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2. Essay about Alfred Hitchcock s film Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock s film Psycho
Psycho, by Alfred Hitchcock, was shocking for its time. Made in the 1960 s when film censorship was
very tight to today s standards, Hitchcock pushed the limits of what could be shown and did with
psycho things that had never been done before. The cinematic art, symbolism and sub conscious
images in this film were brilliant for the time and still are now. Realised for this, psycho has been
copied in many ways and the things that made it great have become very clichéd.
From the very first scene in psycho, it is clear that the viewer will be sucked into the world of Marion
Crane and Norman Bates. The opening shot is an aerial shot from the sky, pausing momentarily and ...
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Taxidermy is a very big part of the film, it hints to the ending, creates a scary atmosphere, describes
Norman s character and is used before something evil happens. The stuffed birds prey down on
Norman and seem to haunt him (as his mother does).
They mirror the way the dark, gloomy, gothic house watches over the hotel and also how Mother
psychologically watches over Norman, this creates suspense as the audience wonder how he will use
the tension he is building up.
Another example is when Arbogaust gets killed and when Norman is taking his mother downstairs, we
watch over this scene from the top corner, as the birds do in Norman s office this implies that Norman
is haunted by something watching over him. These examples foreshadow the ending of the film and
the real situation between Norman and Mother.
The music builds a lot of tension and suspense in psycho, it tells us that something is going to happen
very soon and we get prepared for it, the lack of music can make a scene seem calm and normal,
which then contrasts with the loud scary music that starts quickly as the scary part happens. The
audience are unprepared and scared. An example of this in the famous shower scene where Marion is
killed. This is my favourite scene as every symbol is shown so obviously and we know exactly what is
going to happen and yet we are powerless to stop it, the
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4. Employment Growth Of A Regional
Table 4.2: Average UK Industry Annualized Employment Growth Table 4.3: Industry Employment
Growth over 2010 2014 Table 4.4: Creation of New industries over 2010 2014 Table 4.5: Industry
Employment Growth by Region Size 4.2.3 CLUSTER GROWTH ANALYSIS The impact initially
from cluster environment creation in Table 4.4 samples a composed zero employment in 2010. The
dependent variable prohibit elements of equations however Delgado, Porter and Stern, (2012)
introduces dummy variable if a positive level existed in their representative analysis. For example, (4
3, indicates the probability of emergence region is 0.22 mean explanatory variables an increase to 0.32
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This shows an influence on of the presence of cluster strategy as a specialization effect potentially
leading to regional economic growth. Table 4.6: Cluster Employment Growth over 2010 2014 Table
4.7: Regional Employment Growth outside the Strong Clusters 4.3 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 2010
2014 2013 UK saw economic output increase quarterly. IQ3 2013, GDP exceeded previous downturn
peak. Overall, annual real terms 2013 was 1.7%, net trade had no contribution to annual output growth
due to worsened trade balance value for imports marginally growing more comparative to exports
between 2012 to 2013. Total foreign exports from, Scotland and Northern Ireland increased in 2013.
Wales presenting highest increase of 11.2%, with total exports declining also from England declined
mainly due to reduction of exports to EU countries. Inherently, North East region has witnessed
largest ( 10.3% decline in total exports whereas West Midlands benefited increase relative value of
18.4%. In general, unemployment fell from 2012 to 2013. However, unemployment rates were only
statistically significant in South East and East of England, whereas improvement of employment rates
statistically significant in both South East and Scotland. Comparatively, the degree of Jobseekers
Allowance claimants declined by 1% across UK with a corresponding 1.7% decrease in North East
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5. Airport Perimeter Security
Airport operations, with the assistance and oversight of the Transportation Safety Administration
(TSA) are responsible for securing approximately 450 commercial airports in the United States.
Security breaches frequently occur when aviation employees misuse access privileges to smuggle
drugs and weapons onto planes and into restricted locations. While the majority of security efforts are
focused on TSA screening checkpoints, recent incidents in unsecure areas have heighted threat
awareness and concerns. Consequently, many questions were raised following an active shooter
incident that occurred in a baggage claim area of the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport
on January 6, 2017. The intense scrutiny placed at checkpoints in airports, but not on the perimeter, is
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To further complicate matters, TSA has no clear structure for responsibility, accountability, and
authority at most airports, and the potential lack of local government resources makes it difficult to
issue and enforce higher standards to counter new threats . (Department of Homeland Security, 2015)
Although not predominantly responsible for airport Perimeter security, TSA functions to make certain
that airport operations is following applicable Federal security guidelines and procedures. In
furtherance of these duties, TSA assesses Perimeter security with respect to alarm systems, closed
circuit television, barriers, and fencing. Moreover, the inspections are ranked with the largest airports
receiving the highest priority. Upon review, an evaluation of airport operations security functions is
necessary to fully appreciate and understand underlying issues that result from designated homeland
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6. Piggy In Lord Of The Flies Analysis
Overall, Piggy represents different aspects of government that society often forgets about. He is
intelligent, rational, and, like Ralph, civilized. Piggy furthers the theme through his characteristics,
words, and actions. On the other hand, Golding places a character in the novel that eventually disrupts
all order and strives for complete mayhem because of the savagery that grows within him. This
character is the leader of the choir and hunters, Jack Merridew. Jack represents autocracy through his
power hungry, uncivilized and relentless personality. An autocratic government is a type of
government in which power is placed in one person s hands and in which decisions are made whether
the population agrees or not. From the beginning Jack has desired to be the one in charge. I ought to
be chief... because I m chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp (Golding 22). Just because
Jack can sing C sharp does not mean he should be the one in charge, but he does not see it that way.
He desires power so badly that he uses the younger boys innocence to get them to join his group. Jack
will not accept the role the boys give him. Ralph names him chief of hunting since he did not win the
vote, however Jack desires to be the overall chief. Ron Carter discusses the different characters in
William Golding s Lord of the Flies; in fact, one of the characters he discusses is Jack Merridew.
Carter states that Jack is a captivating leader who is unable to accept the role the boys
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7. Analysis Of The Book Zeitoun By Dave Eggers
I am currently a Junior at Mills High School and I m also enrolled in the AP Language and
Composition class. For our summer assignment, we were assigned to read Zeitoun by Dave Eggers,
which recounts the story of a Muslim American man named Abdulrahman Zeitoun who remained in
New Orleans during 2005 s deadly Hurricane Katrina. While trapped in the city, Zeitoun paddles in his
canoe in the flooded streets aiding those who are in danger; however, Zeitoun is suddenly arrested
under accusations of being affiliated with an Al Qaeda Terrorist Cell. Throughout the novel, Zeitoun is
portrayed as a gentle and compassionate man who puts his own life on the line to save others. Through
Zeitoun s actions he defies the harsh stereotypes that surround Muslim Americans following 9/11.
While Zeitoun certainly redefines the views of the reader on Muslim Americans and portrays a real
struggle for Muslims in our America today; would you still appreciate this story s message and
meaning if I informed you that the real Abdulrahman Zeitoun was a man known for committing
domestic violence to his wife? Mr. Zeitoun has indeed abused his wife and has been under trial several
times and was convicted of domestic violence and later faced allegations of hiring attacks on his wife,
Kathy. This controversy divided my class into two distinct advocates: some of my classmates support
Zeitoun to be remain in the AP Language and Composition curriculum. While others, including
myself, agree that by reading,
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8. John Locke s Second Treatise Of Civil Government
John Locke
Locke wrote the Second Treatise of Civil Government in 1690. It was written as a defense of the
overthrow of King James II and rise to power of William and Mary. This was known as the Glorious
Revolution.
As Locke references the laws of nature, he continues to say that they are something that men are
bound to by birth. Locke says that the laws of nature state that man is in a state also of equality,
meaning that all men are created equal in nature. Locke differentiates between the two by saying that
the laws of man are something that a man agrees to once he enters society while the laws of nature
apply to a man from birth.
Locke states that it is necessary for man to give up certain liberties under the laws of nature when he
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He felt that the structure of society in France was unjust. He argued that laws would only work if they
were supported by the people that they applied to. This is also a time of societal and political unrest in
the United States, whom France allied with in the Revolutionary War.
