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My First Season Of Recreational Soccer
It all began back when I was three years old at my first season of recreational soccer. The YMCA was
where the love and passion for soccer started. I later moved to the big leagues of Big Sun recreational
soccer to me it was like the professional league. I met the best coach ever, Coach Judd Davis. He
inspired me to be the bomb.com player and introduced me to competitive soccer. So that next year I
played on a U12 team as a fourth grader. When I made this team it was at that moment my dream to
play professionally was born. I worked harder than anyone on my team and tried to soak up as much
knowledge about the game there was told to me. My parents helped me along the way by continuously
encouraging me throughout difficult times. So I thought I was ready to take on harder challenges.
After for playing on the Ocala Lightning for two years, in 2013, I went to try out for the Olympic
Development Program (O.D.P) or the Florida state team. I felt excited and ready to be beast at this try
out. The try out was near the Space Coast so it was a little bit of a drive. As we were driving I was
worried, nervous, and filled with the jitters like I am on ITBS days. Finally the moment came where I
had to face the try outs by myself because I knew absolutely no one there (except my parents). I went
to get my number so the Coaches could evaluate the players. I was so timid that weekend I spoke to
other players and coaches about five times, that s it. The try out was two days of hard work and I
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Anatomy Of The Pulmonary, Coronaries And Veins
Anatomy Of The pulmonary, Coronaries and aorta arteries
Gross anatomy
The heart and great vessels are roughly in the middle of the thorax, being surrounded laterally and
posteriorly by the lungs and anteriorly by the sternum and the central part of the thoracic cage. The
heart acts a twofold, self modifying suction and pressure pump, the parts of which work in union to
push blood to all parts of the body. The right half of the heart (right heart) gets ineffectively
oxygenated (venous) blood from the body via the SVC and IVC and pumps it through the pulmonary
trunk to the lungs for oxygenation. The left half of the heart (left heart) gets well oxygenated (arterial)
blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins and pushes it into the aorta for circulation to the body
(Fig.1) (Moore and Dalley, 2006).
Fig.1. The heart and great vessels (Quoted from Shah, 2005)
I Anatomy of pulmonary arteries:
The lungs get blood by means of two sets of arteries: pulmonary arteries and bronchial arteries.
Deoxygenated blood goes through the pulmonary trunk which separates into a left pulmonary artery
that enters the left lung and a right pulmonary artery that enters the right lung. Return of the
oxygenated blood to the heart happens by method of the four pulmonary veins which deplete into the
left atrium (Tortora and Nielsen, 2012). The fundamental divisions of the trunk are the right and left
pulmonary arteries. The right pulmonary artery goes in front of the
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Analysis Of Frankenstein And Nabokov s The Real Life Of...
Both Shelley s Frankenstein and Nabokov s The Real Life of Sebastian Knight investigate problems of
reality, strongly suggesting that real knowledge of someone cannot exist or is at best inaccessible.
However, while Nabokov and Frankenstein suggest that one may never be able to know the real life of
another person, perhaps one s failed attempts to perfectly capture that reality reflections or
interpretations of reality, that is function as the most meaningful reality for the would be knower. V. s
definition of real itself makes real knowledge an impossibility. While V. never explicitly defines real,
readers can piece together an approximate understanding from the metaphors he uses to express his
lack of access to the real Sebastian. Although V. could describe the way he [Sebastian Knight] walked,
or laughed, or sneezed, these facts would be no more than sundry bits of cinema film cut away by
scissors and having nothing in common with the essential drama (Larsen 16). Characters know much
about Sebastian but he himself escapes [them] (Larsen 28 9). It s this essential drama or he himself
that V. identifies as real the core essence of someone or something. And after a conversation with
Sebastian, V. longed for no earthly reason (...) to say something real, something with wings and a
heart, suggesting that something real is otherworldly, incorporeal ( no earthly reason , wings and a
heart ), and thus beyond V. s ability to know. Perhaps what Nabokov terms
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Similarities And Differences Between The Chesapeake And...
When we think of our country now, we think about how it is separated into states, but back then the
states were part of colonies. Some of the main colonies were the Chesapeake colonies which consisted
of Virginia and Maryland, the middle colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New
York, and lastly, the New England colonies which were Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
and New Hampshire. In the colonial regions of New England, Chesapeake and the middle colonies
they all share similarities and differences, most predominantly shown in family life, rank and status. In
the past historians have written that the regions of Chesapeake and New England are extremely
different, but still have something in common. Accordingly, they are found in their times of
origination, they were both founded around the same time and also by the same people. Ultimately,
they have both accepted Protestantism and the colonies both speak English. One major similarity is
that they haven t forgotten who and where they came from, England, they still pledge allegiance to
one crown. Like any other colony, they have created a society where both have been slow to establish
social status. Unlike New England in Chesapeake a governing power tried to create a feudal system
but the colonies shit it down quite fast. Notably they both have put themselves into a social group and
no outside force trying to sway the people s social ranking placement.
As the historians said Chesapeake and New
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The Evolution Of Democracy In The Early Republic. The...
The Evolution of Democracy in the Early Republic
The evolution of democracy from the time of President Thomas Jefferson to President Andrew
Jackson can be depicted as a minimal change in conceptually agrarian viewpoints and strong
supporters of equality for the common man. While the two men essentially shared many of the same
beliefs and ideas, there was a noticeable difference to how they acted on them and spoke out about
them.
As the nation s third president, Jefferson organized the national government by his own ideals,
doubled the size of the United States, and struggled to maintain American neutrality in the face of ever
increasing pressure. The seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson was a general in the
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Jacksonian Democracy favored Laissez faire economics over the proactive federal investments
promoted by the opposing Whig Party ( Jacksonian Democracy , 2017).
Jeffersonians believed in equality and rule by the educated. Jefferson believed education would be the
cure of all evils. He said, Educate the people generally, and tyranny and injustice will vanish like evil
spirits at the dawn of day. (Hart, 1898). Jacksonians thought the best way to end corruption was to
allow all the common people to vote and have their say in their government, however both men
clearly demonstrate that their definition of the common man doesn t include minorities.
On the American frontier, democracy became a way of life, with widespread social, economic and
political equality. The system gradually evolved, from Jeffersonian Democracy or the First Party
System to Jacksonian Democracy or the Second Party System and later to the Third Party System
Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy are the same in just about every regard. Their views and goals
as presidents are the same. Both are in favor of the common man and feel that it is the common people
who should have the biggest influence on government, not the wealthy aristocrats. They also support
states rights and feel that the federal government should not get involved with the states affairs. Both
men s actions clearly show that the common man does not include minorities. Both Jackson
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Supply and Demand Advertising Industry
Supply Demand
In recent years, internet advertising has taken the advertising industry by storm, as it continues to
experience huge, incremental growth. Companies are moving away from the dark ages of print ads
and radio spots and entering the digital age of online advertising. In the United States, internet
advertising revenues soared to $10.7 billion in the third quarter of 2013, representing a 15% increase
over the $9.3 billion in the third quarter of 2012(IAB, 2013). The graph below was retrieved from the
Interactive Advertising Bureau website and depicts quarterly internet ad revenue since 1996. The
graph portrays the remarkable gains seen by the online advertising industry over the years. As
consumers are spending more time on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
CPM prices can vary greatly depending on the popularity of the website.(Online Advertising Pricing
Models, 2000). In a cost per click model (CPC), the advertiser pays for only the number of people
who click on the ad. Google AdWords, for example, allows advertisers to bid for keywords against
one another in fast online auctions. Some advertisers are willing to bid as much as $50 for a single
click on a popular keyword, such as mesothelioma (Gleick, 2011).
Demand As consumers spend more of their time online, the demand for internet advertising continues
to rise. Traditional advertising methods such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, billboards,
and directories are being abandoned by companies who desire to shift their marketing strategies to the
web. Advertisers are taking advantage of the benefits of online advertising, including its low cost and
ability to reach a large number of consumers. The internet makes it possible and cost effective to
operate markets with millions of participants and millions of products. Every day, eBay has two
hundred million product listings, Google runs three billion searches, and two hundred million users
log into Facebook (Levin, 2010). The internet s vast reach can allow advertisers to reach significantly
more people than traditional advertising at a fraction of the cost. In addition, online advertising is
seeing increased demand from advertisers due to its efficient ability to target
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Diane Arbus Research Paper
American actress Emma Stone once stated, What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden and
it s not. And a lot of the time, it s what makes you great. Everyone must accept that they are different
in order to release a burden and reach their full potential. One can achieve great things following this
rule. Diane Arbus was an American photographer, she lived 1923 1971( Diane Arbus , 2010). Diane
Arbus created acceptance for the freaks in the world by focusing on them in her photos, she innovated
the field of photography by doing so, and illuminated the world and civilization s views.
She created art, starring non traditional people. Diane grew up pampered and with a strong sense of
what was and wasn t acceptable. ( Diane Nemerov Arbus. , 1998). The sense of being immune to the
hardships of life seemed hard for her. She had always fantasised but never shared it with anyone. She
did not show her diverse ideas until she was an adult, following her dream as a photographer. She took
photos of people often seen as ugly in society. Such as dwarfs, giants, gays, circus performers, those
mentally challenged, and non traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She did things different, she didn t play by the rules. Instead of taking pictures of beautiful people,
normal people, or nature. She took pictures of freaks , people seen as ugly in society. Diane did this
because she didn t agree, she had challenges of course. People didn t agree with her way of
thinking,some questioned her ethics. She also went through a tough divorce, she married Allen Arbus
in 1941. They had two children together, Amy and Doon Arbus ( Diane Arbus , 2010). In 1969 they
divorced, after twenty eight years of marriage. This lead to Dianes depressed periods, some days were
worse than others. Ultimately leading to her suicide on July 26, 1971, at 48 years old ( Diane Nemerov
Arbus , 1998). Two years after her divorce with Allen
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Searching for His Identity in Novel, The Invisible Man by...
Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in
the society in which he lives. (B. R. Ambedkar). Ralph Waldo Ellison was born on March 1, 1914, in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and named after journalist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. In his the
novel, Invisible Man, the main character carries around a briefcase throughout the entire story. All of
the possessions that he carries in that briefcase are reminders that he kept from experiences. If the
Negro, or any other writer, is going to do what is expected of him, he s lost the battle before he takes
the field. I suspect that all the agony that goes into writing is borne precisely because the writer longs
for acceptance but it must be acceptance on his own terms. Ralph Ellison. The period of the novel
takes place around The Great Depression the worst economic crisis in the country s history, which left
a permanent scar on American society and culture, causing millions of people to suffer and experience
joblessness, and homelessness, for nearly a decade. With so many hardships facing people in this time
they all wanted the same thing, which was to get a job and get back all they had lost. This led people
to change whom they were and gain new identities to fit the new society. Throughout the novel, the
Invisible Man is searching for his identity. At the start of Ralph Ellison s novel, we are introduced to a
self proclaimed invisible man. The narrator is portrayed as a
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Essay about Possible Causes of the Holocaust
Most of the world will no longer deny the mass murder of millions of Jews during World War II (1939
1945). The Holocaust is not a secret anymore. But was the Holocaust the brainchild of a deviant
individual or was it an event that came only out of necessity? Was the Shoah intentional or was it
functional? Or will we ever know for sure? The answer to that question is no, at least not presently.
Historians searching for answers to the question of how the murder of a nation came about are often
led into a dead end. There is not a single document to be found affirming that genocide of the Jews
was the original plan. What documents can be located are filled with ambiguities and illusive
language. The Jews were often referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were death camps built specifically constructed to kill and dispose of the unwanted, the useless.
The Nazis were extreme anti Semitic propagandists, but what divides the functionalists from the
intentionalists are the interpretations of three major points: how one chooses to judge Hitler, the time
span between March of 1941 and the following autumn and how one follows the rhetoric of the Nazi
party.
First, one must take a close look at the leader of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler. He became chancellor
in 1933 and Fuhrer in 1934, but his anti Semitic propaganda began long before then. The Nazi
campaign against the Jews started as early as 1929. There is no argument that Hitler hated and blamed
the Jewish people for Germany?s economic downfall following World War I, he even went so far as to
blame them for the loss of the war itself. According to intentionalists ?Hitler is seen as the driving
force of Nazi anti Semitic policy?? (Marrus, 35).
Intentionalist Lucy Dawidowicz argues that starting with Hitler?s attack on Poland in September
1939, he used the war to create confusion, to cover up his intentions of mass murder (Marrus, 35).
Hitler ran the Third Reich through verbal orders, rarely communicating with underlings, rather than
official documentation. Raul Hilberg refers to this as ?government by announcement? (Marrus, 34).
Hitler?s obsession with Jewish genocide became clearer as his
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How Does Gondry Use In Camera Techniques
Task 3
Comparing staging tricks and in camera effects by Michel Gondry and George Melies
Air France Advertisement (Le Passage) is a typical example which shows wonderful in camera
techniques that Michel Gondry used. The main technique used in this advertisement is matte shot.
In the book called Georges Melies: the birth of the auteur Manchester, Elizabeth Ezra (2000, p. 31)
introduced how George Melies made matte shots. She mentioned that matte shot which borrowed
ideas from still photography is used to cover the camera lens in order to make a blank spot and then
exposes the film again to record the superimposed images.
This image(Fig 1) can clearly explain how matte shot works using the in camera technique. More
importantly, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Apart from using the matte shot technique, the smart using of frames is the other one. Melies set a big
frame which can contain different background images. Gondry used windows on walls, car window
and even hand(Fig 4) to contain the object for the theme and background. From figure2 and figure3, it
is obvious to see the similarity, in camera technique using between two films.
Reference List
Book
Ezra, E.(2000). Georges Melies: the birth of the auteur Manchester. Melies does tricks, 24 35.
Retrieved from: http://onlineres.swin.edu.au.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/497036.pdf
Image
The process of using matte shot technique[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved April 17, 2016, from
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The capture shot from Air France Advertisement filmed by Michel Gondry[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved
April 17,2016, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCNr dxaLig
The capture shot from Le Portrait mysterieux/The Mysterious Portrait[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved April
17,2016, from
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New Australia And New Zealand
New Zealand is more than just a beautiful country, it is an investment opportunity waiting to happen.
The land is filled with natural beauty and can be seen even in the big cities. New Zealand preserves
the countryside because they know how important it is to be close to nature. The government is very
forward thinking. New Zealand s economy is growing and business opportunities are everywhere. The
growing free market has increased development in many sectors of business within New Zealand.
History
About 1000 years ago, Polynesian s were the first to inhabit New Zealand. They became the Maori
people. Then in 1642 the European explorer, Abel Janszoon Tasman, sailed to the island.
Unfortunately his arrival brought about violence and Abel Janszoon Tasman left to return home
shortly after the violence erupted. In 1769 two European captains land in New Zealand thus bringing
with them muskets that start a war between waring Maori tribes. In 1840 some of the tribe leaders and
the British Crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which brought the country under British control and
gave the Maori equal rights as the British citizens.
In 1893 women were given the right to vote, in 1898 they started pensions, and in 1907 they founded a
child welfare program. Since 1941 the country has had socialized medicine. New Zealand has signed
several trade agreements. According to the New Zealand Trade Enterprise website the agreements
signed are;
ASEAN Australia / NZ Free Trade Area
New
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Drug Abuse Prevention And Control Act
It has been over thirty one years since the United States first waged the War on Drugs.  This war
has cost hundreds of billions of dollars to fight and has given our country many mixed results. We
have seen fluctuations in the numbers over the years, which are, can be linked to different social fads
and political agendas. Despite the enormous amount of money we have spent to rid our country of
illegal drugs, we still have four million Americans addicted today. Stricter drug laws have caused there
to be an overflow of prisoners convicted of drug charges and have transformed these people into tax
burdens instead of taxpayers. Through the investigation of the drug war with President Nixon, through
the peak of drug use in the late 70 s to the rise of crack in the 80 s and into the legalization of
Marijuana, This paper will explain why drugs continue to flow into America at an alarming rate and
try and uncover the effectiveness of the war.
