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Hypo Manic Mind Research Paper
The hypo manic mind is an interesting machine if I do say the least. Full of excitement, wonder, and a
jumble of brilliant ideas. (I use brilliant loosely for sure) Intense pleasure fills every orifice of your
body. If you are listening to music, the music suddenly becomes so intense I would call it orgasmic,
vibrations flow through your body and you become one with the song. The lyrics are written directly
for you and moves you intensely. Driving becomes sport and you become one with the engine. As you
push the gas you hear the air rush into the engine to be mixed with fuel and combusted. Traffic lights
become your natural enemy because they force you to stay still for 30 long gruesome second.
Sometimes you will just glance over your shoulder
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Emily Dickinson s Tell All the Truth but Tell It Slant ...
An explication of Emily Dickinson s Tell all the Truth but tell it slant brings to light the overwhelming
theme of how one should tell the truth. It also illuminates the development of the extended metaphor
of comparing truth to light. From the very beginning of the poem, the speaker is instructing on the best
way to tell the truth. Dickinson, through a use of a specific technique of rhyming, literary elements,
and different forms of figurative language, establishes the importance of not telling the truth all at
once. Alliteration is a key aspect to how the reader experiences the poem; it especially gives interest
toward alliteration of the letter T. This alliteration begins in the very first line Tell all the Truth but tell
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Dickinson is by no means stating that we should keep the truth completely hidden; however, she is
quickly asserting her opinion of how the truth needs to be told. In telling the truth one must slant or
hold back from embellishing all of the details of that particular truth. The ensuing line, Success in
Circuit lies (1.2), parallels the first lines slant with a curvature of a circuit. A circuit goes perfectly
around an area eventually returning back to the same spot. Dickinson conveys that only certain details
should be let out, eventually giving you the truth as a whole. Also the words chosen in this line seem
have reason to be grouped together. The word lies (1.2) is paired within a sentence with the word
Success (1.2), giving the connection that lies may be needed to obtain success. The poem is trying to
point out that truth and lies both can become truth, if they are presented in the correct circuit. The third
line, Too bright for our infirm Delight (1.3), uses a metaphor to compare truth to light. This metaphor
is full of imagery, associating truth to something that stimulates one s sense of sight. Something that is
too bright hurts the eyes, thus the metaphor conveys that telling the truth in its entirety can at times be
painful. Finally, the last line of this stanza, The Truth s superb surprise (1.4), personifies the truth as
having the ability to give a surprise. A
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Analysis Of John Of The Steinbeck s The Third Child Of...
John Ernst Steinbeck was born in 1902 the third child of four to John and Olive Steinbeck. John Sr.
was an accountant that supported the family and Olive stayed home and took care of the children. The
Steinbeck Family lived in the Salinas Valley in Central California near the coast. We can see
throughout John s entire life the roots of his books and philosophy coming from the migrant farming
town on the coast of central California(BBC John). John s mother was very strict and made sure that
every kid in the household contributed and could keep the house in good condition. John grew up in
neither in wealth or poverty but his mother made sure the house was always in tip top shape. In
addition, every child was taught proper etiquette and the rules were always strictly enforced(Snyder).
John gained an interest in literature from a young age from his parents always having in depth
conversations that would stimulate deeper thought and having discussions were all arguments would
be dealt with lists of valid points and proof to back up. At the table Olive would many times play the
devil s advocate so everyone could divulge into what they believed in from simple community issues
to more philosophical thinking. At the age of 14, John first decided that he would become an
established author and he went after this goal for his entire life. In school, John was not part of the
popular cliche and was very stand offish(Harmon). Through highschool he was bullied often and it
was because he
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The Commercial Use of Mobile Telephones
The Commercial Use of Mobile Telephones
Around the 1980 s mobile telephones started showing up for commercial use. They were analog style,
cumbersome and expensive to purchase. In the 1990 s digital technology was born and mobile phones
became readily available to everyone and less expensive than the previous ten years. By 1998 over
30% of the world population within the areas of Europe, Asia, and North America had mobile
telephones.
With this type of usage of mobile telephones, Mobile Telephone Network plc (MTN) was born in
1993 attempting to earn their share in the South Africa market for mobile telephones. By 1999 MTN
had over 1.3 million subscribes in South Africa. MTN is only one of three in the southern hemisphere
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THREATS:
Each new country entered will present new challenges of entry such as different languages, tribal laws
or politics, and local geography.
Difficulties with installation and maintenance of new stations and equipment.
Unknown quantities of resources may be depleted with each country added, over and above the
normal or planed cost of the project.
MTN must train enough people to provide services and be able to retain those individuals.
Competitors may undercut pricing to gain market share.
Following Nigeria the countries that MTN are interested in are Cameroon, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana,
Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Senegal, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. MTN s first key issue
holds many facets in determining entry into the other foreign countries. The main areas of concern
include, but certainly not limited to, cost, culture and ethics.
Cost
To determine if a country will be profitable in the long run, MTN must review all benefits, costs and
risks involved. The eleven African countries MTN s is investigating are considered to have a relatively
small economic market because of their low living standards and small purchasing power.
However, 6 of the 11 countries, Gabon, Mauritius, Senegal, Cameroon, Mozambique and Ghana, are
on a coast or have a costal port. Geography in these countries insures they have markets and access to
export goods through out the world. Telephone services would only help that type of
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Cousin Sugarman Narrative
Laying in my bed, I can hear gunshots firing off outside my window. In the morning on my journey to
school, I may walk over a puddle of bullet shells, or have to cover my nose because an junkie
overdose in the hallway. Although on that same journey, I see my cousin sugarman every morning
before school. He would remind me to tie my shoes, and give me and my older sister a couple of
dollars for lunch. One day, I woke up, then followed my normal morning routine. On my way to
school, I notice he is not on the steps posted with his fresh all white Air Force Ones, and fitted Saints
cap. Seeing His bright white smile, knowing he would always be in that spot waiting for us to pass
him on the way to school, receiving those crumpled dollar bills; It hurt my heart to know that it all
came to an end. Although the public housing projects I lived in consisted of abundance of violence,
drugs, solicitation, I knew when I would visit my cousin in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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I know he was not here to help me through life experiences physically, but his spirit surrounded me.
There is this meniscal voice in the back of my head yelling lil Donald, finish school, stay out of
trouble, make your mom proud, keep your head high. His words of advice helped me overcome
adversity on the football field and the classroom. I still posse those moments when my attitude can
turn savage, and result in me facing consequences for my actions. However, I m learning how to be
more responsible, and preventing myself from responding to situations with an barbaric attitude.
Those flashbacks come to my mind every time I feel I am in bad situation, or I am at the weakest time
in my life. I remember on my little league football team, we were down by a field goal. I heard him
whispering to me, go get it, you deserve it, it s your. Next then you know we are back on offense,
becoming the super bowl champions in alief
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How To Throw A Curveball Research Paper
RPS stands for revolutions per second. It measures the rotations per second of a pitched ball. A good
breaking ball at least requires 19 RPS. Learning to throw a curveball can be confusing at first; but as
you learn and improve, it gets easier. Teamwork and motivation is an essential element in order to
succeed. As a pitcher, it sometimes feels like its one versus nine. Even when the team and yourself
make errors, you have to stay calm and relaxed. The cheering and yelling of the other team are
distracting, but you have to stay strong when pitching. Being relaxed is key to throwing. If you try to
throw a curveball tensed, it doesn t go well. To throw a curveball, you need to have a correct grip, an
accurate release point, and you need to know when to throw a curveball. ... Show more content on
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The seams of the softball should be parallel and vertical. If you re a right handed thrower, place your
right middle finger on the right seam, and your index finger on the other seam. If you don t have a
correct or strong grip, there will not be as much spin on the ball. The more spin on the ball, the better.
A ball will not travel far if it has a lot of spin after it has been hit. More spin equals more break. If you
have enough spin on the ball, the seams will leave blisters on your fingertips.
The release point and wrist snap determine if the ball will cut at the right time and if the ball will have
a rotation. You release the ball at your right hip if you re right handed, and your hand will end at the
left hip. Coaches usually say shoot the hip. That means after the ball has left your hands. Your index
and middle finger should be at your left hip. Your elbow needs to be tucked to your side. If your elbow
is out, the ball will gradually cut through the air instead of a sharp cut. If you re a right handed pitcher,
the ball will cut to the
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Life Sustaining Bond Of Human Beings With The Land
Research Paper
The life sustaining bond of human beings with the land has a strong connection. Centuries have gone
by and throughout the many years, humans have relied on the land to provide for Humans, they need
to evolve, survive, and move forward with their lives. The land provides for humans in a non costly
manner. The land provides humans free shelter. For example, Humans use the dirt we walk on to build
shelter. The Earth provides humans natural resources, such as water from lakes, streams and rain. The
land gives humans bountiful, healthy nourishing food. The Earth provides free health care for every
living creature. The land has a bond with humans because the land provides natural resources, it
provides shelter, and it evolves the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When we need something the Earth provides, but in return we must protect the Earth. The Earth
provides us with the things that we essentially need in order for us to survive. This is what connects us
to the land that we are currently living on.
The land that we are living on is very important. We should also be very careful of what we do with it
also, because just like us we are both fragile. One bullet, just one single bullet can kill not one, but two
people (humans). Such as a match, one small, simple thing can cause a wildfire, creating a huge
amount of damage.
The Earth is very, very important. The land that connects to the Earth is also important. The land is our
life so we should take care of our land. This is why we have this amazing bond with the land that we
are living on. Every person on Earth shares the responsibility to do as much as they can to preserve the
planet s finite natural resources today and for future generations.
Natural resources are those components of the environment which are inherently created by
environment for supporting life. These resources are very essential for sustaining life on earth. These
resources are available in the form of air, water, mineral, soil, forest, plant, energy etc.
Many people might disagree, why we don t have the connection between the land and us is because
you may say that I don t see it , of course people might not see it, many people would either be
distracted by the things around us and we as the
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Of Temptation In C. S. Lewis The Magician Nephew
Temptation can be a very fierceful word when you think about it in your head. A lot of people cannot
resist temptation as it could be something that helps you enjoy something but then it could cause life
threatening consequences. As we learn something about temptation, this book called The Magician s
Nephew by Clive Staples Lewis (C.S. Lewis) is a story that occurred during the 1900 s in the United
Kingdom in a city called London. There is a young girl that is called Polly Plummer who met a guy
called Digory Kirke. Digory introduced himself to Polly as he did not have any friends and he lives
with his Uncle called Andrew and his mother. His mother has a severe health issue. The protagonist
are both Polly and Digory as they both are two curious children ... Show more content on
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The theme of the book, The Magician Nephew by C.S. Lewis is, resist temptation otherwise there will
be severe repercussions ahead, the three reasons are that when Polly was tempted to touch the yellow
ring causing her to disappear, Digory was tempted to ring a bell making Jadis to wake up, and lastly
Digory was tempted to eat the apple that Jadis encouraged him. Firstly, the theme was present in the
story when Polly was tempted to touch the yellow ring causing her to disappear. When Polly and
Digory were exploring Digory s uncle who is called Andrew has an abandoned laboratory that he does
his experiments, but ever since then he stopped. When Polly and Digory were exploring his
abandoned laboratory, they stumble across two different colour rings. One of them is yellow and the
other is green on a red tray. But what she noticed first was a bright red wooden tray with a number of
rings on it. They were in pairs a yellow one and a green one together, then a little space, and then
another yellow one and another green one. They were no bigger than ordinary rings, and no one could
help noticing them because they were so bright. (C.S. Lewis, 13) After they discovered the
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Analysis Of The Daily Life Of Edna s, The Awakening s...
Waverly Leonard
Part I Reading Journal, ch.s 1 13
Plot Summary:
These first thirteen chapters chronicle the daily life of Edna Pontellier, The Awakening s protagonist.
The novel opens on Mr. Pontellier; he is smoking a cigar and reading the newspaper while idly
observing the life and activity around him. The novel turns its attention to his wife, Edna Pontellier.
She is described as rather handsome than beautiful and has a face with a certain frankness of
expression, an intriguing description if there ever was one. She is accompanied by Robert Lebrun, the
son of Madame Lebrun, the owner of the house at which the Creole aristocracy stayed on the Grand
Isle. They are rather close companions; Robert has chosen to follow her around for the summer, as is
later revealed to be his custom. It s revealed that Edna is an American woman from the old Kentucky
bluegrass country. As the day progresses, Chopin details the tiny minutiae of married life that have
disappointed both Leonce and Edna; Leonce feels hurt by her dismissiveness He thought it very
discouraging that his wife, who was the sole object of his existence, evinced so little interest in things
which concerned him, and valued so little his conversation... while Edna resents his overbearing
conventionality An indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her
consciousness, filled her whole being with a vague anguish. The Pontelliers reconcile before Leonce
leaves for New Orleans
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Who Is Frank Supovitz And What Are His Responsibilities At...
1. Who is Frank Supovitz and what are his responsibilities at the NFL? Frank Supovitz is the senior
vice president of event for the NFL, and some of his responsibilities include planning the NFL draft,
Pro Bowl, and Super Bowl. In his current position Mr. Supovitz, is in charge of serving as the curator
of all aspects of these individual events, and finding different ways to improve the events. 2. What two
factors does Mr. Supovitz feel are the key to success with the NFL Pro Bowl? The NFL Pro Bowl was
in a bad place among the various professional All Star games, so some changes were made to reinvent
and bring the event back to the top All Star game. The first factor that is a key to success of the NFL
Pro Bowl is moving the event to the week before the Super Bowl, which decreases the likelihood of
the event being an afterthought because it was held after the NFL s biggest event. The move helped to
increase ticket sales by 20,000, and the TV ratings increase 40% overall. The second that is a key to
success of the NFL Pro Bowl was having it at the site of the Super Bowl, which ties both events
together and provides the Pro Bowl some of the residue prestige of the Super Bowl. Overall, the move
to make the Pro Bowl apart of the Super Bowl experience paid off for the NFL. 3. What is the core
purpose of the NFL Draft and how is it produced? The core purpose of the NFL Draft is to hold a
business meeting between the partners, which are the league owners. The NFL draft has
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Nunavut Coastline Case Study
polar lights Challenges1 Nunavut does not have real highways and rail way. Most of infrastructure
was built decades ago, it is why Nunavut need large scale development. Infrastructure was originally
built does not suit now time requirement. Not enough effective and reliable of transportation system
is one of the reason discourage investment by companies in any means. in future resource
development rely on it. Economic development and transportation issue is pretty much like chicken or
egg witch one first. Many northern communities Nunavut coastline, for example, were originally
located for purposes of convenience, rather than for economic opportunity or transportation efficiency.