The fundamental question is, How is a method of associating to be found which will defend and
protect using the power of all the person and property of each member and still enable each member
of the group to obey only himself and to remain as free as before? A way to reword this question may
be: How does a system that relies on dependence allow for individuals to preserve their own rights and
freedoms? Once people become dependent on each other, it is hard to become independent again. It
can be hard to maintain freedoms.
The social contract is that, The individual member alienates himself totally to the whole community
together with all his rights. The benefits come from being within a community. An individual becomes
equal with everyone in the society. The contract allows for individual rights within a society while
each individual participates
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9. Margot Macomber
In the short story, The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber. by Ernest Hemingway. The
dysfunctional couple is on a Safari with a guide called Robert Wilson. Francis had known that Margot
was only with him for his money. Both husband and wife repeatedly argue in the presence of the
professional hunter. In The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber , the character of Margot
Macomber is selfish, extremely jealous, and ultimately defeated. In The Short, Happy Life of Francis
Macomber , the character of Margot Macomber is selfish. In The beginning of the story Francis came
back with Wilson and was celebrated after killing the lion. however, Margot watches her husband
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The character of Margot Macomber is extremely jealous. She proves to be extremely jealous because,
when her husband Francis was getting celebrated for killing the lion, she runs out and starts crying
because she did not have all the attention on her. Women upset, said wilson to the tall man, amounts to
nothing. Strain on the nerves and one thing n another. this put Francis in a rough spot because, Wilson
knew what was happening because he could tell from the start why she was with him, it was very
obvious. Margot gets so jealous about Francis finally being happy, she does whatever she can to stop
it, So during the night she sneaks out of her room, and goes and cheats on Francis with the tour guide
Wilson. Margot thinks by doing this she can get all the attention back onto her. But she had no clue
that Wilson did not care for her whatsoever and actually paid no attention, this is what he did for a
living he would get girls exactly like her and they would all cheat on their husbands with him. This
was nothing new to him. Margot ends up getting backlash from this because Francis asks her were she
was during the night and she just completely avoids all the questions, showing that she did not care
whatsoever. She did all of this just so she can be the center of attention, when Francis did not care
whatsoever even though it did make him feel good for the first time in his
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10. American Red Cross Ethical Dilemmas
Question 1) In a narrative format, discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case. What
are the reasons for the ARC s ethical dilemmas, and how can the organization guarantee that these
problems will not recur in the future? The American Red Cross has been recognized for as our nation s
Humanitarian organization for assisting people with catastrophic disasters. As a independent
organization, all of their monetary donations were contributed by volunteers and public financials,
which included United Way. American Red Cross was incorporated in 1881, by Clara Barton and a
small group of acquaintances. Today, the network has over approximately over a half million
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Immediately, Congress to steps through legislation mending disclosed documents that were never
open to the public before, now available to view. There were several positions and budget cuts made
throughout the organization, by revamping the role on board appointments, which was initially done
by the President. The American Red Cross updated their Code of Conduct policy in 2007, which all
staff and volunteers had to read and sign. They also implemented 24 hour hotline called Concern
Connection Line that allows anyone who may have questions or concerns involving potentially illegal,
unsafe, or unethical behavior. Question 2) Explain the possible ethical issues in the culture of the Red
Cross that created the problems discussed in this case. In my opinion, the possible ethical issues are
they lacked strong leadership within the organization. The way ARC handled Hurricane Katrina in
2005 and 9/11 in 2001 that resulted in being criticized and poorly managed. The ARC has had to
address allegations of fraud, bribery, and even theft on the part of volunteers and employees working
for the organization. The ARC also has faced a number of internal challenges due to high turnover in
management, as well as charges of overcompensation to oust out executives regardless of their length
of stay and possible corruption among its board of directors and
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11. Waitakere Range Research Paper
The Waitakere Ranges are home to many flora and fauna. These plants and animals make up the
communities within their ecosystem. They interact with each other through competition and various
relationships. In the Waitakere Ranges, there are several habitats organisms live in:
Forests and shrub lands
Freshwater wetlands, lakes and streams
Coastal wetlands, dunes, and estuarine tidal flats and channels
Urban area
The populations of each habitat vary, as they would be dependent on abiotic factors such as: light,
temperature, water and soil.
Within communities, organisms compete for limited resources (food, space, mates, shelter). 613 of our
native species (plants, birds, fish), compete with 240 introduced plant species, 19 introduced bird
species, 9 introduced mammals and 2 amphibians. It is estimated that we have lost 30 native bird
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Next, primary consumers such as snails and weta eat producers, consuming their nutrients. Secondary
consumers, such as Kereru, Tui and Long Tailed Bats then consume these insects, with energy passing
through the food chain to them. Tertiary consumers such as stoats and possums are pests to our native
species as they are threats to populations of our native birds.
Pests in the Waitakere ranges include wasps, mould, rats, goats and pigs. These species are considered
predators and parasites, these species benefit while their prey species is harmed. Wasps and mould kill
native trees for shelter and food. Rats, goats and pigs prey on native species of birds, insects and
fauna. Predation by introduced species of native species both threatens native populations, but also the
balance of the ecosystem. With predatory niches being taken, these pests not only threaten their prey,
but also native
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12. Chicago Police Department Essay
Leading up to the establishment of the Chicago Police Department, the first rank of constable was
created in 1830. Authorization of Chicago s very own police force occurred on January 31, 1835. On
August 15, 1835, the Chicago Police Department was born. The department s mission reads, The
Chicago Police Department, as part of, and empowered by, the community, is committed to protect the
lives, property, and rights of all people, to maintain order, and to enforce the law impartially. We will
provide quality police service in partnership with other members of the community. To fulfill our
mission, we will strive to attain the highest degree of ethical behavior and professional conduct at all
times. Orsemus Morrison was elected Chicago s first constable; he was assisted by Constables Luther
Nichols and John Shrigley. The three men served and protected a population of about 3,200. In the
year 1837, the Municipal Court of Chicago was created. It had co jurisdiction with the Cook County
Court within corporate limits of the city of Chicago. Between the years 1838 and 1854, the Chicago
P.D consisted of very few collection of officers, constables, and part time night watchers to maintain
the quickly expanding city. On December 5th, 1853 Constable James Quinn became the first officer
killed in the line of duty at age 35. Quinn had experienced two incidents leading up to his death. His
first incident occurred when he served a warrant on a criminal in a notorious hideout known as
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13. The Process Of The Ucs Inform Development Processs
The below procedure will be followed for the preparation of abstracts:
1. A request for a new abstract will be initiated by the Otsuka PoC through the TCS Engagement Lead.
2. The PW will communicate with the PoC and lead author to collect all the available data, authors
list, author order, conference name, etc. PW will check for the conference specific requirements.
3. The PW will set up project timelines with the relevant abstract development steps.
4. The TCS team will have a kick off meeting with the authors, PoC, and the Engagement Lead to
review the data and discuss the development of the abstract, timelines, and responsibilities. The
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10. The PW will address the comments received on the final draft from the senior team and prepare
the submission draft of the abstract; and share it with the authors for their approval through the PoC.
11. Simultaneously, the PW will prepare the submission package for the abstract as per the conference
requirements. The PW will also perform a mock submission in order to thoroughly check any other
requirements of the conference, which may not otherwise be mentioned in the conference instructions.
12. Once all the authors provide their approval for the submission, the PW will prepare the submission
ready documents as per the conference requirements and will submit the abstract, either by e mail or
via an online submission procedure (as required by the conference).
a. Preparation of Poster
The below procedure will be followed for the preparation of posters:
1. Author will notify the acceptance of the abstract (submitted to the conference) as a poster
presentation.
2. The PW will communicate with the PoC and lead author to collect all the available data. PW will
check for the conference specific requirements.
