping Dyslexia. Australian Journal Of Psychology, 51(1), 37 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049539908255333 Gersons Wolfensberger, D. Ruijssenaars, W. (1997). Definition and Treatment of Dyslexia: A Report by the Committee on Dyslexia of the Health Council of the Netherlands. Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 30(2), 209 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002221949703000208 Grainger, J., Lété, B., Bertand, D., Dufau, S., Ziegler, J. (2012). Evidence for multiple routes in learning to read. Cognition, 123(2), 280 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2012.01.003 Shaywitz, S. Shaywitz, B. (2005). Dyslexia (Specific Reading Disability). Biological Psychiatry, 57(11), 1301 1309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.01.043 Tunmer, W. Greaney, K. (2009). Defining Dyslexia. Journal Of Learning Disabilities, 43(3), 229 243. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Kant s The Three Fold Synthesis Kant believed that there are different concepts and intuitions in which intuitions are put under concepts. Kant refers these intuitions into what he calls the three fold synthesis. Kant describes the three fold synthesis as the capacities in the understanding to compare, connect, and unify the fragmentary manifold items in intuition (A97). To put it in different terms, the three fold synthesis describes the necessary components for intuition of what is happening in the outside world. It allows us to Kant believed that the three fold synthesis is divided into three different types of synthesis. According to Kant, it is required that all of the synthesis work in unison in order for experience to happen. Experience is what makes possible the synthesis of apprehension, in return makes the possibility of the synthesis of reproduction, which creates the possibility of the synthesis of recondition. Therefore, Kant argues, the synthesis of recondition is contingent on experience. Kant also stated that for each of the three fold synthesis, there are both empirical and pure levels. In other words, each of the three fold synthesis have two ways of being interpreted in the mind, one based on our intellects because it is gathered through experience, and another based upon the fact that the manifold works in unison with the others and are dependent on each other for experience to happen. The first of the three fold synthesis is called the synthesis of apprehension. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Seen from the responsibilities definitions only, the... Seen from the responsibilities definitions only, the objective shown in Figure 1 presents the advantages of defining an attainable objective and within the scope of the responsible authority actions in the evaluation. Nevertheless there are intrinsic limitations if people in charge of the operations and actions of the programs didn´t use the information granted by the evaluations themselves and therefore the final result of social policy could very null or very restricted. Furthermore, if evidence in the prevailing context is unable to lead to action, its utility and the existence of an evaluation area is under doubt. As it is shown in the figure, under this conceptualization the offered product in this model by the evaluation areas, as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first of these objectives is clearly represented in Figure 1. Innovation consists in the inclusion of the element referred to management of evidence and use of evidence as a fundamental part for its final goals. These two elements offer a wider view of the M E function and offers a different dimension to DGSE. Added innovations by the DGSE The logic sequence for tooling processes of a policy within a results based management model in a conceptual manner includes: i. A diagnosis for the problem to be solved ii. Process of planning and establishment of goals iii. Design of policy tools and interventions needed to achieve goals iv. Financial flow to realizing actions v. Execution of actions vi. Measurement and evaluation of the intervention effect vii. Feedback for planning process to improve strategies and procedures aligned with evaluations results as well as for developing improvements in the plans using evidence viii. Improvement plans tooling including changes and adjustments resulting from the evaluation ix. Measurement and evaluation of the improvement effects x. Evolve towards point (iii) in order to establish a continuous improvement process Traditional model presented in Figure 1 includes points (i) through (iv) of the latter list. In some cases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Convict Leaving Prison Benefits Many people see prisoners as just people that have committed crimes and have no opportunity for a future. Though over the years programs have arisen that could provide a stable future for convict leaving prison. These opportunities provide prisoners the chance to learn a trade or even earn a college degree. For example, benefits of having prisoners taking classes and learning trades are they have a way to make money when out of prison so they can provide for themselves and their family and prisoners with an education are 99% less likely to go back to prison. The con to this is that tax payers would have to pay for convicts education if the government chose to support this act. Often times when convicts are let out of prison they are faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When convicts are released out of prison into the real world they have trouble adapting. They struggle with things like addiction, social skills, and job opportunities. For this reason, committing crimes is a tempting decision. On average 70% of ex convicts will be in prison within three years of being released. When prisoners are educated in prison and either get a degree or learn a trade they have a 46% lower chance of being reincarcerated, compared to those who did not participate in prison education. This is because the education provided in prison prepares the inmates for a normal life. When they come out they either have a degree or a new skill. This new knowledge can provide opportunities of jobs and a future for the ex convicts. Frank Harris a man form London, England has firsthand experience with prison education. He was expelled from school at the age of twelve and grew up as a delinquent. For thirty years Frank had been in and out of prison, until the age of fifty three, when he found his way out through education. Frank now has a stable family and a job counseling those who are going through what he went through. Having an education helps the released inmates to have opportunities and a career path so they do not fall back into their old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Solution Brief Therapy Intervention For Treatment And... Solution Brief Therapy Intervention Identify the family members who are motivated for treatment and arrange an initial interview. Collect specific data on the problem (what has not worked in the past). Set specific goals. Develop a plan to create change. Intervene in ways that interrupts the ineffective solutions. Assess outcome of treatment and terminate. Specific Active Ingredients: a. Developing a cooperative therapeutic alliance with the client. b. Creating a solution versus focusing on the problem. c. Setting measurable changeable goals. d. Focusing on the future through future oriented questions and discussions. e. Scaling the ongoing attainment of the goals to get the client s evaluation of the progress made. f. Focusing the conversation on exceptions to the client s problem. Main interventions: A positive, collegial, solution focused stance the overall attitude of the therapist is positive, respectful, and hopeful. The general assumption is that people are resilient and continuously utilize this to make changes. There is a strong belief that most people have the strength, wisdom, and experience to effect change. Looking for previous solutions the thought is that most people have previously solved many problems, even if for a short time. Looking for exceptions That is, times when the problem could have happened but didn t, that can be used by the client and therapist to co construct solutions. No problem happens all the time. Question vs. directives or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How To Discover Yourself Essay Are you going to discover yourself? By the time highschool ends, most teenagers don t really know what they want to do. They re confused, disoriented, and unsure. They re not even really certain why they re applying to college in the first place. Sure, there s the kids that knew what they wanted to be from age 5 (usually it s the future doctors) Some are also lucky enough to inherit a family business. But for most 17 18 year old s, life beyond high school is a cloud of uncertainty. They have some things they enjoy, hobbies and activities they do. But suddenly having to choose a possible life long occupation? Just picking of the bat is too much for most. So they re told to discover themselves, find out what they like to do. And where? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of My Gun Was 100 Yards Away Completely Useless By... In Suzanna hupps essay My Gun Was 100 Yards Away Completely useless she argues how carrying a gun could be a big need at any moment Hupp starts off by telling us how she wouldn t carry a gun but then started using it illegally to use as protection after the situation she went through while she was with her parents at a local cafeteria and an unknown person goes in to shoot that s when she regrets not having her gun with her. Hupp has a good point on guns they can be a big need a big moment like in hupps situation no one ever knows when and where a shooting can occur, recently there has been a variety of shootings and threats.Hupps points out They re just a tool. having a gun is never a guarantee either. but it changes the odds . No one can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Perfect Island Research Paper Have you ever wanted to have a vacation at a beautiful island? Well, you re in luck Santa Catalina is the PERFECT island for you. Catalina (for short) is a island of charm which contains quite a bit of fascinating wildlife. On one of the particular camps, Emerald Bay, you can see bison, Catalina fox, deer, and variety of fish, but it is not the only camp on the island. (There are other camps or cities like Avalon or Two Harbors.) Here is a marvelous, stunning experience that you will NEVER forget! It is a boy scout camp and a part of Mountain Sea Adventure (MSA). Here at Emerald Bay there are many things to learn, explore, and even eat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You learn about the history of the island, and how many of the Tongvans lost many of their lives standing up for what was right. Plus how Pio Pico lost the WHOLE island in one simple card game. You also got a first look on what the sleeping quarters are like and the overall look of Emerald Bay. You now have the decision to either sleep in an adorable green tent or in a cozy cabin, and don t forget to visit the spectacular dining experience. You got a small look on some of the things you can experience there, like the Trust Walk. When you visit make sure to take pictures of the beautiful sunsets. Emerald Bay is the perfect place to explore the wildness, and if you want something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Investing A Real Estate Or A Retail Franchise Just For Hats Purpose: Introduction/background of problem The purpose of this report is to determine if it is better to invest in real estate or a retail franchise just for hats. With both of these choices there are potential pros and cons to both options. Tversky and Kahneman s second heuristic, availability, derives from the hypothesis that people assess the probability of an event by the rate or ease with which instances or occurrences can be brought to mind (Laibson Zeckhauser, 1998). These investment options are not new to us as investors we currently have several business investments in real estate, restaurants, and retail stores. As we evaluate both options we must determine the potential risk factor involved with each option. In order to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The probability rates are calculated from a rate of 0 to 1 and the combined rate of each probability equal a total of 1. In the chart below the raw data is organized in two charts that are represented by option A and B. The first chart option A utilizes the raw data for investing in a real estate development and option B utilizes the raw data required to invest in a retail franchise just for hats. The information is broken down into five categories that includes alternatives, low net present value, medium net present value, high net present value, and expected value. The probability rate is also determined for each net present value. The probability rates are multiplied by the net present value and are added together to determine the expected value. In option A the low net present value is zero to invest, medium net present value is two million, and the high net present value is five million. The expected value to invest in a real estate development is three million one hundred thousand. In option B the low net present value is one million, medium net present value is two million, and the high net present value is three million. The expected value to invest in a retail franchise just for hats is two million six hundred and fifty thousand. Recommendation As we can tell the retail franchise just for hats is the safest choice to make with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of Chaim Potok s The Chosen In the world today finding someone full of wisdom is rare. In the book The Chosen, Chaim Potok depicts four extremely wise men: Reb Saunders, David Malter, Reuven Malter, and Danny Saunders. The younger boys Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders, are the sons of Reb Saunders and David Malter. These men demonstrate knowledge in many areas of their lives, and all strive to improve, learn more about God, and understand the world around them. The fathers and their sons seek wisdom and knowledge through schooling, show wisdom in their relationships and friendships with each other, and pursue personal excellence. These two families embrace education as essential, and the families do not take it lightly. The boys were expected to do well and at times school consumed their entire lives. Reuven, who planned to become a rabbi like his father, was an excellent mathematician, and thought logically. Danny loved psychology and reading, but due to his father being a very strict Hasidic Jewish Rabi, he did not allow Danny the luxury to study books other than the Talmud. But to study Torah is not such a simple thing. Torah is a task for all day and all night. (132). As a result, Danny often snuck to a place in the library to read and study other things. He could not get enough and even began questioning whether or not he wanted to be a rabbi as expected. His father was counting on him to take his place, and if he did not it would disgrace the family. Both fathers held similar views on schooling and the importance of education and wisdom. They knew that in order for their sons to fulfill their roles in life or to follow their dreams the boys needed an education. The relationships between the boys brought the families a little closer than before. Although Reb Saunders and Mr. Malter did not agree on their theology they had one huge thing in common, Danny and Reuven were best friends. Their fathers poured wisdom into their friendship so that it could be strong and lasting. You remember what the Talmud says. If a person comes to apologize for having hurt you, you must listen and forgive him. (63). Mr. Malter explained to Reuven that he should forgive Danny who had come to ask for forgiveness after hitting Reuven in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Harry Beafonte Research Paper Day o! Day ay ay o! Daylight come and we wan go home, sung the King of Calypso. Someone may have heard these lyrics and may not know who the singer is. Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, also known as Harry Belafonte is the vocalist behind this song. He s also a civil rights activist and actor. He was born on March 1st, 1927 in New York City. He was the only child to Mr and Mrs Harold George and Melvine Belafonte. His father came from the caribbean island of Martinique and worked as a chef for the British Royal Navy. His Jamaican mother worked as a dressmaker and house cleaner. At age nine, Harry s mom sent him to live with her relatives in Jamaica. He later returned to New York and attended George Washington High School. His difficult childhood led him to drop out of high school and joined the U.S. Navy for two years. After leaving the military in 1945, Harry worked at many different places. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is when Mr. Belafonte got his big break singing in a class project. He was then given the opportunity to perform at a jazz club where he landed his first recording deal in 1949. Mr. Belafonte was 27 when he became famous for starring in the film, Carmen Jones, in 1954. He soon became a calypso music legend. Calypso is a type of folk song originally from Trinidad. He released a Calypso album, which included his most famous song Day O (The Banana Boat Song), in 1956, which made him the first artist to sell a million copies of an album. The road to making this happen wasn t difficult. Along the way, there were not many challenges Belafonte had to face because many people enjoyed his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Differences And Similarities Between Formula 1 And Indycar One of the most obvious examples of differences and similarities are the cars, with Formula 1 and IndyCar being similar and NASCAR being the odd one out. However, the differences and similarities go further than just the looks and the body design. Most people know that there are mechanical differences between the cars, but not many know the specifics. The Montreal Grand Prix website states, While the F1 and Indy cars feature open wheels and an open cockpit, NASCAR drivers are enclosed in a sedan styled vehicle. It s also the heaviest of the three, averaging over 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) compared to just over 1,500 lbs (680 kg) for F1 and