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Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
1. Abstract
The earthquake which took place on March 11, 20111 in the Tohuku District, Japan triggered a
massive tsunami which eventually caused a nuclear power plant outbreak. The tsunami, 14 metres in
height struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which is located in the towns of Okuma and Futaba
in the Fukushima Prefecture. This resulted in loss of power to the reactors of Units 1, 2 and 3.Along
with this damage, the cooling system failed to work and there were hydrogen explosions which ended
in damaging the nuclear plant. The damages also include extensive release of radioactive substances
into our atmosphere and our earth. This accident certainly did loads of damages to Japan and its
people. There are lots of theories regarding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This would have perhaps managed to contain the situation and less consequence would have incurred.
There was also the case of certain parties which had failed to follow the chain of command. The prime
minister s office did not announce a state of emergency in the short time after the accident. The
designed emergency response was for the emergency response unit to be the medium of
communication between the prime minister s office and the plant operator,TEPCO.This is to ensure
that the prime minister s office is well informed regarding the situation.But in this case, the prime
minister s office communicated directly with TEPCO and the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. This
clearly shows the incompetence of the authorities to follow the procedures.
2.2 Industrial process and operation Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Plant consists of six nuclear
reactors and the types are the boiling water reactors (BWR). These reactors are light water reactors
and they were all designed by General Electric (GE).These reactors have a total of 4.7 GW in power to
drive the electrical generators. Reactors for units 1, 2 and 6 were supplied by GE whereas units 3 and
5 were supplied by Toshiba and Hitachi supplied the unit 4. 2.2.1 Working Principle of BWR The
BWR s working principles is as such, the reactors heats the water, which then
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Everything We Hear Is Not The Truth Short Story
As Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius once said, Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact.
Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. Based on my life experiences and observations, truth
and the whole story have not always been synonymous, just as Aurelius implied. This does not mean
that complete honesty is not something we should strive for, because regardless of the circumstance
lying is wrong. It just means that knowing the whole truth is very difficult. Therefore, telling the
whole story may not apply to the truth because there could always be more than one truth in the whole
story.
For instance, there was a case where a friend and I witnessed a car accident. We both told the police
officer our sides of the story, but my story differed somewhat from hers. We both told the whole story,
but the underlying truth of what happened to cause the accident was still being questioned since mine
and my friend s perspective differed on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, in the trial of the murder of Caylee Anthony, Casey Anthony, Caylee s mother,
repeatedly lied to the police during the investigation. She lied about her nanny taking the child. She
lied about working at Universal Studios (Casarez). Her constant dishonesty mislead the investigation
and delayed the final decision by the jury. Regardless of being distraught, as she described as her
reason behind lying, Casey Anthony should not have provid[ed] false information to law enforcement
officers, thus wasting their time, energy, and resources (Casarez). Anthony s dishonest actions and her
acquittal led to outrageous public backlash, thus proving that lying, despite the reasoning, is wrong
and immoral. If Anthony had told the whole story with complete honesty, then perhaps the backlash
after the trial would not have caused her to live constantly on guard to the point where ...she can t go
out in public
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A Comparison Between Canadian Business And Indian Business
Comparison report This report is based on the comparison between two organizations that deals with
the Retail Company that operates hypermarkets. The report consists of a comparison between
Canadian business and Indian business. For this project I have chosen Canada s Walmart and India s D
mart the Canadian Walmart is the multinational retail corporation.And Indian D mart deals within
India only. Walmart is the preeminent organization that was established by Sam Walton in 1962 and
now Walmart s leads globally including Canada. Walmart was first started as small discount store with
the slogan of more for less , and now it has grown worldwide in last five decades into the one of the
biggest retailer across the globe. And today Walmart controls over 11,000 retail unit under 65 banners
in 28 countries with workforce of 2.2 million associates across the globe whereas 1.4million in the
U.S alone. Walmart also hires full time and part time employees with the minimum qualification.
Company targets the domestic customer looking for more with less spending power. Walmart has
deals going throughout the year with amazing offers which fulfills customers need. D mart is a one
stop stop destination for the whole family which serves all their household needs and has wide range
of home utility products including foods, toiletries, beauty products, home appliance and much more.
D mart was established in 2000 by Mr.R.K.Damani in Mumbai. Since then it has grown into a trusted
and
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The Controversy Between Science And Pseudoscience
Climate deniers are accused of practicing pseudoscience, as are intelligent design creationists,
astrologers, UFOlogists, parapsychologists, practitioners of alternative medicine, and often anyone
who strays far from the scientific mainstream. The boundary problem between science and
pseudoscience, in fact, is notoriously fraught with definitional disagreements because the categories
are too broad and fuzzy on the edges, and the term pseudoscience is subject to adjectival abuse against
any claim one happens to dislike for any reason. In his 2010 book Nonsense on Stilts (University of
Chicago Press), philosopher of science Massimo Pigliucci concedes that there is no litmus test,
because the boundaries separating science, nonscience, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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That is, does the revolutionary new idea generate any interest on the part of working scientists for
adoption in their research programs, produce any new lines of research, lead to any new discoveries,
or influence any existing hypotheses, models, paradigms or world­
views? If not, chances are it is
pseudoscience.
We can demarcate science from pseudoscience less by what science is and more by what scientists do.
Science is a set of methods aimed at testing hypotheses and building theories. If a community of
scientists actively adopts a new idea and if that idea then spreads through the field and is incorporated
into research that produces useful knowledge reflected in presentations, publications, and especially
new lines of inquiry and research, chances are it is science.
This demarcation criterion of usefulness has the advantage of being bottom up instead of top down,
egalitarian instead of elitist, nondiscriminatory instead of prejudicial. Let science consumers in the
marketplace of ideas determine what constitutes good science, starting with the scientists themselves
and filtering through the editors, educators and readers. As for potential consumers of pseudo­
science,
that s what skeptics are for, but as always, caveat
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan
Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan
Abstract
This paper contains a full marketing plan for the Samsung Galaxy S4 model smart phone within the
South African market. The paper describes the product and the current marketing situation including a
SWOT analysis. It lists measureable objectives of this proposed marketing plan and provides
decisions made and the reasons for the positioning strategy, product strategy, pricing strategy,
distribution strategy and marketing communications strategy.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan
Samsung is a global company which has aggressively grown its cellular phone business over the past
few years. Despite cellular products being one of Samsung s newer global lines, in the past few years
it has been by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The detailed features, functions and benefits can be seen in table 1 below.
Table 1 Feature or Function | Benefits | 2Gb RAM | Fast and fluid multi tasking | 5 Full HD screen |
Large visuals with excellent quality | 2,600 mAh battery | Long lasting battery life even under heavy
usage | Micro SD slot | Storage capacity expandable as users need | 13 MP primary camera | Extremely
high quality photographs | Secondary camera | Device can be used for video calls | Access to Google
Play Store | More than 800,000 apps available for use on device | Wi Fi and HSDPA | Various high
speed wireless connectivity options available |
Who are Samsung s competitors in this market?
The smartphone device market in South Africa is quite different to many other markets in the world in
that Blackberry still holds the majority of the market. Research conducted by World Wide Worx, a
leading independent technology research and strategy organization, estimates that as at March 2013
there were 12 million activated smartphone devices in South Africa (mybroadband.co.za). This is
shared as follows, 40% Blackberry, 30% Nokia, 15% Samsung and 7% Apple.
In the broader South African smartphone market Samsung is a follower but in the premium high end
smartphone market Samsung is a leader as the Galaxy SIII was the best selling high end Smartphone
in South Africa of all time (mg.co.za), selling 200,000 units in the nine months
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My Second Home Essay
My Second Home
The wind blowing in my hair, the water softly mists my face. There is a persistent humming in my ear
from the motor. I turn and gaze over the railing, there are islands scattered in the distance including
one, my final destination, the largest island in sight. The mysterious water curls against the edge of the
boat, foamy and disturbed by the passing boat. My fingers drum consistently on the railing, repeating
a rhythmic beat. I find myself pacing the deck, back and forth, always returning to the same location,
facing the island. As the ferry boat approaches the dock, I become overwhelmed with the anticipation
of the fun that, I know, is awaiting me on this island.
Kelly s Island is a place that brings back fond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I begin weaving my way through the crowd; I can feel the warm skin of strangers brush against me.
As the crowds separate I see the welcoming faces of my Aunt Sharon and Uncle Bill. I run to give
them an embracing hug. My cousin, Levi, steps out from behind his dad and I notice his wide eyes
containing a sparkle as the excitement builds inside. My parents catch up with me and more greetings
are in order. We retreat to the golf cart, which most of the tourists use, along with bicycles, to get
around. After a short drive, we reach the house. It is a tall, white house with large windows facing the
water front. The character of this old house fills my imagination with stories of an old captain living
there. I am pleased to see the rest of my family playing croquet and socializing in the lawn. With the
awareness of our presence, they happily turn and wave.
After saying hello, my cousin and I decide to slip off to the personal beach of the bed and breakfast
that we will be staying at for the next four days. The wooden steps creak as we stomp down them.
They lead us into the special place hidden away in overgrown vines, which brush across me as I
charge toward the water. We spend hours in the cool water splashing, playing and catching up on all of
the excitement that we have missed in the last year. The cool water washes smoothly over my face and
I pinch the finely granulated sand between my toes. As I swim the seaweed reaches up from the
bottom to tickle my toes and feet.
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Year 11 English Research Paper
Give praise with psalms that tell the trees to sing,
Give praise with Gospel choirs in storefront churches,
Mad with the joy of the Sabbath,
Give praise with the babble of infants, who wake with the sun,
Give praise with children chanting their skip rope rhymes,
A poetry not in books, a vagrant mischievous poetry living wild on the Streets through generations of
children.
Give praise with the sound of the milk train far away
With its mutter of wheels and long drawn out sweet whistle
As it speeds through the fields of sleep at three in the morning,
Give praise with the immense and peaceful sigh
Of the wind in the pinewoods,
At night give praise with starry silences.
Give praise with the skirling of seagulls
And the rattle and flap of sails
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Give praise with the humpback whales,
Huge in the ocean they sing to one another. Give praise with the rasp and sizzle of crickets, katydids
and cicadas,
Give praise with hum of bees,
Give praise with the little peepers who live near water.
When they fill the marsh with a shimmer of bell like cries
We know that the winter is over.
Give praise with mockingbirds, day s nightingales.
Hour by hour they sing in the crepe myrtle
And glossy tulip trees
On quiet side streets in southern towns. Give praise with the rippling speech
Of the eider duck and her ducklings
As they paddle their way downstream
In the red gold morning
On Restiguche, their cold river,
Salmon river,
Wilderness
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Variation Of Alleles
Genetic variation of alleles is evident through physical attributes of humans and can be attributed to
the specific sequence of nucleotides in DNA. Gregor Mendel experimented with plant breeding in
order to determine that the inheritance of different traits is dependent upon the differences in alleles,
or genes. Two loci that can measure the genetic variation in human populations are the LCT locus and
the TAS2R38 locus (Leicht McAllister, 2017). The LCT locus is located on chromosome 2, and
encodes for the enzyme lactase that breaks down lactose into its monomers to aid digestion of dairy in
the small intestine (Leicht McAllister, 2017). The two potential alleles that LCT has are C and T,
which can form three potential genotypes in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We were then using the Hardy Weinberg Principle to calculate the observed and expected values of
genotype frequencies within the class and compare the results using the Chi Square goodness of fit
test (Leicht McAllister, 2017). Demonstrated by the Hardy Weinberg Principle, that without any
evolutionary forces, the allele and genotype frequencies of sexual populations will remain constant
between generations (Sadava, 2011). The Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium is met be a population under
five specific conditions: no genetic mutation, random mating between individuals (no sexual
selection), infinite population size (no genetic drift, or any chance of variation with allele frequencies),
no gene flow (migration of new individuals into or out of the population), and no natural selection (all
genotypes contain the same relative fitness for survival and reproduction). If any of these conditions
are not met, the population is not in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium and evolution is occurring. The
expected frequencies within a population are determined by two equations: p + q = 1 for allele
frequencies, and p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 for genotype frequencies (Sadava, 2011). After using the Hardy
Weinberg Principle, we used the Chi Square goodness of fit test to compare the expected and observed
frequencies of the LCT and TAS2R38 loci, we
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Andrew Jackson s Views On The Election Of 1824
Andrew Jackson s path to presidency was unique. In the election of 1824, there were four main
candidates, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. Jackson
gained the most popular votes of the four Democratic Republican candidates, but not the majority of
electoral votes to win the election. Henry Clay, who was eliminated from the election, held a decisive
position as the speaker of the House of Representatives. Clay was in a position to throw the election to
the candidate of his choice. Clay threw his support behind Adams since he had led some of the
strongest attacks against Jackson. Rather than the nation s presidency go to a man he abhorred, Clay
secured the White House for Adams. In return Adams named ... Show more content on
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Northerners supported tariffs because tariffs helped them compete with British factories. The South s
economy was based on farming. Southerners imported their manufactured goods. Tariffs made
imported goods more expensive for southern farmer which led to their opposition. Angry Southerners
called the tariff the Tariff of Abominations. The new tariff added fuel to the growing sectional
differences plaguing the young nation. When Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he was forced to
respond to the growing conflict over tariffs. Vice President John C. Calhoun joined his fellow
southerners in protest when Congress passed the Tariff of Abominations. In response to the tariff,
Calhoun drafted the South Carolina Exposition and Protest. It urged states to nullify the Tariff of
Abominations and used it to argue that since the states created the national government they decided
when the national laws apply. Calhoun s theory was controversial, and it drew some fierce
challengers. Many of them were from the northern states that had benefited from increased tariffs.
