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1. Uic Application Essay Prompt
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2. The Two Storms in Kate Chopin’s story “The Storm Essay
In Kate Chopin s story The Storm it talks about love and lust. It speaks of two kind of storm that
occurs. These two storms I find to be the central part of the story, and is being represented as a
symbol within the story. The first storm is the most obvious one that Bibi and Bobinot are faced
with. The second stormisn t that visible for it involves Calixta and Alcee. Just as like most storms
they come and pass.
As the story begins we find Bibi and Bobinot on their way home. They were at Friedheimer s
store; they notice the dark clouds flowing with evil intentions to the west. As its howl pierced the
sky they decided to stay until the storm had passed. As Bibi worries for his mother, Bobinot
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Calixta notice Alcee at the gate, she had not seen him very often.
This is the other storm that was brewing outside; it was calm before the storm. Just like the first
storm Calixta fails to notice this at first. The dark storm starts to rupture outside her home. Another
one starts to builds up within Calixta s home as she allows Alcee in.
Calixta worries frantically about Bibi and Bobinot as the storm outside becomes more aggressive
and making an uproar. Alcee notices her worrying and he attempts to comfort her. As Chopin shows
us how the second storm starts to build up:
Calixta put her hands to her eyes, and with a cry, staggered backward. Alcee s arm encircled her,
and for an instant he drew he close and spasmodically to him (196).
Calixta doesn t realize what was going on because she was still concerned for Bobinot and Bibi.
Alcee reminisce with her where they more intimate with each other. Calixta was too late and got
caught in this second storm, which she later did not mind at all. The lust Alcee had for Calixta
conquered him. The storm outside was abrupt and intense. Alcee and Calixta attention was diverted
from this storm. Calixta was lost in this second storm enjoying this one more. She seem to not to
stress over Bibi and Bobinot safety anymore. As Chopin illustrates to her readers:
They did not heed the crashing torrents, and the roar of the elements made her laugh as she
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3. The First Crusade And The Crusades
As the historian John Riley Smith points out The First Crusade was a violent and brutal episode
during which the crusaders cut out a swathe of suffering through Europe and Western Asia. In this
description of the First Crusade (1095/6 1099) Smith makes it difficult for us to see and, or
uncover any elements of pilgrimage in the crusaders actions. However, there are many different
ways in which the crusadeshave been described, the historian Christopher Tyerman on the other
hand, steers towards the idea that it is reasonable to label the Frist crusade as an armed Pilgrimage
as it showed a defining commitment to the church to accommodate the spiritual aspirations of the
laity . However, it s worth pointing out he labels other less sanctified ways in which the First
Crusadecould be described. The approach to answer the question for this essay will focus mainly
on whether the Crusaders joined and embarked on the First Crusade with the belief of it
representing an armed pilgrimage, as it seems important to focus on the origins of the crusades
in order to answer why it may be perceived so, after all every pilgrimage must start from
somewhere. However, in answering this question it s also important to consider other factors
such as the role of Pope Urban II, who has been labelled by some historians as playing a pivotal
role in crusaders participation and therefore the creation of the First Crusade and why it could be
perceived as an armed pilgrimage, or whether an
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4. Rigoberto Torres Analysis
have chosen the photo base on an artist John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres for this assignment of
self portrait project. I will discuss about their life and their art work. John Ahearn was born in
1951 at Binghamton, New York. In 1980, he moved to the South Bronx of New York and began to
work in collaboration with artist Rigoberto Torres. Rigoberto Torres had learned the art of plastic
casting from his uncle, who had cast plaster statues for churches and cemeteries. In 1990s, they
worked together in the 100th Street Sculpture Project, a GSA commission in Baltimore, and a
public project in Caguas. He often describes himself like an itinerant portrait painter, and sometimes
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John and Rigoberto did not choose a rich beauty because they wanted to emphasis the beauty of
soul intead of appearance. In order to transfer their intention, there is no better way than using
plaster bust. They create the mold from the real human being, and the process usually takes
twenty minutes according to Andrew Russeth in Casting call: John Ahearn, Rigoberto Torres
and the South of Bronx Hall of Fame at Frieze New York on observer.com website. The two
artists carry out the process by that way so that they can capture all of human`s emotions truly.
They can easily catch every feeling or expression from models who always have their own story.
The difference of their works comparing to the conventional plaster portraits is the color.
According to Rigoberto, this is how people really look like. In Pat, the black women look quite
happy with her smile although her portrait is colored palely. She dresses casually like a housewife
with a tight bun hair, but her face appears a smile among the signs of tiredness. All these features
combine together with the message of happiness. About the pose, she rounds her arms like the need
of covering from the husband. This feature gains the femininity of the work. All the traits from the
work express that women, who are never hesitate to undertake burden, always needs man`s arms.
Literally, the incompleteness of the work reminds me how strong I should be and what I need.
Moreover, the
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5. Long Island Ny, Nassau County
Long Island NY, Nassau County
Nassau County is a cosmopolitan society with different people from various demographical
features. The most recent population census pegged the population at approximately 1,361,350
people (www.census.gov/quickfacts). Thus, it is safe to conclude that the population is slightly
over 1.3 million people who have diverse cultural features or backgrounds. It is important to note
that 76% of the total population is comprised of whites alone that are roughly 1,034,626 of the total
population. The African American community has an approximate population of 12% that is
163,362 people. The Asian population is 7.6% that translates to 103,462 people (www.census.gov
/quickfacts).
Regarding gender, the female population comprises 51.5% of the total population approximately
701,095 people while the males constitute 660,255. Conventionally, senior citizens are people
above 65 years of age, and they form 16.4% of the total human population roughly 223261 people.
Persons living with disability are 4.8% of the total human population translating to 65344 persons.
The children population in Nassau County New York is 5.4% of the total population giving a
figure of 73512 people (www.census.gov/quickfacts).
The section of the population of interest to be considered for further health research and analysis is
children. This argument and premise stem from the fact that children are the backbone of the
human society and all attention, and positive energy should be
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6. Elkassih Separation Lab
Layla ElkassihSeparation of the Components of a Mixture
Lab Partner: Satan s pubes.Date Performed: 9.28.2015
Chemistry 1411
Separating the elements of a mixture can be done through decantation, extraction, and sublimation.
This experiment starts by practicing the sublimation process by heating the mixture: NaCl, NH_4
Cl, and SiO2. Through sublimation, the mass of NH2Cl can be found. Then by extraction, water, the
mass of NaCl can be found; decant the water, extracting the NaCl from the mixture. Finally, the
third element remains (SiO2). Which enables he/she to calculate the percentage of composition for
each element in the original mixture.
In order to perform this experiment, he/she will need the following materials:
OneApparatusOneGlass stirring rods
OneBalanceOneHot plate
OneBunsen burner and hoseOne
OneTongOneWatch glass
One50 100 mL graduated cylinderTwoEvaporating dish
And the following chemicals: H20 (water/ 55.5 mol/L) and the unknown mixture of NaCl, NH_4
Cl, SiO_2. (Sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, and silicon dioxide).
Procedure:
Zero out the balance and place an empty evaporating dish on the scale. Weigh and record the mass.
Zero out the balance and place a watch glass on the scale. Weigh and record the mass. Place the
evaporating dish onto the scale and zero out the balance. Pour three grams of the NaCl, NH_4 Cl,
and SiO_2 mixture into the dish. Heat the mixture: Attach the gas hose to the bunsen burner, inside
the fume
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7. Sweatshops And The Related Ethical Issues About It Essay
Introduction
This assignment is going to mainly discuss the existing of sweatshops and the related ethical issues
about it. Ethical theory will be applied in the study about the topic and personal reflection is also
going to displayed in the assignment. An understanding of it may be not interesting but can be
helpful to do research or run firms or organizations related in the future.