Beginning in 1970, Congress passes the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control act. In
addition to consolidating previous anti drug laws, the act provides federal funding for drug abuse
prevention and treatment efforts. The Act establishes tough penalties for drug trafficking, but actually
lessens federal penalties for the possession of marijuana. In 1971, President Nixon declares War on
Drugs.  To coordinate anti drug efforts, he creates the special Action Office for Drug Abuse
Preventior. In 1972, the Drug Enforcement Agency
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The Pros And Cons Of Internship
RELATED CURRENT RESEARCH
1 KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge can refer to a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can
be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a
subject); it can be more or less formal or systematic (oxforddictionaries.com)
Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes: perception, communication, and
reasoning; while knowledge is also said to be related to the capacity of acknowledgment in human
beings (Stanley Cavell)
2 EXPERIENCE: Familiarity with a skill or field of knowledge acquired over months or years of
actual practice and which, presumably, has resulted in superior understanding or mastery.
(businessdictionary.com).
Experience is the knowledge or mastery of an event or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since many employers list previous internships as a requirement for their new hires, many applicants
are already behind the eight ball if they have not done some type of internship experience during their
time in college (Penny Loretto)
An internship is a temporary position with an emphasis on on the job training rather than merely
employment, and it can be paid or unpaid. If you want to go into publishing, you might have to take an
internship before you are qualified for an actual job. (www.vocabulary.com)
5 ATTITUDE: Attitudes can also be explicit and implicit. Explicit attitudes are those that we are
consciously aware of and that clearly influence our behaviors and beliefs. Implicit attitudes are
unconscious, but still have an effect on our beliefs and behaviors. (Kendra Cherry)
An attitude is a relatively enduring organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavioral tendencies towards
socially significant objects, groups, events or symbols (Hogg, Vaughan 2005.)
A psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor
or disfavor (Eagly,
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Greek Yoga
Much of the science of yoga was gained from watching nature and her creatures. Ancient saints and
sages noticed that animals with low respiratory rates, like the tortoise, but also like the elephant, and
the other animals listed in the chart below lived longer life spans with a controlled, long breath. One
can also notice, though, that as the speed of respiration increases, the life span of the animal shortens.
Animal Breathing rate, breaths/min Life span, years
Horse 8 15 50
Elephant 4 5 (lying down) 70
Whale 6 11
Giant Tortoise 4 150
Dogs 20 30 10 20
Chimpanzee 14 40
Monkeys 32 18 23
In the similar manner, Prana is monitored through speech or thought. The whole spectrum of yogic
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Slowly it dawns that we are not the master of our minds but actually the slaves of our minds. There is
failure, there is frustration, there is anger, there is plain discomfort when we resort to Mauna in sincere
earnest. The mind after all is not as obedient as what we thought it was. This makes us humble bereft
of natural pride and arrogance, generous and leads us to take a humane approach to other people s
shortcomings. When we stop giving the mind what it likes and wants i.e. when we practice Mauna, we
will realize that our own mind is not any better than anyone else s mind...
We thought that we are super nice and calm people, but not really.....
We thought that we are patient and compassionate people, but not really...
We thought that we are loving and unselfish people, but not really...
Thus, the practice of Mauna enables to see the truth of our own minds. It makes us more
compassionate and selfless, perform without any attachment, selfish desire and expectation. Our
thoughts, speech and actions get purified.
The purpose of Mauna is to turn our attention inward. As we tune into our inner space we are able to
identify and stop relating to what is called excess personality or externalized ego .
We begin relating to our Essential Self or Soul. It is our Essential Self that accesses our intuition and
finds the Infinite within.
The Power of Mauna
It is obvious that practice of Silence empowers you. This is
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Antonio Vivaldi s The Berlin Orchestra
The Berlin Philharmonic has been around for over 50 years, opening its halls in 1963. Recently in
2013, they celebrated their 50th year and the Philharmonic has been focused on providing education to
the youth and musical performances for the masses in recent years providing family concerts, public
concerts, and musical projects. The Berlin Philharmonic (Berliner Philharmoniker) have many
concerts every year covering a wide range of music history. On December 12, 2013, the Berlin
Philharmonic performed Antonio Vivaldi s Le quattro stagioni or as known as The Four Seasons .
Antonio Vivaldi s Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons) is a Baroque era violin concerto written
sometime between 1720 1723 and was published in 1725. This concerti borrows from ... Show more
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3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, L autunno (Autumn) Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, L
inverno (Winter) Antonio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678 July 1741) was a Italian Baroque era composer that
wrote many concertos, well over 40 operas, and multiple sacred choral works. Many of his concertos
was for a Venice orphanage called Ospedale della Pietà (Hospital of Mercy) , where he was a violin
master and he taught the young girls music education. (Talbot) (Landon, pg. 49). To this day he reaims
of of the most influential composers of the Baroque era and of all time The first movement La
primavera (Spring) is perhaps the most well known movement of The Four Seasons . Beloved by
many including King Louis XV of France, who requested it be played whenever he desired (Sydney,
pg. 6). La primavera has 3 movements, Allegro in E major, Largo e Pianissimo sempre in C# minor,
and Allegro Pastorale in E major. The first movement represents birds singing and is in Baroque
Rondo form. The second movement is representing a goat herder with his faithful dog as reflected in a
violin solo and violas playing the bass line. The last movement is called Country Dance and represents
people dancing and being
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Phobias And Its Effects On Phobias
A phobia is a phenomenon where an organism has a distinct fear of a particular event or object.
Phobias can not only be a biological instinct but rather a conditioned emotional response as well.
Though, there has been some argument on what causes phobia it is generally accepted that phobias
both stem from biological input and environmental experiences. The first reference to phobias was
done by Hippocrates, who wrote about one of his patients having an extreme fear over something that
others would deem to be silly. Around the 1890 s phobias were described as a distinct mental
condition by Freud and his researchers. Freud the creator of psychoanalysis stated that phobias were
simply conflicts within oneself. Thus, to get rid of their phobia they would have to overcome a part of
himself. However, not everyone was willing to agree with Freud, things like behaviorism for example,
created a system known as conditioning and stimulus generalization to show that fear is something
created through particular behaviors with the use of avoidance. However, despite the conflicting
nonconscious/behavioral argument there is also a biological explanation to phobias. When someone
notices something that could possibly be a threat there are two types of pathways that are used to
decipher the situation/object. The first being thalamo cortico amygdala pathway. This is a long process
where with the use of primary sensory, unimodal association and polymodal cortices is able to truly
identify
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Comparing Pisan s and Plato s Views on the Roles of Women...
Comparing Pisan s and Plato s Views on the Roles of Women
It is hardly fair to make a true judgement on whose view of women was more sensible. For one reason
Pisan was a women and Plato was a man. It has taken thousand of years for women to accomplish
equality towards men now so Pisan s view could be seen as before her time. Although, Pisan s view
seems more sensible I can see how Plato s view could also be sensible for his time and place. In
Christine De Pisan s The book of the city of ladies, in the beginning she began to examine her own
character as a natural women. She looked at women who surround her form the highest a princess to
the lowest a lower class woman. She tried to examine the ideas this philosopher had said to ... Show
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After this was told to her she realized that those feeling that she felt in the beginning about how they
talked about women so badly. At the end her view was that women are capable of being educated. Her
idea is based upon smarts alone and not on physical nature. Her view of women seems to be more
sensible to me growing in the 20th century. We have learned over the years that because you are a
women does not mean that you are incapable of being equal to a man. Although in physical strength
men have gotten us by far mentally women are able to compete with men. As for Plato s believes that
men and women are not equal. He believes that men were born and educated like citizens. He also
believes that the only way of arriving at a right conclusion about the possession and use of women and
children is to follow the path on which we originally started, when we said that the men were to be the
guardians and watchdogs of the herd. Plato also stated that the birth and education of women to be
subject to similar or nearly similar regulations. Then you shall see whether the result is in accordance
with the male design. Plato then states the question are dogs divided into hes and shes, or do they both
share equally in hunting and in keeping watch and in the other duties of dogs? Or do we entrust to the
males the entire and exclusive care of the flocks, while we leave the females at home, under the idea
that the bearing and suckling their
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The Basic Idea Of Science
THE BASIC IDEA
In the field of physical science it has been proved that absolutely everything can be scientifically
reduced to one ultimate invisible Essence, something which cannot be contacted by the physical
senses. It is therefore only reasonable to say that originally everything must have, and still does, come
from It. According to one s way of thinking, different names are given to It: Energy, Principle,
Universal Intelligence, Universal Mind, Consciousness, Spirit, God.
The Basic Ideas of Science of Mind, pg. 11
Infinite = One The number that best represents the infinite is not a very big number. Infinity is one, not
two, or three or more. The infinite is not many, but one. The infinite is indivisible and inseparable. If
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That too is an inescapable realization drawn from the premise of an infinite being. The Infinite cannot
be one with just one of us. It must be one with every one of us. Each and everyone is one with the
infinite One, God. If you doubt that Jesus came to this conclusion, then consider one question: Why
did he say that when we pray we should pray to Our Father, rather than his Father? We are all one with
the infinite One. I think that we must accept this premise because it is reasonable; but my insistence
that others think and reason as I do would be unreasonable. Anyone can ignore the infinite One; they
just can t be separate or apart from It. We can ignore our heritage, our inheritance and our inherent
nature. Nevertheless it is with us, even thou we deny it. You can ignore reality, but it doesn t go away.
One Reality The Apostle Paul wrote: In him we live, and move, and have our being [Acts 17:28] Jesus
said: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. [Lk.
17:21] God would have to be very small to be within all, and very large to include all. However, to
resolve these two extremes, God need only be infinite. Remember what Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote
in his essay, History:
There is no great and no small
To the Soul that maketh all:
And where it cometh, all things are;
And it cometh everywhere. When we envision a God that is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent
we are thinking of the infinite,
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Global Problem Solving And Morals Cross
Global Community Discovery
JaQuita J. Jackson
Ohio Christian University Global Community Discovery
Global problem solving and morals cross in various ways. Clearly, the way in which issues, for
example, environmental change, asset consumption, vicious passing, savage disparities in life chances,
and dangers to biodiversity are drawn nearer and considered, not to mention determined, epitomize
muultiple and significant moral issues. At the most fundamental level, the impression of the presence
of an issue is gotten from a feeling of incongruence between a given circumstance and the qualities the
viewer esteems pertinent to that circumstance. As needs be the structure of qualities that prompts the
esteeming of issues as worldwide issues needs examination. In any case, similarly, issues are not
comprehended in any dynamic or immaterial unbiased or quality free sense. They are determined, or
there is work to determine them, in headings or as per criteria and objectives got from qualities sets.
As needs be, the qualities appended to or fundamental, unequivocally or verifiably, worldwide critical
thinking activities and originations needs examination. There are no less than three fundamental
ranges of convergence of morals and worldwide issues, nearly between related, and each of which has
various consequent particular zones. ( Global ethics and problem solving | Nautilus Institute for
Security and Sustainability, n.d.) Two are mention below.
Global rules and ethical
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Impact Of Shelf Management On A Supermarket
Impact of shelf management in a supermarket
Supermarkets today across the world have become extremely competitive in nature and the pressure to
prop up sales using existing facilities is increasing. Advertising and point of purchase sales promotion
are used widely by supermarkets to get the maximum amount of sales as possible. It also helps to
know that today data is widely available on almost any factor in consideration. Such large data can be
used well for analysing and finding any particular trends that may benefit their stores. In
supermarkets, as we can generally see and understand, there is a limited amount of space, large,
medium or small depending upon the type of supermarket in operation. Now the task that store
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Research Aim
The primary aim of the research is to assess the impact of product placement on the sales of a product
and determine whether there would be any improvement or decrement in sales as a result of switching
shelf space.
Research Objectives
The objectives of the research are to assess if a product placed in one position on the shelves is better
than it being placed in another position and to see if it is better to place the product with any other
items which can be thought to help improve the sales. Also, another objective of the research is to
understand whether data analysis can be used to improve the shelf management and whether the
inferences from such data analysis for a number of stores in a single supermarket can be characterized
to be standard across the board or whether the output of such analysis should only be used in a
particular store from which data was collected.
Research Questions
This research will concentrate the efforts on answering the below questions:
1. How does shelf management affect the sales of the product? Whether the sales of a product which
was already selling well, decrease because of a shift in the shelf space? Or does the sales of a product
which was not selling before improve because of a change in the shelf space?
2. Which position on the shelf space has
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The Problem Of Population Health
Population health revolves around the ability to stratify patients to understand the population and
address disparities in care (Darves, 2015). The stratification measures allow the provider to track
trends and improve the health of patients. This process often requires population health councils,
leaders, providers and employees and breaking away from hospital or practice centric and focusing on
the patient (Darves, 2015). The change will require special handling with a physician leader and a non
aggressive management (Darves, 2015). Develop care continuum models in the hospital and
community system to link patients back to their primary care provider. In addition, select clinics and
pilot the program focusing on high risk patients and a selected disease management state such as
diabetes, heart failure and COPD targeting high utilization and setting care protocols to gain support
and demonstrate the success of the model (Darves, 2015). The shift to population health management
is labor, technology and financial intensive. In the past patients received the same care, however with
population health stratify the population and developing care models for each segment of high risk,
rising risk and health along with providing education to the staff and community will help deliver
better care while lowering cost and ensuring patients receive the care when and where they need it
(Darves, 2015). However with population health the patient s health is broken down to high
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Latin American Spanish And Peninsular Spanish
The difference between Latin American Spanish (LAS) and Peninsular Spanish (PS) is something that
is increasingly prominent in the global Hispanic society. These differences lie in the grammatical,
lexical and phonological features of the two variations of both the variant and the original form of the
language. Latin American Spanish, spoken in countries such as Mexico, Panama, Chile and Honduras
all adopted the Spanish language in the late 15th century and have since made Latin American Spanish
one of the most widely spoken variations of the Spanish language in the world. The difference of the
phonological features between Latin American Spanish and Peninsular Spanish is a prime example, as
the sounds of the vowels can differ depending on the form of the language that is being spoken.
Throughout the course of this investigation, the main distinctions between the two forms of the
language will be discussed in further detail, centring on the grammatical, lexical and phonological
features. It is also worth noting that in Spain there are four different co official languages within Spain
itself, these signifying the four different regions; Basque, Catalan, Galician and Basque . Therefore, it
is clear that even within Spain there is a variance in the form of the language.