3. The PW will set up project timelines with the relevant poster development steps.
4. The TCS team will have a kick off meeting with the authors, PoC, and the Engagement Lead to
review the data and discuss the development of the poster, timelines, and responsibilities. The minutes
of the kick off meeting will be
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14. The Vampire Effect Of Dracula
Not many people would think that they can be compared to Count Dracula. Considered to be one of
the most well known monsters of all time, Count Dracula sucks the blood of his victims, which would
ultimately lead to their death. While this seems like a very unique example, it can be applied to nearly
every person, specifically in the college stetting. This phenomenon that can be linked to this monster
is called the vampire effect. First used in the book ______, this term refers to the what happens in
social groups due to different personality types that were caused by a difference in economic
background. Set in a college dormitory, chapter 4 of the book discusses how there is a difference in the
social lives of students who are quiet versus students who are more outgoing. Students who were shy
were generally ignored and did not seem to partake in many social activities. While Armstrong and
Hamilton suggest that the Vampire Effect arises due to the social students knowingly ignoring and
rejecting the shyer students, that is not the case. The cycle through which the effect takes place starts
with self comparison due to economic status, envy, and self blame, and results in anxiety and self
isolation. Although this is done unintentionally, consciously known factors such debt and class also
play a role in the process.
As Armstrong and Hamilton describe the social isolates , Others treated the quieter roommate as sort
of a sidekick or an invisible appendage (105).
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15. Analysis Of Boy Meets World
Growing up can be painful and hard. However, with a little help, it can be relaxing and easy. Boy
Meets World is a television show that views the life of a teenage boy growing up to become a man and
what he has to go throughout life. The television show, Boy Meets World, has impacted younger
audiences throughout the world by showing the life lessons that Corey had learned throughout the
show. First, the show Boy Meets World is about a boy, Cory Matthews, who goes through changes and
grows up by the end of the show s era. It had many events that happened during the show. For
example, Boy Meets World was a show about a boy that was backstabbed by puberty and himself
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So many people were interested in this show because there were no shows like this one and people
were sad to see it go in the year 2000 as it announced its ending.
Secondly, the crew of the show also had a big impact on the American Society. One of the main
characters was Ben Savage who played as Cory a student going into 6th grade and growing up and
going to college ( Where are they now 7). Ben Savage was new and nobody heard about him but he
worked hard every day. He was only 6 when he started and became a key part of the show and why
people wanted to watch this. Many children watching may have also believed they could go into the
acting career even though they are young. A man named Ben savage was the star of the show. He first
started when he was 5 and kept going also the girl name Topanga started at age 5 and starred in the
show with Ben (Gonzales 4). Even though he started out young he became a good actress and grew to
become a better one. Topanga also worked hard every day so she could become just as good as Ben.
This was put into kids eyes as a way they could also become an actress.
Thirdly many bad things happened before the era of the show. When a crazy killer was given 4 life
sentences after killing 3 bystanders ( Culture History 1). This happened when the show was first
starting. People were killing each other and hurting others. This was the view for some kids once the
show started and no one
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16. Harry Potter s Portrayal Of Magical Creatures
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English II Honors
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J. K. Rowling?s Portrayal of Magical Creatures in the Harry Potter Series as Compared to Creatures in
Ancient Mythology The world famous book series, Harry Potter, has been an instant success
worldwide. This series follows the life of a young boy, Harry Potter, in chronological order from the
beginning to the end of his schooling. Harry Potter is schooled at a magical school somewhere in
England, which is where the majority of the books take place. He is an adventurous boy who
experiences many different quests and journeys with his loyal friends. This book series focuses mainly
on the many magical creatures from many different types of mythology, some even including stories
with Indian, Greek, or Roman backgrounds. J. K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series,
incorporates these magical animals into the stories? plots and help to convey several messages about
Harry Potter. The mythical creatures that are the most prominent in Rowling?s series are the dragons
and werewolves. The dragon and werewolf both have origins found in mythology and are crucial to
Rowling?s themes in the books Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban, furthering the messages that Rowling is trying to portray to her audience. In the Harry
Potter series, written by J. K. Rowling, Rowling uses two specific magical creatures that have many
correlations to ancient mythology and help to widen the
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17. Unimodal And Bimodal Silica
In 2006, Franscesc Lloret et al. employed unimodal and bimodal silica based mesoporous materials as
support hosts for octanuclear Ni(II) oxamate complex44 of formula {[Ni2(mpba)3][Ni(dpt)H2O)]6}
(ClO4)4·12.5H2O}, (Ni8) with mpba = m phenylenedioxamate and dpt = dipropylenetriamine. This
complex possesses a moderately anisotropic (S = 4) ground spin state (D = 0.23 cm 1) and exhibits
slow magnetic relaxation below TB = 3.0 K in the crystalline state. The mesoporous silicas MCM 41,
UVM 7 and UVM 11 were investigated to incorporate Ni8 SMMs. The unimodal silica MCM 41 has
small pores of 2.8 nm diameter while UVM 7 has bimodal pores of 2.58 nm and 34.89 nm. A third
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In stark contrast, MCM 41 and UVM 7 show much different magnetic properties after successful
incorporation into the silica pores. Notably, the χMT term for both silicas is higher than expected for
magnetically isolated Ni8 molecules (such as those in UVM 11) which supports the presence of
repeating Ni8 units forming [Ni8]x aggregates. χMT also reaches a maximum at a range of 3 10 K, in
contrast to the Tmax = 3 K of the SMM alone where Tmax generally increases with increasing loading
amount. This behavior can be rationalized due to magnetic anisotropy and/or antiferromagnetic
interactions between aggregates. A proposed mechanism consists of Ni8 SMMs filling the silica pores
and consequent aggregation which is mediated by deprotonated silanol groups present on the pores
(Fig. 4). In turn [Ni8]x aggregates, joined by Ni O Ni bonds interact in a ferromagnetic manner which
allows for the Ni8 monomers to undergo magnetic exchange interactions. This mechanism holds up to
a point, a 100% loading amount results in packing which imposes a steric strain on the filamentous
[Ni8]x and pushes the Ni O Ni angle towards a higher value, prompting antiferromagnetic interactions
leading to a decrease in magnetic susceptibility. AC magnetic measurements were used to verify the
retention of SMMs characteristics within the
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18. The Importance Of Far-Sighted In The Economist
According to the article Far Sighted in the Economist, the assistance to help immigrants with their
financial situation is on a rise. In years past, when an immigrant would migrate to a new country, they
would have a dream and that was probably to grow their financial status or start a business, but there
was problem for most migrants as they had a lack of paperwork and no credit. Without the proper
paperwork and credit, the immigrants would be at a standstill, as they could not get loans to further
their career, but with the help of several banks such as Neighborhood Trust, Extrabanca, Scotiabank
and Oportun, immigrants are now getting more opportunities to get access to banks and loans in
several ways. These firms want to make it quick
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19. The Theme Of Anthem, By Ayn Rand
Anthem, by Ayn Rand, is a book that deals with topics of power, love, and individualism, and societal
and personal differences . The theme of anthem, that individuality must be protected, is widespread
and prominent, referenced throughout the book, from the viewpoint of the main character.
This will go over the character, the time, and the setting in the book, helping to show and understand
the theme because the author can convey plot points and themed information better through the
components of the book themselves, rather than outright stating it in the book.
The character helps understand the theme in the story, that individuality must be treasured in our
society, because it shows what the emotional and physical links to the society in the book, as well as
the mental states and feelings influencing the text.
The main character is named Equality 7 252 . He described himself as 6 , and he had always been
more interested in the scientific attributes of nature, rather than the job at hand. He held little regard
for the rules of the society, as shown by his disregard to law. The laws say that none among men may
be alone, ever and at any time, for this is the great transgression and the root of all evil. But we have
broken many laws, (Rand )
This character helped understand the theme in the story, that individuality must be treasured in our
society, since the character is , while struggling to maintain his own individuality. ...and we would
work for our brothers, gladly and willingly, ...What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to
obey?... (Rand). This quote helps support the theme in the novel by showing Equality s individuality
in different parts of the book. At the beginning, he denied his individuality and tried to blend in with
the conformist society, while at the end, he accepts and treasures his individuality. This relates to the
theme by showing that his individuality is treasured and valued by him.