These opponents believed that the American people, not the individual states, made up the Union.
Conflict between the supporters and the opponents of nullification deepened. The issue of nullification
was intensely debated in the Senate, between Robert Y. Hayne and Daniel Webster. Hayne, senator
from South Carolina, defended states rights. He argued that nullification gave states a way to lawfully
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The Middle Ages And Renaissance Period
From the time period of knights, kings, and queens, women have often been seen as a damsel in
distress; one in which needs rescuing, taking care of and protected as a prize possession. This
possession was just that, the possession of a man for which she was to be subservient, meek, honoring,
and bowing down before her man. Hence, any deviation from this behavior, she was charged with
treason whether justified or not. She was expected to act and behave in a proper manner, beseeching
power to those above her. Throughout the years, this pattern has been slow to change. I will show the
changes of the way women were viewed and treated, however very subtle, through the literature in
Middle Ages and Renaissance time period with authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I know not if she s woman or goddess; but Venus she is truly, I guess. (Chaucer lines 240 244)
Both men acknowledged the beauty in the fair Emily, but both were in prison. They bickered between
each other as to who saw her first, as they objectified her as the most beautiful woman, the equivalent
of a goddess. As Arcita was released from prison, and Palamon remained, Arcita declared Palamon the
victor: Yours is the victory, and that is sure, / For there, full happily, you may endure / In prison Never
but in Paradise! (Chaucer 377 379). The implication was that he could never be happy not seeing his
desired woman, when Palamon, even though locked up in a cell, could observe the beautiful Emily
while she strolled in the garden. The admiration of Emily continues as Palamon escapes and as luck
would have it met up with Arcita which prompts a dual. King Theseus, out hunting with this queen,
and Emily, came upon this fight. Both men declared they love for Emily, but prisoners, one escaped
and one banished from the land, were sentenced to death. The women, cried out for the sparing of
their lives:
But then the queen, whose heart was for pity bled,
Began to weep, and so did Emily
And all the ladies in the company.
Great pity must it be, so thought they all,
That ever such
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U.S. Antidumping Duties on Shrimp Imported from Thailand
U.S. antidumping duties on shrimp imported from Thailand
Summary:
The case happened because US shrimpers call for end GSP. The largest seafood associations in the US
tried to lobby campaign in Washington to cut generalized system of preference (GSP) privileges to
Thailand. They want the US congress to look into Thailand s business practices. They said Thai
shrimp imports have been a serious problem for us and shrimp farmers across the US for years, and
we need to bring attention to the issue and the country s business practices. However, Thailand is
already undertaking action to the WTO against the US for this action.
Mr. Somsak Paneet, president of the Thai Shrimp Association, said that the cancellation of GSP
privilege will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to WTO, zeroing is a calculation method that ignores negative margin of dumping. To
know more, see appendix 1 on how it s calculated. As a result, it causes an unfair increase of dumping
liability of exporter (WTO, n.d.). Therefore, Thailand brought this case to WTO, and this case is very
similar to the Ecuador s case which has been judged before as unfair.
My perspective
From the previous result, I quite agree with the decision made by the panel that imposing tariff
calculated by using zeroing method, as a reason of antidumping, is unfair because of the following
reasons.
According to Article VI of GATT, during the Uruguay Round, antidumping means charging extra
import duty on a product in order to bring its price closer to the fair value or to help domestic
industries from injury. Also, you need to calculate the extent of dumping, investigate the impact to
importing countries, and look into all economic factors that could affect before you can impose tariff
(definition, n.d.).
According to Free Trade Organization, Dan Ikenson, policy analyst, claims Few trade policies
engender more bitterness and international ill will than the U.S. antidumping law. For many years, that
law has been the weapon of choice among domestic producers seeking to quell import competition.
(zeroing, April 27, 2004)
According to the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, at the Uruguay Round, states This
agreement will extend and clarify
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The Latino Rebels
Puerto Rican Americans have always struggled with their identity. We have different a different
culture shaping us into completely different human beings. In recent retrospect American culture has
shown some discrimination towards our Hispanic brothers and sisters, leaving to answer the age old
question: are Puerto Ricans real Americans? The Latino Rebels is a group of social media influencers,
bloggers, journalist, poets, writers, producers, photographers, and business professional who mainly
advocates for issue in Latin America. On February 11, 2015 a Puerto Rican island resident won the
$564 million jackpot, set to share with the North Carolina and Texas winners. Latino Rebels published
some negative tweets of main land American citizens who believe the winner shouldn t deserve the
money because he s not an American . The tweets read: One of the #powerball winners was in Puerto
Rico? I m no xenophobe, but that s some bull shit , WTF .... since when could you win a Powerball
jackpot in Puerto Rico? Don t they use the Euro as currency? , puerto rico should not be able to win
the powerball fuck that non sense (Rebels) and many more. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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A recent documentary, The Last Colony, about the relationship between Puerto Rico and the US
involved several Puerto Rican politicians who gave their opinion on the matter. Kenneth D.
McClintock, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico and a firm believer of statehood, stated that Statehood
is the only antidote for what ails Puerto Rico (Marquez). This is an example of people who firmly
believe Puerto Ricans are Americans and we re on a path to becoming a real American. On the other
hand, María Lourdes Santiago, 25th Senate of Puerto Rico and Vice President to the Puerto Rico
Independence Party, had this to say We are not Americans. We will never be Americans. (Marquez).
This is an example of people who believe Puerto Rico is better off without the US and wish for
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Cultural Impact On Tourism
Marketing teams have developed the dream vacation for just about everyone, whether your interests
lie in adventure travel, cruising, or wine tasting, your imagination and perhaps your budget is pretty
much your only limitation. Alongside this ever increasing number of vacation destinations, a large
body of research on the tourist machine also grows. Over time, the focus of tourism research has
shifted somewhat from the basic sort of anthropological or sociological questions such as why do
people choose the destinations they do and how do the natives of these tourist destinations feel about
their guests to more of an environmental and cultural impact approach. The impacts commoditization
on tourism. Commoditization, in terms of tourism, is the packaging and sale of an idea or story. What I
mean by that is that what is being turned into a commodity is an experience, not a tangible product.
For example, Commoditization of the past is the sale of tradition and/or history. Commoditization of
culture is the sale of tradition and/or ritual. Many people have written about the impact that tourists
attention to a community s ethnic identity has on that culture and have found that long lost traditions
are being revived and even new staged traditions are being dreamt up in order to comply with the
tourists growing demand for authentic cultures. When researching the contrasting strategies Denmark
and Singapore have taken in tourism, coined three terms to describe
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George Pierre Seurat Research Paper
George Pierre Seurat was born on Decemeber 2, 1859 in Paris, France. He was the son of Chrysostom
Antoine Seurat and Ernestine Faivre. He was the youngest of 3 children. His father was a bailiff and a
native of Champagne and his mother was Parisian. They were middle class. The family relocated
temporily to Fontainebleau in 1870, while the Franco Prussian War and the Paris Commune rebellion.
When Seurat was a little boy he began to take interest in art and was encouraged by his uncle, Paul
Haumonte, who is a textile dealer and amateur painter. ( The Art Story.org Your Guide to Modern Art )
When Seurat was fifthteen, he entered a local drawing school then three years later he went to Ecole
des Beaux Arts in Paris from 1878 1879 to study art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most artists that was Post Impressionists didn t think of themselves as Post Impressionists. The name
was given to them by an English artist and critic Roger Fry in 1910. (Bolton 4) Some examples of
Post Impressionist artists are Vincent Van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Cezanne, Henri de Toulouse
Lautrec, and Camille Pissarro.
Most Post Impressionists worked in Paris. Paris was considered to be the art capital of the world at
that time. There was an intense concentration of artistic activity and art dealers in the city, and the
Ecole des Beaux Arts and academie Jlian were key schools where many artists were taught. (Bolton 9)
When he was alive he was a known artist but after he died he became famous. Some of his paintings
was A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte , Bathers at Asnieres , and The Lighthouse
at Honfleur. But his most famous one is A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande
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People Refuse Less When Dealing with Abnormal and...
People Refuse Less When Dealing with Abnormal and Charitable related Request Persuasion usually
occurs when people are mindless. According to the pique technique, target tend to comply if the
mindless state is interrupted by, for example, a abnormal request. In this experiment, we are
examining whether making an abnormal or charitable requests can influence people s willingness to
donate money. There are two independent variables in this experiment. One of them is the type of
request, either normal or abnormal. The other independent variable is the charitable state of the
request, such that whether it is a charitable or uncharitable request. The dependent variable that we are
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194). The last experiment is about the prestige motive for making charitable transfers (Harbaugh,
1998). The experiment aims to find the true motivation behind the monetary charitable giving. In the
experiment, he used data on lawyers donations to their law school, and use economic model to
analysis. He concluded that people make charitable donations mainly due to prestige benefit which
means that they receive social approval after the donation (p. 281). This finding inspires us coming up
with our second independent variable in our experiment. We want to test whether it is true that people
are willing to donate more money to a charitable organization rather than an uncharitable one. This
experiment aims to find out what technique can we use to make people more willing to comply to the
donation requests. We believe there will be two main effects, one on each independent variable. We
hypothesize that making abnormal request will get people out of the mindless state and reduce the
possibilities of refusal than making a normal request. We also hypothesize that making a charitable
request will make people comply more positively than making a uncharitable one. We believe there is
also an interaction between the two independent variables. Our hypothesis for the interaction is that
for the normal request, there is slightly increase in the charitable requests than the uncharitable
requests. However, for the abnormal
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Henrik Ibsen s A Doll House
In the play, A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, the title itself symbolizes the dependent and degraded role
of the wife within traditional marriages. Ibsen portrayed the generous nature root into women by
society, as well as the significant action of this nature, and lastly the need for them to find their own
voice in a world ruled by men. Ibsen wrote this play in 1879, this is the era where women were
obedient to men, tend the children until their husband came home, and stood by the Cult of
Domesticity. The cult of Domesticity stated that first, women must be more religious than men, second
be pure in heart, mind and body, third, submit to their husbands and fourth stay home. Ibsen uses the
character of Nora Helmer to emerge the women who does not follow these norms, her character
introduced women to femininity and furthermore the fight towards equal rights. The final act of A Doll
House serves as a universal appeal, when Nora Helmer walked out on her husband and children it
touched the human spirit and awakened human emotions it created a personal connection with women
throughout the world. The final act of A Doll House was known as the door slam heard around the
world.
Kate Chopin s The Story of an Hour written shortly after Henrik Ibsen A Doll House, Chopin depicts
how a marriage at the turn of the nineteenth century changes. Chopin also focuses on illustrating the
role of a woman at the turn of the nineteenth century and how that illustration has changed compared
to the
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BSN vs. ADN in Nursing Essay
BSN vs. ADN in Nursing
Grand Canyon University
NRS 430V
November 1, 2013
BSN vs. ADN in Nursing Through my research for this paper I have found that RNs who have an
associate degree or diploma are more likely to make errors during clinical practice. Nurses who hold
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees have a stronger foundation in which to build better
communication, leadership, critical thinking and problem solving skills. The high demands placed on
today s nurses really challenge all of these skills on a daily basis. Nurses with Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degrees have a better understanding of the importance to be proficient in these skills. In a
study of RN to BSN degree graduates from 1995 to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They determined that patients needing surgery have a substantial survival advantage (Aiken, Clark,
Cheung, Sloan, Silber, 2003) if treated in hospitals with higher ratios of nurses educated at the
baccalaureate degree level. They too determined through this research that the more nurses holding
BSN degrees help decrease the risk of patients dying and the ability to determine the patient is in
distress. This research provides the evidence that nurses with a BSN degree have a better
comprehension in their ability to formulate nursing diagnoses and evaluate nursing interventions.