Latin American Spanish and Peninsular Spanish are quite different, especially when we look closer at
some of the key features of the language s grammatical, lexical and phonological properties. It is not
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The Sense Of Place By Jane Heaney
Also emanating from the sectarian subject is Heaney s etymological study of Northern Ireland s
landscape in order to transcend the contemporary political situation. In his lecture The Sense of Place
given in 1977, Heaney explains that according to John Montague, the whole Irish landscape is a
manuscript and Northern Ireland s history ensures an endless opportunity to treat the local landscape
and its terminology as such. Originally, one language was spoken here; Gaelic Irish. However,
resulting from plantations by English and Scottish settlers, Gaelic was infiltrated by their languages,
thus creating three different dialects. Heaney therefore maintains a linguistic equilibrium by remaining
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The terms boortree , bower tree and elderberry are used within the sonnet. Significantly, the boortree
is the Scottish derivative of the English elderberry . Heaney, like his northern compatriots refers to it
as a bower tree , reflecting the slight change the word was subjected to when used in Ireland by
planted settlers over the preceding centuries. Expanding further on this, Heaney claims to be an
etymologist of roots and graftings . Graftings means the joining of the tissues of plants and the use of
this term can be seen as referring to the adjoining of the two cultures in Northern
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Greek Philosophy Research Paper
For the Greeks philosophy wasn t restricted to the abstract it was also their natural science. In this way
their philosophers were also their scientist. Questions such as what is the nature of reality and how do
we know what is real are two of the fundamental questions they sought to answer. Pythagoras and
Plato were two of the natural philosophers who sought to explain these universal principles.
Pythagoras felt that all things could be explained and represented by mathematical formulae. Plato,
Socrate s most important disciple, believed that the world was divided into two realms, the visible and
the intelligible. Part of the world, the visible, we could grasp with the five senses, but the intelligible
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He only played lib service to the Greek pantheon and believed in a one unknown Divinity (Cheney
96). The doctrine he taught to his disciples was the oneness of all things. He believed that there was
one spirit that pervaded the entire universe that bounded us all, including the animals. The origin of
all, the being of all, the kinship of all, is in the harmonious flow. To be perfectly in the rhythm is to be
divinely attuned. Health is perfect bodily rhythm. Education is the opening of the being to the rhythm
(Cheney 96). The universe had its own rhythmic order. This rhythmic order along with numerical
beats, symmetry, measure, harmonious proportion was the link to the one Unity. Their method of
knowing what was real was the study of mathematics since there is a correspondence between the
physical and the mathematical worlds. For Pythagoras the physical and mathematical worlds were
same worlds. Pythagoras and his students purified the mind through scientific study, and spent most of
their time developing mathematical theories (Kathlyn 31). As far as the beauty of Helen of Troy is
concerned, Pythagoras would compare her features to the golden ratio, 1 to1.61814. For example the
width of her mouth would have to be exactly 1.61814 the width of the nose for her to be considered
beautiful. Helen could only be beautiful if her features met the golden ratio (Maddox). He would also
describe her beauty in terms of
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The Issue Of Abortion On The United States Essay
The topic I have selected to write about in this research paper is the issue of Abortion, My thesis in
this paper is to analyze the history of abortion in the United States prior to the Roe vs. Wade decision
and afterwards, and to demonstrate the ways in which our two major political parties views on this
issue have shifted over time along with the public s view on the issue. Abortion has been practiced for
most of human history. The ancient Greeks and Romans practiced it, although not all ancient thinkers
had the same views on abortion. Ancient Greek father of medicine (Britannica) Hippocrates was
against the procedure; in the Hippocratic Oath doctors had to swear, To not give a woman an abortive
remedy. (University of Virginia) Ancient Greek thinker Aristotle believed that fetuses gained a soul 40
days after conception for male fetuses, and 90 days after conception for female fetuses, a process of
which he termed ensoulment (BBC) The Bible is inexplicably quiet on the issue.(BBC) Jesus said
nothing about the practice of abortion neither did the apostles; It is through early Christian writings
such as The Didache (Ante Nicene Fathers, Vol. 7.) that abortion was inexplicably condemned by the
fledgling Christian Church and in turn all of Christendom. Between the 5th and 16 century views on
abortion changed as abortion came to gradually become acceptable as long as it was performed before
The Quickening which was a term for when the mother first felt the child
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Mao Zedong Communism
According to communist leader Mao Zedong s philosophy, Women hold up half the sky . This belief
was a key component to the rise of communism in China, but this political ideology actually emerged
in Russia decades before China s revolution. Communism was built in the early 20th century from a
desire to abandon capitalist ideals and promote complete equality between social classes. For China,
the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 CE, which fought to diminish all foreign influence, began an era of poor
conditions and starvation that swept the livelihood of lower class citizens. With Chinese citizens
desperate for change, power hungry leaders such as Mao Zedong were able to quickly gain support
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As Mao Zedong seized power in China, education became a strong focus of reformation. Zedong
focused on education concerning communist values, in an attempt to mold successive generations of
young supporters . These education reforms went hand in hand with new laws guaranteeing equal
educational opportunities for women, which wished to prepare women with the knowledge needed to
join the workforce. Formal Chinese educational opportunities were first introduced by Christian
missionaries in developed areas. Deng Yuzhi, an educated Chinese feminist, supporter of Christianity,
and collaborator with the Chinese Communist Party, is widely credited for promoting the education of
women during this era. Yuzhi was known for setting up numerous night schools for women to be
educated in both political and social issues concerning their freedom. After the 1919 May Fourth
Movement, one of the first attempts at political reform, elites began promoting the rights of women to
equality regarding educational access and opportunities, and called for a change in feudal education
ideology . In the decades that followed, illiteracy rates for women declined drastically, and the number
of females seeking secondary education had multiplied. Eventually, in 1986, the Law of Compulsory
Education was enacted to require all students, male or female, to participate in a 9 year education
program. During the Communist
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Jerry Sandusky Case Summary
The case of Jerry Sandusky was not handled well at all. To better elaborate, Mike McQueary did the
correct thing by informing his boss right away; however law enforcement authorities should have
instantly been notified instantly. For instance under the Educator Discipline Act, all educators are
required too, with in 15 days, report any type sexual misconduct and sexual abuse or exploitation to
the Pennsylvania Department of Education (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, n.d.). To go into more
detail, educators are also required to report rumors, and personal suspicions (Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, n.d.).
On a similar matter, as stated above, educators do receive there is a small grace period of exactly 15
days from the reported date of the incident
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The Kalam Argument That God Is The Creator Of The Universe
The Kalam argument is the best argument to explain that God is the Creator of the universe. Some of
the major expositors of this argument are Lane Craig, JP Moreland, Groothuis and many others. This
cosmological argument is divided in three sections, the first premise states Whatever begins has a
cause it denies the idea that nothing came out of nothing. In fact, nothing lacks all casual power,
therefore material things should have a cause. Groothuis in his book shares that he does not conceive
the idea that a musician appears in from of him from nowhere. Therefore all beginnings have to have a
cause. The universe is not eternal because it has a beginning. The second premise claims, The universe
began to exist J.P. Moreland gives a philosophical
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The Oppression Of Motherhood
When will you have a child? is a question often heard by women nearing a certain age, or upon
achieving certain milestones in her life (such as marriage or after her 30th birthday). While it may be
true that women are indeed the only ones with the ability to bear children, having a child is portrayed
as a woman s right of passage. Individuals frequently overstep boundaries of privacy and inquire
insensitively about a woman s personal plan for children, and the male glorifying society is to be
blamed for this prying and expectation. Due to the fact that motherhood in general is largely linked to
women s subordination to men, voluntary alternate decisions are subject to public criticism for
violating the dominant norm. However, what if a woman truly has no desire to become a mother? Is it
really something that every woman should aspire to? Why are women who opt not to procreate
stigmatized in the first place? Is motherhood really as rewarding as portrayed to be? It is vital to note
that is essay is not intended to degrade or discredit motherhood, as it is truly an extremely imperative,
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The media plays a significant role in the idealization of the patriarchal motherhood. Though the media
portrayals of family ideals change from era to era, historically, characters such as Carol Brady (mother
and step mother) from The Brady Bunch, Clair Huxtable (African American, working mother) from
The Cosby Show, or Lorelai Gilmore (single, working mother) from Gilmore Girls primarily depict a
selfless mother s ability to do it all with little complaint, out of pure love for her
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Skeletal Bone Research Paper
Bone Lit Review
Introduction
Skeletal bone is a dynamic tissue structure that constantly undergoes changes and remodeling
throughout someone s lifespan. Skeletal bones is a mechanical support for locomotion and protecting
the organs. Muscle tendons and ligaments insert onto the bone. It is only present in vertebrates.
Bone tissue is made up mainly of fibrous collagen connective tissue surrounded by a calcium
phosphate like mineral. It is hollow shaped structured that cannot swell or shrink. However, there are
living cells and blood vessels imbued within the bone tissue.
This paper will discuss the composition and cells of bone, different types and organization of bone,
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They undergo a mineralization process to calcify the bone into a harden material. First, the matrix of
the bone, a mixture of both collagen and water, plus other organic components are first laid down first.
Osteoblast cells secrete type 1 collagen, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, membrane enclosed vesicles
with alkaline phosphatase and toehr associated enzymes as well as a product known as osteoid into the
matrix. The osteoblast secretions bind with calcium with high affinity and enzymes hydrolyze
phosphate ions from various macromolecules creating a high concentration of ions. The high ion
concetrations causes calcium phosphate crystals to form and grow to mineralize further into a
compound known as hydroxyapatite. Hydroxoapatie surround collagen fibers and merge into a solid
bony
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Medication Noncompliance
Medication adherence comes from whether or not the patient takes their medication as prescribed, and
on whether or not they continue to take that medication. Medication noncompliance has been a
growing concern in the healthcare industry due to the association with relapse, higher cost of care,
lower level of functioning, risk for suicide, and re hospitalization with longer hospital stays
(Bressington, Gray, Mui, 2013). There are many different factors that can be associated with
medication noncompliance in addition to negative attitudes toward taking medication, poor insight,
substance misuse, previous noncompliance and inadequate discharge planning. The goal of this study
is to determine the extensiveness of antipsychotic medication non compliance
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Summary Of The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down By...
In the story The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down , by Anne Fadiman is about a family who
youngest child Lia Lee is diagnosed with epilepsy. Not only is the story about Lia Lee, but it also talks
about the Hmong cultural group different beliefs compared to the American cultural beliefs.
Throughout the story you see the differences throughout three different stages. Each stage shows at
least one difference from the Hmong cultural belief, American cultural belief, and the techniques and
practices that were used when Lia was born. The main theme in this story is the difference in how
each stage handles giving birth to a child. In addition, to the differences there also happened to be a
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I choose the typical American birth for many different reasons. One of the reasons I choose the typical
American birth is because of safety reasons. If anything were to happen to the baby, or my wife and
would want to think she s in the best hands as possible by being at the hospital with doctors who do
that take of job. Another reason why I would choose the American way of birth is because that is the
most common one to me. I had never had the same experiences as a Hmong group has had in their
lives. We also live in a different time were the typical American birth is the more standard for this
period of time were if it was in the past then you can maybe consider them for their birthing
techniques. Even though I like the spiritual aspects of the Hmong group I would still go with an
American typical
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The Impact Of E Commerce On Retail Industry
The impact of E Commerce on the Retail Industry
August 8
2016
The Findings and Analysis of customer information on an e commerce platform. The Improved
Marketing techniques of e commerce. Security issues associated with conducting business over the
internet and the methods used to combat these security vulnerabilities on e commerce and the use of
social media e commerce the conventional method of conducting business today
The Main Elements of E Commerce and the impact of E Commerce on Retail Industry
MODULE CODE:PM203
STUDENT NAME: CHAWAPIWA LEMANI
STUDENT ID: 29087
SUBMISSION DATE: 08/08/2016
Table of Contents
I. Introduction 2
II. Findings and Analysis 2
III. The impact of e commerce on Retail Industry. 2
IV. Impact of e commerce on brick and mortar business model 3
V. Customer information and how it is used on an e commerce platform. 3
1. Notice 4
2. Choice: opt in or out? 4
3. Access and accuracy 4
4. Data security and integrity 4
5. Redress and enforcement 4
6. Revision of policy 4
7. Posting a privacy policy 4
VI. The Improved Market Techniques Of E Commerce. 4
VII. Security issues that are associated with conducting business over the internet and the methods
that are used to combat this security 4
VIII. Security products and services 5
IX. Consumers need to be sure that: 5
X. E business needs to be sure that: 6
XI. E Commerce and the Social Media. 6
Conclusion 6
Recommendations 6
References 6
Bibliography 7
Appendices 8
I. Introduction
E Commerce
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Role Of Women During The Victorian Era
British literature and culture has been shaped by many movements and time periods. The Victorian
Period had a huge impact on many aspects in British literature and culture. The roles of women were
greatly affected during this time period. The question of what women could (or should) do attracted a
lot of debate in the Victorian era. There are numerous characteristics about The Victorian Period, one
of them being the transformation of Britain. From the1830 s to the 1870 s, as seen in Victorian
Literature, Britain underwent changes that transformed the lives of its people. The Rail network began
in the 1830 s and was completed by the 1870 s. The Rail network had a great effect on the travel,
appearance of the countryside, and speed of movement. Financial sector and trade grew significantly
and British manufacturing became dominant in the world. Influence overseas and British power
expanded and seemed to be permanent. Population grew from around 12 million to 25 million in 58
years. This period also saw the consequent growth of large cities and also a significant shift of
population from the country side to the towns. Another characteristic was an age of optimism. The
Victorian age saw itself as a time of confident progress. The Victorian age was a turbulent period
which, from numerous points of view, considered itself to be a period of certain advancement.
Numerous individuals trusted that Britain was driving the world into another and better age: More
illuminated laws, the
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Technology Is A Bad Thing
Advances in Technology Technology has advanced in all shapes and forms and there is no sign of it
stopping. It has changed the way many of us see the world today. If our ancestors would be alive, they
would think it is a completely different place. Many consumers believe that technology is a bad thing
because they see the ugly side of change. Most people if not all simply do not want to accept it or
perhaps they notice those consumers who make mistakes and abuse technology. Despite it being an
unseen act of technology, society is continuously changing to uphold a set of standards never before
held for the sake of the future. We witness generations grasping a general idea of how to use the
complex devices starting at a young age. The younger users are able to use their devices with ease and
breeze through applications at an outstanding rate. For example, my younger siblings know exactly
how to unlock my phone and swipe through pages of applications and know exactly what game to use.
I have witnessed them logging in on my computers and perhaps search the web to watch their favorite
videos online. This idea of teaching the future generations at a young age to develop technological
skills is a great opportunity for them to have for the sake of their jobs. It is like we are preparing them
to advanced and not stay behind. The advances in technology is increasing at a rapid rate creating new
types of jobs and opportunities brightening the future of the next generation. Since
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The Women s Rights Movement Essay
Women leaders are evolving in today s society more than ever before. For a while, men had always
been at the forefront when it came to leadership, however women have really stepped up and began
taking on a lot of leadership roles. It s ironic that a woman actually raises a male to be that of a leader;
however women didn t get viewed the same as the male. In 1948 The Women s Rights Movement
brought upon red flags and women began to questions why they didn t get the same educational as
well as professional opportunities as males. Lots of women began to speak out because they were not
going to tolerate the inequality against them any longer. There was definitely a change that took place
which allowed women to have the same opportunities as males. One woman in particular by the name
Meg Whitman really took advantage of this great opportunity. She s the perfect example of what
leadership is all about.
Meg Whitman is the President and chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Co. She was born on
August 4, 1956 in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. Whitman definitely has her hands in a
lot of different areas surrounding business. Her father worked on Wall Street while her mom enjoyed
the amenities of being a stay at home mother. Growing up, Whitman was full of confidence and she
bestowed a great sense of intelligence. In 1974 she graduated from high school in just three years. She
then enrolled in Princeton University, and obtained a bachelor s degree in economics. She
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Kazuo Stevens Ambition
In Kazuo Ishiguro s Remains of the Day, Mr. Stevens sole ambition in life is to become one of the
greatest servicemen of his time. To attain the reputation he desires, Stevens believes that he must carry
himself with dignity , which the gentleman defines as a butler s ability not to abandon the professional
being he inhabits. Stevens must exhibit no sentiment as his humanity may interfere with the quality of
his service. His belief is that his service level especially how well he polishes the silverware directly
affects his employer s business and guests. Since the most powerful men in Europe visit the mansion,
Stevens believes in his younger years that he would play a role in the reconstruction of Europe
through keeping these men content.
