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Sample Feasibility Study
PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY
General Information: Project name: 1957 Security amp; Investigation Agency Corporation
Location: A. Chan Building, Mandalagan, Bacolod City, Philippines
I. Project Profile:
This document is developed to provide the entrepreneur with a potential investment opportunity in
setting up and operating a Security Agency. The document is designed to provide information and
outline various details to facilitate the entrepreneur in making correct decisions as to technical,
financial, legal and business details. The document also allows change of various parameters to suit
the customized needs of the entrepreneur.
Operating a security agency as a commercial unit generating revenues and providing security services
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Security Management Staff: * General Manager/Proprietor Act as the Chief Security Director for
Operations and shall be the head of the agency. He shall be responsible for the entire operation and
administration/management and canvassing of clientele of the agency. * Operation Officer Act as the
staff director for operations, ensures that the company has the proper operational controls,
administrative and reporting procedures; he shall assist the General Manager in the efficient operation
of the agency. He shall be responsible for the implementation of the contract agreement with the
clientele. He shall also be responsible for the mobility and issuance of firearms and other necessary
equipment, and shall spearhead investigation on matters related to the conduct of the operations. *
Bookkeeper Keeps records of financial transactions for establishment, calculates employee wages
from records or time cards, responsible for the prompt collection of agency s service fees and
disbursement of funds and compile reports to show statistics, such as cash receipts and expenditures,
accounts payable and receivable, profit and loss, and other items pertinent to operation of business. *
Collector vis a vis Property Custodian Receives payments and post amounts paid to customer
accounts. Locate and notify customers
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A Study On The Tat
The TAT includes 30 cards, of which an assessor chooses a subset for a particular subject. The cards
feature various ambiguous scenes, most involving interpersonal situations. The subject is asked to tell
a story regarding the card, and the story may include an explanation of what is happening in the scene,
what events preceded the scene, what events may follow the scene and what the people in the scene
are thinking or feeling. The assessor uses the themes emerging from the stories produced by the
subject to infer personality characteristics about the subject.
The TAT is a projective test in that, like the Rorschach test, its assessment of the subject is based on
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The CAT s creators suggest a series of ten variables to consider when interpreting the results. These
variables include the story s major theme, the major character s needs, drives, anxieties, conflicts,
fears, and the child s conception of the external world.
Multiplicity of scoring systems One precaution required in general assessment of the TAT is the
absence of a normative scoring system for responses. The original scoring system devised in 1943 by
Henry Murray, one of the authors of the TAT, attempted to account for every variable that it measures.
Murray s scoring system is time consuming and unwieldy, and as a result has been little used by later
interpreters. Other scoring systems have since been introduced that focus on one or two specific
variables for example, hostility or depression. While these systems are more practical for clinical use,
they lack comprehensiveness. No single system presently used for scoring the TAT has achieved
widespread acceptance. The basic drawback of any scoring system in evaluating responses to the TAT
story cards is that information that is not relevant to that particular system is simply lost. Computer
scoring A recent subject of controversy in TAT interpretation concerns the use of computers to
evaluate responses. While computers were used initially only to score tests with simple yes/no
answers, they were soon applied to interpretation of projective measures. A computerized system for
interpreting the Rorschach
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Who Is St. Thomas Aquinas Determinants Of Natural Law
St. Thomas Aquinas interpreted Aristotle s philosophies to be read in a Christian lens. His view
demonstrates that moral obligations are determinants of a natural law, one that is acquired from each
individual s God given nature and is knowable by [all] (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. 241). Aquinas
emphasized morality being crucial for everyone, and that God s plans for his creations include being
good. Although, he knew that not everyone was informed of God s moral rules; so, he theorized that
God created the world in accordance to natural laws in which his creations have an innate sense of
knowing what is good for themselves. From our intuitive desires, some inclinations are natural, while
others are unnatural. According to Aquinas, the natural proclivities occur from eternal law, which
states that the whole community of the universe is governed by divine reason (McBrayer Markie
2014, p. 242), and sharing eternal reason for rational beings lead to natural law. ... Show more content
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Therefore, natural laws are those that would exist, even if government did not. Natural law consists of
discerning what is good and what is evil (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. 242), such as the prohibition and
positive injunction aspects of a basic good. A basic good includes having a survival instinct to value
life, and a person can reason that others have valuable lives as well, so killing is a violation of natural
law. The prohibition in this scenario is to not kill, while the positive injunction is to promote life. This
natural inclination based on the basic good of life will enable a person to aid others and themselves,
through charities or healthy lifestyles. In contrast, not all virtuous acts are prescribed by natural law
(McBrayer Markie 2014, p.
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Florida Monologue
Don Don Don Da Da Da Don Don Don Da Da Da Da Don... I woke up from my dream about the dark
gloomy forest, to try to find my phone under my pillow. For school. I finally felt it at the edge of my
bed, barely staying on the blue comforter, still playing the same song. I shut it off and went back to
bed.
Clare, wake up or i m turning all the lights on, yelled my mom. I don t think I sat up so fast in my life.
Good, now get ready for school, it s your first day back, you have to make a good impression, she
said.
I groaned, I really, really do not want to got to school, mom. I fell back against my headboard and
sighed. I hate Monday s. Especially, when you re loud, annoying brother, is going to the same school
as you. Also, when your mom is waking you up only thirty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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From that point forward, those two people have been my friends ever since.
Clare, you better be leaving, yelled my Mom.
Were leaving, I yelled upstairs, Issac lets go, you drink your orange juice on the way there. After about
five more minutes, my brother, Issac, ran out the house, to my side.
Sorry, dad was hugging me goodbye, and wouldn t let go, he said
Okay, he said.
We started walking to school, on the Monday of August 31st. It was nearing fall, I could tell, every
step we took it felt like it was getting colder, and colder. The sky looked gray, and the sun wasn t out.
What a perfect Monday. And without a jacket, too. Issac for some reason started taking off his jacket,
and almost whacked me with its sleeve.
Here, you can have my jacket, he offered.
Thanks, I said
I took the jacket not denying his offer and put it on. He was taller than me, and more muscular, so it
was kinda big on me.
Suddenly, I heard rapid footsteps.
CLARE! someone yelled. I turned around, and fell backwards, onto the frost crisped grass, with two
people on top of
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Emmeline Pankhurst s Suffragettes
Separating Right and Wrong: Emmeline Pankhurst s Suffragette Movement
Women s suffrage has been one of the unsolved problems of the last two centuries. Today, many
countries constitutionalized women s right to vote; however there remain a few that outlaw it. This
ban resulted in women fighting for the right to vote in the 19th century, which gave birth suffrage
movements. While the suffragettes were emerging from all around the world, The United Kingdom
was the heart of the movement, with Emmeline Pankhurst as one of the main figures and she played a
crucial role in women s suffrage in Britain; however her work has been criticized and argued by
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Other women all around the world began protesting under the name of Suffragettes and the movement
quickly became epidemic. While there were many approaches in history for the same purpose, United
States, Ireland, Canada and many more women around the world adopted the methods of the
suffragettes to their own cause. The reason why the British suffragettes influenced so many other
women is explained in a research paper by Laura E. Nym Mayhall as ...Once the Liberal government
introduced forcible feeding as an antidote to the suffragette hunger strike, militants created a visual
activism, dependent upon the exhibition of women s tortured bodies as spectacle. By this account, the
activities of the WSPU became exemplary of what critic Barbara Green has called performative
activism and visibility politics in early twentieth century feminist praxis, creating almost entirely
feminine communities where women celebrated, suffered, spoke with, and wrote for other women,
and that allowed women to put themselves on display for other women. Many women in the 19th
century looked up to Emmeline Pankhurst, listened to her speeches, went to her propaganda walks and
adopted her methods and women in Britain gained the right to vote in 1928, for men and women over
21, without any other requests of marital status or property, as other countries followed
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Life Has Learned In My Life
At the age of six I had not given much thought about life and death, but this day changed that. As a
baby, I cannot imagine all the things I did that put myself in danger. I was completely unaware of the
consequences of my actions. As a child, I was playful, innocent, and cheerful. Throughout my years of
growing up I have learned many lessons through life. Only a few events happened before this one that
I can remember. On my 6th birthday, life could have been lost, and from that I learned to always be
careful and that life can change in an instant. First, I woke up Saturday afternoon. Since it was
Saturday, I slept longer than usual. Today was the day chosen to celebrate my birthday, which was
actually a few days before. It was my 6th birthday party. My parents and I decided that the party
would take place at our home. We invited all our neighbors and friends. I was young, energetic, and
ready to enjoy life. Next, I got out of my Rugrats sheet covered bed. I headed down the narrow and
white hallway to the living room. I greeted my parents and had a small breakfast. I ate scrambled eggs
and toast for breakfast. After eating I asked my parents if I could ride my bike with friends before
coming back home. My parents agreed that was ok. I went into the garage to get my blue, new,
Mongoose bicycle. My bicycle was a gift from my parents, which I received on my birthday. After
returning home from bike riding, I got an hour of rest before the party was ready to begin. I exited
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Gallipoli Film Analysis
This film analysis will define the importance of mateship and sportsmanship in the ANZAC culture of
Gallipoli (1981). Peter Weir film of the Gallipoli Campaign from 1915 196 revolves around the
mateship of Frank Dunne (Mel Gibson) and Archy Hamilton (Mark Lee) that binds them through
sportsmanship and military nationalism. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
culture is typically based on the athleticism of soldiering culture, which allows Frank to become a
runner of information dispatches during the campaign. More so, Archy s speed is deferred because of
his patriotic desire to be on the front lines of the war. However, Frank and Archy are bound by the
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The mateship of Archy and Frank is based on the sportsmanship culture of Western Australia, which
was a popular recruitment method for young men that joined ANZAC and, eventually, fought in the
Gallipoli Campaign. Archy is a the blindly loyal nationalist that relies on his running skills to put peer
pressure on Frank to join ANZAC. Frank initially declines, but the sportsmanship culture encourages a
deep bond with a fellow short distance runner in the effort to maintain mateship. However, there were
many different soldiers from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as lower class backgrounds, which
define a different and less romantic view of sportsmanship that Weir presents in this film. In reality,
man men from the lower working classes joined ANZAC as a way to avoid poverty and low wage
work. Archy and Frank s relationship is a heroic and romantic view of the Gallipoli Campaign, yet it
does show the horror and carnage of bloody murder of young men, such as Archy, that died in this
failed attack against the Turkish Army. In this manner, the film Gallipoli provides insight into some
aspects of mateship and sportsmanship between Archy and frank that was certainly valid, but it does
not provide a comprehensive and realistic understanding of the multiple perspectives of class status
and identity that defined enlistment in ANZAC in WWI.