(Giger Davidhizar, 1990) BSN degree nurses also demonstrate improved professional integration and
research/evaluation skills. (The Future of Nursing:Leading Change, Advancing Health, 2012)
Take for instance an associate degree or diploma nurse who checks their laboratory results on their
patient. They find the patients potassium level to be high. They call the doctor only to be told that this
patient is expected to have high potassium because the patient is on dialysis. If this nurse had done a
through check in the history and physical documentation by the doctor, she would have determined
that this patient is on dialysis. If this nurse had a bachelors of science in nursing degree she would
have the critical thinking skills to identify this to be an expected finding for this type of patient. This is
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Compare And Contrast Aztec And Roman Architecture
s, this lesson will be focused on Aztec, Japanese and Roman. The word Architecture comes from the
Greek word arkhḗ which means origin and tékhnē which means art or craft, and is the process of
designing and constructing buildings such as houses, temples, public facilities, roads and aqueducts.
Aztec, Japanese and Roman architecture styles, building materials and purposes reflect the
civilisations degree of technological and cultural advancement. What is architecture? Well the main
concept behind architecture, is the planning, designing, and constructing of buildings and other
physical structures.
Roman architecture covers a time period starting from the establishment of the Roman Republic to the
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In a social context, many of Rome s buildings such as monuments and public facilities like forums or
public bath houses, reflects the advanced social structure of Rome and its civilization. Furthermore the
complex architectural design of buildings throughout the Roman Empire and Republic, for example
the grand Aqueduct of Segovia in Spain which still stands tall today after 1900
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Examples Of Juxtaposition Of The British Soldiers
In the first picture shown, the British soldiers are stoically marching in formation towards the
Americans. The image uses juxtaposition of the British soldiers to show that they are in formation,
and are more disciplined than the rogue American army. The author also uses juxtaposition of the
British soldiers to the dead American soldiers to show that they are able to beat the Americans easily.
In the second picture, the author uses juxtaposition of the terrified Americans to the British to show
that the British are able to force the Americans to retreat. The Americans are shown as weak, while the
British are shown as capable of pushing the American army back. This allows the author to convey the
message that the British army is stronger than
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Rivers And Streams Receiving Urban Runoff Essay
Introduction
Rivers and streams receiving urban runoff have been shown to be toxic to aquatic species (e.g. H.
azteca), due to the presence of pyrethroids (Budd et al., 2007; Weston and Lydy, 2010; Weston et al,
2014). These pyrethroids are greatly toxic, with acute species mortality possible at even small
concentrations of one part per trillion (Weston and Jackson, 2009), yet urban runoff regularly contains
concentrations greater than 20 parts per trillion (Weston and Lydy, 2012). A significant part of the
runoff from urban areas encompassing Sacramento, California flows to the American River. Thus, the
toxic level of the rivers and tributaries of the American River and its sensitivity to aquatic species has
been studied through modeling efforts (Jorgenson et al, 2013). Urban runoff, which contains a
considerable amount of bifenthrin, a subset of pyrethroids, makes up a large portion of the river flow
after a storm event. Due to increased use of bifenthrin in Sacramento County, bifenthrin concentration
can be as high as 0.018 ppb, which is more than 5 times the 96 h middle effective concentration
(EC50) for loss of motion to most aquatic species (Weston et al., 2009; Holmes et al., 2008; Hintzen et
al., 2009; Weston and Lydy, 2010). The aggregated sum of pyrethroids active ingredient (A.I.) used by
licensed professional pesticide applicators in Sacramento County, California, was estimated as
4,025,246 lbs. in 2014, and among this, structural pest control and landscape
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Ending Of A Tale Of Two Cities
In literature, endings need to supply the readers with a sense of satisfaction and completion for the
novel to conclude well. If the author does not accomplish this, the book is seen as being insufficient
for the general audience. In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, the author ends the story in
three chapters, one chapter for each set of characters. Each of these chapters wraps up the characters
stories, leaving behind very few questions about the literature itself. Not only does this ending
appropriately conclude the novel, but it also leaves the readers with questions about themselves and
their view on the world, encouraging the readers toward self reflection. One of the main objectives of
a novel s ending is to wrap up the loose ends surrounding the protagonist. Some literature does this
successfully, others choose to leave the protagonist s life open to interpretation: One can depart.
Forward, my postilions! A good journey! I salute you, citizens. And the first danger passed! These are
again the words of Jarvis Lorry, as he clasps his hands, and looks upward. There is terror in the
carriage, there is weeping, there is the heavy breathing of the insensible traveller. [...] Out of the open
country, in again among ruinous buildings, solitary farms, dye works, tanneries and the like, cottages
in twos and threes, avenues of leafless trees. Have these men deceived us, and taken us back by
another road? Is not this the same place twice over? Thank Heaven no. A
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Delirium Model
Delirium can have adverse effects on the patients, family and the healthcare system. Delirium has
been defined as a sharp change in cognition that cannot be associated with dementia which is either
evolving or already in existence. These sharp changes in cognition will normally occur within hours or
days (Alzhemiers, 2002). It is categorized as reversible. Some of the symptoms for patients who have
delirium include lack of attention, disorganized mode of thinking, altered mode of attention and
consciousness, and continuous disturbances. One of the remedies for treating delirium is early
diagnosis and treatment. Elderly patients are prone to delirium and, therefore, are more affected. The
problem with elderly patients is that they are often affected by other conditions that come with age,
like depression, and dementia. In many cases, the elderly patients will who suffer from delirium will
pass as being depressed or having dementia, and the patient shall have been misdiagnosed. This aspect
calls for a need to have a method of identifying delirium. The gap that has enhanced this limitation is
lack of a nursing education model. One approach for developing an effective way to identify delirium
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Hypothyroidism, vitamin B12 lack, ordinary weight hydrocephalus, and sorrow are illustrations of
sicknesses that can bring about reversible dementia or a dementia like ailment (pseudodementia)
(British Geriatrics Society, 2006). Nonetheless, the intellectual decrease saw in reversible dementia is
generally steady rather than the fast subjective decay found in delirium. Alternately, there is likewise
an extent of patients whose delirium is not transient; their side effects can hold on for quite a long time
or even years (British Geriatrics Society,
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The Environmental Effects Of Acid Rain On The Earth
The term acid rain refers to the atmospheric deposition of acidic constituents that impact the earth as
rain, snow, particulates, gases, and vapor. The bulk of the acidity in rain comes from the reaction of
sulfur dioxide (SO2) with hydrogen peroxide in clouds, a reaction that produces sulfuric acid. Even
though sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide occur in the air naturally, burning fossil fuels adds more of
these chemicals into to the air. When these pollutants are released into the air, they mix and react with
water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form acid rain. Acid rain then falls to the Earth where it can
damage plants, animals, soil, water, and building materials. The Air quality policies implemented in
North America and Europe in the recent decades and more recently in parts of Asia have resulted in
decreases in atmospheric Sulfur and Nitrogen deposition described in the previous section. These
policies were designed to minimize further harm from acid rain and to promote ecosystem recovery.
Regions that have been most affected by acidic deposition include Europe, eastern North America, and
Southeast Asia, especially central and southern China. Sulphur emissions have played the dominant
role in the acidic deposition in these regions.
In theory, airborne chemicals could cause several types of detrimental effects on aquatic or terrestrial
ecosystems. These effects could include visible symptoms of injury, decreased growth, and alteration
of physiological processes
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Essay on Market and Features of Lumia 2520 Tablet by Nokia
Analyzing a New Product
Identify a new product launched by a MNC in the past 3 months. (a) Describe the product with a focus
on the innovative features. (b) In what markets (channels) was this product launched (distributed) and
why? (c) List 3 major competitors of this product and how each is positioned in the marketplace? (d)
How is the MNC positioning the new product? (e) How successful will this product be and why?
1. The Product Lumia 2520 tablet by Nokia
Nokia s Lumia 2520 is the Finnish smartphone maker s take on a Lumia style tablet. Despite
Microsoft s recent acquisition of Nokia, the Lumia 2520 sees Nokia directly competing with the
Microsoft Surface Pro 2 tablet for market share.
2. Key Product Features
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The tablet also comes with integrated HERE Maps making the Lumia 2520 the only tablet with true
offline maps for a fast and reliable maps experience. The tablet also includes an exclusive version of
Nokia Music with Mix Radio preinstalled.
The Lumia 2520 comes with a unique and stylish accessory which offers a great set of benefits: the
Nokia Power Keyboard which offers up to five extra hours of battery life and two built in USB ports.
A protective and wraparound cover, the Nokia Power Keyboard includes a fully functional keypad
with gesture trackpad, so typing feels as natural as on a laptop. With Microsoft Office and Outlook
preinstalled, which greatly enhance the device s appeal to business users. The tablet will also be
available in four different colors; black, white, cyan and red.
3. Availability, Distribution Pricing
Initial roll out has already begun in the U.S. as well as the U.K and Finland, with additional countries
to follow shortly.
In the U.S, the device has been on sale since November 21st 2013 with a raw (uncontracted) retail
price of $499.99. Both Verizon and AT T are offering the device at a discounted price of $399 if
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Essay about Fraser Company
Problem Statement
Columbia Plastics division of Fraser Company, the major manufacturer of skylights in the Pacific
Northwest, is facing a severe competition from Vancouver Light which has just announced a further
price cut of 10%. Alice Howell, president of the Columbia Plastics is unsure of which options to
implement 1) cut the prices at a level that just cover the costs, or 2) continue the current pricing policy
and lose market leadership. Fraser is facing the erosion of its market share.
Situation Analysis
Background, objectives and environment assessment
Fraser Company has been the supplier of metal and plastic fabricated parts for Boeing Aircraft and has
recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. In the 1960s, in order ... Show more content on
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Weaknesses
Columbia lacks a strategic management plan linking its resources to its market opportunities.
It lacks thorough understanding of its target market (the needs of the present and future customers).
It lacks continuous improvement in its production process in order to reduce production costs.
(Columbia s production cost is higher than that of competitors.) Opportunities
Market development: Columbia can develop new markets to sell its current products. (for example,
expansion to California, Mid Western states and international markets)
Product development: Using the plastic moulding skills, it can develop new or improved products that
will appeal to the customers (for example, improved skylights to reduce heat loss).
Threats
The competitor is cutting its price to a level that Columbia cannot match.
Columbia is steadily loosing its market share to the competitor (at a rate of 1,000 units per year).
Market and competitive analysis
Total sales of skylights are 45,000 units per year, primarily in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
Montana. The sales of skylights have levelled off in recent years. Prior to the advent of Vancouver
Light, Columbia had about a 70% share of this market. Colombia also occasionally sells a large order
to California, with a loss or break even to fill slack in the
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Don Quixote Belonging
The Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha was written by Miguel de Cervantes in 1605.
He was eighty five years old. The book quickly gained esteem, and as Cervantes jokingly predicted in
Part II Chapter III, In short, I feel certain that there will soon not be a nation that does not know it or a
language into which it has not been translated. Since Cervantes died within six months of the
completion of his novel, he didn t get to see his prediction come to fruition in his lifetime, though
recently The Guardian reported that Don Quixote has been voted the best novel of all time in a poll of
100 of the most highly regarded modern authors (2002). With this in mind, Don Quixote really is a
must read; Cervantes s biographer, Aubrey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the novel Sancho is often referred to, by Cervantes and by other characters, as dim witted.
Sancho even points this out himself on occasion. However, as the novel progresses, his wit, cunning,
and lucid decision making save the day on multiple occasions. In the first part of the book Sancho
truly behaves like a simpleton, buying into his master s talk of enchantments, castles, and sorcerers. In
this part, readers are introduced to a specific side of Sancho, just to Cervantes can dash that
interpretation, albeit slowly dash that interpretation, in the second part of the novel, which can almost
be considered a different novel altogether due to its difference in tone and
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Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind provides a good example of the possibility of presenting
philosophical concepts in a fictional feature film. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is science
fiction based romantic and comedy film written by Charlie Kaufman and is directed by Michel
Gondry. The film is based on romance and mainly the scientific aspect to explore and flourish the
nature of the human memory. The film was presented to the viewers in March 2004. The film is made
closer to originality, something like troubling memories forgotten by the mind of the person but still it
is some where in memory. Sometimes we are concentrated on everlasting thoughts in our minds when
we are alone and making assumptions about matter, the film is based on such phenomenon and is a
great piece of art.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a movie primarily about two lovers namely Joel Barish and
Clementine Kruczynski. Joel, wakes up on Valentine s Day, skips work, takes a train to Montauk, and
meets Clementine. In this film Joel, a soloist meets a girl namely clementine who needs carefulness
and love but their relationship ended when Joel came to know that she had erased him from her
memory. Joel became sad after being aware of the situation, he was desperate and finally came to a
logical solution to forget her and then he removed her from his mind as well. Joel and Clementine
incidentally met again in a train and immediately drawn to each
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Immunohistochemistry
Within a Single Institution
Although there are many methods that help with diagnosing prostate cancer such as biomarkers and
needle core biopsy, it is the practice patterns of different pathologists that in the end determine the
diagnosis. This article explains how and why interobserver variability can affect the ability to
diagnose prostate cancer. Additionally, it determines the outliers for immunohistochemistry work up.