Firstly, the assignment will introduces the background of sweatshops and anti sweatshop
movements as the opposite of it. Then, the ethical theory that will be used in the next steps is
also going to be recommended. Next, a further analysis and evaluation about the sweatshops
issues will be processed in three steps: who is effected by sweatshops, How to account their utility
and How to maximize the utility. To solve those problems, the assignment will address literature
and taking analysis with real cases. What s more is the personal reflections and there will be some
examples drew in this part to enhance the view. In the last, a conclusion will be given to summary
some points that may be useful for others.
It can be believed that the assignment can be helpful for understanding both positive and negative
influence of sweatshops issues. Following this article may be helpful when doing analysis market
researches for the economy in the international business.
Background
Unlike slavery which had existed for thousands years, sweatshops was created about two hundred
years ago. In general, sweatshop
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8. A Successful Strategic Management System
A successful strategic management system has to focus on company s external environment, and to
synchronize the company s internal environment as well. Strategy is seen as primarily determined
not only by market conditions external to the company but by organization specific factors such
as the way that information flows and the communication vehicle inside an organization and how
new knowledge is created, developed and shared. Michael Porter s five forces model and its
application organization s operating areas start in the environmental analysis of the key forces that
operate in the organization. The competitive forces approach to strategy, developed by Porter is an
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However, as industries are dynamic and business characteristics constantly evolve, it may be
questioned if it is still applicable and reliable (McGahan, 2000). However, good decision making
practices should include a set of parameters to obtain a complete and up to date picture. These
parameters are based on the notion that industries are dynamic environments and changing factors
directly affect competition as they impact on each competitor s capabilities. The financial
perspective objectives indicate what needs to be done to meet the needs of investors and define the
position of investor s organization. In 2004, Robert Kaplan and David Norton published Strategy
Maps: Converting Intangible Assets into tangible outcomes. Their strategy map provides a
systematic way to analyze if the intangible assets are aligned with the critical internal processes.
Intangible assets according to (Kaplan and Norton) are: 1) Human Capital, 2) Information Capital,
and 3) Organization Capital. Kaplan and Norton introduced the Balanced Scorecard System; the
system integrates traditional financial metrics to certain non financial measurement tools. The
balanced scorecard allows monitoring the activities of four different perspectives (Kaplan and
Norton), which at the same time answer the four key questions of the organization. The financial
perspective objectives indicate what needs to be done to meet the needs of investors
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9. Joan Of Arc Monologue
As I walked among the frozen souls, the silence that surrounded them was deafening. My guide,
Joan of Arc fell silent for once in her life, for it was her inspiring words that led to victories for
France in the Hundred Years War. Though now honored among the archangels, Joan chose to lead
souls through the depths of the Inferno to reach Paradiso and continue her life s work to inspire
others. And now she lead me through the 9th circle of hell, into the farthest edges of the cavern
where I could no longer seeing front of me. Before I could turn to Joan and ask her where we were
going, she shoved me from behind and I plunged headfirst, falling down, down, into the darkness,
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Who lies on the other sides? I asked. Those are the priests who defiled the name of God replied
Joan. Those who raped those who they taught and took funds from the poor for their own selfish
greed, who turned away the starving and yet adorned their churches in gold. They are eternally
frozen, naked and ashamed, and constantly taunted by Belial, the demon of guilt. Their regret
overwhelms them and eats them alive literally. But no matter. and my Guide grabbed my hand
and brought me to the doors of the cathedral, where the heat was almost unbearable. Inside?! I
asked, with a surprise as she flung open the doors with a wave of her hand. Inside, fires raged
with even more passion and I saw, to my surprise, thousands upon thousands of pyres, and damned
souls tied to stakes above them, naked and beaten to almost beyond recognition. But what truly
struck me was the noise there had been such silence for so long, and now, the cries of anguish and
pain nearly broke my heart. I turned away, and Joan led me to a twisting staircase, and we began
climbing and climbing, up and up the spire.
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10. Antivirus Protection Essay
To:Brad Smith, CEO
From:Kimberly Hooker, Computer Specialist
Date:October 24, 2017
Subject:Recommendation for Antivirus Protection
I have three recommendations for antivirus and firewall packages on the internet, this is due to the
virus attack we had last week on our 50 workstations where half was down to a virus.
First would be Kaspersky it is well known for its antivirus software and usually scores higher than
most in third party tests for protection. This version is specifically designed to protect all types of
small business devices including file servers, Macs, and Android phones. It even includes a
password manager, extra security for banking transactions, keylogger protection, data encryption
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Similar to Kaspersky, business packages start at $149.96 for five units for one year. And like
Kaspersky, it protects both Windows based PCs, Windows servers, and Mac computers. It doesn t
come with mobile phone protection but it will scan connected drives.
In the last AV Test round, Bitdefender scored 100 percent in protection and detection of malware,
and it passed the Virus Bulletin test for the past two years. To help keep your business safe, you
can manage the security via a management console. You can configure a two way firewall with
intrusion protection, block dangerous web pages, restrict the transmission of sensitive files, assign
security policies to groups and secure remote laptops. It will even remove other competing security
software.
Third would be Trend Micro, one of the few internet security companies founded in the U.S.,
protects PCs, laptops, Macs, mobile devices, and servers. It now generates about a billion
dollars in revenue per year with customers across the globe. It covers about 30 percent of the
corporate security market and offers two Worry Free versions for small businesses that can be
purchased as software or as an online service. The Advanced version also protects from spam
and email delivered malware. Trend Micro is pricier than Bitdefender and Kaspersky: Five
licenses start at $188.75, but each license comes with two mobile devices licenses so you can
protect up to three devices per person.
It also received 100 percent
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11. Fluoride Benefits
Chemical filled water? No thank you! It was has been said that New Zealand s water supplies are
100% pure and natural as well as being good for the human body. But this is not the case. This
fluoridated water is affecting all of us right at this moment. That glass of water you just drank is
now affecting important organs within your body. This fluorideis a by product of phosphate which is
found in sources of food, toothpastes and mouthwashes. Is this something you d like to ingest? The
benefits of using fluoride are to protect our teeth against dental diseases. But the negatives outway
the positives.
Some New Zealanders believe that fluoridating our water sources are completely non harmful. It
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Fluoride Free Nz is one of those organisations who are against fluoridating water supplies in New
Zealand. As some are aware, the fluoride added to our water source is hydrofluoric acid which is a
by product of aluminum, steel, cement and phosphate, and is manufactured to make things such as
plastics and toothpaste. From these byproducts, diseases such as, Cancers, Skeletal Fluorosis and
Dental Fluorosis are more likely to occur. There have also been studies that children s IQ s lower
over time. A concern for many New Zealand residents is the fact that the intake of Silicofluoride
cannot be a controlled dosage, due to not knowing how much an individual will drink daily. Of
course, the more intake of fluoride means less is going to be released from the body. In adults,
around 40 50% of the non excreted fluoride remains in the body. Large quantities accumulate in the
bone tissue and pineal gland, affecting movement of an individual. Children excrete even less, with
around 80% remaining in their bones. Knowing this, more New Zealanders are opting to remove
fluoride from the water
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12. Persuasive Essay About Volunteering
I want you to think about this for a second, has anyone ever stopped to help you when you were
in need? Now, this may be someone who is related to you, someone who is not, or maybe you ve
never really needed help from anyone. Regardless of who came to mind, anyone, including you, is
capable of volunteering and givingback to the community. Volunteeringin your community is
notably beneficial to everyone. If you enjoy making people smile and improving your own
health conditions, volunteering is right down your alley. I have been volunteering off and on at
Providence Assisted Living in New Albany for just over a year now, and I never regret spending
my day there. Volunteering is beneficial because it allows you to learn new skills, meet new
people, and improve your school and/or job application, and that s only a few reasons.
To start us off, volunteering is needed at many places all over the state, country, and even the
world. Whether you want to groom dogs, feed the homeless, spend time with elders, or throw a
party for children, volunteering is not limited to one task. In fact, you expose yourself to new tasks
and skills that you can continue to improve on. You typically work in an unfamiliar area that will
allow you to improve your respect, speaking, patience, and giving. Volunteering has many
unexpected benefits as well. Did you know you can gain confidence by volunteering?