Communities people are Not benefit from modern economic
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Compare And Contrast A Tale Of Two Schools
From the 1860s forward, much focus was in the country was on people and their inherit rights under
the United States constitution. However, even with all men being equal under the law in the 1940s,
many were still segregated and racism was and still is very much alive. School districts had separate
schools for whites and blacks and some systems even had separate schools for Mexican Americans.
Mendez v. Westminster was the first case in 1947 that overruled the segregation of schools due to race
and language in the Westminster, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and El Modena school districts of Orange
County. This case was a major positive stride in the desegregation in America at the time. During the
case, segregation was proven to be against the 14th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Things were said that were very traumatic to the Mendez and other families defending the honor of
5,000 Chicano students. The biggest argument from the lead prosecutor, Ogle during the trial was the
Mexican schools gave special instruction to students who didn t speak English and who were
unfamiliar with American values and customs. Such Americanization programs benefited both Anglos
and Mexicans ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent, the superintendent for the district, stated that
...thinking in Spanish, they cannot compete with the other students and advance in the same grade at
the same age (Strum, 2014). During testimony it was also stated that Mexicans were like pigs who
should be kept in pig pens and that they carried lice and many other diseases because they are so
filthy. ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent also stated that Mexican s grow faster physically, but that their
brains were a year retarded and therefore segregation was completely legitimate (Strum, 2014).
However, Sylvia and her two brothers took the stand during the trial and both spoke fluent English and
presented themselves very well, basically destroying Ogle and Kent s argument by sitting on the stand
alone. Their testimony proved that they spoke well enough English to be in a non segregated school
and that they weren t filthy creatures as Ken purposed. The children s and many other s testimony
brought to light that their English skills were
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Primary And Primary...
Primary and secondary data collection methods The researcher needs different methods to collect the
data for their research, so the main method that I used it is secondary data collection. In this section, I
will explain each method, and I will provide some advantages and disadvantages for it. Firstly,
primary method means when the research collect the data directly through communication with
participants or observation, and the researcher did it. There are different types of a primary method
such as interview, questionnaire, focus group interview, and Delphi techniques (scarff, 2013). The
advantage of this approach is, it related and focused on the problem to achieve specific goals without
wasting the resources. Also, it s more accurate and original because there is no bias and it collected by
the researcher. However, the disadvantages are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2014, the rate increased dramatically to nearly 90%, and that because of their liability too much. In
contrast, the rate in 2015 dropped to 89.4%, and that means the bank manage their debt and control
their credit risk.
Years Liability Assets LTA ratio
2013 AED 290,383,115 AED 325,061,656 0.893
2014 AED 338,135,330 AED 376,098,712 0.899
2015 AED 363,345,154 AED 406,356,807 0.894
Return on Assets This ratio means how much the company earns before they paid their interest and
taxes, this ratio helped to know how the bank can be more efficient in used their assets to generate
profit before paying the obligation. The formula for this ratio is ROA=EBIT/Total assets. The figure
below was calculated by NBAD, so as you can ROA was 1.51 in 2013 and continued increased in
2014 till it reached 1.59 in 2014, but the figure dramatically decreased till 1.34 in 2015. NBAD was
stronger in 2014 as they generate high ROA compare it with the two years that help the bank to be
more profitability and attract a lot of
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The Mix Up of Love
Meet Miss Nina Dockenhead, twenty years of age ,studying to be an architect , native of California.
Nina has nice,white teeth,silky,brown wavy hair. She just finished her second year in the university
and still had four more to go. She came from a wealthy family. Her dad owned two restaurants which
had three branches each. One named after Nina and one after her mother, Millah. He gave her seven
hundred dollars per month as allowance.She didn t like to spend money so she would save one
hundred in her her bank account and spent the other hinder vigorously. Now meet her secret love. His
name is Jason Ascus, twenty two years of age. He owns a villa, he is pretty wealthy too, and has 4
cars. One for each season. His father owns a cloth factory; however, his mother stays at home and
cooks,cleans. His sisters are Jessy and Ella with one year of difference. Jessy is sixteen and the Bella
seventeen. They are pretty close to each other and Jason cares and loves them more than anything in
the world. They both went to the same university. They saw each other every single day, five days a
week. Nina would notice walking by and smile at herself. However he wouldn t even take a glance at
her. Even though they saw each other, he still didn t know who she was. He was the kind of popular
guy with all girls surrounding him. Sometimes he didn t even notice the girls surrounding them. He
would just ignore them. The cafeteria of the university is painted with bright yellow on two of the
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Budweiser s Brewing Merger
Anheuser Busch made a offer of $107 billion for Miller, which is the most awaited deal and within
this deal both of the largest brewing companies will combine and share the profit. Inorder to have
approval, Coors Brewing will acquire more than half of Miller s stake in MillerCoors for over ten
billion dollars, which would give them the rights to Coors Light and Blue Moon. Budweiser plans on
cutting costs by a little over one billion dollars, a portion will come from the cut of huge office roles.
Within the merger nothing has been said whether the companies will keep the Miller name nor will
they keep entire staff of Miller. If this deak is approved Budweiser will be named the Megabrew by
Bloomberg analysts, with the accordance of Paribas,
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The Film Thor, By Kenneth Branagh
Film Study
Thor
Question 2
Write an essay showing how one or more technical areas above help you understand more about one
of the ideas, a character or the setting in the film.
My two technical areas
Music and Dialogue
Thor by Kenneth Branagh, The Movie Thor takes us on a very different adventure to points where our
perspectives change on the characters, for example from one of the first scenes where Thor is just a
child standing with his brother on opposites sides of their Father claiming that he is the worthy one
and with no hesitation the first words to leave his mouth were
When I am king .
As he gets older his personality pursues and shows that he really is determined and light head about
who he is and going to be this shows strong when he s about to be announced king and this doesn t
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There are many other examples that show us in the dialogue that Thor has changed from someone so
stuck up for example here with the Hammer scene Where he picks up the Hammer and fails, just
before he grabs it though we hear high happy music then he grabs it with a struggle and the music
goes down and it starts rain and he starts to scream why and look up this is called pathetic fallacy , this
then shows us that he s not worthy for the Hammer at this time, he needs to prove himself by gaining
approval from the King and during this scene he s being looked down on and the rain showing that he
s no high up anymore he s being looked down
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Bolshevik American Revolution
(pg. 457) The Bolsheviks had complete control of the revolution. They left the army in control of the
alcohol, and they got drunk. Later, the army men sold liquor to civilians, and the civilians destroyed
the community. Gorkii noted that the violence was not about a revolt, instead it was more like wild
animals taking over.
(pg. 458) Gorkii realized that violence was taking over and the children were making fun of people
getting killed. What are we teaching the children who will be in control of our future? The Bolsheviks
used violence to get rid of the troubled minority.
(pg. 459) The Bolsheviks used violence as a main priority to solve problems. The never thought about
the financial damage that it caused. In the 20th century, the nonviolent ... Show more content on
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466) The Basques was saluted by Adams because they were becoming peaceful and nonviolent.
Basques became independent and they were no longer united. The military did not want to cooperate
with the Spanish state. They stopped being leaders of a wonderful cause and became enemies of
people who wanted a stabilized society. People who lived by the sword, died by the sword.
(pg. 467) The Bolsheviks used violence as a cleansing ritual. Death should not be feared and
murdering is considered a sport and a source of power.
(pg. 468) In 1949, Chelvanayakam decided to use Gandhi s nonviolent approach as a promise to the
Tamils, and he expected nothing else. After twenty years, violence was in complete control in Sri
Lanka and the promise never took place. Violence became a culture and it was impossible to have
political order. Violence can discourage or weaken the antagonist, but is inefficient in grasping on to
its agenda. Shooting your way to power may destroy the old order, but you cannot free your people
until they give you their consent (Ackerman Duvall, 2000:
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Pros And Cons Of The Transcontinental Railroad
The Transcontinental Railroad and the American Government System The Transcontinental Railroad
is a contiguous network of railroad track that crosses a continental landmass with terminals at different
oceans or continental borders. Construction began in 1863 and concluded in 1868; the tracks stretched
1,776 miles long, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The idea of building this monumental
rail line was present in America decades before the Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 authorized the
construction. The Pacific Railroad Acts were passed because at the end of the American Civil War, the
southern Democrats (who opposed the idea) were now absent from Congress; therefore, the
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Established in 1842, the US House Senate Committees have looked back at the railroad and used it to
advance the ways and means of transporting goods, supplies, mail, and people. Look at what it has
done; it has served as an artery, moving what is needed throughout the entire nation from the Atlantic
to the Pacific. From giving jobs to those minority groups and once former slaves after the Civil War,
throwing the stock market and economy left and right, assisting Abraham Lincoln in winning elections
and also winning the Civil War, helping rebuild the South and the nation s economy from the bottom
up during the reconstruction era, taming the Wild West (which has a major direct influence on the
American Government System), serving as one of the best ways of getting mail to citizens across the
US, and expanding intercontinental trade to have its own manifest destiny. This railroad had a
significant affect in the growth of this nation and its government. It s relationship and way it impacts
the government is a result from multiple chain reactions that originated from the 1860s, 70s, 80s, etc.
and I strongly believe, after all of my research, that our nations governmental system would be many
decades behind if it wasn t for the transcontinental
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Audre Lorde s Essay On Intersectionality
Audre Lorde s essay on intersectionality highlights the point that there is not a single issue fight
because we do not live day to day with our single issue lives (Lorde, pg 654). Acknowledging that we
are beneath the dominant class is important to reconstruct the structural power. Intersectionality
requires power that fortifies how our differences come together on both an individual level an a
collective foundation. There are many issues we tend not to even look at because the women that it
affects usually have always been overlooked for the dominant groups oppressed world (Lorde, pg
656). I think intersectionality is a very important component in feminism because without it you re
leaving out so many women that are voiceless and need the rights that feminism can ... Show more
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Pierre later tells him Don t you feel more and more trapped? First you shaved your moustache, then
your whiskers ... I m afraid you look more and more like a child ... You don t belong to anyone you
understand? This scene brings up the depiction of Muslim women as submissive to their husbands.
The babysitter responds with it s the law, you know. So God is protecting me. This response brings up
the concept that Muslim women are childlike needing to be saved. An intersectional translation of
islamophobic misogyny. I believe this scene particularly highlights the point that gender trumps
religious faith and ethnicity. Johnson Reagon says that a coalition is not a home and should not feel
comfortable (Reagon, pg 259). This film debunks the myth that all women share a common
experience simply by being a female. (Reagon, pg 360). However, when we see all women get
together, we begin to see the differences between all of us including race, sexuality, status, age, able
ism, etc. I believe Pierre standing up for a man in this scene shows that he was aware of the difference
Reagon
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The Cask Of Amontillado Analysis Essay
Analysis of The Cask of Amontillado In Edgar Allan Poe s The Cask of Amontillado , Wolfgang Iser s
theory can be used as a reader analyzes the way Poe depicts the narrator in the story. Iser s theory
states we [the reader] must suspend the ideas and attitudes that shape our own personality before we
can experience the unfamiliar world of the literary text (291) in one of his works called The Implied
Reader, meaning the reader approaching the text can only use the text to figure out the meaning it
gives out and must not bring in their own erudition. The narrator in the story says, The thousand
injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge,
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With that being said, the reader can put the text together by filling in the gaps left by the text itself,
(Iser 280) and conclude that the narrator is Montresor. A reader may use Stanley Fish s theory from
Why No One s Afraid of Wolfgang Iser to analyze the disposition that Poe inscribes Fortunato to hold
in the story. Fish s theory is different to Iser s theory and claims, There is no distinction between what
the text gives and what the reader supplies; he [the reader] supplies everything, (7), meaning that the
reader can add their own interpretation of the text from prior knowledge to find the meaning of the
text with evidence. The reader may be informed about Poe and how most of his writings were Gothic,
which had themes related to death and premature burial. The reader could predict that this story will
end with a character dying and make connections throughout the story. Fortunato is described by the
narrator as A man to be respected and even feared. He prided himself in his connoisseurship in wine,
(Poe 3). The reader gets an idea of the type of person that Fortunato is along with his personal
interests, and how that may affect the way Montresor gets revenge on him.
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Does Franchise Quarterback Wins
Introduction: In the NFL, there is a general consensus that the Quarterback is the most important
position on the field. For the most part, wins and losses are both attributed to the quarterback. Thus, it
is imperative for teams to find a Franchise Quarterback to build their team around. With such
importance being placed on one position, it can be easy to put more pressure one quarterbacks than
they actually deserve. In this study, I wanted to determine if the quarterback really does hold the key
to winning. Is there a link between how well your quarterback plays and how many games the team
wins? Additionally, I included statistics on the defense and the running game for an overall picture of
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The variables regarding the quarterback were averaged over the number of games the quarterback
started. In contrast, the remaining two variables (defensive YPG and running YPG) were averaged
over the full 16 game season. My dependent variable was the win percentage for however many
games the quarterback played. My data had 201 observations, going back 5 years (from the 2010
season to the 2015 season). My original model was able to pass most of the assumptions but not all.
The error terms were normal (Figure 1) and there were no serious outliers, multicollinearity, or
autocorrelation. However, the scatter plot of the predicted Y values and the residuals showed signs of
heteroscedasticity, depicted in Figure 2. Given that, I transformed my dependent variable by squaring
the values of the dependent variables. This corrected the heteroscedasticity, as shown in Figure 3 and
the error terms still followed a normal distribution, as given by Figure 4. My final model now checked
off all of the assumptions and I could move forward. My analysis of the data suggests that the
touchdown to interception ratio had the greatest effect on the win percentage. I had predicted that
defensive YPG would have the greatest impact on win percentage but it was actually the touchdown to
interception ratio. Also, the coefficient for defensive yards allowed was negative as I predicted.