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Rabbit Proof Fence Mistreatment Analysis
The treatment towards Aboriginals from when the First Fleet arrived in Australia until the early 19th
century was inhumane and heartless. The appalling mistreatment of Aborigine s is explored in the
motion picture Rabbit Proof Fence , Paul s story and my visual. In the movie The Rabbit Proof Fence
the mistreatment is shown in the way the three girls are snatched away, the place where they stayed
when being transported to Moore River and the way they are treated in the missionary. In the third
scene the girls are taken away from their families without any notice and for no apparent reason.
Another example of mistreatment was in the train scene, where they were kept in a cage trying to
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He is covering his face because he hates his self identity because that is the main reason he gets
bullied. He is also trampling on an Aboriginal painting indicating he wants to get rid of Aboriginal
culture. The teacher is walking past him and not helping him just because of his race. I have
incorporated multiple techniques from both the prescribed techniques. From Rabbit Proof Fence the
low angle shots of the person monitoring makes him look bigger therefore making him look more
important. I used the visual technique size in my drawing by making the Aboriginal smaller in
comparison to the rest of the people in the image. In Rabbit Proof Fence another technique used was
costuming as Neville wears affluent clothes unlike the three girls who wear filthy and unwashed
clothes and this usually depicts that Neville has more power than the Aboriginals. I also used this in
my story as the Aboriginal wears dirty clothes compare to the other characters signifying that they
have less authority.. Other visual devices I used in my visual which were not used in my prescribed
text are vector and colour. The vector is from the Aboriginal and ends at the bullying sign. The student
wears the colour black as that colour usually symbolises loss of hope and the Aboriginal feels like
there is no hope left for him. Another technique I have used is Salience. The
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Secret Sorrow Analysis
Do you have a favourite genre for stories? Stories come in all sorts of genres and themes. They attract
different types of audiences because they make connections with some readers. For example, A Secret
Sorrow is more Fantasy, and A Sorrowful Woman is more realistic. Audiences like me enjoy fantasy
stories since we have an interest in the love connection to the characters. I prefer A Secret Sorrow
because of fantasy, relatability, and love.
In a secret sorrow, Kai and Faye show an example of a fantasy story. His eyes held her locked in
unrelenting demand Why should I be disappointed? (Page 33, Paragraph 52) Kai presents like a prince
that cares for Faye because these actions are not seen often in the real world. Most males do not act
like him. They are rougher and not understanding. They do not know how to respond like Kai. Kai
responds in a way that makes Faye feel special and wanted. Kai in a way tells Faye that she is
wonderful and he will only love her. This novel is written for the female audience, which is why Kai is
able to speak the way he speaks. Without even knocking he came into her room and walked over to
the bed. She could feel the mattress sag as his weight came down on it. Her heart was pounding like a
sledgehammer, and then his arms came around her and he drew her against him. Faye, he said quietly,
please marry me. (Page 34, Paragraph 73 74). This part of the story can make the audience fulfill their
dream of this romantic scene. The man you
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The Law Of The Corn Laws
Another way in which a comparison of the two thinkers can be given with respect to the Corn Laws is
through their positioning on the issue of Say s Law. To introduce this concept, Jean Baptiste Say
developed the Law of Markets, which is commonly referred to as Say s Law, in his A Treatise on
Political Economy. He maintains that in order to consume, one must provide supplies for another s
demand in order to earn a unit of account to consume goods, meaning a consumer must also be a
producer (Say, I.XV.133). Therefore, the economy is a constant cycle of production, proving that
supply creates its own demand. Because of this implication, Say s Law can be viewed in relation to
the Corn Laws as the law implies both that an economy will equilibrate without a need for government
intervention and that free trade is non distortionary. Knowing this, it becomes evident that the law was
supported by Ricardo, albeit implicitly, and explicitly rejected by Malthus. This section will therefore
more indepthly move through the two thinker s opinions on the law to prove their stance on the greater
issue of the Corn Laws.
Malthus disagrees with Say s Law, as it oversimplifies the nuance of the economy through its failure
to account for the insufficiency of demand coupled with overproduction. The main argument about the
insufficiency of demand is brought about by the expenditure of the different social classes. The
insufficiency of demand he notes makes up his glut theory. For Malthus,
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Why Is Auschwitz Considered The Worst Concentration Camp
Auschwitz: The Worst Concentration Camp The Holocaust was a horrific event in history that will
never be forgotten. During the Holocaust, any enemy of Germany, primarily Jewish people, were sent
to concentration camps. There, they were put in uncomfortable living quarters, given starving portions
of food, and tortured. The main purpose of these camps was to murder any threat to the pure Germany
that consisted of nothing but Germans. There was one camp that proved to be the worst of all, and that
was Auschwitz. Approximately 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz during the Holocaust
and there is no wonder why after seeing the terrible things done to these innocent people. Sadly, the
horrors started from the minute the prisoners arrived at Auschwitz.
Transportation and Arrival The Nazis brought as many enemies as they could to Auschwitz. Jews,
Poles, Gypsies, and people of several other nationalities were loaded onto trains daily. Up to eighty
people could fit in each cart, leaving no room to sit and rest. There was also no food provided for the
journey. The trip often took at least three days to get to their final destination. Once they arrived at
Auschwitz, Nazi soldiers would throw the passengers off the train and force them to leave all their
belongings. Once everybody was off the train, the Nazis began separating the people into ... Show
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They lived in barracks that could house around 700 people, and slept on brick or wooden bunk beds.
Often times, prisoners would sleep on possessions they snuck in to prevent them from being stolen or
confiscated. They also slept in dirty clothes that were not changed for months. Sometimes, the
prisoners woke up to find a few of their bedmates dead due to the previous day s hard labor and small
food portions. As uncomfortable as it was, inmates endured these horrible living conditions to survive
in Auschwitz (Jewish Virtual Library
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Classical Hollywood Narration And The Maltese Falcon
Classical Hollywood Narration and The Maltese Falcon
Being that of a Classic Hollywood film, John Huston s work The Maltese Falcon is an exemplar (and
subsequently a subverter) of classical hollywood narrative. A film noir where the character s
motivations are as fluid and complex as the genre is known to be. A film whose narrative in of itself
keeps the viewer guessing, and plot points are slowly pieced together by the viewer to discover the
greater story at hand. It s through these areas that The Maltese Falcon is a viewer s guide to classical
Hollywood narrative. In classic film noir fashion, The Maltese Falcon follows; unpredictable and
impeccable detective Sam Spade on the case to discover the mysterious falcon statue. Sam s overall
motivation in the story is simple; uncover the secrets of this case and find out who is behind the
murders of Archer and Thursby. While that is the story at hand, the plot of The Maltese Falcon has the
viewer believe that Spade wants the Falcon for himself, or at the very least wanting the profits from its
sale. From the elusive way Spade talks to Gutman and Cairo about the Falcon, the viewer is slowly
convinced of this idea. However it isn t until the climax where someone is able to be blamed for the
murders (Spades initial goal) that Spade flips his act and frames O Shaughnessy for the murders,
having fooled Gutman and Cairo with a fake falcon. Having mentioned O Shaughnessy, it s important
to point out that her character s
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Relationship Between Stakeholders And Stakeholders
In the modern era of marketing, brand management has proved its importance by being a widely
discussed topic. While brand value was primarily connected with customers only, its importance into
non customer areas has been acknowledged. Brand equity and brand value are argued on their relation
with relevant stakeholders. In this assignment I am reflecting on the importance of managing these
stakeholder relationships.
Stakeholder management has been recognised as a central part of an organisation s effectiveness.
Stakeholders play important roles as advocates, sponsors, partners and agents of change. Much has
been written about stakeholder relationships in the private sector and many companies now have
dedicated relationship managers and strategies in place to improve and develop external relationships.
However, stakeholder management in the brand management still lags some way behind (Ipsos 2009).
Building a successful brand is effective if brand value is generated. Through the relationship
performance between the relevant stakeholders and the brand, brand value can be created. Jones
(2005) suggests, that one should acknowledge two key points while accessing the stakeholders:
1. Network of relationships / dependency upon multiple stakeholders,
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Reputations are crucial. While they are hard to win, they are equally easily lost. Understanding
stakeholders helps to build stable relationships and, ultimately, to accomplish your objectives (Ipsos
2009). Research shows that strong reputations, i.e. trust and good communications are key for
consumers to listen and follow companies. This is clearly demonstrated by well known companies that
create strong reputations based on clear values and cultures: innocent drinks, Coca Cola and Toyota, to
name just three (Ipsos
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Black Men And The Brotherhood Essay
While white women seek visibility as a means of being recognized by white men, white men seek
visibility to further their political goals. What both have in common is the use of black men to amplify
their visibility and expedite their success. The Brotherhood is an organization led by Brother Jack that
entices the Invisible Man, recruits him, and takes advantage of his invisibility to spark a riot in the
streets of Harlem. The Brotherhood takes advantage of his invisibility in multiple ways: the
organization advises the Invisible Man during his speeches, the organization sends him across New
York as it see fit, the organization gives him money, and the organization fuels his rise to fame and
notoriety. These acts seem benevolent, but the intentions behind them were destructive and
manipulative. The Brotherhood has a doctrine and all members are expected to abide by it. Individual
action is frowned upon. The Invisible Man is thus, reduced to a token and through his invisibility, the
Brotherhood amplifies its prevalence in Harlem and generally as an organization. Again, the black
man is used and those who use him aren t invested in him. The Invisible Man realizes this amidst the
riots in Harlem: And now I looked around a corner of my mind and saw Jack and Norton and Emerson
merge into one single white figure. They were very much the same, each attempting to force his
picture of reality upon me and neither giving a hoot in hell for how things looked to me (508) and It
was
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Black Lininging Experiment Essay
Experiment 1 Aim: To test what colour paint turns out best on my black lining. This will be the one
that you can see the best. Method: 1. Place a stencil over your material 2. Paint over the stencil 3.
Leave material to dry 4. Wash stencil and repeat with other colours. Results: As I suspected, you
couldn t see experiment C at all. Experiment A did turn out, but it turned a more dirty red/brown
colour than a bright red. Finally, I believe experiment B turned out the best as the blue clearly showed.
Conclusion: I will be using experiment B, as it came out the brightest and I don t mind how the picture
looked patchy. Modifications: As the original stencil I used to experiment was ruined, I will be
changing the stencil I use for my final piece. Experiment 2 Aim: ... Show more content on
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Place boning in the middle of the seam. 3. Sew the edges of the covering of the boning onto the seam
allowance. Results: Experiment A did not work for me at all, as I did not line up the seam and the
boning properly. Experiment C work really well and so did experiment B. Although the boning for
experiment B seams stronger than the boning for experiment C. Conclusion: I will be using
experiment B as it worked well when tested and it seems stronger than the other two experiments.
Experiment 4 Aim: To Test which colour thread I like for my lazy daisies. Method: 1. Sew a lazy daisy
stitch with a certain coloured embroidery thread. 2. Repeat with other colours. Results: I did not like
how colour C turned out against the red material. As I will be using colour B (black) for my machine
embroidery I will not use it for my hand embroidery as I believe it would turn out better if I had a
contrast between two colours on my corset. Conclusion: I will be using colour A, as I would like to
have the contrast of the white and the black, (which I will be using for my machine embroidery)
Modifications: For these experiments I used 6 threads for the lazy daisy stitch, but for my corset I will
be using only 3. Experiment
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Native Title Case Study
Law reform in relation to Native Title has developed and become testament to the growing justice for
the ATSI community, however effective mean and complete justice is yet to be achieved. From the
changing values and attitudes of society, alongside conditions of social change and new concepts of
justice ATSI justice is being implemented, with law reform. With seminal cases alike Mabo and Wik,
legislation has been delegated and changed accordingly; with the recognition of Native title finally
succeeding in overturning the terra nullius doctrine, which for centuries has damaged and hurt the
ATSI peoples. Despite this, with the Wik decision and largely the 10 point plan, it sought to pour
bucket loads of extinguishment upon Native Title ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the change from Keatings progressive labour government to John Howard s conservative
Coalition government, came resounding regression to the Native Title act, with the 10 point plan, and
the coinciding Wik decision nine months after. The Wik VS Queensland case (1996) established that
in cases of conflict between pastoral leases and native title, pastoral leases override and can
successfully extinguish native title , which was adopted with the change of legislation and introduction
of the Native Title amendment Act (1998). If there is no conflict, they can coexist. Many cases of
Native Title extinguishment has occurred, and only approximately 600 areas hold Native Title in all of
Australia, with less than 1% in NSW. As a procession from the Native Title declaration, this
legislature has digressed justice to the ATSI community , and as further iterated by Sydney Morning
Herald has undone the good of the Mabo decision . ATSI discrimination following the legislation of
the Native title Act (1996) significantly rose in the public discourse with renowneded personalities
claiming they could take their backyards , and an unspoken deeply rooted fear for many, dating back
to Australia s colonization; that Australia could be declared completely under Native Title, and the
sovereignty of the Crown could be questioned . For ATSI peoples , the introduction of the 10 point
plan, and the Native Title Ammendment Act (1998) marks a significant national regression upon
achieving justice for their community as they sought to pour bucket loads of extinguishment on the
native title rights of Indigenous Australians. Law reform, in this case has been dominantly ineffective
in achieving justice for the ATSI peoples, and rather revoking
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Crc Art Gallery Experience Paper
Nhat Nguyen
Professor Koch
Art History 300
11/06/2016
Extra Credit
Experience from CRC Art Gallery This is the first time I have been in Crc Art Gallery, it is really
interesting to be there for working. I have been there for three times, but I feel I have learned and
gained a lot experience for being employee at Crc Art Gallery. When I was working there, I just
realized there only show ceramic arts and only one bronze. There are include the work of arts by four
artists: Bill Abright, Lisa Reinertson, Richard Shaw, Claudia Tarantino. Each artist has a different idea
about the life on the world. Bill Abright want to figure out the structure underneath of layer of things
in all species include animal and human, particularly in faced ... Show more content on
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I have thought most of the viewers come to Crc Art Gallery just are only Crc students. But all the
viewers come there are include middle school students, high school students, elder people, etc. Some
young people go around and take a quick look for all the art, sometimes they take a picture of
sculpture. A few people they ask for some question about work of art. Most of elder people take
slowly and carefully look for the works, sometime they stand in front of these art for a while. There
was an interesting scene when I worked at Gallery on the first day. There is a middle school girl who
is deaf, and her teacher use sign language to communicate with her. At that time, I did not pay
attention to the girl much because I think it is really normal conversation with a deaf person.
Suddenly, I saw she speak up for question about one sculpture of Richard Shaw. I look at my
coworker with big open eyes, and I told her this is the first time I saw a deaf person who able to talk.
On the second day at work, there was a guy who came in the Gallery for quick around look for all the
works of art, after that he asked me for taking picture of all sculptures in Gallery. But for 15, 20
minutes later, he was still seating on the back of Gallery. I felt weir and a lot of thought come to my
mind; what does he do on back there? Doesn t he destroy the works of art? I started to walk around
and asked him; is everything
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Anger Is Defined By The Oxford Dictionary
Anger is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
Psychology list anger as one of the basic human emotions felt by all people, regardless of race,
religion, or culture. Numerous studies have been conducted on anger to try and find out how often
people get angry; the findings range from once a day to fifteen times a day. What the studies did all
find, was that anger is an emotion often used to mask other emotions, such as guilt, hurt, or fear.