The character and the setting work together to help find the theme in multiple ways. The characters
lives and works in the setting, while the setting and society helps influence the main character. The
setting shows where the character lives in the world, and how the culture in
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20. Greenleaf by Flannery O Connor Essay
Greenleaf by Flannery O Connor
In her story, Greenleaf , the author Flannery O Conner shows us that people can sometimes blind their
factual vision of the world through a mask of dreams, so that they would not be able to make a
distinction between reality and their dreams of reality. O Conner unveils this through the use of point
of view , character, irony, and symbol. Being told through the limited omniscient point of view, this
story takes place on a dairy farm, which was the only thing left to Mrs. May when her husband died.
Mrs. May is a strong willed mother of two, who has many dreams and goals. She is barely making
ends meet , as quoted from the story, through her dairy farm selling her milk. She lives at the farm, ...
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Neither of the boys were married, but Scofield would tease Mrs. May by saying that when she died he
would get married to a nice fat girl like Mrs. Greenleaf that would take over the farm. So upon hearing
this, Mrs. May changed her will so that if the boys married they cold not leave the farm to their wives.
Now Mrs. Greenleaf was a fat, dirty woman who did not take care of care of her family nor her house.
She was one of the neighbors close by and the wife of her employee, Mr. Greenleaf. Mrs. Greenleaf
would spend all of her time doing prayer healing . That is, taking clippings of bad stories out of the
paper and burring them in the woods. She would then do some ritual over them. Her husband worked
for Mrs. May and was always had to be told more than once to do something before he would actually
do it.
The conflicts of this story was mostly man vs man and man vs nature. Throughout most of the story
there is a bull roaming around the farm eating the shrubbery and taunting the animals. Later in the
story we discover that the owner of the bull is actually the Greenleafs boys, O.T. and E.T., who lives at
a nice farm that was partially provided by the government because they were sergeants in the army.
They let the bull go because it smashed up their truck and then ran away. Mrs. May tries to get O.T.
and E.T. to come pick up their bull, but they never show.
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21. Stamp Act of 1765
Taxation without Representation
Ryan Vote
March 8, 2010
U.S. History
It can easily be said that the Stamp Act of 1765 was the beginning of the revolution for the colonies of
North America. Before the Stamp Act, there were other failed attempts to tax the colonies by the
British parliament. Each attempt to gain money from the colonies was unlawful because there was a
lack of representation from Parliament. The Stamp Act of 1765 was very detailed and expensive for
the colonists. The Stamp Act was the final act of taxation by Parliament before the colonies started to
fight back and seek independence from Britain.
Britain was struggling with a growing debt from previous wars. For example, the French and Indian
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Colonial lumber (a big export of the colonies because there was so much) was now only allowed to
export to Great Britain. Though from there it could be reshipped, the increased costs might well
destroy the trade (Morgan, 29). Moreover, there were also new wine duties and an abolition of
drawbacks on foreign textiles. The colonists were shocked and upset at the high taxes being imposed
upon them.
It seemed that all the colonists money making exports were being taxed. The old solution of
smuggling was no longer practical, for the risk of seizure was so great that the added cost of
smuggling would have the same effect as the payment of duties (Morgan, 29). The British Navy
residing in America made sure that every tax was collected, even for the smallest load. The colonists
found that the navy was extremely strict and un bending to even loads being sent over rivers. Every
ship was found by the Navy in need of a seize and detain method. The American merchants started to
fight back. They boycotted pilots who brought naval vessels into port, offered mates and midshipmen
higher wages than the Navy was allowed to pay, and raised howling mobs (Morgan, 30). Afterwards,
Parliament prohibited paper money as legal tender and the colonists feared that they would have to go
back to bartering.
A small outcry of unconstitutionalism started in Boston in mid 1764. James Otis published a pamphlet
of colonial rights arguing that nature and
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22. Governmental Foundation in the Declaration of Independence...
On July 4, 1776, the United States of America s Declaration of Independence was adopted by the
Second Continental Congress, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This document, primarily written by
Thomas Jefferson, announced that the thirteen colonies were declaring their independence and, in
doing so, were independent states apart from the British Empire. The Declaration of Independence is
comprised mainly of colonial grievances and assertions of human rights. The Declaration of
Independence formed a profound foundation for the forefathers who wrote the United States of
America Constitution and Bill of Rights and, therefore, the United States of America government. As
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In response to each grievance, together these documents form a harmony that suits and is for the
people and government of the United States. In the Constitution, the first three articles create a
separation of power and a system of checks and balances intended for the United States of America
Federal Government. In doing so, the Constitution makes certain that no governmental power is
dominant and, thereby, protects the freedoms and rights of the people. By discussing Congressional
Provisions in Article I, Americans received representative government, a right that the colonists had
continuously asked Great Britain for, in the form of both a Senate and a House of Representatives.
While the number of representatives from each state in the House of Representatives would be
calculated according to population of that state, the Senate was to have two representatives per state.
This system guarantees impartial and balanced representation to each state. In Article II Executive
Powers, the colonists were granted the right to suffrage. Article III discussed Judicial Powers of both
Supreme and inferior courts ensuring that all Americans receive a fair trial. Articles IV, V, VI, and VII
focus on Procedures for Amendments. By addressing grievances listed in the Declaration of
Independence, America s founding fathers were able to create a system of government under God...of
the people, by the people, for the people (Abraham Lincoln).
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23. Climate Action Plan For The Uk Greenhouse Gas Emissions
B.C. Climate Action Plan
The B.C. Climate Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy implemented by the Canadian government
with the objective to diminish provincial greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). In 2007, a Throne Speech
was given remarking that climate leadership in B.C was illusory and commitment to climate
leadership was an imperative component in the future of the province. As such, in 2008, the Climate
Action Plan was released with the intent to serve as a guide in helping British Columbia attain a
prosperous, green economy. Within the Action Plan, initiatives and approaches are outlined to make
B.C carbon neutral by 2010 and move the province closer towards reducing GHG emissions to the
target 33 percent in 2020. By 2050, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chronology
2007 A speech from the Throne is given outlining the need for climate leadership. In response, 180
municipalities in B.C sign the Charter.
2008 The Climate Action Plan is released along with the enactment of the greenhouse gas legislation.
2009 Federal standards are created for vehicle emissions.
2010 The first progress report is submitted showing all Climate Action commitments are underway or
complete. Additionally, B.C becomes the first carbon neutral government in North America.
2011 to 2012 The first interim GHG target reaches 6 percent below 2007 levels.
Objectives and Design
The B.C. Climate Action Plan has one main objective: to reduce provincial greenhouse gas emissions.
This objective takes the form of legislative targets that commit B.C to reduce their emissions and
become a carbon neutral province. The Climate Action Plan is comprised of pillars that characterize
key tactics that make reaching these goals plausible and realistic.
Key Pillars
The B.C Climate Action plan has 5 main pillars:
1. Legislated Targets: Entrenched in law, by 2020, B.C is committed to reduce their GHG emissions
by 33 percent compared to 2007 levels. Additionally, by 2050, the province has committed to reduce
emissions by 80 percent compared to 2007 levels.
2. Key Partnerships: The development of partnerships among nations surface opportunities to
capitalize on complementary strengths. As such, B.C has partnered with states
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24. Lucozade
1: Introduction
This report will critically be discussing the marketing strategy, position and the marketing mix
employed by LUCOZADE and the use of some principles. Therefore, the analysis will help to identify
how brand is positioned in the energy drinks market and how company promotes its product. After
analysing existing marketing strategies, recommended future strategies will be given to advice
companies of where the brands are leading to and how they will get there.
1.1 Company Introduction
LUCOZADE
A pharmacist in Newcastle formulated Lucozade in 1927. He formulated an easily digestible glucose
drink that could help recovery from sickness by providing them with energy when they did not feel
like eating food.