However, the coefficient for the
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The Human Spirit In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
Steinbeck, in the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrays that the hardships and struggles the migrants
go through are challenges that ultimately bring out the positive aspects of the human spirit. Steinbeck
supports his assertion by depicting Mae s change of heart in the fifteenth chapter, the Hoovervilles,
and the death of Rosasharn s baby. The author s purpose is to expound on the hardships that these poor
migrant farmers faced in order to express the persistence of the human spirit. The author writes in a
depressed tone to help readers grasp his underlying message.
In the fifteenth chapter of The Grapes of Wrath Mae, the waitress, has a change of heart after seeing
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The migrants love for one another goes far beyond the scope of sharing table scraps. Their love starts
to make them all one (Iwe) family, where if the baby has a cold , the others say here, take this blanket
(Steinbeck, 152). A love of caring for those one isn t even related to. A love of nurturing all.
Rosasharn is an interesting character, who is pregnant throughout the book until she births a stillborn
baby. The death of something that she had been so careful for, and that she had waited so long for
depressed Rosasharn. However from this depressing loss, became a great opportunity, and because of
their humility and loving human charity she took advantage of it.
When the Joads entered the barn at the end of the book a man was dying of starvation, but he couldn t
eat solid food. At this Rosasharn went straight to work, using her new ability and breastfed the dying
man.G. May continues his poem and grace, which is the flowing, creative activity, of love itself, is
what makes all goodness possible (May, line 2124).
The creative love that Rosasharn used to help the man, could have only been the grace with which she
pushed
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Encounters Change In The TV Series The Walking Dead
The hit TV series, The Walking Dead is about a small group of people trying to survive the
apocalypse. Along with trying to survive the undead, the main characters also encounter many
conflicts with other survivors. These encounters change the main characters drastically; we see many
personality changes because of the horrific events that happen along their journey. This story is not all
about fighting the undead, it also shows how the main characters adapt to their surroundings, by
making a shelter, finding food, and try to live as closely as they can to a normal life. The director
throws in so many plot twists, it keeps me wanting to watch more. This show is so interesting, it has
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So, while on runs for supplies they try to find more survivors. But, before the new survivors can
become apart of their group, they have to answer questions. If they have answers to the groups liking,
they are brought back to the prison. They soon have too many people to feed. So, they send more
people on runs to find more food and supplies. They also add more to their garden. They have a set of
rules that keeps everything going. The more people that join them and help out, the better off they are.
But, all good things soon come to an
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Everyone Needs Health Care At The Jungles Of Congo
Everyone needs health care, from the mountains of Colorado to the jungles of Liberia. Therefore, it is
hard to argue that the medical community is not one of the most essential in our society. However,
many people go to their doctor s office and either complain about the paperwork, the wait, or how the
staff treated them. The medical culture is paramount to our society because it serves our community
by maintaining human health, analyzes health trends, deals with insurance companies and even aids
low income individuals to get the proper care they require to live a healthy life. Judging from past
experiences and what seems like public opinion, the doctor s office is a place where many people
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As busy as the office seemed to be, the mostly female staff appeared to work in unison, comparable to
a finely tuned machine. Surprisingly, a female patient in about her 60s walked in with homemade
brownies to pass to all the staff at the office as appreciation. However, according to Krizia Martinez
(2016), an employee of a family practice, not all patients are as wonderful as the one mentioned, they
have regular patients that seem to treat the front desk staff as people below them, often treating them
with attitude or not acknowledging their existence as humans (Martinez, personal communication,
July 02, 2016). Nevertheless, the staff seems to continue to do their jobs and take care of patients,
regardless of how they are treated. This behavior reveals the intent of unbiased medical care for
patients. From my view, there seemed to be a lot of work being done, even when there were not any
patients waiting in the lobby. There are other responsibilities, other than dealing with patients directly,
to take care of. As told by Krizia Martinez (2016), a medical biller, there is special coding used to bill
insurance companies called ICD 10. This coding can refer to general issues such as an annual physical
examination or to a specific issue such as a scratch from a squirrel (Martinez, personal
communication, July 02, 2016). This coding system is just an example of the over complicated billing
process that insurance companies and government
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Analysis Of Concepts In The Hundred Dresss By Eleanor Estes
We all had something when we were younger that put the spotlight on us as children. Whether it was
an unusual last name, big ears, or funny freckles there was something that made us insecure or self
conscious. I can remember being made fun of for my last name Hartung . Kids used to ask me if my
tongue was a heart and I would begrudgingly answer saying that Hartung actually meant royalty in
German, which was a lie but it was what my parents told me to say. In The Hundred Dresses , Eleanor
Estes illustrates these concepts that still hold true today because no matter how time goes on children
will always be made fun of for ailments they cannot help. She explains how putting others down due
to things that are out of their control, such as a funny last name like Hartung , will never make you
feel better about yourself. Eleanor Estes goes on to show how you should stand up for people because
being a bystander makes you part of the problem, something that adults and kids alike struggle with
today. Lastly, she shows how everyone is unique and although there may be something a little
different about someone that does not mean they do not have other talents that make them special in
the best way possible.
Whenever someone feels unsure of themselves their first reaction typically is to attack those around
them in an effort put themselves on a pedestal maybe this is why Maddie never stood up for Wanda.
Maddie herself was poor so it was easy to let others make fun of Wanda because
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Good And Evil In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper
It is an important life question that everyone has asked throughout humanity: are human born good or
evil? It has been repeatedly asked and for years people have debated whether we have a good nature
or an evil one. In my opinion, I believe human nature causes people to be bad and require the need to
be controlled. This question can be seen in William Golding s Lord of the Flies and it can be
speculated that Golding viewed human nature as an evil one. Throughout the book and humanity,
there are several clues that can lead us to the answer. It is evident in every part of the world; there is
evil. From the six million Jews that have been executed in World War II, to the thousands of African
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In our society, people at a young age are taught and forced to be good to one another. As you can see
babies and younger children are self centered and misbehave frequently. Kids often believe things
must go their way and can be cruel bullies to one another. During kindergarten and early years of
elementary school, children can be seen fighting for toys. However, our teachers and parents taught us
that if we misbehave, we will be punished. If we were naturally born good, wouldn t we be able to act
good naturally? In Lord of the flies, the boys arrived on the island well behaved and stated they will
survive because they are English. However, their set of rules were not obeyed and slowly the boys
stopped following the laws of civilization. The boys ranged from ages 5 to 12 years old, thus the
younger children were easily capable of becoming savage as they were not taught how to be
courteous. As well, the younger boys did not know what they were doing was wrong. The children
were exposed to violent manners from the older boys and quickly developed to behave like them. As
evident in the final scene of Lord of the Flies, one of the littlun had forgotten their name because they
were not being identify as anything but littlun . For this reason, without the exposure of discipline on
people who misbehave, it is easy for vulnerable children, like the littluns, to potentially become
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Duke Energy Porter s 5 Forces
Statement of the Business Duke Energy Corporation is the largest electric power holding company in
the United States. They are a leading energy company focused on electric power and gas distribution
operations, and other energy services in the Americas. These services include a growing portfolio of
renewable energy assets. Duke Energy supplies and delivers energy to approximately 7.3 million U.S.
customers (Fast Facts). Their market cap for 2014 was $57.5 billion with operating revenues of $23.9
billion (Fast Facts). Duke Energy s headquarters is located in Charlotte, NC. The total United States
generation capacity owned by Duke Energy is 57,500 megawatts (Fast Facts). They employ more than
27,000 people. Duke Energy s operations are in North and South Carolina, Ohio, Florida and Indiana,
representing a population of approximately 22 million people (Fast Facts). Duke Energy stock trades
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The first service offering is the franchised electric gas service division of Duke Energy. A primary
business function needed to produce electricity for its customers. The next area Duke Energy focuses
on is renewables. Duke Energy is a leader in developing innovative wind and solar energy solutions
for its customers through the United States. Their wind and solar farm are in nine states and produce
approximately 17,000 megawatts of emission free electricity (Fast Facts). The commercial power
business has around 6,800 megawatts of owned non regulated generation, primarily in Ohio and
Indiana (Fast Facts). Efficient natural gas and coal fired plants are the main sources for these
megawatts. Duke Energy International (DEI) targets power generation in Latin America. DEI owns
and operates approximately 4,900 megawatts of generation in Latin America (Fast
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The Importance Of Lowering The Voting Age
For the age to be maitaned or lowered is really a tricky question knowing most of the people in the
United states can t vote because of felonys.But I think they should lower the voting age. Having
younger voters is crucial at times but it will lower the voter turnout. Most of the 16 and 17 year olds
have felonys because of something they did and that eliminates them from vosting until the age of 18.
Most contries have lowered there voting age and turned out great. Knowing that Austria is the country
with the highest voter participation even with people 16 and older are voting to. People 16 and 17
years old would like to vote as well as others knowing the know the parting their in and the ideas their
givng out. America ranks at
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What Is Economic System
Table of Content
Table of Content 1
TASK 1 2
a) Explanation on economics system attempt to allocate resources effectively. 2
b) Assessment on the impact of fiscal and monetary policy on business organisation and their
activities. 9
c) Explain Malaysian competition policy and other regulation that may impact company. 15
TASK 2 17
a) Explanation on how market structures determine pricing and output decision of business. 17
b) Illustration on the way in which market forces shape organisational responses. 20
c) Judgement on how business and cultural environments shape the behaviour of your organisation. 21
Conclusion 22
REFERENCES 23
TASK 1
a) Explanation on economics system attempt to allocate resources effectively.
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(Economy Watch)
Every economy has their own characteristic. For free market is there are many economic freedoms,
there is competition among businesses, competition determines price which increase the quality of the
product, economic decisions are made by the basic principles of supply and demand, and profit is the
motive for increasing work rather than quotas.
Mixed economy
Mixed economy is combination from planned and free market economy. This economy system allows
the private company use their capital. This economy system allows the government to interfere to the
market. The resources are allocated from both the government and the private sector. In this system
the freedom in the economic activities are influenced by the Government s regulation and licensing
policies.
The example of the country that implemented this economy system is Iceland, Sweden, France, and
United Kingdom.
There are several advantages and disadvantages of the mixed economy system. The advantages are
most business and industry can be left to private firms. This is because private firms tend to be more
efficient than government controlled firms because they have a profit incentive to cut costs and be
innovative. Second is government can pursue policies to provide macro economic stability.
The
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City of Riverside, California
Located beside the Santa Ana River about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, the historic town of Riverside
hosts a populace of 303,871, according to the 2010 US Census. Currently the 12th most populated city
in California and the 59th in the country, Riverside has come a long way since its humble beginnings.
Founded in the 1870s by a Tennessee abolitionist named John W. North who also founded Northfield,
Minnesota it would quickly become renowned for its orange trees. In 1871, the first trees were
planted. However, it would be three years before the area became famous for its oranges after a local
resident, Eliza Tibbets received a gift from a horticulturist at the United States Department of
Agriculture. William Saunders sent Eliza three Brazilian naval orange trees. Originally planted on the
Tibbet s property, the two surviving trees were transplanted to land owned by Sam McCoy after one of
the saplings was trampled by a cow. In 1903, the trees were transplanted again. One was moved to the
property of the Mission Inn and re planted by President Theodore Roosevelt; it died in 1922. The other
tree was also transplanted in 1903 to the intersection of Magnolia and Arlington avenue where it
remains to this day with a stone memorial honoring Eliza Tibbets. The trees origins were Bahia,
Brazil. Although a prized orange by many, the tree did not do well in Florida where most US oranges
were grown at that time. However, the Bahia orange tree thrived in Southern California and
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A Review On Business Promotion
Yelp!
I. Introduction
We (and the rest of the internet for the past decade) have already become familiar with online review
sites which are so important for business promotion. Suppose you run a business, wouldn t it be great
if you could get every buyer that walks into your small business to give you a recommendation?
Customer endorsements are a strong kind of marketing and give a great return on marketing
investment. A recommendation is more effective and highly potential to bring in new customers than
an ad in a coupon clipper or yellow papers. Yelp is a typical website, one of the best places on the
Internet for consumers to find a quality review.
II. Background on Technology
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Website achieves higher awareness and use (identification via parameters: unique visitors, traffic, user
interactions) may be transitioned to commercial exploitation. The form of the main business of this
website is to exploit advertising from businesses; brand advertising; sale deal; user charges; or get a
discount from businesses using the service. Then can proceed to expand the business model in a
variety of ways, including two common ways it is the most common and issuing shares IPO and call
for investment from individuals, organizations and financial funds.
III. Pros of Technology on Business
1. Approach new customers in a good way
An eMarketer Study in March 2011 found that the primary factor that influences US consumers to try
a local business is a recommendation from a friend (52%) (Ruiz 2014). When faced with too many
choices, people will rely on the social proof of what others think, and Yelp! is a perfect example of an
online review site. If people read positive comments from many reviewers about a place on Yelp!, they
will assume that the quality is good, and they may go to that place.