IndyCar. The increased weight is carried by a 5.86 liter V 8 engine, whereas the lighter F1 and Indy cars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While they all initially use ungrooved racing tires, if it s raining, IndyCar and F1 apply grooved racing tires to overcome this challenge. In the aspect of cars, they have very few traits that they all share. Though IndyCar and F1 cars may have more similarities, NASCAR s vehicles still have their similarities to the other divisions. Other than the cars themselves, the three series have other comparable factors, such as their backstories. Each Motorsports division started in different regions. They were each started by different individuals or groups of people. According to NASCAR s website, the sport became more popular after the end of the second World War. In 1947, Bill France formed the first branch of NASCAR or the modern Monster Energy Series . Later, in the year 1982, members of NASCAR made a new series, which was given the name the Late Model Sportsman Division, which later became the XFINITY Series. There is also a third series, the Craftsman Truck Series, or the Camping World Truck Series that was formed, which uses trucks instead of cars. The NASCAR website explains how the sport started and how it expanded with the two additional series that it added. When the sport started, there was no organization. However, as time went on, and because of men like Bill France, NASCAR became an organized and popular sport. Founded in 1994, INDYCAR serves as the sanctioning body for the Verizon IndyCar Series... ABC and NBCSN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Relatable Secondary Data 2.0 SECONDARY DATA According to (Wilson, 2012), Secondary data is information that has been previously collected for a purpose other than the current research project. Secondary data are best remembered as second hand , because such data are old primary data. Good researchers start with secondary data before designing primary research studies (Bradley, 2014, p.70). The three main types of secondary data are Documentary, Survey based and Multi source secondary data. An example of Documentary secondary data would be a written report such as an email. Survey based secondary data is usually information that is collected through a questionnaire and Multi source secondary data is information gathered from multiple sources such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Opinions leaders can have first hand experience of the attraction and therefore will have the potential to positively influence future consumers of the attraction. A positive of utilizing a report is that it contains applied research, unlike an academic paper that would contain theories. As a result, this is more cost effective as it provides data that has already been researched at a low cost. Secondary data may solve the problem without the need for any primary research: time and money is thereby saved (CIM, 2017) Although secondary data is usually cheap to access, it would be beneficial for the business to ensure that it is economical enough to use. This risk can be overcome by York Dungeons by carrying out a cost benefit analysis which is a technique that would allow the technique to be assessed on if it would be beneficial and economical for their business. A possible weakness of a report would be that it could include no real concepts and models as they focus more on the actual findings. It may be that the report is not relevant in relation to the marketing of a certain business. The golden rule when using secondary data is only use meaningful data. External information should be consulted in order of ease and speed of access (Hague, 2004). This supports that a business such as York Dungeons would need to be cautious when using secondary data, that it is adequate enough to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Book Reports On The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. He continues to live till this day. His father was a diplomat for the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother was a history teacher in a high school in Kabul. He and his family were relocated to Paris by the foreign ministry in 1976 it was only supposed to be a four year trip. While he was in Paris that is when the Soviet Union invaded afghanistan and the war began.When they were ready to come back they in 1980, by then their homeland had witnessed a communist coup and the invasion of the Soviet Army. His family knew people who were being put in prison,people who were tortured, people who were being beat and killed. Bt then the Hosseini family sought refuge in the United States, and in September 1980 moved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s only one dynamic character in the novel who is Amir. The characters in the novel are revealed as the story progresses. There are seventeen characters; Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali, Sohrab, Assef, Rahim, Farid, Sanaubar, Soraya, General Taheri, Jamila, Kamal, Sharif, Sofia, Faranza, and Wali. The protagonist is Amir because this is his story. The antagonist is Assef, who torments Amir and Hassan in their childhood. Amir who is both the protagonist and narrator in the story is a very intelligent,selfless, courageous. He is also the son of Baba who is a very well known businessman in Kabul. His greatest desire is to please his father. A very important quote that Amir writes is That was a long time ago, but it s wrong what they say about the past,I ve learned about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way out. Looking back now, I realize that I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty six years. this quote reveals a major point in the story. As we continue to read we realize that the deserted alley was were Hassan was raped and he s been feeling guilty for twenty six ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Peshmerga Essay Peshmerga means those who are prepared to confront or face death. This military force began around the 1920 s and have experienced a lot of tension between political groups. The Peshmerga is currently fighting ISIS which is the biggest terrorist organization in the world. They are not only the leading protectors of the Kurdistan Region, but also the entire world. Initially, the Peshmerga was developed by freedom fighters that were members of the KDP and PUK, who used guerrilla warfare tactics to regain control of and protect Kurdistan. After the collapse of the Ottoman and Qajar empires, freedom fighters created the Peshmerga to regain control over Kurdistan. When the Peshmerga first started, guerrilla warfare was used to fight enemies and defend the Kurdistan Region. The Peshmerga had become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event caused the fight for independence to grow and Saddam Hussein, who was the President of Iraq, felt threatened. A number of Peshmerga troops formally fought with the military force of Saddam against Iran, but the Peshmerga later joined forces with Iran to gain more control of Iraqi Kurdistan lands. As retribution for siding with Iranian military forces and wanting more land, Saddam Hussein used a campaign called Anfal against the Kurdish people. One of the most terrible acts of the Anfal crusade was in 1988 when Halabja was attacked by deadly chemical weapons ( Who are the Peshmerga?, 2014). The Peshmerga was greatly affected by the Anfal crusades, but they persisted on with combat against the forces of Iraq. While fighting against the attacks of Saddam Hussein, female soldiers were given the right to join the Peshmerga to increase the numbers of the military forces ( Who are the Peshmerga?, 2014). Female members of the Peshmerga have played their part in protecting Kurdistan for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Use of Salicylic Acid in Medicine The medical field uses acids and bases all of the time because, our body uses acids and bases every day to try to get the PH levels as neutral as possible in our bodies. The neutral PH level in our bodies is 7.3.When your organs stop neutralizing acids and bases you need medical help. If the pH level goes over an acidity or basic level it can be really dangerous. That applies to almost every reaction in your metabolism. Due to the fact that our body needs, and produces acids and bases, I m going to touch on three. The first Acid is Salicylic Acid, most people have probably heard if not used this common acid, for acne, warts, dandruff, and much more. The base that I will be talking about, Hydrogen Peroxide is used all the time typically for handling infected scrapes, burns and minor cuts. Last but not least is, Alginate Acid, which is normally used or associated for packing a wound, but is actually quite common, just unnoticed, like in your processed foods, and fire retardants. Without the use of acids and bases in medicine, our pH levels in our bodies wouldn t be able to stay at a neutral 7.3 level. Salicylic Acid is a common type of Acid used in the Medical world. This acid is used on the skin to treat common skin blemishes, acne, dandruff, corn, calluses, and hand and foot warts. Salicylic acid, will progressively peel off the wart, or reduce swelling, redness, and blocked pores for acne. Salicylic