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| |If Government introduce import/export charges on the energy drinks market, it may increase/ |
| |decrease the amount of energy drinks that are imported and exported. |
|ECONOMIC |Inflation would increase the price of drinks and at the same time, consumers real
disposable |
| |income will reduce. Therefore, consumers are likely to buy less energy drinks, as they are not |
| |necessities. |
|SOCIETAL |If company decides to launch its product in a new country, its costs may rise, as it will
have |
| |to produce different language labels. |
| |As the population of youths
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25. Mesopotamian And Egyptian God Comparison Essay
The Egyptians and Mesopotamians created ancient documents that originated from 3100BCE. 1300
years later, in 1800BCE, the Hebrews began their journey towards creating documents. It is well
known that the Hebrews were influenced by the Mesopotamians and Egyptians while writing their
documents. Their documents were greatly similar, if not parallel to the documents created earlier by
the Egyptians and Mesopotamians. Although the Hebrews related to them both, the Mesopotamians
and Egyptians have similarities of their own. Though, they all preach the same messages of being
kind, honoring god(s), and maintaining a sustainable civilization, their only big difference is their
gods. For instance, the Hebrews believe in one god (Yahweh), the Egyptians and Mesopotamians both
believe in many gods. These gods are recognized throughout each of the stories written by the
Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Hebrews along with similar comparisons.
The Epic of Gilgamesh s story of the flood was written by the Mesopotamians, and dated between
3100 and 539BCE . The story paralleled to Genesis 6 8 , which was created by the Hebrews between
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Both writers focused on the praise given to their god. They recognize their gods as being gods of
omnipotence. Parallelism is shown through both documents in terms of meaning and textual concepts.
It is as if the Hebrews took the Great Hymn to Aten and put it into their own words. Specifically, in
the Hymn it stated that the entire land sets out to work and in a wordier manner from Psalm 104, Man
goeth forth unto his work and his labour until the evening . The only difference between the
documents happen to be the names of gods that are worshipped. According to the Hymn, god is
recognized as Aten and for the Hebrews god is recognized as
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26. Compare And Contrast Virginia And Plymouth Plantation
History of virginia and plymouth plantation Both these stories explain about how two men were on the
Mayflower coming to america. Along the way both these men were encountered with different kind of
troubles. History of Virginia was written as a third person whereas to Plymouth Plantation was only
written as one. The most important characters in these stories were Captain John Smith and William
Brad Ford. They each had their differences and similarities. Captain John Smith was on his way to the
new world in 1607, where he then had an encounter with some native americans where he explains
how they held him captive for up to 6 or 7 weeks. Since Capt. John Smith writes in third person he
refers to himself a lot, when talking about the native americans he refers to them as barbarians and
savages. To spare his life Capt. John Smith tells them about how the earth works how to plant, how to
crop, and how to grow food, but since they have gotten off course and lost their route they missed
planting season and didn t have much food for the harsh winter that was coming. After all this they
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They both came across native americans and the people they traveled with either died from sickness or
starvation, but they had more differences than similarities. Capt. John Smith would like to compliment
himself since his book was written as a third person unlike William bradford only wrote it as a first
person. He and his fellow religious dissenters traveled a 4 month voyage to the new world for
religious freedom. And none of this was a piece of cake many of them died along the way for sea
sickness starvation. The Mayflower was so fancy bout either it had no restrooms so people had their
own bucket and the only way to wash their clothes was to hang it up and let the wind take the smell
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27. My First Time Driving Out Of The City Of Denver
As I slept I hear my alarm going off and I excitedly jump out of bed. It is only 4:00 am and the sky is
still dark. It is August 20, 2015 and I am double checking everything. This is my first time driving out
of the city of Dallas by myself. I am on my way to a new journey, I am moving to Houston. I had only
been to Houston twice and both times I was there only for a day so I never got to see the city. That was
about to change because now I will be living there. I did one big sweep of my house to make sure I
had everything I would need for my drive. Only thing I could think about was This is it Brianna, you
will be in Houston in a few hours .
I typed in my destination in my GPS and I pulled out my mother s drive way. As I started driving
thoughts enter my mind as this is a very big deal. I could not stop smiling. Not only was this my first
big drive, it was my first big move on my own. I was moving to Houston for graduate, where I would
be staying in my first apartment. I could not believe it was happening, it seem as if I have waited
forever for this moment.
As I was driving down the highway in the dark not knowing really where I was going, I was still at
peace because I knew this was something wonderful. I could not even think about the fact that I had
only got three hours of sleep the night before. Normally I would have been tired and drained but today
I was full of life and energy. The excitement had taking over me. Driving down the highway with the
windows rolled
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28. My Experience Of My Birthdays
Do you ever have an experience that destroys something that you had cherished for so long? There
have been lots of times in my life that I have been confronted with situations that changed the way I
viewed myself and others, there is one distinct time that I remember abruptly changing my viewpoint,
and finally learning some very important messages. On the particular day, my birthday, I had one of
the most confusing, irritating, frustrating, eye opening days of my life. A day I will remember for as
long as I live. Birthdays were an event that I had been associated with excitement and anticipation in
the years prior to my 7th birthday, after that, they were ruined forever.
On this special day, I woke up to breakfast in bed, a family tradition. My mom had asked me earlier
that week what I wanted for my birthday breakfast and I had responded with the same breakfast that
everyone in my family asks for, cinnamon rolls. Skip ahead to the next morning, having just woken
up, being presented with a plate of pancakes... What? I was confused. I thought, There must be some
mistake. I looked around hoping to see another plate with warm gooey rolls of dough smothered in
sugar placed on it. To my dismay, there was not.
Oh. I guess maybe mom didn t hear me when I said I wanted cinnamon rolls, I wondered, but how
could she not have? It s the same breakfast all of us ask for.
This start to my day was not at all what I was expecting, but I convinced myself that it was just an
unimportant
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29. The Relevance Of The Nascaturus Fiction
The purpose of this essay is to discuss the rule and law of the nasciturus fiction, with reference to legal
subjectivity. It aims to investigate the relevance of the nascaturus fiction within South African law, and
with reference to cited cases, demonstrate the reality of this law within current times.
Many meaning exist for the term birth within South African law. South African law is based on
Roman Dutch law, and analysing the structure of Roman Dutch law may aid in the interpretation of
the nasciturus fiction within South African law.
Birth registration was not a lawfully necessary action in ancient Rome, but was rather used to
determine proof of birth and age [1]. No damages in terms of law were suffered by people who did not
register children at birth, and it did not lead to any disadvantages within law [2]. However, the use of
such birth registration proved fruitless as it did not effectively prove a person s age.
The term legal subjectivity arises, and this is questionable in terms of the nasciturus fiction. Legal
subjectivity, in terms of law, begins at birth, provided that the birth is successful and the baby born.
Common law requirements state: The body of the nasciturus or foetus must be separated from the
body of the mother; it is not required that the umbilical cord be cut; the child must live after being
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It should be noted that the nasciturus fiction and the nasciturus rule differ. The nasciturus rule allows
that if a situation arises where a foetus would have benefited if it was born, the rights that would be
given to the born child are conferred to the foetus. This results in the foetus becoming a legal person.
The foetus subsequently has legal capacity and subjectivity from the date upon which conception is
placed. It is not necessary for the child to be born alive in the case of the nasciturus
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30. Art Of Lying Research Paper
Do photographs lie? Photographs can be deceiving to the public. Photos are used to convey messages,
positive and negative. Some photos manipulate people to attract them towards an advertising product.
Depending whether the photo is plain or photo shopped, it changes our perception. Photographers will
use various methods and techniques to achieve the desired photo in order to manipulate or educate.
The colors, shades, mood, setting, cropping and more allow the photo to be perceived differently.