2. Lead to jump in revenues
Online consumer review websites provide more information to consumers than was previously
thought to be cost effective. By relying on user generated content, Yelp! is able to review more
products than traditional media such as newspaper reviews. A study by Michael Luca, a professor at
Harvard Business
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Fair Trade And Its Effects On Society
Fair Trade
Who am I? I work around twelve to fourteen hours every single day, I make barely enough money to
survive, I work in some of the most dangerous conditions in the world, and I am exploited based on
the poverty I live in. I am a garment worker in a developing country. While most people would assume
that this describes slaves a long time ago, this is actually a current issue that we have a much greater
impact on than we may realize. When we purchase clothing from stores such as H M or Forever 21,
with every dollar tank top, or a cheap pair of jeans we purchase, we are encouraging this sort of
modern day slavery. The label for Fair Trade was created in 1988, and over the years, the certification
has changed rapidly and now there are a number of standards companies have to abide by to achieve
the Fair Trade label. Due to this, consumers are now guaranteed of the morality of the product
(Marcovitz page 27). The book Fair Trade describes what Fair Trade really stands for by saying, Fair
Trade displays a radical shift in trade policy by using morality instead of personal and corporate gain
as the motive in the world economy (Fair Trade page 1). This means that instead of getting wealthy
being the main goal for the entrepreneurs at the top of companies, the goal is to help workers and
make the world a more fair place. They do this by paying a living wage to their employees, giving
them contractual rights, giving them a reasonable amount of hours, and countless other of
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Factors Of An Investment Bank Client
Introduction
The purpose of this composition is to supply, in a form suitable for laymen, guidance in developing a
better understanding of the meaning behind financial market anomaly and its implications on the
established assumption that markets are rational. It is vital for an investment bank client to be aware of
the large amount of controversial evidence challenging traditional hypotheses of asset pricing
bahaviour and, primarily, to become sensitive to investment strategies predicting likely abnormal
returns. In order to participate intelligently in the equity market, one should, in any case, be forearmed
with an adequate knowledge of how one recognized and persistent financial market anomaly has
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Furthermore, attention will then be paid to a thorough evaluation of theories regarding probable
reasons behind the weekend effect and its likely significance to both academics and practitioners.
Ultimately and based on all key discoveries, this composition will then investigate the anomaly s
degree of persistence following its discovery whilst re emphasising the importance of a deep
understanding of unusual stock market return behaviour.
Definitions
Before looking at the weekend effect in more detail, it is essential to understand what the term
anomaly actually refers to. According to Schwert (2002, p. 940), anomalies can be understood as
empirical results that seem to be inconsistent with maintained theories of asset pricing behavior and
reveal either market inefficiency (profit opportunities) or inadequacies in the underlying asset pricing
model. Moreover, the weekend effect, also known as Monday or day of the week effect, embodies a
supposed calendar anomaly that is any consistent pattern or irregularity occurring at a repeated
interval or at a certain time in a calendar year and has been defined as the phenomenon that the
Monday (close Friday to close Monday) stock returns, on average, are less than returns on any other
day of
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Essay on Plant Genetics Labpaq
Plant Genetics JANICE NALBONE Abstract This experiment is being done to show Mendel s rule of
dominance that says certain alleles are dominant and others are recessive. To show this, we are using
tobacco seeds, a monohybrid cross comparing only one trait color. We are also showing Mendel s law
of segregation with a Dihybrid cross comparing two traits of color and texture. Introduction Three
purposes: 1. To predict the genetic frequency off offspring. 2. To predict the outcomes of genetic
crosses using punnett squares. 3. Statistically analyze the results of a genetic cross. Hypothesis: 1.
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Results as follows: Data Table 4: Corn kernel data. | | Number of Kernels | Kernel Percentage(Divide
count by total, thenmultiply by 100) | Kernel Coloration | | | Purple | 152 | 71.7% | Yellow | 60 | 28.3% |
Total | 212 | 100% | | Kernel Texture | | | Smooth | 178 | 84.4% | Wrinkled | 33 | 15.6% | Total | 211 |
100% | Data Table 5: Punnet square for dihybrid cross. Parent Gametes PS Ps pS ps Parent PS PPSS
PPSs PpSS PsSs Gametes Ps PPSs PPss PpSs Ppss pS PpSS PpSs ppSS ppSs ps PpSs Ppss ppSs ppss
9 different genotypes in the table. PPSS(1) PPSs(2) PpSS(2) PpSs(4) PPss(1) Ppss(2) ppSS(1) ppSs(2)
ppss(1) Number of phenotypes =4 Number of genotypes =9 Data Table 6: Data from corn kernels. | |
Number Counted | Ratio: Number counted /total | Purple and smooth | 112 | 53% | Purple and wrinkled
| 40 | 19% | Yellow and smooth | 40 | 19% | Yellow and wrinkled | 20 | 9% | TOTAL | 212 | 100% |
Exercise 1: Observing a Monohybrid Cross Questions A. What are the predicted ratios of
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Gettysburg Address Dbq
President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech on the grounds where thousands of people died after the
Gettysburg Address; the controversy lies whether the Gettysburg Address was significant or not. There
are two sides to every story in this case there are the ones who believe the address was important and
then there are ones who thought the address had no significance. The Gettysburg Address was full of
logic and professionalism. This being the case some might argue against Lincoln saying the speech
was more like good poetry, rather than a speech to the country. Were the Presidents words to
professionally toned? Adams, the man opposing the speech, later notes there were mistakes and
falsehoods in the words Lincoln used in his speech, consequently,
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Dentures Are Made Essay
What Dentures are Made Of
Despite the many advancements in dentistry, a lot of people still lack some or all of their teeth. This
results not only in the decreased ability to chew and digest food properly, but also in speaking. When
you loose your teeth, your facial muscles sag, giving you a much older appearance. Imagine the
impact this will make on your confidence and on the relationships you have with others.
Fortunately, there are ways to get your teeth and your smile back. Unlike in the past when tooth loss
was replaced with animal teeth and pieces of animal bone and later porcelain, ivory and platinum there
are now different tooth replacement methods like dental bridges, dental implants and, of course,
dentures.
The Denture
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Acrylic. This is a type of resin that is used for making replacement teeth. Previous acrylic resins
looked unnatural, but modern acrylic teeth are now more natural looking than before, not to mention
stronger. Acrylic teeth resist chipping and staining better than porcelain teeth, and do not make a
clicking sound. Because acrylic teeth are lighter, those who have them experience less issues with
speaking and keeping them in place. Acrylic teeth are less likely to develop fractures or break, so it is
advisable for partial dentures that would come in contact with natural teeth.
Like their porcelain counterpart, acrylic teeth also have disadvantages. For one, acrylic teeth are more
susceptible to abrasion. This means that the more you use them, the more they will wear down. Some
complain that their food sticks more readily to their acrylic teeth, and that acrylic teeth do not grind
food as well as porcelain teeth do.
Acrylic resin is also used for making the mounting frame which seats the teeth and hold them in place
while you chew. Plates made of acrylic resin are ideal for dentures needing artificial gumlines, as
acrylic can be tinted to resemble natural gum
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead versus Hamlet Essay
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, written in the 1960s by playwright Tom Stoppard, is a
transforation of Shakespeare s Hamlet. Stoppard effectively relocates Shakespeare s play to the 1960s
by reassessing and revaluating the themes and characters of Hamlet and considering core values and
attitudes of the 1960s a time significantly different to that of Shakespeare. He relies on the audience s
already established knowledge of Hamlet and transforms a revenge tragedy into an Absurd drama,
which shifts the focus from royalty to common man. Within Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,
Stoppard uses a play within a play to blur the line that defines reality, and in doing so creates
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Stoppard brings two relatively insignificant characters for Hamlet into focus in Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are Dead. Common man into the spotlight , as he represented the majority of society
1960s audiences were interested in characters that they could empathize with and relate to. By
focussing on Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Stoppard brings offstage Hamlet onstage. This change in
orientation gives audiences a new perspective on Hamlet and a different interpretation of Shakespeare
s most famous play.
The themes of Man s ability to take action, as well as Destiny and Death in Hamlet, are maintained in
Stoppard s play, but he brings into the text an awareness and understanding of his society, and through
these themes, explores different values that were inherent in the 1960s. Man s ability to take action is
an individual s willingness to accept responsibility for his actions and take control of his life. In
Hamlet, Shakespeare uses his characters to show the power a man has when he accepts his purpose,
which was preordained by God. Stoppard revises this Elizabethan value through the portrayal of his
characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who refuse to take an active role in the running of their life.
He reflects on the differences between the societies, and demonstrates the confusion and conflicting
beliefs and attitudes of the 1960s as shown in Stoppard s characters that, out of complete
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One Name, Two Fates
The novel Another Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates describes the journey of two children, both
named Wes Moore, both African Americans, both from the popular neighborhoods of Baltimore. One
will become a distinguished student, the other will end up in prison. The novel gives a vision of social
problems and poverty, as well as drug problems. It describes real events and given it veracity. This
story should be carefully read and carefully to study in many schools. Since the story is with honest
memories and reflections are shown convincingly enough and do not cause blame. The reality and
similarity to the truth serve as a turning point or a mechanism that leads us to the truth of life. It is
possible that this story is a good material for studying
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Under Armour Target Market
Target Market Strategy
As competition grows and the market changes it is important to change with it. Over the years the
demographic segmentation for Under Armour has evolved from focusing on male collegiate athletes
between the ages of 17 and 23 to include older men, women, and children. Under Armour uses high
quality products and the price that comes with that is geared towards consumers who are financially
stable. They cover a wide area the family life cycle, but their primary focus is younger consumers
whether they are married or have children. They focus on individuals with active, on the go lifestyles
who emphasize on healthy living. These tend to be young adults who are also tech savvy and connect
themselves to internet connected devices. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Under Armour s global presence, price metrics, demographics and targeting of the fitness lifestyle put
them in the perfect position to capitalize on this momentum. The UA HOVR is the unique product that
will take UA into this new niche market. These shoes are embedded with high fidelity sensors that are
digitally connected to the MapMyRun app. Through the app you can monitor data such as: stride
length, cadence, pace, distance, and shoe life. This forward thinking allows Under Armour to not only
stand out in the footwear market but also cuts into the market of FitBit and other connective devices
used in conjunction with one s workout. The added revenue from intersecting with other markets
removes some of the stress of competing in a highly saturated market. As mentioned earlier, a
company and its products need to evolve with the market and technology surrounding them. That
evolution isn t just the product but its integration with the current marketing model to show the
sponsored athlete winning in their UA HOVR. This product and products similar are necessary for
Under Armour if they want to remain successful and hold on to their share of the market and continue
their exploration of other converging
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Motive For Murder In Hamlet
Murder often represents the revenge or hatred felt by a desperate soul attempting to fill an empty
space. Shakespeare s Hamlet Prince of Denmark is full of death, but the true purpose behind tragic
murders is buried beneath a cynical reason. King Claudius slowly unravels the details of his dirty act,
and Queen Gertrude, Hamlet, and Ophelia all have a part in the deaths that occur throughout this
eventful play. The crimes that are committed only help to destroy the pitiful existence that each of
these characters portray. The horrific murders that take place throughout Shakespeare s Hamlet
provide the motive for revenge by the characters of Claudius, Hamlet, Ophelia, Laertes and Gertrude.
The tragic death of King Hamlet represents the motive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ophelia is a confusing and emotional character because her body does not match her mind;
mesmerizing on the outside but devious on the inside. Her life is constantly surrounded by men who
have either taken advantage of her beauty or people who believe she is actually going insane. King
Claudius and Hamlet are prime examples of men who continually disrespect her kind heart. Letters are
given back to Hamlet by Ophelia and this causes an intense conflict between these two artful
characters. Hamlet becomes extremely upset and states, That if you be honest and fair, your honesty
should admit no discourse to your beauty (Shakespeare 3.1. 107 108). Her destiny appears to be in a
nunnery to prevent her dreadful life from progressing to insanity, but reality snatches her first. Ophelia
s motive of revenge is brought upon several characters through a shameful crime; suicide. Her lifeless
body floats in a bed of water surrounded by flowers after the drowning occurs. Shakespeare s brilliant
imagery provides the reader with an insight of just how peaceful her death is, but it also guides the
reader towards why she killed herself in the first place. Revenge is the main reason of Ophelia s
suicide and her wishes come true after her brother, Laertes, is deeply affected. His sister has just died,
and he is desperate to prove himself worthy of living
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Sankofa Movie Analysis
The movie Sankofa was a very interesting film. I learned many important things that happened to
African American people back in the days. Some part of the film shook me because of how the way
they were treated. As the movie continued, I realized that white men treated Africans like they were
not human. They named all Africans as the term Negroes . They chained Africans, beat them, and
raped them. The part where this pregnant lady got caught and got sent back was the most horrifying
scene. My heart was throbbing when the man took the first whip. Tears were tumbling down my
cheeks when listening to the man count in terror while whipping the pregnant woman. Another scene
that I find frighten and emotional is when the Africans got their hands and feet chained, then got
dragged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They chained her up and sold her to another plantation. Shoma was petrify to see how Africans
lifestyle were like. It wasn t how the way she expected to be. As her life continued as slaves for a
couple of years she discovered that Africans as slaves have to go through the toughest pain. At the end
of the movie, slaves gathered together to fight their freedom by murdering their masters. Shoma then
walked out of that mysterious underground and cried for help. It was like she were having a bad
dream. She then sat on top of the roof and stare at the water peacefully. She think to herself that she is
glad to be free. This film is well connected to these two other movies called Roots and 12 years a
slave . Both of those movies are emotionally intense like the Sankofa film. Overall, this movie caught
my attention when Shoma first walked down to the mysterious ground. It was a very emotional movie
and send us a message of what life was all about for Africans. It teaches us how African American
history was like. It shows us pain, love, and
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Marketing Strategy for Nokia India
Nokia
PRODUCT:
The product is the centre of the marketing mix and the other three P s are based around it. Consumers
purchase goods and services for a variety of individual reasons and a company must be aware of all of
these when selling a product (that is why they conduct market research). Nokia does exactly the same
and comes up with innovative phones almost every six months. The new phones that Nokia launches
have some new feature or price difference, thus appealing to the consumer. Sometimes, Nokia
launches special and limited editions of its mobile phones, on special occasions such as the Olympics.
In short they offer phones of great variety with various designs and high quality.
Variety: In every series of Nokia there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With N73 mobile offer 2500Rs original Blue tooth free
3. With 6220 offer leather Wallet
4. With 6300 offer caps and shirts
Public relation:
1. Nokia spot light
2. Road shows
3. N gage.com for game lovers
4. Nokia football crazy
Nokia strategy for promotion is Eye level is buy level
STP ANALYSIS
SEGMENTATION AND TARGETING:
 Entry level: (Rs 1,200 6,000): Nokia targeted low income people and first time mobile buyers in
this series. Sets include are 1200, 1208, 1100, 1110, 1112 etc
 Classic Series: (Rs 7,000 17,000): Nokia targeted decent people in this series. Sets include in this
series are 6300,6233,6120,3120 etc
 N gage Series: (Rs 8,000 16,000): Nokia targeted game lovers in this series .These sets include
game like play station, PSP and Xbox.
