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2. Modernizing The World Can Be Detrimental
Modernizing the world can be detrimental to religious cooperation. With an increase in education of
the different options of religious directions, there are controversial means of interaction between
them as the different religious beliefs compete to be right or most beneficial to the human
population. Some religions, like Hinduism, typically tolerate other beliefs and desire to work with
them to maintain order and a civil living situation. Unlike Hinduism, Christianity appears to exert
attributes that oppose this mindset. They are in conflict with other religions even within the
umbrella of Christianity (Massimini Fave, 1991). The spectrum of Christian denominations are not
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There is always a conflict between religious beliefs (Roccas, 2005). Irreligious people live
according to rituals, behaviors, and other values that align with their own personal ethic, while
Religious individuals abide by what is given them by their divine authority. These variations are
easily scientifically observable, but, the motives behind the beliefs require more insight and
intuition to deduce. According to Roccas (2005), values are the motives behind their actions. This
includes factors that influence one to act a certain way, understand situations, and give reasons
for their behaviors. It is a method to quench people s desires through meaningful and ethical
means. The concept of good and bad are founded on this idea of values (Roccas, 2005). These
place a hierarchical order of significance and morality in one s life. Values such as family security,
forgiveness, and obedience take priority in importance to those of religious lifestyles. Some of the
values that are attributed to low importance in the lives of religious individuals may include
pleasure and an exciting life (Roccas, 2005). Consistent with Roccas (2005) views, Schwartz relates
values to preferences, categorization according to significance in one s life, and guidance in a
person s lifelong pursuits. Schwartz derived power, achievement, hedonism, stimulation, self
direction, universalism, benevolence, tradition, conformity, and security that
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3. One Brain Or Two By Gazzaniga M. S.
The title article that I used for my Classic Research paper is One Brain or Two? The split brain in
man by Gazzaniga M.S. Brain consists of two hemispheres. The left hemisphere controls the
calculation, reasoning, written language and critical thinking. The right hemisphere controls
emotions, insight, music, and creativity. The right braincontrols the left part of the body. The left
brain controls the right part of the body. They look similar, but they both have totally different
functions. For example, the brain of people who are right handed functioning differently than
people who are left handed. Split brain is a removable of a corpus callosum, which is the
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The hypothesis was to explore the extent to which the two halves of the human brain are able to
function independently, and whether they have separate and unique abilities. If the information
traveling between the two halves of your brain is interrupted, would the right side of your body
suddenly be unable to coordinate with the left? If language is controlled by the left side of the
brain, how would your ability to speak and understand words be affected by this surgery? Would
thinking and reasoning processes exist in both halves separately? If the brain is really two
separate brains, would a person be capable of functioning normally when these two brains are no
longer able to communicate? Since we receive sensory input from both the right and the left, how
would the senses of vision, hearing, and touch be affected? They were trying to answer these
questions. They tested patients visual abilities, touch simulation, auditory abilities. The methods
were used to examine the visual abilities, so the objects that presented on a left side would be
invisible to them in the right hemisphere. Meanwhile, if the objects presented on the right side, they
would be able to see
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4. Cultural Healing in Leslie Marmon Silko s Ceremony Essay
Cultural Healing in Ceremony
Leslie Marmon Silko is a Native American from New Mexico and is part of the Laguna tribe.
She received a MacArthur genius award and was considered one of the 135 most significant
women writers ever. Her home state has named her a living cultural treasure. (Jaskoski, 1) Her well
known novel Ceremony follows a half breed named Tayo through his realization and healing process
that he desperately needs when he returns from the horrors of World War II. This is a process that
takes him back to the history of his culture.
Tayo returns home when World War II ends in 1945. He feels alienated from his home and hardly
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In order to rid him of the physical and mental sickness that the war and the racial issues brought
Tayo, Betonie takes him through a ceremony. In order to complete the ceremony, Betonie tells him
to find a woman, stars, cattle, and a mountain. The woman he meets knew beforehand that Tayo
would come to see her.
A major focus in the novel is the contrast of the treatment of the land between the Native
Americans and the Whites. America holds a convoluted assumption that Indians and Mexicans
should feel guilty for stealing things in America, when the whites originally stole everything by
stealing the land. This is not only a problem with the Indians and the Whites, for many other
groups around the world are experiencing feelings of loss of tradition and alienation from the
majority. Ceremony touches on the racial issues that many people are concerned about and
frustrated with. In an essay titled Fences Against Freedom written by Silko herself, she discusses
her frustrations with the potent racial issues that many people are not even aware of. Much of the
essay focuses on the boarder patrol policies and the unfairness within those systems. She also
touches on the degrading illegal aliens label that is put on Mexicans, saying and I know that I am
not alone in my hatred of these racist immigration policies, which are broadcast
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5. Robert Glasper Musical Influence
Robert Glasper was Born April 5th, 1978 in Houston Texas Roberts earliest musical influence.
Was his mother Kim Yvette Glasper, who sang blues and jazz professionally she would. Take him
to her gigs at nightclubs instead of hiring babysitters, she was a music director at the east wind
Baptist church. This was where Glasper first performed and feel in love with performing. He would
at the time play at Sunday s etc for. churches in particular Baptist, Catholic, and Seventh day
adventist. Robert says he developed his first sound in church harmonys. This inspired him to fuse
church harmonies with jazzharmonies, Glasper attended Elkins high school Missouri city,Texas for
performing and visual arts. And went on to attend college at The New School
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6. C. Diff Research Paper
Infectious Diseases: Clostridium Difficile Colitis
Infectious Disease: Signs and Symptoms
Clostridium Difficile, or C. diff, is a common occurrence in hospitals. But how does one know that
they are in fact dealing with a patient with C. diff and not just diarrhea? It all lies in the symptoms.
C. diff diarrhea has a distinct odor. The patient also feels a constant urgency, a need to always go to
the restroom. The stool contains mucous. Beyond that, most patients will present with a low grade
fever, mild leukocytosis, hyperactive bowel sounds, and mild abdominal tenderness. (Headly, 461)
Causative Agents: Distinguishing Characteristics Clostridium difficile is both the name of the
bacteria and the illness. When referring to the illness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The answer is that it cannot. Clostridium difficile cannot. However, the diarrhea from the C. diff
can. To prevent it, one must work backwards, returning to the transmission of the illness. The
question is then how is it passed on to other people? The answer is simple: lack of proper
handwashing. By not properly washing the hands, the method of transmission become the nurses
hands. But that does not necessarily account for the spores found in the bedsheets. In that, one has
to realize that a patient with diarrhea may or may not have Clostridium difficile colitis. When that
is realized, great care should be taken with the bedsheets of that individual, by taking care not to
shake the sheets to prevent dispersal through the air. The nurse must then once again follow proper
handwashing procedures after disposal of the dirty linens. Nothing can affect the flora to prevent all
bouts of C. diff. That includes antibiotics, the number one cause of Clostridium difficile. But
because antibiotics are sometimes necessary for survival, the patient must be encouraged to intake
probiotics while on antibiotics. Similarly, if the antibiotics are not needed, the patient should not be
taking them. C. diff is a superbug, an illness that antibiotics cannot help. And by purposely taking
antibiotics for no need causes more problems than the patient should want to deal
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8. Final Reflection For Research Paper
Final Reflection Sandy Wisneski
Technology is often used for the wrong reasons in the classroom. Teachers find a new idea and
jump on the technology band wagon without considering if this is the best use for the digital tool.