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Walt Whitman s Poem, To a Locomotive in Winter and Emily...
From Grandeur to Arrogance Walt Whitman s poem, To a Locomotive in Winter and Emily Dickinson
s I Like to See It Lap The Miles are two different poems about the same subject, the steam engine.
Where Whitman uses solely free verse, Dickinson s poem more closely follows standard writing
practices, with very structured line breaks. Another key difference in these works is the speech they
use; Whitman uses old English laden with thee and thy, whereas Dickinson uses fairly modern
terminology. Whitman describes the elegant and powerful grandeur of the locomotive from the shining
brass and steel to the twinkling of the wheels. Dickinson describes the arrogance and nuisance of it as
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For all of its awkwardness Whitman s poem is vibrant and a joy to read, with a dictionary close at
hand. He makes the steam driven locomotive come to life on the page with the ponderous side bars,
parallel and connecting rods, gyrating (Whitman line 5) you can see the metal violently swinging back
and forth. When he describes the thick, purple hazed, smoke rising from the machine one can almost
feel the oily vapors on the face and nostrils. As the warning ringing bell ... sounds (sic) its notes the
reader can t help but hear it in the distance, and at the end as the machine Launch d o er the praries
wide, across the lakes, To the free skies unpent and glad and strong (Whitman lines 24 25) the same
reader can glimpse the ghost train gliding into the sunset. Works Cited Whitman, Walt. To a
Locomotive in Winter. Literature; An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. 6th Ed. X.J.
Kennedy and Dana Gioia. Boston: Longman, 2010. 426. Print. Dickinson, Emily. I like to see it lap
the Miles. Literature; An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. 6th Ed. X.J. Kennedy
and Dana Gioia. Boston: Longman, 2010. 427. Print. I really liked how you analyzed the two poems,
and their tone towards steam engine trains. Here is something that you said that caught my attention: o
Whitman attempts, and succeeds at making the train come to live as a regal and powerful entity. The
engine s
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What Does The Scaffold Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter
Symbol of Sin In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the use of a torturous scaffold symbolizes
sin and redemption. In Hawthorne s novel, the afflicting scaffold is present in three scenes throughout
the story. The first scene occurs during the introduction of the novel, where Hester Prynne is given
time on the structure in return for her sinful crime of adultery. The second scene occurs in the middle
of the novel, where Arthur Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold, feeling remorse and guilt for his crime
which he commits with Prynne. The final scene takes place in the resolution of the story, where
Dimmesdale is dying and confesses his sin in front of the whole town. Throughout The Scarlet Letter,
the scaffold is a penalty described as ridicule, is used to symbolize sin, and is used to tie the characters
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For example, in this quote, On the other hand, a penalty which, in our days, would infer a degree of
mocking infamy and ridicule, might then be invested with almost as stern a dignity as the punishment
of death itself. (Hawthorne 35) the scaffold is used as mockery for the criminal. Hester Prynne was
sentenced to the scaffold and was verbally and physically abused by her fellow citizens. In addition,
this quote is describing the scaffold in great detail, The same platform or scaffold, black and weather
stained with the storm or sunshine of seven long years, and foot worn, too, with the tread of many
culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meetinghouse.
(Hawthorne 101). This reference is describing the scaffold and how it changes from the seven years
since Hester last stepped on its platform. The scaffold is a symbolic structure that is used as
punishment for Hester Prynne s
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Las Vegas Case Study
Overview of Las Vegas amp; LVCVA
Most people might not even think of Las Vegas as a product , or even they think of it as a brand.
Places are included in the concept of product. Places could be cities, states, regions, or entire nations.
Place marketing involves marketing strategies which contribute to create, maintain and change
attitudes and behavior towards particular places. Behind the scenes, the image of Las Vegas is created
and maintained by LVCVA, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. LVCVA is a private public
agency with the mission statement of To attract visitors by promoting Las Vegas as the world s most
desirable destination for leisure and business travel.
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It is the experiences that travelers gain while they are travelling. LVCVA understands that they are not
just selling Las Vegas; they are selling the Las Vegas Experience the adult freedom. By talking to their
old and potential customers, they learned the core customer value. The Vegas visitors want to feel a
little naughtier and less inhibited and that is what their customers are buying. To accommodate the
benefits the customers are seeking, the actual services and products are provided to the satisfaction of
the visitors. Various product features of Las Vegas were produced to target the adult such as casinos,
luxury retailers, world renowned restaurants and five star hotels. Branding is another strategy LVCVA
used to deliver the core customer value. By spending $75 million for ad campaigns, LVCVA
successfully boosted the brand message educating consumers of the products Vegas are selling. Only
Vegas: What happens here, stay here became the now familiar catchphrase of Las Vegas. This image
has replaced the long pervasive image of Sin City to a luxury and indulgent image. Although this
image has been adjusted to affordable and well deserved during the recession, but the Las Vegas
Experience brand image still maintains a consistent meaning to consumers. As research indicated,
people still demand the same Vegas they ve known and loved will still be there during hard economic
times. This proves the strength of the Vegas brand image
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`` Beloved `` By Toni Morrison
Gothic Literature normally, if not always, has a haunting. In Beloved by Toni Morrison there is a
haunting of 124. 124 is being haunted by Sethe s daughter who is the character Beloved. The haunts in
Gothic Literature can also be a non physical haunting, a haunting in the head. Sethe has not been
haunted by Beloved physically, but mentally. The bond that a mother has for a child is so tight and
loving. There is no real way to understand this bond unless someone has personally been a mother.
The bond is beautiful, so imagine the horrors Sethe lived in her head every time she thought of her
children. Sethe attempted to take her children s lives when Schoolteacher threatened to take them back
to the South. Sethe did it to save her kids from the horrors she faced, but killing anything you love that
much can be devastating. A reader can tell through the course of the story that something is bothering
her. She has seen terrible things in her life, experienced terrible things. Sethe was beat. Once she was
beaten so bad that it made a tree of scars (Beloved, 20). Paul D. inspected the wounds almost 20 years
later touching the tree, None of which Sethe could feel because her black skin had been dead for
years. (Beloved, 21). This poor woman was not only a slave, she was beaten and her Milk was stolen .
No human being should ever have to go through such a beating. Sethe had gone through a lot, and she
simply did not want her children to go through the same things. Sethe had
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Statement Of Purpose To Position As A Resident Advisor
I am interested in the Resident Advisor position because I have the qualities a Resident Advisor should
have such as a good work ethic, leadership skills, and communication skills, which indicates to me
that I could be a good fit for the Resident Advisor position. I have a great adaptability and an
eagerness to learn. I like to push myself and constantly grow, as well as encourage others to do the
same. I have a healthy respect for the rules and great organizational skills, which would help me give
my residents everything they need. I would really enjoy the position, as I would also like having new
people to connect with. I want to share my positive experiences from living in residential dorm life
with the students and act as a community facilitator
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Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment
A good friend of mine had recently moved into this house in May 2015, she told me in the first day
that she and her boyfriend had stopped by the house to do a walk thru before moving their thing over.
(The house sat empty for a year and a half before they moved in). They both experienced hearing
voices and whistling in the early am hrs.(Between 1:00 am 3:00 am). Neither of them could find
where these sounds were coming from. After two weeks of living there, they both experienced a object
jump off a table at least a foot into the air, land on the floor and roll up to her bf feet. She also claims
that she had been nudged down the stairs, hard enough to lose her balance once. Within the third
week, she and her bf had and remains to fighting daily, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The 3rd anomaly enters the room from what we assume thru the door while the 2nd anomaly still
remains in the room. Again, we went frame by frame with this shot as well,and became very aware
that the 3rd. anomaly moves very quickly from the door, crouches down and crawls onto the bed, we
noted this by how the 2nd.anomaly bounced up and down from the camera movement. This is where
she gets up from the bed and moves to the fan near the door. She claims that she had heard something
downstairs.She also claims she knew from a gut feeling that it wasn t her bf who came in. After
clicking off the fan, she steps out the door to the top of the stairs and points her camera down. We
believe the two shadows are possibly her finger accidentally swiping across the camera lens. She
holds the recording for a few more seconds then strangely the video just sweeps out. When we showed
my friend the video on a larger screen she caught the green gargoyle looking face at the bottom center
of the black screen after the video had stopped
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Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health, Social...
1. What duty of care means in children and young people settings?
Duty of care is a requirement to exercise reasonable care, attention and caution to avoid negligence
which would lead to the harm of other people.
The fundamental obligation that anyone working in child care, whatever the type of service and
whatever their role, is to keep children safe. (Marilyn Hopkins LLB, Dip.Ed.. (March 2006). DUTY
OF CARE. Available:
http://www.rch.org.au/emplibrary/ecconnections/CCH_Vol9_No1_March2006.pdf last accessed
26/10/11)
It is generally accepted that people in authority have a responsibility for those in their charge.
Therefore practitioners in childcare settings owe a duty of care to the children in their care. They are
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Care Serious attention and thought; caution to avoid damage or loss; protection (The Oxford Popular
Dictionary, 2nd Edition, published 1995 by Parragon Book Service limited). Meaning we plan and
prepare in detail to minimise hazards and risks in order to protect.
Duty of care promotes vigilance in the things we do and the service we provide, it reduces accidents
and contributes towards protecting people and keeping them safe. It puts laws in place to set the
standards and best practise we must follow to ensure the safety and well being of individuals. It
protects children, yourself and visitors to your setting. Without Duty of care, it would be up to the
individual s conscience and personal standards to safeguard children as there would be no legal
standards to follow or benchmark set.