 N Series: (Rs 7000 35,000): Nokia targeted the young generation who wanted to possess mobiles
with the latest technologies such as a 5 MP camera, a decent music player, GPRS, etc. This series is
also called multimedia computer. Named as on step ahead multimedia. Sets include N72, N81, N95,
N96, N97, etc
 E Series: (Rs 10,000 60,000): These mobiles were launched for people who needed mobile
computing on the go especially business people. These phones are enabled with word, spreadsheet and
presentation softwares. They also are equipped with GPRS/ EDGE technologies thus functioning as a
palmtop. Sets include E90, E75, E61, E62, etc

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  • 2. Hypo Manic Mind Research Paper The hypo manic mind is an interesting machine if I do say the least. Full of excitement, wonder, and a jumble of brilliant ideas. (I use brilliant loosely for sure) Intense pleasure fills every orifice of your body. If you are listening to music, the music suddenly becomes so intense I would call it orgasmic, vibrations flow through your body and you become one with the song. The lyrics are written directly for you and moves you intensely. Driving becomes sport and you become one with the engine. As you push the gas you hear the air rush into the engine to be mixed with fuel and combusted. Traffic lights become your natural enemy because they force you to stay still for 30 long gruesome second. Sometimes you will just glance over your shoulder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Emily Dickinson s Tell All the Truth but Tell It Slant ... An explication of Emily Dickinson s Tell all the Truth but tell it slant brings to light the overwhelming theme of how one should tell the truth. It also illuminates the development of the extended metaphor of comparing truth to light. From the very beginning of the poem, the speaker is instructing on the best way to tell the truth. Dickinson, through a use of a specific technique of rhyming, literary elements, and different forms of figurative language, establishes the importance of not telling the truth all at once. Alliteration is a key aspect to how the reader experiences the poem; it especially gives interest toward alliteration of the letter T. This alliteration begins in the very first line Tell all the Truth but tell it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dickinson is by no means stating that we should keep the truth completely hidden; however, she is quickly asserting her opinion of how the truth needs to be told. In telling the truth one must slant or hold back from embellishing all of the details of that particular truth. The ensuing line, Success in Circuit lies (1.2), parallels the first lines slant with a curvature of a circuit. A circuit goes perfectly around an area eventually returning back to the same spot. Dickinson conveys that only certain details should be let out, eventually giving you the truth as a whole. Also the words chosen in this line seem have reason to be grouped together. The word lies (1.2) is paired within a sentence with the word Success (1.2), giving the connection that lies may be needed to obtain success. The poem is trying to point out that truth and lies both can become truth, if they are presented in the correct circuit. The third line, Too bright for our infirm Delight (1.3), uses a metaphor to compare truth to light. This metaphor is full of imagery, associating truth to something that stimulates one s sense of sight. Something that is too bright hurts the eyes, thus the metaphor conveys that telling the truth in its entirety can at times be painful. Finally, the last line of this stanza, The Truth s superb surprise (1.4), personifies the truth as having the ability to give a surprise. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of John Of The Steinbeck s The Third Child Of... John Ernst Steinbeck was born in 1902 the third child of four to John and Olive Steinbeck. John Sr. was an accountant that supported the family and Olive stayed home and took care of the children. The Steinbeck Family lived in the Salinas Valley in Central California near the coast. We can see throughout John s entire life the roots of his books and philosophy coming from the migrant farming town on the coast of central California(BBC John). John s mother was very strict and made sure that every kid in the household contributed and could keep the house in good condition. John grew up in neither in wealth or poverty but his mother made sure the house was always in tip top shape. In addition, every child was taught proper etiquette and the rules were always strictly enforced(Snyder). John gained an interest in literature from a young age from his parents always having in depth conversations that would stimulate deeper thought and having discussions were all arguments would be dealt with lists of valid points and proof to back up. At the table Olive would many times play the devil s advocate so everyone could divulge into what they believed in from simple community issues to more philosophical thinking. At the age of 14, John first decided that he would become an established author and he went after this goal for his entire life. In school, John was not part of the popular cliche and was very stand offish(Harmon). Through highschool he was bullied often and it was because he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Commercial Use of Mobile Telephones The Commercial Use of Mobile Telephones Around the 1980 s mobile telephones started showing up for commercial use. They were analog style, cumbersome and expensive to purchase. In the 1990 s digital technology was born and mobile phones became readily available to everyone and less expensive than the previous ten years. By 1998 over 30% of the world population within the areas of Europe, Asia, and North America had mobile telephones. With this type of usage of mobile telephones, Mobile Telephone Network plc (MTN) was born in 1993 attempting to earn their share in the South Africa market for mobile telephones. By 1999 MTN had over 1.3 million subscribes in South Africa. MTN is only one of three in the southern hemisphere to receive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... THREATS: Each new country entered will present new challenges of entry such as different languages, tribal laws or politics, and local geography. Difficulties with installation and maintenance of new stations and equipment. Unknown quantities of resources may be depleted with each country added, over and above the normal or planed cost of the project. MTN must train enough people to provide services and be able to retain those individuals. Competitors may undercut pricing to gain market share. Following Nigeria the countries that MTN are interested in are Cameroon, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Senegal, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. MTN s first key issue holds many facets in determining entry into the other foreign countries. The main areas of concern include, but certainly not limited to, cost, culture and ethics. Cost To determine if a country will be profitable in the long run, MTN must review all benefits, costs and risks involved. The eleven African countries MTN s is investigating are considered to have a relatively small economic market because of their low living standards and small purchasing power. However, 6 of the 11 countries, Gabon, Mauritius, Senegal, Cameroon, Mozambique and Ghana, are on a coast or have a costal port. Geography in these countries insures they have markets and access to export goods through out the world. Telephone services would only help that type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Cousin Sugarman Narrative Laying in my bed, I can hear gunshots firing off outside my window. In the morning on my journey to school, I may walk over a puddle of bullet shells, or have to cover my nose because an junkie overdose in the hallway. Although on that same journey, I see my cousin sugarman every morning before school. He would remind me to tie my shoes, and give me and my older sister a couple of dollars for lunch. One day, I woke up, then followed my normal morning routine. On my way to school, I notice he is not on the steps posted with his fresh all white Air Force Ones, and fitted Saints cap. Seeing His bright white smile, knowing he would always be in that spot waiting for us to pass him on the way to school, receiving those crumpled dollar bills; It hurt my heart to know that it all came to an end. Although the public housing projects I lived in consisted of abundance of violence, drugs, solicitation, I knew when I would visit my cousin in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know he was not here to help me through life experiences physically, but his spirit surrounded me. There is this meniscal voice in the back of my head yelling lil Donald, finish school, stay out of trouble, make your mom proud, keep your head high. His words of advice helped me overcome adversity on the football field and the classroom. I still posse those moments when my attitude can turn savage, and result in me facing consequences for my actions. However, I m learning how to be more responsible, and preventing myself from responding to situations with an barbaric attitude. Those flashbacks come to my mind every time I feel I am in bad situation, or I am at the weakest time in my life. I remember on my little league football team, we were down by a field goal. I heard him whispering to me, go get it, you deserve it, it s your. Next then you know we are back on offense, becoming the super bowl champions in alief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How To Throw A Curveball Research Paper RPS stands for revolutions per second. It measures the rotations per second of a pitched ball. A good breaking ball at least requires 19 RPS. Learning to throw a curveball can be confusing at first; but as you learn and improve, it gets easier. Teamwork and motivation is an essential element in order to succeed. As a pitcher, it sometimes feels like its one versus nine. Even when the team and yourself make errors, you have to stay calm and relaxed. The cheering and yelling of the other team are distracting, but you have to stay strong when pitching. Being relaxed is key to throwing. If you try to throw a curveball tensed, it doesn t go well. To throw a curveball, you need to have a correct grip, an accurate release point, and you need to know when to throw a curveball. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seams of the softball should be parallel and vertical. If you re a right handed thrower, place your right middle finger on the right seam, and your index finger on the other seam. If you don t have a correct or strong grip, there will not be as much spin on the ball. The more spin on the ball, the better. A ball will not travel far if it has a lot of spin after it has been hit. More spin equals more break. If you have enough spin on the ball, the seams will leave blisters on your fingertips. The release point and wrist snap determine if the ball will cut at the right time and if the ball will have a rotation. You release the ball at your right hip if you re right handed, and your hand will end at the left hip. Coaches usually say shoot the hip. That means after the ball has left your hands. Your index and middle finger should be at your left hip. Your elbow needs to be tucked to your side. If your elbow is out, the ball will gradually cut through the air instead of a sharp cut. If you re a right handed pitcher, the ball will cut to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Life Sustaining Bond Of Human Beings With The Land Research Paper The life sustaining bond of human beings with the land has a strong connection. Centuries have gone by and throughout the many years, humans have relied on the land to provide for Humans, they need to evolve, survive, and move forward with their lives. The land provides for humans in a non costly manner. The land provides humans free shelter. For example, Humans use the dirt we walk on to build shelter. The Earth provides humans natural resources, such as water from lakes, streams and rain. The land gives humans bountiful, healthy nourishing food. The Earth provides free health care for every living creature. The land has a bond with humans because the land provides natural resources, it provides shelter, and it evolves the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we need something the Earth provides, but in return we must protect the Earth. The Earth provides us with the things that we essentially need in order for us to survive. This is what connects us to the land that we are currently living on. The land that we are living on is very important. We should also be very careful of what we do with it also, because just like us we are both fragile. One bullet, just one single bullet can kill not one, but two people (humans). Such as a match, one small, simple thing can cause a wildfire, creating a huge amount of damage. The Earth is very, very important. The land that connects to the Earth is also important. The land is our life so we should take care of our land. This is why we have this amazing bond with the land that we are living on. Every person on Earth shares the responsibility to do as much as they can to preserve the planet s finite natural resources today and for future generations. Natural resources are those components of the environment which are inherently created by environment for supporting life. These resources are very essential for sustaining life on earth. These resources are available in the form of air, water, mineral, soil, forest, plant, energy etc. Many people might disagree, why we don t have the connection between the land and us is because you may say that I don t see it , of course people might not see it, many people would either be distracted by the things around us and we as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Of Temptation In C. S. Lewis The Magician Nephew Temptation can be a very fierceful word when you think about it in your head. A lot of people cannot resist temptation as it could be something that helps you enjoy something but then it could cause life threatening consequences. As we learn something about temptation, this book called The Magician s Nephew by Clive Staples Lewis (C.S. Lewis) is a story that occurred during the 1900 s in the United Kingdom in a city called London. There is a young girl that is called Polly Plummer who met a guy called Digory Kirke. Digory introduced himself to Polly as he did not have any friends and he lives with his Uncle called Andrew and his mother. His mother has a severe health issue. The protagonist are both Polly and Digory as they both are two curious children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme of the book, The Magician Nephew by C.S. Lewis is, resist temptation otherwise there will be severe repercussions ahead, the three reasons are that when Polly was tempted to touch the yellow ring causing her to disappear, Digory was tempted to ring a bell making Jadis to wake up, and lastly Digory was tempted to eat the apple that Jadis encouraged him. Firstly, the theme was present in the story when Polly was tempted to touch the yellow ring causing her to disappear. When Polly and Digory were exploring Digory s uncle who is called Andrew has an abandoned laboratory that he does his experiments, but ever since then he stopped. When Polly and Digory were exploring his abandoned laboratory, they stumble across two different colour rings. One of them is yellow and the other is green on a red tray. But what she noticed first was a bright red wooden tray with a number of rings on it. They were in pairs a yellow one and a green one together, then a little space, and then another yellow one and another green one. They were no bigger than ordinary rings, and no one could help noticing them because they were so bright. (C.S. Lewis, 13) After they discovered the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of The Daily Life Of Edna s, The Awakening s... Waverly Leonard Part I Reading Journal, ch.s 1 13 Plot Summary: These first thirteen chapters chronicle the daily life of Edna Pontellier, The Awakening s protagonist. The novel opens on Mr. Pontellier; he is smoking a cigar and reading the newspaper while idly observing the life and activity around him. The novel turns its attention to his wife, Edna Pontellier. She is described as rather handsome than beautiful and has a face with a certain frankness of expression, an intriguing description if there ever was one. She is accompanied by Robert Lebrun, the son of Madame Lebrun, the owner of the house at which the Creole aristocracy stayed on the Grand Isle. They are rather close companions; Robert has chosen to follow her around for the summer, as is later revealed to be his custom. It s revealed that Edna is an American woman from the old Kentucky bluegrass country. As the day progresses, Chopin details the tiny minutiae of married life that have disappointed both Leonce and Edna; Leonce feels hurt by her dismissiveness He thought it very discouraging that his wife, who was the sole object of his existence, evinced so little interest in things which concerned him, and valued so little his conversation... while Edna resents his overbearing conventionality An indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her consciousness, filled her whole being with a vague anguish. The Pontelliers reconcile before Leonce leaves for New Orleans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Who Is Frank Supovitz And What Are His Responsibilities At... 1. Who is Frank Supovitz and what are his responsibilities at the NFL? Frank Supovitz is the senior vice president of event for the NFL, and some of his responsibilities include planning the NFL draft, Pro Bowl, and Super Bowl. In his current position Mr. Supovitz, is in charge of serving as the curator of all aspects of these individual events, and finding different ways to improve the events. 