When planning lessons using technology, consideration needs to made as to how the tool will
enhance the lesson or will it just be an added feature.
I love the challenge of new technology and am always on the lookout for ways to engage students
in my classroom. I do have a strong background with technology but found new tidbits to add to
my repertoire when using the Google Apps. Since most of my information was gained through
my own investigation, it was helpful to dig deeper into what Google offers. When integrating any
new applications into the classroom, digital citizenship is an essential building block. Students
need to respect technology and connecting with others the same way we do face to face. This is
critical when working collaboratively in a Google doc or slideshow. Netiquette needs to be
modeled and taught. I appreciated lessons on copyright included in this course. We spend several
lessons going over what copyright means, how to find fair use images, and how to cite their sources.
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I co teach, and we are able to share all of the assignments and scoring with various classrooms.
Classrooms is able to add Google Docs assignments, or share a presentation with students to view
as well as give short formative assessments using Google forms. Personally, I am not fond of
using Google Sites because it is not user friendly in the navigation. I prefer using a wiki to embed
our project links and
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9. The Importance Of Law Enforcement
b.Introduction a.When it comes to upholding the law this essay will identify the explanations on
how the law enforcement exactly does that. It will further examine how law enforcement is
implemented against offenders along with the fairness of the law enforcement system. In principle,
law enforcment is the primary point of contacgt with regards to the criminal equity framework. Law
implementation must ensure that they are by and large reasonable and steady when managing the
general population. Law enforcement is committed to maintain the law, by rehearsing it,
understanding it and of course, as well as by upholding the laws that are set up especially within the
Constitution. Law enforcement are required to social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and
human rights to build a more just society. c.Theis Statement a.Law enforcement are required to
show examples of social justice principles such as; equality, solidarity, and human rights to becom
and maintain a more just society.. The important of law enforcement indiviudals to uhold the
standards and enforce the law is an understatement. When it comes to law enforcement their job is
never done such things as accidents, sexual assault, domestic violence, racial profiling and murders,
theft and etc. are dealt with on a daily. Law enforcement key that will hold the community together.
Part II: a.When people commit crimes, that s when it is law enforcement professionals
responsibilies to use criminal theory to
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10. Gilgamesh And Enkidu Analysis
Enkidu continues to push Gilgamesh to smite Humbaba. On p. 44, once Enkidu makes the final
case to Gilgamesh to kill Humbaba, Humbaba curses both of them: My friend, Humbaba who
guards the Forest [of Cedar ]/ [finish him,] slay him, [do away with his power,] /.../ Humbaba
heard...and...[bitterly cursed them:]/ May the pair of them not grow old,/ besides Gilgamesh his
friend, none shall bury Enkidu! Humbaba curses Enkidu for fervently encouraging a hesitant
Gilgamesh to kill him. Although Gilgamesh in in the position to kill Humbaba, it is Enkidu who
commits the worse crime: betraying the natural world the world that raised him. Humbaba
entrusted Enkidu with his life, to protect him from civilization. Enkidu does not bend to any of...
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This door and Enkidu resemble each other in that both of their transformations had crude
beginnings and developed into refined products of civilization. Enkidu ripped the cedar tree
from its natural roots in the forest and sculpted the hunk of wood into a manicured door. Enkidu
himself was a beast man living naturally until he was removed from the forest to go through a
similar grooming process brought on by civilization. Just how Enkidu polished the cedar tree,
Shamhat, the Uruk people, and Gilgamesh polished Enkidu. Now, he wants to destroy the door
he fashioned, this symbol of civil cultivation, for he believes that he is dying as a consequence of
becoming civilized. Enkidu believes that if he maintained his status in the wilderness, never
ventured off to have sex with Shamhat, never drank the people s ale and bread, he would not be
dying. He believes civilization has corrupted him; he should have remained pure and natural as a
wild man in the forest. After cursing the door, he then goes to curse the trapper man and Shamhat,
the two people who are responsible for bringing him into Uruk society. Shamhat more significantly,
is responsible for bringing Enkidu into the civilized
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11. The Berlin Wall And The Wall
On November 9,1989 the German rulers finally allowed the Wall to be taken down. The Berlin
Wall was according to Rosenberg a physical division between West Berlin and East Germany in
order to keep East Germans from fleeing to the West (Rosenberg). History always seems to repeat
itself because even in modern times the usage of a wallto keep people from moving in large number
is still viable. Nonetheless, like the Berlin wall and the Great Wall of Chinabefore that, wallsare just
that walls and unfortunately they are not enough to keep individuals from getting to the other side.
With the upcoming presidential elections in the United States there is a party member in
particular who promises: that if elected will construct a wall separating The United States of
America and its southern neighbor Mexico with a concrete wall. With this in mind, it is easy to
write off the wall and guess at a rough estimate with dollars in mind but what is more important
than money is how this wall would impact the surrounding areas where the wall itself is to be
constructed. Not only that but if such a wall is to be built it will also have an everlasting impact on
the local economies near the site. Although constructing a wall on the American southern border
near Texas and Mexico would reduce the passage of illegal immigrants, the cost of this wall would
outweigh the benefits of its erection.
The first of many problems that arise with the construction of this wall is that there are
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12. The Supreme Court s 1954 Brown V. Board Of Education
The Supreme Court s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision ending de jure segregation was a
watershed moment in American history. The hope was that by striking down state laws that
maintained racially segregated public schools, America would embark on a new course leading to
integrated public schools. The Court recognized the critical role that public schools play in shaping
American culture and promoting the well being of the nation. In addition to ensuring Constitutional
rights to equal protection under the law, the Brown decision paved a path for students to receive
educational services in integrated learning environments that reflect the diversity of American
society. In the immediate aftermath of the Brown decision, states across America
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13. Rape Fantasies Analysis
In Margaret Atwood s Rape Fantasies, the narrator Estelle describes her rape fantasies in which is
never assaulted. Initiated by a conversation with her coworkers about their controversial daydreams,
Estelle recounts her own reoccurring visions, though hers differ from those discussed between the
women. Throughout the piece, Atwood utilizes stream of conscious writing to show her narrator s
jumbled thoughts as she describes her fantasies. Atwood s short story depicts a narrator
inexperienced in courtship and meeting men, as Estelle s honest and seemingly endless stream of
thoughts highlight her critical view of women she knows well and explain daydreams in which she
meets and (hopes to) build relationships with unfamiliar men. As a whole, Atwood s use of longer
sentences and stream of consciousnessemphasize the narrator s disorganized and honest opinions.