While anger is an emotion experienced by everyone, how a person experiences it and why is widely
varied. Two of the most common triggers an be simplified down to the violation of expectation or the
blockage of goals. In women, anger is more likely to be triggered by experiences or problems with
family and close friends. Men on the other hand are more likely to be triggered by a stranger s
behavior or things not working. Children are probably the best example of how blockage of goals can
lead to anger. When a child is kept from a toy or there is an obstacle in their path, anger is the emotion
that will most often be triggered. Studies have shown that younger people experience anger more than
older adults and well educated people are less likely to anger then those less educated. When they do
anger, educated individuals have been found to be better equipped to deal with the emotion in a
productive way.
Psychologist have found that there are three ways a person may express their anger;
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  • 2. My First Season Of Recreational Soccer It all began back when I was three years old at my first season of recreational soccer. The YMCA was where the love and passion for soccer started. I later moved to the big leagues of Big Sun recreational soccer to me it was like the professional league. I met the best coach ever, Coach Judd Davis. He inspired me to be the bomb.com player and introduced me to competitive soccer. So that next year I played on a U12 team as a fourth grader. When I made this team it was at that moment my dream to play professionally was born. I worked harder than anyone on my team and tried to soak up as much knowledge about the game there was told to me. My parents helped me along the way by continuously encouraging me throughout difficult times. So I thought I was ready to take on harder challenges. After for playing on the Ocala Lightning for two years, in 2013, I went to try out for the Olympic Development Program (O.D.P) or the Florida state team. I felt excited and ready to be beast at this try out. The try out was near the Space Coast so it was a little bit of a drive. As we were driving I was worried, nervous, and filled with the jitters like I am on ITBS days. Finally the moment came where I had to face the try outs by myself because I knew absolutely no one there (except my parents). I went to get my number so the Coaches could evaluate the players. I was so timid that weekend I spoke to other players and coaches about five times, that s it. The try out was two days of hard work and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Anatomy Of The Pulmonary, Coronaries And Veins Anatomy Of The pulmonary, Coronaries and aorta arteries Gross anatomy The heart and great vessels are roughly in the middle of the thorax, being surrounded laterally and posteriorly by the lungs and anteriorly by the sternum and the central part of the thoracic cage. The heart acts a twofold, self modifying suction and pressure pump, the parts of which work in union to push blood to all parts of the body. The right half of the heart (right heart) gets ineffectively oxygenated (venous) blood from the body via the SVC and IVC and pumps it through the pulmonary trunk to the lungs for oxygenation. The left half of the heart (left heart) gets well oxygenated (arterial) blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins and pushes it into the aorta for circulation to the body (Fig.1) (Moore and Dalley, 2006). Fig.1. The heart and great vessels (Quoted from Shah, 2005) I Anatomy of pulmonary arteries: The lungs get blood by means of two sets of arteries: pulmonary arteries and bronchial arteries. Deoxygenated blood goes through the pulmonary trunk which separates into a left pulmonary artery that enters the left lung and a right pulmonary artery that enters the right lung. Return of the oxygenated blood to the heart happens by method of the four pulmonary veins which deplete into the left atrium (Tortora and Nielsen, 2012). The fundamental divisions of the trunk are the right and left pulmonary arteries. The right pulmonary artery goes in front of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Frankenstein And Nabokov s The Real Life Of... Both Shelley s Frankenstein and Nabokov s The Real Life of Sebastian Knight investigate problems of reality, strongly suggesting that real knowledge of someone cannot exist or is at best inaccessible. However, while Nabokov and Frankenstein suggest that one may never be able to know the real life of another person, perhaps one s failed attempts to perfectly capture that reality reflections or interpretations of reality, that is function as the most meaningful reality for the would be knower. V. s definition of real itself makes real knowledge an impossibility. While V. never explicitly defines real, readers can piece together an approximate understanding from the metaphors he uses to express his lack of access to the real Sebastian. Although V. could describe the way he [Sebastian Knight] walked, or laughed, or sneezed, these facts would be no more than sundry bits of cinema film cut away by scissors and having nothing in common with the essential drama (Larsen 16). Characters know much about Sebastian but he himself escapes [them] (Larsen 28 9). It s this essential drama or he himself that V. identifies as real the core essence of someone or something. And after a conversation with Sebastian, V. longed for no earthly reason (...) to say something real, something with wings and a heart, suggesting that something real is otherworldly, incorporeal ( no earthly reason , wings and a heart ), and thus beyond V. s ability to know. Perhaps what Nabokov terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Similarities And Differences Between The Chesapeake And... When we think of our country now, we think about how it is separated into states, but back then the states were part of colonies. Some of the main colonies were the Chesapeake colonies which consisted of Virginia and Maryland, the middle colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, and lastly, the New England colonies which were Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. In the colonial regions of New England, Chesapeake and the middle colonies they all share similarities and differences, most predominantly shown in family life, rank and status. In the past historians have written that the regions of Chesapeake and New England are extremely different, but still have something in common. Accordingly, they are found in their times of origination, they were both founded around the same time and also by the same people. Ultimately, they have both accepted Protestantism and the colonies both speak English. One major similarity is that they haven t forgotten who and where they came from, England, they still pledge allegiance to one crown. Like any other colony, they have created a society where both have been slow to establish social status. Unlike New England in Chesapeake a governing power tried to create a feudal system but the colonies shit it down quite fast. Notably they both have put themselves into a social group and no outside force trying to sway the people s social ranking placement. As the historians said Chesapeake and New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Evolution Of Democracy In The Early Republic. The... The Evolution of Democracy in the Early Republic The evolution of democracy from the time of President Thomas Jefferson to President Andrew Jackson can be depicted as a minimal change in conceptually agrarian viewpoints and strong supporters of equality for the common man. While the two men essentially shared many of the same beliefs and ideas, there was a noticeable difference to how they acted on them and spoke out about them. As the nation s third president, Jefferson organized the national government by his own ideals, doubled the size of the United States, and struggled to maintain American neutrality in the face of ever increasing pressure. The seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson was a general in the War of 1812 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jacksonian Democracy favored Laissez faire economics over the proactive federal investments promoted by the opposing Whig Party ( Jacksonian Democracy , 2017). Jeffersonians believed in equality and rule by the educated. Jefferson believed education would be the cure of all evils. He said, Educate the people generally, and tyranny and injustice will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day. (Hart, 1898). Jacksonians thought the best way to end corruption was to allow all the common people to vote and have their say in their government, however both men clearly demonstrate that their definition of the common man doesn t include minorities. On the American frontier, democracy became a way of life, with widespread social, economic and political equality. The system gradually evolved, from Jeffersonian Democracy or the First Party System to Jacksonian Democracy or the Second Party System and later to the Third Party System Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy are the same in just about every regard. Their views and goals as presidents are the same. Both are in favor of the common man and feel that it is the common people who should have the biggest influence on government, not the wealthy aristocrats. They also support states rights and feel that the federal government should not get involved with the states affairs. Both men s actions clearly show that the common man does not include minorities. Both Jackson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Supply and Demand Advertising Industry Supply Demand In recent years, internet advertising has taken the advertising industry by storm, as it continues to experience huge, incremental growth. Companies are moving away from the dark ages of print ads and radio spots and entering the digital age of online advertising. In the United States, internet advertising revenues soared to $10.7 billion in the third quarter of 2013, representing a 15% increase over the $9.3 billion in the third quarter of 2012(IAB, 2013). The graph below was retrieved from the Interactive Advertising Bureau website and depicts quarterly internet ad revenue since 1996. The graph portrays the remarkable gains seen by the online advertising industry over the years. As consumers are spending more time on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CPM prices can vary greatly depending on the popularity of the website.(Online Advertising Pricing Models, 2000). In a cost per click model (CPC), the advertiser pays for only the number of people who click on the ad. Google AdWords, for example, allows advertisers to bid for keywords against one another in fast online auctions. Some advertisers are willing to bid as much as $50 for a single click on a popular keyword, such as mesothelioma (Gleick, 2011). Demand As consumers spend more of their time online, the demand for internet advertising continues to rise. Traditional advertising methods such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, billboards, and directories are being abandoned by companies who desire to shift their marketing strategies to the web. Advertisers are taking advantage of the benefits of online advertising, including its low cost and ability to reach a large number of consumers. The internet makes it possible and cost effective to operate markets with millions of participants and millions of products. Every day, eBay has two hundred million product listings, Google runs three billion searches, and two hundred million users log into Facebook (Levin, 2010). The internet s vast reach can allow advertisers to reach significantly more people than traditional advertising at a fraction of the cost. In addition, online advertising is seeing increased demand from advertisers due to its efficient ability to target ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Diane Arbus Research Paper American actress Emma Stone once stated, What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden and it s not. And a lot of the time, it s what makes you great. Everyone must accept that they are different in order to release a burden and reach their full potential. One can achieve great things following this rule. Diane Arbus was an American photographer, she lived 1923 1971( Diane Arbus , 2010). Diane Arbus created acceptance for the freaks in the world by focusing on them in her photos, she innovated the field of photography by doing so, and illuminated the world and civilization s views. She created art, starring non traditional people. Diane grew up pampered and with a strong sense of what was and wasn t acceptable. ( Diane Nemerov Arbus. , 1998). The sense of being immune to the hardships of life seemed hard for her. She had always fantasised but never shared it with anyone. She did not show her diverse ideas until she was an adult, following her dream as a photographer. She took photos of people often seen as ugly in society. Such as dwarfs, giants, gays, circus performers, those mentally challenged, and non traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She did things different, she didn t play by the rules. Instead of taking pictures of beautiful people, normal people, or nature. She took pictures of freaks , people seen as ugly in society. Diane did this because she didn t agree, she had challenges of course. People didn t agree with her way of thinking,some questioned her ethics. She also went through a tough divorce, she married Allen Arbus in 1941. They had two children together, Amy and Doon Arbus ( Diane Arbus , 2010). In 1969 they divorced, after twenty eight years of marriage. This lead to Dianes depressed periods, some days were worse than others. Ultimately leading to her suicide on July 26, 1971, at 48 years old ( Diane Nemerov Arbus , 1998). Two years after her divorce with Allen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Searching for His Identity in Novel, The Invisible Man by... Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. (B. R. Ambedkar). Ralph Waldo Ellison was born on March 1, 1914, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and named after journalist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. In his the novel, Invisible Man, the main character carries around a briefcase throughout the entire story. All of the possessions that he carries in that briefcase are reminders that he kept from experiences. If the Negro, or any other writer, is going to do what is expected of him, he s lost the battle before he takes the field. I suspect that all the agony that goes into writing is borne precisely because the writer longs for acceptance but it must be acceptance on his own terms. Ralph Ellison. The period of the novel takes place around The Great Depression the worst economic crisis in the country s history, which left a permanent scar on American society and culture, causing millions of people to suffer and experience joblessness, and homelessness, for nearly a decade. With so many hardships facing people in this time they all wanted the same thing, which was to get a job and get back all they had lost. This led people to change whom they were and gain new identities to fit the new society. Throughout the novel, the Invisible Man is searching for his identity. At the start of Ralph Ellison s novel, we are introduced to a self proclaimed invisible man. The narrator is portrayed as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay about Possible Causes of the Holocaust Most of the world will no longer deny the mass murder of millions of Jews during World War II (1939 1945). The Holocaust is not a secret anymore. But was the Holocaust the brainchild of a deviant individual or was it an event that came only out of necessity? Was the Shoah intentional or was it functional? Or will we ever know for sure? The answer to that question is no, at least not presently. Historians searching for answers to the question of how the murder of a nation came about are often led into a dead end. There is not a single document to be found affirming that genocide of the Jews was the original plan. What documents can be located are filled with ambiguities and illusive language. The Jews were often referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were death camps built specifically constructed to kill and dispose of the unwanted, the useless. The Nazis were extreme anti Semitic propagandists, but what divides the functionalists from the intentionalists are the interpretations of three major points: how one chooses to judge Hitler, the time span between March of 1941 and the following autumn and how one follows the rhetoric of the Nazi party. First, one must take a close look at the leader of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler. He became chancellor in 1933 and Fuhrer in 1934, but his anti Semitic propaganda began long before then. The Nazi campaign against the Jews started as early as 1929. There is no argument that Hitler hated and blamed the Jewish people for Germany?s economic downfall following World War I, he even went so far as to blame them for the loss of the war itself. According to intentionalists ?Hitler is seen as the driving force of Nazi anti Semitic policy?? (Marrus, 35). Intentionalist Lucy Dawidowicz argues that starting with Hitler?s attack on Poland in September 1939, he used the war to create confusion, to cover up his intentions of mass murder (Marrus, 35). Hitler ran the Third Reich through verbal orders, rarely communicating with underlings, rather than official documentation. Raul Hilberg refers to this as ?government by announcement? (Marrus, 34). Hitler?s obsession with Jewish genocide became clearer as his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Gondry Use In Camera Techniques Task 3 Comparing staging tricks and in camera effects by Michel Gondry and George Melies Air France Advertisement (Le Passage) is a typical example which shows wonderful in camera techniques that Michel Gondry used. The main technique used in this advertisement is matte shot. In the book called Georges Melies: the birth of the auteur Manchester, Elizabeth Ezra (2000, p. 31) introduced how George Melies made matte shots. She mentioned that matte shot which borrowed ideas from still photography is used to cover the camera lens in order to make a blank spot and then exposes the film again to record the superimposed images. This image(Fig 1) can clearly explain how matte shot works using the in camera technique. More importantly, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apart from using the matte shot technique, the smart using of frames is the other one. Melies set a big frame which can contain different background images. Gondry used windows on walls, car window and even hand(Fig 4) to contain the object for the theme and background. From figure2 and figure3, it is obvious to see the similarity, in camera technique using between two films. Reference List Book Ezra, E.(2000). Georges Melies: the birth of the auteur Manchester. Melies does tricks, 24 35. Retrieved from: http://onlineres.swin.edu.au.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/497036.pdf Image The process of using matte shot technique[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved April 17, 2016, from https://s3.amazonaws.com/classconnection/268/flashcards/2012268/png/traveling 14B67B552B934EFC15A.png The capture shot from Air France Advertisement filmed by Michel Gondry[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved April 17,2016, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCNr dxaLig The capture shot from Le Portrait mysterieux/The Mysterious Portrait[Image]. (n.d.) Retrieved April 17,2016, from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. New Australia And New Zealand New Zealand is more than just a beautiful country, it is an investment opportunity waiting to happen. The land is filled with natural beauty and can be seen even in the big cities. New Zealand preserves the countryside because they know how important it is to be close to nature. The government is very forward thinking. New Zealand s economy is growing and business opportunities are everywhere. The growing free market has increased development in many sectors of business within New Zealand. History About 1000 years ago, Polynesian s were the first to inhabit New Zealand. They became the Maori people. Then in 1642 the European explorer, Abel Janszoon Tasman, sailed to the island. Unfortunately his arrival brought about violence and Abel Janszoon Tasman left to return home shortly after the violence erupted. In 1769 two European captains land in New Zealand thus bringing with them muskets that start a war between waring Maori tribes. In 1840 some of the tribe leaders and the British Crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which brought the country under British control and gave the Maori equal rights as the British citizens. In 1893 women were given the right to vote, in 1898 they started pensions, and in 1907 they founded a child welfare program. Since 1941 the country has had socialized medicine. New Zealand has signed several trade agreements. According to the New Zealand Trade Enterprise website the agreements signed are; ASEAN Australia / NZ Free Trade Area New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Drug Abuse Prevention And Control Act It has been over thirty one years since the United States first waged the War on Drugs.  