These various methods play and manipulate the mind, especially in advertising, making the product
attractive and appealing to the human eye. According to the book, The Mirror with a Memory , in the
1800s, The camera captured only those objects that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Photographs nowadays are mostly lying and affecting us negatively. They are able to lie right in front
of our face, deceiving us from reality. For example, images in business advertising which is not
foreseeable, but affects us mentally, psychologically, physically, and socially. One of top lying and
negative images are models. Images of women in advertising lies to us completely, eliminating the
truth and reality. Models are portrayed in images as absolute flawlessness, not a single line or pore to
be seen, which cannot possibly be achieved. Images of women in advertising manipulates by telling
them who they are and who they should be by showing ideal women, portraying them as objects
revolving around sex. Even male models in advertising images lie and deceive but not as severe as
women. A model, Cindy Crawford said, I wish I looked like Cindy Crawford . She knows she can t
possibly look like herself in the photo. These manipulating and deceiving images of models are
affecting girls self esteem by expecting them to be thin, hot, and flawless. The massive objectification
of women in photographs rises violence against women and is also one of the main causes of anorexia.
The way images/photographs are able to control and manipulate us is not foreseeable. Many would
say it doesn t affect them at all but overtime, it conquers your mind, more of a subconscious. Images
don t always lie in certain cases but are very powerful in achieving the desired goal, like they say, ads
sell more than products . It s not the product/object that attracts people, it s the
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31. Comparison of Dylan Thomas Fern Hill and Robert Frost s...
Comparison of Dylan Thomas Fern Hill and Robert Frost s Birches
Poets often use nature imagery to comment on the relationship between humans and the natural
environment surrounding them. Traditionally, this relationship is portrayed in a positive manner as it
places emphasis on the concept that nature is representative of beauty; consequently, embracing this
representation will enlighten the human experience. The facets of that relationship are represented
within Dylan Thomas Fern Hill and Robert Frost s Birches . Both poets invoke an image of nature that
is picturesque, serene and innocent in order to convey a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Dejection: An Ode , the speaker, who can be identified with Coleridge himself, exhibits sorrow in
his inability to find inspiration in the natural beauty that surrounds him. For this poet, finding solace in
the natural world on a superficial level is insufficient; one must have an emotional connection to the
beauty of nature. In his past experiences the speaker could appreciate this beauty in a superior way as
it, sent [his] soul abroad (Coleridge 183); however, in his current state he can only see, not feel, how
beautiful [nature is] (184). As a poet who derives his inspiration from the surrounding world, the fact
that he cannot connect with the sublime beauty of nature is problematic for him; thus, it causes his
unhappiness. Coleridge s poem represents the highest level of dejection because the natural world
becomes meaningless to him without the transcendental inspiration he was once able to obtain by
examining it.
Thomas poem represents an entirely different level of dejection than Coleridge s because it is about
the importance of appreciating the simple beauty of nature as opposed to attempting to develop a
meaningful connection with it. When examining the speaker s views of the surrounding environment,
it becomes difficult to find any level of dejection in the poem. Thomas speaker describes how:
I ran my heedless
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32. The Design And Development Of The Architecture For The...
History of REST
Since 1994, the REST architectural style has been used to guide the design and development of the
architecture for the modern Web (Roy T. Fielding, 2000)
When HTTP , Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), was being developed by the Internet Engineering
Taskforce there was a need for a model to be created of how the WWW should actually work.
This idealized model of the interactions within a web application, is what was then later referred to as
the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style and it became the foundation for the
modern Web architecture, providing the guiding principles by which flaws in the preexisting
architecture could be identified and extensions validated prior to deployment. (Roy T. Fielding., et al.,
2005)
World Wide Web
Initially the web was meant for researchers but around 1993 it became evident that more entities were
likely to use it as usage was starting to spread to campus dorms, clubs houses personal home pages
and later to the institutions and commercial companies.
When individuals started publishing their personal information, on different topics they felt fanatic
about this social network effect started a rapid growth of sites that still goes on to this day.
Commercial interest also was beginning, but it was evident by then that the ability to publish on an
international wide scale would be inevitable to business and related entities.
Despite this initial success that was being witnessed, a concern came to the
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33. What Role Do Sports Play In Pop Culture
The scent of fried food and sugary cotton candy drifts through the sticky summer air. The crack of the
ball against the bat rings through the stadium, as the crowd leaps from their seats. This barrage on the
senses encapsulates the experience and feeling of a baseball game, a feeling that is nearly impossible
to transfer onto the big screen. However, over the course of film s short history, several pictures have
stood out amongst the rest when depicting America s favorite pastime. A great baseball film is
measured in its critical and popular consensus, as well as its significance in pop culture. To stand out
from the dozens of baseball films, a truly remarkable movie had to dazzle film buffs, captivate
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Based on the actual Rockford Peaches, League is the story of the two sisters, Dottie and Kit, who join
the newly formed All American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War Two. Along
with a cast of quirky teammates and their grizzled manager, the Peaches must fight to keep their team
alive and prove that women could hit a fastball as well as anyone else. When it was released in 1992,
League met enormous success, grossing over $132,000,000 at the box office, over three times its
budget. The film also received enthusiastic reviews, with Jill Rachlin of Entertainment Weekly calling
it a winner of a movie, one filled with a love of sport unlike any seen before in a women s sports
picture. (Rachlin, 1993) All this culminated in 2012, with the reunion of several former AAGPBL
members for the 20th anniversary of the film at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. This celebration
culminated with the film s entry into the Library of Congress to be preserved as culturally, historically
or aesthetically significant. (King,
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34. Designing The Fashion Industry ( Mcalpine 14 )
According to scratchhard.com, the fashion industry generates an average of $20 billion each year.
Fashion designers are the heart of the fashion world. Designing is a form of art that is translated into
clothing. Inspiration for the designs comes from trends, art, culture, places, and the media. Fashion
designers create ideas which they turn into clothing to sell. The first step of designing is researching
current fashion trends and predicting future trends. Trends determine the success of the fashion
industry (McAlpine 14). Designers choose a speciality to design. Swimwear, bridal wear, children s
clothing, footwear, and men s wear are a few examples of design categories. Sketching the original
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Fashion designers can create apparel for numerous people or for a select few. Haute couture designers
create clothes specifically for a customer. One outfit could cost thousands of dollars. Ready to wear
designs are produced in large numbers but sold at high prices. Mass produced clothing is constructed
in large numbers and sold at reasonable prices. This is where most designers work. Boutique designers
work alone or in groups to create their own designs and find outlets to sell their clothing. In 2012,
twenty five percent of the designers were self employed. Large apparel companies usually consist of a
team of designers headed by a creative manager. Very few designers work for high fashion brands.
High fashion designers earn the most money and are the most well known. Many different outlets of
design are available as career options (McAlpine 14).
Formal education fro fashion designers is not required, but it is recommended. Preparing to become a
fashion designer can start in high school by taking art, home economics, math, and chemistry (Morkes
324). When an employer is seeking to hire a designer, a person with a fashion degree, an impressive
portfolio, and experience or an internship will be the most likely to receive the job. Many universities
offer various degrees pertaining to fashion. Baylor University in Waco, Texas is one of the top twenty
schools for
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35. Americans With Disability Act Essay
Introduction
The history of the Americans with Disabilities Act began long before it was originally introduced to
Congress in 1988. (Mayerson, 1992). There isn t one person responsible for the ADA but rather
thousands of Americans who have fought for the rights of people with disabilities and constantly
worked to make their lives easier. People with disabilities for a long time were thought of as outsiders
in society and were shunned by the majority. It wasn t until the 1900 s when organizations by and for
people with disabilities exploded in popularity and began to get attention and make real positives
changes for people struggling with disabilities (Meldon). A profound and historic period for disability
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Specifically, in a case known as the Sutton Trilogy of 1999 in which the Disability Rights Education
and Defense Fund participated presenting arguments in favor of a broad interpretation of the definition
of disability presented by the ADA, the high court ruled resulting in a significantly limited
interpretation of the federal definition of disability. This was the first ruling that eventually lead to the
ADAAmendments Act of 2008 which was passed in response to the number of decisions by the
Supreme Court that had interpreted the original text of the ADA (Brief History of Civil Rights, 2017).
The ADAAA was signed into law in September of 2008 by President George W. Bush to counteract
the Supreme Court s narrow interpretation of disability and provide broad protection from
discrimination (Timeline of the ADA). One of the things that the ADAAA required was that courts
interpreting the ADA and other federal disability laws focus on whether the covered entity had
discriminated, rather than whether the individual seeking the law s protection had an impairment that
fit within the technical definition of the term disability (Brief History of Civil Rights, 2017). The
ADAAA took effect in 2009 and had multiple regulations updated over the next couple years.