Within the first few pages, the narrator voices her inner, cynical thoughts about her female
colleagues. She describes Chrissy the receptionist as being [v]arnished and like she s been
painted over with nail polish (Atwood 1). When Greta, a coworker, makes a comment about
another s concern for being out late at night, Estelle reveals, [Greta] worked in Detroit for three
years and she never lets you forget it, it s like she thinks she s a war hero or something, we should
all admire her just for the fact that she s still walking this earth (Atwood 2). She continues
criticizing Greta and Chrissy: They re both
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14. Keg River Essay
The term Keg River has been historically used within Alberta to indentify early to middle Devonian
carbonate reef type structures within the Alberta Basin. Nomenclature problems were identified by
Schneider (2011) with commonly interchangeable terminology that began in the 1930s, including
Upper Elk Point formations such as the Winnipegosis, Keg River and Methy.
Sproule (in Ells, 1932) described the Keg River from outcrops along the Clearwater River, near
Fort McMurray in the 1930s. Sproule described the carbonate sequence as a thin bedded, alternating
limestone and shale, progressing to an argillaceous limestone under a massive dolostone.
The Methy Formation was first published in research from Nauss (1950), currently used as the ...
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Corrigan (1975) divided the Keg River into two units; the lower unit The Platform consisting of
uniform thickness over a large regionally area; and the second unit as an aerially restricted Buildup
consisting of reef mounds deposited on the top of the lower platform unit. He described the Keg
River Formation to contain halite, anhydrite and carbonate.
Campbell (1987) defined the Keg River Formation as an open marine carbonate with an upward
shoaling character marking the beginning of the Lower Elk Point Group (Lower Keg River
Member).
This Lower Keg River member was initiated by a rapid increase in sea level elevation flooding
the salt plains of the Contact Rapids. Campbell (1987) described the Lower member of a dark
micritic limestone, in a somewhat euxinic environment, containing bitumen and fauna such as
brachiopods, crinoids, corals, stromatoporoids and gastropods. The unit can be locally
dolomitized with a maximum thickness of approximately 50m. The Upper Keg River member
was deposited during the restriction of marine waters by the Presqu ile Barrier reef into the Elk
Point Basin (Campbell, 1987). The interior of the basin contains Upper Keg River pinnacle reefs,
banks and platforms. Campbell (1987) noted the spatial differences in the type of carbonate
deposition within sub basins; areas from the Peace River Arch to southern Albertashow a fringing
carbonate platform, while the Rainbow, Zama and Shekelie basins contained the majority of the
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15. Lehmberg V. Travis County Court Case
Soon after, Travis County DA Rosemary Lehmberg contacted Harle to request an appointment.
The judge who was in the midst of a capital murder trial in his home district elected to speak to
her by phone instead, but he had a court reporter transcribe the exchange, which took place on
September 16. During a hearing in Georgetown ten days later, he provided a sealed transcript of
the conversation to Morrison, Raley, Jernigan, and Roberts and called a recess during which the
attorneys could read it. The transcript contained an earth shattering bit of information: a pubic hair
that had been recovered from Debra Baker s bed in 1988 did, in fact, match Norwood s DNA profile.
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(Bradley, who was appointed by Governor Perry to head the TexasForensic Science Commission,
had openly disparaged Scheck s efforts to examine whether Willingham had been wrongly
convicted using flawed forensic science.) But during an intense weekend of phone calls back and
forth, Bradley finally relented to Scheck s terms. Bradley agreed not only to release Michael on
bond while the Court of Criminal Appeals considered his claim of actual innocence but also to
allow Michael s attorneys, during that time, to conduct a court supervised investigation into
possible misconduct in the case. The unusual arrangement would allow them to question Anderson,
Wood, and others under
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16. Robert Zieger s For Jobs And Freedom
Robert Zieger s For Jobs and Freedom Race and Labor In America Since 1865 is laid out as a
scholarly historical look at how race has effected freedom and the labor market for blacks in
America since the late 19th century. While Zieger presents the material in a scholarly manner
and is careful to look at issues from more than one paradigm; I feel that his voice is often lost in
this careful presentation of both sides of the coin. Aside from obviously being pro union Robert
Zieger only takes a personal stand a once in his book For Jobs and Freedom; the onetime Zieger
s voice is heard he speaks in opposition to the Accomodationists ideals of Booker T and Villard
who urged young blacks to accept their station and apply themselves diligently to become the best
farmer, domestic servant, or ditch digger that they could possibly be. Another critic of the book
raised in class by Professor Bloom was that Zieger only focuses on one form of racism, white
supremacy. In my paper I will briefly discuss some of the social and economic changes that
forced the rearticulation of the relationship between black workers and white capital near the turn
of the century. I will also highlight Zieger s argument that organized labor near the turn of the
century failed black workers with their actions while maintaining a rhetoric of egalitarian
principles towards black workers. Zieger s practical agenda is to shine a light on racism and help
facilitate its end by educating through a lens of
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17. Abraham Ratner Still Life Analysis
Abraham Rattner is a painter who display bold color and expression and reflect social protest and
his Jewish heritage. He was born in 1893 in Poughkeepsie, New York. His parents immigrated to
the United States from Russia to escape anti Semitism, which was hostility towards the Jews. As
Abraham grew up, paintingbecomes a part of his daily life. After graduating from Poughkeepsie
High School, he studied art at George Washington University, The Corcoran School of Art, and The
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. In 1917, as the World War one raged,
Abraham interrupted his education and enlisted in the United States army. Two years later, when he
returned to the Pennsylvania Academy, he was awarded the Cresson traveling scholarship to study
art abroad. Abraham traveled throughout Europe for a year and then settled in Paris for the next
twenty years. In the 20th century artist continued traditions of still lifepainting in salons. Artist
made personal statements with their arrangements of fruits, flowers, books, and other inanimate
objects and when they painted these works in new modernist styles, they kept the public interested
in the value of still life painting. Abraham Rattner s painting Still Life Composition is one of the
Brauer Museum of Art s more popular permanent collection pieces, a major work by the artist that
exhibits well the rich qualities and expressive abilities of oil paint. Painted on a panel surface, this
work stands astride abstract
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18. Corrections in teh Criminal Justice System
When most people hear the term, corrections they probably think of prisons, striped uniforms,
cellblocks, armed guards, and surly prisoners. Part of American corrections is prisons, but
corrections is much more than that. Corrections includes prisons, jails, halfway houses, group
homes, probation, parole, intensive supervision, electric monitoring, restitution programs, victim
offender mediation, and even the death penalty. Correctionscan be defined as all that society does
to and with offenders after they have been found guilty of a crime. Corrections even includes
some things done to offenders prior to conviction, such as detention in jails pending adjudication
of guilt and programs for offenders who are diverted out of the criminal system. I will start this
paper by exploring early corrections in the United States. The village style, communal life of
colonial America did not lend itself to extensive use of institutional incarceration. Resources and
expertise for erecting jails or prisonfacilities were non existent. A few jails were used as short
term housing facilities for those awaiting trial or imposition of a sentence. Some offenders
served short jail terms, but one reason jails were not used as frequently as in later times was due
to economics. Even today, jails and prisons are a financial drain on society. It is expensive to feed
and house prisoners. Another economic motive has been connected to the scarce use of prisons and
jails. Incarcerated prisoners
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19. Society Vs Savagery In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding
Lord of the Flies Process Paper
What s the thing holding society back from anarchy and chaos? The novel Lord of The Flies
written by William Golding introduces the topic of society versus savagery and how humans
naturally drive towards the latter. Social constructs are the foundation of which savagery is
contained. The theme of Lord of the Flies is that all forms of civilization have a constant never
ending drive towards savagery. Golding conveys this with his use of characters, setting, and
symbolism throughout the novel.