This war has cost hundreds of billions of dollars to fight and has given our country many mixed results. We have seen fluctuations in the numbers over the years, which are, can be linked to different social fads and political agendas. Despite the enormous amount of money we have spent to rid our country of illegal drugs, we still have four million Americans addicted today. Stricter drug laws have caused there to be an overflow of prisoners convicted of drug charges and have transformed these people into tax burdens instead of taxpayers. Through the investigation of the drug war with President Nixon, through the peak of drug use in the late 70 s to the rise of crack in the 80 s and into the legalization of Marijuana, This paper will explain why drugs continue to flow into America at an alarming rate and try and uncover the effectiveness of the war. Beginning in 1970, Congress passes the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control act. In addition to consolidating previous anti drug laws, the act provides federal funding for drug abuse prevention and treatment efforts. The Act establishes tough penalties for drug trafficking, but actually lessens federal penalties for the possession of marijuana. In 1971, President Nixon declares War on Drugs.  To coordinate anti drug efforts, he creates the special Action Office for Drug Abuse Preventior. In 1972, the Drug Enforcement Agency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pros And Cons Of Internship RELATED CURRENT RESEARCH 1 KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge can refer to a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); it can be more or less formal or systematic (oxforddictionaries.com) Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes: perception, communication, and reasoning; while knowledge is also said to be related to the capacity of acknowledgment in human beings (Stanley Cavell) 2 EXPERIENCE: Familiarity with a skill or field of knowledge acquired over months or years of actual practice and which, presumably, has resulted in superior understanding or mastery. (businessdictionary.com). Experience is the knowledge or mastery of an event or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since many employers list previous internships as a requirement for their new hires, many applicants are already behind the eight ball if they have not done some type of internship experience during their time in college (Penny Loretto) An internship is a temporary position with an emphasis on on the job training rather than merely employment, and it can be paid or unpaid. If you want to go into publishing, you might have to take an internship before you are qualified for an actual job. (www.vocabulary.com) 5 ATTITUDE: Attitudes can also be explicit and implicit. Explicit attitudes are those that we are consciously aware of and that clearly influence our behaviors and beliefs. Implicit attitudes are unconscious, but still have an effect on our beliefs and behaviors. (Kendra Cherry) An attitude is a relatively enduring organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavioral tendencies towards socially significant objects, groups, events or symbols (Hogg, Vaughan 2005.) A psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor (Eagly, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Greek Yoga Much of the science of yoga was gained from watching nature and her creatures. Ancient saints and sages noticed that animals with low respiratory rates, like the tortoise, but also like the elephant, and the other animals listed in the chart below lived longer life spans with a controlled, long breath. One can also notice, though, that as the speed of respiration increases, the life span of the animal shortens. Animal Breathing rate, breaths/min Life span, years Horse 8 15 50 Elephant 4 5 (lying down) 70 Whale 6 11 Giant Tortoise 4 150 Dogs 20 30 10 20 Chimpanzee 14 40 Monkeys 32 18 23 In the similar manner, Prana is monitored through speech or thought. The whole spectrum of yogic techniques: pratyahara, dhyana, pranayama or any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slowly it dawns that we are not the master of our minds but actually the slaves of our minds. There is failure, there is frustration, there is anger, there is plain discomfort when we resort to Mauna in sincere earnest. The mind after all is not as obedient as what we thought it was. This makes us humble bereft of natural pride and arrogance, generous and leads us to take a humane approach to other people s shortcomings. When we stop giving the mind what it likes and wants i.e. when we practice Mauna, we will realize that our own mind is not any better than anyone else s mind... We thought that we are super nice and calm people, but not really..... We thought that we are patient and compassionate people, but not really... We thought that we are loving and unselfish people, but not really... Thus, the practice of Mauna enables to see the truth of our own minds. It makes us more compassionate and selfless, perform without any attachment, selfish desire and expectation. Our thoughts, speech and actions get purified. The purpose of Mauna is to turn our attention inward. As we tune into our inner space we are able to identify and stop relating to what is called excess personality or externalized ego . We begin relating to our Essential Self or Soul. It is our Essential Self that accesses our intuition and finds the Infinite within. The Power of Mauna It is obvious that practice of Silence empowers you. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Antonio Vivaldi s The Berlin Orchestra The Berlin Philharmonic has been around for over 50 years, opening its halls in 1963. Recently in 2013, they celebrated their 50th year and the Philharmonic has been focused on providing education to the youth and musical performances for the masses in recent years providing family concerts, public concerts, and musical projects. The Berlin Philharmonic (Berliner Philharmoniker) have many concerts every year covering a wide range of music history. On December 12, 2013, the Berlin Philharmonic performed Antonio Vivaldi s Le quattro stagioni or as known as The Four Seasons . Antonio Vivaldi s Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons) is a Baroque era violin concerto written sometime between 1720 1723 and was published in 1725. This concerti borrows from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, L autunno (Autumn) Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, L inverno (Winter) Antonio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678 July 1741) was a Italian Baroque era composer that wrote many concertos, well over 40 operas, and multiple sacred choral works. Many of his concertos was for a Venice orphanage called Ospedale della Pietà (Hospital of Mercy) , where he was a violin master and he taught the young girls music education. (Talbot) (Landon, pg. 49). To this day he reaims of of the most influential composers of the Baroque era and of all time The first movement La primavera (Spring) is perhaps the most well known movement of The Four Seasons . Beloved by many including King Louis XV of France, who requested it be played whenever he desired (Sydney, pg. 6). La primavera has 3 movements, Allegro in E major, Largo e Pianissimo sempre in C# minor, and Allegro Pastorale in E major. The first movement represents birds singing and is in Baroque Rondo form. The second movement is representing a goat herder with his faithful dog as reflected in a violin solo and violas playing the bass line. The last movement is called Country Dance and represents people dancing and being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Phobias And Its Effects On Phobias A phobia is a phenomenon where an organism has a distinct fear of a particular event or object. Phobias can not only be a biological instinct but rather a conditioned emotional response as well. Though, there has been some argument on what causes phobia it is generally accepted that phobias both stem from biological input and environmental experiences. The first reference to phobias was done by Hippocrates, who wrote about one of his patients having an extreme fear over something that others would deem to be silly. Around the 1890 s phobias were described as a distinct mental condition by Freud and his researchers. Freud the creator of psychoanalysis stated that phobias were simply conflicts within oneself. Thus, to get rid of their phobia they would have to overcome a part of himself. However, not everyone was willing to agree with Freud, things like behaviorism for example, created a system known as conditioning and stimulus generalization to show that fear is something created through particular behaviors with the use of avoidance. However, despite the conflicting nonconscious/behavioral argument there is also a biological explanation to phobias. When someone notices something that could possibly be a threat there are two types of pathways that are used to decipher the situation/object. The first being thalamo cortico amygdala pathway. This is a long process where with the use of primary sensory, unimodal association and polymodal cortices is able to truly identify ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparing Pisan s and Plato s Views on the Roles of Women... Comparing Pisan s and Plato s Views on the Roles of Women It is hardly fair to make a true judgement on whose view of women was more sensible. For one reason Pisan was a women and Plato was a man. It has taken thousand of years for women to accomplish equality towards men now so Pisan s view could be seen as before her time. Although, Pisan s view seems more sensible I can see how Plato s view could also be sensible for his time and place. In Christine De Pisan s The book of the city of ladies, in the beginning she began to examine her own character as a natural women. She looked at women who surround her form the highest a princess to the lowest a lower class woman. She tried to examine the ideas this philosopher had said to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this was told to her she realized that those feeling that she felt in the beginning about how they talked about women so badly. At the end her view was that women are capable of being educated. Her idea is based upon smarts alone and not on physical nature. Her view of women seems to be more sensible to me growing in the 20th century. We have learned over the years that because you are a women does not mean that you are incapable of being equal to a man. Although in physical strength men have gotten us by far mentally women are able to compete with men. As for Plato s believes that men and women are not equal. He believes that men were born and educated like citizens. He also believes that the only way of arriving at a right conclusion about the possession and use of women and children is to follow the path on which we originally started, when we said that the men were to be the guardians and watchdogs of the herd. Plato also stated that the birth and education of women to be subject to similar or nearly similar regulations. Then you shall see whether the result is in accordance with the male design. Plato then states the question are dogs divided into hes and shes, or do they both share equally in hunting and in keeping watch and in the other duties of dogs? Or do we entrust to the males the entire and exclusive care of the flocks, while we leave the females at home, under the idea that the bearing and suckling their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Basic Idea Of Science THE BASIC IDEA In the field of physical science it has been proved that absolutely everything can be scientifically reduced to one ultimate invisible Essence, something which cannot be contacted by the physical senses. It is therefore only reasonable to say that originally everything must have, and still does, come from It. According to one s way of thinking, different names are given to It: Energy, Principle, Universal Intelligence, Universal Mind, Consciousness, Spirit, God. The Basic Ideas of Science of Mind, pg. 11 Infinite = One The number that best represents the infinite is not a very big number. Infinity is one, not two, or three or more. The infinite is not many, but one. The infinite is indivisible and inseparable. If ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That too is an inescapable realization drawn from the premise of an infinite being. The Infinite cannot be one with just one of us. It must be one with every one of us. Each and everyone is one with the infinite One, God. If you doubt that Jesus came to this conclusion, then consider one question: Why did he say that when we pray we should pray to Our Father, rather than his Father? We are all one with the infinite One. I think that we must accept this premise because it is reasonable; but my insistence that others think and reason as I do would be unreasonable. Anyone can ignore the infinite One; they just can t be separate or apart from It. We can ignore our heritage, our inheritance and our inherent nature. Nevertheless it is with us, even thou we deny it. You can ignore reality, but it doesn t go away. One Reality The Apostle Paul wrote: In him we live, and move, and have our being [Acts 17:28] Jesus said: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. [Lk. 17:21] God would have to be very small to be within all, and very large to include all. However, to resolve these two extremes, God need only be infinite. Remember what Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his essay, History: There is no great and no small To the Soul that maketh all: And where it cometh, all things are; And it cometh everywhere. When we envision a God that is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent we are thinking of the infinite, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Global Problem Solving And Morals Cross Global Community Discovery JaQuita J. Jackson Ohio Christian University Global Community Discovery Global problem solving and morals cross in various ways. Clearly, the way in which issues, for example, environmental change, asset consumption, vicious passing, savage disparities in life chances, and dangers to biodiversity are drawn nearer and considered, not to mention determined, epitomize muultiple and significant moral issues. At the most fundamental level, the impression of the presence of an issue is gotten from a feeling of incongruence between a given circumstance and the qualities the viewer esteems pertinent to that circumstance. As needs be the structure of qualities that prompts the esteeming of issues as worldwide issues needs examination. In any case, similarly, issues are not comprehended in any dynamic or immaterial unbiased or quality free sense. They are determined, or there is work to determine them, in headings or as per criteria and objectives got from qualities sets. As needs be, the qualities appended to or fundamental, unequivocally or verifiably, worldwide critical thinking activities and originations needs examination. There are no less than three fundamental ranges of convergence of morals and worldwide issues, nearly between related, and each of which has various consequent particular zones. ( Global ethics and problem solving | Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, n.d.) Two are mention below. Global rules and ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Impact Of Shelf Management On A Supermarket Impact of shelf management in a supermarket Supermarkets today across the world have become extremely competitive in nature and the pressure to prop up sales using existing facilities is increasing. Advertising and point of purchase sales promotion are used widely by supermarkets to get the maximum amount of sales as possible. It also helps to know that today data is widely available on almost any factor in consideration. Such large data can be used well for analysing and finding any particular trends that may benefit their stores. In supermarkets, as we can generally see and understand, there is a limited amount of space, large, medium or small depending upon the type of supermarket in operation. Now the task that store managers have at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research Aim The primary aim of the research is to assess the impact of product placement on the sales of a product and determine whether there would be any improvement or decrement in sales as a result of switching shelf space. Research Objectives The objectives of the research are to assess if a product placed in one position on the shelves is better than it being placed in another position and to see if it is better to place the product with any other items which can be thought to help improve the sales. Also, another objective of the research is to understand whether data analysis can be used to improve the shelf management and whether the inferences from such data analysis for a number of stores in a single supermarket can be characterized to be standard across the board or whether the output of such analysis should only be used in a particular store from which data was collected. Research Questions This research will concentrate the efforts on answering the below questions: 1. How does shelf management affect the sales of the product? Whether the sales of a product which was already selling well, decrease because of a shift in the shelf space? Or does the sales of a product which was not selling before improve because of a change in the shelf space? 2. Which position on the shelf space has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Problem Of Population Health Population health revolves around the ability to stratify patients to understand the population and address disparities in care (Darves, 2015). The stratification measures allow the provider to track trends and improve the health of patients. This process often requires population health councils, leaders, providers and employees and breaking away from hospital or practice centric and focusing on the patient (Darves, 2015). The change will require special handling with a physician leader and a non aggressive management (Darves, 2015). Develop care continuum models in the hospital and community system to link patients back to their primary care provider. In addition, select clinics and pilot the program focusing on high risk patients and a selected disease management state such as diabetes, heart failure and COPD targeting high utilization and setting care protocols to gain support and demonstrate the success of the model (Darves, 2015). The shift to population health management is labor, technology and financial intensive. In the past patients received the same care, however with population health stratify the population and developing care models for each segment of high risk, rising risk and health along with providing education to the staff and community will help deliver better care while lowering cost and ensuring patients receive the care when and where they need it (Darves, 2015). However with population health the patient s health is broken down to high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Latin American Spanish And Peninsular Spanish The difference between Latin American Spanish (LAS) and Peninsular Spanish (PS) is something that is increasingly prominent in the global Hispanic society. These differences lie in the grammatical, lexical and phonological features of the two variations of both the variant and the original form of the language. Latin American Spanish, spoken in countries such as Mexico, Panama, Chile and Honduras all adopted the Spanish language in the late 15th century and have since made Latin American Spanish one of the most widely spoken variations of the Spanish language in the world. The difference of the phonological features between Latin American Spanish and Peninsular Spanish is a prime example, as the sounds of the vowels can differ depending on the form of the language that is being spoken. Throughout the course of this investigation, the main distinctions between the two forms of the language will be discussed in further detail, centring on the grammatical, lexical and phonological features. It is also worth noting that in Spain there are four different co official languages within Spain itself, these signifying the four different regions; Basque, Catalan, Galician and Basque . Therefore, it is clear that even within Spain there is a variance in the form of the language. Latin American Spanish and Peninsular Spanish are quite different, especially when we look closer at some of the key features of the language s grammatical, lexical and phonological properties. It is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Sense Of Place By Jane Heaney Also emanating from the sectarian subject is Heaney s etymological study of Northern Ireland s landscape in order to transcend the contemporary political situation. In his lecture The Sense of Place given in 1977, Heaney explains that according to John Montague, the whole Irish landscape is a manuscript and Northern Ireland s history ensures an endless opportunity to treat the local landscape and its terminology as such. Originally, one language was spoken here; Gaelic Irish. However, resulting from plantations