Thebalance.com explains that when you complete a task while volunteering, or you make someone s
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13. The Pros And Cons Of The Scientific Revolution
I believe the Scientific Revolution was not intending to be a war on tradition and religion. The
scientists and philosophers of the scientific revolution did not set out to change the world or cause
war on tradition and religion. The scientific revolution developed gradually over a period and was
revolutionary in the sense that it transformed human thought, just as political revolutions have
changed systems of governments. The scientific revolutionchallenged traditional views of the world
and fostered a new way of thinking that relied on empiricism and skepticism rather than accepted,
fundamental truths, a development which changed the world forever. Due to increased emphasis
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The discovery of the natural laws caused many philosophers to rethink the nature, or even existence
of God and his role in the universe. Several philosophers claimed that the universe s laws could be
quantified mathematically. This position, which thinkers known as deist adopted in the late
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, denied the Christian belief that God was constantly active in
the operation of the world. More directly, it rejected the possibility of miracles. Rene Descartes and
others rejected the ideas that God could intervene into the matters of man anytime he wished,
because it would upset the balance of the laws he had put in place himself and instead, it favored
God more akin to a watchmaker. In other words, Descartes and his followers believed God created
all the natural laws and all the matter in the universe. God started the universe with no planning to
intervene, allowing the universe and its constituent parts, laws and people to play themselves out.
This idea did not sit well with Early Christianity, both Catholic and protestant and angered several
church authorities throughout the seventeenth century. The Italian astronomer and champion of the
telescope, Galileo Galilei was able to gain much more support for the sun centered model of the
universe. He was able to demonstrate the plausibility of Copernicus theory with the publication of
his Dialogue
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14. The Issue Of America s Public Schooling
As America charts its course into the twenty first century, we as a people are faced with a new
array of challenges unique to this great nation. Should we put a man on Mars, or build colonies
on the Moon? Should we attempt to solve world hunger, or instead focus our efforts on finding
cures for cancer, AIDS, and cerebral palsy? Should we preemptively murder the entire cast of
Jersey Shore before their final season, or let our ordained punishment for abusing the term bro run
its natural course and pray for forgiveness? All pressing questions, to be sure, and all worthy of
consideration. But as a concerned American citizen and future Supreme Emperor of the World, I
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Alright, now that I ve thoroughly confused any listeners that may have managed to stick with me
up to the Batman metaphor, allow me to put forth a modest proposal of my own that will finally
bring a peaceful resolution to this current crisis. This breathtakingly ingenious idea came to me
after watching a report on the drug wars in Mexico, and the thought occurred to me that surely
there could be a better use for all that confiscated marijuana. I was correct; and don t call me
Shirley. Operation 420, as I have taken to calling it, will consist of two phases: a launch phase, and
a containment phase, with the objectives being a peaceful halting and dismantling of Iran s nuclear
program and the pacification of that region for years to come. The launch phase will begin with
the acquisition and manufacturing of a plethora of specialized incendiary bombs. These bombs
will consist of a small explosive charge to break open the casing and ignite the contents: weed.
Lots of weed. On a predetermined date, most likely during the month of Ramadan, as the
primarily Islamic population of Iran will already be fasting and thus predisposed to the onset of
the infamous munchies , a strike force of aircraft will launch from the Persian Gulf and, flying in
the shape of Porky the Pig so as to scare away any Iranian interceptors, release their
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15. Dr. Gachet
The Portrait of Dr. Gachet
The portrait of Dr. Gachet is one of Vincent van Gogh s most revered portraits. There are two
authenticated versions of the wonderful painting. They are both oil on canvas, and were made in
June, 1890. They are easily distinguished by their different colours and the way uses to make
them. The first one was auctioned at a record price of $82.5 million when sold in New York. It
depicts Dr. Paul Gachet, who took care of Van Gogh during the months of his life.
It all began when Theo van Gogh was trying to look for a place for his brother, Vincent van Goghto
stay when Vincent was released from the lunatic asylum at Saint Remy. Someone recommended to
Theo about Dr. Gachet s interest of working with artists. Theo sent Vincent to Gachet s second
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Gachet at all. He wrote to Theo saying, I think we must not count on Dr. Gachet at all. First of all,
he is sicker than I am, I think, or shall we say just as much, so that s that. Now when one blind
man leads another blind man, don t they both fall into the ditch? Although, Vincent didn t really
liked Dr. Gachet at first, later Vincent stated in a letter to his brother, Theo, saying, I have found a
true friend in Dr. Gachet, something like another brother, so much we resemble each other
physically and also mentally. This suggests that Vincent probably only looked at Dr. Gachet s
superficial personality the first time, then he looked deeper and found Dr. Gachet s true
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16. The Seven Miracles of Christ
Introduction
Throughout the New Testament are recounts of the miracles that Jesus performed to give proof
that He was indeed the Son of God and the Messiah foretold of in the Old Testament. John chose to
recount only seven of the many miracles that Jesus performed. He felt that these seven, more than
any of the others, showed definitive proof that the Messiah, the Son of God, had come as promised.
The First Miracle John 2:1 11
The first of the seven miracles that John recounts is the turning of water into wine. John notes that
this miracle marks the beginning of Jesus signs to His disciples and the world. Jesus and his mother
are invited to a wedding during which the hosts run out of wine. When the servants come to Mary
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Jesus was sitting on top of a mountain with His disciples when he saw a large number of
followers approaching them. He asked Philip about where they would be able to purchase food
for all those people. Jesus already knew what He was going to do and was testing Philip s faith.
When one of His disciples, Andrew, told him that they only had five loaves of bread and two
fish, He gave thanks for the food and told the disciples to eat. Once they were done, He told the
disciples to gather up what was left so that none of the food would be lost. When they had
gathered up all of the food they had filled twelve baskets. Jesus showed his disciples that when
they are unable to accomplish a task that they can turn to and depend upon Him. This message
drove home something that I have struggled with for a long time. When we find ourselves in a
position where we just can t seem to get things right or make things happen the way we think they
should, we need to turn to and depend upon God to guide us and give us the tools we need to
accomplish the goals and tasks He has planned for us.
The Fifth Miracle John 6:15 21 After Jesus miracle at the mountain feeding the masses, He went
further up the mountain to pray realizing that the masses were about to try to take Him by force to
make Him their king. When evening came, the disciples left on a boat without Jesus to go back to
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17. A New Leader Of A Large Corporation Long Enough Essay
When a person has been a part of a large corporation long enough, they are sure to see programs
of the moment come and go. They well intentioned and are aimed at meeting the immediate needs
facing the organization. However, much like the history of humanity, the programs are slight
modifications of those that came before. As a new leader in a company, their role is to make an
impact and improve the current state of the business. What is not obvious to these newcomers is
the rich and sometimes flawed history that preceded their arrival. These new leaders are unable to
reach directly into the historical archives of the organization and realize that the path chosen to fix
the current obstacle was attempted previously, perhaps with great success or dramatic challenges.
Organizations have a long memory with a tendency of holding onto the negative experiences the
strongest. How do these well intentioned leaders overcome the challenges of a culture where
people are tired of repeating the past? According to Kotter the methods used in successful
transformations are all based on one fundamental insight: that major change will not happen easily
for a long list of reasons (Kotter, 1996, p. 20). There must be a clear path that the leader needs to
follow in order to shake up the culture, opening people up for the changes. Enabling them not to just
stick when they are being watched, but creating value where, if they went missing, the company
would desire to have them back. This is where
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18. Shamanism in Korea
Shamanism is the oldest and most important religions in Korea. The music, singing and dance
constitute the most prominent components of their ritual (Kut), having a strong influence on
Korean folk music, and is a part of Korean national heritage as well. Interestingly, the scholar Hahn
Man Young, found that the word nongak (famer s band) in Korean, was originally synonymous
with kut, and both practices use similar instruments in their performances. According to the scholar
Jongsung Yang, the believers think their own mistakes trigger bed things happen, displease and
offend the god or the spirits. So they hire shamans (Mudang female shaman, or Paksu male shaman)
to communicate with deities or ghosts. This includes singing or dancing in order to entertain the
deities, as an invitation to possess the shamans, allowing them to answer people s questions, and
solve problems. It becomes a semi religionin contemporary Korea.