The author uses his character s relationships and internal struggles to convey the theme. Ralph s
agenda of keeping the group together and lighting a signal fire shows that he is a civilized leader
who is also challenged by Jack, a savage unleashed. The boys play a game after a hunt where
Robert is hunted down as the pig Ralph too was fighting to get near, to get a handful of that
brown vulnerable flesh gnawing at Robert and poking him with their spears (Golding 114). The
imagery of Ralph attempting to reach for Robert is peculiar to his behavior as he s always been
civilized throughout the novel. The word vulnerable implies that Ralph is a predator and Robert
is prey waiting to be struck down. This behavior is the innate savagery trying to free itself, caged
within Ralph s civilized brain. Robert struggles to break free from the hunter s grasps when Ralph
mumbles haltingly, Just a game... I got jolly hurt at rugger once (Golding 115). He catches his
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20. Misconceptions And Misinformation Regarding How Educators...
There are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation concerning how educators can teach reading,
spelling and writing in school classrooms today. A common misconception is that teachers do not
focus on phonics anymore or that starting teachers do not have any understanding of how to teach
phonics. It is an educator s responsibility to implement different teaching approaches to teach their
students phonicsin an appropriate way to interpret or comprehend the written codes found in
different words. This essay develops a better understanding of phonics and the various teaching
approaches that teachers can use to teach phonics effectively, toward enhancing motivation and
engagement of student learning.
Phonics focuses on the sound letter relationships used in reading and writing, and involves an
understanding of the alphabetic principle the idea that spoken language is made up of sounds and
these sounds can be mapped to written letters (Hill, 2015, p. 241). Phonics entails developing
learners ability to hear, identify and manipulate phonemes or alphabet knowledge to teach the
correspondence between sounds and spelling patterns that represent them in the written language.
For students to learn to read and spell using phonics they must understand the relationship between
sounds (phonemes) of letters or letter combinations (graphemes) and then remember the specific
letter sequences and patterns used in different speech sounds. Phonics instruction thus focuses on
developing
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21. I Believe In Sport
I believe in sports. I have been playing sports since i was 7 years old, sports such as basketball,
football, and soccer. I play organized, in the street, or at the park, anywhere or anytime i can get
my hands on a ball, I will play.
Working hard is a big part of playing sports. Hard work usually beats out talent. I run 2 miles a day
to condition my body and get in healthy and physical shape. I shoot 500 free throws a day to
become a better basketball player and improve my shooting.I practice 2 hours a day doing drills to
improve my defense, dribbling, shooting, and more.
Playing sports has really gained me many of new friends and brothers. Playing basketball helped
me become friends with Ernest and Perrion. Playing soccer
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22. Introducing Cultural Anthropology Summary
In chapter 6 of Introducing Cultural Anthropology Howell Paris talked about the different Modes
of Subsistence. Howell Paris described what each mode was and then described how the lifestyle
affected the interaction between people and interaction between societies. They then discussed the
different exchange systems and how interaction were affected by the systems. In Church, Plaza,
and Marketplace Larson talks about the interactions of cultures and beliefs. Larson discusses the
issues that can arise when ministering to someone in a different culture. Larson looks into detail
the issue of completion vs social acceptance and independence vs economic security. This week
David Mann discuss how culture vary when it comes to the how does wealth and relationships
relate. Mann goes into the role of the missionary. The missionary must understand the how
exchanges take place in different cultures to most effectively best share the Gospel. What new
insights have you gained from this reading? (Do as many as fit you.) 1. What is considered
valuable is determined by culture and necessity. Is there value in independence or relationships?
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On page 123 of Introducing Cultural Anthropology has a story called Kinship as Economic
Strategy. In this story the author talks about how she considered herself to be a financially
independent women making her way through graduate school a long way from her family. Then
a comparison of her situation was made by her African American neighbors. To them she was the
poor one. She had no husband, parents, or any family within in range to her. This different view
point will really make me think about what I value as important. She thought she was doing well
because she could support herself but in reality she was the poor on because she was alone. We
aren t happy because of material things but rather because of the love we receive from friends and
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23. Woman Hollering Creek By Sandra Cisneros Analysis
Fierce Woman
Sandra Cisneros said, I have to say that the traditional role is kind of a myth, I think the
traditional Mexican woman is a fierce woman. If I compare this quote with my mother, I would
have to say that Cisneros knew my mother and she was talking about her. Since I have use of
reason, there s not a day that goes by that I don t see my mother fighting for a better future for us.
When my mother was younger she faced really hard situations that made her a better woman and
she was gifted with a blessing. Woman Hollering Creek , is a story that every Mexican woman
could relate to, when I read it, I pictured my mom in my mind. Being a single mother was never an
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My father knew that I was born and he never responded as a father, he didn t take the
responsibility he was supposed to take. On the other hand, my mother didn t beg him to stay
with us and she became a single mother. She became a fierce woman; she would work hours to
give me always the best. Thanks to my mother I have to admit that food has been always in my
mouth and shoes on my feet. My mother became a single mother and she confronted the world
with her daughter, she was proud to have me and would stand tall when they would ask her
about me. The older I get, the more I see the efforts my mom has made to see me happy, my
mother is the type of women that would do anything to keep me safe, just like Cleofila, she
decided that the best for her babies was to leave her husband and start a future by herself. I relate
Juan Pedro, Cleofila s husband to my father, because he didn t fight for his kids, he would treat
woman very badly, he was teaching his kid to be a bad person and to not respect others. Juan
Pedro never actually cared about his family, just like my father, but who needs a father when you
have a mother like mine? I asked my mom once why didn t she stayed with my father and she
responded firmly, I didn t wanted to depend on a man, I am a woman that didn t had a career back
then and with you, it would be hard
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24. My Guitar Research Paper
Many new guitarists aren t sure of what kind of guitar they should buy when they decide to
purchase one. Myself, I spent months and thousands trying to find the right guitar. Five guitars
later, I found the right one and decided that nobody else should have to go through that ordeal.