acid is a keratolytic agent. It works and acts like an aspirin. It works ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparison of Philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche and the... Science versus religion has always been a very controversial topic in this world and even more so in the United States. It seems that this topic in some way, shape, form, or fashion always finds its way into one s life through government, jobs, and most certainly in politics. When looking at the lives of two men who embody the two controversial ideals of science and religion one can look at the lives and views of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (views on compassion surrounding religion) and Friedrich Nietzsche (views on Morality as Anti Nature surrounding science). Dalai Lama through his reading seems to establish the concept that compassion is a guide for ethical behavior , while Nietzsche strives to develop the concept that moral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this selection the Dalai Lama establishes compassion as a feeling similar to that of empathy. Empathy as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary is, identification with and understanding of another s situation, feelings, and motives. In establishing this type of compassion and empathy for our fellow man, then we establish a type of love and intimacy that is similar to one that a mother has for her only child. This compassion that one establishes allows one to enhance their sense of compassion, and in doing so then one develops an intense sense of responsibility toward another suffering in that they help the victim to overcome that suffering and the agent of that suffering. Even so, when we do this then we establish the concept of consciousness and we enter into an ethically wholesome life. If we can begin to relate to others on the basis of such equanimity, our compassion will not depend on the fact that so and so is my husband, my wife, my relative, my friend. Rather, a feeling of closeness toward all others can be developed based on the simple recognition that, just life myself, all wish to be happy and to avoid suffering. In other words, we will start to relate to other on the basis of their sentient nature. Again, we can think of this in terms of an ideal, one which it is immensely difficult to attain. (Dalai Lama 734) This total feeling of compassion, empathy, and an overall feeling of love create the feeling mentioned above. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How The Process Of Human Digestion Works How the process of human digestion works is it starts with your mouth, the digestion starts as soon you take your first bite of your meal. When you chew it helps the process by making it easier for the food to digest. Also the saliva mixes with the food so that it can form it into something that the body can absorb and use. The next place the food goes is the pharynx (throat), then the esophagus or swallowing tube. The esophagus gets the food from the throat to the stomach. After the stomach is the small intestine it continues the breaking down process of the food by using enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver. There are 3 other organs that help the small intestine break down the food we eat. They are pancreas, liver, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Power Out of Control Essay Athol Fugard s Master Harold . . . and the boys illustrates that power is an issue that has so many people playing a part. Hally s relatively short visit to his parent s shop reveals so many problems within society in South Africa and around the world that still exist today. Everything from the interactions between the characters, to the title of the play, and even their choices of conversation all show that the thing about power struggles is that everyone ends up damaged. Fugard presents several brief displays of the power struggles that affect each character and in turn exposes to the reader that many forms of power are integrated into society so invisibly that we rarely see such struggles, and they are so much more than a black and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hally feels powerless when has to transport his unconscious drunken father out of the hotel, but he does not even think about how embarrassing it could even be to Sam to need to have permission to come into a hotel because he is black. Willie is interesting in that he looks up, smiling, from the floor for a good portion of the play, as if he is obliviously happy with his place. In addition, his physical positioning mirrors his less powerful status when it comes to Hally, and even when it comes to Sam. He plays his role as someone who acts slave like and naive in his illiteracy. But he does have power in some areas of his life, when it comes to he and Hilda, and he uses it. He does what he knows when he hits Hilda when he does not get what he wants from her. Hilda uses the power she has to abandon him. He does not understand the concept of moving someone versus motivating someone. Because he simply moves her, he made her do what he wanted for a while. But since he does not motivate her, she will not stay around. Sam tries to do a lot of good with Hally but even he is guilty of lording power over others as well. He teases Willie, how s your pillow with the quickstep? (Fugard 1142) because he has slightly more power than Willie, it is acceptable for him to tease someone of the same race as he, and has fun with it while he can, until the next incident comes along and where he has a lower status. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Tennessee v. Garner 1985 Essay Name: Tennessee v. Garner Citation: No. 83 1035, 83 1070 (1985) Facts: On October 3, 1974, Memphis Police Officers Hymon and Wright were dispatched to answer a prowler inside call. When the police arrived at the scene, a neighbor gestured to the house where she had heard glass breaking and that someone was breaking into the house. While one of the officer radioed that they were on the scene, the other officer went to the rear of the house hearing a door slam and saw someone run across the backyard. The suspect, Edward Garner stopped at a 6 feet high fence at the edge of the yard and proceeded to climb the fence as the police officer called out police, halt. The police officer figured that if Garner made it over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Procedure: Garner s father brought the action the police officer took in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, looking for violations that were made of Garner s constitutional rights. The complaint was alleged that the shooting of Garner violated the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. After a three day trial, the District Court entered judgement for all defendants. It dismissed the claims against the defendants as being the mayor and Officer Hymon and the Police Department as being the director for lack of evidence. Hymon s actions were then concluded to being constitutional by being under the Tennessee statute. The Court of Appeals affirmed with regard to Hymon, finding that he had acted accordingly to the Tennessee statute. The Court of Appeals then reversed and remanded. It reasoned that the killing of a fleeing suspect is seizure under the Fourth Amendment, and is therefore constitutional only if actions are reasonable. In this case the actions were found not to be reasonable. Officers cannot use deadly force unless they have probable cause that the suspect poses a serious threat to the officer or has committed a felony. Issue: Garner, the suspect s father brought forth that his unarmed son was wrongfully shot by a police officer as his son was fleeing from the burglary of an unoccupied house. He proposed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Heavenly Dialogue Of God And Satan After these tragic events occurred one reads later in Job, that Satan began to attack Job s health and Job continues to worship God. In chapter two of Job, Job s wife asks Job, Do you still hold fat your integrity? In the ESV study bible the commentary suggests that the content of her question is significant for how it relates to the heavenly dialogue of God and Satan. She asks Job a rhetorical question that the doubts the sensibility of the very thing that God find commendable about Job, his consistent integrity. The latter part of verse nine expresses the anger that Job s wife is feeling, she answers her own question saying, Curse God and die. Job s wife lives in a culture where women did not have opportunity to obtain success in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Job exists as the sole counselor in this event because he encourage his wife even though he goes through more than she goes through and he receives multiple negative monologues from his friends. The rest of the book of Job discusses the miseries of Job s trials and does not mention Job s wife again until the last five verses of the book; however this counseling session will parallel the events of Job and focus on the reconciliation of Job s wife. This counseling session begins after Job s wife tells him to curse God because at this point she existed at the deepest point of her grief and anger. Furthermore, the next step to take in this counseling session exists in identifying the type of grief that Job s wife is experiencing and if her anger exists as a symptom of grief, or does it subsist as its own issue. In J. William Worden s book, Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, he discusses multiple reasons and responses of grief in different occasions. Job s wife experiences a sudden death of multiple children and Worden proposes that those who lose a loved one in a sudden death react differently to the situation. He says that some clients obtain a sense of unreality about the loss; others feel guilt, helplessness, or even agitation. I believe that Job s wife is feeling agitation from the sudden death of all her children and this is characterized by a fight or flight response. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Benefits Of Buying A Cruise Ships Entertainment There are multiple advantages and disadvantages that come with riding a cruise ships. Taking a cruise can be very expensive and often times require people to save up for it. However, the time spent on a cruise is well worth the money spent for it. An all inclusive cruise includes most meals, a place to stay, and entertainment. Discounts for kids meals vary upon each ship. Adults over the age of 21 do not have to worry about paying for alcohol in the all inclusive ship. Purchasing food, beverages, and souvenirs at small shops on the boat is not included in the initial payment. If the cruise allows for a person to bring their own snacks, one should definitely bring their own snacks. Some entertainment aboard the ship such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are often times little to nothing in pricing. The workers must be trained before they work in the facility leaving the parents with little worries. (Moss, 5 6) Casinos are a major part of entertainment while on a cruise. People that love to go to casinos back at home will also be able to do so while they are on vacation. Extended cruises which are more than three days allow for casino visits. Intended cruises which are less than three days make it harder for the people who want to gamble do so. Gambling is illegal in most parts of the United States but in different countries it is perfectly fine. The same casino rules on land apply on the water. If there is ever a slight difference, the passenger will know via verbally or visually communication. (Moss, 8) Casinos are a great aspect for the older generations that are considering cruising. It offers them a little adult entertainment away from the children. Luxurious Ship There are multiple cruise ships that offer some of the same amenities to their guest and are fairly comfortable to stay at. On the other hand, there are other cruise ships that are very high end and over the top; offering their guest top of the line services and accommodations. The more the ships offer the more money the guest will be asked to pay. Many people will be surprised to hear or see some of the things different cruise lines offer their guest for entertainment. The cruise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Functions Of The IAEAProgrammes And Services Programmes and Services Since its inception in 1953 the IAEA has pursued programmes or has provided services to support the international community, in keeping with the UN Charter the agency operates and functions to promote peace and international cooperation, and is in line with UN policy in furthering the establishment of global disarmament via safeguards. This is done by utilizing its functions, such as promoting and facilitating research; advancing and applying practical and peaceful application of atomic technologies around the globe; instituting and administering safeguards to warrant against the use of assisted advancement from being used towards military purposes; enacting safeguards upon relevant actors at the request of member ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another key programme is the IAEA Water Availability Enhancement Project (IWAVE), which is a project aimed at assessing the long term improvement to access fresh water supplies for member nations using comprehensive scientific analysis of national water resources. (IAEA****, 2017) The key programmes mentioned above are from a short list of cooperative programmes that involved and impact numerous member states. The IAEA has also organized and is involved in over 807 regional and interregional projects around the globe some of which are under cooperative agreements with member states leading in nuclear technologies. These programmes and projects are provided through a specialized organization mechanism called the Department of Technical Cooperation (TC) which is under the IAEA Secretariat to provide the services and technical expertise to the receiving member states. The services and support provide cooperative expertise in nuclear technology to develop or expand stakeholder priorities or infrastructure using nuclear energy or techniques. These programmes are available to any member state, but is typically utilized by developing nations. The programme of the TC is managed within four regions: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean, to help address the demands of member states. One of the main directives of the TC is to avail its member of the services provided ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Midnight In Mexico Analysis Extra Credit IPS Event with Alfredo Corchado Author of the book Midnight in Mexico Sukripa Ranjit Professor Barbara Morchower Government 2306 Section 23010 Spring 2017 The foreign relationship between Mexico and United States shares strong and vital. These two countries share the long border from California in the west and Texas in the east and a sea which means relationship on security and trade. United States, Mexico, and Canada signed a trade treaty know as NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) in Dec 17,1992. Mexico is the biggest and important trading partner to the United States. Till now Mexico has built the largest economy around the NAFTA. The scope of Mexican U. S relations goes beyond and broad diplomatic and official relations. Mexican grew up believing that the United States is a partner to embrace new economic models and trade. But now, Mexican and U.S are facing a lot of challenges without the doubt. Newly elected President Donald Trump signed an order to begin construction of a wall between the two countries; the United States and Mexico. Since after Polk era there was no any war between the United States and Mexico. President ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It will damage economically and culturally and the strong bond between two countries will be weak. This affects the national securities of the United States. President Trump should take a consideration about the pros and cons of building a wall. It is obviously there is lots of drug dealing over U.S Mexico border to get rid of this United States should increase the national securities in the border instead of building the wall. Instead of building a wall, there is solution addressing the problem of drug smuggling, illegal immigration, the threat of cross border terrorism by removing the welfare magnet that attracts so many to cross the border ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Phase 5 IP LITR Essay Jessica Bartlein November 10, 2014 Phase 5 Individual Project LITR201 1404A 06 Melissa Eidson Reading can open one s mind to the imagination of anything to be dreamt of. Poems, short stories, novels, plays, and dramas are all different types of literature that exist today. All of the different types of literature have their own ways and formats that they are written in. Literature has many ways of speaking to us as we read them, it can strike up emotions or memories that we have or it can make us rethink a situation that we are going through. I believe that literature can help a person open up through his or her stories. Even though major racial events are over, such as the Holocaust and slavery, racism is still a big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter what the clowns did, his grandfather would not laugh. I see that his grandfather is being supportive because all the clowns are really doing is supporting their families by entertaining people. The tone and irony of the story is serious and it also shows strength and determination. This story was my favorite because I do not believe in segregation, I believe that everyone is the same. Skin color does not make you who you are, your actions and morals so. I m a poet and didn t even know it, was something an old teacher would say after he said something and it rhymed. Poetry is a great way to express yourself, it does not have to rhyme or have reason behind it, just let it flow off the tip of your tongue. When reading a poem, the author will use imagery to enable you to let your senses run wild. In the poem The Facebook Sonnet by Sherman Alexie, it talks about Facebook and how it has consumed our lives and the lives of the younger generation. Although it brings people together, it will also tear them apart. Figurative language was not addressed in this poem, through the authors word choice it was blunt and honest. The symbol and theme behind the whole poem is that everyone is online nowadays instead of spending personal time with their loved ones. The tone and sound is smooth and easy going. It is definitely something that everyone on social media should read. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Online And On Campus Learning We are all looking for things in our lives to be convenient. Technology today has made that more possible than ever. We have almost everything we need right at our fingertips. I personally use online banking so I rarely have to step foot into a bank. I love online shopping, I can order anything that I want and have it delivered to my front door. I can even have my groceries shipped to me if I wanted to. So it s no surprise that online learning has become so popular today. I utilize both, online and on campus learning, as well as a combination of both. I have found that the convenience of having at least part of my classes online, where I can access them anytime I want, from anywhere, without mandating what time and how long I spend learning the material, fits perfectly into my busy schedule. But is it as good as the face to face learning that one receives in a classroom setting with other students engaging in conversations about a topic? Online learning allows for more flexibility for students to attend classes at their convenience and accommodates those who find it hard to attend a class on a campus. Online education is quickly becoming a popular option, though it takes a particular type of well disciplined student to be successful in an online environment. Because online courses have most, if not all, of their content delivered over the internet, the student, peer, and teacher interactions are done primarily over some form of written correspondence. Your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Controversy Of Human Cloning Human Cloning The controversy of human cloning has contemplated the reasons it should or shouldn t be allowed. Human cloning is the reproduction of human cells and tissue by creating a genetical copy artificially. Clones contain original characteristics of the individual or cell. There are many dangerous risks and great benefits to human cloning. Many people have an extraordinary reaction to cloning because it creates all sorts of images. Cloning is a medical breakthrough that can help millions of people if it is scientifically proven to be 100% safe. Is science really ready to officially clone a human? Human cloning has advanced dramatically over the years. The first breakthrough in science was cloning a sea urchin in 1885. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moral code for religious people stands at cloning being unacceptable. Various religious followers believe that science is playing God . This also corresponds with laws of the United States as well as other countries. Laws have outlawed cloning in general or have research monitored, the issue was first addressed by California legislature, which banned reproductive cloning, or cloning to initiate a pregnancy, in 1997. Since then Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Virginia have enacted measures to prohibit reproductive cloning, (NCLS 1). What are the benefits of human cloning? Even though genetically copying something has its negatives, there are upswings. For example, cloning can help infertile couples get children of their own. It also can help patients that are injured. My believe stands on the fact that human cloning is wrong. With the low success rate it has, I do not think that cloning is reasonable. Most of cloning has taken place with animals which cannot take the place of a human being. There is a large room for error. What if the experiment goes wrong, then what? That person could either be at risk for death or other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Comparing Women In Hamlet And The Changeling The role of women is a crucial theme in both Hamlet and the Changeling to depict the chaotic turbulence in Hamlet s family, the court of Denmark, Alicante s household and the asylum. In Hamlet, the female characters, Gertrude and Ophelia, are unappreciated women that are considered frail and weak minded by the men in their lives. In contrast, the Changeling explores the realms feminine power and weakness. While there are only a few years between the tragedies, the women s behaviour towards the implications of their social status is radically different. Whereas Shakespeare only illustrates the destructive, deadly consequences when one rebels against their position in society, Middleton and Rowley demonstrate how remaining faithful and obedient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia embodies the flaw of obedience, but deeper than that, the flaw of dependence. Ophelia is completely dependent on her father, Polonius, and proves her loyalty and unwavering dependence when she agrees to stay away from Hamlet and his false sentiments. She gives in quite easily when Polonius forbids her from seeing Hamlet again, in Act 1 Scene 4, I shall obey my lord . The use of the appellation lord , Ophelia is belittling herself to below her father and ultimately, men and thus, reconciling her obeying men. This early scene in the play sets up Ophelia s frame of mind. Although Ophelia wants to believe Hamlet is true to her and Hath given countenance to his speech... With almost all the holy vows of heaven (Act 1, Scene 3), her father s word is law and what he says she must follow, for if she refuses Polonius, she risks social ostracism and grave insult to the man who capriciously controls her future (Campbell 58). A modern audience may expect her to fight for this love but this was unheard of in Shakespearian times when women were often completely dependent on first their fathers and later their husbands almost everything. Essentially, Ophelia is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Bank Solutions Inc. Security Plan Essay Introduction Bank SolutionsInc. is in need of a tailored IT security plan for strategic advantage, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation. As an organization that relies on IT for innovation and technical advantage, it is essential to invest in necessary security controls. This will ensure the infrastructure supports a layered security posture to detect, deter, eliminate or reduce as many vulnerabilities and exposure as possible. It is the responsibility of executive management to determine the amount of exposure and risk their organization is willing to accept. Objectives The main objectives of this security plan are to describe a security strategy and identify recommended technologies to ensure Bank Solutions has the ability to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To ensure that these technologies are implemented and administered properly, it is essential that policies be written and training provided for an effective security program. Here are the following recommended technologies that Bank Solution s should incorporate into its security plan. Vulnerability Scanning Vulnerability Scanning is the art of using one computer to look for weaknesses in the security of another computer (Houghton, 2003). Just like any other security tool or software available, there are many forms of vulnerability scanning. Each of these methods provides a specific task to help an organization determine the security of their networks. These forms of vulnerability scanning are called: External Internal Active Passive These forms of vulnerability scanning are then applied by two types of vulnerability scanners that scan an organization s network, they are: Network based Host based Finally, the most important thing to understand about vulnerability scanning is that it is a requirement for Bank Solutions to conduct these scans to meet compliance with Federal regulations. Costs The costs for vulnerability scanners run from free to tens of thousands of dollars. It is up to the CISO and the IT staff to assess what services they require and to choose a scanner that best fits their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Stereotypes Of Fashion In The Victorian Era She is doomed to her position in society: a slave to fashion, cosseted and striving to be pleasing to men, whatever the cost. (V A date unknown?) V A http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/c/corsets and crinolines in victorian fashion/ Fashion in the victorian era is described here as a moment of restriction for women and therefore a reflection of their place in society. Women s ability to perform everyday tasks and engage in activities was jeopardised for the sake of the male invention of corsets, forcing women as the V A labels them to be slaves of fashion. Imprisoned behind their clothes physically, resulted in their constrained role in society. Now in the 21st century it may be argued that this issue is still relevant for modern day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Stein, 2015) The dramatic growth in this industry has lead to a change in attitudes, with society accepting the extremes of surgery as the ordinary, for the sake of accomplishing beauty. It s popularity continually growing has lead body modifications to become apart of regular day life. A