The shaman ritual music shows respect to deities or ghosts, by pleasing them in hope of help
people solve their problems; therefore the Shamanic ritual is usually dramatic and improvised. It
serves for the urban life, for the people who need help from the spirit world, thus its music,
singing, and dancing needs to be understood by civilians. Its mystical peculiarities also make
significant differences from other religions: they do not have religion doctrine; no religious
ancestor, but they do worship many deities, even from other religions (such as
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19. Geometry Of Geometry And Geometry
In the beginning there was Euclid. The geometry we studied in high school was based on the
writings of Euclid and rightly called Euclidean geometry. Euclidean geometry is based on basic
truths, axioms or postulates that are obvious . Born in about 300 BC Euclid of Alexandria a Greek
mathematician and teacher wrote Elements. The book is one of the most influential and most
published books of all time. In his book the Elements Euclid included five axioms that he deduced
and which became the basis for the geometrywe now call Euclidean geometry. In Greek Euclid is
О•бЅђОєО»ОµОЇОґО·П‚ which means renowned, glorious . This fits his work for he has been
called the father of geometry and his works continue to influence mathematical fields today.
Elements was first set in type in 1482 in Venice making it one of the earliest mathematical books
to be printed following the invention of the printing press. It is estimated by Carl Benjamin Boyer
to be second only to the Bible in the number of editions published,[7] with the number reaching well
over one thousand.[8] For centuries the quadrivium was included in the curriculum of all university
students and knowledge of at least part of Euclid s Elements was required of all students. When the
content became part of other textbooks, during the 20th century, it ceased to be considered
something all educated people had to read.[9]
The five axioms or postulates that Euclid presented were basically:
1. A straight line segment can be drawn
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20. Leadership Assessment
Leadership Assessment
Business Management
February 26, 2013
Leadership Assessment
1. Analyze the leadership styles(s) of a senior executive (CEO, CFO, COO, Director, ect.) in your
current or previous organization who made a positive or negative impact on you.
In a previous organization I had a platoon sergeant by the name of Staff Sergeant Hardy. He was a
very strategic leader who had the ability to anticipate, envision, maintain flexibility, think
strategically, and works with others to initiate changes that created a positive future for our platoon
/company (Williams, 2012).
He was terrific at reacting to crises and fixing them. He worked his magic in our first deployment
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3. Evaluate the performance of your selected leader based on his ethical conduct and effective
communication to determine if this leader was successful in motivating and empowering you to
improve on your work performance. Explain you answer.
Sergeant Hardy knew what he valued. He also recognized the importance of ethical behavior. He
exhibited both values and ethics in his leadership style and actions. Sergeant Hardy ethics and
values were very visible because he lived them in his actions every single day. He lived true to
all seven United States Army core values and everyone in his presents followed his lead. As a
leader, Sergeant Hardy chooses the values and the ethics that were most important to him, the
values and ethics he believed in and it defined his character. Living his values was one of the
most powerful tools available to him that helped him lead and influence others in the workplace.
He knew the vital aspect of the workplace is working well with others. That included everyone
from peers to supervisors. He knew not all employees will not always like each other, but knew
they needed to set aside their personal or even work related differences to reach a larger goal. In
many instances, those who are not considered team players could have faced demotion. On the
other hand, those who work well with others often advanced on that aspect alone, in the
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21. Adnan Syed Case
The fallout in a relationship can lead to one of the most complicated and emotional periods in our
lives. We are compelled to sit through a continuous merry go round of rejection, anger or sadness
that feels almost insurmountable. Our pride will be bruised and our ego, regardless of its size, will
deflate, prompting us to murderour former significant other. This was the state s claim regarding
17 year old Adnan Syed s motive in strangling his ex girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, on January 13,
1999. The state also built its case against Adnan out of Jay Wild s, an acquaintance of Adnan who
sold drugs, testimony and the suspect s cell phone records. This case has garnered so much
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Dierdre Enright, a lawyer for a similar case, proclaimed that she couldn t help but feel concerned
about racial profiling by the state in Adnan s case (Bajor Episode Summary Two: Episode 7 The
Opposite of the Prosecution ). On March 31, 1999, when a bevy of Muslims arrived in court
with the tens of thousands of dollars they had raised, prosecutors jumped to the belief that Adnan
had limitless resources. They believed that Adnan could have had help from his Muslim friends
and if set to bail, he could flee the country. Prosecutors believed that it was stereotypical of
Muslim men to kill their lovers and escape from the consequences because of the similarities with
previous cases involving suspects of Pakistani background. Furthermore, there were other biases
that were introduced by teachers and classmates who feared what Adnan was being taught at home
about his culture and religion (Mutalib Episode Summary Five: The Best Defense is a Good
Defense Episode 10). Many teachers assumed that Adnan s parents were evil and one even thought
it was absurd that someone would date a man named Adnan Musud Syed. The opinions of these
teachers and classmates were significant since they played a role in the way the jurors perceived
Adnan. Although the state denied that Adnan s race and religion played
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22. Elizabethan Era Research Paper
The Elizabethan era ran from 1558 1603. The reason it is named Elizabethan is because Elizabeth
I was on the English thrown at the time. The arts flourished under the control of Elizabeth I. The
Queen was an excellent scholar and a keen supporter of all the arts including theatre. Her personal
love for poetry, music and drama encouraged a period where it was fashionable for wealthy
members of the public to support and appreciate the arts.
Historians often think of the Elizabethan times as the golden age in English History. It was the
highlight of the English Renaissance where the arts were explored in depth. The Elizabethan era is
well known for theatre. The most famous playwright of the time was of course, William
Shakespeare. He and others
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23. Reducing Public Services
Yet another set of cuts is now foreseen to our beleaguered local service, just days after
announcements were made regarding consultations on reducing children s services, school buses
and, well, just about anything you can think of which serves the public basically.
This time the council is proposing reviewing the timetables of a number of bus services in and
around Witney, but also other rural areas of the County. I can t comment on services in other
neighbourhoods, but our 18 and 19 routes are for many people a lifeline. For the elderly,
unemployed, disabled and youths buses are the one and only form of transport available to them to
get them into the main business centres of Witney and Oxford.
The council is proposing reducing these services from hourly to two hourly. If you have opened the
consultation papers online you would have noticed that this would save the council at most under
ВЈ200,000 a sum which is insignificant in the annual transport budget of just over ВЈ53 million,
but one with severe repercussions for many.
The view of the Green Party is simple. We can t justify the existence of public services just on the
basis of a crude income and expenditure analysis. In the instance of transport a proper cost benefit
analysis should take into account matters such as benefit to the environment, sustainability and
overall services distribution. In this context reducing buses in rural areas would clearly make no
sense whatsoever.
Countless previous examples
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24. Essay Lorraine Hansberry s A Raisin In The Sun
A Raisin in the Sun In the book A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, there were characters
whose dreams were stated, some of which were shattered by greed and misfortune and others
which would eventually come to be true. The first dream that came about was Walter s dream of
one day owning and maintaining a liquor store. He would do anything to attempt to get his dreamto
come true, but his mama wanted anything but that to happen. His mama had a dream of her own
though, she dreamed of one day owning her own house, where her whole family could stay
comfortably. She dreamed this because in the apartment that she resided in was too small, and
dumpy, as Ruth called it. Her grandson Travis had to sleep on the couch, and all... Show more
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Suddenly, things changed, and Walter and his family came into quite a bit of money. Walter s
mama got a check for ten thousand dollars from her husbands life insurance after he passed
away, which was a lot of money in that period of time. A nice house or a liquor store could easily
be bought with half of the money from the check. Since the check was actually written out to
mama, the money was all technically hers, so all that she wanted to do with it was buy her new
house for her family, but stubborn Walter, he wanted his liquor store, and would stop at nothing
to get it. When he finally realized that his mama was never going to give him the money to get
the liquor store, he took it upon himself to get it himself. He eventually stole a portion of his
mama s money to get the store, but he was taken for a fool when the other person that he was
making a deal with, stole all of his money. Now he had nothing, and mama had only some of her
money.