Here is a list of things to look at when you are trying to decide which guitaris right for you.Tone
This is probably the single most important thing to look at in a guitar. Whether you are playing
electric or acoustic, country, rock, blues, or jazz, you need to have a tone that fits your musical
genre. You wouldn t want to play a guitar that is perfect for country music in a heavy metal band.
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Well get ready to drown in a sea of confusing options like body styles, pickup choices, hardware
options, manufacturer differences and modeling capabilities just to name a few. If you walk
into a decent size music store these days you will be confronted with more options than what the
latest luxury SUV offers. Or you might be thinking about browsing an online music store. Now
you have even more choices than your local store.Fortunately, it is possible to group these
choices together in a list of options that you can bring to your music store salesperson. So, let s
get started... STEP ONE: IDENTIFY YOUR MUSICAL TASTE Do you want to rock? Are you
into blues, jazz or country? Answer this question and you ll greatly narrow down your choices.
Certain types of guitars are typically used for certain styles of music. (In the interest of
maintaining a fair and objective position on brand names and products I will refrain from
mentioning specific brand names.) If it s modern or classic rock you re into, you re going to
want to find a solid body guitar. For a thick, rich tone you will want to select a guitar with
humbucking pickups. For a brighter thinner tone choose a guitar with single coil pickups. If you
re interested in those crazy 80 s guitar tricks you might want to find a guitar with a floating
tremelo If not, go ahead and choose a standard bridge or a fixed tailpiece. If you prefer a little
country twang, you re probably going
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25. The Role of Satan in Paradise Lost
The Role of Satan in Paradise Lost
John Milton s epic Paradise Lost is one that has brought about much debate since its writing. This
epic tells the Biblical story of Adam and Eve, although from a different perspective than what most
people usually see. Milton tells the story more through the eyes of Satan, whom most people
usually consider the ultimate villain. The way in which Satan is portrayed in this story has caused
speculation as to whether Satan is actually a hero in this situation. He certainly has heroic qualities
throughout the story, yet still is ultimately responsible for Adam and Eves sin. Satan can easily be
classified as a hero in this story, as well as the main antagonist, depending on the viewpoint of the
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The character of Satan in this story can also be related to other tragic heroes throughout history.
He is a variant of Achilles, who equates honor with his own status...and feels slighted by his
commander in chief, refuses his orders and believes himself superior. Both epics turn on the
connection between a sense of injur d merit and the hero s wrath. He is Odysseus and Jason on
their heroic voyages, leader and chief warrior in battle during and after the War in Heaven, and
through it all the most powerful speaker, able to rally and organize his troops with the eloquence
of his appeals to their own heroic values. (Forsyth 30).
While many arguments can be made to defend Satan as the hero of this story, his power clearly
declines throughout the poem. In the end, he does not achieve his goal. Satan is bitter, but also
acknowledges the reality of his circumstances (Smith). We see Satan reach his peak, then his
power gently declines by the end of the story. Although Satan is powerful and persevering, he is
no match for God. We begin to see more of his flaws. Satan is undoubtedly charismatic and
persuasive in his speeches, as well as a powerful military leader, yet he seems to be somewhat
hypocritical as well. For example, when we are first introduced to Satan, he tells his followers not
to be afraid, yet he is afraid himself. Some might view this as Satan being brave, but this could
also be viewed as him being deceptive, which illustrates how he
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26. Erik Erikson s Theory Of Development
Susan is a sixty seven year old woman. She worked in human resources for a significant portion
of her life, however, in her later middle adult life decided to return to school to study to be a
registered nurse (RN). This was tough for Susan considering she was a mother of five her eldest
being in her late twenties and her youngest in elementary school. When asked to reminisce over
her life, Susan had numerous interesting stories from her life and shared much wisdom. If one
analyzes Susan s lifespan interview using Erikson s theory, they will realize that she has always
been conquering developmental conflict at each life stage. Before analyzing Susan s life, when one
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In this developmental stage adults face generativity versus stagnation. In the last developmental
stage, late adulthood, people encounter an integrity versus despair crisis (Coon Mitterer, 2015, p.
123 126). In addition, each stage has a virtue that is accomplished after the crisis has been
resolved. This was just an overview to Erikson s developmental theory, however, it greatly assists
the analyzation of Susan s life. To begin, this paper will not examine at the trust versus mistrust
stage considering Susan cannot recollect being an infant. Therefore, beginning at the early
childhood stage, Susan felt extremely self sufficient compared to her younger siblings; she
remembers having bathroom accidents and incidents of bed wetting. Nevertheless, she remembers
seeking her mother out and asking for assistance in the cleanup. Therefore, Susan clearly achieved
autonomy over shame and doubt. The virtue earned here was will she was willing to seek support
and admit wrongdoing. The subsequent stage is the middle childhood stage; this age is
characterized by children being playful and commencement school. At this period, the crisis is
initiative versus guilt. Susan showed initiative and made exceptional grades in preschool and
elementary school and as stated previously she showed early signs of mastering appropriate times
to be guilty. She was ambitious and determined to do outstanding in school and was remorseful
when she did
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27. The Historical Personality Of Merdeka Square
The historic environment is one of our most precious assets. It contributes to our economy, to our
cultural identity and to our sense of place. Merdeka Square is an important historical building in
Malaysia. It is also known as Independent Square and Dataran Merdeka in Malay. Merdeka Square
is located at the heart of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. To be specific, it is situated right in front of
Sultan Abdul Samad building. Before it was known as Merdeka Square, it was formerly known
as Padang or the Selangor Club Padang . It was used by the cricket green of the Selangor Club or
also known as the Royal Selangor Club now. The huge opened square was designed by AC
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At Merdeka Square, there is a 100 metre high flagpole which is the Malaysian Flag Jalur
Gemilang is hanging there. The flagpole is also one of the world s tallest flagpoles. 59 years
ago, the Malayan Flag was hoisted which signified that the country was freed from the ruling of
British. It is important to have maintained the historical site well. This is to remind the younger
generation on what had been going on in the past. It is for them to realize the remarkable things
that our leaders and our ancestors fought for us. Underneath the square is a complex called Plaza
Putra. It is an underground complex with food, leisure and entertainments. It is very convenient to
tourists as they can easily get food and entertainments after spending their day at Merdeka Square.
During our visit to Merdeka Square, when we finally got to see what we have always learnt in the
history textbooks and experienced it besides watching it from the television programmes, it felt so
surreal. We could totally imagine that enthusiasm that our ancestors have when they finally got to
free all of us from being under the ruling of
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28. Wuthering Heights Displacement Quotes
Displaced
The first theme is that of displacement. After reading a majority of Wuthering Height there is a
lot involving people who have been displaced. Our first example of this would be when
Mr.Earnshaw brings back Heathcliff to Wuthering Heights The master tried to explain the matter;
but he was really half dead with fatigue, and all that I could make out, amongst her scolding, was
a tale of his seeing it starving, and houseless, and as good as dumb, in the streets of Liverpool,
where he picked it up and inquired for its owner. (Bronte, p.38) From this quote we can see that
Heathcliff is out of placed due to the fact that he is very dirty, and ragged, where as the Earnshaws
are fair skinned and well groomed.