2. What two factors does Mr. Supovitz feel are the key to success with the NFL Pro Bowl? The NFL Pro Bowl was in a bad place among the various professional All Star games, so some changes were made to reinvent and bring the event back to the top All Star game. The first factor that is a key to success of the NFL Pro Bowl is moving the event to the week before the Super Bowl, which decreases the likelihood of the event being an afterthought because it was held after the NFL s biggest event. The move helped to increase ticket sales by 20,000, and the TV ratings increase 40% overall. The second that is a key to success of the NFL Pro Bowl was having it at the site of the Super Bowl, which ties both events together and provides the Pro Bowl some of the residue prestige of the Super Bowl. Overall, the move to make the Pro Bowl apart of the Super Bowl experience paid off for the NFL. 3. What is the core purpose of the NFL Draft and how is it produced? The core purpose of the NFL Draft is to hold a business meeting between the partners, which are the league owners. The NFL draft has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nunavut Coastline Case Study polar lights Challenges1 Nunavut does not have real highways and rail way. Most of infrastructure was built decades ago, it is why Nunavut need large scale development. Infrastructure was originally built does not suit now time requirement. Not enough effective and reliable of transportation system is one of the reason discourage investment by companies in any means. in future resource development rely on it. Economic development and transportation issue is pretty much like chicken or egg witch one first. Many northern communities Nunavut coastline, for example, were originally located for purposes of convenience, rather than for economic opportunity or transportation efficiency. Communities people are Not benefit from modern economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Compare And Contrast A Tale Of Two Schools From the 1860s forward, much focus was in the country was on people and their inherit rights under the United States constitution. However, even with all men being equal under the law in the 1940s, many were still segregated and racism was and still is very much alive. School districts had separate schools for whites and blacks and some systems even had separate schools for Mexican Americans. Mendez v. Westminster was the first case in 1947 that overruled the segregation of schools due to race and language in the Westminster, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and El Modena school districts of Orange County. This case was a major positive stride in the desegregation in America at the time. During the case, segregation was proven to be against the 14th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Things were said that were very traumatic to the Mendez and other families defending the honor of 5,000 Chicano students. The biggest argument from the lead prosecutor, Ogle during the trial was the Mexican schools gave special instruction to students who didn t speak English and who were unfamiliar with American values and customs. Such Americanization programs benefited both Anglos and Mexicans ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent, the superintendent for the district, stated that ...thinking in Spanish, they cannot compete with the other students and advance in the same grade at the same age (Strum, 2014). During testimony it was also stated that Mexicans were like pigs who should be kept in pig pens and that they carried lice and many other diseases because they are so filthy. ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent also stated that Mexican s grow faster physically, but that their brains were a year retarded and therefore segregation was completely legitimate (Strum, 2014). However, Sylvia and her two brothers took the stand during the trial and both spoke fluent English and presented themselves very well, basically destroying Ogle and Kent s argument by sitting on the stand alone. Their testimony proved that they spoke well enough English to be in a non segregated school and that they weren t filthy creatures as Ken purposed. The children s and many other s testimony brought to light that their English skills were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Primary And Primary... Primary and secondary data collection methods The researcher needs different methods to collect the data for their research, so the main method that I used it is secondary data collection. In this section, I will explain each method, and I will provide some advantages and disadvantages for it. Firstly, primary method means when the research collect the data directly through communication with participants or observation, and the researcher did it. There are different types of a primary method such as interview, questionnaire, focus group interview, and Delphi techniques (scarff, 2013). The advantage of this approach is, it related and focused on the problem to achieve specific goals without wasting the resources. Also, it s more accurate and original because there is no bias and it collected by the researcher. However, the disadvantages are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2014, the rate increased dramatically to nearly 90%, and that because of their liability too much. In contrast, the rate in 2015 dropped to 89.4%, and that means the bank manage their debt and control their credit risk. Years Liability Assets LTA ratio 2013 AED 290,383,115 AED 325,061,656 0.893 2014 AED 338,135,330 AED 376,098,712 0.899 2015 AED 363,345,154 AED 406,356,807 0.894 Return on Assets This ratio means how much the company earns before they paid their interest and taxes, this ratio helped to know how the bank can be more efficient in used their assets to generate profit before paying the obligation. The formula for this ratio is ROA=EBIT/Total assets. The figure below was calculated by NBAD, so as you can ROA was 1.51 in 2013 and continued increased in 2014 till it reached 1.59 in 2014, but the figure dramatically decreased till 1.34 in 2015. NBAD was stronger in 2014 as they generate high ROA compare it with the two years that help the bank to be more profitability and attract a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Mix Up of Love Meet Miss Nina Dockenhead, twenty years of age ,studying to be an architect , native of California. Nina has nice,white teeth,silky,brown wavy hair. She just finished her second year in the university and still had four more to go. She came from a wealthy family. Her dad owned two restaurants which had three branches each. One named after Nina and one after her mother, Millah. He gave her seven hundred dollars per month as allowance.She didn t like to spend money so she would save one hundred in her her bank account and spent the other hinder vigorously. Now meet her secret love. His name is Jason Ascus, twenty two years of age. He owns a villa, he is pretty wealthy too, and has 4 cars. One for each season. His father owns a cloth factory; however, his mother stays at home and cooks,cleans. His sisters are Jessy and Ella with one year of difference. Jessy is sixteen and the Bella seventeen. They are pretty close to each other and Jason cares and loves them more than anything in the world. They both went to the same university. They saw each other every single day, five days a week. Nina would notice walking by and smile at herself. However he wouldn t even take a glance at her. Even though they saw each other, he still didn t know who she was. He was the kind of popular guy with all girls surrounding him. Sometimes he didn t even notice the girls surrounding them. He would just ignore them. The cafeteria of the university is painted with bright yellow on two of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Budweiser s Brewing Merger Anheuser Busch made a offer of $107 billion for Miller, which is the most awaited deal and within this deal both of the largest brewing companies will combine and share the profit. Inorder to have approval, Coors Brewing will acquire more than half of Miller s stake in MillerCoors for over ten billion dollars, which would give them the rights to Coors Light and Blue Moon. Budweiser plans on cutting costs by a little over one billion dollars, a portion will come from the cut of huge office roles. Within the merger nothing has been said whether the companies will keep the Miller name nor will they keep entire staff of Miller. If this deak is approved Budweiser will be named the Megabrew by Bloomberg analysts, with the accordance of Paribas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Film Thor, By Kenneth Branagh Film Study Thor Question 2 Write an essay showing how one or more technical areas above help you understand more about one of the ideas, a character or the setting in the film. My two technical areas Music and Dialogue Thor by Kenneth Branagh, The Movie Thor takes us on a very different adventure to points where our perspectives change on the characters, for example from one of the first scenes where Thor is just a child standing with his brother on opposites sides of their Father claiming that he is the worthy one and with no hesitation the first words to leave his mouth were When I am king . As he gets older his personality pursues and shows that he really is determined and light head about who he is and going to be this shows strong when he s about to be announced king and this doesn t quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many other examples that show us in the dialogue that Thor has changed from someone so stuck up for example here with the Hammer scene Where he picks up the Hammer and fails, just before he grabs it though we hear high happy music then he grabs it with a struggle and the music goes down and it starts rain and he starts to scream why and look up this is called pathetic fallacy , this then shows us that he s not worthy for the Hammer at this time, he needs to prove himself by gaining approval from the King and during this scene he s being looked down on and the rain showing that he s no high up anymore he s being looked down ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bolshevik American Revolution (pg. 457) The Bolsheviks had complete control of the revolution. They left the army in control of the alcohol, and they got drunk. Later, the army men sold liquor to civilians, and the civilians destroyed the community. Gorkii noted that the violence was not about a revolt, instead it was more like wild animals taking over. (pg. 458) Gorkii realized that violence was taking over and the children were making fun of people getting killed. What are we teaching the children who will be in control of our future? The Bolsheviks used violence to get rid of the troubled minority. (pg. 459) The Bolsheviks used violence as a main priority to solve problems. The never thought about the financial damage that it caused. In the 20th century, the nonviolent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 466) The Basques was saluted by Adams because they were becoming peaceful and nonviolent. Basques became independent and they were no longer united. The military did not want to cooperate with the Spanish state. They stopped being leaders of a wonderful cause and became enemies of people who wanted a stabilized society. People who lived by the sword, died by the sword. (pg. 467) The Bolsheviks used violence as a cleansing ritual. Death should not be feared and murdering is considered a sport and a source of power. (pg. 468) In 1949, Chelvanayakam decided to use Gandhi s nonviolent approach as a promise to the Tamils, and he expected nothing else. After twenty years, violence was in complete control in Sri Lanka and the promise never took place. Violence became a culture and it was impossible to have political order. Violence can discourage or weaken the antagonist, but is inefficient in grasping on to its agenda. Shooting your way to power may destroy the old order, but you cannot free your people until they give you their consent (Ackerman Duvall, 2000: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pros And Cons Of The Transcontinental Railroad The Transcontinental Railroad and the American Government System The Transcontinental Railroad is a contiguous network of railroad track that crosses a continental landmass with terminals at different oceans or continental borders. Construction began in 1863 and concluded in 1868; the tracks stretched 1,776 miles long, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The idea of building this monumental rail line was present in America decades before the Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 authorized the construction. The Pacific Railroad Acts were passed because at the end of the American Civil War, the southern Democrats (who opposed the idea) were now absent from Congress; therefore, the republicans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Established in 1842, the US House Senate Committees have looked back at the railroad and used it to advance the ways and means of transporting goods, supplies, mail, and people. Look at what it has done; it has served as an artery, moving what is needed throughout the entire nation from the Atlantic to the Pacific. From giving jobs to those minority groups and once former slaves after the Civil War, throwing the stock market and economy left and right, assisting Abraham Lincoln in winning elections and also winning the Civil War, helping rebuild the South and the nation s economy from the bottom up during the reconstruction era, taming the Wild West (which has a major direct influence on the American Government System), serving as one of the best ways of getting mail to citizens across the US, and expanding intercontinental trade to have its own manifest destiny. This railroad had a significant affect in the growth of this nation and its government. It s relationship and way it impacts the government is a result from multiple chain reactions that originated from the 1860s, 70s, 80s, etc. and I strongly believe, after all of my research, that our nations governmental system would be many decades behind if it wasn t for the transcontinental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Audre Lorde s Essay On Intersectionality Audre Lorde s essay on intersectionality highlights the point that there is not a single issue fight because we do not live day to day with our single issue lives (Lorde, pg 654). Acknowledging that we are beneath the dominant class is important to reconstruct the structural power. Intersectionality requires power that fortifies how our differences come together on both an individual level an a collective foundation. There are many issues we tend not to even look at because the women that it affects usually have always been overlooked for the dominant groups oppressed world (Lorde, pg 656). I think intersectionality is a very important component in feminism because without it you re leaving out so many women that are voiceless and need the rights that feminism can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pierre later tells him Don t you feel more and more trapped? First you shaved your moustache, then your whiskers ... I m afraid you look more and more like a child ... You don t belong to anyone you understand? This scene brings up the depiction of Muslim women as submissive to their husbands. The babysitter responds with it s the law, you know. So God is protecting me. This response brings up the concept that Muslim women are childlike needing to be saved. An intersectional translation of islamophobic misogyny. I believe this scene particularly highlights the point that gender trumps religious faith and ethnicity. Johnson Reagon says that a coalition is not a home and should not feel comfortable (Reagon, pg 259). This film debunks the myth that all women share a common experience simply by being a female. (Reagon, pg 360). However, when we see all women get together, we begin to see the differences between all of us including race, sexuality, status, age, able ism, etc. I believe Pierre standing up for a man in this scene shows that he was aware of the difference Reagon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Cask Of Amontillado Analysis Essay Analysis of The Cask of Amontillado In Edgar Allan Poe s The Cask of Amontillado , Wolfgang Iser s theory can be used as a reader analyzes the way Poe depicts the narrator in the story. Iser s theory states we [the reader] must suspend the ideas and attitudes that shape our own personality before we can experience the unfamiliar world of the literary text (291) in one of his works called The Implied Reader, meaning the reader approaching the text can only use the text to figure out the meaning it gives out and must not bring in their own erudition. The narrator in the story says, The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge, (Poe 3). The narrator does not describe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With that being said, the reader can put the text together by filling in the gaps left by the text itself, (Iser 280) and conclude that the narrator is Montresor. A reader may use Stanley Fish s theory from Why No One s Afraid of Wolfgang Iser to analyze the disposition that Poe inscribes Fortunato to hold in the story. Fish s theory is different to Iser s theory and claims, There is no distinction between what the text gives and what the reader supplies; he [the reader] supplies everything, (7), meaning that the reader can add their own interpretation of the text from prior knowledge to find the meaning of the text with evidence. The reader may be informed about Poe and how most of his writings were Gothic, which had themes related to death and premature burial. The reader could predict that this story will end with a character dying and make connections throughout the story. Fortunato is described by the narrator as A man to be respected and even feared. He prided himself in his connoisseurship in wine, (Poe 3). The reader gets an idea of the type of person that Fortunato is along with his personal interests, and how that may affect the way Montresor gets revenge on him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Does Franchise Quarterback Wins Introduction: In the NFL, there is a general consensus that the Quarterback is the most important position on the field. For the most part, wins and losses are both attributed to the quarterback. Thus, it is imperative for teams to find a Franchise Quarterback to build their team around. With such importance being placed on one position, it can be easy to put more pressure one quarterbacks than they actually deserve. In this study, I wanted to determine if the quarterback really does hold the key to winning. Is there a link between how well your quarterback plays and how many games the team wins? Additionally, I included statistics on the defense and the running game for an overall picture of what impacts the win percentage the most. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The variables regarding the quarterback were averaged over the number of games the quarterback started. In contrast, the remaining two variables (defensive YPG and running YPG) were averaged over the full 16 game season. My dependent variable was the win percentage for however many games the quarterback played. My data had 201 observations, going back 5 years (from the 2010 season to the 2015 season). My original model was able to pass most of the assumptions but not all. The error terms were normal (Figure 1) and there were no serious outliers, multicollinearity, or autocorrelation. However, the scatter plot of the predicted Y values and the residuals showed signs of heteroscedasticity, depicted in Figure 2. Given that, I transformed my dependent variable by squaring the values of the dependent variables. This corrected the heteroscedasticity, as shown in Figure 3 and the error terms still followed a normal distribution, as given by Figure 4. My final model now checked off all of the assumptions and I could move forward. My analysis of the data suggests that the touchdown to interception ratio had the greatest effect on the win percentage. I had predicted that defensive YPG would have the greatest impact on win percentage but it was actually the touchdown to interception ratio. Also, the coefficient for defensive yards allowed was negative as I predicted. However, the coefficient for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Human Spirit In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath Steinbeck, in the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrays that the hardships and struggles the migrants go through are challenges that ultimately bring out the positive aspects of the human spirit. Steinbeck supports his assertion by depicting Mae s change of heart in the fifteenth chapter, the Hoovervilles, and the death of Rosasharn s baby. The author s purpose is to expound on the hardships that these poor migrant farmers faced in order to express the persistence of the human spirit. The author writes in a depressed tone to help readers grasp his underlying message. In the fifteenth chapter of The Grapes of Wrath Mae, the waitress, has a change of heart after seeing the starving children gawking over the candy in the store. From G. May we learn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The migrants love for one another goes far beyond the scope of sharing table scraps. Their love starts to make them all one (Iwe) family, where if the baby has a cold , the others say here, take this blanket (Steinbeck, 152). A love of caring for those one isn t even related to. A love of nurturing all. Rosasharn is an interesting character, who is pregnant throughout the book until she births a stillborn baby. The death of something that she had been so careful for, and that she had waited so long for depressed Rosasharn. However from this depressing loss, became a great opportunity, and because of their humility and loving human charity she took advantage of it. When the Joads entered the barn at the end of the book a man was dying of starvation, but he couldn t eat solid food. At this Rosasharn went straight to work, using her new ability and breastfed the dying man.G. May continues his poem and grace, which is the flowing, creative activity, of love itself, is what makes all goodness possible (May, line 2124). The creative love that Rosasharn used to help the man, could have only been the grace with which she pushed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Encounters Change In The TV Series The Walking Dead The hit TV series, The Walking Dead is about a small group of people trying to survive the apocalypse. Along with trying to survive the undead, the main characters also encounter many conflicts with other survivors. These encounters change the main characters drastically; we see many personality changes because of the horrific events that happen along their journey. This story is not all about fighting the undead, it also shows how the main characters adapt to their surroundings, by making a shelter, finding food, and try to live as closely as they can to a normal life. The director throws in so many plot twists, it keeps me wanting to watch more. This show is so interesting, it has been my favorite TV show since it came out in 2010. The main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, while on runs for supplies they try to find more survivors. But, before the new survivors can become apart of their group, they have to answer questions. If they have answers to the groups liking, they are brought back to the prison. They soon have too many people to feed. So, they send more people on runs to find more food and supplies. They also add more to their garden. They have a set of rules that keeps everything going. The more people that join them and help out, the better off they are. But, all good things soon come to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Everyone Needs Health Care At The Jungles Of Congo Everyone needs health care, from the mountains of Colorado to the jungles of Liberia. Therefore, it is hard to argue that the medical community is not one of the most essential in our society. However, many people go to their doctor s office and either complain about the paperwork, the wait, or how the staff treated them. The medical culture is paramount to our society because it serves our community by maintaining human health, analyzes health trends, deals with insurance companies and even aids low income individuals to get the proper care they require to live a healthy life. Judging from past experiences and what seems like public opinion, the doctor s office is a place where many people associate their time there with anxiously waiting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As busy as the office seemed to be, the mostly female staff appeared to work in unison, comparable to a finely tuned machine. Surprisingly, a female patient in about her 60s walked in with homemade brownies to pass to all the staff at the office as appreciation. However, according to Krizia Martinez (2016), an employee of a family practice, not all patients are as wonderful as the one mentioned, they have regular patients that seem to treat the front desk staff as people below them, often treating them with attitude or not acknowledging their existence as humans (Martinez, personal communication, July 02, 2016). Nevertheless, the staff seems to continue to do their jobs and take care of patients, regardless of how they are treated. This behavior reveals the intent of unbiased medical care for patients. From my view, there seemed to be a lot of work being done, even when there were not any patients waiting in the lobby. There are other responsibilities, other than dealing with patients directly, to take care of. As told by Krizia Martinez (2016), a medical biller, there is special coding used to bill insurance companies called ICD 10. This coding can refer to general issues such as an annual physical examination or to a specific issue such as a scratch from a squirrel (Martinez, personal communication, July 02, 2016). This coding system is just an example of the over complicated billing process that insurance companies and government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of Concepts In The Hundred Dresss By Eleanor Estes We all had something when we were younger that put the spotlight on us as children. Whether it was an unusual last name, big ears, or funny freckles there was something that made us insecure or self conscious. I can remember being made fun of for my last name Hartung . Kids used to ask me if my tongue was a heart and I would begrudgingly answer saying that Hartung actually meant royalty in German, which was a lie but it was what my parents told me to say. In The Hundred Dresses , Eleanor Estes illustrates these concepts that still hold true today because no matter how time goes on children will always be made fun of for ailments they cannot help. She explains how putting others down due to things that are out of their control, such as a funny last name like Hartung , will never make you feel better about yourself. Eleanor Estes goes on to show how you should stand up for people because being a bystander makes you part of the problem, something that adults and kids alike struggle with today. Lastly, she shows how everyone is unique and although there may be something a little different about someone that does not mean they do not have other talents that make them special in the best way possible. Whenever someone feels unsure of themselves their first reaction typically is to attack those around them in an effort put themselves on a pedestal maybe this is why Maddie never stood up for Wanda. Maddie herself was poor so it was easy to let others make fun of Wanda because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Good And Evil In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper It is an important life question that everyone has asked throughout humanity: are human born good or evil? It has been repeatedly asked and for years people have debated whether we have a good nature or an evil one. In my opinion, I believe human nature causes people to be bad and require the need to be controlled. This question can be seen in William Golding s Lord of the Flies and it can be speculated that Golding viewed human nature as an evil one. Throughout the book and humanity, there are several clues that can lead us to the answer. It is evident in every part of the world; there is evil. From the six million Jews that have been executed in World War II, to the thousands of African people used as slaves, and to every schoolyard bully. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our society, people at a young age are taught and forced to be good to one another. As you can see babies and younger children are self centered and misbehave frequently. Kids often believe things must go their way and can be cruel bullies to one another. During kindergarten and early years of elementary school, children can be seen fighting for toys. However, our teachers and parents taught us that if we misbehave, we will be punished. If we were naturally born good, wouldn t we be able to act good naturally? In Lord of the flies, the boys arrived on the island well behaved and stated they will survive because they are English. However, their set of rules were not obeyed and slowly the boys stopped following the laws of civilization. The boys ranged from ages 5 to 12 years old, thus the younger children were easily capable of becoming savage as they were not taught how to be courteous. As well, the younger boys did not know what they were doing was wrong. The children were exposed to violent manners from the older boys and quickly developed to behave like them. As evident in the final scene of Lord of the Flies, one of the littlun had forgotten their name because they were not being identify as anything but littlun . For this reason, without the exposure of discipline on people who misbehave, it is easy for vulnerable children, like the littluns, to potentially become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Duke Energy Porter s 5 Forces Statement of the Business Duke Energy Corporation is the largest electric power holding company in the United States. They are a leading energy company focused on electric power and gas distribution operations, and other energy services in the Americas. These services include a growing portfolio of renewable energy assets. Duke Energy supplies and delivers energy to approximately 7.3 million U.S. customers (Fast Facts). Their market cap for 2014 was $57.5 billion with operating revenues of $23.9 billion (Fast Facts). Duke Energy s headquarters is located in Charlotte, NC. The total United States generation capacity owned by Duke Energy is 57,500 megawatts (Fast Facts). They employ more than 27,000 people. Duke Energy s operations are in North and South Carolina, Ohio, Florida and Indiana, representing a population of approximately 22 million people (Fast Facts). Duke Energy stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first service offering is the franchised electric gas service division of Duke Energy. A primary business function needed to produce electricity for its customers. The next area Duke Energy focuses on is renewables. Duke Energy is a leader in developing innovative wind and solar energy solutions for its customers through the United States. Their wind and solar farm are in nine states and produce approximately 17,000 megawatts of emission free electricity (Fast Facts). The commercial power business has around 6,800 megawatts of owned non regulated generation, primarily in Ohio and Indiana (Fast Facts). Efficient natural gas and coal fired plants are the main sources for these megawatts. Duke Energy International (DEI) targets power generation in Latin America. DEI owns and operates approximately 4,900 megawatts of generation in Latin America (Fast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Lowering The Voting Age For the age to be maitaned or lowered is really a tricky question knowing most of the people in the United states can t vote because of felonys.But I think they should lower the voting age. Having younger voters is crucial at times but it will lower the voter turnout. Most of the 16 and 17 year olds have felonys because of something they did and that eliminates them from vosting until the age of 18. Most contries have lowered there voting age and turned out great. Knowing that Austria is the country with the highest voter participation even with people 16 and older are voting to. People 16 and 17 years old would like to vote as well as others knowing the know the parting their in and the ideas their givng out. America ranks at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is Economic System Table of Content Table of Content 1 TASK 1 2 a) Explanation on economics system attempt to allocate resources effectively. 2 b) Assessment on the impact of fiscal and monetary policy on business organisation and their activities. 9 c) Explain Malaysian competition policy and other regulation that may impact company. 15 TASK 2 17 a) Explanation on how market structures determine pricing and output decision of business. 17 b) Illustration on the way in which market forces shape organisational responses. 20 c) Judgement on how business and cultural environments shape the behaviour of your organisation. 21 Conclusion 22 REFERENCES 23 TASK 1 a) Explanation on economics system attempt to allocate resources effectively. What is economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Economy Watch) Every economy has their own characteristic. For free market is there are many economic freedoms, there is competition among businesses, competition determines price which increase the quality of the product, economic decisions are made by the basic principles of supply and demand, and profit is the motive for increasing work rather than quotas. Mixed economy Mixed economy is combination from planned and free market economy. This economy system allows the private company use their capital. This economy system allows the government to interfere to the market. The resources are allocated from both the government and the private sector. In this system the freedom in the economic activities are influenced by the Government s regulation and licensing policies. The example of the country that implemented this economy system is Iceland, Sweden, France, and United Kingdom. There are several advantages and disadvantages of the mixed economy system. The advantages are most business and industry can be left to private firms. This is because private firms tend to be more efficient than government controlled firms because they have a profit incentive to cut costs and be innovative. Second is government can pursue policies to provide macro economic stability. The
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  • 32. City of Riverside, California Located beside the Santa Ana River about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, the historic town of Riverside hosts a populace of 303,871, according to the 2010 US Census. Currently the 12th most populated city in California and the 59th in the country, Riverside has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Founded in the 1870s by a Tennessee abolitionist named John W. North who also founded Northfield, Minnesota it would quickly become renowned for its orange trees. In 1871, the first trees were planted. However, it would be three years before the area became famous for its oranges after a local resident, Eliza Tibbets received a gift from a horticulturist at the United States Department of Agriculture. William Saunders sent Eliza three Brazilian naval orange trees. Originally planted on the Tibbet s property, the two surviving trees were transplanted to land owned by Sam McCoy after one of the saplings was trampled by a cow. In 1903, the trees were transplanted again. One was moved to the property of the Mission Inn and re planted by President Theodore Roosevelt; it died in 1922. The other tree was also transplanted in 1903 to the intersection of Magnolia and Arlington avenue where it remains to this day with a stone memorial honoring Eliza Tibbets. The trees origins were Bahia, Brazil. Although a prized orange by many, the tree did not do well in Florida where most US oranges were grown at that time. However, the Bahia orange tree thrived in Southern California and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Review On Business Promotion Yelp! I. Introduction We (and the rest of the internet for the past decade) have already become familiar with online review sites which are so important for business promotion. Suppose you run a business, wouldn t it be great if you could get every buyer that walks into your small business to give you a recommendation? Customer endorsements are a strong kind of marketing and give a great return on marketing investment. A recommendation is more effective and highly potential to bring in new customers than an ad in a coupon clipper or yellow papers. Yelp is a typical website, one of the best places on the Internet for consumers to find a quality review. II. Background on Technology Born in 2004, Yelp.com is known as one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Website achieves higher awareness and use (identification via parameters: unique visitors, traffic, user interactions) may be transitioned to commercial exploitation. The form of the main business of this website is to exploit advertising from businesses; brand advertising; sale deal; user charges; or get a discount from businesses using the service. Then can proceed to expand the business model in a variety of ways, including two common ways it is the most common and issuing shares IPO and call for investment from individuals, organizations and financial funds. III. Pros of Technology on Business 1. Approach new customers in a good way An eMarketer Study in March 2011 found that the primary factor that influences US consumers to try a local business is a recommendation from a friend (52%) (Ruiz 2014). When faced with too many choices, people will rely on the social proof of what others think, and Yelp! is a perfect example of an online review site. If people read positive comments from many reviewers about a place on Yelp!, they will assume that the quality is good, and they may go to that place. 