Currently, the ADA celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and continues to maintain that the
definition of disability should be construed in favor of broad coverage of
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36. Maltese Falcon Character Analysis
Do you ever wonder what makes an intriguing classic novel? Many books appear to fall into the
classic category, but few books really turn out to be classics. This topic can go many ways, arguing
what really makes a classic, but there is a basic criteria that classics must meet. The book that I
analyzed was The Maltese Falcon. This book should not be considered a classic because it does not
give the reader a different perspective, there is not a big moral to the story, and because it is not related
to real issues. The Maltese Falcon should not be considered a classic because it does not give the
reader a different perspective. True classics leave the reader with a different mindset, and The Maltese
Falcon fails to do that. For example in the classic, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, you have a different view
point at the end of the book. The book gives you a different perspective about the characters and about
the obscure door. In the beginning of the book you are unsure about the mysterious door, but in the
end you realize that the door has meaning. This simple object leaves you with a different perspective
about it. The Maltese Falcon also has a simple object, the falcon itself. The falcon is a main focal point
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Although the setting of the novel is in San Francisco, the novel is not as relevant as is could have been
years ago. In the article Classic is as Classic Does , Lauren Augino states that in order to be considered
a classic it must be related to current issues. In today s society books about sports, school, drama, or
romance would be more appealing books to audiences. The Maltese Falcon is also not a book that
stands the test of time. When readers think of classics they will most likely think of Moby Dick, The
Great Gatsby, or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. These are a few books that have stood the test of
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37. Grammatical Analysis To Chisholm
Lexical and grammatical analysis Avoidance of agency or attribution of agency to collectivities and
not individuals, is a characteristic feature of Chisholm s speech. She tends to use generalized and
impersonal constructions. For instance, in the opening phrases of the address, she puts forth the
following example: [...] when a young woman graduates from college and starts looking for a job, she
is likely to have a frustrating and demeaning experience ahead of her. If she walks into an office for an
interview, the first question she will be asked is, Do you type? The underlying assumption of this
fragment is that all women are generally thought to be only capable of performing tasks that involve
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Men and women need these things equally. That one sex needs protection more than the other is a
male supremacist myth as ridiculous and unworthy of respect as the white supremacist myths that
society is trying to cure itself of at this time. Again, women s social standing is compared to the
situation of ethnic minorities, as the male supremacist myth is likened to the white supremacist
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38. Tim Duncans Research Paper
Tim Duncan s Divorce May Save Him Millions Tim Duncan loves the game of basketball. He doesn t
mind the money it brings in, either. Yet, unlike many who are clamoring for ungodly salaries in the
financial stratosphere, and even refusing to show up to practice if they don t get their huge payday,
Duncan has chosen to go the other direction. He took a huge pay cut. According to Celebrity Net
Worth, the average NBA player makes $1.5 to 5 million a season, and the lowest paid player on any
team makes $500,000. Tim Duncan has had his share of big paydays with some $235 million passing
through his hands over the course of his career, and around $130 million still in his pockets. Today, he
plays for the love of the game, and about $5 million a
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39. Case Study On Spiral Lifecycle Model
2.1Project Development model: Spiral lifecycle model is one of the most flexible SDLC models in
place. Project monitoring is very easy effective. Each phase, as well as each loop, requires a review
from related people. This makes the model more effective. Risk management is one of the in built
features of model which makes it more interesting compared to other models. Project estimates in
terms of schedule, cost etc become more realistic as the project moves forward loops in spiral get
completed. It is suitable for high risk projects, where business needs may be uncertain. A highly
customized product can be developed using this. 2.2 Project plan: First of all we need to understand
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Lots of paper work are needed to handle this system. And many data store in paper work. Customers
are spend most of times in waiting room for their turn so customer are irritating from this type system.
Customer not know about their device (in repair) status. And not any facilities provide for discus with
care employee for their devices. Current system not provides any part purchasing system for purchase
device parts. 4.2Problem and Weaknesses of Current System : Lots of paper work. In current system,
all data are stored in paper so very difficult to handle all data. No customer management. In current
system, first customer management is not proper. No estimated time services. Time management is
also not proper .more time delay for repair. No facilitate waiting system. Customers are spend most of
time in waiting for their turn. Less customer satisfaction. Customer are not satisfied from current
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40. Examples Of Mistakes In Atonement
Good morning, today I am going to talk about the ability to learn from mistakes. I ve based my oral
presentation on the novel Atonement by Ian McEwan. It can be said that it is in the nature of all of us,
human beings, to make mistakes. Of course, there are different kinds of mistakes; there are some that
are innocent and harmless and others that can affect ourselves and/ or other people s lives. Still, it is
mainly by making this second type of mistakes that we can learn important life lessons. They can help
us to identify our flaws, and thus help us mature and achieve personal growth. Yet, not everybody may
be able to learn from mistakes. This seems to be the case of Briony Tallis, one of the main characters
of the novel Atonement by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, like the young Briony that was unable to put herself in another person s place, the older
Briony kept displaying this selfish and arrogant type of behavior. An example of this occurs when she
came across the aged Lola and Robert, she did not stop to think about their lives or feelings but only
thought about how many years more it would take to publish her book as this couple should be dead
before publishing it for a question of avoiding legal problems. Briony realized that she would outlive
Robert, yet Lola will definitely outlive her . Also, Briony unconsciously admitted her lack of change
when she expressed when reflecting about herself that busy, priggish, conceited little girl [...]was not
dead... . Thus, despite all the years that passed, Briony was incapable to achieve enough maturation to
rectify her
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41. The Iphone Of Today s Society
The iPhone in Today s Society
Josh Marmetschke
09/18/14
Table of Contents
Introduction 3 Discussion 3
Conclusion 6
Works Cited 7
Introduction
Our world today is based off of technology and one form of technology in particular seems to control
us more than we control it. Cell phones. The iPhone in particular is one of the most popular forms of
technology in the world. On June 29, 2007, Apple released the first iPhone ever (Nguyen). The public
had mixed feeling on the newest touch screen phone, some thought it was a step towards a greater
future in technology and others thought it was too complicated and technology is moving too fast for
mankind. Little did we know that the iPhone would become the most popular smartphone in ... Show
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Apple has gone from the original iPhone released in 2007 to the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus released this
month, 7 years later (Ritchie 1). Before the iPhone, Black Berry ruled the smartphone world with a
full keyboard and a rotating ball that you used to control a mouse (McKeen, Price 5). The iPhone was
the first true touchscreen phone on the market that grabbed people s attention. Ever since the first
release of the iPhone, sales have increased every year for every new iPhone that Apple releases.
Figure 1: Growth in iPhone Sales
Ever since the release of the original iPhone, sales every quarter and every year have continued to
increase and they are expected to continue increasing. Apple has always directed the design of their
iPhones to be easy hand help devices. However, HTC, Samsung, and Motorola have been producing
smart phones with screens around 5 inches while Apple produces iPhones around 4 inches
(Mossberg). People however, seem to like a bigger screens and iPhone soon realized that the iPhone
had one of the smallest screens on the market and people began moving to a larger screened phone
(Mossberg). With the iPhone in a steady competition with Samsung, Motorola and other smart phone
companies, Apple produced in many peoples opinion, the best smartphone on the market (Mossberg).
The iPhone 6 now contains a 4.7 inch display compared to the iPhone 5s s 4 inch display and the even
bigger iPhone 6
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42. Cider House Rules Essay
The Cider House Rules quot; is a movie based on John Irving s best selling book. It is a very
wonderful, touching, and real 1943¡¦s life story. The story centered on an orphanage child named
Homer and a sick doctor, Dr Larch who will have an emotional bond with Homer. I watched the
movie before, and my first impression on this movie, I think it is a very good, and relax movie, where
you can watch it with your family, although some of the scene may be offended for children.