The second example of displacement would be when Catherine was at Thrushcross Grange for
five weeks. The mistress visited her often in the interval, and commenced her plan of reform by
trying to raise her self respect with fine clothes and flattery, which she took readily; so that, instead
of a wild, hatless little savage jumping into the house, and rushing to squeeze us all breathless.
(Bronte pg 55) From this quote we understand that while Catherine was staying at the Grange she
became displaced from her normal life at Wuthering heights, which in turn changed her perspective
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I could scarcely refrain from smiling at this antipathy to the poor fellow; who was a well made,
athletic youth, good looking in features, and stout and healthy, but attired in garments befitting his
daily occupations of working on the farm and lounging among the moors after rabbits and game.
(Bronte p.215) This quote shows us that Hareton s perspective and appearance has changed, due to
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29. Herman Melville s Life
Herman Melville lived a very adventurous life before starting his writing career, and his youth
was a very interesting start to his adventures which would later be adapted into his books along
with fictitious ideas molded in. Born on August 1 of 1819 to Allen and Maria Melville, Herman
soon came down with the scarlet fever sometime in the mid 1820 s which permanently damaged
his vision. His family lived a fairly luxurious life from Herman s father being a highly successful
merchant, although he was borrowing large amounts of money to fund his business which later
led to near financial ruin when he died in 1832. The business was picked up by Allan s oldest son,
and Herman worked as a bank clerk to help with his family s debt. During the 1830 s,
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30. Compare And Contrast Between The Crystal Structures
Paragraph 1: Compare and Contrast between the crystal structures
In this paragraph, we will be comparing between the crystal chemistry of the О± and ОІ FePO4,
describing the crystallochemical relationship between the structure and how the structures are
temperature dependent. As FePO4 distinguishes itself from the other isotypes because the ion at the
cathode is a transition metal. Transition metals have very low ionization energies, and often high
melting and boiling points. When the temperature changes from 294K to 1073K, we observed a
structural change of the FePO4 compound. During low temperatures, the compound (О± FePO4)
takes on a tetrahedral shape and as the compound heats up, pressure increases, the compound will
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The tilt angle of the tetrahedral would undergo tetrahedral distortion, with the bond length and
angle of P O bond changing as well. Using neutral powder diffraction, we observed the iron
phosphate quartz structure as the compound s form changes as temperature goes from 294K to
1073K. Due to the increasing temperature, there is low energy and high amplitude vibrations
resulting in the iron phosphate compound to expand. This is due to accommodated total neutron
scattering measurement.
When it changes from alpha to beta phase, there is a change in bond angle but no change in bond
length. As the compound slowly reaches the transition temperature of 980K, the tilt angle decreases.
Another condition is when the delta value is more than 22 degrees and theta value is less than
136 degree. Also, it is observed the Fe O bond decreases in the length, and the angle reduces as well.
Similarly, the P O bond of the phosphate ion, an increase in temperature results in a reduction of
bond length and angle too. This is line with what we had discussed earlier, on how the tilt angle of
the tetrahedral decreases when temperature rise. Nevertheless, other reasons may
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31. Marketing Audit
Walt Disney Corporation
Marketing Audit
Max McKay
Sabrina Coady
Henrik Oiseth
Principles of Marketing 308
Professor Simpson
November 14, 2006
Walt Disney Corporation
Founded in 1923, the Walt Disney Company has predicated itself as the world s best in the family
entertainment business. After 80 years in the business, who could argue with that statement?
Today, Walt DisneyCorporation dominates the market of family entertainment. An unparalleled
experience is the direct affect of superior quality, innovative content, and brilliant storytelling. To
capture such a highly diverse market, Walt Disney has divided itself into four main business
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Current stock prices are hovering around $30 per share ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). Walt
Disney Corporation can contribute much of its success to a large number of resources, superior
experience, and its low cost strategy. The company has developed a well known brand name that
has lead to high brand loyalty. This has given the organization the ability to adapt when product line
sales decrease. At the same time, financial stability has allowed Walt Disney Corporation to extend
its product line and services into home video, film, merchandise, radio broadcasting, network
television, and theme parks ( The Walt Disney Company, 1996). As product line sales declined in
the US, Disney has effectively expanded its operations to Japan and Europe. Overall, financial
stability is one of Walt Disney s primary internal strengths, giving the firm flexibility to submerge
into a variety of different markets and expand operations globally. Innovative thinking by Disney
employees has been critical to the company s success. Employees have highly contributed to several
box office hits in Disney productions. Creative and unique ideas this firm continually produces has
overshadowed much of the competition. In an industry where extreme amounts of capital
investments are required for new market entrants, Walt Disney has intimidated many new market
entrants by dominating the market of entertainment. Much of
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32. Virtual Reality ( Vr ) Environments
Even the term virtual reality brings to mind a superficial view of the world. People can now enter
simulations where they see themselves as a different person in a different time and a different
place. When compared to the media available to people before the 21st century, this medium for
taking in information seems daunting. These simulations enable users to overwhelm themselves
with information and stimuli. As a result, people lose touch with the importance of critical thinking
and time away from virtual realities. As virtual realitytechnology develops, people will accustom
themselves to evaluating their environment through a technological medium, so they will begin to
accept information superficially rather than critically.