Immunohistochemistry is a method that can help aid the diagnosis of prostate needle core biopsy
specimens. This procedure looks at the small foci of prostatic adenocarcinomas and limits the over
diagnosis of non neoplastic look alikes.
This study analyzed immunohistochemistry usage and data as well as practice patterns from many
pathologists at a tertiary care center to identify the outlying practice patterns. Prior ... Show more
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The cases were placed into four categories: non neoplastic, high grade intraepithelial neoplasia,
atypical small acinar proliferation, or adenocarcinoma. The findings showed that there were either
lower rates of non neoplastic diagnoses with higher rate of high grade intraepithelial neoplasia, or vice
versa. The diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and atypical small acinar proliferation had no significant
variability between pathologists. The study suggests that institutions should analyze pathologists
practice patterns to determine if the pathologist is an outlier with errors in his/her diagnosis. This
would affect clinical management. Along with determining the pathologists diagnoses,
immunohistochemistry use was also observed. The rate of immunohistochemistry usage was lower
than other tertiary care centers. Also, immunohistochemistry was used greatly to determine
adenocarcinomas. The articles reports efficient use of IHC s in diagnosing prostate biopsy specimens
could have important cost saving
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My Writing Of A College Level Writing Course
At the beginning of the term, I came into this class not feeling very confident about my writing. I had
taken writing classes in the past, but none to the extent of a college level writing course. One of the
skills that I found I lacked the most was my vocabulary. While my writing structure was often not a
problem my writing did not sound as sophisticated as it could be. I occasionally used a thesaurus but
this would often cause problems as sometimes the words would not quite agree with the meaning of
my sentence. Throughout the term the one thing that helped me the most with this problem were the
workshops. As my peers corrected my paper they helped me to come up with more intelligent words
to get my point across to the reader. I believe that without the inclusion of these workshops my essays
would not have been as cleanly written. For upcoming classes one aspect of writing that I would like
to focus on is my ability to stay on topic. A lot of the time I tend to become so engulfed in one
reasoning for my argument that my mind begins to wander elsewhere. Ultimately my essay structure
will suffer because of this, so in order to stay more focused I want to start making outlines before I
write out my essays. With an outline it will be easier for me to stay on topic since I will have a
structure to follow. Also by having an outline I can find my quotes and compose my topic sentences
ahead of time, making it easier for me to see if my ideas will fit well together. This will also
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Driving At 16 Research Paper
Is 16 too young to drive a car. I personally think 16 too young to drive a car. I think 21 is the
appropriate age. Teens are very reckless. When they have more experience in the driving world, then
they should be able to drive. The first reason why I think teens are too young to drive is because they
re too reckless. Teenagers think driving is a right, not a privilege. Teens are not mature yet. I feel like
they re just going to cause road rage. The road is way too busy for inexperienced drivers. The second
reason I feel teens should not drive at 16 is because they re not responsible. As adults you carry a
much a higher level of responsibility. I personally don t believe they can manage taking care of a car
or themselves while they re
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Essay On Surveillance Of Consumers
The eye on shoppers.
Nothing is in a grocery store is where it is by accident. Every item on a shelf has been planned Paco
Underhill claimed, who studied behavior and flavor of million American shoppers by looking at the
recorded footages inside the stores for years. By tracing customer s movement through the lens, Paco
drew out functions of customer s attention and action in stores, and then found out ways which help
stores improve their quality of services. Therefore, Paco s research such as a gold key for business s
successful that every company wants. However, his research turned to a controversy when some
critics arraigned the surveillance of consumers by retail anthropologists is manipulative and unethical.
Some people concerned about customer s privacy and argued that using their information for the
business s profit is unacceptable. Nonetheless, surveillance of consumers is definitely scot free and
advantageous by benefits it brings, which are making convenience for customers, improving store s
services, and developing the economy.
Firstly, making convenience for customers is one of the reasons surveillance of consumers is
beneficial. In the twenty first century, shopping became a common sense for every single one in the
world. Stores do not only provide food and drink which help people survive but supply other
necessities and hobbies. However, in the modern life, majority people are busy with their job so they
rarely have time to shop for themselves or their
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Book Review Essay
Achieving success, whether it is in a personal, social, or professional setting, is often the end goal of
most human efforts. Most of the time, acquiring that success requires hard work, perseverance, and
dedication. Yet it is often difficult to maintain the continual motivation needed to overcome the
frequent obstacles and setbacks that litter the road to success. C.P Neck s and C. Manz s book,
Mastering Self Leadership: Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence, explores strategies and
tools to strengthen the key attribute that provides sustenance for an individual s motivation, self
leadership. The tools encompass ideas such as world altering strategies, natural reward system, and
positive thinking. While each is a different, unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the author s shifted focus to psychologically driven concepts, such as mental and thought patterns,
the strategies shifted from creating a positive environment to overcoming obstacles. One of the first
steps in overcoming an obstacle was to visualize the achievement, to create an imagined experience .
Envisioning success bolsters a person s morale and provides a renewed vigor with which to attack the
obstacle.
Although the text focused on self leadership, the authors did discuss how self leadership is directly
tied into the success of teams. The same strategies, which improve self leadership in oneself, can be
extrapolated for a team: removal of negative cues, goal setting, strong team beliefs and team mental
imagery are a few examples. However, in order to ensure the success of the team, there must be a
balance of me and we , meaning that while individualistic goals must be set and followed, they must
coincide with team goals and neither should outweigh the other. The importance of fitness to self
image and self leadership was the penultimate strategy discussed in the text. Studies illustrated the
benefits of fitness resulting in improved job performance and professional satisfaction. Lastly, the text
discussed the importance of life factors such as happiness, emotional satisfaction, and social
responsibility to self leadership. Different personality types approach
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Wal Mart As A Symbol Of The United States
Overview: Sam Walton founded Wal Mart in 1962 in Roger, Arkansas. In a little less than 10 years,
Wal Mart had 38 locations and was opening two stores per year. In 1970, the company started trading
in the New York Stock Exchange. By 1979, the company announced a record $1billion sales and it
became the first company to do so. Wal Mart reached record after record during those years, and by
the end of 1989, Wal Mart reported after tax profits of $1billlion. Wal Mart now has become a symbol
of the United States, and it is the biggest employer in the world with approximately 2.2 million
workers with operations in 27 different countries. Wal Mart s revenue is gargantuan; they were ranked
number one by Fortune Magazine in 2001, with a revenue of $219.8bn. At this point, Wal Mart sales
are around $1billlion per day. The incredible rise of Wal Mart from a little store in Arkansas to one of
the biggest companies todayis astonishing; however, it has not come without its problems. During the
early 1980 s, employees tried to unionize in one of the distribution centers in Arkansas. Walton told
the workers that if they unionize, he would remove the employees profit sharing plan and replace them
with other employees. Another scandal Wal Mart faced was in its Made in America campaign, during
which most of the clothes sold in Wal Mart were manufactured in sweatshops in developing countries.
The video The Age of Wal Mart, which aired in 2004, presented many ethical issues
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Aime Cesaire s A Tempest Clarifies Shakespeare s The Tempest
Cesaire s A Tempest Clarifies Shakespeare s The Tempest
Negritude, originally a literary and ideological movement of French speaking black intellectuals,
reflects an important and comprehensive reaction to the colonial situation of European colonization
(Carlberg). This movement, which influenced Africans as well as blacks around the world, specifically
rejects the political, social, and moral domination of the West. Leopold Senghor, Leon Damas, and
Aime Cesaire are the three pioneers of the revolution. The founder who expresses his ideas more
broadly, though, is Cesaire, who uses literary works to express his viewpoint on colonization. An
excellent example of such a tactic is his play, A Tempest, which is a revision of ... Show more content
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Prospero becomes the ruler of the only other two inhabitants of the island, Caliban and Ariel. Cesaire
uses the same series of events, but confronts his readers with the unpleasant realities of slavery in the
Americas (Allison). While Prospero is cast in the role of a White slave owner, the natives, Ariel and
Caliban, are transformed into his black slaves. The presence of race in the play is also displayed when
Cesaire exposes the feeble, racist, stereotypes many Whites propagate about Blacks (Dayan 134).
When referring to Caliban s living quarters, Prospero says, It wouldn t be such a ghetto if you took the
trouble to keep it clean (Cesaire 13). Such a statement is clearly racist and plays into the stereotypes
many Whites have about Blacks, and also makes the presence of race in Cesaire s play more obvious.
Another aspect of Cesaire s play that proves it is written from the African American perspective of
colonization is the language used. The Tempest is written, obviously, in Shakespearean language, a
European form which is sometimes difficult for the modern reader to understand. Cesaire sees writing
in an European language as a representation of Shakespeare s favoring of the Europeans in their
domination of Americas. Therefore, to contradict this viewpoint, A Tempest is written in a more
modern language, leaning more towards ebonics than the
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Colony Collapse Disorder
The Buzz on Colony Collapse Disorder Denise Collins According to the National Geographic News
website, the domestic honey bee population has decreased 50% in as many years (Roach, 2004). Many
reasons are blamed for the decrease in honey bee numbers including diseases and pesticides. Scientists
have given the decline in honey bee population phenomenon a name, Colony Collapse Disorder.
While some experts maintain that Colony Collapse Disorder is a nuisance and not a catastrophe, it is a
serious problem affecting domestic honey bees worldwide. Colony Collapse Disorder is a
phenomenon affecting domestic and wild honey bee colonies worldwide. Basically what is happening
is worker bees are leaving the hive and not coming back but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Spanish researchers have recently announced they have found the cause of Colony Collapse Disorder.
The scientists are suggesting that the honey bees are being attacked by a fungus called Nosema
ceranae. Through further testing of infected hives, the researchers may have also found a cure. Simply
enough, an antibiotic has been found to be effective in curing the colony (Ford, 2009). I believe that
more research needs to be done to further evaluate the Colony Collapse Disorder. We need to make
sure that all possible causes have been checked and rechecked. There could be more than one cause to
the devastating disorder. There could also be more than one remedy to the problem. The first item that
needs to be completed is do extensive study of the both the wild and domesticated honey bee. This
study of both types is to be done to see why commercial honey bee colonies are affected more often
than wild hives. A healthy hive needs to be quarantined for the control. When a colony is suspected of
being on the verge of collapsing, miniature transponders will be attached to worker bees to track its
movements. Every aspect of the honey bees life needs to be studied and documented. The first sign of
a colony in danger of collapse needs to be documented. When a remedy is found it can be treated as
soon as possible. This step needs to be completed as quickly as possible before it becomes critical. I
am estimating
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How Did Roger Chillingworth Manipulate Relationships In...
In The American Classic, The Scarlet Letter, American author and short story novelist Nathaniel
Hawthorne develops characters that manipulate relationships based on the perceived benefits for
themselves in social or religious situations
In the Scarlet Letter relationships are commodified based on social/religious standing. Human
relationships are asserted and denied to further someone in the social and religious hierarchy. Bonds
can merely be tossed aside for the benefit of a person. This is illustrated all throughout The Scarlet
Letter in the relationships between the characters.
One of the relationships shown in the novel where this is exemplified is the relationship between
Chillingworth and Dimmesdale. Roger Chillingworth does not consider
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Johnstown Flood Essay
McCullough presents a meticulously researched, detailed account of the Johnstown Flood of May 31st
1889, which provides arguments for why the disaster was both the work of man and a visitation of
providence . However, it is apparent that McCullough believes that man was more responsible than
nature/god for the extent of the catastrophe. In McCullough s opinion, the storm that caused the flood
was no more than the inevitable stimulus of the disaster, whereas the deferred maintenance and poor
repairs on the dam were the primary reason that Johnstown was devastated in 1889. McCullough
exposes the failed duties of Benjamin Ruff and other members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting
Club, whilst simultaneously questioning the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He also explains how heavy rainfall in 1879 and 1881 caused further damage. This information sets a
precedent for the disaster of 1889.