2. Lead to jump in revenues Online consumer review websites provide more information to consumers than was previously thought to be cost effective. By relying on user generated content, Yelp! is able to review more products than traditional media such as newspaper reviews. A study by Michael Luca, a professor at Harvard Business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fair Trade And Its Effects On Society Fair Trade Who am I? I work around twelve to fourteen hours every single day, I make barely enough money to survive, I work in some of the most dangerous conditions in the world, and I am exploited based on the poverty I live in. I am a garment worker in a developing country. While most people would assume that this describes slaves a long time ago, this is actually a current issue that we have a much greater impact on than we may realize. When we purchase clothing from stores such as H M or Forever 21, with every dollar tank top, or a cheap pair of jeans we purchase, we are encouraging this sort of modern day slavery. The label for Fair Trade was created in 1988, and over the years, the certification has changed rapidly and now there are a number of standards companies have to abide by to achieve the Fair Trade label. Due to this, consumers are now guaranteed of the morality of the product (Marcovitz page 27). The book Fair Trade describes what Fair Trade really stands for by saying, Fair Trade displays a radical shift in trade policy by using morality instead of personal and corporate gain as the motive in the world economy (Fair Trade page 1). This means that instead of getting wealthy being the main goal for the entrepreneurs at the top of companies, the goal is to help workers and make the world a more fair place. They do this by paying a living wage to their employees, giving them contractual rights, giving them a reasonable amount of hours, and countless other of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Factors Of An Investment Bank Client Introduction The purpose of this composition is to supply, in a form suitable for laymen, guidance in developing a better understanding of the meaning behind financial market anomaly and its implications on the established assumption that markets are rational. It is vital for an investment bank client to be aware of the large amount of controversial evidence challenging traditional hypotheses of asset pricing bahaviour and, primarily, to become sensitive to investment strategies predicting likely abnormal returns. In order to participate intelligently in the equity market, one should, in any case, be forearmed with an adequate knowledge of how one recognized and persistent financial market anomaly has evolved over time and influences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, attention will then be paid to a thorough evaluation of theories regarding probable reasons behind the weekend effect and its likely significance to both academics and practitioners. Ultimately and based on all key discoveries, this composition will then investigate the anomaly s degree of persistence following its discovery whilst re emphasising the importance of a deep understanding of unusual stock market return behaviour. Definitions Before looking at the weekend effect in more detail, it is essential to understand what the term anomaly actually refers to. According to Schwert (2002, p. 940), anomalies can be understood as empirical results that seem to be inconsistent with maintained theories of asset pricing behavior and reveal either market inefficiency (profit opportunities) or inadequacies in the underlying asset pricing model. Moreover, the weekend effect, also known as Monday or day of the week effect, embodies a supposed calendar anomaly that is any consistent pattern or irregularity occurring at a repeated interval or at a certain time in a calendar year and has been defined as the phenomenon that the Monday (close Friday to close Monday) stock returns, on average, are less than returns on any other day of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Plant Genetics Labpaq Plant Genetics JANICE NALBONE Abstract This experiment is being done to show Mendel s rule of dominance that says certain alleles are dominant and others are recessive. To show this, we are using tobacco seeds, a monohybrid cross comparing only one trait color. We are also showing Mendel s law of segregation with a Dihybrid cross comparing two traits of color and texture. Introduction Three purposes: 1. To predict the genetic frequency off offspring. 2. To predict the outcomes of genetic crosses using punnett squares. 3. Statistically analyze the results of a genetic cross. Hypothesis: 1. Monohybrid cross Predict that 75% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Results as follows: Data Table 4: Corn kernel data. | | Number of Kernels | Kernel Percentage(Divide count by total, thenmultiply by 100) | Kernel Coloration | | | Purple | 152 | 71.7% | Yellow | 60 | 28.3% | Total | 212 | 100% | | Kernel Texture | | | Smooth | 178 | 84.4% | Wrinkled | 33 | 15.6% | Total | 211 | 100% | Data Table 5: Punnet square for dihybrid cross. Parent Gametes PS Ps pS ps Parent PS PPSS PPSs PpSS PsSs Gametes Ps PPSs PPss PpSs Ppss pS PpSS PpSs ppSS ppSs ps PpSs Ppss ppSs ppss 9 different genotypes in the table. PPSS(1) PPSs(2) PpSS(2) PpSs(4) PPss(1) Ppss(2) ppSS(1) ppSs(2) ppss(1) Number of phenotypes =4 Number of genotypes =9 Data Table 6: Data from corn kernels. | | Number Counted | Ratio: Number counted /total | Purple and smooth | 112 | 53% | Purple and wrinkled | 40 | 19% | Yellow and smooth | 40 | 19% | Yellow and wrinkled | 20 | 9% | TOTAL | 212 | 100% | Exercise 1: Observing a Monohybrid Cross Questions A. What are the predicted ratios of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Gettysburg Address Dbq President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech on the grounds where thousands of people died after the Gettysburg Address; the controversy lies whether the Gettysburg Address was significant or not. There are two sides to every story in this case there are the ones who believe the address was important and then there are ones who thought the address had no significance. The Gettysburg Address was full of logic and professionalism. This being the case some might argue against Lincoln saying the speech was more like good poetry, rather than a speech to the country. Were the Presidents words to professionally toned? Adams, the man opposing the speech, later notes there were mistakes and falsehoods in the words Lincoln used in his speech, consequently, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dentures Are Made Essay What Dentures are Made Of Despite the many advancements in dentistry, a lot of people still lack some or all of their teeth. This results not only in the decreased ability to chew and digest food properly, but also in speaking. When you loose your teeth, your facial muscles sag, giving you a much older appearance. Imagine the impact this will make on your confidence and on the relationships you have with others. Fortunately, there are ways to get your teeth and your smile back. Unlike in the past when tooth loss was replaced with animal teeth and pieces of animal bone and later porcelain, ivory and platinum there are now different tooth replacement methods like dental bridges, dental implants and, of course, dentures. The Denture Dentures, more commonly known as false teeth, are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Acrylic. This is a type of resin that is used for making replacement teeth. Previous acrylic resins looked unnatural, but modern acrylic teeth are now more natural looking than before, not to mention stronger. Acrylic teeth resist chipping and staining better than porcelain teeth, and do not make a clicking sound. Because acrylic teeth are lighter, those who have them experience less issues with speaking and keeping them in place. Acrylic teeth are less likely to develop fractures or break, so it is advisable for partial dentures that would come in contact with natural teeth. Like their porcelain counterpart, acrylic teeth also have disadvantages. For one, acrylic teeth are more susceptible to abrasion. This means that the more you use them, the more they will wear down. Some complain that their food sticks more readily to their acrylic teeth, and that acrylic teeth do not grind food as well as porcelain teeth do. Acrylic resin is also used for making the mounting frame which seats the teeth and hold them in place while you chew. Plates made of acrylic resin are ideal for dentures needing artificial gumlines, as acrylic can be tinted to resemble natural gum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead versus Hamlet Essay Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, written in the 1960s by playwright Tom Stoppard, is a transforation of Shakespeare s Hamlet. Stoppard effectively relocates Shakespeare s play to the 1960s by reassessing and revaluating the themes and characters of Hamlet and considering core values and attitudes of the 1960s a time significantly different to that of Shakespeare. He relies on the audience s already established knowledge of Hamlet and transforms a revenge tragedy into an Absurd drama, which shifts the focus from royalty to common man. Within Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Stoppard uses a play within a play to blur the line that defines reality, and in doing so creates confusion both onstage with his characters, and offstage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stoppard brings two relatively insignificant characters for Hamlet into focus in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Common man into the spotlight , as he represented the majority of society 1960s audiences were interested in characters that they could empathize with and relate to. By focussing on Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Stoppard brings offstage Hamlet onstage. This change in orientation gives audiences a new perspective on Hamlet and a different interpretation of Shakespeare s most famous play. The themes of Man s ability to take action, as well as Destiny and Death in Hamlet, are maintained in Stoppard s play, but he brings into the text an awareness and understanding of his society, and through these themes, explores different values that were inherent in the 1960s. Man s ability to take action is an individual s willingness to accept responsibility for his actions and take control of his life. In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses his characters to show the power a man has when he accepts his purpose, which was preordained by God. Stoppard revises this Elizabethan value through the portrayal of his characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who refuse to take an active role in the running of their life. He reflects on the differences between the societies, and demonstrates the confusion and conflicting beliefs and attitudes of the 1960s as shown in Stoppard s characters that, out of complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. One Name, Two Fates The novel Another Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates describes the journey of two children, both named Wes Moore, both African Americans, both from the popular neighborhoods of Baltimore. One will become a distinguished student, the other will end up in prison. The novel gives a vision of social problems and poverty, as well as drug problems. It describes real events and given it veracity. This story should be carefully read and carefully to study in many schools. Since the story is with honest memories and reflections are shown convincingly enough and do not cause blame. The reality and similarity to the truth serve as a turning point or a mechanism that leads us to the truth of life. It is possible that this story is a good material for studying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Under Armour Target Market Target Market Strategy As competition grows and the market changes it is important to change with it. Over the years the demographic segmentation for Under Armour has evolved from focusing on male collegiate athletes between the ages of 17 and 23 to include older men, women, and children. Under Armour uses high quality products and the price that comes with that is geared towards consumers who are financially stable. They cover a wide area the family life cycle, but their primary focus is younger consumers whether they are married or have children. They focus on individuals with active, on the go lifestyles who emphasize on healthy living. These tend to be young adults who are also tech savvy and connect themselves to internet connected devices. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under Armour s global presence, price metrics, demographics and targeting of the fitness lifestyle put them in the perfect position to capitalize on this momentum. The UA HOVR is the unique product that will take UA into this new niche market. These shoes are embedded with high fidelity sensors that are digitally connected to the MapMyRun app. Through the app you can monitor data such as: stride length, cadence, pace, distance, and shoe life. This forward thinking allows Under Armour to not only stand out in the footwear market but also cuts into the market of FitBit and other connective devices used in conjunction with one s workout. The added revenue from intersecting with other markets removes some of the stress of competing in a highly saturated market. As mentioned earlier, a company and its products need to evolve with the market and technology surrounding them. That evolution isn t just the product but its integration with the current marketing model to show the sponsored athlete winning in their UA HOVR. This product and products similar are necessary for Under Armour if they want to remain successful and hold on to their share of the market and continue their exploration of other converging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Motive For Murder In Hamlet Murder often represents the revenge or hatred felt by a desperate soul attempting to fill an empty space. Shakespeare s Hamlet Prince of Denmark is full of death, but the true purpose behind tragic murders is buried beneath a cynical reason. King Claudius slowly unravels the details of his dirty act, and Queen Gertrude, Hamlet, and Ophelia all have a part in the deaths that occur throughout this eventful play. The crimes that are committed only help to destroy the pitiful existence that each of these characters portray. The horrific murders that take place throughout Shakespeare s Hamlet provide the motive for revenge by the characters of Claudius, Hamlet, Ophelia, Laertes and Gertrude. The tragic death of King Hamlet represents the motive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia is a confusing and emotional character because her body does not match her mind; mesmerizing on the outside but devious on the inside. Her life is constantly surrounded by men who have either taken advantage of her beauty or people who believe she is actually going insane. King Claudius and Hamlet are prime examples of men who continually disrespect her kind heart. Letters are given back to Hamlet by Ophelia and this causes an intense conflict between these two artful characters. Hamlet becomes extremely upset and states, That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty (Shakespeare 3.1. 107 108). Her destiny appears to be in a nunnery to prevent her dreadful life from progressing to insanity, but reality snatches her first. Ophelia s motive of revenge is brought upon several characters through a shameful crime; suicide. Her lifeless body floats in a bed of water surrounded by flowers after the drowning occurs. Shakespeare s brilliant imagery provides the reader with an insight of just how peaceful her death is, but it also guides the reader towards why she killed herself in the first place. Revenge is the main reason of Ophelia s suicide and her wishes come true after her brother, Laertes, is deeply affected. His sister has just died, and he is desperate to prove himself worthy of living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sankofa Movie Analysis The movie Sankofa was a very interesting film. I learned many important things that happened to African American people back in the days. Some part of the film shook me because of how the way they were treated. As the movie continued, I realized that white men treated Africans like they were not human. They named all Africans as the term Negroes . They chained Africans, beat them, and raped them. The part where this pregnant lady got caught and got sent back was the most horrifying scene. My heart was throbbing when the man took the first whip. Tears were tumbling down my cheeks when listening to the man count in terror while whipping the pregnant woman. Another scene that I find frighten and emotional is when the Africans got their hands and feet chained, then got dragged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They chained her up and sold her to another plantation. Shoma was petrify to see how Africans lifestyle were like. It wasn t how the way she expected to be. As her life continued as slaves for a couple of years she discovered that Africans as slaves have to go through the toughest pain. At the end of the movie, slaves gathered together to fight their freedom by murdering their masters. Shoma then walked out of that mysterious underground and cried for help. It was like she were having a bad dream. She then sat on top of the roof and stare at the water peacefully. She think to herself that she is glad to be free. This film is well connected to these two other movies called Roots and 12 years a slave . Both of those movies are emotionally intense like the Sankofa film. Overall, this movie caught my attention when Shoma first walked down to the mysterious ground. It was a very emotional movie and send us a message of what life was all about for Africans. It teaches us how African American history was like. It shows us pain, love, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Marketing Strategy for Nokia India Nokia PRODUCT: The product is the centre of the marketing mix and the other three P s are based around it. Consumers purchase goods and services for a variety of individual reasons and a company must be aware of all of these when selling a product (that is why they conduct market research). Nokia does exactly the same and comes up with innovative phones almost every six months. The new phones that Nokia launches have some new feature or price difference, thus appealing to the consumer. Sometimes, Nokia launches special and limited editions of its mobile phones, on special occasions such as the Olympics. In short they offer phones of great variety with various designs and high quality. Variety: In every series of Nokia there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With N73 mobile offer 2500Rs original Blue tooth free 3. With 6220 offer leather Wallet 4. With 6300 offer caps and shirts Public relation: 1. Nokia spot light 2. Road shows 3. N gage.com for game lovers 4. Nokia football crazy Nokia strategy for promotion is Eye level is buy level STP ANALYSIS SEGMENTATION AND TARGETING:  Entry level: (Rs 1,200 6,000): Nokia targeted low income people and first time mobile buyers in this series. Sets include are 1200, 1208, 1100, 1110, 1112 etc  Classic Series: (Rs 7,000 17,000): Nokia targeted decent people in this series. Sets include in this series are 6300,6233,6120,3120 etc  N gage Series: (Rs 8,000 16,000): Nokia targeted game lovers in this series .These sets include game like play station, PSP and Xbox.  N Series: (Rs 7000 35,000): Nokia targeted the young generation who wanted to possess mobiles with the latest technologies such as a 5 MP camera, a decent music player, GPRS, etc. This series is also called multimedia computer. Named as on step ahead multimedia. Sets include N72, N81, N95, N96, N97, etc  E Series: (Rs 10,000 60,000): These mobiles were launched for people who needed mobile computing on the go especially business people. These phones are enabled with word, spreadsheet and presentation softwares. They also are equipped with GPRS/ EDGE technologies thus functioning as a palmtop. Sets include E90, E75, E61, E62, etc 
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