He finally realized that he had been wrong all along, and that he should have done what was best
for his family before he tried to benefit from the money for himself. This part of a poem by
Langston Hughes best describes his dreams: What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun... . That is exactly what happened to Walter s dream, it just sat there and
dried up like a raisin in the sun because he did nothing about it until he
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25. Figurative Language In Harrison Bergeron
The theme of a story is whatever general idea or insight the entire story reveals. Harrison
Bergeron, is a satirical and dystopian science fiction short story written by Kurt Vonnegut and first
published in October 1961, is about society changing in 2081. In 2081, everyone one was equal,
no one was smarter than anybody else, no one was better looking than anybody else, and nobody
was stronger or quicker than anybody else. This short story mainly revolved around the Bergeron
family and their ties to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General.
The author captivates the readers by using literary devices and figurative language to display the
theme total equality is dangerous.
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Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings
that are different from their literal sense. (LiteraryDevices.net) An example of symbolism in
Harrison Bergeron is that the character Harrison represents hope, a spark for change, courageous
and individuality. When he storms on TV and announces that he is the emperor, the greatest
ruler who has ever lived, he sounds power mad and perhaps insane because the author made
Harrison to act like a leader that craves power and followers. At the same time, this could have
been beneficial to society. It is an exaggerated expression of the will to defy against the everyday
norm and to urge rebellion that some Americans still feel deep down. When Harrison rips off his
steel restraints and handicaps, the physical strength and style reminds some viewers that
underneath their own restraints and handicaps, they too are talented or lovely. But in the end,
Harrison, is killed in cold blood by Diana Moon Glampers, the handicapper general. Killing
Harrison showed the people that if you wish to follow him your days are numbered. This example
of symbolism supports the theme because Harrison endangered his life for change and for people
to rebel against total
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26. Sher Research Paper
Freyja was also believed to be the most worshipped and loved god/ goddess of all in Norse
mythology. Freyja was ridden around in a chariot pulled by cats. Freyja married a god called Ord
and when he left on long journeys she would cry tears made of gold. She had two daughters
named Hnoss and Gersemi. Freyja was the collector of half dead souls, a priestess and also taught
Odinthe magic arts. Freyja s name means the lady, and Friday is named after her.
Frigg
Frigg is a goddess and is married to Odin. Sher is the goddess of marriage, motherhood, managing
the household and keeper of the domestic arts. She has the power of prophecy but would never tell
anyone what she saw. Her children Baldr and hoor, her stepchildren are HermГіГ°r, Heimdall, Tyr,
Vidar, VГЎli, and Skjoldr. Thor is her stepson. Frigg s companion is Eir, the gods doctor and
goddess of healing. Frigg s helpers are HlГn (a goddess of protection), GnГЎ (a messenger
goddess), and Fulla (a fertility goddess).people also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is the son of Odin and Jord. Ancient people believed Thor would kill and be killed by
Jörmungandr. His wife is called Sif. His daughter was called thurd. Thor also had a stepson
called Ull. Thor was said to travel in a chariot which was pulled by the goats Tanngrisnir and
TanngnjГіstr. Thor owned a short handled hammer which caused thunder and lightning claps.
Tyr
Tyr is a god in Norse mythology and is either the son of Odin or hymir. Tyr only has one hand.
Because the gods decided that the wolf Fenrir could no longer go free, so tyr was the one that
volunteered to tie him up but Fenrir knew they were doing this and bit his hand off. Tyr remained
handless forever.
Vali
Vali is the son of Odin and the giant rindr. He was born just to kill Höðr as revenge for Höðr
s accidental murder of his twin brother, Baldr. He grew to full adulthood within one day of his birth
and is well known in the Viking community.
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27. The Power Of A Woman
The Power of a Woman
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Imagine what a woman is capable of doing when she yields herself completely to God. Imagine
how mightily God can use a woman regardless of what men, culture, or religion says. With God
nothing is impossible when a person is ready, willing, and able.
In the book of Judges, Chapter 4, we meet a woman named Deborah. In Hebrew, her name means,
Bee. The Bible says she was a prophetess, wife, judge, military commander, singer and songwriter.
I know many men may not want to hear this but Deborah counseled MEN. Although it was not the
norm, Deborah served as judge over the Israelites for 40 years! In Hebrew, the word judge means
one who judges, governs, passes down judgment, pronounces sentence, and decides matters.
The commander of the Israelite army, Barak, didn t dare go to war unless Deborah went with him. I
can just hear Deborah saying to him, Oh alright, I ll go but I m gettin all the credit! Deborah went
with Barak and the soldiers into battle and they won. Needless to say, God used Deborah to sting
her enemies, thus the glory went
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28. The Pros And Cons Of Froth Surf Board Spaces
At the center of each surfboard is some kind of froth, that is referred to in the business as a clear.
Froth surf board spaces will decide numerous things around a surf board, including its last shape,
last size, how well it buoys, and how well it will perform. There are a wide range of sorts of
spaces, about the same number of as there are surfboard outline potential outcomes. Froth spaces
begin at around 5 8 long and go up from that point, while widths can extend from about 18 to 25 .
Why the enormous reach? All things considered, it is truly imperative that the shaper select a
surf board clear that is quite close long and width to the last surfboard. Generally if a lot of the
first froth clear is evacuated the froth center won t be sufficiently solid for its proposed reason.
Surfboard spaces can be produced using several unique sorts of froth. There are polyurethane froth
spaces, otherwise called PU, and there are EPS froth spaces. *PU Blanks have been being used
subsequent to the 1960 s and are the customary decision. In any case, when the... Show more
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EPS spaces are one of 2 sorts of froth surfboard spaces that are utilized as a part of the making of
epoxy surfboards. The polyester pitches that are utilized as a part of the making of a fiberglass
board can t be utilized with polystyrene spaces, as the chemicals are not perfect and the
polystyrene will break down. EPS froth is likewise called beaded froth or open cell froth. This
kind of froth is not water repellent, but rather since the epoxy coatings are for all intents and
purposes indestructible, it is considered by numerous to be somewhat of a disputable issue. EPS
spaces are utilized with epoxy saps to make, you got it, epoxy surfboards. Coincidentally, EPS
remains for extended
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29. How Did Liberalism Return To Paganism
Liberalism, a return to Paganism.
Modern liberalism is an infantile disorder that purveys freedom as living as you like. Apparently it
yields indiscriminate tolerance, which is encapsulated in the campus adage I m okay, you re okay ,
but in reality its followers are intolerant to anything that opposes their worldview. If you probe
deeper, it is interesting how the ultimate essence of liberalism, like that of idol worship, is denial of
the unity of the world, hence unqualified pluralism.