by English and Scottish settlers, Gaelic was infiltrated by their languages, thus creating three different dialects. Heaney therefore maintains a linguistic equilibrium by remaining faithful to the English language, as well as his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The terms boortree , bower tree and elderberry are used within the sonnet. Significantly, the boortree is the Scottish derivative of the English elderberry . Heaney, like his northern compatriots refers to it as a bower tree , reflecting the slight change the word was subjected to when used in Ireland by planted settlers over the preceding centuries. Expanding further on this, Heaney claims to be an etymologist of roots and graftings . Graftings means the joining of the tissues of plants and the use of this term can be seen as referring to the adjoining of the two cultures in Northern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Greek Philosophy Research Paper For the Greeks philosophy wasn t restricted to the abstract it was also their natural science. In this way their philosophers were also their scientist. Questions such as what is the nature of reality and how do we know what is real are two of the fundamental questions they sought to answer. Pythagoras and Plato were two of the natural philosophers who sought to explain these universal principles. Pythagoras felt that all things could be explained and represented by mathematical formulae. Plato, Socrate s most important disciple, believed that the world was divided into two realms, the visible and the intelligible. Part of the world, the visible, we could grasp with the five senses, but the intelligible we could only grasp with our minds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He only played lib service to the Greek pantheon and believed in a one unknown Divinity (Cheney 96). The doctrine he taught to his disciples was the oneness of all things. He believed that there was one spirit that pervaded the entire universe that bounded us all, including the animals. The origin of all, the being of all, the kinship of all, is in the harmonious flow. To be perfectly in the rhythm is to be divinely attuned. Health is perfect bodily rhythm. Education is the opening of the being to the rhythm (Cheney 96). The universe had its own rhythmic order. This rhythmic order along with numerical beats, symmetry, measure, harmonious proportion was the link to the one Unity. Their method of knowing what was real was the study of mathematics since there is a correspondence between the physical and the mathematical worlds. For Pythagoras the physical and mathematical worlds were same worlds. Pythagoras and his students purified the mind through scientific study, and spent most of their time developing mathematical theories (Kathlyn 31). As far as the beauty of Helen of Troy is concerned, Pythagoras would compare her features to the golden ratio, 1 to1.61814. For example the width of her mouth would have to be exactly 1.61814 the width of the nose for her to be considered beautiful. Helen could only be beautiful if her features met the golden ratio (Maddox). He would also describe her beauty in terms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Issue Of Abortion On The United States Essay The topic I have selected to write about in this research paper is the issue of Abortion, My thesis in this paper is to analyze the history of abortion in the United States prior to the Roe vs. Wade decision and afterwards, and to demonstrate the ways in which our two major political parties views on this issue have shifted over time along with the public s view on the issue. Abortion has been practiced for most of human history. The ancient Greeks and Romans practiced it, although not all ancient thinkers had the same views on abortion. Ancient Greek father of medicine (Britannica) Hippocrates was against the procedure; in the Hippocratic Oath doctors had to swear, To not give a woman an abortive remedy. (University of Virginia) Ancient Greek thinker Aristotle believed that fetuses gained a soul 40 days after conception for male fetuses, and 90 days after conception for female fetuses, a process of which he termed ensoulment (BBC) The Bible is inexplicably quiet on the issue.(BBC) Jesus said nothing about the practice of abortion neither did the apostles; It is through early Christian writings such as The Didache (Ante Nicene Fathers, Vol. 7.) that abortion was inexplicably condemned by the fledgling Christian Church and in turn all of Christendom. Between the 5th and 16 century views on abortion changed as abortion came to gradually become acceptable as long as it was performed before The Quickening which was a term for when the mother first felt the child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mao Zedong Communism According to communist leader Mao Zedong s philosophy, Women hold up half the sky . This belief was a key component to the rise of communism in China, but this political ideology actually emerged in Russia decades before China s revolution. Communism was built in the early 20th century from a desire to abandon capitalist ideals and promote complete equality between social classes. For China, the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 CE, which fought to diminish all foreign influence, began an era of poor conditions and starvation that swept the livelihood of lower class citizens. With Chinese citizens desperate for change, power hungry leaders such as Mao Zedong were able to quickly gain support with their radical ideas. Deep popular support [was] ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Mao Zedong seized power in China, education became a strong focus of reformation. Zedong focused on education concerning communist values, in an attempt to mold successive generations of young supporters . These education reforms went hand in hand with new laws guaranteeing equal educational opportunities for women, which wished to prepare women with the knowledge needed to join the workforce. Formal Chinese educational opportunities were first introduced by Christian missionaries in developed areas. Deng Yuzhi, an educated Chinese feminist, supporter of Christianity, and collaborator with the Chinese Communist Party, is widely credited for promoting the education of women during this era. Yuzhi was known for setting up numerous night schools for women to be educated in both political and social issues concerning their freedom. After the 1919 May Fourth Movement, one of the first attempts at political reform, elites began promoting the rights of women to equality regarding educational access and opportunities, and called for a change in feudal education ideology . In the decades that followed, illiteracy rates for women declined drastically, and the number of females seeking secondary education had multiplied. Eventually, in 1986, the Law of Compulsory Education was enacted to require all students, male or female, to participate in a 9 year education program. During the Communist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Jerry Sandusky Case Summary The case of Jerry Sandusky was not handled well at all. To better elaborate, Mike McQueary did the correct thing by informing his boss right away; however law enforcement authorities should have instantly been notified instantly. For instance under the Educator Discipline Act, all educators are required too, with in 15 days, report any type sexual misconduct and sexual abuse or exploitation to the Pennsylvania Department of Education (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, n.d.). To go into more detail, educators are also required to report rumors, and personal suspicions (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, n.d.). On a similar matter, as stated above, educators do receive there is a small grace period of exactly 15 days from the reported date of the incident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Kalam Argument That God Is The Creator Of The Universe The Kalam argument is the best argument to explain that God is the Creator of the universe. Some of the major expositors of this argument are Lane Craig, JP Moreland, Groothuis and many others. This cosmological argument is divided in three sections, the first premise states Whatever begins has a cause it denies the idea that nothing came out of nothing. In fact, nothing lacks all casual power, therefore material things should have a cause. Groothuis in his book shares that he does not conceive the idea that a musician appears in from of him from nowhere. Therefore all beginnings have to have a cause. The universe is not eternal because it has a beginning. The second premise claims, The universe began to exist J.P. Moreland gives a philosophical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Oppression Of Motherhood When will you have a child? is a question often heard by women nearing a certain age, or upon achieving certain milestones in her life (such as marriage or after her 30th birthday). While it may be true that women are indeed the only ones with the ability to bear children, having a child is portrayed as a woman s right of passage. Individuals frequently overstep boundaries of privacy and inquire insensitively about a woman s personal plan for children, and the male glorifying society is to be blamed for this prying and expectation. Due to the fact that motherhood in general is largely linked to women s subordination to men, voluntary alternate decisions are subject to public criticism for violating the dominant norm. However, what if a woman truly has no desire to become a mother? Is it really something that every woman should aspire to? Why are women who opt not to procreate stigmatized in the first place? Is motherhood really as rewarding as portrayed to be? It is vital to note that is essay is not intended to degrade or discredit motherhood, as it is truly an extremely imperative, praiseworthy role, but, to closely examine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The media plays a significant role in the idealization of the patriarchal motherhood. Though the media portrayals of family ideals change from era to era, historically, characters such as Carol Brady (mother and step mother) from The Brady Bunch, Clair Huxtable (African American, working mother) from The Cosby Show, or Lorelai Gilmore (single, working mother) from Gilmore Girls primarily depict a selfless mother s ability to do it all with little complaint, out of pure love for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Skeletal Bone Research Paper Bone Lit Review Introduction Skeletal bone is a dynamic tissue structure that constantly undergoes changes and remodeling throughout someone s lifespan. Skeletal bones is a mechanical support for locomotion and protecting the organs. Muscle tendons and ligaments insert onto the bone. It is only present in vertebrates. Bone tissue is made up mainly of fibrous collagen connective tissue surrounded by a calcium phosphate like mineral. It is hollow shaped structured that cannot swell or shrink. However, there are living cells and blood vessels imbued within the bone tissue. This paper will discuss the composition and cells of bone, different types and organization of bone, bone remodeling, bone development in children, and bone fractures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They undergo a mineralization process to calcify the bone into a harden material. First, the matrix of the bone, a mixture of both collagen and water, plus other organic components are first laid down first. Osteoblast cells secrete type 1 collagen, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, membrane enclosed vesicles with alkaline phosphatase and toehr associated enzymes as well as a product known as osteoid into the matrix. The osteoblast secretions bind with calcium with high affinity and enzymes hydrolyze phosphate ions from various macromolecules creating a high concentration of ions. The high ion concetrations causes calcium phosphate crystals to form and grow to mineralize further into a compound known as hydroxyapatite. Hydroxoapatie surround collagen fibers and merge into a solid bony ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Medication Noncompliance Medication adherence comes from whether or not the patient takes their medication as prescribed, and on whether or not they continue to take that medication. Medication noncompliance has been a growing concern in the healthcare industry due to the association with relapse, higher cost of care, lower level of functioning, risk for suicide, and re hospitalization with longer hospital stays (Bressington, Gray, Mui, 2013). There are many different factors that can be associated with medication noncompliance in addition to negative attitudes toward taking medication, poor insight, substance misuse, previous noncompliance and inadequate discharge planning. The goal of this study is to determine the extensiveness of antipsychotic medication non compliance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summary Of The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down By... In the story The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down , by Anne Fadiman is about a family who youngest child Lia Lee is diagnosed with epilepsy. Not only is the story about Lia Lee, but it also talks about the Hmong cultural group different beliefs compared to the American cultural beliefs. Throughout the story you see the differences throughout three different stages. Each stage shows at least one difference from the Hmong cultural belief, American cultural belief, and the techniques and practices that were used when Lia was born. The main theme in this story is the difference in how each stage handles giving birth to a child. In addition, to the differences there also happened to be a couple of similarities as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I choose the typical American birth for many different reasons. One of the reasons I choose the typical American birth is because of safety reasons. If anything were to happen to the baby, or my wife and would want to think she s in the best hands as possible by being at the hospital with doctors who do that take of job. Another reason why I would choose the American way of birth is because that is the most common one to me. I had never had the same experiences as a Hmong group has had in their lives. We also live in a different time were the typical American birth is the more standard for this period of time were if it was in the past then you can maybe consider them for their birthing techniques. Even though I like the spiritual aspects of the Hmong group I would still go with an American typical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Impact Of E Commerce On Retail Industry The impact of E Commerce on the Retail Industry August 8 2016 The Findings and Analysis of customer information on an e commerce platform. The Improved Marketing techniques of e commerce. Security issues associated with conducting business over the internet and the methods used to combat these security vulnerabilities on e commerce and the use of social media e commerce the conventional method of conducting business today The Main Elements of E Commerce and the impact of E Commerce on Retail Industry MODULE CODE:PM203 STUDENT NAME: CHAWAPIWA LEMANI STUDENT ID: 29087 SUBMISSION DATE: 08/08/2016 Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Findings and Analysis 2 III. The impact of e commerce on Retail Industry. 2 IV. Impact of e commerce on brick and mortar business model 3 V. Customer information and how it is used on an e commerce platform. 3 1. Notice 4 2. Choice: opt in or out? 4 3. Access and accuracy 4 4. Data security and integrity 4 5. Redress and enforcement 4 6. Revision of policy 4 7. Posting a privacy policy 4 VI. The Improved Market Techniques Of E Commerce. 4 VII. Security issues that are associated with conducting business over the internet and the methods that are used to combat this security 4 VIII. Security products and services 5 IX. Consumers need to be sure that: 5 X. E business needs to be sure that: 6 XI. E Commerce and the Social Media. 6 Conclusion 6 Recommendations 6 References 6 Bibliography 7
  • 35. Appendices 8 I. Introduction E Commerce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Role Of Women During The Victorian Era British literature and culture has been shaped by many movements and time periods. The Victorian Period had a huge impact on many aspects in British literature and culture. The roles of women were greatly affected during this time period. The question of what women could (or should) do attracted a lot of debate in the Victorian era. There are numerous characteristics about The Victorian Period, one of them being the transformation of Britain. From the1830 s to the 1870 s, as seen in Victorian Literature, Britain underwent changes that transformed the lives of its people. The Rail network began in the 1830 s and was completed by the 1870 s. The Rail network had a great effect on the travel, appearance of the countryside, and speed of movement. Financial sector and trade grew significantly and British manufacturing became dominant in the world. Influence overseas and British power expanded and seemed to be permanent. Population grew from around 12 million to 25 million in 58 years. This period also saw the consequent growth of large cities and also a significant shift of population from the country side to the towns. Another characteristic was an age of optimism. The Victorian age saw itself as a time of confident progress. The Victorian age was a turbulent period which, from numerous points of view, considered itself to be a period of certain advancement. Numerous individuals trusted that Britain was driving the world into another and better age: More illuminated laws, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Technology Is A Bad Thing Advances in Technology Technology has advanced in all shapes and forms and there is no sign of it stopping. It has changed the way many of us see the world today. If our ancestors would be alive, they would think it is a completely different place. Many consumers believe that technology is a bad thing because they see the ugly side of change. Most people if not all simply do not want to accept it or perhaps they notice those consumers who make mistakes and abuse technology. Despite it being an unseen act of technology, society is continuously changing to uphold a set of standards never before held for the sake of the future. We witness generations grasping a general idea of how to use the complex devices starting at a young age. The younger users are able to use their devices with ease and breeze through applications at an outstanding rate. For example, my younger siblings know exactly how to unlock my phone and swipe through pages of applications and know exactly what game to use. I have witnessed them logging in on my computers and perhaps search the web to watch their favorite videos online. This idea of teaching the future generations at a young age to develop technological skills is a great opportunity for them to have for the sake of their jobs. It is like we are preparing them to advanced and not stay behind. The advances in technology is increasing at a rapid rate creating new types of jobs and opportunities brightening the future of the next generation. Since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Women s Rights Movement Essay Women leaders are evolving in today s society more than ever before. For a while, men had always been at the forefront when it came to leadership, however women have really stepped up and began taking on a lot of leadership roles. It s ironic that a woman actually raises a male to be that of a leader; however women didn t get viewed the same as the male. In 1948 The Women s Rights Movement brought upon red flags and women began to questions why they didn t get the same educational as well as professional opportunities as males. Lots of women began to speak out because they were not going to tolerate the inequality against them any longer. There was definitely a change that took place which allowed women to have the same opportunities as males. One woman in particular by the name Meg Whitman really took advantage of this great opportunity. She s the perfect example of what leadership is all about. Meg Whitman is the President and chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard Co. She was born on August 4, 1956 in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. Whitman definitely has her hands in a lot of different areas surrounding business. Her father worked on Wall Street while her mom enjoyed the amenities of being a stay at home mother. Growing up, Whitman was full of confidence and she bestowed a great sense of intelligence. In 1974 she graduated from high school in just three years. She then enrolled in Princeton University, and obtained a bachelor s degree in economics. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Kazuo Stevens Ambition In Kazuo Ishiguro s Remains of the Day, Mr. Stevens sole ambition in life is to become one of the greatest servicemen of his time. To attain the reputation he desires, Stevens believes that he must carry himself with dignity , which the gentleman defines as a butler s ability not to abandon the professional being he inhabits. Stevens must exhibit no sentiment as his humanity may interfere with the quality of his service. His belief is that his service level especially how well he polishes the silverware directly affects his employer s business and guests. Since the most powerful men in Europe visit the mansion, Stevens believes in his younger years that he would play a role in the reconstruction of Europe through keeping these men content. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Rabbit Proof Fence Mistreatment Analysis The treatment towards Aboriginals from when the First Fleet arrived in Australia until the early 19th century was inhumane and heartless. The appalling mistreatment of Aborigine s is explored in the motion picture Rabbit Proof Fence , Paul s story and my visual. In the movie The Rabbit Proof Fence the mistreatment is shown in the way the three girls are snatched away, the place where they stayed when being transported to Moore River and the way they are treated in the missionary. In the third scene the girls are taken away from their families without any notice and for no apparent reason. Another example of mistreatment was in the train scene, where they were kept in a cage trying to create the impression that the whites thought they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is covering his face because he hates his self identity because that is the main reason he gets bullied. He is also trampling on an Aboriginal painting indicating he wants to get rid of Aboriginal culture. The teacher is walking past him and not helping him just because of his race. I have incorporated multiple techniques from both the prescribed techniques. From Rabbit Proof Fence the low angle shots of the person monitoring makes him look bigger therefore making him look more important. I used the visual technique size in my drawing by making the Aboriginal smaller in comparison to the rest of the people in the image. In Rabbit Proof Fence another technique used was costuming as Neville wears affluent clothes unlike the three girls who wear filthy and unwashed clothes and this usually depicts that Neville has more power than the Aboriginals. I also used this in my story as the Aboriginal wears dirty clothes compare to the other characters signifying that they have less authority.. Other visual devices I used in my visual which were not used in my prescribed text are vector and colour. The vector is from the Aboriginal and ends at the bullying sign. The student wears the colour black as that colour usually symbolises loss of hope and the Aboriginal feels like there is no hope left for him. Another technique I have used is Salience. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Secret Sorrow Analysis Do you have a favourite genre for stories? Stories come in all sorts of genres and themes. They attract different types of audiences because they make connections with some readers. For example, A Secret Sorrow is more Fantasy, and A Sorrowful Woman is more realistic. Audiences like me enjoy fantasy stories since we have an interest in the love connection to the characters. I prefer A Secret Sorrow because of fantasy, relatability, and love. In a secret sorrow, Kai and Faye show an example of a fantasy story. His eyes held her locked in unrelenting demand Why should I be disappointed? (Page 33, Paragraph 52) Kai presents like a prince that cares for Faye because these actions are not seen often in the real world. Most males do not act like him. They are rougher and not understanding. They do not know how to respond like Kai. Kai responds in a way that makes Faye feel special and wanted. Kai in a way tells Faye that she is wonderful and he will only love her. This novel is written for the female audience, which is why Kai is able to speak the way he speaks. Without even knocking he came into her room and walked over to the bed. She could feel the mattress sag as his weight came down on it. Her heart was pounding like a sledgehammer, and then his arms came around her and he drew her against him. Faye, he said quietly, please marry me. (Page 34, Paragraph 73 74). This part of the story can make the audience fulfill their dream of this romantic scene. The man you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Law Of The Corn Laws Another way in which a comparison of the two thinkers can be given with respect to the Corn Laws is through their positioning on the issue of Say s Law. To introduce this concept, Jean Baptiste Say developed the Law of Markets, which is commonly referred to as Say s Law, in his A Treatise on Political Economy. He maintains that in order to consume, one must provide supplies for another s demand in order to earn a unit of account to consume goods, meaning a consumer must also be a producer (Say, I.XV.133). Therefore, the economy is a constant cycle of production, proving that supply creates its own demand. Because of this implication, Say s Law can be viewed in relation to the Corn Laws as the law implies both that an economy will equilibrate without a need for government intervention and that free trade is non distortionary. Knowing this, it becomes evident that the law was supported by Ricardo, albeit implicitly, and explicitly rejected by Malthus. This section will therefore more indepthly move through the two thinker s opinions on the law to prove their stance on the greater issue of the Corn Laws. Malthus disagrees with Say s Law, as it oversimplifies the nuance of the economy through its failure to account for the insufficiency of demand coupled with overproduction. The main argument about the insufficiency of demand is brought about by the expenditure of the different social classes. The insufficiency of demand he notes makes up his glut theory. For Malthus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Why Is Auschwitz Considered The Worst Concentration Camp Auschwitz: The Worst Concentration Camp The Holocaust was a horrific event in history that will never be forgotten. During the Holocaust, any enemy of Germany, primarily Jewish people, were sent to concentration camps. There, they were put in uncomfortable living quarters, given starving portions of food, and tortured. The main purpose of these camps was to murder any threat to the pure Germany that consisted of nothing but Germans. There was one camp that proved to be the worst of all, and that was Auschwitz. Approximately 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz during the Holocaust and there is no wonder why after seeing the terrible things done to these innocent people. Sadly, the horrors started from the minute the prisoners arrived at Auschwitz. Transportation and Arrival The Nazis brought as many enemies as they could to Auschwitz. Jews, Poles, Gypsies, and people of several other nationalities were loaded onto trains daily. Up to eighty people could fit in each cart, leaving no room to sit and rest. There was also no food provided for the journey. The trip often took at least three days to get to their final destination. Once they arrived at Auschwitz, Nazi soldiers would throw the passengers off the train and force them to leave all their belongings. Once everybody was off the train, the Nazis began separating the people into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They lived in barracks that could house around 700 people, and slept on brick or wooden bunk beds. Often times, prisoners would sleep on possessions they snuck in to prevent them from being stolen or confiscated. They also slept in dirty clothes that were not changed for months. Sometimes, the prisoners woke up to find a few of their bedmates dead due to the previous day s hard labor and small food portions. As uncomfortable as it was, inmates endured these horrible living conditions to survive in Auschwitz (Jewish Virtual Library ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Classical Hollywood Narration And The Maltese Falcon Classical Hollywood Narration and The Maltese Falcon Being that of a Classic Hollywood film, John Huston s work The Maltese Falcon is an exemplar (and subsequently a subverter) of classical hollywood narrative. A film noir where the character s motivations are as fluid and complex as the genre is known to be. A film whose narrative in of itself keeps the viewer guessing, and plot points are slowly pieced together by the viewer to discover the greater story at hand. It s through these areas that The Maltese Falcon is a viewer s guide to classical Hollywood narrative. In classic film noir fashion, The Maltese Falcon follows; unpredictable and impeccable detective Sam Spade on the case to discover the mysterious falcon statue. Sam s overall motivation in the story is simple; uncover the secrets of this case and find out who is behind the murders of Archer and Thursby. While that is the story at hand, the plot of The Maltese Falcon has the viewer believe that Spade wants the Falcon for himself, or at the very least wanting the profits from its sale. From the elusive way Spade talks to Gutman and Cairo about the Falcon, the viewer is slowly convinced of this idea. However it isn t until the climax where someone is able to be blamed for the murders (Spades initial goal) that Spade flips his act and frames O Shaughnessy for the murders, having fooled Gutman and Cairo with a fake falcon. Having mentioned O Shaughnessy, it s important to point out that her character s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Relationship Between Stakeholders And Stakeholders In the modern era of marketing, brand management has proved its importance by being a widely discussed topic. While brand value was primarily connected with customers only, its importance into non customer areas has been acknowledged. Brand equity and brand value are argued on their relation with relevant stakeholders. In this assignment I am reflecting on the importance of managing these stakeholder relationships. Stakeholder management has been recognised as a central part of an organisation s effectiveness. Stakeholders play important roles as advocates, sponsors, partners and agents of change. Much has been written about stakeholder relationships in the private sector and many companies now have dedicated relationship managers and strategies in place to improve and develop external relationships. However, stakeholder management in the brand management still lags some way behind (Ipsos 2009). Building a successful brand is effective if brand value is generated. Through the relationship performance between the relevant stakeholders and the brand, brand value can be created. Jones (2005) suggests, that one should acknowledge two key points while accessing the stakeholders: 1. Network of relationships / dependency upon multiple stakeholders, 2. Value assessment on the basis of each individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reputations are crucial. While they are hard to win, they are equally easily lost. Understanding stakeholders helps to build stable relationships and, ultimately, to accomplish your objectives (Ipsos 2009). Research shows that strong reputations, i.e. trust and good communications are key for consumers to listen and follow companies. This is clearly demonstrated by well known companies that create strong reputations based on clear values and cultures: innocent drinks, Coca Cola and Toyota, to name just three (Ipsos ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Black Men And The Brotherhood Essay While white women seek visibility as a means of being recognized by white men, white men seek visibility to further their political goals. What both have in common is the use of black men to amplify their visibility and expedite their success. The Brotherhood is an organization led by Brother Jack that entices the Invisible Man, recruits him, and takes advantage of his invisibility to spark a riot in the streets of Harlem. The Brotherhood takes advantage of his invisibility in multiple ways: the organization advises the Invisible Man during his speeches, the organization sends him across New York as it see fit, the organization gives him money, and the organization fuels his rise to fame and notoriety. These acts seem benevolent, but the intentions behind them were destructive and manipulative. The Brotherhood has a doctrine and all members are expected to abide by it. Individual action is frowned upon. The Invisible Man is thus, reduced to a token and through his invisibility, the Brotherhood amplifies its prevalence in Harlem and generally as an organization. Again, the black man is used and those who use him aren t invested in him. The Invisible Man realizes this amidst the riots in Harlem: And now I looked around a corner of my mind and saw Jack and Norton and Emerson merge into one single white figure. They were very much the same, each attempting to force his picture of reality upon me and neither giving a hoot in hell for how things looked to me (508) and It was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Black Lininging Experiment Essay Experiment 1 Aim: To test what colour paint turns out best on my black lining. This will be the one that you can see the best. Method: 1. Place a stencil over your material 2. Paint over the stencil 3. Leave material to dry 4. Wash stencil and repeat with other colours. Results: As I suspected, you couldn t see experiment C at all. Experiment A did turn out, but it turned a more dirty red/brown colour than a bright red. Finally, I believe experiment B turned out the best as the blue clearly showed. Conclusion: I will be using experiment B, as it came out the brightest and I don t mind how the picture looked patchy. Modifications: As the original stencil I used to experiment was ruined, I will be changing the stencil I use for my final piece. Experiment 2 Aim: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Place boning in the middle of the seam. 3. Sew the edges of the covering of the boning onto the seam allowance. Results: Experiment A did not work for me at all, as I did not line up the seam and the boning properly. Experiment C work really well and so did experiment B. Although the boning for experiment B seams stronger than the boning for experiment C. Conclusion: I will be using experiment B as it worked well when tested and it seems stronger than the other two experiments. Experiment 4 Aim: To Test which colour thread I like for my lazy daisies. Method: 1. Sew a lazy daisy stitch with a certain coloured embroidery thread. 2. Repeat with other colours. Results: I did not like how colour C turned out against the red material. As I will be using colour B (black) for my machine embroidery I will not use it for my hand embroidery as I believe it would turn out better if I had a contrast between two colours on my corset. Conclusion: I will be using colour A, as I would like to have the contrast of the white and the black, (which I will be using for my machine embroidery) Modifications: For these experiments I used 6 threads for the lazy daisy stitch, but for my corset I will be using only 3. Experiment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Native Title Case Study Law reform in relation to Native Title has developed and become testament to the growing justice for the ATSI community, however effective mean and complete justice is yet to be achieved. From the changing values and attitudes of society, alongside conditions of social change and new concepts of justice ATSI justice is being implemented, with law reform. With seminal cases alike Mabo and Wik, legislation has been delegated and changed accordingly; with the recognition of Native title finally succeeding in overturning the terra nullius doctrine, which for centuries has damaged and hurt the ATSI peoples. Despite this, with the Wik decision and largely the 10 point plan, it sought to pour bucket loads of extinguishment upon Native Title ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the change from Keatings progressive labour government to John Howard s conservative Coalition government, came resounding regression to the Native Title act, with the 10 point plan, and the coinciding Wik decision nine months after. The Wik VS Queensland case (1996) established that in cases of conflict between pastoral leases and native title, pastoral leases override and can successfully extinguish native title , which was adopted with the change of legislation and introduction of the Native Title amendment Act (1998). If there is no conflict, they can coexist. Many cases of Native Title extinguishment has occurred, and only approximately 600 areas hold Native Title in all of Australia, with less than 1% in NSW. As a procession from the Native Title declaration, this legislature has digressed justice to the ATSI community , and as further iterated by Sydney Morning Herald has undone the good of the Mabo decision . ATSI discrimination following the legislation of the Native title Act (1996) significantly rose in the public discourse with renowneded personalities claiming they could take their backyards , and an unspoken deeply rooted fear for many, dating back to Australia s colonization; that Australia could be declared completely under Native Title, and the sovereignty of the Crown could be questioned . For ATSI peoples , the introduction of the 10 point plan, and the Native Title Ammendment Act (1998) marks a significant national regression upon achieving justice for their community as they sought to pour bucket loads of extinguishment on the native title rights of Indigenous Australians. Law reform, in this case has been dominantly ineffective in achieving justice for the ATSI peoples, and rather revoking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Crc Art Gallery Experience Paper Nhat Nguyen Professor Koch Art History 300 11/06/2016 Extra Credit Experience from CRC Art Gallery This is the first time I have been in Crc Art Gallery, it is really interesting to be there for working. I have been there for three times, but I feel I have learned and gained a lot experience for being employee at Crc Art Gallery. When I was working there, I just realized there only show ceramic arts and only one bronze. There are include the work of arts by four artists: Bill Abright, Lisa Reinertson, Richard Shaw, Claudia Tarantino. Each artist has a different idea about the life on the world. Bill Abright want to figure out the structure underneath of layer of things in all species include animal and human, particularly in faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have thought most of the viewers come to Crc Art Gallery just are only Crc students. But all the viewers come there are include middle school students, high school students, elder people, etc. Some young people go around and take a quick look for all the art, sometimes they take a picture of sculpture. A few people they ask for some question about work of art. Most of elder people take slowly and carefully look for the works, sometime they stand in front of these art for a while. There was an interesting scene when I worked at Gallery on the first day. There is a middle school girl who is deaf, and her teacher use sign language to communicate with her. At that time, I did not pay attention to the girl much because I think it is really normal conversation with a deaf person. Suddenly, I saw she speak up for question about one sculpture of Richard Shaw. I look at my coworker with big open eyes, and I told her this is the first time I saw a deaf person who able to talk. On the second day at work, there was a guy who came in the Gallery for quick around look for all the works of art, after that he asked me for taking picture of all sculptures in Gallery. But for 15, 20 minutes later, he was still seating on the back of Gallery. I felt weir and a lot of thought come to my mind; what does he do on back there? Doesn t he destroy the works of art? I started to walk around and asked him; is everything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Anger Is Defined By The Oxford Dictionary Anger is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. Psychology list anger as one of the basic human emotions felt by all people, regardless of race, religion, or culture. Numerous studies have been conducted on anger to try and find out how often people get angry; the findings range from once a day to fifteen times a day. What the studies did all find, was that anger is an emotion often used to mask other emotions, such as guilt, hurt, or fear. While anger is an emotion experienced by everyone, how a person experiences it and why is widely varied. Two of the most common triggers an be simplified down to the violation of expectation or the blockage of goals. In women, anger is more likely to be triggered by experiences or problems with family and close friends. Men on the other hand are more likely to be triggered by a stranger s behavior or things not working. Children are probably the best example of how blockage of goals can lead to anger. When a child is kept from a toy or there is an obstacle in their path, anger is the emotion that will most often be triggered. Studies have shown that younger people experience anger more than older adults and well educated people are less likely to anger then those less educated. When they do anger, educated individuals have been found to be better equipped to deal with the emotion in a productive way. Psychologist have found that there are three ways a person may express their anger; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...