trend has even adapted of women even fitting small procedures, such as botox into their lunch break (Kay 2014). Being no different as to wearing a corset, cosmetic surgery is now recognised as just another beauty regime for women, as labelled here, Cosmetic surgery has become the new makeup (Stein 2015). Following the same reason women cover their skin and manipulate their face everyday with makeup, cosmetic surgery is the need to replicate what every other woman is doing, as it is what society expects to see. Representing the same qualities as the Victorian corset, women are still enduring pain and suffering to follow the standards set for them to gain social acceptance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Argumentative Essay On Artifice Many people say that political leaders must be held to higher standards and speak nothing but the truth. However, that which Hedges said, that the most essential skill... is artifice, is very true. The best politicians out there, are often not the ones that have the best ideas, but rather the ones that can trick and then steal the hearts of their audiences. The people of the world will often support and vote for the candidate with the story that impacts them the most. The stories the candidates say may often not be true, this is what Hedges meant when he said that the most essential skill.... Is artifice. To use a recent example, Donald Trump gained loads of support by proclaiming he was not the typical politician. He constantly reminded the people that he was raised in America and a man of the people. He also repeated his famous slogan of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no need for the College Board, yet they make it seems like there is. The College Board has been tricking thousands of students each year that the only way they can get into college, is by taking multiple standardized tests they created. In reality, the College Board just wants your money and the tests are not good indicators for one s intelligence. The test is stupid and if colleges only looked at your GPA and grades, then many qualified and learned students who are not good at standardized tests or messed up on one, will be accepted to the college of their choice. However, the College Board has already tricked most of America and now they have trapped us because we need them so that we can get into college. The College Board has successfully sucked me and most likely you as well, into a hole we cannot get out of. They have taken our money and will only take more. The College Board, because of successful artifice, is currently an unfortunate necessary evil that is controlling our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Majority Rules, Minority Rights By Elizabeth Bisbeth Silber It is extremely important to protect the rights of the minority people in order to be able to live in a democracy. One of the basis that a democracy follows by is the ability to protect the rights of the minorities, so that everyone s voice can be heard and respected. In an article called Majority Rules, Minority Rights by Elizabeth Bisbeth Silber, Bisbeth Silber talks about how in the United States, the majority rules, but the minority has the right to rights, and explains how the U.S. has to follow the rights given to its citizens. Bisbeth Silver writes, A sizable number of Americans might loathe the idea of gay marriage. It might even be an affront to everything they hold sacred... Marriage has been defined by the Supreme Court as a fundamental right (Bisbeth Silver, par. 6). In this statement, Bisbeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marriage is a fundamental right that everyone has, and it is protected by our government, who gives minority groups rights in order to protect themselves against complete control. In the article called Majority Rule/Minority Rights: Essential Principles , the author writes about the majority rule, and then continues to talk about how the minorities need to be protected and be heard by the democratic nation, since that is the one of the founding principles of democracy. The articles says, Democracy therefore requires minority rights equally as it does majority rule. Indeed, as democracy is understood today, the minority s rights must be protected no matter how alienated a minority is from the majority society; otherwise, the majority s rights lose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The religious group Mormonism, better known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, has had their share of hardship and struggles. From this adversity the church and members have had a great impact on western civilization. Being a member myself, I can think of many different stories that have led me to believe that the early members of the church had a rough life. Anyone involved in the expansion westward who was willing to give up their safe lives in the east is a hero in my eyes. One great story that has stuck in my mind is the Mormon Battalion. The Mormon Battalion was a group of 543 men who enlisted for the sake of saving their religious freedom. The Mormons had recently been chased out of Illinois and were going to embark on their search for religious freedom and peace. Brigham Young the new president of the church asked President James K. Polk for assistance to travel to the west . President Polk didn t like the idea of granting them money to settle out of the United States territory. Luckily for the Mormons a man by the name of Thomas Kane came to their rescue. Thomas Kane had connections through his father to the president. He persuaded Polk to make the Mormon Battalion. He was easily persuaded because he feared that the Mormons would fight against them in the war. President Polk promised Young that if a battalion of 500 men were raised, he would offer them aid. To his dismay many of the Mormons felt as though this was a plot to disband the religion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Delian League Research Paper The Delian League is a modern term for the group of Greek cities that formed an organisation which was referred to in the fifth century BC as The Athenians and their Allies . The aim of the Delian League was originally to form an alliance for an offensive war against Persia and to liberate the Greeks in Asia Minor from Persian control. Thucydides wrote in The Peloponnesian War, the aim of the League was to compensate themselves for their losses by ravaging the territory of the King of Persia. While many factors contributed to the slow transformation of the Delian League into the Athenian Empire, a large part of the change derives from Athens leadership of the League and their eventual use of the other states for private matters. The fulfillment of the aim of the Delian League demonstrates the turning point from the League to the empire. The name alone is an indication of Athens power within the League, and originally Athens was chosen for leadership by the other states in the League and accepted as a leader by outsiders, including Sparta. It was natural that leadership should fall to Athens at the formation of the League for many reasons, mostly because Sparta was deemed unfit to lead by the other states. The rigid Spartan way of life was useful in battle but proved to be ineffective to direct the freer states. The Spartan regent of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The allies could choose to pay money instead of sending warriors or providing ships for military service. Many states picked to do this and as a result the Athenian navy grew in power and strength, and the other states were left unprepared and useless in any war, especially to fight Athens. In the The History of the Peloponnesian War he wrote, for this position the allies themselves were to blame... The result was that the Athenian navy grew at their expense, and when they revolted they also always found themselves inadequately armed and inexperienced in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Grendel And Saddam Hussein At the end of Saddam Hussein rein over Iraq he had killed thousands of innocent civilians of his own country. Hussein was the leader of Iraq for 24 years he had killed over 5,000 innocent people. Hussein believed that God put him on this earth to become the president of Iraq and to help educate the children of his country. Saddam Hussein and Grendel from the book of Beowulf are similar because they both had the ability to kill a large number of people at one time, they also believed that their killings were for a good reason, and after their killings they would go to a hideout or their homes, and both of the monsters were very quick with their thoughts of killing. Grendel and Saddam Hussein are similar in a way that they both had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, whenever Grendel would kill people he would be able to just say that it was his job to commit that crime and nothing is wrong with that but people didn t care because he was given this job by the devil. In an interview with Saddam Hussein he states that The chemical attacks on the kurdish town was not worth any serious criminal charges (Military). The reason he said this was because the town was suspected of slandering his presidency and not following his laws. Unlike