Virtual reality (VR) environments are three dimensional environments that create simulations for
users to interact with. For example, a VR user might wear a headset that simulates a roller coaster
ride and he or she will experience sensations similar to that of a physical roller coaster. These
simulations are becoming increasingly realistic as VR technology continues to progress, so users
will continue to experience more life like simulations as time goes on. Using VR immerses people
into worlds that are entirely different from their own, and while these simulations are beneficial in
that they provide experiences users might otherwise never have the opportunity to experience, it
also distracts them from their physical environment. They are
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33. The Dangers of Child Work Force Essays
Child work force has been a problem for more than 100 years, some of our older generations
have been working for most of their life. Some kids have been working for most of their lives
some of their parents don t even work these kids get low money some of their parents sale
them.Some of these kids don t even have parents they are just wandering around streets looking
for jobs.Some of these kids are working in hazard jobs and domestic labour and carpet weaving
and other horrible jobs and these kids and not only missing out of their education but their health is
at stake.ChildLabour is increasing day by day and it s because there s a lot of poor countries and
some of these childrens parent is some times ill so they can t work but that still... Show more
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For some work, children receive no payment, only food and a place to sleep. Children in informal
sector work receive no payment if they are injured or become ill, and can seek no protection if
they suffer violence or are maltreated by their employer.(Child Labour)And sometime some of
these kids are very sick and have conditions but they still work hard like in Mexico some of the
kids that are asking for money they are usually working for someone like if you give them food
they will tell you that they want money not food that s when you know they are working for
someone and something those people are are very mean and the usually don t feed them and/or
they whip them.Some of these kids don t even know how to write and/or read like some of these
kids 2 out of 10 know how to read and/or write.Over 8.4 million kids are working right now some
of them are working in the streets and others are working in the fields and others are forced to
become terrorist slaves some of these kids are forced to become maids. All child labour, and
especially the worst forms, should be eliminated. It not only undermines the roots of human nature
and rights but also threatens future social and economic progress worldwide. Trade,
competitiveness and economic efficiency should not be a pretext for this abuse. Toolkit for
mainstreaming employment and decent work/United Nations System Chief Executives Board for
Coordination (ILO, Geneva,
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34. Doublespeak In Advertising
I agree with your claim that MasterCard unethically uses doublespeak in this advertisement, and
that was one of my main ideas (my first one to be specific) in my original answer also. It s
interesting how when we think as critical receivers, we can clearly see the juxtaposition between
what s said and its actual underlying meaning. For example, when they say free , it will actually
cost a lot of money, and when they discuss offers associated with having this card, they fail to
mention the fees and terms that are associated with the card. While any misleading or confusing
persuasive language can be considered doublespeak, this specific utilization of words with opposite
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Obviously as an advertiser it makes sense that you only show the positive benefits associated
with the product, but in this case, the positive elements aren t even realistic. This ties in to my
point about the association principle being woven into the ad to connect a credit card with
happiness and family values. The association principle connects these ideals which in reality are
not connected at all (Campbell et. al., 2013). For instance, if I want to show my family that I
value and love them, I can spend time with them and verbally convey affection. I find it
inappropriate and unethical that MasterCard is implementing exaggerated emotional appeals
(pathos) to suggest that a family s happiness is connected to their world credit card; after all, as
the age old adage goes, Money can t buy happiness. In addition, as I have claimed in my original
answer and some of my other responses, the emotional branding used by MasterCard is marketing a
lifestyle more than a product (Goodman et. al., 2003), and using this kind of marketing strategy
often results in fallacious and unethical persuasive tactics. There s some excellent ideas here,
William, and I ll be sure to implement them in our group s final answer this
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35. Arthur Miller And Elia Kazan
Relationship between Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan
I think it s a mistake to ever look for help outside of oneself Arthur Miller. This statement can be
used to describe the complicated relationship between Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan during the
Red Scare. Both Miller and Kazan were at the height of their career during this timeframe and the
major focus on communism was the start of downfall of their friendship. Miller and Kazan had
friction over the decades in both their professional lives as well as personal lives. There were many
issues from the personal issue of Marilyn Monroe to professional conflict, but society s focus on
communism and figuring out who supported the idealism was the final strain that caused
irreparable damage. The red scare was during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was a time in
history when the fear of communism would spread throughout the United States causing
widespread panic. The red scare had a dramatic effect on every aspect of life in the United States
of America from your average citizens to the Hollywood elite. The red scare was a time period
when paranoia caused people to question everybody and quickly assume anyone and everyone
could be a spy for the Soviet Union. Citizens and government officials were suspicious of
communist activity and actively searched for any that were among them. People started blaming
others they suspected of being communist sympathizers. This is similar to plot and outline of The
Crucibles structure. It
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36. Business Opening
Opening up a business may be one of the hardest things one can do. There is a great amount of
effort that goes into creating a business and even greater effort to make it successful. Before
opening a business, owners are obligated to keep fresh, open ideas, have good management, and
being able to financially sustain their business. Even this may not be enough to create a striving,
successful business. There are many factors that go into whether a business is successful or a failure.
One of the main reasons why small businesses fail is because of the owners/entrepreneurs
themselves. This mainly goes for poor management skills that bring businesses to their demise.
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Also, all successful businesses must know how to give the people what they need. Social
networking is a great way of finding out what consumers need and what they are mostly looking
for. It is also a great way to advertise products/services that they are offering and persuading the
people to buy from them.
Blockbuster has come a long way since its beginning in 1985. They were once the leading
competitor in the movie distribution business, but came to a downfall due to some mistakes. In
theory, Blockbuster was bound to fail due to technological advances that would hurt them.
Blockbuster was not able to adapt to these changes, and continued to invest more money into this
declining business. According to the article Blockbuster Bankruptcy: How bad business Led to
Demise , the company filed for bankruptcy just weeks before its 25th birthday. Instead of getting
out while they could ve, their managers decided to waste more money on schemes to attempt to
keep the business alive.
Netflix is one of the most popular movie franchises in the world, if not the most. Something as
simple as renting movies has been able to become a multi billion dollar business in a matter of
years. It may seem like it all happened overnight, but in reality it took Netflix years to become as
successful as it is today. According to the Secrets of my success: Netflix article, the genesis of the
Netflix idea came in 1997. It started off as a movie rental business in the mail and quickly
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37. College of Business Development Plan
Development Plan One constant is change. Technologies change, processes change, research
creates and promotes change (Aguinis, 2013). A need for constant change and improvement exists
in any organization to remain competitive in the global environment. This need to remain current in
teaching and supporting the teaching and research at the College of Business requires that
employees invest in their personal development. To assist with this, the college of business not only
provides funds for professional development supports ongoing development through the
development plan. The objectives of this plan, the content, and the development activities of the
development plan for the College of Business will now be discussed.
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A strategically sound organization such as the college of business will continually develop
employees grooming individuals to advance within the organization (Aguinis, 2013). The plan
seeks to prepare employees, noting potential to be found and developing the noted talent through
trainings, advice, coaching, and other developmental methods (Aguinis, 2013). Beyond developing
current skills, the plan will seek to foster new competencies that are applicable to future positions
within the organization as well.
Enrich Employee s Work Experience The opportunity to expand and challenge oneself enriches the
employment experience (Aguinis, 2013). The vision for the College of Business is: We are in the
business of building successful futures (UCCS, 2013). This building of futures includes all
stakeholders, not just students or faculty. The university does not always have funds to compensate
employees with large merit rewards, but the college expends great effort to ensure employees feel
valued and invested in.
Content of Plan The College of Business offers several opportunities for employees to obtain
professional and personal development through a variety of methods. One method is the use of
SkillSoft trainings for required and optional online trainings programs. The SkillSoft program tracks
trainings employees take along with grades
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38. Project Estimation Techniques And Methods For The Data...
1Research Methodology This research has been based on a specific method in order to achieve
the concerned research. The concerned research requires to investigate that to what extend
improvement can be made in project estimation techniques and methods in Dubai (UAE) by
following United Kingdom s methodologies. This requires that the researcher should be having
the proper understanding of the research that has been taken into consideration by them.