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the statutory framework that all early years childcare
providers must follow. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) brings together: Curriculum
Guidance for the Foundation Stage (2000), the Birth to Three Matters (2002) framework and the
National Standards for Under 8s Daycare and Childminding (2003) (Children and Young people s
Workforce information sheet, The Early Years Foundation Stage, level 3 Diploma 2011)
The EYFS contains general welfare requirements which are specific legal requirements that must be
complied with, and statutory guidance to follow that will
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Identifying Covalent, Ionic And Hydrogen Bonds
After completing the lab, we will be able to identify covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen
bonds are the weakest between all the three types of bonds we will be observing and it occurs between
hydrogen and oxygen atom or nitrogen atom; hydrogen bonds are a type of dipole dipole bond. A
dipole dipole interaction occurs because of polar molecules. We should know that the bond between
hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule is covalent. Another example, of covalent bond is the bond
between all the atoms that compose ethane. Another objective that we will observe is solubility, the
lab mentions. An example, of an ionic bond is NaCl, this is an ionic bond because the Na+ and Cl , the
sodium atom (cation) gives a pair of electrons to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A water molecule is able to interact with up to four other water molecules to create a tetrahedral. The
second part of the lab, we will be observing cohesion and adhesion theories. Cohesion is when water
molecules stick to each other and adhesion is the occurrence of water molecules sticking to other
molecules. To observe adhesion and cohesion, we will pipette a drop of water on a piece of parafilm;
we will be looking for if they water will be stuck together or did it spread apart, we will be explaining
our observations. We will then, repeat the same experiment, however instead of parafilm we will use a
glass slide; we will try to compare cohesion between the water molecules and the adhesion between
the water and glass slide. After, we are done pipetting the water and observing, we will then
demonstrate what happened in the pipette part (both the parafilm and the glass slide) of the experiment
using the 12 water molecules and the non magnetic tray. The third part of the experiment consists of
testing
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Moral Of The Canterbury Tales
Now it is time to decide which tale in The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, rises above the rest.
I stated at the beginning of our journey to Canterbury that I would pick the tale that is greatest moral
teaching and in entertainment value (17). After intently listening to all of your tales, one stood out
from the others. Though many of you told stories that were offensive to other pilgrims on the trip or
told stories that had little moral significance, I determined that there is one that most fully fulfills the
requirements that I have set forth. I have decided that the Nun s Priest s Tale teaches the greatest moral
lesson while having great entertainment value, making the Nun s Priest the winner of our competition.
The Nun s Priest s Tale is a beast fable, an allegory that utilizes animals with human characteristic in
order to illustrate the message. The tale follows the story of Chanticleer, a beautiful rooster whose
voice was merrier than the merry organ that plays in church, (153). One day, a fox named Russell
comes into the yard and begins complementing Chanticleer on his singing talents, persuading him to
stick out his neck and sing with his eyes closed. Because Chanticleer is so entranced by Russell s
flattery, he closes his eyes and begins to sing, allowing Russell to be able to bite his neck and run with
him into the woods. The moral of the Nun s Priest s Tale is clear: never trust a flatterer. Chanticleers
capture is the result of being careless and
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Ancient Greek Clothing
The dress was the primary way for individuals to display their identity and perform social functions in
various communities. Ancient Greek garments are crucial to demonstrate the Greek society s values.
As the number of complete garments survived in the archeological records is limited extremely, it is
difficult for contemporary scholars to investigate their authenticity. Therefore, representations of
garments in sculpture and vase painting become the crucial evidences. The fundamental characteristics
of ancient Greek clothing are its loose and graceful drapery. Clothes that resemble corsets and trousers
are disgusted in ancient Greece, because barbarians were the only wearers at that time. Even though
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Strophion While women s breasts were sexualized to an extreme in modern society, the baring breasts
only evoked pity in ancient Greece. What s more, eyes and hair have more erotic connotations. The
Greeks preferred small, firm, and round breasts, rather than the spongy ones. Strophion functioned as
the breast band. The original explanation for this undergarment was uncertain, as very few evidence of
the strophion survived, and the visual sources were difficult to identify. According to existing vase
painting and sculpture, the breasts were either presented without any covering, or revealing the
silhouette. Mortal women who wore breast band were dancers and entertainers. Embroidered patterns
and skinny straps crossing over the chest decorated the breast band as a distinguished form of costume
that aimed to be displayed blatantly at that time. In any case, breasts should be covered in a decent
way. This type of band became popular in Hellenistic art, especially in erotic pictures and images of
Aphrodite . In figure 3, a woman, probably Aphrodite, is (un)dressing in front of two female
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Sol Drescher
Quiz 4 Econ 430 Money Banking Spring 2012 Prof. Drescher MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one
alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Please place your answers for
this section on the answer sheet for Quiz 2 template (see Course Content for the answer sheet). 1 An
increase in autonomous consumer expenditure causes the equilibrium level of aggregate output to
________ at any given interest rate and shifts the ________ curve to the ________, everything else
held constant. A) rise; LM; right B) rise; IS; right C) fall; LM; left D) fall; IS; left 2 An autonomous
depreciation of the U.S. dollar makes American goods ________ relative to foreign goods and results
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A) were not; could borrow abroad B) were not; could not borrow abroad C) were; could borrow
abroad D) were; could not borrow abroad 17 In emerging market countries, many firms have debt
denominated in foreign currency like the dollar or yen. A depreciation of the domestic currency A)
results in increases in the firm s indebtedness in domestic currency terms, even though the value of
their assets remains unchanged. B) results in an increase in the value of the firm s assets. C) means
that the firm does not owe as much on their foreign debt. D) strengthens their balance sheet in terms of
the domestic currency. 18 A ________ pays out cash flows from subprime mortgage backed securities
in different tranches, with the highest rated tranch paying out first, while lower ones paid out less if
there were losses on the mortgage backed securities. A) Discount bond B) Adjustable rate mortgage C)
Negotiable CD D) Collateralized debt obligation (CDO) 19 The economy recovers quickly from most
recessions, but the increase in adverse selection and moral hazard problems in the credit markets
caused by ________ led to the severe economic contraction known as The Great Depression. A) debt
deflation B) illiquidity C) an improvement in banks balance sheets D) increases in bond prices 20
When financial intermediaries deleverage, firms cannot fund investment opportunities resulting in A)
a contraction of economic activity. B) an economic
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The Industrial Revolution And Its Impact On Society
Do you ever look around in our busy everyday life full of car rides, texting, internet, high speed travel,
etc. and wonder how and when we made the jump from horse drawn carriages to modern day life? The
Industrial Revolution is one of the greatest and most impactful time in our nation s history that made
all of these changes come to life and impacted not just the people who lived during the time, but even
the life we re living today. The Industrial Revolution created many new types of industries, businesses,
and products that changed the consumer culture of the time along with society as a whole. This not
only includes society from that time period but for modern day life as well. The Industrial Revolution
started in Europe and it really took off in Britain in the early 1700 s. Prior to the revolution people
lived in small rural town and most life revolved around farming or very low income jobs. Many
people made their own cloths, built their own tools, made there own furniture, and produced their own
food. The Industrial Revolution was the movent that changed this way of life and made it so the rural
lifestyle wasn t the main way of living anymore. Britain was the ideal society to start off the Industrial
Revolution because they had a politically strong economy at the time, and they sat on huge deposits of
iron and coal which was a great influence on the Revolution and its needs. Eventually this Revolution
made its way to the United States. During the time of the 19th
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911 Pros And Cons
September 11th, 2001, the day the earth stood still. Devastation struck the United States as malicious
attacks from a radical terrorist group hijacked flight 11, flight 175, flight 77, and flight 93. During all
four hijackings a devastating total of 3,000 civilians, police officers, and firefighters were killed (
September 11th Fast Facts ). This event was the first major terrorist attack on U.S. soil and it was
enough to shake the minds of everybody. Many things came into question after the attacks such as the
could it happen again? What should we do now? How can we improve security for the future in order
to prevent any sort of attack again? The tragedy that took the United States by surprise on September
11th, 2001 lead the way for new forms of security to arise that positively affect our lives today.
First of all, after September 11th occurred the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) was created in
an attempt to modernize and expand our security in different way. Some of the dif. One of the ways
we are benefitted by the Department of Homeland Security is the security they provide for our
infrastructure ( Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing ). There are many important ... Show more
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on September 11th the United States entered a war against terrorism. In months following 9/11 the
U.S. invaded Afghanistan and in March 2003 the U.S. invaded Iraq. The war the U.S. entered against
terrorism positively affects us today, because it provides us security against further terrorist attacks.
After 9/11 we had more than 3 million Americans enlisted throughout all branches of military ( How
9/11 Changed America ). The people who enlisted did so due to many different reasons but a common
reason for many was the feeling of patriotism and anger that was sparked due to the attacks on 9/11
from terrorists. So we have more than 3 million soldiers at home and overseas today fighting and
providing security for the U.S. through many different
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Cycle Of Sugarcane
Each process of the life cycle of sugar cane is analyzed from different states. Sugar cane is best grown
where land is wet with easy access to additional water when compared to other crops like sugar beets
and corn. . Water use for sugarcane production is much higher than for the other crops due to the need
to irrigate in many cane growing areas. Around 60% of the sugarcane crop in Australia is irrigated,
compared with only 16% of the U.S. corn crop, and 7% of the U.K. sugar beet crop (Renouf,
Wegener,2007). Sugarcane responds particularly well to high water availability and has historically
been grown either in areas with high rainfall or where water resources for irrigation are available. In
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Since so much water is used for the production of sugar cane, it is the most dominant type of irrigation
in the sugar cane fields. In comparison to the US corn crops and the UK sugar beet crops, the sugar
cane crop I Australia is irrigated up to 60%. Sugar cane responds well in areas with higher water
availability, and has been known in the past to grow where irrigation resources are available (Renouf,
Wegener,2007). The insufficient data for land use can only be calculated based on the specific area of
which the sugar cane is grown. The land area that is required for one tonne of sugar cane is 0.08ha
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Analysis Of Nicholas Carr, Sherry Trukle And Clive Thompsom
Sixing Jiao Dr. Tsurska Oct. 14th, 2015 SDCC 4 Summary Synthesis Despite the obvious difference in
their approaches to argue, Nicholas Carr, Sherry Trukle and Clive Thompsom have a common focus:
The effect of shared information. Nicholas Carr mainly focus on sharing of objective information, the
information that is related to science and fact. In the meaning time, Sherry Turkle writes about sharing
of subjective information, the personal and emotional messages that we deliver on social media. Clive
Thompsom talks about the sharing of both kinds of information. However, their views about sharing
of information are totally different. The similarities and conflicts between their arguments can actually
help us to compare and crystallize those different points of view on sharing information. In his Is
Google Making Us Stupid?, Nicholas Carr contends that the overload of information is chipping away
his capacity for concentration and contemplation (315). He admits with easy accessibility of
information online, the process of research has became much simpler(Carr 315). Yet such benefit
comes with a cost. Our brains are rewired as the cost of such convenience(Carr 316). As the result, we
may well be reading more today than we did in the 1970s or 1980s...but it s a different kind of
reading, and behind it lies a different kind of thinking (Carr 317). Carr argues the forming of such
habits can prevent us from deep reading and thinking. In fact, he provides may evidences in the
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U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930...