McCullough once again reiterates the responsibility of man prior to the 1889 disaster with the example
of Daniel J. Morrell s concerns in 1880. He sent John Fulton on behalf of the Cambria Iron Works to
inspect the dam, where two major structural problems were found: there was no discharge pipe to
reduce water in the dam, and, the previous repair left a leak that cut into the dam. This initial warning
and advice was rejected, even after their offer to pay for repairs. McCullough then points out that there
were in fact four other crucial problems that needed to be repaired that had not been noticed by Fulton.
The height of the dam had been lowered, reducing the height between the crest and the spillway. A
screen of iron rods were put across the spillway, which would decrease its capacity when clogged by
debris. The dam sagged in the center so it was lower than at the ends when the center should have
been highest and strongest. Lastly, the club brought the level of the lake nearly to the top so there was
no reserve capacity for a severe storm. By indicating the many problems with the dam prior to the
great flood of 1889 and the South Fork Club s refusal to acknowledge the potential danger,
McCullough is leaving little doubt to the reader of his
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  • 1. Useful Linking Words For Writing Essay In English - English Study 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Useful Linking Words For Writing Essay In English - English Study Useful Linking Words For Writing Essay In English - English Study
  • 2. Fukushima Nuclear Disaster 1. Abstract The earthquake which took place on March 11, 20111 in the Tohuku District, Japan triggered a massive tsunami which eventually caused a nuclear power plant outbreak. The tsunami, 14 metres in height struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which is located in the towns of Okuma and Futaba in the Fukushima Prefecture. This resulted in loss of power to the reactors of Units 1, 2 and 3.Along with this damage, the cooling system failed to work and there were hydrogen explosions which ended in damaging the nuclear plant. The damages also include extensive release of radioactive substances into our atmosphere and our earth. This accident certainly did loads of damages to Japan and its people. There are lots of theories regarding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would have perhaps managed to contain the situation and less consequence would have incurred. There was also the case of certain parties which had failed to follow the chain of command. The prime minister s office did not announce a state of emergency in the short time after the accident. The designed emergency response was for the emergency response unit to be the medium of communication between the prime minister s office and the plant operator,TEPCO.This is to ensure that the prime minister s office is well informed regarding the situation.But in this case, the prime minister s office communicated directly with TEPCO and the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. This clearly shows the incompetence of the authorities to follow the procedures. 2.2 Industrial process and operation Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Plant consists of six nuclear reactors and the types are the boiling water reactors (BWR). These reactors are light water reactors and they were all designed by General Electric (GE).These reactors have a total of 4.7 GW in power to drive the electrical generators. Reactors for units 1, 2 and 6 were supplied by GE whereas units 3 and 5 were supplied by Toshiba and Hitachi supplied the unit 4. 2.2.1 Working Principle of BWR The BWR s working principles is as such, the reactors heats the water, which then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Everything We Hear Is Not The Truth Short Story As Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius once said, Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. Based on my life experiences and observations, truth and the whole story have not always been synonymous, just as Aurelius implied. This does not mean that complete honesty is not something we should strive for, because regardless of the circumstance lying is wrong. It just means that knowing the whole truth is very difficult. Therefore, telling the whole story may not apply to the truth because there could always be more than one truth in the whole story. For instance, there was a case where a friend and I witnessed a car accident. We both told the police officer our sides of the story, but my story differed somewhat from hers. We both told the whole story, but the underlying truth of what happened to cause the accident was still being questioned since mine and my friend s perspective differed on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the trial of the murder of Caylee Anthony, Casey Anthony, Caylee s mother, repeatedly lied to the police during the investigation. She lied about her nanny taking the child. She lied about working at Universal Studios (Casarez). Her constant dishonesty mislead the investigation and delayed the final decision by the jury. Regardless of being distraught, as she described as her reason behind lying, Casey Anthony should not have provid[ed] false information to law enforcement officers, thus wasting their time, energy, and resources (Casarez). Anthony s dishonest actions and her acquittal led to outrageous public backlash, thus proving that lying, despite the reasoning, is wrong and immoral. If Anthony had told the whole story with complete honesty, then perhaps the backlash after the trial would not have caused her to live constantly on guard to the point where ...she can t go out in public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Comparison Between Canadian Business And Indian Business Comparison report This report is based on the comparison between two organizations that deals with the Retail Company that operates hypermarkets. The report consists of a comparison between Canadian business and Indian business. For this project I have chosen Canada s Walmart and India s D mart the Canadian Walmart is the multinational retail corporation.And Indian D mart deals within India only. Walmart is the preeminent organization that was established by Sam Walton in 1962 and now Walmart s leads globally including Canada. Walmart was first started as small discount store with the slogan of more for less , and now it has grown worldwide in last five decades into the one of the biggest retailer across the globe. And today Walmart controls over 11,000 retail unit under 65 banners in 28 countries with workforce of 2.2 million associates across the globe whereas 1.4million in the U.S alone. Walmart also hires full time and part time employees with the minimum qualification. Company targets the domestic customer looking for more with less spending power. Walmart has deals going throughout the year with amazing offers which fulfills customers need. D mart is a one stop stop destination for the whole family which serves all their household needs and has wide range of home utility products including foods, toiletries, beauty products, home appliance and much more. D mart was established in 2000 by Mr.R.K.Damani in Mumbai. Since then it has grown into a trusted and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Controversy Between Science And Pseudoscience Climate deniers are accused of practicing pseudoscience, as are intelligent design creationists, astrologers, UFOlogists, parapsychologists, practitioners of alternative medicine, and often anyone who strays far from the scientific mainstream. The boundary problem between science and pseudoscience, in fact, is notoriously fraught with definitional disagreements because the categories are too broad and fuzzy on the edges, and the term pseudoscience is subject to adjectival abuse against any claim one happens to dislike for any reason. In his 2010 book Nonsense on Stilts (University of Chicago Press), philosopher of science Massimo Pigliucci concedes that there is no litmus test, because the boundaries separating science, nonscience, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is, does the revolutionary new idea generate any interest on the part of working scientists for adoption in their research programs, produce any new lines of research, lead to any new discoveries, or influence any existing hypotheses, models, paradigms or world­ views? If not, chances are it is pseudoscience. We can demarcate science from pseudoscience less by what science is and more by what scientists do. Science is a set of methods aimed at testing hypotheses and building theories. If a community of scientists actively adopts a new idea and if that idea then spreads through the field and is incorporated into research that produces useful knowledge reflected in presentations, publications, and especially new lines of inquiry and research, chances are it is science. This demarcation criterion of usefulness has the advantage of being bottom up instead of top down, egalitarian instead of elitist, nondiscriminatory instead of prejudicial. Let science consumers in the marketplace of ideas determine what constitutes good science, starting with the scientists themselves and filtering through the editors, educators and readers. As for potential consumers of pseudo­ science, that s what skeptics are for, but as always, caveat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan Abstract This paper contains a full marketing plan for the Samsung Galaxy S4 model smart phone within the South African market. The paper describes the product and the current marketing situation including a SWOT analysis. It lists measureable objectives of this proposed marketing plan and provides decisions made and the reasons for the positioning strategy, product strategy, pricing strategy, distribution strategy and marketing communications strategy. Samsung Galaxy S4 Marketing Plan Samsung is a global company which has aggressively grown its cellular phone business over the past few years. Despite cellular products being one of Samsung s newer global lines, in the past few years it has been by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The detailed features, functions and benefits can be seen in table 1 below. Table 1 Feature or Function | Benefits | 2Gb RAM | Fast and fluid multi tasking | 5 Full HD screen | Large visuals with excellent quality | 2,600 mAh battery | Long lasting battery life even under heavy usage | Micro SD slot | Storage capacity expandable as users need | 13 MP primary camera | Extremely high quality photographs | Secondary camera | Device can be used for video calls | Access to Google Play Store | More than 800,000 apps available for use on device | Wi Fi and HSDPA | Various high speed wireless connectivity options available | Who are Samsung s competitors in this market? The smartphone device market in South Africa is quite different to many other markets in the world in that Blackberry still holds the majority of the market. Research conducted by World Wide Worx, a leading independent technology research and strategy organization, estimates that as at March 2013 there were 12 million activated smartphone devices in South Africa (mybroadband.co.za). This is shared as follows, 40% Blackberry, 30% Nokia, 15% Samsung and 7% Apple. In the broader South African smartphone market Samsung is a follower but in the premium high end smartphone market Samsung is a leader as the Galaxy SIII was the best selling high end Smartphone in South Africa of all time (mg.co.za), selling 200,000 units in the nine months ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Second Home Essay My Second Home The wind blowing in my hair, the water softly mists my face. There is a persistent humming in my ear from the motor. I turn and gaze over the railing, there are islands scattered in the distance including one, my final destination, the largest island in sight. The mysterious water curls against the edge of the boat, foamy and disturbed by the passing boat. My fingers drum consistently on the railing, repeating a rhythmic beat. I find myself pacing the deck, back and forth, always returning to the same location, facing the island. As the ferry boat approaches the dock, I become overwhelmed with the anticipation of the fun that, I know, is awaiting me on this island. Kelly s Island is a place that brings back fond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I begin weaving my way through the crowd; I can feel the warm skin of strangers brush against me. As the crowds separate I see the welcoming faces of my Aunt Sharon and Uncle Bill. I run to give them an embracing hug. My cousin, Levi, steps out from behind his dad and I notice his wide eyes containing a sparkle as the excitement builds inside. My parents catch up with me and more greetings are in order. We retreat to the golf cart, which most of the tourists use, along with bicycles, to get around. After a short drive, we reach the house. It is a tall, white house with large windows facing the water front. The character of this old house fills my imagination with stories of an old captain living there. I am pleased to see the rest of my family playing croquet and socializing in the lawn. With the awareness of our presence, they happily turn and wave. After saying hello, my cousin and I decide to slip off to the personal beach of the bed and breakfast that we will be staying at for the next four days. The wooden steps creak as we stomp down them. They lead us into the special place hidden away in overgrown vines, which brush across me as I charge toward the water. We spend hours in the cool water splashing, playing and catching up on all of the excitement that we have missed in the last year. The cool water washes smoothly over my face and I pinch the finely granulated sand between my toes. As I swim the seaweed reaches up from the bottom to tickle my toes and feet. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Year 11 English Research Paper Give praise with psalms that tell the trees to sing, Give praise with Gospel choirs in storefront churches, Mad with the joy of the Sabbath, Give praise with the babble of infants, who wake with the sun, Give praise with children chanting their skip rope rhymes, A poetry not in books, a vagrant mischievous poetry living wild on the Streets through generations of children. Give praise with the sound of the milk train far away With its mutter of wheels and long drawn out sweet whistle As it speeds through the fields of sleep at three in the morning, Give praise with the immense and peaceful sigh Of the wind in the pinewoods, At night give praise with starry silences. Give praise with the skirling of seagulls And the rattle and flap of sails And gongs of buoys rocked by the sea swell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Give praise with the humpback whales, Huge in the ocean they sing to one another. Give praise with the rasp and sizzle of crickets, katydids and cicadas, Give praise with hum of bees, Give praise with the little peepers who live near water. When they fill the marsh with a shimmer of bell like cries We know that the winter is over. Give praise with mockingbirds, day s nightingales. Hour by hour they sing in the crepe myrtle And glossy tulip trees On quiet side streets in southern towns. Give praise with the rippling speech Of the eider duck and her ducklings As they paddle their way downstream In the red gold morning On Restiguche, their cold river, Salmon river, Wilderness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Variation Of Alleles Genetic variation of alleles is evident through physical attributes of humans and can be attributed to the specific sequence of nucleotides in DNA. Gregor Mendel experimented with plant breeding in order to determine that the inheritance of different traits is dependent upon the differences in alleles, or genes. Two loci that can measure the genetic variation in human populations are the LCT locus and the TAS2R38 locus (Leicht McAllister, 2017). The LCT locus is located on chromosome 2, and encodes for the enzyme lactase that breaks down lactose into its monomers to aid digestion of dairy in the small intestine (Leicht McAllister, 2017). The two potential alleles that LCT has are C and T, which can form three potential genotypes in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were then using the Hardy Weinberg Principle to calculate the observed and expected values of genotype frequencies within the class and compare the results using the Chi Square goodness of fit test (Leicht McAllister, 2017). Demonstrated by the Hardy Weinberg Principle, that without any evolutionary forces, the allele and genotype frequencies of sexual populations will remain constant between generations (Sadava, 2011). The Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium is met be a population under five specific conditions: no genetic mutation, random mating between individuals (no sexual selection), infinite population size (no genetic drift, or any chance of variation with allele frequencies), no gene flow (migration of new individuals into or out of the population), and no natural selection (all genotypes contain the same relative fitness for survival and reproduction). If any of these conditions are not met, the population is not in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium and evolution