Moreover, is it really a coincidence that Liberalism has embraced everything in paganism that all
earlier Abrahamic religions, and finally Islam had rejected the crass materialism, the cynicism, the
nihilism and fatalism, the hedonism? And is it also
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30. Hands-Free While Driving
Although using a cell phone with a hands free while driving may seem easier than using one
without a hands free, both are equally distracting, maybe even worse. The brain can t handle
both tasks at once, and the reaction time is slower when you are doing anything other than just
driving. Driving while talking on a hands free phone can be just as distracting as talking on a
hand held phone, says researchers at the University of Sussex in England. A 2009 report by the
Transport Research Laboratory found that using a hands free while driving can be more
dangerous than drunk driving. The 2013 study by the University of Alberta, Canada, declared
drivers using hands free devices were significantly more likely to make potentially hazardous
errors. A train collided with a truck in Rosedale, Maryland in 2013 and damaged nearby
businesses and home. The truck s driver was at fault and said he was distracted talking on a
hands free phone. Last year Sharmila Mistry got charged with careless driving after going over a
curb and hitting two children. Prosecutors say she was distracted by a hands free phone call. Alice
Husband s seven year old son, Seth, died in December 2014, two weeks after he was hit by a
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states are trying to reduce the risk associated with driving while talking or texting. Not one state
bans all cell phone use for all drivers, but thirty eight states and the District of Columbia ban all
cell phone use by novice drivers, and 20 states and D.C. prohibit it for school bus drivers. Some
people say the bans aren t really enforceable. It s hard for police to tell if someone is using a
hands free phone. It would be the question of whether a driver using a hands free phone actually on
the phone, talking with a passenger or to themselves. Others argue that drivers do all types of
distracting things while driving like eating, arguing with children in the back seat, and listening to
music, so it makes little sense to outlaw one
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31. The Definition of Success and How to Be Successful
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the
obstacles which he has overcome , Booker T. Washington, spoke that success is not measured in the
riches and status of a person, but by the hard work and commitment they made to reach their goals
while conquering challenges along the way. Washington states a brilliant point, although there are
others who would disagree, instead viewing materials as a measurement of success. Since when
did success start being acquisitively measured? Modern day society has force fed people through
television, social media, and iconic celebrities that being successful has all to do with the
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Through her difficult childhood, Oprah became a courageous woman, who went on to pursue her
dreams by earning herself a scholarship to Tennessee State University. Her career then started,
beginning as a news anchor and now owning her own television network OWN. She has given
back to thousands of people with her television show The Oprah Winfrey Show and her school for
girls in South Africa Oprah s Leadership Academy. She is an icon to millions of people all over
the world for her generous and philanthropic personality. Life handed Oprah strenuous and
unpleasant obstacles in her early years, but through conquering these obstacles and dedicating her
life to what she believes in, she has become an icon of success. Another ideal example would be
renowned actor, Johnny Depp. Depps is known for his prosperous acting career starring in award
winning movies such as Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Sweeney Todd. He holds fame
and luxuries most people can only dream of, but he is not a successful man for being famous, he
is successful for the challenges he has faced and fought on his journey to the big screen. Depp
was born in Owensboro, Kentucky as the youngest of four children. To accommodate his father s
job as a civil engineer, the family was forced to move frequently, making a stable childhood for
Depp impossible. He became withdrawn from people and began to experiment with drugs and self
harm at 12 years old due to the
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32. Essay about Comparison of McCarthyism and the U.S. Patriot...
Through the 1940s and 1950s, America was beleaguered with anxieties about the menace of
communism arising in Eastern Europe and China. Profiting out of such worries of the nation,
young Senator Joseph McCarthy made an open charge that hundreds of card carrying communists
had penetrate in the United Statesgovernment. Although his allegations were found ultimately to be
false and the Senate reproached him for improper ways, his ardent shakeup heralded as one of the
most tyrannical era in 20th century American politics. While the House Un American Activities
Committee (HUAA) had been made in 1938 as a body to resist communists, McCarthy s charges
enhanced the political nervousness of the epoch. The suspicious chase for moles,... Show more
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The law also needed all foreign residents in the United States over 14 years of age to report an all
inclusive declaration of their private and professional position and a testimony of their political
viewpoints. The main objective of the Alien Registration Act was to destabilize the American
Communist Party and other left leaning political pressure lobbies in the Unites States. It was
decided that the HUAC had been set up by Congress in 1938 to examine people distrusted of being
unpatriotic and hence more bent to oust the government (McCarthysm, spartacus.schoolnet.co).
Modern researches, of course, show opposing viewpoints about McCarthysm as interpreted during
the cold war days and now. It also sometimes, finds the Patriot Act as having some very significant
and positive sides and that the act should not be merely seen as an appendage to McCarthyism.
Starting with ballot and crime figures, Amitai Etzioni, a Carter government advisor on domestic
affairs and the present director of the Institute of Communitarian Policy Studies at George
Washington University, argues that civic security actions can be vital to democracy but not that any
and all security dealings augment liberty. In his book How Patriotic is the Patriot Act? Freedom
Versus Security in the Age of Terrorism (2004), he specifies safety measures embarked on the U.S.
since September 11th. Foreshadowing the menaces including
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33. Matching Game Analysis
In addition to helping other groups prepare for the exam, the game we created also covers three
aspects of learning and three principles of memory. Not only does game itself provide pertinent
information (covers all the chapters assigned for the exam and will serve to help jog the memory
of those playing the game), but it also has aspects of learningand memory built into the game itself.
The aspects of learning include: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and observational
learning. Positive reinforcement is the administration of a stimulus to increase the probability of a
behavior s being repeated. Positive reinforcement is usually called reward. Within our matching
game, the positive reinforcement/reward/stimulus would be gaining
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34. Nanny Services Essay
Nanny services is a merit good, a socially desirable but often under provided good. In a free
perfect competition market structure of nanny services, market failure, the inability to recognise
allocative efficiency, arise as a positive externality of consumption. A positive externality of
consumption is when the consumption of a good provides social benefits that exceed the private
benefits enjoyed by a consumer. In [Figure 1] assuming ceteris paribus, private benefit is an
incentive for both demand and supply market forces within a free unregulated market, and
equilibrium will result as the quantity being Q market at the price of P market. The marginal social
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There are various factors that determine the effectiveness of the imposition of a specific
subsidy. Ideally, the size of the specific subsidy is to be equivalent to the spill over benefits.
However, the extent of spill over benefits cannot be accurately measured. Therefore the
coincidence of marginal private cost curve and the marginal social cost curve is improbable. The
advantage of a specific subsidy is a greater quantity of nanny services can be produced, achieving
social optimum, at a relatively lower price. There are low socioeconomic status consumers with
low levels of income and poverty. Conscious or oblivious of the spill over benefits in the
consumption of nanny services, they are financially incapable to afford nanny services and are
excluded in the marginal private benefit curve. Therefore a specific subsidy, is inclusive of the
quantity demanded from low socioeconomic status consumers, encouraging and enabling them to
consume merit goods. The primary disadvantage of a specific subsidy is its opportunity cost.
Subsidising the nanny service market may deprive the opportunity of another market being
subsidised. Hypothetically, if the nanny service market was subsidised, the nanny service market is
developing efficiently at the expense of another market developing less or inefficiently. Another
disadvantage is despite the imposition of a subsidy, the issue of consumer ignorance arise, where a
portion of consumers are oblivious to the spill over benefits in the consumption of nanny
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35. Gen 499 General Education Capstone Entire Course
GEN 499 General Education Capstone Entire Course
Follow Link Below To Get Tutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/gen 499 general
education capstone entire course/ Description: GEN 499 Week 1 DQ 1 Final Research Paper Topic
and Plan
GEN 499 Week 1 DQ 2 Social Media
GEN 499 Week 2 DQ 1 Professional Resume and Cover Letter
GEN 499 Week 2 Assignment Critiquing Internet Sources
GEN 499 Week 3 DQ 1 Social Capital
GEN 499 Week 3 DQ 2 Federal Policy
GEN 499 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 1 Call to Action
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 2 Final Research Paper Progress
GEN 499 Week 4 Critical Thinking Quiz
GEN 499 Week 5 DQ 1 Technology and Globalization
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Q 1 Social Capital
GEN 499 Week 3 DQ 2 Federal Policy
GEN 499 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 1 Call to Action
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 2 Final Research Paper Progress
GEN 499 Week 4 Critical Thinking Quiz
GEN 499 Week 5 DQ 1 Technology and Globalization
GEN 499 Week 5 DQ 2 Reflecting on General Education
GEN 499 Week 5 Assignment Final Research Paper
GEN 499 General Education Capstone Entire Course
Follow Link Below To Get Tutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/gen 499 general
education capstone entire course/ Description: GEN 499 Week 1 DQ 1 Final Research Paper Topic
and Plan
GEN 499 Week 1 DQ 2 Social Media
GEN 499 Week 2 DQ 1 Professional Resume and Cover Letter
GEN 499 Week 2 Assignment Critiquing Internet Sources
GEN 499 Week 3 DQ 1 Social Capital
GEN 499 Week 3 DQ 2 Federal Policy
GEN 499 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 1 Call to Action
GEN 499 Week 4 DQ 2 Final Research Paper Progress
GEN 499 Week 4 Critical Thinking Quiz
GEN 499 Week 5 DQ 1 Technology and Globalization
GEN 499 Week 5 DQ 2 Reflecting on General Education
36. GEN 499 Week 5 Assignment Final Research Paper
GEN 499 General Education Capstone Entire Course
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37. Apple Foxconn Case Study Essay
Foxconn: Impact of globalization on labor conditions.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd which trades as Foxconn Technology group or as the media
calls it Foxconn has been in media limelight recently due to labor problems that have surfaced from
the organization. Foxconn is a major equipment manufacturer supplier to electronics giants like
Blackberry, Apple, Microsoft Xbox, Sony PlayStation and the Nintendo Wii. The internet has
several articles and controversies regarding the deplorable worker conditions and cases of suicides
by the workers.