Grendel people actually believed the attack was actually justified since in the country of Iraq slandering your president is against the law and is punishable by death. Later on it was found out that there was no evidence of any crime being committed and Hussein was later charged for the attack. A difference between the two monsters would be that Saddam Hussein was able to make other people believe that the attack was justified until no evidence was found. And when Grendel would try to make an excuse for his attacks nobody would really care and would see right through the excuse and say that it was just cold blooded murder. Another way that Grendel and Hussein are similar is that after all their attacks they would go back to their homes or hideouts and wait till their next attack. In Beowulf it states The blood dripping behind him,back to his lair (Beowulf 139 140). This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay On Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis one a nervous system disease that affects the brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves in the eyes. It causes problems with vision, balance, muscle control, and other basic body functions. The effects are often varying from person to person ( Multiple Sclerosis , n.d). MS happens when the immune system attacks a fatty material named myelin, that protects the nerves. Without the protection of this outer shell, the nerves become damage. Scientists and doctors studied for centuries what multiple sclerosis is and they were unable to define it for long period time MS has been conceived from the 14th century through the early 20th century (Butler, 2003). During those periods, the physicians and scientists faced hardship to distinguish between MS and other cognitive diseases. During the 21 century, because of technological advancement and researches, MS studied well and consequently treatment options reflected in a new belief system (Butler, 2003). Multiple Sclerosis symptoms: According to neurologists, multiple sclerosis symptoms can be grouped in to three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These symptoms include Bladder problems; about 8 in 10 people with multiple sclerosis have bladder problems( Multiple Sclerosis , n.d). Other secondary symptoms include: decrease bone density, insufficient breathing, poor postural alignment and truck control are also secondary symptoms of MS. These symptoms are usually treated by avoiding the primary symptoms. The last and the tertiary symptoms usually referred as trickle down effects of the multiple sclerosis on people s lives ( Multiple Sclerosis , n.d). These symptoms include social, occupational and psychological complications. The stress and strain of dealing with MS often alters social networks and sometimes fractures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay Biography of Aaron Copland Aaron Copland was born November 14th 1900 in Brooklyn, New York. He is the youngest of five children to Sarah Mittenthal, his mother and Harris Copland, his father. He had two brothers, Ralph and Leon and two sisters Laurine and Josephine. As early as the age of nine, he began making up songs on the piano and two years later, his older sister Laurine began giving him piano lessons. In 1914, Copland began studying with his first professional piano teacher, Ludwig Wolfsohn in Brooklyn, New York. His first public performance as a pianist was in 1917, one year before his graduation from high school in Brooklyn. Upon it s grand opening in 1921, Copland attended the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, a music conservatory designed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aaron Copland died on December 2nd 1990 in North Tarrytown, New York at the age of ninety. Without question his most famous work is his Pulitzer Prize winning Appalachian Spring with which he received the prestigious award in 1945. Commissioned by American dancer and choreographer Martha Graham in 1943, Copland finished the work a year later while teaching at Harvard. The song had a traditional American sound much like his previous works, Quiet City and Billy the Kid and won immediate success with audiences when it debuted in Washington, D.C. on October 30, 1944. The material of the piece is largely folk and even incorporates an old shaker song called Simple Gifts by Elder Joseph Brackett written in 1848. One song, a patriotic piece called A Lincoln Portrait was written at the beginning of World War II after Copland was commissioned to write a musical portrait of an eminent American political figure. He quoted original folk songs of the time such as the well known Camptown Races and also included material from letters and speeches Lincoln had given. When looking at the characteristics of his work, Copland could most likely be described as an experimentalist. He often enjoyed mixing various stylistic ideas of Jazz and Mexican dance rhythms into his music and did not shy away from including these styles into his film scores and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Greek Treatment Of Women In Medea By Euripides A Greek Tragedy, Medea, by Euripides gives a backstory on the life of an adventurer and a woman madly in love. Previous Greek tragedies state that Jason, the love of Medea s life only loves her in order to retrieve the Golden Fleece to retain his rightful throne. His encounter with Medea results to him agreeing to marry her so that she could assist him in his journey. Medea holds great power and judgement as a sorceress. The beginning of the play told by the nurse synopsizes the story of Medea s melodramatic situation. Euripides illustrates her differently as a woman in her society during her time of era. They may be seen as victims, heroes, and villains. In further explanation, Medea s origin seems to be unusual to Greek standards. She comes from a royal family in the land of Colchis. Through Greek standards, women were meant to be housewives, cooking and cleaning. They had no say in their society due to men holding a higher status; in fact Euripides criticizes the male domination of society. It appears that men are seen as imbeciles. For example, King Creon made a wrong mistake not exiling Medea right then and there. By allowing her to stay her plans are set for action; Now if you must stay, stay for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Back then woman were shown as insignificant to Greek men; but when women made appearances in tragedies, their performance consisted of complex roles. They often took the role of major characters as they made impersonations of victims, heroes, and villains. Evidence from Medea refers to these impersonation. As a hero, Medea is the daughter of Aeetes, King of Colchis, therefore since she is a royal she may be considered a tragic hero. As a victim, Medea goes through an unsettling situation amongst her partner which explains her reason for being upset, Besides, divorce is unsavory for a woman and it is not possible to say no to one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. How Does The Endocrine System Contribute To Homeostasis In the human body the internal temperature is maintained at 37 degrees Celsius and this is maintained as a result of homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process of balancing or keeping a stable internal environment in the body. A majority of organ systems in the body contribute to homeostasis, however there are two very important organ systems that play a massive role within this process, and they are the endocrine and nervous system. Both are crucial as they permit communication in the body and the integration of cells as well as tissue functions. The body s internal environment is regulated by three components, they are known as the feedback systems of homeostasis. The feedback system is made up of the receptor, a control center and effector. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once they have been secreted together they form an osmotic equivalent of water so by the time they reach the end of the proximal tubule about two thirds of these fluid have been reabsorbed. The loop of Henle is linked with maintaining that osmotic gradient in the renal medulla. This is achieved by sodium chloride being transported from the tubular fluid ( the interstitium) without changing the osmotic uptake of the water. The osmolality of the water leaving the tube of Henle is lower than the plasma, whilst the interstitium is higher. According to the requirements of the body the distal tubule adjusts the ionic balance of the body by changing the amount of sodium and other substances that are reabsorbed back into the body. It is also responsible for the secretion of hydrogen ions, which leads to the acidification of the urine, because of this, this urine that leaves the distal tubule is dilute. If the osmolality of the urine is relatively high when it passes through the collecting ducts, water is absorbed under the influence of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and the urine that is concentrated is excreted. However, if the osmolality of the urine is low, little ADH is secreted. To conclude, if the communication between the organs is adequate then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...