is occurring. The expected frequencies within a population are determined by two equations: p + q = 1 for allele frequencies, and p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 for genotype frequencies (Sadava, 2011). After using the Hardy Weinberg Principle, we used the Chi Square goodness of fit test to compare the expected and observed frequencies of the LCT and TAS2R38 loci, we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Andrew Jackson s Views On The Election Of 1824 Andrew Jackson s path to presidency was unique. In the election of 1824, there were four main candidates, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson. Jackson gained the most popular votes of the four Democratic Republican candidates, but not the majority of electoral votes to win the election. Henry Clay, who was eliminated from the election, held a decisive position as the speaker of the House of Representatives. Clay was in a position to throw the election to the candidate of his choice. Clay threw his support behind Adams since he had led some of the strongest attacks against Jackson. Rather than the nation s presidency go to a man he abhorred, Clay secured the White House for Adams. In return Adams named ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Northerners supported tariffs because tariffs helped them compete with British factories. The South s economy was based on farming. Southerners imported their manufactured goods. Tariffs made imported goods more expensive for southern farmer which led to their opposition. Angry Southerners called the tariff the Tariff of Abominations. The new tariff added fuel to the growing sectional differences plaguing the young nation. When Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he was forced to respond to the growing conflict over tariffs. Vice President John C. Calhoun joined his fellow southerners in protest when Congress passed the Tariff of Abominations. In response to the tariff, Calhoun drafted the South Carolina Exposition and Protest. It urged states to nullify the Tariff of Abominations and used it to argue that since the states created the national government they decided when the national laws apply. Calhoun s theory was controversial, and it drew some fierce challengers. Many of them were from the northern states that had benefited from increased tariffs. These opponents believed that the American people, not the individual states, made up the Union. Conflict between the supporters and the opponents of nullification deepened. The issue of nullification was intensely debated in the Senate, between Robert Y. Hayne and Daniel Webster. Hayne, senator from South Carolina, defended states rights. He argued that nullification gave states a way to lawfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Middle Ages And Renaissance Period From the time period of knights, kings, and queens, women have often been seen as a damsel in distress; one in which needs rescuing, taking care of and protected as a prize possession. This possession was just that, the possession of a man for which she was to be subservient, meek, honoring, and bowing down before her man. Hence, any deviation from this behavior, she was charged with treason whether justified or not. She was expected to act and behave in a proper manner, beseeching power to those above her. Throughout the years, this pattern has been slow to change. I will show the changes of the way women were viewed and treated, however very subtle, through the literature in Middle Ages and Renaissance time period with authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know not if she s woman or goddess; but Venus she is truly, I guess. (Chaucer lines 240 244) Both men acknowledged the beauty in the fair Emily, but both were in prison. They bickered between each other as to who saw her first, as they objectified her as the most beautiful woman, the equivalent of a goddess. As Arcita was released from prison, and Palamon remained, Arcita declared Palamon the victor: Yours is the victory, and that is sure, / For there, full happily, you may endure / In prison Never but in Paradise! (Chaucer 377 379). The implication was that he could never be happy not seeing his desired woman, when Palamon, even though locked up in a cell, could observe the beautiful Emily while she strolled in the garden. The admiration of Emily continues as Palamon escapes and as luck would have it met up with Arcita which prompts a dual. King Theseus, out hunting with this queen, and Emily, came upon this fight. Both men declared they love for Emily, but prisoners, one escaped and one banished from the land, were sentenced to death. The women, cried out for the sparing of their lives: But then the queen, whose heart was for pity bled, Began to weep, and so did Emily And all the ladies in the company. Great pity must it be, so thought they all, That ever such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. U.S. Antidumping Duties on Shrimp Imported from Thailand U.S. antidumping duties on shrimp imported from Thailand Summary: The case happened because US shrimpers call for end GSP. The largest seafood associations in the US tried to lobby campaign in Washington to cut generalized system of preference (GSP) privileges to Thailand. They want the US congress to look into Thailand s business practices. They said Thai shrimp imports have been a serious problem for us and shrimp farmers across the US for years, and we need to bring attention to the issue and the country s business practices. However, Thailand is already undertaking action to the WTO against the US for this action. Mr. Somsak Paneet, president of the Thai Shrimp Association, said that the cancellation of GSP privilege will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to WTO, zeroing is a calculation method that ignores negative margin of dumping. To know more, see appendix 1 on how it s calculated. As a result, it causes an unfair increase of dumping liability of exporter (WTO, n.d.). Therefore, Thailand brought this case to WTO, and this case is very similar to the Ecuador s case which has been judged before as unfair. My perspective From the previous result, I quite agree with the decision made by the panel that imposing tariff calculated by using zeroing method, as a reason of antidumping, is unfair because of the following reasons. According to Article VI of GATT, during the Uruguay Round, antidumping means charging extra import duty on a product in order to bring its price closer to the fair value or to help domestic industries from injury. Also, you need to calculate the extent of dumping, investigate the impact to importing countries, and look into all economic factors that could affect before you can impose tariff (definition, n.d.). According to Free Trade Organization, Dan Ikenson, policy analyst, claims Few trade policies engender more bitterness and international ill will than the U.S. antidumping law. For many years, that law has been the weapon of choice among domestic producers seeking to quell import competition. (zeroing, April 27, 2004) According to the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, at the Uruguay Round, states This agreement will extend and clarify ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Latino Rebels Puerto Rican Americans have always struggled with their identity. We have different a different culture shaping us into completely different human beings. In recent retrospect American culture has shown some discrimination towards our Hispanic brothers and sisters, leaving to answer the age old question: are Puerto Ricans real Americans? The Latino Rebels is a group of social media influencers, bloggers, journalist, poets, writers, producers, photographers, and business professional who mainly advocates for issue in Latin America. On February 11, 2015 a Puerto Rican island resident won the $564 million jackpot, set to share with the North Carolina and Texas winners. Latino Rebels published some negative tweets of main land American citizens who believe the winner shouldn t deserve the money because he s not an American . The tweets read: One of the #powerball winners was in Puerto Rico? I m no xenophobe, but that s some bull shit , WTF .... since when could you win a Powerball jackpot in Puerto Rico? Don t they use the Euro as currency? , puerto rico should not be able to win the powerball fuck that non sense (Rebels) and many more. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A recent documentary, The Last Colony, about the relationship between Puerto Rico and the US involved several Puerto Rican politicians who gave their opinion on the matter. Kenneth D. McClintock, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico and a firm believer of statehood, stated that Statehood is the only antidote for what ails Puerto Rico (Marquez). This is an example of people who firmly believe Puerto Ricans are Americans and we re on a path to becoming a real American. On the other hand, María Lourdes Santiago, 25th Senate of Puerto Rico and Vice President to the Puerto Rico Independence Party, had this to say We are not Americans. We will never be Americans. (Marquez). This is an example of people who believe Puerto Rico is better off without the US and wish for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cultural Impact On Tourism Marketing teams have developed the dream vacation for just about everyone, whether your interests lie in adventure travel, cruising, or wine tasting, your imagination and perhaps your budget is pretty much your only limitation. Alongside this ever increasing number of vacation destinations, a large body of research on the tourist machine also grows. Over time, the focus of tourism research has shifted somewhat from the basic sort of anthropological or sociological questions such as why do people choose the destinations they do and how do the natives of these tourist destinations feel about their guests to more of an environmental and cultural impact approach. The impacts commoditization on tourism. Commoditization, in terms of tourism, is the packaging and sale of an idea or story. What I mean by that is that what is being turned into a commodity is an experience, not a tangible product. For example, Commoditization of the past is the sale of tradition and/or history. Commoditization of culture is the sale of tradition and/or ritual. Many people have written about the impact that tourists attention to a community s ethnic identity has on that culture and have found that long lost traditions are being revived and even new staged traditions are being dreamt up in order to comply with the tourists growing demand for authentic cultures. When researching the contrasting strategies Denmark and Singapore have taken in tourism, coined three terms to describe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. George Pierre Seurat Research Paper George Pierre Seurat was born on Decemeber 2, 1859 in Paris, France. He was the son of Chrysostom Antoine Seurat and Ernestine Faivre. He was the youngest of 3 children. His father was a bailiff and a native of Champagne and his mother was Parisian. They were middle class. The family relocated temporily to Fontainebleau in 1870, while the Franco Prussian War and the Paris Commune rebellion. When Seurat was a little boy he began to take interest in art and was encouraged by his uncle, Paul Haumonte, who is a textile dealer and amateur painter. ( The Art Story.org Your Guide to Modern Art ) When Seurat was fifthteen, he entered a local drawing school then three years later he went to Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris from 1878 1879 to study art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most artists that was Post Impressionists didn t think of themselves as Post Impressionists. The name was given to them by an English artist and critic Roger Fry in 1910. (Bolton 4) Some examples of Post Impressionist artists are Vincent Van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Cezanne, Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, and Camille Pissarro. Most Post Impressionists worked in Paris. Paris was considered to be the art capital of the world at that time. There was an intense concentration of artistic activity and art dealers in the city, and the Ecole des Beaux Arts and academie Jlian were key schools where many artists were taught. (Bolton 9) When he was alive he was a known artist but after he died he became famous. Some of his paintings was A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte , Bathers at Asnieres , and The Lighthouse at Honfleur. But his most famous one is A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. People Refuse Less When Dealing with Abnormal and... People Refuse Less When Dealing with Abnormal and Charitable related Request Persuasion usually occurs when people are mindless. According to the pique technique, target tend to comply if the mindless state is interrupted by, for example, a abnormal request. In this experiment, we are examining whether making an abnormal or charitable requests can influence people s willingness to donate money. There are two independent variables in this experiment. One of them is the type of request, either normal or abnormal. The other independent variable is the charitable state of the request, such that whether it is a charitable or uncharitable request. The dependent variable that we are measuring is people s willingness to donate money to different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 194). The last experiment is about the prestige motive for making charitable transfers (Harbaugh, 1998). The experiment aims to find the true motivation behind the monetary charitable giving. In the experiment, he used data on lawyers donations to their law school, and use economic model to analysis. He concluded that people make charitable donations mainly due to prestige benefit which means that they receive social approval after the donation (p. 281). This finding inspires us coming up with our second independent variable in our experiment. We want to test whether it is true that people are willing to donate more money to a charitable organization rather than an uncharitable one. This experiment aims to find out what technique can we use to make people more willing to comply to the donation requests. We believe there will be two main effects, one on each independent variable. We hypothesize that making abnormal request will get people out of the mindless state and reduce the possibilities of refusal than making a normal request. We also hypothesize that making a charitable request will make people comply more positively than making a uncharitable one. We believe there is also an interaction between the two independent variables. Our hypothesis for the interaction is that for the normal request, there is slightly increase in the charitable requests than the uncharitable requests. However, for the abnormal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Henrik Ibsen s A Doll House In the play, A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, the title itself symbolizes the dependent and degraded role of the wife within traditional marriages. Ibsen portrayed the generous nature root into women by society, as well as the significant action of this nature, and lastly the need for them to find their own voice in a world ruled by men. Ibsen wrote this play in 1879, this is the era where women were obedient to men, tend the children until their husband came home, and stood by the Cult of Domesticity. The cult of Domesticity stated that first, women must be more religious than men, second be pure in heart, mind and body, third, submit to their husbands and fourth stay home. Ibsen uses the character of Nora Helmer to emerge the women who does not follow these norms, her character introduced women to femininity and furthermore the fight towards equal rights. The final act of A Doll House serves as a universal appeal, when Nora Helmer walked out on her husband and children it touched the human spirit and awakened human emotions it created a personal connection with women throughout the world. The final act of A Doll House was known as the door slam heard around the world. Kate Chopin s The Story of an Hour written shortly after Henrik Ibsen A Doll House, Chopin depicts how a marriage at the turn of the nineteenth century changes. Chopin also focuses on illustrating the role of a woman at the turn of the nineteenth century and how that illustration has changed compared to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. BSN vs. ADN in Nursing Essay BSN vs. ADN in Nursing Grand Canyon University NRS 430V November 1, 2013 BSN vs. ADN in Nursing Through my research for this paper I have found that RNs who have an associate degree or diploma are more likely to make errors during clinical practice. Nurses who hold Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees have a stronger foundation in which to build better communication, leadership, critical thinking and problem solving skills. The high demands placed on today s nurses really challenge all of these skills on a daily basis. Nurses with Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees have a better understanding of the importance to be proficient in these skills. In a study of RN to BSN degree graduates from 1995 to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They determined that patients needing surgery have a substantial survival advantage (Aiken, Clark, Cheung, Sloan, Silber, 2003) if treated in hospitals with higher ratios of nurses educated at the baccalaureate degree level. They too determined through this research that the more nurses holding BSN degrees help decrease the risk of patients dying and the ability to determine the patient is in distress. This research provides the evidence that nurses with a BSN degree have a better comprehension in their ability to formulate nursing diagnoses and evaluate nursing interventions. (Giger Davidhizar, 1990) BSN degree nurses also demonstrate improved professional integration and research/evaluation skills. (The Future of Nursing:Leading Change, Advancing Health, 2012) Take for instance an associate degree or diploma nurse who checks their laboratory results on their patient. They find the patients potassium level to be high. They call the doctor only to be told that this patient is expected to have high potassium because the patient is on dialysis. If this nurse had done a through check in the history and physical documentation by the doctor, she would have determined that this patient is on dialysis. If this nurse had a bachelors of science in nursing degree she would have the critical thinking skills to identify this to be an expected finding for this type of patient. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Compare And Contrast Aztec And Roman Architecture s, this lesson will be focused on Aztec, Japanese and Roman. The word Architecture comes from the Greek word arkhḗ which means origin and tékhnē which means art or craft, and is the process of designing and constructing buildings such as houses, temples, public facilities, roads and aqueducts. Aztec, Japanese and Roman architecture styles, building materials and purposes reflect the civilisations degree of technological and cultural advancement. What is architecture? Well the main concept behind architecture, is the planning, designing, and constructing of buildings and other physical structures. Roman architecture covers a time period starting from the establishment of the Roman Republic to the fall of the Roman Empire in the mid 5th century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a social context, many of Rome s buildings such as monuments and public facilities like forums or public bath houses, reflects the advanced social structure of Rome and its civilization. Furthermore the complex architectural design of buildings throughout the Roman Empire and Republic, for example the grand Aqueduct of Segovia in Spain which still stands tall today after 1900 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Juxtaposition Of The British Soldiers In the first picture shown, the British soldiers are stoically marching in formation towards the Americans. The image uses juxtaposition of the British soldiers to show that they are in formation, and are more disciplined than the rogue American army. The author also uses juxtaposition of the British soldiers to the dead American soldiers to show that they are able to beat the Americans easily. In the second picture, the author uses juxtaposition of the terrified Americans to the British to show that the British are able to force the Americans to retreat. The Americans are shown as weak, while the British are shown as capable of pushing the American army back. This allows the author to convey the message that the British army is stronger than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Rivers And Streams Receiving Urban Runoff Essay Introduction Rivers and streams receiving urban runoff have been shown to be toxic to aquatic species (e.g. H. azteca), due to the presence of pyrethroids (Budd et al., 2007; Weston and Lydy, 2010; Weston et al, 2014). These pyrethroids are greatly toxic, with acute species mortality possible at even small concentrations of one part per trillion (Weston and Jackson, 2009), yet urban runoff regularly contains concentrations greater than 20 parts per trillion (Weston and Lydy, 2012). A significant part of the runoff from urban areas encompassing Sacramento, California flows to the American River. Thus, the toxic level of the rivers and tributaries of the American River and its sensitivity to aquatic species has been studied through modeling efforts (Jorgenson et al, 2013). Urban runoff, which contains a considerable amount of bifenthrin, a subset of pyrethroids, makes up a large portion of the river flow after a storm event. Due to increased use of bifenthrin in Sacramento County, bifenthrin concentration can be as high as 0.018 ppb, which is more than 5 times the 96 h middle effective concentration (EC50) for loss of motion to most aquatic species (Weston et al., 2009; Holmes et al., 2008; Hintzen et al., 2009; Weston and Lydy, 2010). The aggregated sum of pyrethroids active ingredient (A.I.) used by licensed professional pesticide applicators in Sacramento County, California, was estimated as 4,025,246 lbs. in 2014, and among this, structural pest control and landscape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ending Of A Tale Of Two Cities In literature, endings need to supply the readers with a sense of satisfaction and completion for the novel to conclude well. If the author does not accomplish this, the book is seen as being insufficient for the general audience. In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, the author ends the story in three chapters, one chapter for each set of characters. Each of these chapters wraps up the characters stories, leaving behind very few questions about the literature itself. Not only does this ending appropriately conclude the novel, but it also leaves the readers with questions about themselves and their view on the world, encouraging the readers toward self reflection. One of the main objectives of a novel s ending is to wrap up the loose ends surrounding the protagonist. Some literature does this successfully, others choose to leave the protagonist s life open to interpretation: One can depart. Forward, my postilions! A good journey! I salute you, citizens. And the first danger passed! These are again the words of Jarvis Lorry, as he clasps his hands, and looks upward. There is terror in the carriage, there is weeping, there is the heavy breathing of the insensible traveller. [...] Out of the open country, in again among ruinous buildings, solitary farms, dye works, tanneries and the like, cottages in twos and threes, avenues of leafless trees. Have these men deceived us, and taken us back by another road? Is not this the same place twice over? Thank Heaven no. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Delirium Model Delirium can have adverse effects on the patients, family and the healthcare system. Delirium has been defined as a sharp change in cognition that cannot be associated with dementia which is either evolving or already in existence. These sharp changes in cognition will normally occur within hours or days (Alzhemiers, 2002). It is categorized as reversible. Some of the symptoms for patients who have delirium include lack of attention, disorganized mode of thinking, altered mode of attention and consciousness, and continuous disturbances. One of the remedies for treating delirium is early diagnosis and treatment. Elderly patients are prone to delirium and, therefore, are more affected. The problem with elderly patients is that they are often affected by other conditions that come with age, like depression, and dementia. In many cases, the elderly patients will who suffer from delirium will pass as being depressed or having dementia, and the patient shall have been misdiagnosed. This aspect calls for a need to have a method of identifying delirium. The gap that has enhanced this limitation is lack of a nursing education model. One approach for developing an effective way to identify delirium in elderly patients is to have an education model for nursing that will improve delirium ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hypothyroidism, vitamin B12 lack, ordinary weight hydrocephalus, and sorrow are illustrations of sicknesses that can bring about reversible dementia or a dementia like ailment (pseudodementia) (British Geriatrics Society, 2006). Nonetheless, the intellectual decrease saw in reversible dementia is generally steady rather than the fast subjective decay found in delirium. Alternately, there is likewise an extent of patients whose delirium is not transient; their side effects can hold on for quite a long time or even years (British Geriatrics Society, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Environmental Effects Of Acid Rain On The Earth The term acid rain refers to the atmospheric deposition of acidic constituents that impact the earth as rain, snow, particulates, gases, and vapor. The bulk of the acidity in rain comes from the reaction of sulfur dioxide (SO2) with hydrogen peroxide in clouds, a reaction that produces sulfuric acid. Even though sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide occur in the air naturally, burning fossil fuels adds more of these chemicals into to the air. When these pollutants are released into the air, they mix and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form acid rain. Acid rain then falls to the Earth where it can damage plants, animals, soil, water, and building materials. The Air quality policies implemented in North America and Europe in the recent decades and more recently in parts of Asia have resulted in decreases in atmospheric Sulfur and Nitrogen deposition described in the previous section. These policies were designed to minimize further harm from acid rain and to promote ecosystem recovery. Regions that have been most affected by acidic deposition include Europe, eastern North America, and Southeast Asia, especially central and southern China. Sulphur emissions have played the dominant role in the acidic deposition in these regions. In theory, airborne chemicals could cause several types of detrimental effects on aquatic or terrestrial ecosystems. These effects could include visible symptoms of injury, decreased growth, and alteration of physiological processes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Market and Features of Lumia 2520 Tablet by Nokia Analyzing a New Product Identify a new product launched by a MNC in the past 3 months. (a) Describe the product with a focus on the innovative features. (b) In what markets (channels) was this product launched (distributed) and why? (c) List 3 major competitors of this product and how each is positioned in the marketplace? (d) How is the MNC positioning the new product? (e) How successful will this product be and why? 1. The Product Lumia 2520 tablet by Nokia Nokia s Lumia 2520 is the Finnish smartphone maker s take on a Lumia style tablet. Despite Microsoft s recent acquisition of Nokia, the Lumia 2520 sees Nokia directly competing with the Microsoft Surface Pro 2 tablet for market share. 2. Key Product Features The Lumia 2520 tablet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tablet also comes with integrated HERE Maps making the Lumia 2520 the only tablet with true offline maps for a fast and reliable maps experience. The tablet also includes an exclusive version of Nokia Music with Mix Radio preinstalled. The Lumia 2520 comes with a unique and stylish accessory which offers a great set of benefits: the Nokia Power Keyboard which offers up to five extra hours of battery life and two built in USB ports. A protective and wraparound cover, the Nokia Power Keyboard includes a fully functional keypad with gesture trackpad, so typing feels as natural as on a laptop. With Microsoft Office and Outlook preinstalled, which greatly enhance the device s appeal to business users. The tablet will also be available in four different colors; black, white, cyan and red. 3. Availability, Distribution Pricing Initial roll out has already begun in the U.S. as well as the U.K and Finland, with additional countries to follow shortly. In the U.S, the device has been on sale since November 21st 2013 with a raw (uncontracted) retail price of $499.99. Both Verizon and AT T are offering the device at a discounted price of $399 if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay about Fraser Company Problem Statement Columbia Plastics division of Fraser Company, the major manufacturer of skylights in the Pacific Northwest, is facing a severe competition from Vancouver Light which has just announced a further price cut of 10%. Alice Howell, president of the Columbia Plastics is unsure of which options to implement 1) cut the prices at a level that just cover the costs, or 2) continue the current pricing policy and lose market leadership. Fraser is facing the erosion of its market share. Situation Analysis Background, objectives and environment assessment Fraser Company has been the supplier of metal and plastic fabricated parts for Boeing Aircraft and has recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. In the 1960s, in order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weaknesses Columbia lacks a strategic management plan linking its resources to its market opportunities. It lacks thorough understanding of its target market (the needs of the present and future customers). It lacks continuous improvement in its production process in order to reduce production costs. (Columbia s production cost is higher than that of competitors.) Opportunities Market development: Columbia can develop new markets to sell its current products. (for example, expansion to California, Mid Western states and international markets) Product development: Using the plastic moulding skills, it can develop new or improved products that will appeal to the customers (for example, improved skylights to reduce heat loss). Threats The competitor is cutting its price to a level that Columbia cannot match. Columbia is steadily loosing its market share to the competitor (at a rate of 1,000 units per year). Market and competitive analysis Total sales of skylights are 45,000 units per year, primarily in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. The sales of skylights have levelled off in recent years. Prior to the advent of Vancouver Light, Columbia had about a 70% share of this market. Colombia also occasionally sells a large order to California, with a loss or break even to fill slack in the
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  • 28. Don Quixote Belonging The Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha was written by Miguel de Cervantes in 1605. He was eighty five years old. The book quickly gained esteem, and as Cervantes jokingly predicted in Part II Chapter III, In short, I feel certain that there will soon not be a nation that does not know it or a language into which it has not been translated. Since Cervantes died within six months of the completion of his novel, he didn t get to see his prediction come to fruition in his lifetime, though recently The Guardian reported that Don Quixote has been voted the best novel of all time in a poll of 100 of the most highly regarded modern authors (2002). With this in mind, Don Quixote really is a must read; Cervantes s biographer, Aubrey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the novel Sancho is often referred to, by Cervantes and by other characters, as dim witted. Sancho even points this out himself on occasion. However, as the novel progresses, his wit, cunning, and lucid decision making save the day on multiple occasions. In the first part of the book Sancho truly behaves like a simpleton, buying into his master s talk of enchantments, castles, and sorcerers. In this part, readers are introduced to a specific side of Sancho, just to Cervantes can dash that interpretation, albeit slowly dash that interpretation, in the second part of the novel, which can almost be considered a different novel altogether due to its difference in tone and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind provides a good example of the possibility of presenting philosophical concepts in a fictional feature film. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is science fiction based romantic and comedy film written by Charlie Kaufman and is directed by Michel Gondry. The film is based on romance and mainly the scientific aspect to explore and flourish the nature of the human memory. The film was presented to the viewers in March 2004. The film is made closer to originality, something like troubling memories forgotten by the mind of the person but still it is some where in memory. Sometimes we are concentrated on everlasting thoughts in our minds when we are alone and making assumptions about matter, the film is based on such phenomenon and is a great piece of art. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a movie primarily about two lovers namely Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski. Joel, wakes up on Valentine s Day, skips work, takes a train to Montauk, and meets Clementine. In this film Joel, a soloist meets a girl namely clementine who needs carefulness and love but their relationship ended when Joel came to know that she had erased him from her memory. Joel became sad after being aware of the situation, he was desperate and finally came to a logical solution to forget her and then he removed her from his mind as well. Joel and Clementine incidentally met again in a train and immediately drawn to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Immunohistochemistry Within a Single Institution Although there are many methods that help with diagnosing prostate cancer such as biomarkers and needle core biopsy, it is the practice patterns of different pathologists that in the end determine the diagnosis. This article explains how and why interobserver variability can affect the ability to diagnose prostate cancer. Additionally, it determines the outliers for immunohistochemistry work up. Immunohistochemistry is a method that can help aid the diagnosis of prostate needle core biopsy specimens. This procedure looks at the small foci of prostatic adenocarcinomas and limits the over diagnosis of non neoplastic look alikes. This study analyzed immunohistochemistry usage and data as well as practice patterns from many pathologists at a tertiary care center to identify the outlying practice patterns. Prior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cases were placed into four categories: non neoplastic, high grade intraepithelial neoplasia, atypical small acinar proliferation, or adenocarcinoma. The findings showed that there were either lower rates of non neoplastic diagnoses with higher rate of high grade intraepithelial neoplasia, or vice versa. The diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and atypical small acinar proliferation had no significant variability between pathologists. The study suggests that institutions should analyze pathologists practice patterns to determine if the pathologist is an outlier with errors in his/her diagnosis. This would affect clinical management. Along with determining the pathologists diagnoses, immunohistochemistry use was also observed. The rate of immunohistochemistry usage was lower than other tertiary care centers. Also, immunohistochemistry was used greatly to determine adenocarcinomas. The articles reports efficient use of IHC s in diagnosing prostate biopsy specimens could have important cost saving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. My Writing Of A College Level Writing Course At the beginning of the term, I came into this class not feeling very confident about my writing. I had taken writing classes in the past, but none to the extent of a college level writing course. One of the skills that I found I lacked the most was my vocabulary. While my writing structure was often not a problem my writing did not sound as sophisticated as it could be. I occasionally used a thesaurus but this would often cause problems as sometimes the words would not quite agree with the meaning of my sentence. Throughout the term the one thing that helped me the most with this problem were the workshops. As my peers corrected my paper they helped me to come up with more intelligent words to get my point across to the reader. I believe that without the inclusion of these workshops my essays would not have been as cleanly written. For upcoming classes one aspect of writing that I would like to focus on is my ability to stay on topic. A lot of the time I tend to become so engulfed in one reasoning for my argument that my mind begins to wander elsewhere. Ultimately my essay structure will suffer because of this, so in order to stay more focused I want to start making outlines before I write out my essays. With an outline it will be easier for me to stay on topic since I will have a structure to follow. Also by having an outline I can find my quotes and compose my topic sentences ahead of time, making it easier for me to see if my ideas will fit well together. This will also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Driving At 16 Research Paper Is 16 too young to drive a car. I personally think 16 too young to drive a car. I think 21 is the appropriate age. Teens are very reckless. When they have more experience in the driving world, then they should be able to drive. The first reason why I think teens are too young to drive is because they re too reckless. Teenagers think driving is a right, not a privilege. Teens are not mature yet. I feel like they re just going to cause road rage. The road is way too busy for inexperienced drivers. The second reason I feel teens should not drive at 16 is because they re not responsible. As adults you carry a much a higher level of responsibility. I personally don t believe they can manage taking care of a car or themselves while they re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Surveillance Of Consumers The eye on shoppers. Nothing is in a grocery store is where it is by accident. Every item on a shelf has been planned Paco Underhill claimed, who studied behavior and flavor of million American shoppers by looking at the recorded footages inside the stores for years. By tracing customer s movement through the lens, Paco drew out functions of customer s attention and action in stores, and then found out ways which help stores improve their quality of services. Therefore, Paco s research such as a gold key for business s successful that every company wants. However, his research turned to a controversy when some critics arraigned the surveillance of consumers by retail anthropologists is manipulative and unethical. Some people concerned about customer s privacy and argued that using their information for the business s profit is unacceptable. Nonetheless, surveillance of consumers is definitely scot free and advantageous by benefits it brings, which are making convenience for customers, improving store s services, and developing the economy. Firstly, making convenience for customers is one of the reasons surveillance of consumers is beneficial. In the twenty first century, shopping became a common sense for every single one in the world. Stores do not only provide food and drink which help people survive but supply other necessities and hobbies. However, in the modern life, majority people are busy with their job so they rarely have time to shop for themselves or their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Book Review Essay Achieving success, whether it is in a personal, social, or professional setting, is often the end goal of most human efforts. Most of the time, acquiring that success requires hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Yet it is often difficult to maintain the continual motivation needed to overcome the frequent obstacles and setbacks that litter the road to success. C.P Neck s and C. Manz s book, Mastering Self Leadership: Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence, explores strategies and tools to strengthen the key attribute that provides sustenance for an individual s motivation, self leadership. The tools encompass ideas such as world altering strategies, natural reward system, and positive thinking. While each is a different, unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the author s shifted focus to psychologically driven concepts, such as mental and thought patterns, the strategies shifted from creating a positive environment to overcoming obstacles. One of the first steps in overcoming an obstacle was to visualize the achievement, to create an imagined experience . Envisioning success bolsters a person s morale and provides a renewed vigor with which to attack the obstacle. Although the text focused on self leadership, the authors did discuss how self leadership is directly tied into the success of teams. The same strategies, which improve self leadership in oneself, can be extrapolated for a team: removal of negative cues, goal setting, strong team beliefs and team mental imagery are a few examples. However, in order to ensure the success of the team, there must be a balance of me and we , meaning that while individualistic goals must be set and followed, they must coincide with team goals and neither should outweigh the other. The importance of fitness to self image and self leadership was the penultimate strategy discussed in the text. Studies illustrated the benefits of fitness resulting in improved job performance and professional satisfaction. Lastly, the text discussed the importance of life factors such as happiness, emotional satisfaction, and social responsibility to self leadership. Different personality types approach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Wal Mart As A Symbol Of The United States Overview: Sam Walton founded Wal Mart in 1962 in Roger, Arkansas. In a little less than 10 years, Wal Mart had 38 locations and was opening two stores per year. In 1970, the company started trading in the New York Stock Exchange. By 1979, the company announced a record $1billion sales and it became the first company to do so. Wal Mart reached record after record during those years, and by the end of 1989, Wal Mart reported after tax profits of $1billlion. Wal Mart now has become a symbol of the United States, and it is the biggest employer in the world with approximately 2.2 million workers with operations in 27 different countries. Wal Mart s revenue is gargantuan; they were ranked number one by Fortune Magazine in 2001, with a revenue of $219.8bn. At this point, Wal Mart sales are around $1billlion per day. The incredible rise of Wal Mart from a little store in Arkansas to one of the biggest companies todayis astonishing; however, it has not come without its problems. During the early 1980 s, employees tried to unionize in one of the distribution centers in Arkansas. Walton told the workers that if they unionize, he would remove the employees profit sharing plan and replace them with other employees. Another scandal Wal Mart faced was in its Made in America campaign, during which most of the clothes sold in Wal Mart were manufactured in sweatshops in developing countries. The video The Age of Wal Mart, which aired in 2004, presented many ethical issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Aime Cesaire s A Tempest Clarifies Shakespeare s The Tempest Cesaire s A Tempest Clarifies Shakespeare s The Tempest Negritude, originally a literary and ideological movement of French speaking black intellectuals, reflects an important and comprehensive reaction to the colonial situation of European colonization (Carlberg). This movement, which influenced Africans as well as blacks around the world, specifically rejects the political, social, and moral domination of the West. Leopold Senghor, Leon Damas, and Aime Cesaire are the three pioneers of the revolution. The founder who expresses his ideas more broadly, though, is Cesaire, who uses literary works to express his viewpoint on colonization. An excellent example of such a tactic is his play, A Tempest, which is a revision of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prospero becomes the ruler of the only other two inhabitants of the island, Caliban and Ariel. Cesaire uses the same series of events, but confronts his readers with the unpleasant realities of slavery in the Americas (Allison). While Prospero is cast in the role of a White slave owner, the natives, Ariel and Caliban, are transformed into his black slaves. The presence of race in the play is also displayed when Cesaire exposes the feeble, racist, stereotypes many Whites propagate about Blacks (Dayan 134). When referring to Caliban s living quarters, Prospero says, It wouldn t be such a ghetto if you took the trouble to keep it clean (Cesaire 13). Such a statement is clearly racist and plays into the stereotypes many Whites have about Blacks, and also makes the presence of race in Cesaire s play more obvious. Another aspect of Cesaire s play that proves it is written from the African American perspective of colonization is the language used. The Tempest is written, obviously, in Shakespearean language, a European form which is sometimes difficult for the modern reader to understand. Cesaire sees writing in an European language as a representation of Shakespeare s favoring of the Europeans in their domination of Americas. Therefore, to contradict this viewpoint, A Tempest is written in a more modern language, leaning more towards ebonics than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Colony Collapse Disorder The Buzz on Colony Collapse Disorder Denise Collins According to the National Geographic News website, the domestic honey bee population has decreased 50% in as many years (Roach, 2004). Many reasons are blamed for the decrease in honey bee numbers including diseases and pesticides. Scientists have given the decline in honey bee population phenomenon a name, Colony Collapse Disorder. While some experts maintain that Colony Collapse Disorder is a nuisance and not a catastrophe, it is a serious problem affecting domestic honey bees worldwide. Colony Collapse Disorder is a phenomenon affecting domestic and wild honey bee colonies worldwide. Basically what is happening is worker bees are leaving the hive and not coming back but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spanish researchers have recently announced they have found the cause of Colony Collapse Disorder. The scientists are suggesting that the honey bees are being attacked by a fungus called Nosema ceranae. Through further testing of infected hives, the researchers may have also found a cure. Simply enough, an antibiotic has been found to be effective in curing the colony (Ford, 2009). I believe that more research needs to be done to further evaluate the Colony Collapse Disorder. We need to make sure that all possible causes have been checked and rechecked. There could be more than one cause to the devastating disorder. There could also be more than one remedy to the problem. The first item that needs to be completed is do extensive study of the both the wild and domesticated honey bee. This study of both types is to be done to see why commercial honey bee colonies are affected more often than wild hives. A healthy hive needs to be quarantined for the control. When a colony is suspected of being on the verge of collapsing, miniature transponders will be attached to worker bees to track its movements. Every aspect of the honey bees life needs to be studied and documented. The first sign of a colony in danger of collapse needs to be documented. When a remedy is found it can be treated as soon as possible. This step needs to be completed as quickly as possible before it becomes critical. I am estimating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did Roger Chillingworth Manipulate Relationships In... In The American Classic, The Scarlet Letter, American author and short story novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne develops characters that manipulate relationships based on the perceived benefits for themselves in social or religious situations In the Scarlet Letter relationships are commodified based on social/religious standing. Human relationships are asserted and denied to further someone in the social and religious hierarchy. Bonds can merely be tossed aside for the benefit of a person. This is illustrated all throughout The Scarlet Letter in the relationships between the characters. One of the relationships shown in the novel where this is exemplified is the relationship between Chillingworth and Dimmesdale. Roger Chillingworth does not consider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Johnstown Flood Essay McCullough presents a meticulously researched, detailed account of the Johnstown Flood of May 31st 1889, which provides arguments for why the disaster was both the work of man and a visitation of providence . However, it is apparent that McCullough believes that man was more responsible than nature/god for the extent of the catastrophe. In McCullough s opinion, the storm that caused the flood was no more than the inevitable stimulus of the disaster, whereas the deferred maintenance and poor repairs on the dam were the primary reason that Johnstown was devastated in 1889. McCullough exposes the failed duties of Benjamin Ruff and other members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, whilst simultaneously questioning the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also explains how heavy rainfall in 1879 and 1881 caused further damage. This information sets a precedent for the disaster of 1889. McCullough once again reiterates the responsibility of man prior to the 1889 disaster with the example of Daniel J. Morrell s concerns in 1880. He sent John Fulton on behalf of the Cambria Iron Works to inspect the dam, where two major structural problems were found: there was no discharge pipe to reduce water in the dam, and, the previous repair left a leak that cut into the dam. This initial warning and advice was rejected, even after their offer to pay for repairs. McCullough then points out that there were in fact four other crucial problems that needed to be repaired that had not been noticed by Fulton. The height of the dam had been lowered, reducing the height between the crest and the spillway. A screen of iron rods were put across the spillway, which would decrease its capacity when clogged by debris. The dam sagged in the center so it was lower than at the ends when the center should have been highest and strongest. Lastly, the club brought the level of the lake nearly to the top so there was no reserve capacity for a severe storm. By indicating the many problems with the dam prior to the great flood of 1889 and the South Fork Club s refusal to acknowledge the potential danger, McCullough is leaving little doubt to the reader of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...