Foxconn has factories in Asia, Europe, Mexico and South America why is it that only China s
Foxoconn was in highlight and not any other country? While the Chinese factories happened to be
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The latest incident involved about 18 Foxconn employees who jumped off from the building to
fatality. The media reported that there were nearly eighteen workers at the China factories who
attempted or committed the suicidal act. TV news clipping showed fall protection nets in place
that went up after psychologists recommended them. An investigation by an undercover team
revealed that the underlying cause of mass suicides was due to work conditions rather that any
personal or social reasons. The specific reasons for each suicidal cases are still unclear and the
silence mode prevails in the organization in which an employee is threatened to loose job if they
speak up.
After doing an intense research into what various media sources have published for Foxconn it is
quite obvious that this is another Nike case but nearly after two decades and despite the working
conditions and infrastructure may have improved this is a case of sweatshop labor that is on
steroids. The long tiring hours, nearly low wages, and a robotic lifestyle are reflective of the
extreme conditions that prevail beyond the nice clean epoxied rooms where the production is
carried out. The working conditions of the workers are demoralizing and nerve wrecking. . If one
is found talking to a coworker you get a negative mark and some manager intervention which can
be escalated to imposing of fine on the individual. This was very obvious when I watched the
YouTube clippings of
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38. Freedom Of Speech In Political Cartoons
The editorial, weaponized words written by Kate Manne and Jason Stanley is a cry for help in
the world of politics, which argues that the freedom of speech laws allow for the voices of
dominant social groups to overpower those that are inferior. This opinion is also shown in the third
political cartoon provided, that shows two different social groups under the same freedom of speech
umbrella, who have to deal with each other constantly trying to oppress the other. These laws make
it hard for any advancement of the lower class societies.
The belief that the freedom of speech laws, or the first amendment, need to be more concrete can
be seen in the first political cartoon. This cartoon shows, again, two rival social groups, both are
equals, however one of the social groups is using their freedom of speech in a improper way, and
they are not being punished or prohibited in any way. This shows the oppression of a certain social
group that is not being stopped. Much like in the editorial, which states that Yale students are being
pressured into not wearing certain halloween costumes because they offend others , the cartoon
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The author(s) stated that to truly have freedom of speech, one must be able to question, contradict,
and even lampoon the assertions of others meaning you should be able to disagree with another
person s claims, publicly if needed or wanted. This is shown in the second cartoon, where the NRA
member is telling people, in a rude and unnecessary manner, that he disagrees with what they are
doing. At the top of the cartoon, it states if only we had an NRA to defend the first amendment
which shows the belief that the first amendment is not getting enough support and protection, yet
smaller programs like the NRA are standing up for less important things than the freedom of speech,
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39. Yuik Tribe Research Paper
The Yurok tribe, although mostly assimilated in present times, has continued to thrive and protect
their culture. The Yurok tribe has endured a sordid history. The tribe has suffered great atrocities at
the hands of western culture. The Yurok went from being a thriving people, to being assimilated,
almost to the point of ethnocide, (Kottak) and finally forced to live in a small area that was once a
part of their vast ancestral land. The Yurok people have strived up until the present to keep their
culturealive. In this essay I will be discussing what the Yurok tribe is like today, what problems
they face politically and socially, and what the tribe is doing to combat these issues.
In the past, the Yurok did not have an active political system or form of social control. (Kottak)
There was no one man to lead the tribe; they did not practice chiefdom. Nevertheless, the Yurok
simply had a set of principles to which the tribe would adhere to. An example of one of these
principle is, if a tribal member were to commit an act of violence toward another member of the
tribe, the person who committed the act would have to pay full compensation, depending on the
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Poverty is currently one of the biggest concerns for the Yurok tribe. Klamath is a rural area,
because of this there are not very many places to dispose of trash. The reservation is covered with
old cars and run down homes. Without funds to remove junk, the Yurok reservation continues to
remain in a tawdry state. The Tribe has, in the past, partnered with the state of California to try to
clean up illegal dump sites around the Yurok reservation. Methamphetamine abuse has also become
a big problem on the reservation. The Yurok tribe has been trying to combat these issues for
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40. Democratic Debate Sketch From The Saturday Night Live
The piece of satire that I will talk about in this paper is the Democratic debate sketch from the
Saturday Night Live episode that aired on October 17, 2015. The main message of this sketch was
that the only Democratic Candidates that receive attention and matter are Bernie Sanders and
Hillary Clinton. This program was successful because they only asked the two of them questions
and at the beginning they were called the real candidates (October). This sketch starts with the
candidates introducing themselves. Martin O Malley is first, then Lincoln Chafee followed by Jim
Webb. After Webb introduces himself the moderator says they will now introduce the real
candidates (October) meaning Sanders and Clinton. Clinton is confident that she will win the
presidency. When Sanders is introduced he does not give much background on who he is but
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Even though Webb seems to be confident in himself it is clear that the moderator does not believe
he is relevant in the race. At the end of the debate Chafee also says that he dominated the debate
even though he did not talk at all (October). This shows that he might also think that he is in the
race even though the moderator does not believe so. This sketch was very successful in getting the
message across. It was successful because by having the moderator only ask Sanders and Clinton
questions it was very obvious that they are the main candidates in the democratic race. By having
Clinton say that she thought she would easily win the election helps add to the successfulness of
the sketch because it shows that even she knows that she is one of the only candidates that any
citizens pay attention to
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41. Should Genetically Modified Flar-Svr Tomatoes Be Available...
Investigation into Genetically Modified Flavr Savr Tomatoes, should they be available for human
consumption.
Technology has been advancing at an increasingly high rate; as a result scientists have used this
development to create genetically modified foods. Biotechnologies used to genetically modify
foods have contributed to the controversial statements, whether or not genetically modified foods
should be available for human consumption. Genetic Modified plants and foods such as the Flavr
Savr Tomato enhanced through the use of biotechnologies have sparked arguments in favour and
against. Those in favour consider that they are advantageous for humans, those against believe that
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Conversely, The Flavr Savour tomato possesses supressed activity of the enzyme
polygalacturonase. The suppression contributes to the fruits ability to stay harder for longer
allowing it to stay on the vine. This suppression allows the tomato to develop its natural flavours
and ripen as it stays on the vine for a longer time period. This flavour saving process lead to the
products name The Flavr Savr .