U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980
Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a
number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and
the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why
the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries,
over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that
America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s.
Since the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, Britain has made a great deal ... Show more content on
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More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the
requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture
Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these
British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because
they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low
quality and generally poor.
However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went
to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the
golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape
from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as
Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how
much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and
producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change
after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to
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Social Isolation
Social support constitutes the psychological and material resources provided by a social network to
benefit an individual s ability to cope with stressful events. The perceived ability of social support
may protect against the potential of stressful events to elicit psychological distress, depression, and
anxiety. Cohen asserted that possible explanation for the buffering effect of being hugged is that hugs
might be exchanged between individuals involved in a situation involving tension and conflict either
as a means of resolving that conflict or as a counter to associated emotional aftereffects (138). Cohen
summarized that these findings suggest that people who regularly receive hugs are more protected
than those who do not (144). Several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In terms of cognitive mechanisms loneliness in people is affiliated with higher tonic vascular
resistance, blood pressure and hypothalamic pituitary adrenocortical (HPA) activation, and lower
inflammatory control, immunity, and sleep salubrity. The causal role of loneliness on neural
mechanisms is difficult to test conclusively in humans, so animal studies to evaluate the causal effects
of being a member of a social species living chronically on the social perimeter, deprived of mutual
assistance and companionship. Animal studies of social isolation indicate low neurogenesis, brain
derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and nerve growth factor (NGF) in hippocampus; low
glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression and 5alpha RI mRNS, and high corticosterone levels in the
prefrontal cortex; low cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) in the ventral striatum; large
size of the primary visual cortex, and low NGF and weight of the visual cortex; and low cell
proliferation in the amygdala (Cacioppo, 2). Investigations designed to identify the mechanisms
underlying the association between loneliness and mortality has found that loneliness is associated not
only with increased risk for age related cognitive decline and dementia but also with increased sleep
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Getting For Yes, By Roger Fisher And Looking Behind The...
Roger Fisher and William Ury s book, Getting to Yes, proposes a variety of negotiation strategies and
tools. The authors break their method down into four procedures and demonstrate them in common
negotiation scenarios. They encourage readers to break away from the two extremes of soft and hard
bargaining to seek a third approach. They call the third approach principled negotiation or negotiation
on the merits . I submit that the procedures proposed in Getting to Yes alternatively break down to two
simplistic themes, Emotional Chess and Looking Behind the Curtain, which are broadly applicable in
contemporary negotiation. Additionally, I submit that within the authors procedures are four tactics
which vary in applicability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Only after this can healing and forward progress be made without risk of past emotions infecting
negotiations. The best way to address emotional issues is to acknowledge them as a legitimate by
allowing both sides to air their grievances without interruption and without criticism. This process also
allows both sides to empathize with the other s position and potentially remove prejudices and
assumptions. Additionally, this airing can unearth common interests between the parties which they
assumed were issues of conflict. This strategy does require caution, however, which is not suggested
by the authors; this issue is addressed in Part 3. When playing Emotional Chess, it is important to
avoid the topic of trust. Trust is often regarded in Western cultures as a cornerstone of relationships
and is a deep seated principle. In negotiations, however, it can be used as a tactic to fuel emotions and
re enlist egos into the negotiation fray. A party s reply of Don t you trust me? to an inquiry of
proposition s rationale, raises principle above reason and logic. Even if innocently used, this reply
places the responding party into an uneasy position. To sidestep this emotional landmine, parties
should jointly seek independent criteria to assess their rationale and the situation at hand. This joint
search aims the parties energies at the problem opposed to
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Credible In The Media Analysis
In a work where news gets thrown in our faces right , left and center , it becomes difficult to filter out
which news is true and which is not. But , before asking how to filter out the news , we need to ask
ourselves why should we have to categorise the news as credible or non credible ? Why would the
person writing this article wouldn t want to lie to me ? Many times a journalist may get a story from a
source who may or may not be very honest or in some rare cases journalists may make up stories with
twisted facts and misquoting individuals. However, in the media business , when someone makes a
mistake , there s always ten others who are waiting to point it out. What makes the media credible, to
the everyday reader, is the idea that the
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The Negative Effects Of Plastic Surgery
Can surgery fix down syndrome people or just stays the same ?
A lot of people have claimed that the plastic surgery for people with down syndrome can improve
their quality of life. Many who favor the form of surgery refer to its expected positive effects in
general and also vague terms. They were no difference were uncovered between the parents and the
doctors regarding support for the plastic surgery. Most parents do want what is best for the kid by
having them look the same as the other kids,but most parents just do not want to listen to other people
make fun of there kid with down syndrome. People should not care what their baby looks like. They
were born that way and they are beautiful in their own way and they should stay the same. Surgery can
also lead to sensitive issues associated with the motives of those responsible for having the operation
performed. plastic surgery for down syndrome is really serious and expensive procedure. They should
not do the surgery , it could lead to risk and out the child in pain. What most people do not know is
that the child is growing and while he or she is growing, they are other body parts that are growing
with him or her and they may have to go back and do more surgery. Surgery does not change the way
the child mind thinks nor the way he or she acts.
Parents should understand that kids are beautiful in there own way and it shouldn t matter what their
kid looks like as long as there kid is happy that is all that should matter.
The present study dealt with the attitudes of parents of children with down syndrome and of family
doctors towards reconstructive facial surgery for these children. for both groups, questionnaires were
used to measure the attitudes toward the surgery, and the basis for the decision to have the surgery
performed. Parents who showed greater acceptance of their child showed less support for the
operation. copyright of journal of intellectual developmental disability is the property of Taylor
Francis
Kids with down syndrome have there own special look to them,but what most people don t know is
that people with down syndrome hug,kiss,and love more than any other kid or person. They should not
care if other people make fun of them .
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Security Risk Management Plan Essay
SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN
Prepared by Jeremy Davis
Version control
Project title | Security Risk Management Plan Draft | Author | Jeremy Davis | VC | 1.0 | Date | 25/10/10
|
Contents Executive summary 4 Project purpose 5 Scope of Risk management 5 Context and
background 5 Assumptions 5 Constraints 5 Legislation/Standards/Policies 6 Risk management 6
Identification of risk 7 Analysis of risk 8 Risk Category 9 Review of Matrix 9 Action plan 9 Testing
Procedures 11 Maintenance 11 Scheduling 11 Implementation 12 Training 12 Milestones 12
Monitoring and review 13 Definition 13 Authorisation 14 Reference 15
Executive summary
A Security Risk Management Plan (SRMP) helps CBS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is achieved through the assessment of the business, operations, staff, assets, risks, legislations,
standards and policies.
Context and background
Definition of Risk management
The analysing of risks and implementation of risk controls to minimise and prevent risks from
occurring to the business.
Assumptions
Assumptions must be identified that the business may be working to understand and gather more
information. Assumptions are what the project team have expected to have or be made available
throughout the program. * SMRP approved * SMRP implemented strategies are tested and is
successful * SMRP meets requirements
Constraints
Constraints are usually a list in which provides the limitations and restrictions that the project team
may encounter. * Budget issues * Must check if plan meets legislations, standards and policies *
Approval of Security risk management plan may delay * Implementation of strategies
Legislation/Standards/Policies
When considering risk management, you must state legal and regulatory framework. You must
identify in order to follow and meet the requirements for the Security Risk Management Plan
* Australian /New Zealand Risk Management 4360 1999 * Standard ISO/IEC 27002 Information
technology Code of practice for information security management * Standard ISO/IEC 27004
Information technology Information
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Essay On St. Maximilian
St. Maximilian was born as Raymond Kolbe in Poland, January 8, 1894. In 1910, he entered the
Conventual Franciscan Order. He was sent to study in Rome where he was ordained a priest in 1918.
After ordination, Father Maximilian returned to Polska in 1919 and began spreading his militia of the
Immaculata movement of mother consecration, which he based on Gregorian calendar month sixteen,
1917. In 1927, he established an evangelization center close to national capital referred to as
Niepokalanow, the City of the Immaculate. By 1939, the City had enlarged from eighteen friars to
almost 900, making it the largest Catholic spiritual house within the world. m
To influence the world to require the Immaculata, the friars utilized the most fashionable printing and
body techniques. This allowed them to publish countless catechetic and pious zones, a daily
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Moved by one man s lamentation for his mate and kids, Fr. Kolbe volunteered to die in his place.
Survivors of the camp testified that the starving prisoners could be detected praying and singing
hymns, led by the priest UN agency had volunteered for AN torturesome death. After 2 weeks, on the
night before the Church s feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Mary, the camp officials
determined to hasten Fr. Kolbe s death, injecting him with carbolic acid.
St. Maximilian Kolbe s body was cremated by the camp officials on the feast of the Assumption. He
had stated years earlier: I would like to be reduced to ashes for the reason for the Immaculata, and
may this dirt be carried over the entire world, so that nothing would stay. Pope John Paul II canonized
Maximilian as a Martyr of Charity and Patron Saint of our tough century in 1982. St. Maximilian
Kolbe is the patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro life movement and the with chemicals
addicted
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Neoplasm Research Paper
A malignant neoplasm is the medical terminology for Cancer, there are many types of cancers,
however, they all are comprised of unregulated cells that show growth or a change. These cells that are
cancerous, grow at a hasty rate and will take over other parts of the body, whether being another organ
or tissue surrounding the compromised body part. This can also involve the lymph nodes, as well as
travel through the bloodstream. There are many influences that contribute to the chance of developing
cancers, some of these factors include tobacco use, being overweight and not physically active,
exposures to chemicals, and poor nutrition and dietary selections, ones with mutagens in foods,
continued or excessive consumption of alcohol, eating foods which are high in fats, and red meat just
to name of few. Other types of cancer may be factored by family history, known as a genetic risk, as
well as certain viruses that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A neoplasm that can spread to many parts throughout the body, and can lead to death.