Moreover, the research methodology that would be followed in this research would be based on
the process of gathering the relevant data from the required sources and then investigation the
issue through it by employing the appropriate data analysis method. Concerning the further
research methodology related aspects they are provided below: 1.1Research Design Lewis (2015)
determined that the research methods are used as the tools for the data collection process. There
are various methods of collective data with respect to the research design selected. The selected
research design to be applied to a study is cross sectional design, which means that the sample
would be used once for this research only, but the purpose could be continued to further researches
in future. The research approach that has been chosen for this dissertation is qualitative because the
method for the collection of the data is going to be questionnaire based. This would be leading to
the analysis of the data collected through questionnaire. The
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40. Social Worker Self Analysis
2.This week (3/28) I shadowed a Social Worker (Ms. Lloyd) and we went to a nursing home. She
is an Option Counselor for the agency. An Option Counselor is a person that is called once
someone is transitioning from the nursing home and they are asking for more information on
their options for housing and services outside of the nursing home. I also went to a Senior Delta
Luncheon (3/29) with Ms. Averret (supervisor).At the luncheon Ms. Averret spoke to the seniors
about the services that the agency offers and also gave out flyers to upcoming events. I was
there to pass out brochures about the agency. I am still working on my training to help with
counseling seniors about Medicare and data entry (3/30 3/31). 3.Value: Dignity and Worth of the
Person 1.02 Self Determination Although I only shadowed while at the nursing home, I felt that
Ms.Lloyd showed this value. I was able to watch how Ms.Lloyd gave options for transitioning
out of the nursing home to this elderly lady and also listened to her to see what she wanted to do.
She didn t just tell her what she needed to do, but asked her what she would like to do once she
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This week when I went to the Senior Delta luncheon Ms.Averret didn t really have nothing for
me to do there, but she wanted me to come with her. I made myself useful and took the initiative
to get a table to set up with the flyers, brochures, and bags from the agency. I also got the sign in
sheet that the agency has for every event so that they will be able to keep up with the numbers on
how many people they are giving out information to. They also use the sign in sheet to get their
contact information so that they can follow up with them just in case they would like more
information. I made sure that everyone signed in and got the information that was on the table. At
this event I noticed that you can be anywhere and still provide people resources that they can use
or give to a family
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42. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Profficient...
Proficient Accountancy Services
Whether you re an independently employed temporary worker or a major business, there are
gigantic advantages to be had from utilizing proficient bookkeeping administrations. While it s
actual that they will cost you cash, your own particular time additionally has a financial worth at
whatever time you spend doing your own particular records is time that you can t dedicate to your
cash making exercises e.g. maintaining your own business. Utilizing outsourced bookkeeping
administrations may even wind up costing you less, as you are utilizing an expert with years of
experience to accomplish something that would take you any longer to do yourself.
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As your business develops, the money related side of things turns out to be always entangled
particularly on the off chance that you utilize other individuals. You have to ensure that your
expense forms are right, that you re paying the appropriate measure of VAT and assessment and
you likewise need to oversee things, for example, PAYE or Pay As You Earn. The right
administration of these bookkeeping issues are lawful necessities and you should ensure that your
yearly government form is right to stay away from entanglements and potential push or bother this
is precisely what this kind of administration will ensure.
To expand your odds of triumphs in your independent work or business wander, you have to put
time into business improvement acquiring new clients and ensuring that you are procuring cash. To
keep on building up your business, you have to concentrate all alone qualities, figuring out how to
hand over different matters to experts who can carry out the employment superior to anything
yourself. By utilizing proficient bookkeeping administrations, they will help you to benefit as much
as possible from your cash matters, while you can deal with advancing your
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43. Heroism In Into Thin Air
In Jon Krakauer s Into Thin Air, a Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster, Jon Krakauer
explains his encounter with the great Mt. Everest. As a child, Jon Krakauer longed for climbing,
yet he never envisioned that this one ascension would be a calamity. Krakauer was doled out by
Outside Magazine to write about the business undertakings that were being directed on Mount
Everestin May 1996. Jon Krakauer, the storyteller and creator, depicts a direct record of this
disastrous voyage. Krakauer, his aide, and a gathering of climbers set out to the highest point of
Mt. Everest to perceive how dangerous or safe it was to handle the world s biggest mountain.
Lamentably, 1996 was Everest s most exceedingly bad season ever, and Krakauer describes the...
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Krakauer depicted the excursion as a toxic substance . Numerous relatives and companions of the
climbers that kicked the bucket were exceptionally angry with Krakauer 5 depiction of what
happened. thus Krakauer apologizes at the very end. In the book, Into Thin Air, you meet the
individuals and aides of Jon Krakauer s group. Loot Hall was the pioneer and head aide of the
campaign, and in addition, Scott Fischer, his aides, and some of his colleagues. Other individuals
who lost or verging on lost their lives were essentially on this voyage. Individuals like Yasuko
Namba, Andy Harris, Doug Hansen and others were extraordinary motivations to Krakauer all
through the endeavor. Unfortunately, not everybody on the mountain was a decent gentleman, you
II be living on account of the threats the groups experience because of the inability. inner selves,
pomposity, and vindictiveness of the couple of rotten ones.. Krakauer experiences numerous unsafe
circumstances and turns into a man who spurs himself all through the entire story and settles on
choice to expound on this staggering knowledge most likely made it hard for him since he likewise
a man who somewhat made it himself. For the
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44. Marks And Spencer As An M S
INTRODUCTION: The company we have chosen for this assignment is Marks and Spencer as
an M S . It is one of the major British multinational retailer companies. Michael Marks opened a
small stall at Kirkgate Market in Leeds in 1884, which was known by Penny Bazar . But soon
Penny Bazar turned into M S in the year 1894, after Michael Marks move into partnership with
Tom Spencer. The company is now specialist in selling luxury food items, home products, beauty
products and range of clothing. However, their iconic product was their first bra in 1926, which
was a epic for them. Over a 130 years period of time it has been grown from a small stall to an
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(Armstrong, telegraph. 2015). There food revenue is ВЈ5.2bn (+3.4%), general merchandising
revenue is ВЈ4.0bn ( 2.5%) and international revenue is ВЈ1.1bn( 5.7%). (M S, Annual Report).
SOCIALM S restricted food items contained pesticides with collaborate Pesticide action network
(PAN). M S food strictly not made from any mix of genetically ingredients and nanotechnology.
Taking care of fashion trends, continuous change in clothing s. Cutting down the prices of clothes
taking consideration to consumer needs (M S, Policies). TechnologyThis factor is bit challenging
to maintain technologically update with the market and consumer needs. Now days the retailing
methods are being changing. People are more comfortable to do their shopping through online
shopping. Software s been updated. Energy efficiency steps are taken. Using 100% LED lights.
Online order facility improved. (Click and Collection service, that helps to order online and collect
from their choice of store in 24 hours). (M S, Reports Publication) EnvironmentalMarks and
Spencer is a very environmental friendly company. They are implementing their Plan A to protect
the planet. By reducing the waste and being helpful to the community. Their main target is to make
the UK business carbon natural. They are using recycled materials to make plastic, wool, nylon and
polyester. Their high quality lingerie, menswear, women s wear, home
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