The Flavr Savr tomato is created through the use of antisense gene technologies to decrease the
polygalacturonase activity. The kan(r) is a gene from the bacteria Escherichia coli, alongside with
the gene from the Flavr Savr tomato they are inserted into a plasmid that resembles a round ring of
DNA. These plasmids are further inserted into a group of normal tomato cells in a medium
growth that contains the kanamycin antibiotic Engel 7. This process produces the APH (3 ) II
substance that allows the cell to become resistant to the antibiotic. This process is used to identify
the genetically transformed genes. The gene of the Flavr Savr initially coded for a strand of
RNA, which was the reverse strand of RNA that occurs in a natural tomato plant. The original
RNA strand contains the enzyme polygalacturonase degrading the cell wall, making the fruit soft.
The RNA strand made from the Flavr Savr gene binds to the polygalacturonase RNA in a process
to cancel each other out as demonstrated in figure 1.
The antisense gene is a
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42. Clinical Trials Are Medically Based Experiments
8CLINICAL TRIALS 8.1INTRODUCTION Clinical trials are medically based experiments
undertaken on human subjects to systematically determine the effectiveness and/or safety of
therapeutic interventions. Formal definitions of clinical trials are numerous, but they capture the
concept of an organized, systematic study of human subjects in a treatment environment that is
consistent.245 Studies are created to measure different things, such as determining whether a
treatment is effective compared to a placebo or determining whether one treatment is more effective
than another. Increasingly, the cost of therapy is also being added into the studies to create what
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The Helsinki Declaration of 1964. The 1971 Guidelines by the US Department of Health Education
and Welfare, codified into formal Federal regulations in 1974. The Belmont Report, published in
1979 by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects in Biomedical and
Behavioral Research is required reading for all researchers. This document provides the ethical
underpinnings of most of the U.S. Federal regulations governing human research. The document
sets out the difference between the practice of medicine and research, ethical principles including
the principles of respect for individuals, beneficence and justice, and more specific the application
of these principles to actual research. For example, the document discusses informed consent, the
assessment of risks and benefits and the design of research, and the selection of subjects. The
International Conference on the Harmonization of Technical Requirements for the Registration of
Pharmaceuticals for Human Use guidance documents. Referred to usually as the International
Conference on Harmonization, or ICH, this group developed international standards in the early
1990s that were adopted in large measure by the United States and once followed, permit the
exportation of research results across international borders without the need for repetition or
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43. Comparing Meso And South American Mythology
In Meso and South American mythology, Jaguars were both admired and feared and often
extensively integrated into stories and religious traditions and rituals. Shamans of this area that
were believed to be able to take the form of these large predators, known as were jaguars, were
feared due to their ability to make contact with dangerous spirits and other harmful forces, which
had a profound impact on Mesoamerican beliefs. Due to Jaguars being the most powerful and
aggressive predator to inhabit these areas, they were additionally associated with fertility, royalty,
the Earth, and even included in myths of creation and cataclysms. The Mayans even believed the sun
god, Ahau Kin, would become the Jaguar god while he spent time in the Underworld during the
time between the sunset and sunrise.
The Aztec calendar depicts the cosmology of the world by illustrating different stages, events and
destinies of both individuals, society, and the world that either occurred in the past or will occur
in the future. Additionally, this calendar was also used to count the years and ran parallel with
the solar year. The calendar comprised of 260 days that were divided into 20 weeks, each of which
was controlled by a specific deity, with each day having its own assigned god or goddess.
Furthermore, the Aztec calendar displays principal elements of the fifth creation, which justifies
war and sacrifice, and illustrates the belief that sacrifices were necessary to nourish the gods. It is
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44. Bilbo Baggins
The hobbit begins with Bilbo Baggins who is a hobbit who just had breakfast and sitting in the
front of his house smoking his pipe and then a stranger name Gandalf appears. The beginning of
the tale, Bilbo s personality is out of balance and far from integrated. His masculinity, or one
may say his aggressiveness, is being repressed so that he is clinging rather immaturely to a
childish way of life. He has not even begun to realize his full potential. During the end Bilbo has
the selfesteem needed to fulfill his responsibilities as a mature and trustworthy leader. The
womblike peace and security of his home is disturbed with the arrival of Gandalf, who may be
seen as the wise old man. Gandalf then tricks Bilbo into hosting a party for Thorin... Show more
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Bilbo finds the One Ring. Bilbo meets Gollum and they play a game of Riddles. With the help
of the ring, Bilbo escapes from Gollum and the goblins and is reunited with Gandalf and the
dwarves on the east side of the Misty Mountains. After Bilbo escapes and rejoins the dwarves,
improving his reputation with them, the goblins and wargs give chase, but the company are
saved by eagles before coming and resting in the house of Beorn. The goblins represent a descent
into the underworld because usually when you see or think about goblins locations they are
underground creatures hiding underground from the world or civilization. The forces of men,
elves and dwarves join forces against the oncoming armies which were wargs and goblins of Bolg.
Only three of the dwarves died in The Hobbit, Thorin, FГli and KГli. Thorin was injured during the
Battle of the Five Armies and later died as a result of his injuries, and FГli and KГli died defending
Thorin.
Bard the Bowman is man of Laketown and a descendant of the ancient Lords of Dale, Bard
manages to kill Smaug, the dragon, after which he becomes king of Dale. Bard was the only
character specifically to kill Smaug, since none of the other protagonists of the story were able to
fulfill this
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45. The French and Indian War Essay
The French and Indian War was a conflict in North America in which Great Britain fought France
and their Native American allies. It lasted from 1756 until 1763, so it was also known as the
Seven Years War. At the peace conference in 1763, the British received Canada from France and
Florida from Spain, but permitted France to keep its West Indian sugar islands and gave Louisiana
to Spain. The treaty strengthened the American colonies significantly by removing their European
rivals to the north and south and opening the Mississippi Valley to westward expansion. The war
began as disputes over land between British colonists, officials, and the IroquoisConfederacy who
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In July 1758, the British won their first major victory at Louisbourg, near the mouth of the St.
Lawrence River. Within a month, they took Fort Frontenac at the western end of the river. Then
they arrived at Quebec, where General James Wolfe won another important victory in the Plains of
Abraham in September 1759. However, both he and the French commander, the Marquis de
Montcalm, died soon after the battle. When the British captured Montreal in September 1760, the
French lost their last foothold in Canada. Soon, Spain decided to help France fight against England,
and throughout the rest of the war Britain focused on capturing French and Spanish territories in
other places throughout the world. The cost of funding the war was so massive that the ensuing
debt nearly destroyed the British government. This debt caused most of the grievances between the
British and the colonists, eventually leading to the Revolutionary War.
This resource loss had a massive impact on Britain. The outcome of the war never truly made up
for the resources the British had to use to win, so they had to find another way to make up for the
lost funds. This was achieved by taxing the colonies on many types of goods. The first thing
Britain wanted to do was stop illegal smuggling. They attempted to do this through the Sugar Act.
The Sugar Act, created by George Grenville, actually lowered the tax on
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46. The Chicago Board Of Education Meets
The Chicago Board of Education meets once a month to discuss issues relevant to Chicago Public
Schools, entertain public comments, and make policy and fiscal decisions. Often times the Board
meeting is held at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) central office at 10 a.m. However, both the
timing and location of the meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 differed. The meeting was held at
Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory AcademyHigh School at 4:30 p.m. Gwendolyn Brooks is
located on the far south side of Chicago. Hosting the meeting at a CPS school has both positives
and negatives. By bolding the meeting at a school it allows for a less formal atmosphere in
addition to providing the opportunity to showcase some of the beautiful properties CPS
possesses. However, this particular school is not easily accessible by public transportation. This
may cause a problem for some stakeholders that would like to participate in the school board
meeting. Furthermore, 4:30 in the afternoon is an awkward time for a meeting as it is more
difficult to find childcare during the evening hours. Additionally, finding details regarding this
meeting was not easy. After a search was conducted on the CPS website, there was no mention of
the board meeting. Once redirected to the Chicago Board of Education Site, information regarding
the location of the meeting was supplied. However there wasn t a visible start time or information
regarding if the meeting was being broadcasted on a local
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