1. Carcinomas are the most common cancer, these develop first in the epithelial tissue of the skin, or
nearby tissue that surrounds internal organs. Carcinoma in Situ is the beginning, invasive is when it
has started to grow and possibly spread to nearby tissue or organs, and metastic is when it has
travelled to more distal sites from the original site of origin. This form of cancer will usually spread
through the lymphatic system.
2. Sarcomas are cancers that are in the connective tissue of the body. There are two main groups for
this classification of cancer and those are osteosarcoma and soft tissue sarcomas.
3. Another classification of cancer that is one of the most common is Leukemia. Leukemia is cancer of
blood forming tissue. When this type of cancer develops it will affect the immune system by
minimizing its ability to fight infection.
Grading: Highlight this area and type your information
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  • 2. Sample Feasibility Study PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY General Information: Project name: 1957 Security amp; Investigation Agency Corporation Location: A. Chan Building, Mandalagan, Bacolod City, Philippines I. Project Profile: This document is developed to provide the entrepreneur with a potential investment opportunity in setting up and operating a Security Agency. The document is designed to provide information and outline various details to facilitate the entrepreneur in making correct decisions as to technical, financial, legal and business details. The document also allows change of various parameters to suit the customized needs of the entrepreneur. Operating a security agency as a commercial unit generating revenues and providing security services ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Security Management Staff: * General Manager/Proprietor Act as the Chief Security Director for Operations and shall be the head of the agency. He shall be responsible for the entire operation and administration/management and canvassing of clientele of the agency. * Operation Officer Act as the staff director for operations, ensures that the company has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures; he shall assist the General Manager in the efficient operation of the agency. He shall be responsible for the implementation of the contract agreement with the clientele. He shall also be responsible for the mobility and issuance of firearms and other necessary equipment, and shall spearhead investigation on matters related to the conduct of the operations. * Bookkeeper Keeps records of financial transactions for establishment, calculates employee wages from records or time cards, responsible for the prompt collection of agency s service fees and disbursement of funds and compile reports to show statistics, such as cash receipts and expenditures, accounts payable and receivable, profit and loss, and other items pertinent to operation of business. * Collector vis a vis Property Custodian Receives payments and post amounts paid to customer accounts. Locate and notify customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Study On The Tat The TAT includes 30 cards, of which an assessor chooses a subset for a particular subject. The cards feature various ambiguous scenes, most involving interpersonal situations. The subject is asked to tell a story regarding the card, and the story may include an explanation of what is happening in the scene, what events preceded the scene, what events may follow the scene and what the people in the scene are thinking or feeling. The assessor uses the themes emerging from the stories produced by the subject to infer personality characteristics about the subject. The TAT is a projective test in that, like the Rorschach test, its assessment of the subject is based on what he or she projects onto the ambiguous images. Therefore, to complete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The CAT s creators suggest a series of ten variables to consider when interpreting the results. These variables include the story s major theme, the major character s needs, drives, anxieties, conflicts, fears, and the child s conception of the external world. Multiplicity of scoring systems One precaution required in general assessment of the TAT is the absence of a normative scoring system for responses. The original scoring system devised in 1943 by Henry Murray, one of the authors of the TAT, attempted to account for every variable that it measures. Murray s scoring system is time consuming and unwieldy, and as a result has been little used by later interpreters. Other scoring systems have since been introduced that focus on one or two specific variables for example, hostility or depression. While these systems are more practical for clinical use, they lack comprehensiveness. No single system presently used for scoring the TAT has achieved widespread acceptance. The basic drawback of any scoring system in evaluating responses to the TAT story cards is that information that is not relevant to that particular system is simply lost. Computer scoring A recent subject of controversy in TAT interpretation concerns the use of computers to evaluate responses. While computers were used initially only to score tests with simple yes/no answers, they were soon applied to interpretation of projective measures. A computerized system for interpreting the Rorschach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Who Is St. Thomas Aquinas Determinants Of Natural Law St. Thomas Aquinas interpreted Aristotle s philosophies to be read in a Christian lens. His view demonstrates that moral obligations are determinants of a natural law, one that is acquired from each individual s God given nature and is knowable by [all] (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. 241). Aquinas emphasized morality being crucial for everyone, and that God s plans for his creations include being good. Although, he knew that not everyone was informed of God s moral rules; so, he theorized that God created the world in accordance to natural laws in which his creations have an innate sense of knowing what is good for themselves. From our intuitive desires, some inclinations are natural, while others are unnatural. According to Aquinas, the natural proclivities occur from eternal law, which states that the whole community of the universe is governed by divine reason (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. 242), and sharing eternal reason for rational beings lead to natural law. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, natural laws are those that would exist, even if government did not. Natural law consists of discerning what is good and what is evil (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. 242), such as the prohibition and positive injunction aspects of a basic good. A basic good includes having a survival instinct to value life, and a person can reason that others have valuable lives as well, so killing is a violation of natural law. The prohibition in this scenario is to not kill, while the positive injunction is to promote life. This natural inclination based on the basic good of life will enable a person to aid others and themselves, through charities or healthy lifestyles. In contrast, not all virtuous acts are prescribed by natural law (McBrayer Markie 2014, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Florida Monologue Don Don Don Da Da Da Don Don Don Da Da Da Da Don... I woke up from my dream about the dark gloomy forest, to try to find my phone under my pillow. For school. I finally felt it at the edge of my bed, barely staying on the blue comforter, still playing the same song. I shut it off and went back to bed. Clare, wake up or i m turning all the lights on, yelled my mom. I don t think I sat up so fast in my life. Good, now get ready for school, it s your first day back, you have to make a good impression, she said. I groaned, I really, really do not want to got to school, mom. I fell back against my headboard and sighed. I hate Monday s. Especially, when you re loud, annoying brother, is going to the same school as you. Also, when your mom is waking you up only thirty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From that point forward, those two people have been my friends ever since. Clare, you better be leaving, yelled my Mom. Were leaving, I yelled upstairs, Issac lets go, you drink your orange juice on the way there. After about five more minutes, my brother, Issac, ran out the house, to my side. Sorry, dad was hugging me goodbye, and wouldn t let go, he said Okay, he said. We started walking to school, on the Monday of August 31st. It was nearing fall, I could tell, every step we took it felt like it was getting colder, and colder. The sky looked gray, and the sun wasn t out. What a perfect Monday. And without a jacket, too. Issac for some reason started taking off his jacket, and almost whacked me with its sleeve. Here, you can have my jacket, he offered. Thanks, I said I took the jacket not denying his offer and put it on. He was taller than me, and more muscular, so it was kinda big on me. Suddenly, I heard rapid footsteps. CLARE! someone yelled. I turned around, and fell backwards, onto the frost crisped grass, with two people on top of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Emmeline Pankhurst s Suffragettes Separating Right and Wrong: Emmeline Pankhurst s Suffragette Movement Women s suffrage has been one of the unsolved problems of the last two centuries. Today, many countries constitutionalized women s right to vote; however there remain a few that outlaw it. This ban resulted in women fighting for the right to vote in the 19th century, which gave birth suffrage movements. While the suffragettes were emerging from all around the world, The United Kingdom was the heart of the movement, with Emmeline Pankhurst as one of the main figures and she played a crucial role in women s suffrage in Britain; however her work has been criticized and argued by historians for their militant tactics and their effectiveness. To this date, it remains arguable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other women all around the world began protesting under the name of Suffragettes and the movement quickly became epidemic. While there were many approaches in history for the same purpose, United States, Ireland, Canada and many more women around the world adopted the methods of the suffragettes to their own cause. The reason why the British suffragettes influenced so many other women is explained in a research paper by Laura E. Nym Mayhall as ...Once the Liberal government introduced forcible feeding as an antidote to the suffragette hunger strike, militants created a visual activism, dependent upon the exhibition of women s tortured bodies as spectacle. By this account, the activities of the WSPU became exemplary of what critic Barbara Green has called performative activism and visibility politics in early twentieth century feminist praxis, creating almost entirely feminine communities where women celebrated, suffered, spoke with, and wrote for other women, and that allowed women to put themselves on display for other women. Many women in the 19th century looked up to Emmeline Pankhurst, listened to her speeches, went to her propaganda walks and adopted her methods and women in Britain gained the right to vote in 1928, for men and women over 21, without any other requests of marital status or property, as other countries followed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Life Has Learned In My Life At the age of six I had not given much thought about life and death, but this day changed that. As a baby, I cannot imagine all the things I did that put myself in danger. I was completely unaware of the consequences of my actions. As a child, I was playful, innocent, and cheerful. Throughout my years of growing up I have learned many lessons through life. Only a few events happened before this one that I can remember. On my 6th birthday, life could have been lost, and from that I learned to always be careful and that life can change in an instant. First, I woke up Saturday afternoon. Since it was Saturday, I slept longer than usual. Today was the day chosen to celebrate my birthday, which was actually a few days before. It was my 6th birthday party. My parents and I decided that the party would take place at our home. We invited all our neighbors and friends. I was young, energetic, and ready to enjoy life. Next, I got out of my Rugrats sheet covered bed. I headed down the narrow and white hallway to the living room. I greeted my parents and had a small breakfast. I ate scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. After eating I asked my parents if I could ride my bike with friends before coming back home. My parents agreed that was ok. I went into the garage to get my blue, new, Mongoose bicycle. My bicycle was a gift from my parents, which I received on my birthday. After returning home from bike riding, I got an hour of rest before the party was ready to begin. I exited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gallipoli Film Analysis This film analysis will define the importance of mateship and sportsmanship in the ANZAC culture of Gallipoli (1981). Peter Weir film of the Gallipoli Campaign from 1915 196 revolves around the mateship of Frank Dunne (Mel Gibson) and Archy Hamilton (Mark Lee) that binds them through sportsmanship and military nationalism. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) culture is typically based on the athleticism of soldiering culture, which allows Frank to become a runner of information dispatches during the campaign. More so, Archy s speed is deferred because of his patriotic desire to be on the front lines of the war. However, Frank and Archy are bound by the mateship that they experience as alienated short distance runners, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mateship of Archy and Frank is based on the sportsmanship culture of Western Australia, which was a popular recruitment method for young men that joined ANZAC and, eventually, fought in the Gallipoli Campaign. Archy is a the blindly loyal nationalist that relies on his running skills to put peer pressure on Frank to join ANZAC. Frank initially declines, but the sportsmanship culture encourages a deep bond with a fellow short distance runner in the effort to maintain mateship. However, there were many different soldiers from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as lower class backgrounds, which define a different and less romantic view of sportsmanship that Weir presents in this film. In reality, man men from the lower working classes joined ANZAC as a way to avoid poverty and low wage work. Archy and Frank s relationship is a heroic and romantic view of the Gallipoli Campaign, yet it does show the horror and carnage of bloody murder of young men, such as Archy, that died in this failed attack against the Turkish Army. In this manner, the film Gallipoli provides insight into some aspects of mateship and sportsmanship between Archy and frank that was certainly valid, but it does not provide a comprehensive and realistic understanding of the multiple perspectives of class status and identity that defined enlistment in ANZAC in WWI. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Walt Whitman s Poem, To a Locomotive in Winter and Emily... From Grandeur to Arrogance Walt Whitman s poem, To a Locomotive in Winter and Emily Dickinson s I Like to See It Lap The Miles are two different poems about the same subject, the steam engine. Where Whitman uses solely free verse, Dickinson s poem more closely follows standard writing practices, with very structured line breaks. Another key difference in these works is the speech they use; Whitman uses old English laden with thee and thy, whereas Dickinson uses fairly modern terminology. Whitman describes the elegant and powerful grandeur of the locomotive from the shining brass and steel to the twinkling of the wheels. Dickinson describes the arrogance and nuisance of it as she imagines it staring down upon the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For all of its awkwardness Whitman s poem is vibrant and a joy to read, with a dictionary close at hand. He makes the steam driven locomotive come to life on the page with the ponderous side bars, parallel and connecting rods, gyrating (Whitman line 5) you can see the metal violently swinging back and forth. When he describes the thick, purple hazed, smoke rising from the machine one can almost feel the oily vapors on the face and nostrils. As the warning ringing bell ... sounds (sic) its notes the reader can t help but hear it in the distance, and at the end as the machine Launch d o er the praries wide, across the lakes, To the free skies unpent and glad and strong (Whitman lines 24 25) the same reader can glimpse the ghost train gliding into the sunset. Works Cited Whitman, Walt. To a Locomotive in Winter. Literature; An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. 6th Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. Boston: Longman, 2010. 426. Print. Dickinson, Emily. I like to see it lap the Miles. Literature; An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. 6th Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. Boston: Longman, 2010. 427. Print. I really liked how you analyzed the two poems, and their tone towards steam engine trains. Here is something that you said that caught my attention: o Whitman attempts, and succeeds at making the train come to live as a regal and powerful entity. The engine s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Does The Scaffold Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter Symbol of Sin In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the use of a torturous scaffold symbolizes sin and redemption. In Hawthorne s novel, the afflicting scaffold is present in three scenes throughout the story. The first scene occurs during the introduction of the novel, where Hester Prynne is given time on the structure in return for her sinful crime of adultery. The second scene occurs in the middle of the novel, where Arthur Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold, feeling remorse and guilt for his crime which he commits with Prynne. The final scene takes place in the resolution of the story, where Dimmesdale is dying and confesses his sin in front of the whole town. Throughout The Scarlet Letter, the scaffold is a penalty described as ridicule, is used to symbolize sin, and is used to tie the characters together. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in this quote, On the other hand, a penalty which, in our days, would infer a degree of mocking infamy and ridicule, might then be invested with almost as stern a dignity as the punishment of death itself. (Hawthorne 35) the scaffold is used as mockery for the criminal. Hester Prynne was sentenced to the scaffold and was verbally and physically abused by her fellow citizens. In addition, this quote is describing the scaffold in great detail, The same platform or scaffold, black and weather stained with the storm or sunshine of seven long years, and foot worn, too, with the tread of many culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meetinghouse. (Hawthorne 101). This reference is describing the scaffold and how it changes from the seven years since Hester last stepped on its platform. The scaffold is a symbolic structure that is used as punishment for Hester Prynne s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Las Vegas Case Study Overview of Las Vegas amp; LVCVA Most people might not even think of Las Vegas as a product , or even they think of it as a brand. Places are included in the concept of product. Places could be cities, states, regions, or entire nations. Place marketing involves marketing strategies which contribute to create, maintain and change attitudes and behavior towards particular places. Behind the scenes, the image of Las Vegas is created and maintained by LVCVA, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. LVCVA is a private public agency with the mission statement of To attract visitors by promoting Las Vegas as the world s most desirable destination for leisure and business travel. Las Vegas has a perception in people s minds as Sin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the experiences that travelers gain while they are travelling. LVCVA understands that they are not just selling Las Vegas; they are selling the Las Vegas Experience the adult freedom. By talking to their old and potential customers, they learned the core customer value. The Vegas visitors want to feel a little naughtier and less inhibited and that is what their customers are buying. To accommodate the benefits the customers are seeking, the actual services and products are provided to the satisfaction of the visitors. Various product features of Las Vegas were produced to target the adult such as casinos, luxury retailers, world renowned restaurants and five star hotels. Branding is another strategy LVCVA used to deliver the core customer value. By spending $75 million for ad campaigns, LVCVA successfully boosted the brand message educating consumers of the products Vegas are selling. Only Vegas: What happens here, stay here became the now familiar catchphrase of Las Vegas. This image has replaced the long pervasive image of Sin City to a luxury and indulgent image. Although this image has been adjusted to affordable and well deserved during the recession, but the Las Vegas Experience brand image still maintains a consistent meaning to consumers. As research indicated, people still demand the same Vegas they ve known and loved will still be there during hard economic times. This proves the strength of the Vegas brand image ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. `` Beloved `` By Toni Morrison Gothic Literature normally, if not always, has a haunting. In Beloved by Toni Morrison there is a haunting of 124. 124 is being haunted by Sethe s daughter who is the character Beloved. The haunts in Gothic Literature can also be a non physical haunting, a haunting in the head. Sethe has not been haunted by Beloved physically, but mentally. The bond that a mother has for a child is so tight and loving. There is no real way to understand this bond unless someone has personally been a mother. The bond is beautiful, so imagine the horrors Sethe lived in her head every time she thought of her children. Sethe attempted to take her children s lives when Schoolteacher threatened to take them back to the South. Sethe did it to save her kids from the horrors she faced, but killing anything you love that much can be devastating. A reader can tell through the course of the story that something is bothering her. She has seen terrible things in her life, experienced terrible things. Sethe was beat. Once she was beaten so bad that it made a tree of scars (Beloved, 20). Paul D. inspected the wounds almost 20 years later touching the tree, None of which Sethe could feel because her black skin had been dead for years. (Beloved, 21). This poor woman was not only a slave, she was beaten and her Milk was stolen . No human being should ever have to go through such a beating. Sethe had gone through a lot, and she simply did not want her children to go through the same things. Sethe had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Statement Of Purpose To Position As A Resident Advisor I am interested in the Resident Advisor position because I have the qualities a Resident Advisor should have such as a good work ethic, leadership skills, and communication skills, which indicates to me that I could be a good fit for the Resident Advisor position. I have a great adaptability and an eagerness to learn. I like to push myself and constantly grow, as well as encourage others to do the same. I have a healthy respect for the rules and great organizational skills, which would help me give my residents everything they need. I would really enjoy the position, as I would also like having new people to connect with. I want to share my positive experiences from living in residential dorm life with the students and act as a community facilitator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment A good friend of mine had recently moved into this house in May 2015, she told me in the first day that she and her boyfriend had stopped by the house to do a walk thru before moving their thing over. (The house sat empty for a year and a half before they moved in). They both experienced hearing voices and whistling in the early am hrs.(Between 1:00 am 3:00 am). Neither of them could find where these sounds were coming from. After two weeks of living there, they both experienced a object jump off a table at least a foot into the air, land on the floor and roll up to her bf feet. She also claims that she had been nudged down the stairs, hard enough to lose her balance once. Within the third week, she and her bf had and remains to fighting daily, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 3rd anomaly enters the room from what we assume thru the door while the 2nd anomaly still remains in the room. Again, we went frame by frame with this shot as well,and became very aware that the 3rd. anomaly moves very quickly from the door, crouches down and crawls onto the bed, we noted this by how the 2nd.anomaly bounced up and down from the camera movement. This is where she gets up from the bed and moves to the fan near the door. She claims that she had heard something downstairs.She also claims she knew from a gut feeling that it wasn t her bf who came in. After clicking off the fan, she steps out the door to the top of the stairs and points her camera down. We believe the two shadows are possibly her finger accidentally swiping across the camera lens. She holds the recording for a few more seconds then strangely the video just sweeps out. When we showed my friend the video on a larger screen she caught the green gargoyle looking face at the bottom center of the black screen after the video had stopped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health, Social... 1. What duty of care means in children and young people settings? Duty of care is a requirement to exercise reasonable care, attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to the harm of other people. The fundamental obligation that anyone working in child care, whatever the type of service and whatever their role, is to keep children safe. (Marilyn Hopkins LLB, Dip.Ed.. (March 2006). DUTY OF CARE. Available: http://www.rch.org.au/emplibrary/ecconnections/CCH_Vol9_No1_March2006.pdf last accessed 26/10/11) It is generally accepted that people in authority have a responsibility for those in their charge. Therefore practitioners in childcare settings owe a duty of care to the children in their care. They are seen as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Care Serious attention and thought; caution to avoid damage or loss; protection (The Oxford Popular Dictionary, 2nd Edition, published 1995 by Parragon Book Service limited). Meaning we plan and prepare in detail to minimise hazards and risks in order to protect. Duty of care promotes vigilance in the things we do and the service we provide, it reduces accidents and contributes towards protecting people and keeping them safe. It puts laws in place to set the standards and best practise we must follow to ensure the safety and well being of individuals. It protects children, yourself and visitors to your setting. Without Duty of care, it would be up to the individual s conscience and personal standards to safeguard children as there would be no legal standards to follow or benchmark set. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the statutory framework that all early years childcare providers must follow. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) brings together: Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage (2000), the Birth to Three Matters (2002) framework and the National Standards for Under 8s Daycare and Childminding (2003) (Children and Young people s Workforce information sheet, The Early Years Foundation Stage, level 3 Diploma 2011) The EYFS contains general welfare requirements which are specific legal requirements that must be complied with, and statutory guidance to follow that will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Identifying Covalent, Ionic And Hydrogen Bonds After completing the lab, we will be able to identify covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are the weakest between all the three types of bonds we will be observing and it occurs between hydrogen and oxygen atom or nitrogen atom; hydrogen bonds are a type of dipole dipole bond. A dipole dipole interaction occurs because of polar molecules. We should know that the bond between hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule is covalent. Another example, of covalent bond is the bond between all the atoms that compose ethane. Another objective that we will observe is solubility, the lab mentions. An example, of an ionic bond is NaCl, this is an ionic bond because the Na+ and Cl , the sodium atom (cation) gives a pair of electrons to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A water molecule is able to interact with up to four other water molecules to create a tetrahedral. The second part of the lab, we will be observing cohesion and adhesion theories. Cohesion is when water molecules stick to each other and adhesion is the occurrence of water molecules sticking to other molecules. To observe adhesion and cohesion, we will pipette a drop of water on a piece of parafilm; we will be looking for if they water will be stuck together or did it spread apart, we will be explaining our observations. We will then, repeat the same experiment, however instead of parafilm we will use a glass slide; we will try to compare cohesion between the water molecules and the adhesion between the water and glass slide. After, we are done pipetting the water and observing, we will then demonstrate what happened in the pipette part (both the parafilm and the glass slide) of the experiment using the 12 water molecules and the non magnetic tray. The third part of the experiment consists of testing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Moral Of The Canterbury Tales Now it is time to decide which tale in The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, rises above the rest. I stated at the beginning of our journey to Canterbury that I would pick the tale that is greatest moral teaching and in entertainment value (17). After intently listening to all of your tales, one stood out from the others. Though many of you told stories that were offensive to other pilgrims on the trip or told stories that had little moral significance, I determined that there is one that most fully fulfills the requirements that I have set forth. I have decided that the Nun s Priest s Tale teaches the greatest moral lesson while having great entertainment value, making the Nun s Priest the winner of our competition. The Nun s Priest s Tale is a beast fable, an allegory that utilizes animals with human characteristic in order to illustrate the message. The tale follows the story of Chanticleer, a beautiful rooster whose voice was merrier than the merry organ that plays in church, (153). One day, a fox named Russell comes into the yard and begins complementing Chanticleer on his singing talents, persuading him to stick out his neck and sing with his eyes closed. Because Chanticleer is so entranced by Russell s flattery, he closes his eyes and begins to sing, allowing Russell to be able to bite his neck and run with him into the woods. The moral of the Nun s Priest s Tale is clear: never trust a flatterer. Chanticleers capture is the result of being careless and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ancient Greek Clothing The dress was the primary way for individuals to display their identity and perform social functions in various communities. Ancient Greek garments are crucial to demonstrate the Greek society s values. As the number of complete garments survived in the archeological records is limited extremely, it is difficult for contemporary scholars to investigate their authenticity. Therefore, representations of garments in sculpture and vase painting become the crucial evidences. The fundamental characteristics of ancient Greek clothing are its loose and graceful drapery. Clothes that resemble corsets and trousers are disgusted in ancient Greece, because barbarians were the only wearers at that time. Even though Greek garments seem to offer its wearer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strophion While women s breasts were sexualized to an extreme in modern society, the baring breasts only evoked pity in ancient Greece. What s more, eyes and hair have more erotic connotations. The Greeks preferred small, firm, and round breasts, rather than the spongy ones. Strophion functioned as the breast band. The original explanation for this undergarment was uncertain, as very few evidence of the strophion survived, and the visual sources were difficult to identify. According to existing vase painting and sculpture, the breasts were either presented without any covering, or revealing the silhouette. Mortal women who wore breast band were dancers and entertainers. Embroidered patterns and skinny straps crossing over the chest decorated the breast band as a distinguished form of costume that aimed to be displayed blatantly at that time. In any case, breasts should be covered in a decent way. This type of band became popular in Hellenistic art, especially in erotic pictures and images of Aphrodite . In figure 3, a woman, probably Aphrodite, is (un)dressing in front of two female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sol Drescher Quiz 4 Econ 430 Money Banking Spring 2012 Prof. Drescher MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Please place your answers for this section on the answer sheet for Quiz 2 template (see Course Content for the answer sheet). 1 An increase in autonomous consumer expenditure causes the equilibrium level of aggregate output to ________ at any given interest rate and shifts the ________ curve to the ________, everything else held constant. A) rise; LM; right B) rise; IS; right C) fall; LM; left D) fall; IS; left 2 An autonomous depreciation of the U.S. dollar makes American goods ________ relative to foreign goods and results in a ________ in U.S. net ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A) were not; could borrow abroad B) were not; could not borrow abroad C) were; could borrow abroad D) were; could not borrow abroad 17 In emerging market countries, many firms have debt denominated in foreign currency like the dollar or yen. A depreciation of the domestic currency A) results in increases in the firm s indebtedness in domestic currency terms, even though the value of their assets remains unchanged. B) results in an increase in the value of the firm s assets. C) means that the firm does not owe as much on their foreign debt. D) strengthens their balance sheet in terms of the domestic currency. 18 A ________ pays out cash flows from subprime mortgage backed securities in different tranches, with the highest rated tranch paying out first, while lower ones paid out less if there were losses on the mortgage backed securities. A) Discount bond B) Adjustable rate mortgage C) Negotiable CD D) Collateralized debt obligation (CDO) 19 The economy recovers quickly from most recessions, but the increase in adverse selection and moral hazard problems in the credit markets caused by ________ led to the severe economic contraction known as The Great Depression. A) debt deflation B) illiquidity C) an improvement in banks balance sheets D) increases in bond prices 20 When financial intermediaries deleverage, firms cannot fund investment opportunities resulting in A) a contraction of economic activity. B) an economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Industrial Revolution And Its Impact On Society Do you ever look around in our busy everyday life full of car rides, texting, internet, high speed travel, etc. and wonder how and when we made the jump from horse drawn carriages to modern day life? The Industrial Revolution is one of the greatest and most impactful time in our nation s history that made all of these changes come to life and impacted not just the people who lived during the time, but even the life we re living today. The Industrial Revolution created many new types of industries, businesses, and products that changed the consumer culture of the time along with society as a whole. This not only includes society from that time period but for modern day life as well. The Industrial Revolution started in Europe and it really took off in Britain in the early 1700 s. Prior to the revolution people lived in small rural town and most life revolved around farming or very low income jobs. Many people made their own cloths, built their own tools, made there own furniture, and produced their own food. The Industrial Revolution was the movent that changed this way of life and made it so the rural lifestyle wasn t the main way of living anymore. Britain was the ideal society to start off the Industrial Revolution because they had a politically strong economy at the time, and they sat on huge deposits of iron and coal which was a great influence on the Revolution and its needs. Eventually this Revolution made its way to the United States. During the time of the 19th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. 911 Pros And Cons September 11th, 2001, the day the earth stood still. Devastation struck the United States as malicious attacks from a radical terrorist group hijacked flight 11, flight 175, flight 77, and flight 93. During all four hijackings a devastating total of 3,000 civilians, police officers, and firefighters were killed ( September 11th Fast Facts ). This event was the first major terrorist attack on U.S. soil and it was enough to shake the minds of everybody. Many things came into question after the attacks such as the could it happen again? What should we do now? How can we improve security for the future in order to prevent any sort of attack again? The tragedy that took the United States by surprise on September 11th, 2001 lead the way for new forms of security to arise that positively affect our lives today. First of all, after September 11th occurred the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) was created in an attempt to modernize and expand our security in different way. Some of the dif. One of the ways we are benefitted by the Department of Homeland Security is the security they provide for our infrastructure ( Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing ). There are many important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... on September 11th the United States entered a war against terrorism. In months following 9/11 the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and in March 2003 the U.S. invaded Iraq. The war the U.S. entered against terrorism positively affects us today, because it provides us security against further terrorist attacks. After 9/11 we had more than 3 million Americans enlisted throughout all branches of military ( How 9/11 Changed America ). The people who enlisted did so due to many different reasons but a common reason for many was the feeling of patriotism and anger that was sparked due to the attacks on 9/11 from terrorists. So we have more than 3 million soldiers at home and overseas today fighting and providing security for the U.S. through many different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Cycle Of Sugarcane Each process of the life cycle of sugar cane is analyzed from different states. Sugar cane is best grown where land is wet with easy access to additional water when compared to other crops like sugar beets and corn. . Water use for sugarcane production is much higher than for the other crops due to the need to irrigate in many cane growing areas. Around 60% of the sugarcane crop in Australia is irrigated, compared with only 16% of the U.S. corn crop, and 7% of the U.K. sugar beet crop (Renouf, Wegener,2007). Sugarcane responds particularly well to high water availability and has historically been grown either in areas with high rainfall or where water resources for irrigation are available. In many cane growing areas, the availability of irrigation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since so much water is used for the production of sugar cane, it is the most dominant type of irrigation in the sugar cane fields. In comparison to the US corn crops and the UK sugar beet crops, the sugar cane crop I Australia is irrigated up to 60%. Sugar cane responds well in areas with higher water availability, and has been known in the past to grow where irrigation resources are available (Renouf, Wegener,2007). The insufficient data for land use can only be calculated based on the specific area of which the sugar cane is grown. The land area that is required for one tonne of sugar cane is 0.08ha ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Nicholas Carr, Sherry Trukle And Clive Thompsom Sixing Jiao Dr. Tsurska Oct. 14th, 2015 SDCC 4 Summary Synthesis Despite the obvious difference in their approaches to argue, Nicholas Carr, Sherry Trukle and Clive Thompsom have a common focus: The effect of shared information. Nicholas Carr mainly focus on sharing of objective information, the information that is related to science and fact. In the meaning time, Sherry Turkle writes about sharing of subjective information, the personal and emotional messages that we deliver on social media. Clive Thompsom talks about the sharing of both kinds of information. However, their views about sharing of information are totally different. The similarities and conflicts between their arguments can actually help us to compare and crystallize those different points of view on sharing information. In his Is Google Making Us Stupid?, Nicholas Carr contends that the overload of information is chipping away his capacity for concentration and contemplation (315). He admits with easy accessibility of information online, the process of research has became much simpler(Carr 315). Yet such benefit comes with a cost. Our brains are rewired as the cost of such convenience(Carr 316). As the result, we may well be reading more today than we did in the 1970s or 1980s...but it s a different kind of reading, and behind it lies a different kind of thinking (Carr 317). Carr argues the forming of such habits can prevent