The Cider House Rules, begins in the 1920s in St. Cloud s orphanage in Maine where Homer Wells is
born and spends most of his teenage years. Three times he is adopted by good families, but later
returned to the orphanage. Dr. Larch, who is in charge there, would just ... Show more content on
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He said he is going to make his own rules, and nobody is told what to do with rules. Because of that,
Mr. Rose¡¦s daughter, Rose, who got pregnant by her own father, makes her own rules, and left. Mr.
Rose, feeling guilty with all his heart, and loosing his only daughter, kill his own self, saying ¡§ I
loose my own daughter so I kill myself¡¨. Candy makes her own rules too, by choosing to marry
Wally. At the end of the story, Homer received a letter from the St. Clouds Orphanage saying that Dr
Larch had died, which makes Homer came back to the Orphanage, and take over Dr. Larch¡¦s place,
and every night, he would say Dr. Larch¡¦s quote to the children, ¡§ Goodnight you Princess of Maine,
you Kings of New England¡¨.
The movie has an excellent setting, where Homer did a first time abortion on Rose. The setting was
dark, gloomy and it was raining heavily, which means that it is a very challenging thing for Homer to
do. The special effect is really great, the view of the natures make a great impact on the movie. The
apple factory, the train, and the other places in the movie make the scene really from the 1940s.
It has very good background music too, where Mr. Rose killed himself. The music was slow and sad,
like his soul going away very slowly. The camera took all of the great natures view, which will makes
the audience relax. The cinematography on
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43. Americanization of the Australian Media Essay
Americanization of the Australian Media
The Australian television and media have become americanised through the influence of American
media and television programs in Australia.
This research will only concentrate on the extent of Americanisation in Australia through the influence
on television and the film industry as the aspect of Americanisation covers a wide range from fashion
to language. To fully understand the topic of the hypothesis, proper exploration of the definitions of
identity and culture are of relevance. Identity and culture play an integral role in what an Australian
represents as well as how the world views Australians. The meaning of identity can be summarized as;
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It is applied indiscriminately within the Australian media to label array of factors seen as threatening
to national identity, way of life or values. This uncomplimentary use of Americanisation sees Australia
as adopting social practices and cultural values which originates in the United States. (Bennett 1999)
Television has, without doubt, received more attention from Americanisation critics on media
globalization more than any of the other domains e.g. fashion, language. According to Tony Bennett
(1999, p.207) the early 1960s represented the peak in the Americanisation of popular culture measured
by the proportion of American material transmitted. Most analysists now agree that about half of
Australian television scheduled is taken up with imports, with US material dominating the commercial
channels and British programs comprising the bulk of overseas material broadcast by the ABC
(Bennett 1999, p.212). In what is probably the most systematic comparison of international flows,
Tapio Varis reported that Australia has seen a decline from 57 per cent of imported programming to 40
per cent in 1983, although the proportion of imported programs at prime time was slightly higher at 46
per cent. Although Australia s proportion of imported television is high compared to the Western
European countries (yet significantly lower than New Zealand), commentators have generally claimed
that such imported programs do not attract
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44. Ecom320 Assignment 2
Assignment 1
Assignment 1 is worth 10% of your final grade, and should be completed after Lesson 3. This
assignment has two parts: * Part A: six short answer questions worth a total of 30 marks
* Part B: three case analyses worth a total of 70 marks
Part A: Short answer Questions (30 marks total)
Answer each question in one to two paragraphs. (5 marks each) 1. What are the main specific
functionalities and features included in an e commerce server (e commerce suite)?
Some of the main functionalities and features included in e commerce servers/suites involve the
ability of them to support different business models, while still maintaining complete functionality,
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Case 1 (20 marks)
Read the case Amazon.com: Transforming Estrategy from Clicks to Bricks in your Lesson 1 reading
from Trites amp; Boritz (pp. 43 44 in your e text) then answer the following questions. 1. What
challenges is Amazon facing with their strategy to expand into new markets?
(10 marks)
2. What is the main business model adopted by Amazon? How has this model changed since the
business was created? (10 marks)
Case 2 (30 marks)
Read the case Google Glass: Augment My Reality in your Lesson 2 reading from Laudon amp; Traver
(pp. 65 67 in your e text) then answer the following questions. 1. What is augmented reality
technology and how could it be used in e commerce? Explain your answer using an example. (10
marks)
2. Search the web and find three augmented reality developments other than Google Glass. Describe
them and explain what technologies these developments are based on. (5 marks)
3. What are the benefits and limitations or augmented reality? (10 marks)
4. If you are an e commerce manager, would you adopt any of these technologies, and why? (5 marks)
Case 3 (20 marks)
You have been hired as the project leader to develop the e commerce system of a large retailer
specializing in offering grocery products in 20 locations across Alberta. The CEO needs to know the
options available for building the e commerce site and what technologies should be
46. A Day At A Beach In The Bahamas
When the sun begins to hide behind the horizon there is only one environment on the planet that
harnesses the power to leave oneself in complete and utter awe. This one of a kind place captures all
of the elements in their perfect and most striking form. The sky bolsters with eloquent colors, the
warm sand caresses your toes, and the soothing waves break with the most perfect noise as to not
break your focus on the sunset; it is just as captivating as a north poles aurora borealis. A certain
feeling drifts along through a slight breeze on this sunset beach as you observe the sunset above the
water. It is a warm and comforting feeling that most people can relate to when they experience the
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One can agree that during the day, the beach can be a noisy place: music, kids, and talkative
individuals can all make a difference in the pleasantness of your beach day. During the day in the
Bahamas it is quite loud due to the numerous tourists in the area who want to party and have a good
time, but at dusk, it stops. Little by little the beach gets less populated with clamorous people and feels
more like your own oasis. You begin to hone in on the sounds: the rave music is now more calming; it
is maybe playing reggae or something else soothing. The seagulls seem to chirp less, and you are
suddenly all alone. As you walk down the beach waiting for the sun to set you feel the softness of the
sand, and look back to see how your feet have been molded to become one with the beach. When the
sun sets and the sky radiates comforting colors, you begin to feel different: the beach resonates the
warmth of the sky through your feet, up into your heart. You look around and see the landscape of the
beach has been made lively by the colors of the sky. The rocks blush from the sky s red tint, and the
palm trees look to be slow dancing in the warming breeze. Your body is captured by good feelings and
is hypnotized by the sunset s effect on this beach. There is still one last element to the whole picture
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47. T Mobile
MRKT 5000 Online Course T Mobile Promotes with Celebrity Sidekicks Case Summary: T Mobile is
the fourth largest cell phone provider in the United States. AT amp;T plans to pay $39 billion to buy
Deutsche Telekom s T Mobile USA in a deal that is expected to attract intense regulatory scrutiny as it
creates a new U.S. mobile market leader. Key Marketing Issues Product T Mobile provides a wide
range of mobile phones with different features which target customers in terms of their
communication needs and wants. Price T Mobile consistently offers cheaper plans than its competitors
Placement Operates in six different companies including the United States Competitors Sprint,
Verizon, and AT amp;T (however merger was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As one of the fastest growing wireless carriers, T Mobile has permeated pop culture to become
relevant and meaningful to the lifestyles of their young consumers, said Heidi Ueberroth, NBA
Executive Vice President. We are confident that this wide reaching partnership will further accelerate
their growth in the wireless space. T Mobile is confident that these partnerships will broaden its
exposure and enhance its youth targeted image. 4. In what ways is T Mobile supporting its personal
selling activities at the retail level? T Mobile mission is not only to remain at the top of its industry in
customer service but also to eventually become the most highly respected service company across
industries. To achieve this goal, T Mobile s CEO Robert Dotson and Chief Marketing Officer Mike
Butler visit a large number of T Mobile stores every quarter. Butler says the purpose of the visits is not
to lecture employees but to learn from them: We come away with a list of items we re going to address
to help deliver better customer service in the future. Many of the ideas expressed by T Mobile
employees have been incorporated by the company. 5. T Mobile promotes its highly rated customer
service as a selling point. Do you think it is effective against competitors that promote high tech
multimedia features? Explain. Although T Mobile
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