us from deep reading and thinking. In fact, he provides may evidences in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930... U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980 Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries, over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s. Since the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, Britain has made a great deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low quality and generally poor. However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Social Isolation Social support constitutes the psychological and material resources provided by a social network to benefit an individual s ability to cope with stressful events. The perceived ability of social support may protect against the potential of stressful events to elicit psychological distress, depression, and anxiety. Cohen asserted that possible explanation for the buffering effect of being hugged is that hugs might be exchanged between individuals involved in a situation involving tension and conflict either as a means of resolving that conflict or as a counter to associated emotional aftereffects (138). Cohen summarized that these findings suggest that people who regularly receive hugs are more protected than those who do not (144). Several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In terms of cognitive mechanisms loneliness in people is affiliated with higher tonic vascular resistance, blood pressure and hypothalamic pituitary adrenocortical (HPA) activation, and lower inflammatory control, immunity, and sleep salubrity. The causal role of loneliness on neural mechanisms is difficult to test conclusively in humans, so animal studies to evaluate the causal effects of being a member of a social species living chronically on the social perimeter, deprived of mutual assistance and companionship. Animal studies of social isolation indicate low neurogenesis, brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and nerve growth factor (NGF) in hippocampus; low glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression and 5alpha RI mRNS, and high corticosterone levels in the prefrontal cortex; low cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) in the ventral striatum; large size of the primary visual cortex, and low NGF and weight of the visual cortex; and low cell proliferation in the amygdala (Cacioppo, 2). Investigations designed to identify the mechanisms underlying the association between loneliness and mortality has found that loneliness is associated not only with increased risk for age related cognitive decline and dementia but also with increased sleep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Getting For Yes, By Roger Fisher And Looking Behind The... Roger Fisher and William Ury s book, Getting to Yes, proposes a variety of negotiation strategies and tools. The authors break their method down into four procedures and demonstrate them in common negotiation scenarios. They encourage readers to break away from the two extremes of soft and hard bargaining to seek a third approach. They call the third approach principled negotiation or negotiation on the merits . I submit that the procedures proposed in Getting to Yes alternatively break down to two simplistic themes, Emotional Chess and Looking Behind the Curtain, which are broadly applicable in contemporary negotiation. Additionally, I submit that within the authors procedures are four tactics which vary in applicability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only after this can healing and forward progress be made without risk of past emotions infecting negotiations. The best way to address emotional issues is to acknowledge them as a legitimate by allowing both sides to air their grievances without interruption and without criticism. This process also allows both sides to empathize with the other s position and potentially remove prejudices and assumptions. Additionally, this airing can unearth common interests between the parties which they assumed were issues of conflict. This strategy does require caution, however, which is not suggested by the authors; this issue is addressed in Part 3. When playing Emotional Chess, it is important to avoid the topic of trust. Trust is often regarded in Western cultures as a cornerstone of relationships and is a deep seated principle. In negotiations, however, it can be used as a tactic to fuel emotions and re enlist egos into the negotiation fray. A party s reply of Don t you trust me? to an inquiry of proposition s rationale, raises principle above reason and logic. Even if innocently used, this reply places the responding party into an uneasy position. To sidestep this emotional landmine, parties should jointly seek independent criteria to assess their rationale and the situation at hand. This joint search aims the parties energies at the problem opposed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Credible In The Media Analysis In a work where news gets thrown in our faces right , left and center , it becomes difficult to filter out which news is true and which is not. But , before asking how to filter out the news , we need to ask ourselves why should we have to categorise the news as credible or non credible ? Why would the person writing this article wouldn t want to lie to me ? Many times a journalist may get a story from a source who may or may not be very honest or in some rare cases journalists may make up stories with twisted facts and misquoting individuals. However, in the media business , when someone makes a mistake , there s always ten others who are waiting to point it out. What makes the media credible, to the everyday reader, is the idea that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Negative Effects Of Plastic Surgery Can surgery fix down syndrome people or just stays the same ? A lot of people have claimed that the plastic surgery for people with down syndrome can improve their quality of life. Many who favor the form of surgery refer to its expected positive effects in general and also vague terms. They were no difference were uncovered between the parents and the doctors regarding support for the plastic surgery. Most parents do want what is best for the kid by having them look the same as the other kids,but most parents just do not want to listen to other people make fun of there kid with down syndrome. People should not care what their baby looks like. They were born that way and they are beautiful in their own way and they should stay the same. Surgery can also lead to sensitive issues associated with the motives of those responsible for having the operation performed. plastic surgery for down syndrome is really serious and expensive procedure. They should not do the surgery , it could lead to risk and out the child in pain. What most people do not know is that the child is growing and while he or she is growing, they are other body parts that are growing with him or her and they may have to go back and do more surgery. Surgery does not change the way the child mind thinks nor the way he or she acts. Parents should understand that kids are beautiful in there own way and it shouldn t matter what their kid looks like as long as there kid is happy that is all that should matter. The present study dealt with the attitudes of parents of children with down syndrome and of family doctors towards reconstructive facial surgery for these children. for both groups, questionnaires were used to measure the attitudes toward the surgery, and the basis for the decision to have the surgery performed. Parents who showed greater acceptance of their child showed less support for the operation. copyright of journal of intellectual developmental disability is the property of Taylor Francis Kids with down syndrome have there own special look to them,but what most people don t know is that people with down syndrome hug,kiss,and love more than any other kid or person. They should not care if other people make fun of them . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Security Risk Management Plan Essay SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN Prepared by Jeremy Davis Version control Project title | Security Risk Management Plan Draft | Author | Jeremy Davis | VC | 1.0 | Date | 25/10/10 | Contents Executive summary 4 Project purpose 5 Scope of Risk management 5 Context and background 5 Assumptions 5 Constraints 5 Legislation/Standards/Policies 6 Risk management 6 Identification of risk 7 Analysis of risk 8 Risk Category 9 Review of Matrix 9 Action plan 9 Testing Procedures 11 Maintenance 11 Scheduling 11 Implementation 12 Training 12 Milestones 12 Monitoring and review 13 Definition 13 Authorisation 14 Reference 15 Executive summary A Security Risk Management Plan (SRMP) helps CBS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is achieved through the assessment of the business, operations, staff, assets, risks, legislations, standards and policies. Context and background Definition of Risk management The analysing of risks and implementation of risk controls to minimise and prevent risks from occurring to the business. Assumptions Assumptions must be identified that the business may be working to understand and gather more information. Assumptions are what the project team have expected to have or be made available throughout the program. * SMRP approved * SMRP implemented strategies are tested and is successful * SMRP meets requirements Constraints Constraints are usually a list in which provides the limitations and restrictions that the project team may encounter. * Budget issues * Must check if plan meets legislations, standards and policies * Approval of Security risk management plan may delay * Implementation of strategies
  • 30. Legislation/Standards/Policies When considering risk management, you must state legal and regulatory framework. You must identify in order to follow and meet the requirements for the Security Risk Management Plan * Australian /New Zealand Risk Management 4360 1999 * Standard ISO/IEC 27002 Information technology Code of practice for information security management * Standard ISO/IEC 27004 Information technology Information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On St. Maximilian St. Maximilian was born as Raymond Kolbe in Poland, January 8, 1894. In 1910, he entered the Conventual Franciscan Order. He was sent to study in Rome where he was ordained a priest in 1918. After ordination, Father Maximilian returned to Polska in 1919 and began spreading his militia of the Immaculata movement of mother consecration, which he based on Gregorian calendar month sixteen, 1917. In 1927, he established an evangelization center close to national capital referred to as Niepokalanow, the City of the Immaculate. By 1939, the City had enlarged from eighteen friars to almost 900, making it the largest Catholic spiritual house within the world. m To influence the world to require the Immaculata, the friars utilized the most fashionable printing and body techniques. This allowed them to publish countless catechetic and pious zones, a daily newspaper with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moved by one man s lamentation for his mate and kids, Fr. Kolbe volunteered to die in his place. Survivors of the camp testified that the starving prisoners could be detected praying and singing hymns, led by the priest UN agency had volunteered for AN torturesome death. After 2 weeks, on the night before the Church s feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Mary, the camp officials determined to hasten Fr. Kolbe s death, injecting him with carbolic acid. St. Maximilian Kolbe s body was cremated by the camp officials on the feast of the Assumption. He had stated years earlier: I would like to be reduced to ashes for the reason for the Immaculata, and may this dirt be carried over the entire world, so that nothing would stay. Pope John Paul II canonized Maximilian as a Martyr of Charity and Patron Saint of our tough century in 1982. St. Maximilian Kolbe is the patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro life movement and the with chemicals addicted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Neoplasm Research Paper A malignant neoplasm is the medical terminology for Cancer, there are many types of cancers, however, they all are comprised of unregulated cells that show growth or a change. These cells that are cancerous, grow at a hasty rate and will take over other parts of the body, whether being another organ or tissue surrounding the compromised body part. This can also involve the lymph nodes, as well as travel through the bloodstream. There are many influences that contribute to the chance of developing cancers, some of these factors include tobacco use, being overweight and not physically active, exposures to chemicals, and poor nutrition and dietary selections, ones with mutagens in foods, continued or excessive consumption of alcohol, eating foods which are high in fats, and red meat just to name of few. Other types of cancer may be factored by family history, known as a genetic risk, as well as certain viruses that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A neoplasm that can spread to many parts throughout the body, and can lead to death. 1. Carcinomas are the most common cancer, these develop first in the epithelial tissue of the skin, or nearby tissue that surrounds internal organs. Carcinoma in Situ is the beginning, invasive is when it has started to grow and possibly spread to nearby tissue or organs, and metastic is when it has travelled to more distal sites from the original site of origin. This form of cancer will usually spread through the lymphatic system. 2. Sarcomas are cancers that are in the connective tissue of the body. There are two main groups for this classification of cancer and those are osteosarcoma and soft tissue sarcomas. 3. Another classification of cancer that is one of the most common is Leukemia. Leukemia is cancer of blood forming tissue. When this type of cancer develops it will affect the immune system by minimizing its ability to fight infection. Grading: Highlight this area and type your information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...